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  Hayley Wiemer
Hayley Wiemer

Player Profile
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Sylvania, Ohio

High School:
St. Ursula Acad.

Position:
Pitcher

Birthdate:
05/20/1987

Experience:
3L

2006:
MAC Freshman of the Year, All-MAC First Team



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WIEMER ON THE BGSU CAREER LISTS:

  • Walks: 1st - 88
  • Home Runs: 2nd - 23
  • Slugging Percentage: 1st - .586
  • Batting Average: 3rd - .340
  • RBIs: 9th - 80
  • Strikeouts (pitching): 3rd - 400
  • Winning Percentage: 3rd - .646
  • Saves: T-3rd - 6
  • Wins: 5th - 42
  • Shutouts: 5th - 17
  • ERA: 6th - 1.62

    WIEMER ON THE BGSU SEASON LISTS:

  • Home Runs: 1st - 11 (2007 & 2008)
  • Walks: 1st - 37 (2008)
  • Slugging Percentage: 1st - .746 (2007)
  • Batting Average: 2nd - .413 (2007)
  • RBIs: 3rd - 39 (2007)
  • Wins: 5th - 17 (2007)
  • Strikeouts: 6th - 152 (2007)


    2008: Named first team All-MAC for the third consecutive season and to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Great Lakes All-Region second team for the second straight season ... earned ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America third team honors ... named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District first team and Academic All-MAC for the second straight season ... one of three to start every game for the Falcons between her duties on the mound and as the designated player ... led the Falcons with a .637 slugging pct. and 11 homers ... her 11 long balls tied the BGSU single season record she set in 2007, becoming the only Falcon in program history to post two seasons of double-digit home run performances as well as the only to do so in consecutive seasons ... second in program history with 23 homers ... posted 10 multiple hit games, including one three hit game ... led the MAC and 41st in the nation for homers despite being the fifth most walked player in the nation, the most walked player in the MAC and the most walked player in a single season and career in program history as opponents gave her first base 37 times this season averaging 0.86 walks per game ... opened the season going 3-for-4 with 2.000 slugging percentage, including two homers, a double and a career high seven RBIs against Lipscomb (February 22) at the Chattanooga Classic ... closed out the regular season hitting a perfect 2-for-2 with a 4.000 slugging percentage, including two homers and three RBIs against Akron (May 4), only the second Falcon to hit two homers in a game twice in a season and to do so three times in her career ... posted an overall record of 15-7, 11-1 in the MAC from the circle ... recorded five shutouts and one combined retiring 120 batters on strikes in 155.0 innings of work with a 1.76 ERA ... 13th in the nation for walks per seven innings (0.92 per seven innings), walking only one batter in her first 25 innings of work (six appearances) ... walked one batter or less in her last 10 games of the regular season, including six games with no walks ... struck out a season high eight batters twice against Kent State (March 28) and against Toledo (April 26) ... kept her opponents to a team low .232 batting average ... ended the regular season with a no hitter shutout against Akron (May 4) fanning seven batters in five innings and giving up no walks ... named to the MAC All-Tournament Team after posting the lowest ERA of any pitcher at the MAC Tournament (0.56 ERA), allowing only two earned runs in 25.0 innings of work, fanning 11 batters ... also named MAC East Pitcher of the Week and MAC Scholar Athlete twice.

    2007: Named All-MAC first team ... BGSU's Most Valuable Player and co-Offensive Player of the Year ... two time MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week ... claimed the single-season home run record with 11 home runs on the season, surpassing Gina Rango's 2006 standings with a sixth-inning two-run homer against Eastern Michigan in May of the conference tournament ... named to the 2007 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Louisville Slugger Great Lakes All-Region team ... named to ESPN the Magazine's All-District first team ... named East Division Player of the Week in March, and in the same week earned the MVP award for the Charleston Southern Tournament ... hit one home run every day of the tournament to help the Falcons clinch the championship title in the three-day contest ... started all 45 games ... overall, led the Falcons in winning percentage from the circle with a 17-5 record, 9-3 in conference play, with a 1.45 ERA ... appeared in 34 games on the hill, starting 19 ... pitched 12 complete games and fired three shutouts, combining on two other shutout victories for the Falcons on the season ... allowed only 48 runs in 159 innings of work ... recorded 11 walks and led the team in strikeouts with 152 K's ... tied for first with two saves ... led the team hitting .413 ... also led the Brown and Orange with 39 RBIs and 94 total bases ... recorded 52 hits, 126 at-bats and 37 runs ... hit nine doubles, good for third on the team ... recorded a team-high 28 walks and an on-base percentage of .513 ... was second on the team in bases stolen (6) ... recorded a .981 fielding percentage while committing only one error on 54 chances ... second on the team in postseason play with an average of .429 with three runs and three hits ... given first base a team-high six times ... recorded an on-base percentage of .692 in the conference tournament.

    2006: An All-MAC First-Team selection in her first collegiate season ... the MAC Freshman of the Year ... also named to the MAC's All-Freshman Team ... hit .311, good for second on the team ... in the circle, was 10-11 with a team-high four saves and a 1.65 ERA ... played in a total of 55 games, making 49 starts ... at the plate, led the Falcons with 23 walks, and was third with an on-base percentage of .410 ... had a .989 fielding pct., with just one error in 88 total chances ... hit .373 in MAC games, also good for second on the team, with a slugging pct. of .490 and an OBP of .492 ... overall, was third on the team in OBP (.410), fourth in runs scored (18) and hits (42) and fifth in RBI (18) ... in the circle, made 35 appearances, including 23 starts ... her 15 complete games included a pair of shutouts ... combined on four other shutout wins ... had 128 strikeouts and just 20 walks in 157 innings ... was 6-3 in MAC games, with a 2.36 ERA ... hit a team-best .433 in home games, with 13 hits in 30 at-bats at the BGSU Softball Field ... was 4-3 with a 1.12 ERA in neutral-site contests ... ranked fourth in the MAC in ERA, leading all freshmen ... also ranked among the league leaders in several other categories, both hitting -- eighth in walks and OBP -- and pitching -- tied for second in saves, fifth in strikeouts and opponent batting average, tied for sixth in appearances, deadlocked for eighth in complete games and tied for ninth in wins ... in MAC games only, she ranked second in the league in on-base pct., and was fourth in walks and seventh in batting average ... in the circle, she tied for sixth in the conference in wins in MAC games, and was fifth in strikeouts (52) ... at the plate, her nine multiple-hit games in 2006 included three-hit outings vs. both Buffalo and Oakland ... went 3-for-3 in each of those wins ... had a season-high three RBI in win over Purdue, throwing a three-hit shutout in that game ... had a double and a home run, with two RBI, in a come-from-behind win at Kent State ... that was part of a season-long nine-game hitting streak from mid-March to early April ... fired six innings of three-hit shutout ball in her initial collegiate pitching appearance, vs. Chattanooga ... pitched a perfect seventh inning the next time out, striking out two batters to pick up her first collegiate save in a 1-0 win vs. Maine ... allowed a run and five hits to earn a complete-game win over nationally-ranked Washington ... fired a two-hit shutout vs. Akron ... that was her first of four-straight appearances without allowing an earned run ... pitched well vs. defending national champion Michigan, taking a shutout into the fifth inning ... allowed eight hits and three runs in a complete-game effort at U-M ... overall, in addition to her 23 starts in the circle, made four starts at first base, one in leftfield and 11 in right ... had a total of 33 starts at the designated-player slot (includes starts at pitcher) ... hit .378 (17-for-45) with a .533 slugging pct. when hitting second in the lineup ... in 10 at-bats with a runner on third and less than two outs, picked up the RBI seven times (.700) ... in the circle, did not allow a run in the first inning in any of her 23 starts ... also did not allow a run in extra innings in `06, a total of five innings.

    HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year letterwinner at St. Ursula Academy, earning All-Ohio First-Team honors both years ... helped the Arrows to the 2004 Division I state championship and a state runner-up finish in `05 as a captain ... the Toledo City League Player of the Year in each of those two seasons ... hit .442 as a senior, with 12 homers and 52 RBI in 86 at-bats ... team finished 28-3 overall in 2003 ... in the circle, was 23-3 with an ERA of 0.21 ... struck out a school-record 319 batters in 170 innings pitched ... tied the OHSAA single-season record with her 12 HR, and set the state career record in that category, with 26 ... set school records for lowest ERA in a season (0.18) and career (0.20) and seasonal batting average, in addition to homers and strikeouts in a season ... also played volleyball at SUA, helping the Arrows to a 2004 state championship in that sport after a semifinal berth the previous fall as a captain ... the `04 team had a perfect 29-0 record ... National Honor Society ... Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

    PERSONAL: Daughter of Jan and Shelly Wiemer ... born May 20, 1987 ... Secondary Education, Life and Earth Sciences/Pre-Medicine major with a perfect 4.00 GPA through fall, 2007, semester ... has an older brother ... has played summer ball for Team Coca-Cola, helping that team to the 2004 16 and Under USSSA national championship.