Syracuse picks up 3 All-ACC Honors
Sydney O’Hara and Alicia Hansen earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference First Team honors this Thursday, making them the first Syracuse (31-18, 10-10 ACC) players to do so since 2015.
O’Hara, a pitcher and first baseman, earned her second All-ACC nod by compiling one of the best statistical seasons in Syracuse history. The senior currently leads the nation in batting average (.480) and on-base percentage (.629), while finishing second in saves (6) and strikeouts per seven innings (12.6). O’Hara also leads the ACC in 10 statistical categories and is a top-10 finalist for USA Softball Player of the Year.
Hansen, a sophomore, earned her first nod on the All-ACC First Team. The second baseman led the Orange in runs (47) and doubles (11), while finishing second in batting average (.379) and hits (66). Syracuse did not have any players named to the All-ACC Second Team.
Alexa Romero did manage to become the first freshman in SU history to make the All-ACC Freshman Team. Romero (12-7) finished her first season ranked eighth in the ACC in ERA (2.72) and fourth in strikeouts (154). The lefty leads Syracuse in both categories.
O’Hara did not manage to take home ACC Player of the Year. That award went to Jessica Warren of Florida State. The third baseman finished the season batting .429 with 20 home runs and 63 RBIs.
Syracuse looks to keep its season alive in the ACC Quarterfinals this Thursday, May 11, as the sixth-seeded Orange takes on third-seeded North Carolina at Anderson Softball Stadium in Chapel Hill. First pitch slated for 7:30 p.m.
All-ACC First Team
Chloe Sharabba, Boston College
Jessica Dreswick, Boston College
Jessica Warren, Florida State
Jessica Burroughs, Florida State
Morgan Klaevemann, Florida State
Alex Powers, Florida State
Meghan King, Florida State
Sydney Broderick, Florida State
Tyler Ross, NC State
Brittany Pickett, North Carolina
Karley Wester, Notre Dame
Ali Wester, Notre Dame
Sydney O’Hara, Syracuse
Alicia Hansen, Syracuse
Katie Park, Virginia
All-ACC Freshman Team
Dani Morgan, Florida State
Caitlin Ferguson, Louisville
Jade Caraway, NC State
Peyton Silverman, NC State
Brittany Pickett, North Carolina
Valerie Ortega, Pittsburgh
Alexa Romero, Syracuse
Carre Eberle, Virginia Tech