User:JordanPoucher/sandbox

Madison Osias, or Madi as she was nicknamed, is a female college softball player from Tustin, California. She was born on August 3rd, 1994. She attended Orange Lutheran High School where she was a starter all four years, and was named Orange County senior softball player of the year, she was also named Trinity League MVP. She was also Second Team All-State, First Team All-County, also a two time Brea Olinda Tournament MVP, and was named ESPN RISE Top 15 selection at the Michelle Carew classic after she hit .643 with three home runs, 8 RBI and pitched a complete game shutout. After she was named EPSN RISE Top 15 she was named to the Laguna Hills Tournament All-Tournament team and to the Woodbridge All-Tournament team, where she set a record with 16 strikeouts in a complete game. During her time on these teams she was named Orange Lutheran MVP, and earned First Team All-League Honors after batting .432 with 7 home runs, and 30 RBI, and all of this while she was still a junior in high school. She also played for some club teams which included the California Cruisers and won the 2010 and 2011 Louisville Slugger Tournament and earned a third-place finish at the 2010 ASA 16U Nationals and finished ninth at the PFG Nationals. After graduating high school she went on to attend the University of Mississippi, and as a entering freshman in 2013 she had six starts as a pitcher, held a team-high batting average of .368 in 76 at bats, and finished the regular season tied for sixth in the SEC with 13 games finished. She was the starting pitcher vs. Texas A&M, and knocked out two homeruns in the series opener vs. No. 2 Tennessee. At the end of her freshman season she received her first starting pitching nod again University of Alabama Birmingham.

During her sophomore year at Ole Miss, Madison tied for sixth in the SEC with three saves, and tied for 5th with 12 games finished, and tied for sixth with 14 games in relief, she knocked in 25 RBI’s, and tied for 3rd with the most of her team. During this season she hit her first career grand slam in the series opener at South Carolina, and threw the final inning in the Rebels’ combined no hitter vs. Louisiana Tech. She hit a solo home run in the series opener against Alabama. She started and threw the first complete game of her career in game one vs. University of Arkansas, striking out a career high nine. This year she started her junior year at Ole Miss, and appeared in 39 games in the circle, making the start for 25 of them, and appeared started 17 games as a hitter with 25 games making a plate appearance, she was also named SEC Pitcher of the Week after going undefeated with a doubleheader sweep of Southern Miss and a win over Louisville, she also turned in a 12-16 record on the season with a 4.97 ERA through 153.2 innings pitched. Madison also notched one save on the season against Memphis, and pitched six complete games on the year, including a complete-game shutout against Southern Miss. She also pitched a combined shutout against Mississippi Valley State and struck out 89 batters and walked 78 on the season. Her posted wins are as follows over San Jose State, Western Michigan, No. 24 Mississippi State, all three games of the Arkansas series, at Samford, Southern Miss twice, Louisville, South Carolina and at Mississippi Valley State, she also pitched a season-long 8.0 innings in a complete-game victory at Arkansas to secure the weekend series and struck out a season-high seven batter and secured the series sweep with a relief appearance in the finale at Arkansas.

Currently, she is still a junior at Ole Miss and has been named the Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Week after leading the Rebels to an undefeated week. She tossed her first complete-game shutout of the season in a shutout victory over Southern Miss in the first game of a doubleheader against the Golden Eagles. She then came out of the bullpen in game two with the Rebels trailing by a run and tossed five scoreless innings to allow her team the opportunity to rally and complete the doubleheader sweep. Madison then got the start in a recent game contest against the Louisville Cardinal, picking up her third win of the week and 10th win of the season. She retired 10 consecutive batters to open the game and 12-of-13 out of the gates through the first four innings. She allowed only two runs both coming off a home run in the fifth inning as the Rebels picked up a 5-2 win over the Cardinal. She allowed only three hits on the afternoon for Louisville, the fourth-place team in the Atlantic Coast Conference.