Softball Adds Junior College Transfer
Indiana State softball announced the addition of Taylor Dugger, a junior college transfer from Parkland College on Tuesday.
"We are excited to have Taylor join our program. Her experience at the junior college level will be a big help and her versatility will add depth to our team" said head coach Mike Perniciaro.
A native of Rockville, Indiana, Dugger joins the Sycamore roster after three seasons at Parkland College in Champaign, Illinois.
The 5'8" infielder was named to the Mid-West Athletic Conference First Team this spring after batting .310 with a .338 on-base percentage and a .386 slugging percentage in 60 games this season. The Parke Heritage High School alum ranked second on the team in runs (40), 3rd in hits (61) and 4th in RBIs (33) and doubles (12).
In 2021, she batted .392, collecting 56 hits while driving in 29 runs, scoring 35. Dugger also had a .955 fielding percentage in 133 chances. During the Covid-19 shortened season in 2020, Dugger was batting .440 through 10 games with a .516 on-base percentage before the remainder of the season was canceled.
Dugger joins the incoming freshman class of Morgan Goodrich, Raigan LaMar, Isabelle Saylor and Hannah Welch as the new additions heading into the 2023 season.
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