Career Statistics
Game-by-Game Statistics
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2010
2013 (Senior): Played in and started all 38 games as the team's catcher and primary lead-off batter...Joins Lindsey Cooper as the only two players to have played in and started all 150 games of their E-town careers...Totaled 27 hits in 120 at-bats for a .225 average...First on the team in runs (31), triples (four), and walks (27), third in stolen bases (four), fourth in total bases (38), and tied for fourth in hits and at-bats...Had an early season hit streak of six games from March 3 through March 6 during the team's spring break trip in Fla...Also had four multi-hit games during the season...Hit a three-run triple on March 3 versus Thiel (1-for-3) to go along with two runs and a stolen base...Recorded a single-game high 15 putouts twice during the season, first on March 1 at Hood and then five days later on March 6 versus Finlandia...Her 31 runs scored are the sixth-most in a season in school history, while her 27 walks are the second-most all-time in one season...School's all-time leader in runs scored with 132 and walks with 94...Now third on the career batting list with 479 at-bats, fourth in triples with 13, fifth in hits with 143, seventh in stolen bases at 31, and tied for ninth in doubles with 20.
2012 (Junior): Started all 43 games at catcher for the 24-19 Blue Jays...Also served as team's leadoff hitter in every game...Filled her lineup role well, setting the school's single-season record for walks with 31...Extremely consistent with both the bat and in the field, Comstock totaled 38 hits for the second year in a row...Team leader in triples (three), tied for the team lead in runs scored (28) and ranked fourth in hits...Joined Elly McCarthy as the team's only players with on base percentages over .400 (.412)...Collected her 100th career hit and 100th career run scored in the same season...Went 3-for-5 with a triple and an RBI on the day she got her 100th career hit, March 26, at Ursinus...Scored 100th run April 25 against Gettysburg, becoming the first player in program history to reach the century mark...Ranked second on the team with 12 multi-hit games...26 games without an error from March 5 to April 18...Scored at least one run in team's first four games...Heads into 2013 Elizabethtown's career leader in runs scored (101) and walks (67), sixth in triples (9), seventh in steals (27), eighth in hits (116), 10th in at bats (359)...Maintained her hold on All-Commonwealth Conference First Team catcher for the third straight season...Selected to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-East Region Third Team as an at-large player...Earned a spot on the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll for having a cumulative GPA over 3.20.
2011 (Sophomore): All-Commonwealth Conference First Team and NFCA All-East Region Second Team catcher played and started all 37 games...Belted out 38 hits in 116 at bats for a .328 batting average, which ranked second on the club...Broke Kim Hampson's single-season record of 37 runs scored (1994) with a team-high 41...Ranked second in the conference in runs, tied for second in triples (4) and tied for fourth in stolen bases (11)...Only Blue Jay in double figures in the stolen bases category...Matched her freshman season total of 11 extra base hits...Popped her first home run on Spring Break, March 11, against Simmons...Hit .444 on team's Spring Break trip thanks to four multi-hit efforts, including three in a row...Scored a career-high four runs in a wild 16-13 win over Juniata in game one of a doubleheader April 6...Put forth a major offensive effort against Juniata, as she was 4-for-8 with six runs scored, six RBIs (three in each game) and a pair of triples in E-town's sweep...Also had a strong doubleheader at Gettysburg April 26, where she was 5-for-9 with four runs scored, a run batted in and a double...Highest fielding percentage of anyone on the team over 50 fielding attempts (.987)...Commited only two errors while registering 121 put outs and 27 assists...Threw out 11 would-be base stealers on 23 attempts...Ranked second on the team in total bases (55)...Set school's new single-season record with 23 walks, only to break it during her junior season...Named to MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll her first year eligible.
2010 (Freshman): Career got off to a roaring start as she started all 32 games and hit .377 (40-for-106) to lead the Blue Jays to an 18-13-1 overall record...Led the Blue Jays in hits (40), runs scored (32) and stolen bases (11)...Was not caught stealing on any of her 11 attempts...Nine doubles ranked third on the team...Hit leadoff in all 32 games and still managed what currently stands as a career-high 19 runs batted in...No one on the team had more multi-hit games (12) or three-hit games (5) than Comstock...Collected three hits, three runs scored, a ribbie, a double and a stolen base in her first game as a Blue Jay March 7 against Pitt-Bradford...Didn't stop there, going through the first seven games of the season with at least one hit in each game...Tripled and drove in a run against Northwestern (Minn.) March 9...Had three 3-hit games in conference play...Scored two runs in three consecutive games from April 17-20...Went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and three runs scored in a 10-2 win over Arcadia May 1...Fourth on team's single-season runs scored list with 32 and sixth in doubles with nine...All-Commonwealth Conference First Team selection at catcher...NFCA All-East Region Third Team At-Large pick.
High School: Three-sport athele that competed in basketball, soccer and softball at Central Columbia...12-time varsity letterwinner...Member of softball team that captured the 2009 District 4 Class AA Championship and advanced to the PIAA Class AA state semifinals...Also led the Blue Jays to a district runner-up finish in 2006...Four-time Heartland Athletic Conference (HAC) First Team pick in softball and a three-time first team choice in soccer...Class AA all-state second team designated player as a senior...Three-time HAC First Team selection in soccer...Member of basketball team that was the District 4 Class AA runner-up in 2006-07...Named to
The Press Enterprise All-Decade softball and girls' soccer teams...Senior class and student council President...Fellowship of Lutheran Youth President...Volunteered at the Schreiber Pediatric Center for children's physical therapy.
Personal: Born Dec. 3, 1990...Daughter of Dan and Loreen Comstock...Has two older brothers, Brett and Adam...Brett played football at Denison University and Adam played baseball at Gulford College...Majoring in biology with an allied health concentration.