7 Jennifer Harrigan
7 - Jennifer Harrigan
Birth Date: Dec. 5, 1982
Height: 5-7
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Indian Harbour Beach, FL
High School: Satellite
Position: 3B/1B
Major: Chemistry
Bats/Throws: R/R
Parents: David and Mollie

Senior (2005):
The designated player's 46 RBI ranked 13th in the nation for NCAA Division III and her eight home runs placed her 37th in the nation. For the season, Harrigan was first on the team in hits, doubles, home runs, RBIs, total bases and slugging percentage. Her eight home runs set a school record. Harrigan was named to the all-conference first team for the first time. The senior led the conference with 12 hits and 13 RBIs in eight tournament games. In a game against Wesleyan College (Ga.), the senior went 3-for-3 with two runs, four RBI, a double and a home run. She was named the conference Athlete of the Week Feb. 28 after driving in nine runs in four games.

Junior (2004):
Harrigan was named to the all-region third team. She finished 22nd in the nation for most doubles in NCAA Division III. Her 16 doubles also was the fourth highest ever by a Eagle in a season. Harrigan led the Eagles with a .392 batting average, 16 doubles, and a .608 slugging percentage. Her three doubles in one game against Maryville (Tenn.) on April 25 set a new Emory single-game record. Harrigan twice was named UAA Player of the Week.

Sophomore (2003):
Harrigan batted .271 on the year (16-for-59) in 26 games. She hit two home runs on the year, tying her for third on the team. Harrigan went 3-for-6 with five runs scored and two RBI in a double header against Agnes Scott (Ga.) April 2. She was 3-for-4 with two runs scored and two RBI in a season-opening double header against the University of the South (Tenn.) Feb. 22.

Career Statistics:

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Quote:
"I love the game of softball and am thankful every day that I am able to play here at Emory. I feel blessed to be a part of a program with such supportive teammates, an exceptional coaching staff, committed athletic trainers and matchless facilities. It is a privilege to contribute to the Emory atmosphere of excellence as an athlete and a student."