HANOVER, N.H. — The accolades continue to pile up for first-year
Jensin Hall. Having been sidelined for two weeks, she returned to the circle during Dartmouth's series sweep over Cornell and compiled a 0.70 earned run average with 16 total strikeouts. On Monday afternoon, she was awarded Ivy League Pitcher of the Week for the fourth time this season.
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Those four weekly awards have come after each of her last four weekends in the circle. Hall now has five total Ivy League accolades, having also been named Rookie of the Week on April 1 after no-hitting Yale.
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After pitching four strong innings against Cornell in the second game of the series, her first appearance in the circle in exactly two weeks, Hall started the finale on Sunday and struck out 11 during six shutout innings. It was her sixth game with double-digit strikeouts this season.
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Hall leads Division I in strikeouts per seven innings and leads the Ivy League in total strikeouts despite having pitched more than 60 innings fewer than her closest competitor. While punching out 17 Brown hitters two weeks ago, she eclipsed 100 strikeouts on the season and became the fastest pitcher in program history to do so. Her 17 strikeouts were the most in a single game by any Ivy League pitcher against a Division I opponent since 2006.
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Firmly in the mix for the Ivy League Tournament, the Big Green play their final road series at Penn before returning home to cap off the regular season against Columbia.
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