2019 Second Team All-Mountain West
2x Academic All-Mountain West (2019, 20)
AT SAN JOSE STATE: 32 career wins in 92 appearances with 68 starts ... Is 32-20 with a 3.52 ERA in four seasons ... 177 career strikeouts ... 2019 All-Mountain West second team pick ... Set the program record for the best start to any year with a 12-1 mark as a freshman in 2018 ... Also set a freshman record with an 11-0 start ... Three career saves ... One career no-hitter (3/15/19).
2021: Started a career-high 20 games with six complete game performances ... Finished the year with three wins ... Struck out 51 batters while issuing 26 walks ... First win of the year was a 1-0 complete game shutout on the road against San Diego State; finished with four strikeouts ... As picked up wins against Utah State (5/1) and New Mexico (5/8) ...
2020: Made nine appearances in the circle during the shortened season ... Had a 3-0 record with a 1.83 ERA ... Started seven games and combined for two shutouts ... Struck out 19 in 34.1 innings pitched and walked only three ... First win of season came against Seton Hall; pitched six innings and struck out four in the 3-0 win ... Pitched three innings of a five-inning 12-4 win over North Dakota at home ... Third win of year was a 5-1 victory at home over Saint Mary’s; struck out four in 5.1 innings pitched.
2019: Second team All-Mountain West selection ... Finished the season with a 12-6 overall record ... Had a 2.68 ERA in 107 innings pitched as allowed 57 runs, 41 earned in 28 appearances ... 19 starts and six complete games ... Struck out 41 while only walking 19 ... Became the 13th player in school history to throw a no-hitter on March 15 with a 5-0 win over UMass Lowell ... She faced one batter over the minimum and may have pitched a perfect game if not for her own fielding error ... Struck out six in a 3-1 win over Northern Colorado ... Pitched two shutouts – 5-0 over UMass Lowell and 10-0 over New Mexico in six innings ... In Mountain West play, went 4-3 in the circle with a 2.07 ERA in 13 appearances ... Had eight starts with two complete games and a save ... Struck out 19 batters and allowed only 14 earned runs in 47.1 innings pitched ... Collected two putouts and 21 assists defensively.
2018: Made 31 total appearances with 17 starts ... Compiled a 14-2 record with a 3.15 ERA and one save in 120.0 innings of work ... Walked 28 while striking out 57 ... Allowed 145 hits and 71 runs, 54 of which were earned ... Had a nearly 2:1 groundout to fly out ratio ... Began her career 11-0, a freshman record ... Set the program record for the best start to any year at 12-1 after defeating UNLV (3/30) ... Went 10-1 in her starts with 10 complete games ... Save came at #21 Long Beach State (3/9) when she worked a scoreless 2.2 innings giving up two hits and striking out one ... Lone complete game shutout came vs. UTEP (2/11) ... Gave up two or fewer runs in seven of her 10 complete game outings ... Struck out a season-high six batters against New Mexico (4/28) ... Surrendered 32 extra base hits ... Defensively had two putouts and 23 assists with zero errors.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2017 graduate of Skyline High School in Sammamish, Wash ... Four-year letterwinner (coach Lindsay Sullivan) ... Finished her career as the program record holder in wins, ERA, complete games, strikeouts and home runs ... As a junior, won the KingCo 4A title and earned the league’s Most Valuable Player honor as well as being named its MVP pitcher with a 15-3 record, a 1.38 ERA and 163 strikeouts in 126.2 innings ... As a senior, was a first-team All-KingCo 4A performer as her team reached the consolation final of its league tournament ... Second-team All-KingCo 4A as a freshmen pitcher ... Played two years of basketball.
CLUB BALL: Played for the Washington Lady Hawks and coach Wayne Miller.
GET TO KNOW CAROLINE: Majoring in mechanical engineering ... Daughter of Stacy and Karl Bowman ... Dad is President of USCUTTER.com ... Related to former Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren ... Two-time Academic All-Mountain West honoree ... Has three younger siblings ... Caroline was born in Saint Paul, Minn.
Caroline Bowman Season 2019
#11PositionPITCHER
Height5-10
ClassSophomore
HometownSammamish, Wash.
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