ATHENS, W.Va. – With the 2024-25 school year officially wrapped up, the Concord University Sports Information Department will provide a rewind to some of the numbers and notes that were pertinent to the success of the Mountain Lions.
This series will be broken up into reviewing a couple sports at a time in a series the SID office will call "Emptying the Notebook." Several of these numbers and notes will come fromÂ
Nick Cooper andÂ
Wes McKinney that may or may not have been used in previews and recaps throughout the year.
A rotation of spring sports begins with emptying the notebook.
Emptying the Notebook on Men's Golf
22- Finish for Kelly Pimenov at the Mountain East Conference Championship—the highest finish for any Mountain Lion at the conference tournament.
55- Career rounds played in by
Indiana Eades in his three years at Concord. Eades had a career scoring average of 79.1.
72- Lowest round of the season for any Mountain Lion as Eades shot a 72 at Oglebay Resort during the fall season.
75.4- Scoring average for
Jonah Willson during five rounds of competition at Oglebay Resort—three in the fall and two in the spring. It was more than five strokes better than Willson's overall average.
77- Season-best round for
Peyton Watts which was shot twice—both at Oglebay Resort, once in the fall and once in the spring.
79- Career-best round for
Coltan Farrell during his freshman season. It came at the Bluefield State Invite at Fincastle Country Club.
Emptying the Notebook on Softball
0- Hits allowed by
Mahailey Nicholson versus Salem as she threw CU's first-ever no-hitter in April.
9- A nine-game hitting streak for
Kendall Morgan from March 14 to March 26—the longest of the season for any Mountain Lion.
11- Home runs by
Lacie Lewis this spring, tying former head coach
Alyssa Morris' 2014 and 2016 marks to tie for the third most in a single season at CU.
16- Wins against MEC competition, the most for the program since 2019.
27- Home runs as a team, the third most in program history for a single season.
30- Career stolen bases for
Morgan Gleason to move her into 10
th place all-time at Concord. Gleason was a perfect 16-of-16 in stolen bases in 2025.
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