Shamalene Wilson
Shamalene Wilson
Full Name:  Shamalene Wilson
   School:  Pasco Comprehensive High School in Dade City, Florida


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FSU Career
Softball
Year  No  Pos     Hgt  Wgt  B  T  Cl  Ltr  Hometown
1993   2  OF                S  R  Fr   *   Dade City             
1994   2  OF                L  R  So   *   Dade City             
1995   2  OF                L  R  Jr   *   Dade City             
1996   2  OF                L  R  Sr   *   Dade City             


Awards
Softball
Year  Award
1994  National Fastpitch Coaches Assoc - 2nd Team All-American
1995  National Fastpitch Coaches Assoc - 3rd Team All-American
1996  National Fastpitch Coaches Assoc - 1st Team All-American
Elected into the FSU Hall of Fame in 2002
Shamalene Wilson entered Florida State as a four-time All-Conference selection, MVP of the North-South All-Stars and Player of the Year for her prep team at Pasco Comprehensive High. The Dade City, Florida native wasted no time making her impact on Seminole softball and was named ACC Freshman of the Year in 1993.

The outfielder's steady pace continued throughout her career as a Lady Seminole. She was a three-time All-American, a three-time All-South Region selection and ACC Player of the Year. She left her name in the record book in 11 categories and helped lead the Tribe to three ACC Championships, four NCAA Regional berths and a trip to the College World Series while accumulating numerous All-ACC and Player of the Week honors.

Her efforts off the field were also recognized. In 1995, Shama received the Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar Award and in 1996 was the receipient of the Florida State ACC Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year along with Seminole quarterback Danny Kanell.

After graduating with a degree in criminal justice in 1997, Shamalene spent two seasons with a professional fastpitch team, the Georgia Pride. Her second year, Shama was named Defensive Player of the Year and selected to the All-Star team.

In 1998, Wilson returned to Dade City and married Poncho Broner. She works for her alma mater, Pasco High and she and Poncho have two children, Kiara and Kobe.



FSU Statistics
Softball
Batting Statistics
YEAR   AVG  GP  GS   AB  R   H   2B  3B  HR RBI  TB   SLG%  BB HBP  SO GDP   OB% SF SH  SB ATT
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1993  .342  60      187  41  64   3   3   3  34   82  .439   7   0  21      .364  1 17  25  26
1994  .380  65      213  55  81  10   9   5  17  124  .582  10   1  11      .409  1  5  28  33
1995  .336  65  65  217  55  73   5  11   5  33  115  .530  15   1  19      .379  2  2  39  42
1996  .402  72  72  229  72  92   5   7   3  28  120  .524  19   2   7      .445  4 10  69  72
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Tot   .366 262 137  846 223 310  23  30  16 112  441  .521  51   4  58   0  .402  8 34 161 173
Fielding Statistics
Year   PO  AST  E   FLD%  DP
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1993   85    4  6   .937    
1994   83    2  3   .966    
1995   82    9  5   .948   1
1996   97   10  4   .964    
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Tot   347   25 18   .954   1