There is no other way to say it, this duo gets it done.
Arkansas first baseman Danielle Gibson and third baseman Hannah Gammill have been productive everywhere on the field so far this season. Gibson grabs a hit in 60% of her plate appearances, while Gammill is clutch with runners on base. In the field, each are fielding over a .910 clip.
Gibson is the most valuable first baseman in the country says D1Softball, climbing one spot in this week’s rankings. So far on the season, Gibson is hitting for a .600 average through 13 games with two home runs and 13 RBI. She has also only recorded one error, fielding at a .986 percentage.
Checking into the ranks this week is Hannah Gammill, who enters the rankings at No. 3 for third basemen. Gammill has been a problem for pitchers all season, especially with runners on base. She leads the team in home runs with six through 13 games, and has plated 19 runs.
According to D1Softball, power rankings are based upon identifying the best and most valuable college softball players for the 2022 season and will be released bi-monthly throughout the season.