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2024 Stats
2023

  • All-ACC Academic Team

  • ACC Academic Honor Roll

  • Started all 61 games

  • Third Team All-ACC

  • Had a SportsCenter Top 10 play coming in at No. 8 on March 5

  • Maintained a .296 average with a .521 slugging percentage and .381 on-base percentage

  • Had 50 hits with eight doubles and 10 home runs

  • Scored 33 runs, tallied 51 RBIs and stole 11 bases

  • Had two hits, two RBIs and scored two runs in the opening game of the Clemson Regional against UNCG (May 19)

  • Drew a bases loaded walk against Oklahoma and scored a run in that game (May 27)

  • Went 3-for-4 with two RBIs vs. Georgia State (Feb. 10)

  • Clocked two doubles, four RBIs and one run against Syracuse (March 4)

  • Tallied three hits and one RBI against Virginia (March 19)

  • Had two hits with four RBIs and one run against South Carolina (March 28)

  • Went 2-for-3 with two runs and three RBIs against Pittsburgh (April 23)

  • Hit a solo home run in Clemson’s 5-4 win at Virginia Tech (April 30)

  • Finished with four RBIs in four different games

  • Preseason All-ACC


2022

  • ACC All-Tournament Selection

  • Third Team All-ACC

  • ACC All-Academic

  • Started all 59 games this season and holds a .287 average with 47 hits

  • Led the team with 15 home runs including seven in ACC games

  • Scored 31 runs and brought in 46 RBIs

  • Had two hits and three RBIs in the NCAA Clemson Regional, including a home run against UNCW (May 20)

  • Had six hits and brought in five RBIs in the ACC Championship Tournament with three home runs, two of which came against Virginia Tech in the Semifinals

  • Went 3-for-4 with two home runs, including a grand slam, in a single game at UNC (April 1)

  • Finished the South Carolina and UNC week with 12 RBIs, four runs scored and five hits, including four home runs

  • Named one of the top performers by the NFCA (April 5)

  • Had clutch three-run homer in comeback victory over Pittsburgh (April 9)

  • Finished 2-for-3 with four RBIs in run-rule victory against Kent State (Feb. 11)

  • Turned 10 double plays at shortstop


2021

  • Second Team All-ACC selection

  • ACC All-Freshman Team selection

  • Appeared in 45 games (37 starts), including 20 starts at third base and 17 games in left field

  • Hit .265 with 102 at-bats, 18 runs, six doubles, four homers, a .725 slugging percentage and a .480 on-base percentage.

  • Recorded 27 RBIs against ACC opponents, good for sixth in the conference

  • Only player to record to grand slams on the season, which she did at Virginia (March 5) and at Syracuse (May 9)

  • Tallied 10 RBIs at Syracuse (May 9), the most by any Division I player in a single game on the season

  • At Syracuse (May 9), she was a solo home run shy of the cycle; she went 4-for-4 at the plate with a grand slam, a three-run homer, a two-run homer and a double

  • Hit a three-run homer against Troy (May 21) at the Tuscaloosa Regional

  • Went 2-for-3 against third-seeded Alabama (May 22) at the Tuscaloosa Regional

  • All-ACC Academic Selection

  • ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient


2020

  • Appeared in 21 games, including 20 starts, after missing the first six games of the season due to shoulder surgery

  • Hit .345 on the season and posted four doubles and two triples

  • Her team-high two triples on the season tied for sixth among all ACC players

  • Recorded a seven-game hitting streak from Feb. 21 through Feb. 29

  • Her seven stolen bases ranked second on the team

  • Went 3-for-4 against Morgan State (Feb. 23), including her second career triple

  • ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient


Note: Due to COVID-19, the Clemson Softball inaugural season was cut short (27 games played)
Before Clemson

  • Played softball, volleyball, and basketball in high school while being a team captain for all three teams

  • Competed in 2017 USA High Performance for volleyball while being named to the All-Tournament Team

  • Hit .414 and added 17 home runs with 7 in a single tournament


Personal

  • Born Alia Onosai Logoleo on July 30, 2001

  • Daughter of Elia and Cynthia “Cyndi” Weathers-Logoleo

  • Majoring in Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management



*Courtesy Clemson Media Guide

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