Hall of Fame
The leading hitter in the program's history, Courtney Case '17 is the eighth member of the softball program to be elected to the Gold Wave Hall of Fame. As a starter in 164 of 165 games played over her career, Case slashed .444/.517/.640 with 233 hits, 157 runs scored, 86 runs batted in, 51 doubles, 17 triples, six home runs and 52 stolen bases, while leading the Dolphins to the 2016 NCAA regional championship. A three-time NFCA All-Region selection, she was recognized by the Northeast-10 Conference each year of her career. She ranks first in the program's history in batting average (by 76 percentage points), slugging percentage (by 59 points), on-base percentage (by 50 points), runs scored and walks (74) and is tied for first in triples, second in hits (two off the record), doubles (two off the record), stolen bases and intentional walks (3) and third in total bases (336). She led the Northeast-10 Conference in batting average each of her first three seasons and her career batting average is the eighth-best in the Conference's history and is the best mark since 2002, while she is tied for 10th in doubles, tied for 12th in runs (fourth-most since 2002) and is 16th in hits. She earned a spot on the NE10 All-Rookie Team in 2014 after slashing .419/.490/.527 with 10 doubles, two triples, 33 runs scored, 20 RBI and 14 stolen bases as a starter in all 41 games. Her on-base percentage is the fifth-best in the program's history, her stolen bases are tied for the sixth-most and her batting average is the seventh-best. She was named to the NE10 Second Team and the NFCA All-Region Second Team as a sophomore following a slash line of .447/.519/.746 with 11 doubles, seven triples, three home runs, 32 runs scored, 19 RBI and 12 stolen bases as a starter in all 34 games. In addition to leading the NE10 in batting average, she had the most triples and the highest slugging percentage. Her slugging percentage is the second-best in the program's history, her seven triples are tied for the second-most, her on-base percentage is fourth-best and her batting average is the fifth-best. She earned placement on the NE10 First Team and the NFCA All-Region First Team in 2016 after slashing .450/.528/.584 with 13 doubles, two triples, one home run, an NE10-leading 48 runs scored, 26 RBI, 23 walks and 13 stolen bases as a starter in all 48 games for a team which advanced to the NCAA Championship East Sub-regional final. Her on-base percentage, runs scored and walks are each the third-best in the program's history and her batting average is the fourth-best, while her 67 hits are tied for the sixth-most and her stolen base total is tied for the ninth-most. As a senior, when she was named to the NE10 All-Conference and NFCA All-Region First Teams for the second straight year and the CoSIDA Academic All-America Second Team, she slashed .459/.529/.722 with a career-high 17 doubles, an NE10-leading six triples, two home runs, 44 runs scored, 21 RBI and 13 stolen bases as a starter in 41 of 42 games played. Her on-base percentage is the second-best in the program's history, her batting average is the third-best, her slugging percentage is the fourth-best, her 17 doubles are tied for the fourth-most, her run total is the fifth-best, her 96 total bases are tied for the seventh-most and her stolen base total is tied for the ninth-most. The 2017 Rev. J. J. O'Brien Senior Achievement Award recipient, as a senior she became the first Dolphin softball student-athlete to be named the NE10 Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award recipient and was just the second Le Moyne women's student-athlete to earn the honor for their sport.