CHICAGO -- University of St. Francis'
Isabella Landeros drove in runs in seven of eight games during the seven-day period between April 6-12 to claim Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference weekly softball accolades, the league office announced on Wednesday.
Landeros, the CCAC Player of the Week, was unstoppable during USF's 6-2 week, batting .640 with 14 runs batted in. She also produced a .960 slugging percentage courtesy of five doubles and one home run among her 16 hits.
The senior catcher's 2.0 hits-per-game average came after she authored seven multi-hit affairs highlighted by a pair of three-for-three contests. Those came against Indiana University South Bend on Monday and Mount Mary University on Wednesday. In the 31-0 latter effort, she drove in six runs, including four on a grand slam.
Defensively, Landeros recorded 45 putouts and seven assists. Two of the assists came when she threw out a pair of runners attempting to steal. She was also behind the plate for USF's five-inning perfect game in the 31-0 contest.
USF's 6-2 week put the Saints at 29-10 overall and 15-3 against the league.
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