Southeast Missouri Athletics Hall of Fame
1984-1987
Tracie Eudaley was a Second-Team All-American pitcher, one of only six All-Americans in Southeast Missouri softball history. Eudaley was SEMO’s Most Valuable Player in both 1985 and 1986. She holds the school’s all-time career records in ERA (0.43), wins (79), complete games (102), shutouts (45) and innings pitched (787.2). Offensively, Eudaley struck out only 15 times in 576 career at-bats. She ranks among SEMO’s all-time career leaders in hits (5th, 195), triples (t8th, 10), RBI (6th, 119) and total bases (9th, 250). Eudaley was an All-MIAA selection every year of her career and earned the league’s Most Valuable Player honor in 1984. She was part of SEMO’s first NCAA Division II Tournament teams in 1985, 1986 and 1987.Â
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