Indiana University Athletics

Indiana Announces Two Roster Additions
6/25/2018 11:18:00 AM | Softball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana Softball announced two additions to next season's roster on Monday as the Hoosiers welcome incoming freshman Hope Grange and Utah transfer Camryn Woodall.
Grange, a native of Clinton, Ind., is a four-time All-Conference selection from South Vermillion High School and holds the program's career home run and batting average records. A four-time Most Valuable Offensive Player, Grange is also a two-time 2A All-State selection and was picked to participate in this past weekend's Indiana North-South All-Star Game. Grange's senior season saw her bat .461 with 41 hits, 37 RBI and four homers as she led South Vermillion to its second consecutive conference and sectional titles. The utility player, who also competed in volleyball in high school, plays travelball for Indiana Shockwaves.
Woodall, also a utility player, recently completed her freshman season at the University of Utah. The Keller, Texas native played in 14 games for the Utes, making a pair of starts. Prior to Utah, Woodall played at Keller High School, where she led the team to back-to-back 6A State Championships and was the 2017 6A Texas State Championship Game MVP. During her senior campaign, she batted .504 with 42 runs and 35 RBI on her way to earning PGF Southwest All-American and MaxPreps High School All-American honors. A three-time All-State honoree, Woodall also earned PGF All-American and MaxPreps Underclassmen All-American honors in her junior season, a year that also saw her garner District MVP accolades. Woodall played travelball for Texas Glory. Off the field, Woodall was a three-time Academic All-District pick.
Grange, a native of Clinton, Ind., is a four-time All-Conference selection from South Vermillion High School and holds the program's career home run and batting average records. A four-time Most Valuable Offensive Player, Grange is also a two-time 2A All-State selection and was picked to participate in this past weekend's Indiana North-South All-Star Game. Grange's senior season saw her bat .461 with 41 hits, 37 RBI and four homers as she led South Vermillion to its second consecutive conference and sectional titles. The utility player, who also competed in volleyball in high school, plays travelball for Indiana Shockwaves.
Woodall, also a utility player, recently completed her freshman season at the University of Utah. The Keller, Texas native played in 14 games for the Utes, making a pair of starts. Prior to Utah, Woodall played at Keller High School, where she led the team to back-to-back 6A State Championships and was the 2017 6A Texas State Championship Game MVP. During her senior campaign, she batted .504 with 42 runs and 35 RBI on her way to earning PGF Southwest All-American and MaxPreps High School All-American honors. A three-time All-State honoree, Woodall also earned PGF All-American and MaxPreps Underclassmen All-American honors in her junior season, a year that also saw her garner District MVP accolades. Woodall played travelball for Texas Glory. Off the field, Woodall was a three-time Academic All-District pick.
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