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Molloy College Softball Molloy College Softball 2019 Record Book ABOUT Year-By-Year Team Information Head Coach....................................................................................................................Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1985: 23-10 (Bob Houlihan) 1998: 29-15 (Bob Houlihan) 2011: 42-14 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) Record.................................................................................................................................................417-283-1 1986: 26-11 (Bob Houlihan) 1999: 26-19 (Bob Houlihan) 2012: 47-13 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) E-mail............................................................................................................................scassidy@molloy.edu 1987: 14-12-1 (Bob Houlihan) 2000: 17-22 (John Montefusco) 2013: 53-14 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) Phone..........................................................................................................................................516-323-3601 1988: 13-14 (Bob Houlihan) 2001: 16-30 (John Montefusco) 2014: 30-22-1 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) Assistant Coaches....................................................................................Dayna White, Chrissy Freaney 1989: 6-14-1 (Bob Houlihan) 2002: 14-23-1 (Harry Herman) 2015: 24-27 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) First Season.................................................................................................................................................1985 1990: 9-20 (Bob Houlihan) 2003: 21-21 (Kristen Bakalar) 2016: 35-24 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) Overall Record.................................................................................................................................799-655-5 1991: 14-19 (Bob Houlihan) 2004: 13-28 (Ken Marchisella) 2017: 37-18 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) 2017 Record......................................................................................................................30-25 (13-11 ECC) 1992: 15-14 (Bob Houlihan) 2005: 14-32 (Ken Marchisella) 2018: 30-25 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) 1993: 16-13 (Bob Houlihan) 2006: 12-32 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) 1994: 21-18 (Bob Houlihan) 2007: 21-23 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) 1995: 25-13 (Bob Houlihan) 2008: 22-24 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) 1996: 24-16-1 (Bob Houlihan) 2009: 21-26 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) Quick Facts Connect With Us 1997: 16-18 (Bob Houlihan) 2010: 43-21 (Susan Cassidy-Lyke) Founded.................................................................1955 Director of Athletic Communications.......................Kelly Thompson Enrollment...........................................................4,563 [email protected] Nickname............................................................Lions Phone.....................................................516-323-3626 Colors...........................................Maroon and White Athletic Communications Assistant....................Patrick McCormack Home Court...............................Quealy Gymnasium [email protected] Conference..................................................East Coast Phone......................................................516-323-3605 President..........................................Dr. Drew Bogner Director of Athletics..................Susan Cassidy-Lyke Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/molloy/base- Athletics Website...................www.molloylions.com ball/ Coaching Records Athletic Department Phone...............516-323-3608 Facebook: Molloy College Athletics Athletic Department Fax....................516-323-3622 Instagram: @molloy_lions YouTube: Molloy Lions Twitter: @molloylions Coach # of Years Years Record Games W-L% Bob Houlihan 15 1985-99 287-226-3 516 0.559 John Montefusco 2 2000-01 33-52 85 0.388 Harry Harman 1 2002 14-23-1 38 0.382 Kristen Bakalar 1 2003 21-21 42 0.500 Ken Marchisella 2 2004-05 27-50 77 0.351 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 13 2006-Pres. 417-283-1 701 0.596 Totals 33 799-655-5 1,459 0.549 Runs Batted In Walks 1. Carla Campagna (2009-12)...........................207 1. Milan Botte (2013-14,16-17)...........................99 2. Karen Dromerhauser (1997-00)...................183 2. Carla Campagna (2009-12)..............................95 3. Sheila Kelly (1995-98)......................................178 3. Denise Patrick (1991-94)...................................83 Career Records T4. Haley Calderwood (2010-12).....................158 4. Tracey Balinskas (2013-16)...............................79 T4. Milan Botte (2013-14,16-17)......................158 T5. Nicole Losito (2006-09)...................................72 6. Tracey Balinskas (2013-16)............................153 T5. Josette Cavallaro (2009-12)...........................72 Batting Average Hits 7. Nicolette Sinagra (2011-14)..........................130 7. Erin Clinton (2014-17).......................................66 8. Brianna Dalton (2015-18)..............................117 1. Denise Patrick (1991-94)......................................... .515 1. Jeana Frey (2010-13).............................................311 8. Christine Spina (1995-98)................................64 9. Dayna White (2011-14)...................................115 2. Karen Dromerhauser (1997-00)................... .472 2. Tracey Balinskas (2013-16)..................................268 9. Brianna Dalton (2015-18).................................60 10. Beth Hein (1994-97)......................................112 3. Beth Hein (1994-97)......................................... .442 3. Nicolette Sinagra (2011-14)................................266 10. Michelle Walsh (2006-09)..............................59 4. Jeana Frey (2010-13)........................................ .420 4. Carla Campagna (2009-12).................................263 5. Sheila Kelly (1995-98)...................................... .401 5. Beth Hein (1994-97)..............................................257 Stolen Bases Total Bases 6. Diane Blick (1994-95)....................................... .394 6. Milan Botte (2013-14,16-17)...............................248 1. Beth Hein (1994-97)........................................157 1. Carla Campagna (2009-12)...........................442 7. Karen Jorgensen (1990-92)............................ .386 7. Sheila Kelly (1995-98)...........................................226 2. Denise Patrick (1991-94)...............................144 2. Tracey Balinskas (2013-16)............................441 8. Tracey Balinskas (2013-16)............................. .380 8. Karen Dromerhauser (1997-00)........................221 3. Michelle Martini (1999,01-02)........................91 3. Nicolette Sinagra (2011-14)..........................413 9. Haley Calderwood (2010-12)........................ .374 9. Haley Calderwood (2010-12).............................210 4. Karen Jorgensen (1990-92).............................78 4. Milan Botte (2013-14,16-17).........................389 10. Carla Campagna (2009-12)......................... .370 10. Alexandra Sydor (2008-11)...............................200 5. Diana Blick (1994-95).........................................51 5. Karen Dromerhauser (1997-00)...................387 6. Cathy Hughes (1982-83,85).............................45 6. Haley Calderwood (2010-12).......................357 7. Diane Drescher (1988-91)................................41 7. Sheila Kelly (1995-98)......................................341 Runs Doubles 8. Jeane Frey (2010-13).........................................38 8. Jeana Frey (2010-13).......................................336 1. Beth Hein (1994-97)...........................................207 1. Tracey Balinskas (2013-16)............................................63 9. Kerry Rut (1997-00)............................................37 9. Beth Hein (1994-97).........................................331 2. Tracey Balinskas (2013-16)..............................184 T2. Nicolette Sinagra (2011-14)........................................51 10. Dawn DeMatteo (1987-90)...........................34 10. Brianna Dalton (2015-18)............................291 3. Jeana Frey (2010-13).........................................181 T2. Milan Botte (2013-14,16-17).......................................51 4. Sheila Kelly (1995-98).......................................165 4. Karen Dromerhauser (1997-00)...................................49 5. Nicolette Sinagra (2011-14)............................158 5. Brianna Dalton (2015-18)...............................................48 T6. Denise Patrick (1991-94)................................138 6. Nicole Losito (2006-09)...................................................46 T6. Milan Botte (2013-14,16-17)........................138 T7. Carla Campagna (2009-12).........................................45 8. Michelle Walsh (2006-09)................................126 T7. Megan Butterworth (2010-13)..................................45 9. Brenda Lee (2012-15)........................................122 9. Hayley Calderwood (2010-12).....................................44 10. Nicole Losito (2006-09)..................................118 10. Brenda Lee (2012-15)....................................................40 Tracey Balinskas- Carla Campagna- 2014 2012 Triples Home Runs 1. Sheila Kelly (1995-98)........................................27 1. Carla Campagna (2009-12)....................................44 Slugging Percentage On-Base Percentage 2. Karen Borrosso (1998-90).................................21 2. Haley Calderwood (2010-12)................................33 1. Karen Dromerhauser (1997-00)....................
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