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1 MVC Softball Records (As of 7/5/2017) 1996 2000 2004 MVC Softball records (as of 7/5/2017) Year-by-Year Standings 1983* 1988 1992 TEAM ALL PCT TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT Missouri State (1) 28-10 .737 Eastern Illinois (t5) 15-3 .833 29-17 .630 Missouri State (4) 14-4 .778 24-28 .462 Western Illinois (2) 16-16 .500 Illinois State (1) 13-3 .813 39-12 .765 Wichita State (t5) 13-5 .722 26-32 .448 Eastern Illinois (3) 20-10 .667 Western Illinois (2) 11-7 .611 28-22 .560 Drake (t9) 9-6-1 .594 24-17-1 .583 Illinois State (4) 16-16 .500 UNI (4) 11-7 .611 35-25 .583 Western Illinois (1) 8-6 .571 25-18 .581 Indiana State (5) 23-20 .535 Southern Illinois (t7) 10-8 .556 30-20 .600 Illinois State (t9) 8-9-1 .472 24-35-2 .410 Southern Illinois (6) 16-15 .516 Indiana State (t7) 8-10 .444 23-26 .469 Indiana State (3) 6-8 .429 26-19-1 .576 Bradley (7) 12-10 .545 Bradley (t9) 7-11 .389 22-25 .468 Eastern Illinois (t5) 6-8 .429 20-24 .455 Wichita State (8) 9-20 .310 Missouri State (3) 5-11 .313 16-35 .314 Southern Illinois (2) 6-9-1 .406 33-25-1 .568 UNI (9) 31-15 .674 Wichita State (t9) 4-10 .286 12-33 .267 UNI (t7) 4-11-1 .281 29-24-1 .546 Drake 13-10 .565 Drake (t5) 2-16 .111 15-39 .278 Bradley (t7) 4-12 .250 13-25 .342 Tournament Champion: Missouri St. Tournament Champion: Illinois St. Tournament Champion: Western Ill. League MVP: Becky Duffin, Missouri St. League MVP: Zam Mogill, Eastern Ill. League MVP: Barb Gaines, Missouri St., Rookie of the Year: Robin Chapman, Illinois St. Debbie Styx, Indiana St. 1984 Coach of the Year: Janet Marquis, Eastern Ill. Rookie of the Year: Amy Pera, Bradley Coach of the Year: Holly Hesse, Missouri St. TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT 1989 1993 Illinois State (4) 15-3 .833 24-18 .571 Western Illinois (1) 13-3 .813 30-9 .769 TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT TEAM MVC PCT ALL PCT Missouri State (2) 9-6 .600 21-15 .583 Western Illinois (3) 12-2 .857 31-18 .633 Drake (1) 13-3 .813 35-16 .686 Indiana State (t7) 9-6 .600 17-15 .531 Illinois State (t5) 12-4 .750 24-28 .462 Southern Illinois (t5) 12-4 .750 34-12 .739 Bradley (3) 7-5 .583 25-12 .676 Indiana State (2) 10-5 .667 31-24 .564 Creighton (3) 10-6 .625 32-23 .582 UNI (t7) 8-8 .500 23-22 .511 Wichita State (1) 9-7 .563 35-31 .530 Illinois State (2) 11-7 .611 26-34 .433 Wichita State (t9) 5-13 .278 16-28 .364 UNI (4) 10-8 .556 34-26 .567 Wichita State (t5) 9-7 .563 39-18 .684 Eastern Illinois (t5) 3-9 .250 14-21-1 .400 Southern Illinois (t7) 10-8 .556 24-22 .522 Missouri State (4) 8-8 .500 28-21 .571 Southern Illinois (t5) 3-10 .231 12-21 .364 Eastern Illinois (t5) 8-10 .444 13-23 .361 UNI (t7) 8-8 .500 25-19 .568 Drake (t9) 2-11 .154 3-24 .111 Bradley (t7) 6-8 .429 24-24 .500 Indiana State (t9) 5-11 .313 18-32 .360 Tournament Champion: Western Ill. Missouri State (t9) 4-12 .250 11-37 .229 Bradley (t7) 5-13 .278 18-25 .419 League MVP: Maxine McGlaughlin, Illinois St. Drake (t9) 0-17 .000 13-44 .228 Tulsa (t9) 1-15 .063 2-43 .044 Tournament Champion: Wichita St. Tournament Champion: Drake 1985 League MVP: Patty Bautista, Wichita St. League MVP: Colleen Holloway, Southern Ill. Rookie of the Year: Dawn Viti, Western Ill. Rookie of the Year: Danielle Tyler, Drake TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT Coach of the Year: Kathy Veroni, Western Ill. Coach of the Year: Megan Bryant, Drake Illinois State (1) 12-4 .750 31-18 .633 Bradley (2) 11-6-1 .647 34-15-1 .694 1990 1994 Western Illinois (t5) 11-7 .611 21-19 .525 Missouri State (4) 8-7 .533 27-23 .540 TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT TEAM MVC PCT ALL PCT Drake (t9) 9-9 .500 19-23 .452 Illinois State (t7) 12-2 .857 30-25 .545 Missouri State (2) 13-3 .813 38-13 .745 Southern Illinois (t5) 8-9 .471 24-19 .558 Southern Illinois (3) 10-2 .833 31-10 .756 Bradley (t7) 9-5 .643 33-8 .805 UNI (t9) 8-10 .444 24-30 .444 Western Illinois (2) 11-3 .786 35-16 .686 Illinois State (t5) 11-7 .611 36-21 .632 Indiana State (3) 6-10 .375 18-32-1 .360 Eastern Illinois (4) 7-4 .636 18-16 .529 Southern Illinois (3) 8-7 .533 29-16 .644 Eastern Illinois (t7) 6-11-1 .353 25-22-1 .532 Drake (t5) 10-6 .625 33-24 .579 Wichita State (t7) 9-8 .529 31-24 .564 Wichita State (t7) 5-11 .313 11-31 .262 Missouri State (t5) 7-9 .438 15-23 .395 UNI (t5) 7-7 .500 40-21 .656 Tournament Champion: Illinois St. Indiana State (t9) 4-8 .333 21-12 .636 Drake (1) 6-8 .429 32-24 .571 League MVP: Beth Hawkins, Bradley Wichita State (t9) 5-12 .294 23-42 .354 Creighton (4) 6-10 .375 24-31 .436 UNI (1) 3-13 .188 29-30 .492 Tulsa (t9) 5-11 .313 16-41 .281 1986 Bradley (t7) 2-12 .143 12-30 .286 Indiana State (t9) 5-13 .278 22-32 .407 Tournament Champion: UNI Tournament Champion: Drake TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT League MVP: Jenn Jackson, UNI League MVP: Kellie Becher, Missouri St. Illinois State (t5) 13-5 .722 35-17 .673 Rookie of the Year: Laurie Bowden, Drake Rookie of the Year: Priscilla Welch, Illinois St. Eastern Illinois (4) 13-5 .722 30-15-1 .667 Coach of the Year: Megan Bryant, Drake Coach of the Year: Holly Hesse, Missouri St. Bradley (2) 12-6 .667 36-14 .720 Indiana State (1) 11-6 .647 28-17 .622 1991 ^1995 Southern Illinois (t7) 10-8 .556 23-21 .523 Wichita State (t7) 8-10 .444 18-34 .346 TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT TEAM MVC PCT ALL PCT UNI (t5) 6-11 .353 20-29 .408 Southern Illinois (1) 14-0 1.000 42-7 .857 Illinois State (1) 19-1 .950 46-14 .767 Missouri State (3) 6-12 .333 30-20 .600 Illinois State (2) 13-5 .722 37-21 .638 Wichita State (2) 14-5 .737 33-21 .611 Western Illinois (t9) 6-12 .333 18-25 .419 Western Illinois (4) 9-7 .563 30-18 .625 Drake (t5) 13-7 .650 27-25 .519 Drake (t9) 4-14 .222 14-32 .304 Wichita State (3) 9-7 .563 26-23-1 .531 Evansville (t7) 11-9 .550 34-18 .654 Tournament Champion: Indiana St. Missouri State (t5) 6-6 .500 22-26 .458 Bradley (t5) 10-10 .500 35-20-1 .634 League MVP: Beth Hawkins, Bradley Indiana State (t7) 8-8 .500 17-32 .347 Creighton (t7) 9-9 .500 32-19 .627 Eastern Illinois (t9) 5-9 .357 28-20 .583 Missouri State (3) 7-10 .412 22-25 .468 1987 UNI (t9) 6-11 .353 24-40 .375 Southern Illinois 8-12 .400 24-24 .500 Drake (t7) 3-9 .250 22-32 .407 UNI 5-15 .250 24-32 .429 TEAM CON PCT ALL PCT Bradley (t5) 2-13 .133 14-32 .304 Indiana State (4) 4-12 .250 24-35 .407 Eastern Illinois (t5) 13-5 .722 25-19-1 .568 Tournament Champion: Southern Ill. Tulsa 3-13 .188 10-35 .222 Bradley (t7) 11-7 .611 25-27 .481 League MVP: Robin Smith, Illinois St. Tournament Champion: Illinois St. Illinois State (3) 11-7 .611 41-20 .672 Rookie of the Year: Laurie Wilson, SIU League MVP: Jodi Burch, Illinois St. Wichita State (t7) 10-8 .556 20-30 .400 Coach of the Year: Kay Brechtelsbauer, SIU Rookie of the Year: Dawn Daenzer, Southern Ill. Missouri State (2) 10-8 .556 30-22 .577 Coach of the Year: Melinda Fischer, Illinois St. Southern Illinois (4) 10-8 .556 25-20 .556 Western Illinois (1) 9-9 .500 33-24 .579 UNI (t5) 7-11 .389 29-23 .558 Indiana State (t9) 7-11 .389 19-27 .413 Drake (t9) 2-16 .111 12-32 .273 Tournament Champion: Western Ill. League MVP: Lisa DaRocha, Western Ill. Coach of the Year: Melinda Fischer, Illinois St. Bradley • Drake • Evansville • Illinois State • Indiana State • Loyola • Missouri State • UNI • Southern Illinois • Valparaiso 1 MVC Softball records (as of 7/5/2017) 1996 2000 2004 TEAM MVC PCT ALL PCT TEAM MVC PCT ALL PCT TEAM MVC PCT ALL PCT Illinois State (3) 15-2 .882 35-19 .648 Evansville (t7) 11-7 .611 37-21-1 .636 Southern Illinois (2) 18-6 .750 45-17 .726 Drake (t7) 14-5-1 .725 31-14-1 .685 Creighton (2) 11-7 .611 34-22 .607 Creighton (1) 17-8 .680 44-17-1 .718 Missouri State (1) 13-6 .684 34-22 .607 UNI (t5) 11-7 .611 28-32 .467 Illinois State (t5) 18-9 .667 33-19-1 .632 Southern Illinois (4) 11-9 .550 26-21 .553 Missouri State (t7) 10-8 .556 30-28 .517 Drake (t5) 14-11 .560 30-24 .556 UNI (t5) 11-9 .550 34-22 .607 Illinois State (1) 10-8 .556 27-33 .450 Wichita State (t3) 15-12 .556 38-26 .594 Wichita State (t5) 10-10 .500 31-31 .500 Southern Illinois (4) 9-9 .500 41-22 .651 Evansville (t3) 13-12 .520 40-20 .667 Bradley (2) 8-10-1 .447 24-34-1 .415 Bradley (t5) 8-10 .444 26-28 .481 Missouri State 11-15 .423 29-27 .518 Tulsa (t7) 8-12 .400 24-33 .421 Indiana State (3) 8-10 .444 22-36 .379 Bradley 11-15 .423 29-29 .500 Creighton 6-12 .333 17-24 .415 Wichita State 7-11 .389 17-37 .315 UNI 11-15 .423 17-32 .347 Evansville 5-14 .263 22-28 .440 Drake 5-13 .278 22-33 .400 Indiana State 1-26 .037 23-41 .359 Indiana State 2-14 .125 13-37 260 Tournament Champion: Illinois St.
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