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carmen paez asun hall of fame 2019

Softball Nicholas Huenefeld (@niklaustradamus)

Paez earns ASUN Hall of Fame selection

Former All-American to be inducted in October

ATLANTA – Carmen Paez, who starred as an All-American for the FGCU softball program from 2007-08, has been selected as a member of the fifth-annual ASUN Conference Hall of Fame class.

Paez, who will be officially inducted during an Oct. 7 ceremony on FGCU's campus, becomes the first Eagle softball product and only the third FGCU student-athlete overall to join the conference's hall of fame – joining current Boston Red Sox ace Chris Sale, who was a member of the inaugural class in 2015, and Team USA beach volleyball Olympian Brooke Youngquist Sweat, who was inducted last year. She will enter with a class that also includes Lipscomb's Ann Mullins (volleyball, 2005-07) and College of Charleston's John Kresse (men's basketball head coach, 1991-98).

"This award is not just mine to accept, but it's for the people supporting me through the process of becoming a softball player," Paez said. "I would absolutely be nowhere without the help of my parents and sister. They are the ones who kept me going and kept me grounded."
 
In her two years at FGCU, Paez became one of the school's most decorated student-athletes at the Division I and Division II levels. She is FGCU's career record holder for batting average (.430), slugging percentage (.934) and OPS (1.521), while she racked up a plethora of accolades during her Eagle tenure, including the 2007 D-II National Player of the Year, 2007 South Region Player of the Year, 2008 ASUN Player of the Year, 2008 NFCA National Player of the Year Semifinalist, 2008 Southeast All-Region First Team and 2008 Academic All-District Second Team.

"Over her two seasons in Fort Myers, Carmen was arguably the best power hitter in the country and, quite possibly, in the history of the ASUN," FGCU head coach David Deiros said. "Most importantly, her personal journey to FGCU and beyond is a remarkable story of resilience, perseverance and opportunity. She was raised by her parents to be the fiercest competitor on the field and the best teammate in the clubhouse - I can honestly tell you that she delivered every day on both counts. She is most deserving of this honor for the student-athlete that she was and the woman she has become."

In her initial season in 2007, Paez set D-II records with 28 home runs and 80 RBIs en route to being named the South Region and D-II National Player of the Year as the Eagles went 62-8. In her one year at the D-I level and in the ASUN, Paez was named the 2008 ASUN Player of the Year after hitting 22 home runs and leading FGCU to a share of the league's regular season title. Despite only spending two seasons in Fort Myers, Paez sits second with 50 home runs, third with 126 walks, fourth with 148 RBIs and ninth with 134 runs.

A three-time ASUN Player of the Week in her senior season, she led the nation with an on-base percentage of .638 as she racked up a league record 84 walks - seventh-most in NCAA history. Her .928 slugging percentage that season ranked second in the NCAA as she also earned recognition as the FGCU Female Student-Athlete of the Year. She was even featured in the March 31, 2008 issue of Sports Illustrated as part of the "Faces in the Crowd" section, and she started every game in her FGCU career as the Eagles posted a 110-24 (.821) record. Paez graduated from FGCU with a criminal justice degree and played briefly in the National Pro Fastpitch league for the New England Riptide.
 
She recently moved back to Southwest Florida and now resides with her family in Charlotte County. 

"Carmen is a more than well-earned fit for the ASUN Hall of Fame. Certainly one of the finest to ever don the Green and Blue, it is heartwarming to not only see her rightfully join Chris and Brooke, but in this honor being bestowed upon her back home on our campus," said FGCU Director of Athletics Ken Kavanagh, who also serves as the Chair of the ASUN Hall of Fame Committee, comprised of one member from each of the nine institutions which makes the selections.

The hall of fame's fifth annual induction ceremony will take place on Monday, Oct. 7 in FGCU's Cohen Center Ballroom. Information about prior hall of fame inductees and the ASUN can be found at 
www.asunhalloffame.org. Additional bios, videos, photo galleries and news for the class of 2019 will also be launched on the day of the ceremony.

Inductees into the ASUN Hall of Fame can be selected in one of four categories: student-athlete, coaches, administrators and as special inductees. The Hall of Fame Committee annually inducts up to five members in each class, with no more than one honoree representing an institution or no more than one honoree representing the collective group of former institutions each year without unanimous committee approval.
 
ABOUT THE ASUN CONFERENCE
The ASUN Conference, a member of NCAA Division I, boasts nine member institutions committed to Building Winners for Life. The ASUN meets the challenge of maintaining the highest standards in academic and athletic achievement with a true balance between student and athlete. The ASUN includes a blend of the most prestigious and dynamic private and public institutions in the region: Florida Gulf Coast University, Jacksonville University, Kennesaw State University, Liberty University, Lipscomb University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University of North Alabama, University of North Florida and Stetson University. The addition of Bellarmine University in Louisville, Ky., will bring the ASUN membership to 10 for the 2020-21 academic year.
 
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ABOUT FGCU
FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 78 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 12 seasons at the Division-I level. Additionally, in just eight seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 36 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Seven FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport – including both men's and women's soccer again in 2018. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best sixth-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors' Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. In 2018-19, the Eagles had an ASUN and state of Florida best seven teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate in their sport. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.35 GPA in the classroom in the spring 2018 semester and has outperformed the general University undergraduate population for twenty consecutive semesters.  The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours in 2017 – being recognized as one of two runners-up for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.
 
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