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Lux, Marrone And Northway Earn Academic All-District Honors

FIGHTING IRISH Three Notre Dame players earned academic honors from CoSIDA on Thursday.
FIGHTING IRISH
Three Notre Dame players earned academic honors from CoSIDA on Thursday.
FIGHTING IRISH

May 7, 2009

NOTRE DAME, Ind. - Three Notre Dame softball players - Christine Lux, Erin Marrone and Beth Northway - were honored Thursday as each recently was named to the Academic All-District V team in balloting by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) presented by ESPN The Magazine. Lux and Marrone are now under consideration for official Academic All-America Honors as both were part of the award's first team. Northway was a second-team choice.

Lux is a junior accounting major from Glendale Heights, Ill., with a 3.42 grade-point-average. She has already tied her own single-season home run record this year with 15, and through less than three seasons her 33 career home runs are second on the school's all-time chart. Lux is tied for third on the school's single-season list with 50 RBI and also has 10 doubles and a pair of triples to her resume. She finished second in the BIG EAST and first on the team with an overall slugging pct. of .755 and was recently named a first-team all-leaguer. Lux is one of Notre Dame's all-time best fielders with a .994 career average. She has twice recorded five RBI this season with one multi-home run game on top of 13 multi-RBI contests and 14 multi-hit affairs. Always a threat at the plate, Lux has been intentionally walked four times on the year.

A native of Alexandria, Va., Marrone sports a 3.98 grade-point-average as a sophomore outfielder for the Irish. The second-team all-BIG EAST choice overcame an early season injury to become Notre Dame's leader at the plate with a .382 batting average. One out of every three of her hits is for extra bases as she has had a hit in 18 of the last 22 games. Marrone hit her first career grand slam against Seton Hall earlier in the season and has had eight multi-run and six multi-hit efforts on the year. She is second on the team with a .484 on-base pct.

 

 

Northway paces Notre Dame with a .500 on-base pct. from the lead-off spot. The senior, an accounting major with a 3.83 grade-point-average from Kentwood, Mich., scores just under one run for every three at-bats. She is tied for the team-high with 11 doubles and second with a .376 batting avg. Northway posted a 12-game hitting streak earlier in the year and has had 11 multi-hit and five multi-run games. The designated player ranks second on the Irish squad with seven sacrifices. What makes the first team all-BIG EAST player even more remarkable is that fact that she bounced back from shoulder surgery last year and did not become a fixture in the lineup this season until mid-March.

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