Hall of Fame
A.K.A. Rubber Arm. After going 28-33 over her first three seasons, Keniley closed out her career gaining 27 victories against only nine defeats with three saves and a 1.04 earned run average in 1987. She also authored a school-record 121 strikeouts against 103 bases on balls. However, the fact that she only secured one less victory in her final campaign than she did in her first three seasons wasn't the amazing story about the feat. What was amazing was the fact that the year before (her junior season), she only went 5-6 with three saves in 90.1 innings of work. That was a far cry from her 235 tireless innings of underhand rotation in the '87 season. At one point during that campaign, Keniley won 14 in a row, while allowing only five earned runs in 88 innings (0.40 ERA). It did, however, pay off with District 20 Defensive Player of the Year honors. Actually, she was primed for the yeoman-type season four years before when she once pitched eight games in one day prior to her first year at CSF. That feat earned her ESPN Player of the Month Recognition