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Michelle Stano Wiley ’98 remains as one of the top softball players in Presidents’ Athletic Conference history. Stano Wiley, who was also an accomplished hitter, was a four-time First Team All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference honoree and a three-time PAC Pitcher of the Year. In 1996, Stano Wiley strung together one of the top pitching seasons in NCAA history as she posted a 24-2 record with a 0.57 earned-run average (3rd in nation). She led the nation in victories and her .923 winning percentage still stands as the 15th best single-season, win-loss record in NCAA Division III history.
Following the 1996 season, she was named a Second Team All-Region Pitcher by the National Softball Coaches Association/Louisville Slugger TPS. She was also an ECAC Division III All-Star. Throughout her career, Stano Wiley led the PAC in strikeouts twice and was a six-time PAC Player of the Week. She pitched 77 of a possible 99 games for the Presidents from 1995 until 1998. On April 21, 1998, Stano Wiley pitched the first perfect game in W&J history after retiring all 21 batters versus Thiel in a 3-0 victory. She also tossed a no-hitter versus Chatham on April 28, 1995.
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