By: Contact: Alex Falk; Director of Athletic Communications, Digital and Creative Services
PITMAN, N.J. — The New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) released its award winners for the previous week of action today, Monday, March 27, and for the second time in her New Jersey City University career, junior
Sidnie Dabbadie (Burbank, Calif./John Burroughs) was named NJAC Pitcher of the Week.
The righthander from California appeared in three of NJCU's four games last week as her squad went 3-1, finishing with a perfect 0.00 ERA over 14.2 innings, allowing just two hits with 24 strikeouts and going 2-0. The junior started things off with a
one-hit, complete game shutout in game one on Tuesday afternoon, March 21, at the Thomas M. Gerrity Athletic Complex, an 8-0 win over Brooklyn College in five innings. She walked just one and struck out nine batters.
Not to be outdone, Dabbadie one-upped herself with the
second no-hitter of her career – and second in just four games – in the 4-0 win at the Gerrity on Thursday, March 23, against Saint Elizabeth University, striking out 10. She also tossed 2.2 innings of one-hit ball with five strikeouts in game two in relief.
Dabbadie has not allowed a run to score in 18.1 consecutive innings of work. At the plate last week, she also collected a couple of hits, scored once, got hit by a pitch and had three RBI throughout the week. This is her first NJAC weekly honor of the season, and the second of her career, earning her first almost exactly a year ago.
Up Next:
She and the rest of the Gothic Knights return to action back at the Gerrity tomorrow afternoon, Tuesday, March 28, for another non-conference doubleheader beginning at 3:00 p.m. against John Jay College.