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Delaware’s Streets, Sloat on NFCA All-Region team

9:05 a.m., May 21, 2004--University of Delaware softball players Laura Streets, a senior third baseman, and Carolynn Sloat, a freshman pitcher, have been named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Mid-Atlantic Region teams.

Streets was named first team All-Region and her name will be placed on the ballot for All-American. Sloat was named to the second team.

Streets, the 2004 Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year, finished the season hitting .395, the fifth-highest batting average in Fightin’ Blue Hen history. She set UD single season records with 19 doubles, 37 walks and an on-base percentage of .513.

Streets also had 31 runs batted in, second best for a single season, and 60 hits, third best.

She set career records for doubles, home runs, total bases and slugging percentage. Her career batting average of .352 was the fourth highest in UD history.

Sloat, a first team All-CAA selection, is the first Blue Hen freshman to earn All-Region honors. She went 18-15 with a 1.42 earned run average and set school records with 187 strikeouts, 28 complete games, 242-1/3 innings pitched and 41 appearances.

Sloat led the CAA in wins, strikeouts, innings pitched and complete games, and 18 wins is the second highest total for one season in UD history.

UD finished the season 29-24-1, the third highest win total in the program's 29-year history, and came in second to Hofstra University in the CAA championship tournament.

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