ATLANTA - The ASUN Conference announced the softball 2001-10 All-Decade Team as 30 student-athletes were named to the list across 13 programs, including former Camels Shannon O'Bryan and Brittany Stanley.
During the decade, five programs have captured ASUN Championship titles in FAU (5), Campbell (2), UCF (1), Lipscomb (1) and Stetson (1), while seven student-athletes from six different institutions have landed Player of the Year honors. ASUN squads picked up 13 wins over the decade at NCAA Regionals with five wins coming in shutout fashion with FAU earning all five, two of which were over SEC foe Florida in 2006.
To be named to the All-Decade Team an individual must have competed for at least two years in the decade as an ASUN student-athlete. Individuals that obtained one of the following criteria were named to the team; three First Team All-Conference selections, four All-Conference selections, multiple Scholar-Athlete/Player of the Year. Individuals that obtained at least two of the following criteria were also named to the team; Player/Pitcher/Tourney MVP/Freshman/Defensive Player, three All-Conference selections, two First Team All-Conference selections.
After 17 years as a member of the ASUN, Campbell rejoined the Big South Conference in the summer of 2011.
Shannon O'Bryan | 2000-03 | OF/C
- Held a career batting average of .384
- Collected 255 hits and scored 144 runs
- Ranks second all-time in school history for RBI (148), doubles (55), triples (19) and home runs (40)
- Recorded most total bases in school history with 468
- Named ASUN All-Conference all four years of her career (twice to the first team, twice to second team)
- Selected to the NFCA First Team All-Southeast Region in 2001 and Second Team All-Southeast Region in 2002
Brittany Stanley | 2007-10 | P
- Recorded 67 wins throughout her career, the most in Campbell history
- Pitched 62 complete games with 23 shutouts
- Made 138 appearances in the circle with 107 starts and totaling 693.2 innings pitched
- Ranks second all-time in school history with 493 strikeouts
- Named the ASUN Pitcher of the Year in 2009
- Helped the Camels to back-to-back ASUN Championship crowns in 2008 & 2009, earning ASUN Tournament MVP honors both years