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1 2018 Record Book California 2018 RECORD BOOK CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL WWW.CALBEARS.COM 1 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL 2018 RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION SEASON INFORMATION ..............................................3-5 SOFTBALL CONTACT Schedule ...............................................................................3 Akilah Laster Quick Facts ...........................................................................4 Office Phone: 510-813-7714 Roster ....................................................................................5 Email: [email protected] MEDIA INFORMATION ..........................................4-5, 64 Fax: 510-643-7778 Media Information ............................................................ 4-5 Broadcast Roster ............................................................... 64 INTERVIEWS COACH INFORMATION ................................................6-7 Interviews with the student-athletes and coaches will Head Coach Diane Ninemire ........................................... 6-7 be coordinated by Akilah Laster and Cal’s Athletic PLAYER BIOS ...........................................................8-25 Communications office and must be requested at least one day in advance. Phone interviews can also be arranged. Mikayla Coelho .....................................................................8 Zoe Conley ............................................................................9 Kristin Cullen ......................................................................10 CREDENTIALS Kamalani Dung ...................................................................11 All members of the media wishing to cover a California Lauren Espalin ................................................................... 12 Softball game must request appropriate credentials in Bradie Fillmore .................................................................. 13 advance from Ben Enos or another member of the Cal Jordan Fines .......................................................................14 Athletic Communications staff. Credential requests should be Jazmyn Jackson ..................................................................15 submitted via email and can be picked up from the Cal Athletic Marcella Kay .......................................................................16 Communications Office on the third floor of Haas Pavilion, or at Cameron Kondo ..................................................................17 Will Call at Levine-Fricke Field an hour before a game starts. Mariko Kondo .................................................................... 18 Krysten McCue ...................................................................19 LEVINE-FRICKE FIELD (PRACTICE & GAME FACILITY) Sabrina Nunez ................................................................... 20 All California softball practices and home games are held Kobie Pettis .........................................................................21 at Levine-Fricke Field, just east of Memorial Stadium off of Taurie Pogue ...................................................................... 22 Centennial Drive. Nestled at the base of Strawberry Canyon, Lindsay Rood...................................................................... 23 the field sits high above the Berkeley campus overlooking the Kourtney Shaw ....................................................................24 San Francisco Bay Area. The field was built in 1995, and the Karlee Sparacino ............................................................... 25 outfield fences stand 190 feet down the right and left field 2017 STATISTICS & RESULTS ..................................26-27 lines. It is 220 feet to straight-away center. 2017 Statistics .................................................................. 26 2017 Results ......................................................................27 PARKING HISTORY & RECORDS .............................................28-63 Public parking for Cal softball games is available for a fee Year-by-Year Coaching Records ........................................ 28 throughout the Cal campus. The Witter Lot is recommended, Series Records ..............................................................29-30 as well as the Underhill Lot, Botanical Garden Lot and No-Hitters ............................................................................31 Lawrence Hall of Science Lot. Honors & Awards ..........................................................32-35 Team Single-Season Records ......................................35-36 CAL ON THE WEB Individual Single-Season Records .....................................37 Updated statistics, weekly releases, recaps, notes, features Individual Career Records ................................................. 38 and more can be accessed at www.CalBears.com. Individual Year-by-Year Leaders ...................................39-42 All-Time Roster ..............................................................43-45 CAL IN THE SOCIAL MEDIA REALM Year-by-Year Schedule & Results .................................46-59 To access the official social media accounts of Cal Softball, Postseason Results ......................................................60-63 visit: Facebook: www.Facebook.com/CalSB Twitter: @CalSB Instagram: @CalSB CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS USAGE GUIDELINES When referring to the University of California’s athletic teams, please use California or Golden Bears on first reference. Cal or Bears may be used in following references. Terms such as UC Berkeley, Cal Berkeley, Berkeley and California-Berkeley (or similar variations) are incorrect and should not be used in connection with Cal Athletics. 2 WWW.CALBEARS.COM 2018 RECORD BOOK CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL 2018 SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (PT) Sacramento State Tournamemt (Sacramento, Calif.) Friday Feb. 9 UC Santa Barbara Sacramento, Calif. 12:30 PM Saturday Feb. 10 Santa Clara Sacramento, Calif. 1:10 PM Saturday Feb. 10 Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. 3:15 PM Sunday Feb. 11 Santa Clara Sacramento, Calif. 12 PM Sunday Feb. 11 Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. 2:30 PM Wesnesday Feb. 14 UC Davis Berkeley, Calif. 2 PM Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic I (Palm Springs, Calif.) Saturday Feb. 17 Fordham Palm Springs, Calif. 10:30 AM Saturday Feb. 17 Loyola Marymount Palm Springs, Calif. 1 PM Sunday Feb. 18 UC Santa Barbara Palm Springs, Calif. 10 AM Sunday Feb. 18 Cal Poly Palm Springs, Calif. 12:30 PM Monday Feb. 19 UC Riverside Palm Springs, Calif. 1:30 PM Wednesday Feb. 21 Saint Mary’s California Moraga, Calif. 3 PM Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic II (Palm Springs, Calif.) Friday Feb. 23 North Carolina Palm Springs, Calif. 1 PM Friday Feb. 23 Texas A&M Palm Springs, Calif. 3:30 PM Saturday Feb. 24 CSUN Palm Springs, Calif. 12 PM Sunday Feb. 25 Cal State Fullerton Palm Springs, Calif. 11:30 AM Sunday Feb. 25 Long Beach State Palm Springs, Calif. 2 PM Hawaii Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii) Wednesday Feb. 28 Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 9 PM Thursday March 1 UTEP Honolulu, Hawaii 3 PM Friday March 2 James Madison Honolulu, Hawaii 1 PM Saturday March 3 East Carolina Honolulu, Hawaii 1 PM Sunday March 4 Longwood Honolulu, Hawaii 11 AM Fresno State Tournament (Fresno, Calif.) Friday March 9 Monmouth Fresno, Calif. 12 PM Friday March 9 UC Santa Barbara Fresno, Calif. 2:30 PM Saturday March 10 Cleveland State Fresno, Calif. 9 AM Saturday March 10 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. 5 PM Sunday March 11 Monmouth Fresno, Calif. 11:30 AM Friday March 16 Oregon State*# Corvallis, Ore. 3 PM Saturday March 17 Oregon State*# Corvallis, Ore. 12 PM Sunday March 18 Oregon State*# Corvallis, Ore. 12 PM Wednesday March 21 Sacramento State Sacramento, Calif. 4 PM FRIDAY MARCH 23 ARIZONA STATE*# BERKELEY, CALIF. 3 PM SATURDAY MARCH 24 ARIZONA STATE*# BERKELEY, CALIF. 3:30 PM SUNDAY MARCH 25 ARIZONA STATE*# BERKELEY, CALIF. 3 PM Friday March 29 Arizona* Tuscon, Ariz. 6 PM Saturday March 30 Arizona* Tuscon, Ariz. 6 PM Sunday March 31 Arizona* Tuscon, Ariz. 12 PM Tuesday April 3 Pacific Stockton, Calif. 4 PM WEDNESDAY APRIL 4 SAINT MARY’S (CALIFORNIA) BERKELEY 4 PM Friday April 13 Washington*# Seattle, Wash. 7 PM Saturday April 14 Washington*# Seattle, Wash. 7 PM Sunday April 15 Washington*# Seattle, Wash. 12 PM FRIDAY APRIL 20 UTAH* BERKELEY 3 PM SATURDAY APRIL 21 UTAH* BERKELEY 1 PM SUNDAY APRIL 22 UTAH* BERKELEY 12 PM Wednesday April 25 UC Davis Davis, Calif. 4 PM Friday April 27 Stanford*# Stanford, Calif. 6:45 PM Saturday April 28 Stanford*# Stanford, Calif. 5 PM Sunday April 29 Stanford*# Stanford, Calif. 1 PM FRIDAY MAY 4 UCLA*# BERKELEY 3 PM SATURDAY MAY 5 UCLA*# BERKELEY 1:30 PM SUNDAY MAY 13 UCLA*# BERKELEY 2 PM THURSDAY MAY 10 OREGON*# BERKELEY 3 PM FRIDAY MAY 11 OREGON*# BERKELEY 3 PM SATURDAY MAY 12 OREGON*# BERKELEY 12 PM All times Pacific (PT) and subject to change | Home games in BOLD | * denotes Pac-12 opponent | # indicates game is televised on Pac-12 Networks WWW.CALBEARS.COM 3 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL 2018 RECORD BOOK QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION PROGRAM HISTORY Location ................................................................. Berkeley, Calif. First Year .........................................................1972 (45 seasons) Enrollment ..........................................................................37,581 All-Time Record ........1669- 823-4 (.668) entering 46th season Founded .................................................................................1868 National Championships ............................................One (2002)
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