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Christin Chadwick Lucas was a two-time All-MAC pitcher who also earned All-Mideast Region honors in 1992. As a junior in 1991, she earned second-team All-MAC honors, winning 22 games in 32 starts and pitching a school-record 256 innings. In 1992, she received a first-team All-MAC selection as she posted a 25-10 record and a 1.13 ERA on the mound to lead UT to its third Mid-American Conference title and its second NCAA Tournament appearance. An outstanding student, Chadwick earned second-team Academic All-America honors in 1991 and 1992, and Academic All-MAC in 1990 and 1991. She was a member of the 1989 and 1992 MAC Championship teams, as well as the seventh-place College World Series team in 1989. On UT's career list she ranks first in wins (72), second in winning percentage (.655), second in game appearances (131), third in ERA (1.38), third in innings pitched (773), fourth in strikeouts (399) and fifth in starts (91). On UT's season list, she ranks second and third in wins (25 in 1992, 22 in 1991); second and third in winning percentage (8-3 in 1989 and 25-10 in 1992); second in games pitched (41 in 1991); and first in innings pitched (256 in 1991). In the Mid-American Conference record book, Chadwick ranks third in career wins, fifth in career innings pitched and ninth in career shutouts. Her 25 victories in 1992 is the eighth-highest total in MAC history.
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