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Despite spending only three seasons on the Nebraska Wesleyan softball team as a pitcher, Paige Losey still managed to rewrite the record book. Losey, a native of Tucson, Ariz., was a three-year letterwinner and starter on the mound for NWU from 1991-93.
While playing for Coach Doug Ahlberg, Losey led Nebraska Wesleyan to 1992 and 1993 NAIA District 11 Runner-up finishes. Due to her constant success on the mound for the Nebraska Wesleyan, Losey was named All-NIAC First Team in 1992 and 1993 and All-NAIA District 11 First Team during the 1992 and 1993 seasons. She was an All-District 11 Second-Team selection as a freshman. In her final year with the team, Losey was named a NAIA Scholar Athlete.
After her last season, Losey owned seven school records and appeared on the NWU All-Time charts 27 times. Even now, 15 years after she last stepped on the mound for NWU, Losey appears in the All-Time Charts an astonishing 23 times. Her top marks include being ranked second in career strikeouts (264) and third in career innings pitched (371 2/3), career complete games (44), and career earned run average (2.97).
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