LSU softball signee named MaxPreps Player of the Year

The future of LSU softball looks bright with Jayden Heavener on board.

One of the top signees in [autotag]Beth Torina[/autotag]’s 2024 [autotag]LSU softball recruiting[/autotag] class has added another award to her trophy case.

[autotag]Jayden Heavener[/autotag], a left-handed pitcher from Pace, Florida, has been recognized as the [autotag]MaxPreps Player of the Year[/autotag] for her accomplishments at Pace High School last season. Heavener put up video game-type numbers during her senior season. She appeared in 27 games for the Pace Patriots and pitched a total of 142 innings.

She finished the season with a 25-2 record and a 0.44 ERA. Yes, you read that right. Her ERA was below one. She struck out 322 hitters and walked 28 as hitters had a batting average of .068 against her. In the state championship game against Bartow, Heavener pitched a complete game (seven innings) and only gave up two hits as she struck out 16 hitters and did not walk anyone as she led her team to a 2-0 win. She even hit the two-run homer that scored both runs in that game.

The future of LSU softball looks bright.

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