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Tech's Tincher is ACC Female Athlete of Year
 
Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 - 11:16 AM 
 
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Virginia Tech softball pitcher Angela Tincher added ACC Female Athlete of the Year today after leading the Hokies to their first appearance in the Women's College World Series.

Tincher was the USA Softball National Player of the Year while leading the country in strikeouts (679 and 13.8 per seven innings) and earned-run average (0.63). She threw a no-hitter in March in Tech's 1-0 win over the United States national team, which has won the past three Olympic gold medals and had won 185 pre-Olympic exhibitions dating to 1996.

She also was named ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American of the Year for softball, graduating with a 3.84 grade-point average as a finance major.

"My four years in the ACC were more than I could ever have asked for, and to be recognized by such a great conference is a honor for me," Tincher said.

Other candidates for ACC Female Athlete of the Year included Duke's Amanda Blumenhurst, the national golfer of the year; North Carolina's Rachel Dawson, the national field hockey player of the year; and Mami Yamaguchi, the national soccer player of the year. Tincher is the first softball player to win the award.

The male athlete of the year was North Carolina men's basketball player Tyler Hansbrough. Virginia tennis player Somdev Devvarman, who won NCAA titles as a junior and senior, finished second. The voting was done by members of the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. -- Darryl Slater

 

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