2014 Game-by-Game Statistics2013 Game-by-Game Statistics2012 Game-by-Game Statistics2011 Game-by-Game StatisticsWorth Noting· Has logged 399 innings across 84 appearances in her first three seasons
· Tallied 29 wins and 258 strikeouts in her first three years
· Is 14-5 with a 2.24 ERA in the 134.1 innings she has pitched in conference play
2013 Highlights (Junior)· Set a career low in ERA (2.46) while tossing 122.1 innings on the year
· Went 10-6 on the year across 24 appearances, including 21 starts
· Held opponents to a career-low .246 batting average
· Tallied 92 strikeouts on the year
· Was 5-1 with a 2.06 ERA while starting half of the team’s conference games
· RMU went 14-7 in Badolato’s starts
· Continued to display a strong ability to produce ground balls as her 3.61 groundout-to-flyout ratio was the best of her career
· Allowed only five hits and a lone unearned run while going all 10 innings in a win over Boston University March 17
· Tallied eight strikeouts with a single walk or hit batter against the Terriers
· Yielded just one hit and zero runs or walks while earning a win against local rival Pitt April 3
· Won the regular-season finale, which clinched a league title, by allowing a lone unearned run in a complete-game win May 5
· Tossed a six-hit shutout, with eight strikeouts against one walk, March 1 against Buffalo
· Went all seven innings and allowed a lone earned run to earn a win over Monmouth April 6
· Allowed only one run while registering six strikeouts in a win over a strong Creighton team March 13
· Twirled a three-hit shutout in a 1-0 win over Wagner April 21
· Threw all 11 innings in an April 9 game against Kent State, walking just one batter
· The 11-inning effort was the longest by a Colonial in the past decade
· Notched six strikeouts against a lone walk in 5.2 postseason innings
· Won her season debut by tossing a three-hitter in which she allowed only one run Feb. 8 against George Washington
2012 Highlights (Sophomore)· Won nine games on the season while throwing 137 innings
· Posted a 2.91 ERA in conference play
· Made 29 appearances, including 23 starts
· Allowed just four hits and one earned run in the season-opening tournament against Saint Joseph’s Feb. 18
· Tossed a complete game, allowing just two hits and zero earned runs March 3 at George Washington
· Followed that effort up with four shutout innings against Buffalo the following day
· Beat Bryant for the second straight year by allowing zero earned runs in six innings
· Earned a victory over Brown by allowing two runs in 6.1 innings
· Did not allow an earned run in a complete-game win over Coppin State March 18
· Conceded three runs without a walk at BIG EAST foe Pittsburgh May 2
· Notched her first victory of the season Feb. 25 vs. Alabama State
· Also won the decision in RMU’s home opener March 28 against Cleveland State
· Combined on a no-hitter with Nicole Sleith April 15 at Mount St. Mary’s
· Pitched 12 of a possible 14 innings in a doubleheader with Canisius April 9
2011 Highlights (Freshman)· Won 10 games in her rookie season while pitching to a 3.01 ERA
· Made 31 appearances, including 22 starts, while tossing 139.2 innings
· Won back-to-back NEC Rookie of the Week honors (3/14, 3/21) for a string of strong outings
· Tallied 93 strikeouts while allowing opponents to hit just .247
· Tossed 14 complete games, including four shutouts
· Demonstrated a remarkable ability to limit home runs
· Yielded just five home runs, which tied for the second-fewest total allowed in the NEC (min. 100 innings)
· Posted a 1.97 ERA in league play with three shutouts in nine NEC starts
· Allowed just a .231 average against in league play and conceded a lone home run in over 49 innings of work
· Posted a season-best 12 strikeouts in a three-hit shutout at Bryant April 9
· Her effort at Bryant ended the Bulldogs’ 12-game winning streak
· Allowed one unearned run in a complete-game effort against BIG EAST foe Georgetown March 19
· Entered a tie game in the seventh inning against defending champion Long Island with runners on second and third with no outs and escaped the jam unscathed
· Would go on to earn the extra-inning win against the Blackbirds in that contest
· Threw a shutout against Mount St. Mary’s May 8 to clinch the NEC regular-season title
· Registered her first-career win March 7 vs. Holy Cross by throwing a four-hitter, allowing a lone run
· Tossed her first-ever shutout in the next outing by blanking La Salle on three hits and no walks March 9
· Notched her first NEC victory by pitching a four-hit shutout at Fairleigh Dickinson March 27
· Produced a complete-game win against Kent State April 6 in which she allowed one runs, no walks and eight strikeouts
· Allowed two earned runs in outings against Saint Joseph’s (March 11) and Boston University (March 12)
· Threw three innings of hitless, shutout relief without a walk to claim a win April 30 against Quinnipiac
· Registered her first-career save by retiring three straight hitters April 20 vs. St. Bonaventure
· Allowed one earned run in three innings while making her postseason debut in May
· Made her collegiate debut Feb. 25 vs. James Madison
· Tallied her first collegiate hit April 12 at Akron
Pre-RMU· Named AAAA all-state first team by Pennsylvania softball coaches in 2010
· Threw a perfect game in the state championship game in her senior year, leading Mt. Lebanon to its first state title in the sport
· Her performance, in a 1-0 win, marked the first-ever perfect game in Pennsylvania softball state championship history
· Struck out 11 batters in the perfect game and did not allow a batted ball to leave the infield
· Went 22-3 with a 0.37 ERA in 2010 as the Blue Devils went 23-3 overall
· Struck out 219 batters in 172 innings in her senior season while walking only 24
· Allowed just a .106 batting average in 2010 while racking up 16 shutouts
· Named Softball Player of the Year and South Female Athlete of the Year in 2010 by the
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette· Also named Softball Player of the Year by the
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review in 2010
· Led Mt. Lebanon to the WPIAL title in 2010 by throwing a four-hitter, allowing one earned run, in the championship game
· Earned all-state second team honors in 2009
· Named as one of 10 all-stars by the Post-Gazette in 2009 after going 15-1 with a 0.30 ERA
· Tallied 166 strikeouts and 11 shutouts in her junior campaign
· Was a high school teammate of fellow Colonial
Tess Apke