2024 Softball Roster
Polsfuss, Evy

Jersey Number 41
Evy Polsfuss
- Position:
- First Base
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Apple Valley, Minn.
- High School:
- Eastview
- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
Bio
Sophomore Season 2023: Kelly Lass Invitational (2/11-12): Went 0-for-1 and drew two walks against Bemidji State... was retired at bat against Mary... went 0-for-2 against Minnesota Duluth... scored a run against Mary... Washburn Invite (2/24-26): Retired at bat against Pittsburg State... went 3- for-3 against Central Missouri... scored a run and provided and RBI against Neb. Kearney... Emporia (2/27): Retried at bat as a pinch hitter... Findlay (3/3): Went 0-for-1 as a pinch hitter... Rogers State (3/3): Retired at bat... Grand Valley State (3/5): Appeared off the bench as a pinch hitter... Clarion (3/7): Retired at bat as a pinch hitter... Ferris State (3/9): Went 2-for-2... Cedarville (3/9): Went 1-for-3 and provided an RBI... Concordia-St. Paul (3/17): Ripped a double and recorded three RBI... UW-Parkside (8/18): Served as a pinch hitter... University of Mary (4/1): Went 1-for-1 and drew a walk to provide an RBI in the doubleheader... Minot State (4/2): Recorded an RBI... Minnesota State (4/7): Went 1-for3... Concordia-St. Paul (4/8): Drew a walk as a pinch hitter... Minnesota Crookston (4/12): Served as a pinch hitter in the doubleheader and drew a hit-by-pitch... Northern State (4/18): Served off the bench as a pinch hitter... Southwest Minnesota (4/23): Went 0-for-2 as a pinch hitter in the doubleheader... Bemidji State (4/25): Drew a walk as a pinch hitter... Augustana (4/29): Served off the bench as a pinch hitter... NSIC Conference Tournament (5/3-5): Appeared as a pinch hitter against MSU Moorhead...
In her first season with St. Cloud State, Polsfuss appeared in 30 games with 11 starts as the designated player for the Huskies. She recorded nine hits in 42 at-bats, including going 3-for-3 against Central Missouri (Feb. 25), with a .377 on-base percentage. She tallied seven RBIs, and one double in 2023.
Before SCSU: Played for Rock Valley College from 2020-2022. While attending Rock Valley she was named N4C First Team All-Conference, NJCAA Region 4 First Team All Region, and NFCA First Team All-American. She was also named named NJCAA First Team All-American. Won the DIII National Championship in 2021 and 2022. Attended Eastview High School. During her high school campaign she was a 2x South Suburban Conference All-Conference.
Personal: Daughter of Amy and Michael Shanks and Steve Polsfuss. Majoring in Exercise Science. Her career ambitions include becoming a athletic trainer or physical therapist.
Why Polsfuss chose SCSU: "I chose St. Cloud State because of the athletic and academic opportunities and it felt like home."
In her first season with St. Cloud State, Polsfuss appeared in 30 games with 11 starts as the designated player for the Huskies. She recorded nine hits in 42 at-bats, including going 3-for-3 against Central Missouri (Feb. 25), with a .377 on-base percentage. She tallied seven RBIs, and one double in 2023.
Before SCSU: Played for Rock Valley College from 2020-2022. While attending Rock Valley she was named N4C First Team All-Conference, NJCAA Region 4 First Team All Region, and NFCA First Team All-American. She was also named named NJCAA First Team All-American. Won the DIII National Championship in 2021 and 2022. Attended Eastview High School. During her high school campaign she was a 2x South Suburban Conference All-Conference.
Personal: Daughter of Amy and Michael Shanks and Steve Polsfuss. Majoring in Exercise Science. Her career ambitions include becoming a athletic trainer or physical therapist.
Why Polsfuss chose SCSU: "I chose St. Cloud State because of the athletic and academic opportunities and it felt like home."
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