RUSTON – Louisiana Tech Softball's
Alannah Rogers was one of eight student-athletes that received the Conference USA Spring Spirit of Service Award, announced by the league office on Tuesday.
The award honors student-athletes with significant community service endeavors, good academic standing, and participation in their respective sport.
The junior right field saw action in 54 games for the Bulldogs this season with 52 starts in right field. She registered 36 hits, seven doubles, three triples, 22 runs scored and 15 RBI. Rogers drew 26 walks and stole seven bases. Rogers logged nine multi-hit games including a three hit, three run performance against ULM on Feb. 15.
The Surprise, Arizona, native carries a 3.46 GPA while pursuing a bachelor's degree in nutrition and dietetics. In the classroom she is a three-time Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll, and a one-time NFCA Scholar-Athlete.
Rogers has logged several hours of community service including projects with Food Pantry, Dog Haul events, Christmas Shopping events and the Puerto Vallarta Elementary School event.
She is the seventh Bulldog softball player to earn this honor, joining Janine Godwin (2014), Kristen Miles (2015), Natalie Moran (2016), Morgan Turkoly (2018), Lindsay Edwards (2021) and
Emma Hutchinson (2022).
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