2020-21 Softball
Roster
#17 Anna Grace Wagner 2019-20 Softball Roster
Infield/Outfield
Height
5'3''
Class
Junior
Hometown
Smyrna, Ga.
High School
The Lovett School
AS A JUNIOR (2021):
- Did not see action in 2021
AS A SOPHOMORE (2020):
- Saw action in one game of the NFCA Leadoff Classic, cracking a single for a RBI on her only at-bat.
- Saw action in one game at the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
- Appeared as a pinch hitter at Duke and had one hit in one at bat with a stolen base and a run scored.
PREP AND PERSONAL:
- Majoring in Business Technology and Film, Television and Theater; aspires to own her own company
- Twitter: @anna_wags7
- Instagram: @awags_
- Four-year letterwinner at shortstop.
- Career .483 hitter with a .621 on-base percentage, good enough for the team lead in each of four seasons.
- Stole 39 bases in 41 steal attempts during high school career.
- Claimed all-region and all-state honors as part of a regional championship team as a senior.
- Tabbed as an all-region selection and Offensive Player of the Year in both sophomore and junior seasons playing for the 2015 and 2016 regional runner-up.
- Most recently competed with the 18U EC Bullets Schnute, Atlanta Vipers Palazzo and Atlanta Vipers Laukka on the club circuit.
- Named a 2018 PGF Regional All-American, representing the Southeast region.
- Club accomplishments include runner-up at the 2016 Junior Olympic Cup in the 18Gold division, along with fifth place at the 2017 ASA 18G Gold Nationals and USA Elite Select Nationals.
- Honor Roll recipient at The Lovett School.
- Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
- Instructor for Champions Fast Pitch Softball.
- Daughter of Aaron and Scarlett Wagner and has two brothers, Lance and Jerod, and one sister, Ivey.
- Father, Aaron, played baseball at Army West Point.
- Sister, Ivey, played softball at Cornell.
- Has moved 10 different times and attended nine different schools while father has served as a U.S. Army officer. Has played travel softball for teams in Florida, Virginia, Maryland, Missouri, Kansas and Georgia.