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Season-By-Season Log - Softball 1996-Present Season-By-Season Log - Softball 1996-Present 1998 M14 ....... Dordt University ........................ L ......0-10 Tracy Schmidt (1996-99) M21 ....... Avila University ......................... L .......0-3 51-72 | .414 Record: 21-9 M21 ....... Avila University ......................... L .......2-9 KCAC Round Robin Champion A3.......... Tabor College ............................W ......5-1 1996 Region IV Tournament Participant A3.......... Tabor College ............................W ......8-1 Record: 7-24, 6-9 A5.......... Bethany College ........................ L ......0-12 M3 ......... Avila University ......................... L .......1-3 A5.......... Bethany College ........................W ......4-3 M5 ......... University of Saint Mary ............W .....11-3 ........................................... M3 ......... Avila University ......................... L .......2-9 A8.......... Baker University ........................ L .......3-9 M5 ......... University of Saint Mary ............ L ......0-11 ........................................... M5 ......... Park University .......................... L .......1-5 A8.......... Baker University ........................ L .......0-9 M11 ....... Avila University ......................... L ......8-11 ........................................... M24 ....... Trinity College ............................W ......7-0 A11........ MidAmerica Nazarene Uni. ........W ......3-2 M11 ....... Avila University ......................... L ......2-10 ........................................... M24 ....... Trinity College ............................W .....10-1 A11........ MidAmerica Nazarene Uni. ........ L .......6-7 M13 ....... Baker University ........................ L ........NA ............................................ M31 ....... Kansas Wesleyan University ...... L .......3-5 ........................Ottawa, Kan. A12........ Sterling College .........................W ......8-0 ........................Ottawa, Kan. M13 ....... Baker University ........................ L ........NA M31 ....... Kansas Wesleyan University ...... L .......0-8 ........................Ottawa, Kan. A12........ Sterling College ......................... L .......1-2 ........................Ottawa, Kan. ............. Avila University ......................... L ........NA ............................................ A1.......... Benedictine College ...................W ......4-0 ........................Ottawa, Kan. A14........ Sterling College - ! ....................W .....16-9 ...................Lindsborg, Kan. ............. Graceland University ................. L ........NA ............................................ A1.......... Benedictine College ...................W ......7-2 ........................Ottawa, Kan. A14........ Bethany College - ! ...................W .....10-8 ...................Lindsborg, Kan. ............. Doane University ....................... L ........NA ............................................ A3.......... Kansas Wesleyan Uni - ! ...........W ......8-0 ........................Ottawa, Kan. A15........ Tabor College - ! ........................W .....13-0 ...................Lindsborg, Kan. ............. MidAmerica Narazarene Uni. ..... L ........NA A3.......... Friends University - ! ................W .....11-2 .......................Ottawa, Kan. A15........ Kansas Wesleyan Uni. - ! ..........W ......7-3 ....................Lindsborg, Kan. A2.......... Sterling College .........................W ......6-4 ............................................ A4.......... Sterling College - ! .................... L .......1-2 ........................Ottawa, Kan. A15........ Friends University - ! ................W ......4-3 ....................Lindsborg, Kan. A2.......... Sterling College ......................... L .......1-2 ............................................ A4.......... Bethany College - ! ...................W ......3-1 ........................Ottawa, Kan. A19........ Friends University ..................... L .......0-4 ............. Kansas Wesleyan University ...... L ........NA A4.......... Tabor College - ! ........................W ......8-1 ........................Ottawa, Kan. A19........ Friends University ..................... L .......3-4 ............. Kansas Wesleyan University ...... L ........NA A7.......... MidAmerica Nazarene Uni. ........W ......7-2 ............................................ A27........ Kansas Wesleyan University ......W ......8-5 A10........ Tabor College - ! ........................W ......9-1 A7.......... MidAmerica Nazarene Uni. ........W .....16-8 A27........ Kansas Wesleyan University ...... L .......1-4 A10........ Tabor College - ! ........................W ......8-3 A11........ Baker University ........................W ......5-3 ................Baldwin City, Kan. A12........ Sterling College - * ................... L ......9-14 ........................................... A11........ Baker University ........................W ......8-7 ................Baldwin City, Kan. 2001 A12........ Friends University - * ............... L ........NA ............................................ A15........ Sterling College .........................W .....11-0 .......................Ottawa, Kan. Record: 11-25, 6-8 A12........ Tabor College - *.......................W .....10-2 ........................................... A15........ Sterling College .........................W ......8-3 ........................Ottawa, Kan. ............. Baker University ........................W ......5-0 A13........ Bethany College - * .................. L ......5-15 A17........ Bethany College ........................ L .......0-2 ....................Lindsborg, Kan. ............. Baker University ........................ L .......2-9 A13........ Kansas Wesleyan Uni - * .......... L ........NA A17........ Bethany College ........................W ......9-8 ....................Lindsborg, Kan. ............. MidAmerica Nazarene Uni. ........ L .......4-8 ............. Avila University ......................... L ........NA A20........ Friends University .....................W .....10-4 ...................... Wichita, Kan. ............. MidAmerica Nazarene Uni. ........ L .......1-9 ............. Avila University ......................... L ........NA A20........ Friends University ..................... L .....12-14 ..................... Wichita, Kan. ............. Ellsworth Community College .... L ......4-14 A17........ Bethany College - $ ...................W ......3-0 ....................Lindsborg, Kan. A21........ Tabor College ............................W .....15-2 .................... Hillsboro, Kan. ............. Ellsworth Community College ....W ......4-3 A17........ Bethany College ........................ L .......0-3 ....................Lindsborg, Kan. A21........ Tabor College ............................W .....15-5 .................... Hillsboro, Kan. ............. Baker University ........................ L .......6-9 A22........ MidAmerica Nazarene Uni. ........ L .......5-8 A24........ Bethany College - * ..................W ......4-3 ....................... Sterling, Kan. ............. Baker University ........................ L .......3-9 A22........ MidAmerica Nazarene Uni. ........ L .......6-7 A25........ Kansas Wesleyan Uni - * .......... L .......4-5 ....................... Sterling, Kan. ............. Neosho Community College ....... L .......2-9 A24........ Friends University .....................W ......6-3 A25........ Sterling College - * ...................W .....11-3 ...................... Sterling, Kan. ............. Neosho Community College ....... L ......2-11 A24........ Friends University ..................... L ......1-12 A26........ Kansas Wesleyan Uni. - * .........W ......5-3 ....................... Sterling, Kan. ............. Friends University ..................... L .......3-8 A26........ Sterling College - # .................. L ......9-10 ...................Lindsborg, Kan. A26........ Kansas Wesleyan Uni. - * ......... L ......2-16 ...................... Sterling, Kan. ............. Friends University ..................... L .......1-5 A26........ Friends University - # .............. L .......4-5 ....................Lindsborg, Kan. M11 ....... Bellevue Univeristy - # ............ L .......0-6 ....................Sioux City, Iowa ............. Iowa Wesleyan University - ! ..... L .......4-6 ....................... Wichita, Kan. ! - First sweep in program history / * - KCAC Round Robin Tournament / # M11 ....... University of Jamestown - # .... L .......3-4 ....................Sioux City, Iowa ............. Avila University - ! .................... L ......0-12 ...................... Wichita, Kan. - KCAC Tournament / $ - Programs’ first no hitter (Mischelle Morill) ! - KCAC Round Robin Tournament / * - KCAC Tournament / # - Region IV Tournament ............. Grand View University - ! .......... L .......1-9 ....................... Wichita, Kan. 1997 1999 ............. College of Saint Mary - ! ........... L .......8-9 ....................... Wichita, Kan. Record: 14-20, 8-12 ............. Sterling College - ! ....................W ......4-2 ....................... Wichita, Kan. Record: 9-19, 4-8 ............. McPherson College....................W ......5-1 M4 ......... Baker University ........................W ......3-2 M1 ......... Avila University ......................... L .......0-2 ............. McPherson College....................W ......7-6 M4 ......... Baker University ........................ L ......4-12
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