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Ashley Tori Ainbinder Rocha

Becca Bigler

Rachael Senatore Maggie Hawkins

Erin Trippi

Caryn Bailey

Chloe Fitzgerald 2014 HOFSTRA UNI VERSITY SOF TBALL QUICK FACTS

Location: Hempstead, 11549 Senior Assistant Director of Athletic Founded: 1935 Communications/Softball Contact: TAB LE Enrollment: 11,453 Brian Bohl Nickname: Pride Office Phone: (516) 463-6759 Colors: Gold, White and Blue Cell Phone: (516) 408-8214 OF CONTENTS Affiliation: NCAA Division I Fax: (516) 463-5033 Colonial Athletic Association E-mail Address: [email protected] Quick Facts 1 Conference: Hofstra Highlights 2 Home Field: Hofstra Softball Stadium Associate Director of Athletics for Hofstra Tradition 4 (1,000) Communications: Stephen Gorchov Head Softball Coach Bill Edwards 6 Press Box Phone: (516) 523-6185 Office Phone: (516) 463-4933 Associate Head Coach Larissa Anderson 8 Senior Sports Information Director: Assistant Coaches Kate Stake 9 Assistant Coach Adrienne Clark 10 President: Stuart Rabinowitz Jim Sheehan Support Staff 11 Faculty Athletics Representative: Office Phone: (516) 463-6764 Dr. Michael Barnes Director of Athletic Publications: 2014 Outlook 12 2014 Roster 15 Vice President and Director of Athletics: Len Skoros Jeffrey A. Hathaway Office Phone: (516) 463-4602 Player Profiles Deputy Director of Athletics: Becca Bigler 16 Dino Mattesich Equipment Manager: Kathy Theiling Rachael Senatore 17 Ashley Ainbinder 18 Senior Associate Director of Athletics: Photography: Brian Ballweg, Zach Lane, Tori Rocha 19 Cindy Lewis Ross Obley, Clayton Hotze Danielle Bitts 20 Senior Associate Director of Athletics/ Erin Trippi 21 Facilities: Jay Artinian Morgan Lashley/Taylor Pirone 22 Caryn Bailey/Alyssa Cuzzola 23 Associate Director of Athletics/NCAA Chloe Fitzgerald/ Maggie Hawkins 24 Education and Compliance Services: SOF TBALL Kim Smith/Lacey Clark/ Jim Gibbons INFORMATION Jessica Peslak 25 H Associate Director of Athletics/ Rachel Simodejka/Christie Sinacori/ Michaela Transue 26 Communications: Stephen Gorchov Head Coach: Bill Edwards (Northern Michigan, 1967) Assistant Director of Athletics/Marketing Under Armour 27 and Promotions: Chrissy Arnone Overall Record/Years: 894-404-3/24 years This is Hofstra University 28 Assistant Director of Athletics/ Record at School/Years: Same Hofstra University President 30 Associate Head Coach: Larissa Anderson University Senior Administration 31 Administration: Rachel August Hofstra University Director of Athletics 32 Assistant Director of Athletics/Ticket Assistant Coaches: Kate Stake and Athletic Administration and Head Coaches 34 Operations: Maria Corvino Adrienne Clark Academic Support 36 Assistant Director of Athletics/Student- Softball Office Phone: (516) 463-5085 Athletic Training 37 Athlete Services and Life Skills 2013 Record: 46-13 Long Island 38 39 Development: James Lally 2013 Conference Record/Finish: 18-2/ Softball Facilities 40 Assistant Director of Athletics/NCAA First Place 2013 Statistics 42 Education and Compliance Services: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/6 2013 Results 43 Samantha Sweeney Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 2013 Colonial Athletic Association Review 44 Director of Athletic Development: The Colonial Athletic Association 46 Jim Furlong Hofstra’s Pro and Olympic Players 47 Director of Ticket Sales: Haile Urquhart Hofstra Softball Honor Roll 48 Hofstra Softball Record Book 51 Athletic Department Phone: Where Are They Now? 56 (516) 463-6750 Softball Alumnae 58 Hofstra in Postseason Play 60 Series Records 63 HOFSTRA SOF TBALL ONLINE All-Time Results 64 Media Following 73 GoHofstra.com Hofstra in the Community 74 Softball Media Information 75 Hofstra Campus Map/ TOP RETURNING HITTERS: Getting to Hofstra 76

NAME POS. CL. AVG.-HR-RBI HONORS Nondiscrimination Policy Hofstra University is committed to extending equal opportunity to all qualified Caryn Bailey OF So. 360-9-43 1st Team NFCA All- individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national or ethnic origin, physical or Region, All-CAA mental disability, marital or veteran status (characteristics collectively referred to as “Protected Characteristic”) in employment and in the conduct Maggie Hawkins IF So. .335-4-28 CAA All-Rookie Team and operation of Hofstra University’s educational programs and activities, including admissions, scholarship and loan programs and athletic and other Becca Bigler IF Sr. .297-12-41 2nd Team NFCA All- school administered programs. This statement of nondiscrimination is in compliance with Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title Region, All-CAA IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act, the Age Discrimination Act and other applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations relating to nondiscrimination (“Equal Opportunity Laws”). The TOP RETURNING PITCHER: Equal Rights and Opportunity Officer is the University’s official responsible for coordinating its overall adherence to Equal Opportunity Laws. Questions or concerns regarding any of these laws or other aspects of Hofstra’s Equal Name Cl. IP W-L, ERA, K Opportunity Statement should be directed to the Equal Rights and Opportunity Officer at [email protected], (516) 463-7310, C/O Office of Legal Affairs Maggie Hawkins So. 13.1 3-0, 0.53, 10 and General Counsel, 101 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549. For additional contacts and related resources, see http://www.hofstra.edu/about/ policy/policy_eoe.html 2014 sof tball • 1 HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTSHEADING TEXT WRHU, HOFSTRA’S RADIO STATION, WAS RECENTLY RATED THE FIFTH BEST COLLEGE RADIO STATION IN THE NATION BY THE PRINCETON REVIEW.

HOFSTRA HOSTED A PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE ON OCTOBER 16, 2012, AND BROUGHT A SLATE OF TOP POLITICAL STRATEGISTS, ACTIVISTS, SCHOLARS AND JOURNALISTS TO CAMPUS AS PART OF AN ELECTION- THEMED EVENT SERIES.

POP SINGER KE$HA HEADLINED VIBE LIVE DURING THE 2013 H FALL FESTIVAL

HOFSTRA CELEBRATED ITS DUTCH ROOTS WITH THE 30TH ANNUAL DUTCH FESTIVAL ON MAY 5, 2013.

THE PRINCETON REVIEW RECENTLY NAMED THE ZARB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ONE OF ITS “GREAT SCHOOLS FOR MARKETING AND SALES MAJORS”

2 • hofstra Uni versity HOFSTRA HIGHLIGHTS HOFSTRA IS JUST HOFSTRA NAMED 25 MILES FROM ITS SCHOOL OF NEW YORK CITY. COMMUNICATION FOR DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS LAWRENCE HERBERT, THE INVENTOR OF THE PANTONE COLOR MATCHING SYSTEM, TO HONOR HIS GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY AND HIS REVOLUTIONARY IMPACT ON PRINT AND DESIGN.

APPROXIMATELY 2,000 UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE AND LAW STUDENTS CELEBRATED THE COMPLETION OF THEIR STUDIES DURING FOUR SEPARATE GRADUATION EXERCISES IN MAY 2013. H

THE HOFSTRA COMMUNITY RAISED MORE THAN THEN-NEWARK $111,000 FOR THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY AS MAYOR CORY PART OF THE ANNUAL RELAY FOR LIFE, SETTING A BOOKER WAS NEW RECORD FOR THE HOFSTRA EVENT. THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR HOFSTRA’S ANNUAL P.R.I.D.E. WEEK.

2014 sof tball • 3 HOFSTRA TRADITION

1481 games 18 conference 6 Academic All- 990 victories championships Americans 64  All-Conference players 17 Academic All-District 5  All-Americans players 49 All-Region players 3  Retired Numbers 14 NCAA Tournament 24 consecutive winning appearances seasons 11 consecutive conference 24 NCAA Tournament championships (NCAA victories record) from 1998-2008

COACH BILL EDWARDS HAS WON 894 GAMES ENTERING THE 2014 SEASON H

2003 AND 2004 ALL-NCAA REGIONAL 2000 AMERICA EAST SOFTBALL CHAMPS SELECTION ADRIENNE CLARK

2004 NCAA REGIONALS IN STANFORD

2013 CAA AWARD WINNERS 2006 CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR ASHLEY LANE

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2000 NFCA ALL- AMERICAN AND 2001 AMERICA EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR LISA CIAVARDINI

GRAND OPENING OF HOFSTRA SOFTBALL STADIUM IN TARA ULRICH WAS A 2000. FOUR-TIME ALL-CAA SELECTION

THREE-TIME CAA PITCHER OF THE YEAR KAYLEIGH LOTTI H

TWO-TIME NFCA ALL-AMERICAN AND THREE-TIME COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN CRYSTAL BOYD

OLIVIA GALATI WAS HOFSTRA’S FIRST FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICAN, EARNING THE HONOR IN 2012

TWO-TIME AMERICA EAST PITCHER OF THE YEAR 2003 COSIDA JEN SMITH ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN HEATHER BROUSSEAU

2014 sof tball • 5 HEAD SOF TBALL COACH BILL EDWARDS

ill Edwards is entering his 25th season as the Hofstra BUniversity Head Softball Coach in 2014. He has been the architect of a program that has grown to national prominence. As a result of his success with the Pride, he was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Hall of Fame in December of 2009.

Edwards has guided Hofstra to 14 NCAA Tournament appearances, including six straight from 2003- 08. He has led Hofstra to the NCAA Tournament regional finals in six of the last 10 seasons, including 2004-05, 2008, 2010 and 2012-13. He led Hofstra to a remarkable 11 straight conference tournament titles from 1998-2008, which is an NCAA Division I record for softball Edwards, who has been a part of 24 straight winning seasons at (breaking the previous record of nine straight set by Massachusetts Hofstra, coached the Pride to a #21 ranking in the final 2004 NCAA from 1995-2003). Division I Softball Poll, and a #20 ranking in the final 1994 poll. He has also led the Pride to #1 rankings in the Northeast Region Poll in His career record stands at 894-404-3 in 24 seasons for a .687 winning 1993, 1994, 1997 and 2000. His 2013 squad finished the season ranked H percentage. Hofstra has never had a losing season since Edwards took 25th in the final NFCA national poll and the 2012 team ended the over before the 1990 season with the program posting either a regular season ranked 16th nationally. season or a postseason conference title in each of the last 22 seasons. Edwards has been named the CAA’s Coach of the Year six consecutive Edwards has been named the Regional Coach of the Year 12 times in times, winning the coaches ballot every season since 2008. his career (1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, In 2012, Edwards led Hofstra to its first-ever NCAA Regional 2008, 2012 and 2013). His players have also earned All-America championship to advance to the first Super Regional in program honors from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association six times, history in a 42-15 season that saw the Pride finish one win away including twice by Crystal Boyd (1993, 1994) and once apiece from from the Women’s College World Series. Edwards’ team captured the Alicia Smith (2000), Lisa Ciavardini (2000), Amanda Hallaway (2003). CAA championship after going 22-0 against the league for the first Olivia Galati became the program’s first-ever first-team All-America in undefeated conference performance in school history. 2012 and earned second-team All-America status after leading all of Division I in victories (40) and shutouts (22) as a senior in 2013. Hofstra then defeated No. 12 overall seed UCLA on the Bruins’ home field and knocked off San Diego State twice in the Los Angeles In 2013, Edwards helped Hofstra post a school-record 46 wins en route Regional to set up a best-of-three Tampa Super Regional against the to winning the CAA regular season and tournament championships. University of South Florida. The Pride won Game 1 before dropping a Hofstra went 3-2 in the NCAA Regional in advancing to the finals by pair of one-run games to a Bulls squad that finished ranked eighth in defeating Oregon State twice and forcing an elimination game against the country. No. 8 Missouri via a 10-0 (5 inn.) win before falling in the regional title game. In 2011, Edwards guided Hofstra to a 40-13 record. One year prior, Edwards led Hofstra to a school record-tying 45 wins in 2010, as the team won the CAA regular season title, swept through the CAA Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Regional finals with two wins over No. 14 Oklahoma State. The Pride took third-ranked (and eventual runner-up) Arizona to 12 innings in the regional finals before falling 10-6.

The Pride also earned 45 wins in 2008, including two at the NCAA Regionals in Hempstead as it advanced to the regional finals for the third time. The Pride finished with a 45-13 record, while winning the Colonial Athletic Association regular season and postseason championships, earning Edwards the CAA Coach of the Year award.

In 2004, Hofstra advanced to the NCAA Regional finals at Stanford University, where the Pride won four games and fell just one win shy of reaching the Women’s College World Series.

During the 2000 season, Edwards and the Pride set a then-school record with 42 wins, marking the third time that they had reached the

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40-win plateau. Hofstra also won their third consecutive America East Championship and earned their second straight automatic bid to NCAA Regionals, where they defeated Louisiana-Lafayette before being eliminated 2-1 by seventh-ranked LSU.

In 1995, Hofstra’s first season in the North Atlantic Conference, Edwards led the squad to a school-record 41- 1968 through 1979. At Iona, his teams posted a 174-58-14 record 21 mark, the North Atlantic and captured four Metropolitan Collegiate championships. In 1988 Conference Championship Edwards was inducted into the Iona College Sports Hall of Fame. He and a berth in Hofstra’s will be enshrined in the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame in May 2014 second NCAA Tournament. For his efforts, Edwards was Edwards and his wife, Janie, have two grown daughters, Shari, who selected as the North Atlantic played NCAA Division I softball at Northern Illinois University and Conference Coach of the Year coached at Hofstra, and Karen, a licensed practical nurse who is now and Mid-Atlantic Region a director at an assisted-living facility. Edwards received a bachelor’s Coach of the Year. Edwards was also named the East Coast Conference in physical education from Northern Michigan University in 1967 and Coach of the Year (1994) earlier in his career. He was named an a master’s from the University at Stony Brook in 1975. The Edwards H Honorary Alumnus by Hofstra in 2008. family resides in Nesconset, New York.

Hofstra has won 21 NCAA Tournament games since 2003, including EDWARDS’ COLLEGE COACHING RECORD victories over Penn State, Nebraska, Auburn, Stanford, Oklahoma 1990 Hofstra University 19-17-1 State, Arizona State, UCLA, South Florida, Oregon State and Missouri 1991 Hofstra University 24-13 while defeating five pitchers who earned All-America honors during 1992 Hofstra University 35-7-1 their careers. 1993 Hofstra University 37-12 (NCAA’s) 1994 Hofstra University 39-16 (#20 in Nation) Edwards came to Hofstra from Commack High School where he 1995 Hofstra University 41-21 (NAC Champions, NCAA’s) coached softball for nine years. During his tenure at Commack, his 1996 Hofstra University 33-18 (NAC Regular Season Champions) teams compiled a 118-61 record and reached the Suffolk County Class 1997 Hofstra University 38-16 A playoffs in seven of those nine years. His 1988 squad captured the (America East Regular Season Champions) Suffolk County championship and the Long Island championship, 1998 Hofstra University 39-17 (America East Champions) and finished third in the New York State Tournament. He is also a past 1999 Hofstra University 40-19 (America East Champions, NCAA’s) president of the Suffolk County Softball Coaches Association. 2000 Hofstra University 42-21 (America East Champions, NCAA’s) 2001 Hofstra University 37-26 (America East Champions, NCAA’s) Edwards, a teacher in the Commack School District from 1967 2002 Hofstra University 28-25 (CAA Champions) through 1999, worked and coached at John F. Kennedy Junior High 2003 Hofstra University 39-17 (CAA Champions, NCAA’s) School, Wood Park Elementary School and Commack High School. 2004 Hofstra University 38-21 (CAA Champions, He served two stints as freshman football coach at Kennedy Junior NCAA Regional Finalists, #21 in nation) High School from 1972 through 1976, and 1979 and 1980, and was 2005 Hofstra University 43-16-1 (CAA Champions, also the freshman baseball coach from 1975 through 1980. When he NCAA Regional Finalists) moved on to Commack 2006 Hofstra University 37-20 (CAA Champions, High School, Edwards NCAA Regional Hosts) served as offensive 2007 Hofstra University 41-15 (CAA Champions, coordinator from 1981 NCAA Regional Hosts) through 1983. During those 2008 Hofstra University 45-13 (CAA Champions, three years, Commack won NCAA Regional Finalists) three league titles, two 2009 Hofstra University 26-21 (CAA Regular Season Champions) conference championships 2010 Hofstra University 45-12 (CAA Champions, and one Suffolk County NCAA Regional Finalists) championship. In 1993 he 2011 Hofstra University 40-13 (CAA Regular Season Champions) served as head football 2012 Hofstra University 42-15 (CAA Champions, coach at Commack. NCAA Regional Champions, #16 in the nation) 2013 Hofstra University 46-13 (CAA Champions, In addition, Edwards also NCAA Regional Finalists) served as head ice hockey coach at Iona College from Total 894-404-3

2014 sof tball • 7 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH LARISSA ANDERSON

arissa Anderson enters her 13th year on the Lcoaching staff at Hofstra in 2014 and her 10th as Associate Head Coach after spending her first three years as an assistant. She has helped the Pride to 10 CAA Tournament championships and nine NCAA Tournament appearances in her first 12 seasons on the staff.

She has helped the Pride win 21 NCAA Tournament games, including four in 2004 and 2012 and three in 2013. During her time on the staff, Hofstra has reached the regional finals six times (2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2013), including an appearance in an elimination game at nationally ranked Missouri to close last season.

In 2012, Anderson was part of the staff that helped Hofstra win the program’s first-ever regional championship as the Pride advanced to the Super Regionals; finishing one win shy of the Women’s College H World Series. Anderson also been a part of a Hofstra staff that has won the National Fastpitch Coaches Association’s regional coaching staff of the year award seven times with the NFCA bestowing the honor from 2003- Tournament, including three solo shutouts and one combined shutout. 05, 2007-08 and 2012-13 Clark, who currently works with Anderson as an assistant on Hofstra’s staff, had a shutout streak of 31 straight innings as a starter in NCAA Anderson works with the Hofstra pitching staff and handles pitch- Tournament play in the 2003 and 2004 seasons, the longest such streak calling duties from the Hofstra dugout. During her 12 years, she has since Nancy Evans of Arizona had 38 straight shutout innings in 1998. helped Hofstra achieve a record of 470-201-1 for a .772 winning percentage, including a school record 46 victories in 2013. Hofstra’s Anderson is also a frequent speaker at camps and clinics around the collective ERA has been less than two for three straight seasons. country. At the 2011 NFCA Convention, Andrson and Head Coach Bill Edwards were featured speakers and presented: “Defensive Strategy: Is Under Anderson’s guidance, Hofstra hurlers have won seven Your Team Really As Prepared As You Think?” The national convention consecutive CAA Pitcher of the Year awards, including four from Olivia included more than 1,300 participants (mostly coaches) from youth Galati from 2010-13 and three wins for Kayleigh Lotti from 2007-09. levels, high school, travel teams and NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA institutions. Galati was a first-team All-America selection in 2012 and a second- team All-America pick in 2013, resulting in her being drafted second Prior to coming to Hofstra, Anderson served as an assistant coach for overall by the New York/ Comets in the National Pro two seasons at C.W. Post, where she helped the Pioneers to a combined Fastpitch league draft. In her senior season in 2013, Galati led the 75-33 record, including a school record 42 wins during the 2000 season. NCAA in wins and shutouts (22), going 40-12 with a 1.42 ERA and She assisted in all facets of the program at C.W. Post and was in charge 395 strikeouts in 341 innings. of coaching the pitchers and catchers. Her efforts helped the Pioneers to the 13th best team earned run average in Division II (1.11) in 2001. She In 2012, Anderson helped Galati post a NCAA Division I-leading 0.95 was also part of a C.W. Post staff that received the Northeast Region earned-run-average and a 34-7 record as she became the program’s first- Division II Coaching Staff of the Year award from the NFCA in 2000. ever first-team All-America pick. Overall, Hofstra pitchers registered a combined 1.45 ERA. Anderson also served one season as an assistant coach at Gannon University in 1998, after being named a regional All-American She was also instrumental in the development of Lotti and Callie outfielder in 1997. She graduated from Gannon in 1997 with a Osborne , who won CAA Pitcher of the Year honors in 2004 and bachelor’s of science degree in therapeutic recreation. 2005. In addition, Lotti (four times) and Osborne (twice) and Galati (four times) have been named to the NFCA All-Region team under No stranger to the Hofstra athletic community before being hired, Anderson’s tutelage. Anderson spent the 2000-01 academic year as an Administrative Assistant to the Women’s Basketball program in addition to her Another pitcher who flourished under Anderson was Adrienne Clark, coaching duties at C.W. Post. who developed a reputation as one of the top big-game pitchers in the country during her time with the Pride. Clark, who was not recruited Anderson currently resides in Levittown, NY, with her husband, Patrick. as a pitcher, finished her career with a 5-1 lifetime record in the NCAA The couple was married in October of 2001.

8 • hofstra Uni versity ASSISTANT COACH KATE STAKE

ate Stake is entering her second season as Kan assistant coach with the Pride in 2014. She came to Hofstra after serving the previous three years in a similar position at the Military Academy.

In her first season at Hofstra in 2013, Stake was a key part of staff that was named the Northeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association after Hofstra went 46-13 to set the program record for single-season wins.

Stake helped lead Hofstra to a CAA Tournament championship and an appearance in the NCAA Regional, where Hofstra posted a 3-2 mark. The Pride bested Oregon State twice and forced an elimination game against No. 8 Missouri via a 10-0 (5 inn.) rout before falling in the regional title game, 5-0. During the season, Hofstra hit a collective .313 with six of the team’s starters finishing H with batting averages higher than .300. The Pride also posted a plus- 213 run differential.

Stake worked primarily with the infielders and served as the hitting coach at Army, helping the Black Knights post the Patriot League’s top fielding percentage in 2011 and a second-place ranking in 2010 and 2012. Five infielders earned all-conference accolades, including three first-team selections under her tutelage.

Under Stake’s instruction, Army’s offensive productivity increased. In her final season with the Black Knights, four players made the school’s all-time top-10 list for single-season hits and two players ranked in the program’s top-10 in single-season batting average.

Before coming to West Point, Stake served two years as a full-time assistant coach for Eastern Illinois after one season as a graduate assistant in 2007. As the primary defensive instructor and first base coach, Stake also aided in recruiting, concentrating on the Midwest region. Off the field, she monitored the team’s academic progress and helped coordinate fundraising efforts while also organizing the team’s travel arrangements.

A 2005 graduate of Illinois State, Stake crafted a stellar playing career. She started four years at second base for the Redbirds playing for Hall-of-Fame coach Melinda Fischer, ranking among her school’s all-time leaders in games started, hits, home runs, RBI and total bases.

Stake set a school record after smashing three home runs against Loyola University-Chicago in totaling 13 total bases which, at the time, was the third highest single-game total in NCAA Division I history. Stake also authored the school’s longest hitting streak after collecting a hit in seven straight at-bats. Illinois State University Female Scholar Athlete of the Year. She was also a member of the MVU Scholar-Athlete team. The Buffalo Grove, IL, native was a four-time all-conference selection and a first-team honoree in her junior and senior seasons. A nominee In the class room, Stake earned a bachelor’s degree in English for the Missouri Valley Conference All-Centennial team, Sake also education, graduating cum laude. She also has a master’s degree in garnered a second team Easton All-American award and was named the kinesiology and sports studies from Eastern Illinois.

2014 sof tball • 9 ASSISTANT COACH ADRIENNE CLARK

drienne Clark, one of the and postseason championships and three NCAA Regional appearances. top pitchers in Hofstra She helped the team win 148 games during those seasons, including AUniversity history and a a school-record 43 victories in 2005. Hofstra went 8-4 in the NCAA member of Pride teams that won Tournament over her final three seasons and was one of only 12 teams four straight Colonial Athletic in the nation to win at least two NCAA Tournament games in 2003, Association titles, enters her third 2004, and 2005. year as a volunteer assistant in 2014. Clark was a two-time first team All-CAA selection, a three-time CAA Clark returned to Hofstra in 2012 All-Tournament selection, and was named to the National Fastpitch and was part of a staff that led the Coaches Association All-Mid Atlantic Region team as a junior in 2004. Pride to a 42-15 overall record and She developed into one of the best big-game pitchers anywhere in the program’s first-ever NCAA the country, tallying a 5-1 record with one save in NCAA Division I Regional championship. Prior to Tournament play over her final three seasons, with four of those wins coming back to Hofstra, Clark spent coming in 1-0 decisions. Clark had a streak of 31 straight shutout three seasons (2009-11) on the staff innings as a starter in the NCAA Tournament at one point and was at Columbia University where she worked with the Lions pitching staff named to the NCAA All-Regional team in 2003 and 2004. and outfielders. She also served as an associate professor of physical education at Columbia. Clark also spent three years as an assistant at Clark, a native of Gibsonton, Florida, holds a degree in business Delaware after graduating from Hofstra in 2005. administration and marketing and graduated from Columbia in May 2012 with a master’s degree in sports management. In 2013, Clark was part of a staff that again was named the Northeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association after Hofstra went 46-13 to set the program record for H single-season wins. With Clark on the staff, Hofstra also secured its second straight CAA Tournament crown (10th in the last 12 years) and its 11th all-time CAA regular-season title. In the NCAA Tournament, the Pride posted a 3-2 mark, topping Oregon State twice and forcing an elimination game against No. 8 Missouri via a 10-0 (5 inn.) rout before falling in the regional title game, 5-0.

During her tenure at Columbia, Clark guided a pitching staff that saw its team ERA shrink from 4.95 the season before she arrived to a 3.01 mark in 2011. She also coached a pair of her pitchers, Maggie Johnson and Prophet Gaspard, to All-Ivy League accolades in 2011.

At Delaware. Clark served as the Blue Hens’ pitching coach. She also worked with the Delaware outfielders, ran individual hitting sessions, oversaw the Blue Hens’ recruiting process and served as the team’s first base coach. Clark made an immediate impact during her first season at Delaware in 2006, as the Blue Hens led the Colonial Athletic Association with a 2.03 earned run average.

During her playing career for the Pride, Clark helped lead the team to four straight CAA regular-season

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Rachel Peel-Macandrew Marie Siler Brian Bert Associate Dean of Assistant Assistant Strength and University Advisement Athletic Trainer Conditioning Coach

achel Peel- arie Siler rian Bert is in Macandrew is has served his second year Ran Associate Mas assistant Bat Hofstra in Dean for the Center for athletic trainer 2013-14, serving as an University Advisement. at Hofstra since assistant strength and She has worked at July 2008. She is conditioning coach. Hofstra since 2003, responsible for first serving as an the treatment and Bert joined the Hofstra assistant dean before rehabilitation of Pride staff after serving being promoted to an student-athletes in as a strength & associate dean in 2007. women’s soccer and conditioning/facilities softball and has previously worked with the management graduate assistant at Salisbury Peel-Macandrew supervisors and directs the women’s basketball program. University in Salisbury, Maryland, since student-athlete advisement program, helping August 2010. He worked with a variety of to develop a comprehensive advisement Born in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Siler teams there, including the 2011 national center for all student-athletes while ensuring graduated from West Virginia University in champion men’s lacrosse program. compliance with the NCAA. She also 2006 with a degree in athletic training. While coordinates registration efforts and develops at West Virginia, she served as a student- Prior to his time at Salisbury, Bert spent graduation plans. athletic trainer for Mountaineer teams in nearly two years as an assistant strength & H football, wrestling, women’s tennis, women’s conditioning coach at Rhode Island. She serves as a liaison to the Office of the soccer and women’s gymnastics. Provost to resolve academic questions and A 2008 graduate of Springfield College with monitors the academic progress of student- After graduation Siler went on to the a degree in applied exercise science, Bert also athletes while paying special attention to University of Toledo and served as a graduate worked as a strength and conditioning intern at-risk students. In her role, she submits assistant athletic trainer from 2006 through at South Florida. He earned his master’s in NCAA academic performance data, including 2008, working with the Rockets’ women’s applied health physiology from Salisbury in APR and graduation success rates, to the soccer team, and earned a master’s degree in 2012. compliance office. exercise science.

Before coming to Hofstra, Peel-Macandrew was an associate vice president for Credit Suisse First Boston Corp from 1999 to 2003. In that role, which featured time in New York City and Melbourne, Australia, she managed a team that was responsible for all equity and debt. Her staff traded and stabilized companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.

Peel-Macandrew started her full-time financial career as an analyst for Salomon Smith Barney in London, working in equity capital markets from 1995 to 1999. She coordinated intern and external agency systems and worked on multi-departmental initiatives that encompassed the operations, financial and technology departments.

Peel-Macandrew earned her undergraduate degree in social policy and economics from Leeds University in Yorkshire, England, graduating with honors in 1993. She also holds two master’s degrees from Hofstra, earning one in physical education in 2005 and another in educational leadership and policy studies in 2012.

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he records from the previous two seasons would seemingly make pitching a try at the end of the 2013 regular season. Hawkins responded any coach excited for the new campaign. In 2013, Hofstra set a by going 3-0 in four appearances with a 0.53 ERA in 13 1/3 innings. Tprogram record with 46 victories en route to an appearance in With a full offseason and training camp, Edwards said Hawkins has the the NCAA Tournament’s regional finals. That was the encore to 2012, ability to make a huge impact. when the Pride came within one win of the Women’s College World Series. Entering the new season, Hofstra returns 11 letterwinners and Junior transfer Taylor Pirone also brings Division I experience. As a seven players who have been full-time starters in their careers. sophomore at Fordham last season, she went 2-1 in 14 appearances and tied for the team lead with two saves. Freshman Jessica Peslak will also But Head Coach Bill Edwards said he’s excited for 2014 not just be looking to pitch her way into the mix after an outstanding career for because of the number of known quantities back in the fold, but also Livingston High School in which she went 72-10 with 803 strikeouts in because of the opportunities that exist for new players to step up. With 495 innings. two-time All-America pitcher Olivia Galati lost to graduation after setting every major pitching record in program history, Hofstra will CATCHER look for a pool of four hurlers to help Hofstra in its quest for a third consecutive Colonial Athletic Association championship. Trippi saw every pitch behind the plate last season and helped Galati craft a special season in which she earned second-team All-America “I’m really looking forward to this season because I have no idea how honors. Now, the junior backstop will be charged with overseeing a we’re going to be,” Edwards said. “We’re very strong up the middle and talented-but-less-experienced quartet of pitchers who are looking to get have good leadership. Our pitching staff has a lot of potential but we’re to the next level. Trippi will be entrusted to report information to the unproven. If we can reach our potential, we can have a very special coaching staff on the progress of Lashley, Hawkins, Pirone and Peslak team.” and help them master command of their pitches.

Though a slew of new faces will compete for time in the pitching The transition from designated player to full-time catcher last season H circle, Hofstra will have the benefit of two fifth-year seniors returning didn’t hamper Trippi’s offensive production as the Lyndhurst, NJ, in centerfielder Rachael Senatore and shortstop Becca Bigler. The Pride native batted .315 with five home runs, 46 RBIs and a .500 slugging will boast a double-play combination with nine years of experience as percentage en route to earning first-team NFCA All-Northeast Region Tori Rocha returns to anchor the second base job in her senior season. honors and a first-team CAA selection. Bailey, who was the team’s Hofstra is strong up the middle with 17 years of combined experience everyday right fielder and is expected to fill that role again this season, from the catcher, middle infield and center field spots. is the backup to Trippi and can slide to the catcher’s spot when needed . Sophomores Caryn Bailey, Maggie Hawkins and Chloe Fitzgerald all FIRST BASE earned spots on the CAA All-Rookie team in 2013 and will be expected to be everyday contributors again. Junior Erin Trippi, who caught every When not pitching, Hawkins could serve as the starting first baseman. inning last season, is back and will look to again be a force behind In her rookie season, Hawkins was third on the team with a .335 the plate and a guide to a young pitching staff looking to continue the average and a .397 on-base percentage. The Easton, MD, product also program’s successful history in a competitive conference. showed power with four home runs and a .532 slugging percentage. In times when Hawkins is pitching or serving as the designated player, Seven new players will also look to make their mark on a Hofstra team that enters Opening Day receiving votes in both the USA Today/NFCA and ESPN.com/ USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 national preseason polls.

Here is a position-by-position look at the Pride:

PITCHER

Galati accounted for more than 88 percent of Hofstra’s innings last season en route to leading all of Division I pitchers with 40 wins. Over four seasons, she posted a 129-34 record, 12 saves with a 1.29 ERA and 1,415 strikeouts. Replacing those numbers will not fall on any one individual, as Hofstra will look for a staff that includes two transfers, a freshman and an increased pitching role for Hawkins. MAGGIE HAWKINS Morgan Lashley is the most experienced pitcher on the team, though she is also becoming acclimated to Hofstra after spending the previous two seasons at Army. Lashley was the MVP of the Patriot League Tournament last season, when she helped the Black Knights to a NCAA Tournament berth on the heels of a 29-14 record and six shutouts. She posted a 2.40 ERA and struck out 196 batters.

Though not as experienced Lashley in the circle, Hawkins emerged as Hofstra’s surprise No. 2 pitcher when necessity prompted her to give

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A former standout for Chenango Forks (NY) High School, Transue was a four-time Class B all-state selection.

LEFT FIELD

Hofstra seemingly lost a major part of the lineup at the leadoff spot when Senatore was lost for all of 2013 due to an injury. But Fitzgerald took over the slap-hitting role and thrived at the top spot. Fitzgerald mostly played as the DP but could see extended time in left this season following the graduation of defensive standout D.J. Slugh. Fitzgerald gives Hofstra two speedy options with Senatore back in the fold for 2014, which can give Edwards the ability to break up the slap-hitters and spread the speed in the lineup, or opt for a concentration of burners near the top of the order. Senior Ashley Ainbinder is also back to provide a consistent, veteran presence in the outfield.

CENTER FIELD

TORI ROCHA Senatore is back for her fifth season. In her last game action, in 2012, she earned first-team All-NFCA Region and All-CAA selections by tallying a Hofstra-leading .364 average with 71 hits, 38 runs scored and a .429 on-base percentage to help the Pride power their way to the NCAA Super Regionals. Senatore is a speed threat who went 12-for- 14 in stolen base attempts as well as a sure-handed fielder with a good H arm.

the Pride could move Pirone over to first. Freshman Lacey Clark can also give Hofstra flexibility in the infield and could compete for time at the position. Clark was a second-team All-New York State selection out of Victor High School last year.

SECOND BASE

Rocha has been the starting second baseman the last two seasons and a key part of back-to-back CAA championship winners. As part of a veteran lineup, Rocha will be expected to provide leadership and build on her expanding body of knowledge. A two-time CAA All-Second Team selection, Rocha batted .285 and scored 35 runs. She has also batted in multiple parts of the lineup to give Hofstra greater flexibility. BECCA BIGLER Clark has also been working in practice at second base and could play in the spot when the need arises.

SHORTSTOP

Another familiar face rounds out the middle infield as Bigler returns for a fifth season. The Bainbridge, PA, product was second on the team with 12 home runs. Bigler drove in 41 runs from a premium defensive position last season and has also been a key middle-of-the-order contributor on Hofstra’s consecutive title teams.

THIRD BASE

The position marks one of the few question marks for the Pride as Hofstra will look to replace all-conference third baseman Jess Hirschbuhl. Sophomore Kim Smith, who hit three home runs in just 27 at-bats, playing mostly as a pinch hitter last season, has been working to earn the job. The former Gatorade Softball Player of the Year in Delaware has been pushed in practice by freshman Michaela Transue.

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SCHEDULE

A home doubleheader against LSU and matchups against six teams that qualified for last season’s NCAA Tournament highlight the 2014 Hofstra Softball schedule. The Pride will face five 40-win teams and two conference champions in the slate. In all, the 2014 opponents combined for an 891-835-3 record last season.

The new campaign starts on Feb. 14 with a five-game tournament hosted by Florida State. The Pride will oppose North Dakota State, RACHAEL SENATORE FSU and Southern Mississippi. The second trip to Florida will come the next week when Hofstra plays another five-game tournament in the Tampa-based Leadoff Classic. A rematch of the 2012 NCAA Super Regionals between Hofstra and USF will take place on Feb. 21. The Bulls were 45-16 and are coming off a Big East title. The road doesn’t get easier the next day when the Pride faces Louisiana-Lafayette, RIGHT FIELD which went 47-15 and nearly made it to the Women’s College World Series before falling in the supers. Bailey rocketed onto the Division I scene by leading Hofstra with a .360 average in starting all 59 games. A terrific power threat, Bailey Hofstra will make its last trip to the Sunshine State with a five-game finished fourth in the CAA with a .669 slugging percentage and led tournament at Florida Gulf Coast starting on Feb. 28 with games the league with 17 doubles while contributing nine home runs. A first- against Eastern Michigan, FGCU, Bethune-Cookman and Michigan team All-NFCA Region and first-team All-CAA honoree, she is again State. A five-team; three-day tournament will mark the Pride’s home H opener with the Hofstra Invitational spanning March 14-17. It will expected to anchor right field and bat in the middle of the lineup. include games versus Georgetown, Columbia, Fairfield and Hartford. DESIGNATED PLAYER/BENCH League play will start with a rematch of last season’s CAA title Fitzgerald was the team’s primary DP last season and could fill that game when Hofstra faces James Madison in a three-game series in role again in times when she is not playing the outfield. On days when Harrisonburg, Va. from March 22-23. Both teams qualified for the Hawkins pitches, the Pride could also give her time in the DP slot to NCAA Tournament last season with the Dukes earning an at-large bid. foster greater lineup flexibility. On the bench, Hofstra will again have late-game options with sophomore Alyssa Cuzzola back after serving Following a road doubleheader at Rutgers, Hofstra will head to as the squad’s primary pinch runner. Entering her junior season, Towson for a three-game conference series The Pride will also play Danielle Bitts can provide insurance against injury in the infield in her Delaware in a three-game conference road series from April 19-20. role as a utility player. Freshman Christie Sinacori has experience as a Hofstra will host conference opponents UNC Wilmington and the catcher for Wantagh High School. College of Charleston while ending the regular season versus Drexel. The CAA Tournament is scheduled from May 7-9 with the highest seed hosting.

CARYN BAILEY

CHLOE FITZGERALD

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. B/T Hometown/High School 1 Rachel Simodejka OF Fr. 5-2 R/R Lumberton, NJ/Rancocas Valley Regional 3 Kim Smith INF So. 5-4 R/R Georgetown, DE/Sussex Technical 4 Rachael Senatore OF Sr. 5-8 L/R Sparta, NJ/Pope John XXIII 5 Lacey Clark INF Fr. 5-10 R/R Victor, NY/Victor 6 Tori Rocha INF Sr. 5-1 L/R Rehoboth, MA/Dighton-Rehoboth 7 Danielle Bitts UT Jr. 5-9 R/R Montgomery, NY/Valley Center 8 Morgan Lashley P Jr. 5-3 R/R Davidson, NC/North Mecklenburg/Army 9 Ashley Ainbinder OF Sr. 5-4 R/R Baldwin, NY/Baldwin 10 Chloe Fitzgerald OF So. 5-3 L/L Prince Frederick, MD/Huntingtown 12 Alyssa Cuzzola OF So. 5-2 R/R LaGrangeville, NY/Arlington 17 Michaela Transue INF Fr. 5-6 R/R Chenango Forks, NY/Chenango Forks H 18 Christie Sinacori INF Fr. 5-6 R/R Wantagh, NY/Wantagh 20 Taylor Pirone P/INF Jr. 5-10 R/R New Rochelle, NY/The Ursuline School/Fordham 24 Caryn Bailey OF So. 5-6 L/R Elizabethtown, PA/Elizabethtown Area 28 Jessica Peslak P Fr. 5-10 R/R Livingston, NJ/Livingston 32 Erin Trippi C Jr. 5-5 R/R Lyndhurst, NJ/Paramus Catholic 33 Becca Bigler INF Sr. 5-7 R/R Bainbridge, PA/Elizabethtown 36 Maggie Hawkins INF So. 5-8 R/R Easton, MD/Easton

Head Coach: Bill Edwards Associate Head Coach: Larissa Anderson Assistant Coaches: Kate Stake and Adrienne Clark

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

1 Rachel Simodejka Sim-O-Day-Kah 4 Rachael Senatore RAY-chull sen-uh-TOR 6 Tori Rocha ROW-chuh 9 Ashley Ainbinder AIN-bine-der 12 Alyssa Cuzzola Cu-zo-Lah 18 Christie Sinacori Sin-a-core-e 20 Taylor Pirone Per-own 28 Jessica Peslak Pes-lack 24 Caryn Bailey Ca-Rin

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BECCA BIGLER

SENIOR, 5-7, INFIELD BAINBRIDGE, PA/ELIZABETHTOWN 33

Fifth season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Has started at shortstop the last two seasons and is expected to fill a similar role for the Pride this season…2013: NFCA Second-Team All-Northeast Region selection…Second-Team All-Colonial Athletic Association pick…One of just four players to start all 59 games for Hofstra…Batted .297 with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs…Finished fifth in the CAA with a .581 slugging percentage…Set a career high with 12 home runs, which tied for fourth-most in the conference…Registered 11 multi-RBI games...Logged a hit in four of Hofstra’s five NCAA Regional games and scored four runs in that span…Smashed a three-run home run into the leftfield bleachers against nationally ranked Missouri to help send Hofstra to the regional final elimination game against the Tigers on May 19…Hit three home runs in a four-game stretch from March 17-23…Went 4-for-4 with a home run and two runs scored versus Marist on April 4…Posted back-to-back four- RBI games in CAA play at Drexel and versus Delaware…Produced one of the most torrid hitting streaks of Hofstra’s season when she recorded H 15 RBIs in six games from April 7-16….One of two Hofstra players to finish in double figures home runs totals, trailing only Tessa Ziemba’s 14 long balls…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2012: Started all 57 games, playing mostly at shortstop…Batted .309 with a .427 on-base percentage…Tied Tessa Ziemba for the team and CAA-lead in home runs with 11…Finished second on the team with 96 total bases and a .549 slugging percentage…Her 41 runs scored and 31 walks were the most in the CAA…One of just four Hofstra players to start every game… Batted .300 in CAA play, driving in 10 runs in just 19 games…Posted 13 multi-hit games…Recorded a 31-game reached-base streak, which was nine more than the next-closest teammate…Team was 41-4 in games in which she batted second… Went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored at Delaware on April 8…Played her best career game at a crucial time, posting her first collegiate two-home run game with a 3-for-3 showing in the CAA championship game against Georgia State on May 12. She scored three runs and finished with three RBIs to help Hofstra win the title… Finished 3-for-4 with two RBIs and a run scored in the NCAA Regional opener at UCLA on May 18…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2011: Appeared in 14 games before being diagnosed with mononucleosis and taking a medical red-shirt…Batted .293 with four RBI… Was 3-for-4 with a double against Michigan State on March 11…Was 2-for-3 with a RBI in a win over Purdue on March 12…Was 1-for-3 in both games against Florida State and All-America pitcher Sara Hamilton at the Seminole Kickoff Classic…Had a RBI in both games on opening day, wins over UNC Greensboro and St. John’s…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Played in 41 games, including 40 starts…Batted .224 with three homers and 19 RBI…Had key hits in three of the Pride’s NCAA Regional games, including the tying single in a comeback 8-6 win over No. 14 Oklahoma State in the first game of the regional, a RBI double in a 5-2 win in the rematch with the Cowgirls, and a single to start the Pride’s two-run rally against No. 3 Arizona in the 12th inning, which temporarily gave the Pride a 6-4 lead…Also had a diving catch in left field to start the regional finals, made a difficult running catch at the warning track in the third inning, and threw out a runner going to second from her knees in the first game with Oklahoma State…Had a RBI double against Towson in the first game of the CAA Tournament, which stood up as the game’s only run until the seventh before the Pride won 7-3…Was 3-for-4 with two RBI in a doubleheader sweep of Drexel in the final conference series of the regular season…Was 1-for-3 with a run scored in the CAA championship game against Georgia State…Hit a pair of home runs in a three-game series sweep of James Madison…Had an eight-game hitting streak which started against No. 5 Michigan and ended with a RBI single against Maryland…Had two RBI in her college debut against North Dakota State…Had a RBI double in a 4-1 win over South Florida…Hit her first collegiate homer at Rutgers…Hit .204 in conference games…High School: Played four years at Elizabethtown High School in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania…Was a second-team all-state selection as a senior…One of 100 players chosen to participate in a national Adidas showcase…Batted .452 with 21 RBI as a senior, when she led the Bears to the district semis…Named to the Lancaster Lebanon League All-Stars…Personal: Born April 13, 1991…Has one brother and one sister… Started playing softball at age 7…Lists The Woods by Harlan Coben as her favorite book…Also recruited by Rutgers, Penn State and Connecticut…Nicknamed “Biggs”…Has volunteered at Masonic homes near her hometown…Graduated with a degree in exercise science and is pursuing a master’s in sports science. YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2010 41 116 12 26 .224 19 5 0 3 14 42 0-0 2011 14 41 6 12 .293 4 1 0 0 3 10 1-2 2012 57 175 41 54 .309 34 9 0 11 31 32 0-1 2013 59 155 41 46 .297 41 8 0 12 25 33 4-6 Totals 171 487 100 138 .283 98 23 0 26 73 117 5-9 16 • hofstra Uni versity PLAYER PROFILES

RACHAEL SENATORE

SENIOR, 5-7, INFIELD SENIOR, 5-8, OUTFIELD BAINBRIDGE, PA/ELIZABETHTOWN SPARTA, NJ/POPE JOHN XXIII 4

Fifth season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Returning to the team after taking a medical red-shirt last season…2013: Missed the entire season with an injury…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2012: First-team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection…NFCA First-Team All-Northeast Region pick…Played and started in all 57 games…One of just four Hofstra players to start every game…Batted a team-leading .364 playing mostly as a leadoff hitter…Compiled 71 hits, which was 13 more than the next closest teammate…Scored 38 runs and led the team with a .429 on-base percentage…Went 12-for-14 on stolen base attempts…Showed power as well with 11 extra-base hits (eight doubles; three triples) in 195 at-bats for a .436 slugging percentage…Made just two errors in 58 total chances for a .967 fielding percentage… Led the CAA in hits and hits per game with a 1.25 average…Finished in the CAA’s top-five in hits, triples, stolen bases, runs scored, total bases and on-base percentage…Registered 18 multi-hit games, including a pair of four-hit contests against conference foes Drexel and Delaware, H respectively…Notched an eight-game hitting streak from April 7-14, going 13-for-27 during that stretch…Went 4-for-5 with four runs scored and four RBIs while finishing a home run short of the cycle versus Drexel on April 1…Batted .429 with a .507 on-base percentage in CAA play…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2011: Appeared in 49 games, including 47 starts… Batted .288 with 10 RBIs on the season…Named CAA Player of the Week after hitting 7-for-13 at the East Carolina University Pirate Classic, including 4-for-5 with two runs scored and a RBI against Kent State…Named to All-Tournament team at LSU Purple & Gold Challenge, after batting 1-for-3 off All-American pitcher Blaire Luna of Texas and hitting 2-for-3 with a triple and a run scored against Pittsburgh… Was 3-for-4 with a RBI in a win over James Madison on April 16…Batted 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored in a home win over Iona on March 29…Was 3-for- 4 with a pair of doubles in a road win over Fordham on April 6…Was 2-for-4 with a RBI in a road win over Lehigh on April 20…Singled and scored the game’s first run in a championship round loss to Georgia State on May 13…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2010: Played in 35 games, including 18 starts…Was used as a pinch-runner 17 times…Batted .304 on the year...Batted 4-for-11 in the CAA Tournament with at least one hit in every game…Had a key seventh inning single in a 7-3 comeback win over Towson, as the Pride rallied with six runs in the bottom of the seventh…Had hits in her first four starts (two against George Mason, one against Princeton, one against Rutgers)…Was 2-for-5 against No. 14 Oklahoma State in the first game of the NCAA Regionals…Also had two hits in the series opener at Georgia State…Hit .269 in conference games…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played softball at Pope John XXIII in 2008, where she pitched and played the outfield…Named the league’s pitcher of the year after finishing the season undefeated with a 1.20 ERA…Didn’t play as a senior while competing for the Jersey Intensity Gold in the spring…Personal: Born Feb. 10, 1991…Has three sisters and one brother…Started playing softball at age 6…Also recruited by Penn State, Houston and North Carolina State…Lists This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen and The Appeal by John Grisham as her favorite books…Older sister Kaytlin played softball at Bucknell…Lists painting among her hobbies…Has volunteered at the Morris County nursing home in New Jersey…Graduated in May 2013 and is pursuing her MBA in finance.

YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2010 35 56 12 17 .304 1 0 0 0 3 9 3-4 2011 49 156 30 45 .288 10 3 2 0 13 22 6-9 2012 57 195 38 71 .364 22 8 3 0 17 25 12-14 2013 DNP-INJURY Totals 141 407 80 133 .292 33 11 5 0 33 56 21-27 2014 sof tball • 1 7 PLAYER PROFILES

ASHLEY AINBINDER

SENIOR 5-4, OUTFIELD BALDWIN, NY/BALDWIN 9

Fourth season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Has been utilized primarily as a pinch-hitter during her first three seasons…2013: Appeared in 21 games, making two starts…Totaled three hits and two RBIs…Made her first career start versus Tulsa on Feb. 15, walking three times and playing left field…Also started versus Michigan on Feb. 23… Registered a pinch-hit RBI single versus Pacific on Feb. 22… Lined a pinch-hit RBI single at Fairfield on May 1…Made a pinch-hitting appearance in a NCAA Regional game at Missouri on May 19…2012: Appeared in 22 games as a reserve…Served as a valuable pinch hitter, driving in five runs and scoring two more…Lined three pinch hits total…Came off the bench to drive in two runs against Louisville in the season opener on Feb. 18…2011: Appeared in seven games as a pinch-hitter, batting 2-for-7…Singled in her first home plate appearance against Columbia on March 20…Had a pinch hit single at Lehigh on April 20…High School: Played five years of H varsity softball at Baldwin High School, as well as four years of field hockey… Was a three-time all-conference selection in softball for the Bruins…Also named all-county twice and was an All-Long Island selection…Earned the Ethel K. Kloberg Academic/Athletics Award… Also an all-county selection in field hockey…Personal: Born Feb. 5, 1992… Has one younger brother…Started playing softball at age 7…Lists Brett Gardner as her favorite athlete…Aspires to be a collegiate athletic director…Lists The Great Gatsby as her favorite book… Chose Hofstra for the combination of softball and academics…Management major.

YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2011 7 7 0 2 .286 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2012 22 20 2 3 .250 5 0 0 0 1 4 0-0 2013 21 22 0 3 .136 2 0 0 0 3 8 0-0 Totals 50 49 2 8 .160 8 0 0 0 4 12 0-0

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TORI ROCHA

SENIOR 5-4, OUTFIELD SENIOR, 5-1, INFIELD BALDWIN, NY/BALDWIN REHOBOTH, MA/DIGHTON-REHOBOTH 6

Fourth season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Has started at second base the last two seasons…2013: Second-Team All-Colonial Athletic Association pick for second straight season…Started all 56 games in which she appeared…Batted .285 with 35 runs scored and a .389 on-base percentage…Stole six bases and led team with seven sacrifice bunts…Posted a 15-game on-base streak, which was the second-highest Hofstra total of the season…Hit a two-run double to account for Hofstra’s only runs in the Pride’s 2-1 CAA championship game victory over James Madison. Her hit earned her a spot on the All-CAA championship team after posting a .500 on-base percentage with three runs scored and two RBIs in Hofstra’s three conference tournament games…Logged three hits in a game on four occasions, including against Tulsa on Feb. 15… Scored three runs in five games in the NCAA Regionals…2012: Second-Team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection…Started 49 of 51 games while compiling a .942 fielding percentage…Batted .275 with a .376 on-base percentage and 22 runs scored…Finished 6-for-6 in stolen H base attempts…Hit a solo home run against Georgia State in the CAA Tournament on May 11 for the only offense in a 1-0 victory…Went 2-for-3 with three RBIs and hit her first career home run in a win versus George Mason on April 15…Batted .359 in conference play with a .468 on-base percentage… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2011: Appeared in 13 games, including five starts as a designated player… Was 1-for-2 with a double and two RBI in her first collegiate appearance against Kent State on Feb. 20…Had a sacrifice fly in a win over Purdue, while batting 1-for-3 at the plate… Was 2-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI in a win over Buffalo on March 13…Scored a run as a pinch runner in the CAA championship round against Georgia State on May 13…High School: Played four years of softball at Dighton-Rehoboth High School in North Dighton, Massachusetts… Helped the Falcons to an SCC championship…Was a conference all- star for two years…A Boston Herald All-Scholastic selection in 2009… Also played two years of soccer and ran on the track team for two years… Personal: Born Feb. 1, 1992… Has one younger brother…Started playing softball at age 5…Graduated with high honors from Dighton- Rehoboth…Played summer ball with the Rhode Island Thunder Gold... Marketing major.

YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2011 13 16 9 4 .250 5 3 0 0 1 1 0-0 2012 51 120 22 33 .275 14 5 0 2 16 31 6-6 2013 56 158 35 45 .285 17 4 1 0 23 28 6-9 Totals 120 294 66 82 .278 36 12 1 2 40 60 12-15

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DANIELLE BIT TS

JUNIOR, 5-9, UTILITY MONTGOMERY, NY/VALLEY CENTRAL 7

Third season on the Hofstra Softball roster…2013: Appeared in six games as a reserve, going 1-for-6 as a pinch-hitter…registered first collegiate hit with a single versus Marist on April 4…Also made pinch-hitting appearances versus UConn, CCSU, UNC Wilmington, Drexel and Towson… CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2012: Appeared in three games as a reserve…Drew one walk in three plate appearances… Hofstra went 3-0 in games which she appeared, with her collegiate debut coming at Delaware on April 8…High School: Played four years of varsity softball at Valley Central High School where she batted better than .400 in three straight seasons…Hit .429 with 19 RBIs and 22 runs scored as a senior in leading her team to a Section IX championship for the second straight year…Named her school’s Female Athlete of the Year…Was a first-team all-section pick and an all-state selection…As a junior, hit .421 with 19 RBIs and 22 runs scored…As a sophomore, drove H in 20 runs and hit .403…Also played two years of basketball and ran one year of indoor track…Personal: Born March 25, 1993…Started playing softball at age 8…Lists Derek Jeter as her favorite athlete…Majoring in journalism.

YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2012 3 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-0 2013 6 6 0 1 .167 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 Totals 9 8 0 1 .111 0 0 0 0 1 3 0-0

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ERIN TRIPPI

JUNIOR, 5-9, UTILITY JUNIOR, 5-5, CATCHER MONTGOMERY, NY/VALLEY CENTRAL LYNDHURST, NJ/PARAMUS CATHOLIC 32

Third season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Served as the starting catcher as a sophomore and is expected to fill that role again this season…2013: NFCA first-team All-Northeast Region pick…First-team All-Colonial Athletic Association pick for second consecutive season…Named the CAA Player of the Week on April 2…Batted .315 with five home runs and 46 RBIs with a .500 slugging percentage…Caught every pitch in helping pitcher Olivia Galati earn NFCA second team All-America honors…Registered 14 multi-hit games and posted a .994 fielding percentage as a backstop…Batted H .434 in CAA games, driving in 22 runs in 23 games…. Hit .300 with two doubles in three CAA Tournament games…Hit a grand slam as part of a two-homer game in which she had six RBIs at Drexel on April 7…Drove in four runs and hit her first career triple at Seton Hall on April 16…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…2012: First-team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection…All-CAA Rookie team pick… NFCA second-team All-Northeast Region pick… Appeared in 51 games, making 41 starts…Batted .280 with four home runs and 31 RBIs…In CAA play, hit .302 with a .566 slugging percentage…Did not commit a single error with six starts at catcher and 44 total chances…Hit her first two career home runs on the same day, going deep in both ends of a doubleheader at Georgia State on March 24…Batted .500 in the CAA Tournament, going 4-for-8 with two runs scored and a RBI during the championship run…Registered seven multi-hit games…Drove in a career-high three runs against Towson on April 28…High School: Played four years of varsity softball for Paramus Catholic High School where she was named first-team all-county for three years…As a senior, earned first-team all-league honors…Was a two-time second-team all-state selection in her junior and senior seasons…Personal: Born March 28, 1993…Started playing softball at age 13…Majoring in business…Lists The Outsiders as her favorite book… Chose Hofstra for its academics and for its softball program…Also recruited by Fordham, Tennessee and Oklahoma…Management major.

YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2012 51 125 29 35 .280 31 6 0 4 17 20 0-0 2013 59 168 32 53 .315 46 14 1 5 26 19 0-0 Totals 110 293 61 88 .300 77 20 1 9 43 39 0-0

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TAY L OR MORGAN PIRONE LASHLEY JUNIOR, 5-10, PITCHER JUNIOR, 5-10, PITCHER 8 NEW ROCHELLE, NY/ 20 CHARLOTTE, NC/ THE URSULINE SCHOOL/FORDHAM NORTH MECKLENBURG/ARMY

First season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Previous College: First season on the Hofstra Softball roster after transferring from Played two seasons for Fordham University…2013: Went 2-1 in Army…Previous College: Pitched two seasons for the Black 14 appearances for the Rams…Tied for the team lead with two H Knights…Leaves Army as the program’s all-time leader in wins saves...Pitched two perfect innings to grab the save against Maine… with 62 and second in strikeouts with 429…Posted a .689 winning Registered a three-inning save against Iona (4/23)...Notched wins in percentage at West Point…2013: NFCA Northeast Region second- back-to-back games against St. Bonaventure, striking out three batters team selection…All-Patriot League pick…Went 29-14 with a 2.40 in each outing…2012: Went 4-5 with two shutouts as a freshman… ERA and six shutouts as a sophomore…Posted 196 strikeouts in 294 Earned her first career win in a complete game shutout against Central 2/3 innings…Named the MVP of the Patriot League Tournament, Michigan….Also shut out James Madison…High School: Played five throwing back-to-back shutouts (a one-hitter and two-hitter) against seasons of varsity softball for the Ursuline School…Was a three-time Lehigh to help Army win the championship and earn a NCAA all-state selection and a four-time all-league, all-section and all-county Tournament berth…2012: Named the Patriot League’s Pitcher of honoree…Garnered a NFCA East Region All-America honor…Named the Year and Rookie of the Year after going 33-16 with a 2.25 ERA a top-three finalist for the Gatorade Player of the Year for New York as a freshman…NFCA Northeast Region second-team selection… State after posting a 0.75 ERA and 171 strikeouts in 149 inning as All-Patriot League selection…First player in league history to a senior. She also hit .403, slugged .76 and drove in a team-high 37 garner both pitcher and rookie of the year accolades…Set program runs…Hit .440 as a junior with 34 RBIs while registering a 0.36 ERA records with 237 strikeouts, 33 wins, 56 appearances and 327 innings and 157 strikeouts (in 117 2/3 innings) as a junior…Captained the pitched…High School: Played varsity softball for three seasons at Jersey Inferno Gold club team...Won the Italian Achievement Award, North Mecklenburg High School…Posted a 0.97 ERA as senior, going the Ursuline Servium Award as well as both the Thomas “Skip” Walsh 20-4 with a school-record 301 strikeouts…Threw 14 shutouts and a Award and the Thomas A. Murphy Award…Personal: Born July 27, no-hitter in earning first-team all-state honors…Garnered the district’s 1993…Started playing softball at age 7… Lists Mike Trout, Derek pitcher of the year award as was as the regional co-pitcher of the Jeter and Alex Morgan as her favorite athletes…Majoring in sociology year…Finished high school career as a three-time first-team all-district with a minor in communications. honoree…A three-time all-star as selected by the Charlotte Observer… Led North Mecklenburg to three conference championship and three YEAR GP/GS W-L SV ERA I.P. R ER H SO BB HB consecutive appearances in the state tournament…Played for the club- 2012* 22/10 4-5 0 4.10 71.2 50 42 104 29 13 5 level Virginia Shamrocks Gold and also Jersey Intensity…Personal: 2013* 14/2 2-1 2 4.46 26.2 22 17 44 14 6 3 Born Feb. 20, 1993…Has one brother…Started playing softball at age Totals 36/12 6-6 2 4.20 98.1 72 59 148 43 19 8 5…Finance major. *at Fordham YEAR GP/GS W-L SV ERA I.P. R ER H SO BB HB 2012* 56/51 33-16 1 2.25 327.0 132 105 293 237 134 22 2013* 45/42 29-14 0 2.40 294.2 115 101 229 196 120 26 Totals 101/93 62-30 1 2.32 621.2 247 206 522 433 254 48

*at Army

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CARYN ALYSSA BAILEY CUZZOLA SOPHOMORE 5-6, OUTFIELD SOPHOMORE, 5-2, OUTFIELD/UTILITY ELIZABETHTOWN, PA/ 24 LAGRANGEVILLE, NY/ARLINGTON 12 ELIZABETHTOWN AREA

Second season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Became the starting Second season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Served primarily as a right fielder as a freshman…2013: NFCA First-team All-Northeast pinch-runner as a freshman…2013: Played in 29 games as a reserve… Region selection… First-team All-Colonial Athletic Association Did not make a plate appearance but still scored 13 runs in a pinch- pick…Named to the CAA All-Rookie team…Started all 59 games, running role…Went 2-for-3 in stolen base attempts…Made collegiate H batting a team-high .360…Finished fourth in the CAA with a .669 debut by scoring a run versus Arkansas on Feb. 15…Stole her first slugging percentage…Led the CAA with 17 doubles and five triples… career base at Drexel on April 6…Scored a run in Hofstra’s series- Hit nine home runs and drove in 43 runs en route to compiling 117 sweeping win over James Madison on April 28…Appeared in two total bases, which was the team’s second-highest total…Almost half of Hofstra’s three CAA Tournament games…Made a pinch-running (31) of her 63 total hits went for extra-bases…Stole three bases and appearance against Oregon State in the NCAA Regional on May 18… committed just one error all season for a .971 fielding percentage… High School: Played four years of varsity softball at Arlington High Posted a Hofstra-high 18-game on-base streak…Went 2-for-3 with School…Was a two-time all-league award-winner…Named all-section a run scored and three RBIs in her NCAA debut versus Arkansas on as a senior as well as a winner of the softball sportsmanship award… Feb. 15…Hit first career home run later that same day versus Tulsa… Was an all-section honorable mention as a junior…Also played three Hit a team-best .436 in CAA play with a .800 slugging percentage in years of field hockey…Personal: Born Aug. 31, 1994…Started playing driving in 14 runs in 20 conference games…Recorded first career two softball at age 4… Aspires to be an athletic trainer for a professional home-run game resulted in a sports team…Exercise science major. season-high four RBIs versus Delaware on April 14… YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB Hit a three-run home run 2013 29 0 13 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 and scored twice in a win at nationally ranked Missouri to set up an elimination game in the NCAA Regional on May 19…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient… High School: Played four years of varsity softball at Elizabethtown Area High School…Was a Pennsylvania Gatorade State Player of the Year nominee as a senior…named the Lancaster-Lebanon League Player of the Year…Was a three-time Elizabethtown Booster Club Offensive Player of the Year...Also was a three-time PIAA First Team All-State selection as a catcher…As a sophomore, helped the Bears to the Lancaster-Lebanon League Section 2 championship and a PIAA District 3 title…Batted higher than .400 in each of her four seasons, racking up a .525 average with 12 home runs, 39 RBIs and 37 runs scored as a senior... Personal: Born Oct. 17, 1994…Started playing softball at age 5…Exercise science major.

YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2013 59 175 29 63 .360 43 17 5 9 12 26 3-4

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CHLOE MAGGIE FITZGERALD HAWKINS SOPHOMORE, 5-8, SOPHOMORE, 5-6, OUTFIELD/DESIGNATED PLAYER FIRST BASE/PITCHER PRINCE FREDERICK, MD/HUNTINGTOWN 10 36 EASTON, MD/EASTON

Second season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Emerged as the team’s Second season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Became the starting primary leadoff hitter and designated player as a freshman…2013: first baseman as a freshman while also emerging as Hofstra’s No. 2 NFCA second-team All-Northeast Region selection…Named pitcher…2013: Named to the CAA All-Rookie team…Appeared in H to the CAA All-Rookie team…Played in 55 games, making 53 58 games, making 57 starts…Batted .335 with four home runs and starts…Notched a .316 batting average with a team-leading eight 28 RBIs…Recorded a .397 on-base percentage and a .532 slugging stolen bases…Scored 29 runs and handled all 16 chances as a left percentage…Went 3-0 in three starts as a pitcher, posting a 0.53 ERA fielder when not serving as the designated player…Batted .323 in with 10 strikeouts in 13 1/3 innings…Posted an 11-game hitting streak conference play…Led Hofstra with a .455 averaging in the conference that was the longest of the season for the Pride…Hit first career home tournament, going 5-for-11 with two runs scored and a stolen base to run with a 2-for-3; four-RBI effort versus UConn on March 17… earn a spot on the All-CAA championship team…Picked up first career Named the CAA’s Rookie of the Week on April 19 after hitting .455 hit and run scored versus Arkansas on Feb. 15…Had three hits in a with five extra-base hits in 11 at-bats, lining three doubles and her game on five occasions, including three against league opponents… first career triple in the Hofstra Invitational while collecting 13 total Reached on single to left and scored a run in Hofstra’s 2-1 CAA bases and notching a 1.182 slugging percentage…Went 2-for-2 with championship-winning game versus James Madison on May 10… four RBIs versus James Madison on April 28…Hit a solo home run in Registered two multi-hit games in NCAA Regional play, picking up the 10th inning to break a tie in eliminating Pac-12-member Oregon four total hits in seven at-bats against Oregon State and Missouri from State in the NCAA Columbia Regional on May 18…Allowed just one May 17-18…CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High earned run in 4 1/3 innings to win her first collegiate start at Seton School: Played four years of varsity softball at Huntingtown High Hall on April 16…Threw four scoreless innings in a start against LIU School…Was a four-time All Southern Maryland Athletic Conference and Fairfield, respectively, to earn non-conference victories…CAA selection…Named to the Washington Post All-Metropolitan First Team Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played as a senior and was a two-time second-team pick…As a junior, earned four years of varsity softball at Easton High School… Was a two-time Louisville Slugger NFCA South Region first-team honors…Batted softball player of the year for the Warriors…As a senior, set the home .556 over four seasons and finished career 84-for-85 on stolen base run record for Easton…Named the North Bayside Player of the Year attempts…Personal: Born Aug. 18, 1994…Started playing softball at as a junior…Was her school’s offensive MVP and a North Bayside age 8…Mother, Dawn, ran track at East Carolina from 1987-90…Lists first-team selection as a freshman and sophomore…Graduated in the the Great Gatsby as her favorite book…Psychology major. top-five percent of her class…Personal: Born July 4, 1994…Started playing softball at age 7…Undecided major. YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2013 55 177 29 56 .316 5 0 0 0 9 25 8-12 YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2013 58 158 25 53 .335 28 15 2 4 15 19 0-0

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KIM LACEY SMITH CLARK SOPHOMORE, 5-4, INFIELD FRESHMAN, 5-10, INFIELD 5 SEAFORD, DE/SUSSEX TECHNICAL 3 ROCHESTER, NY/VICTOR

First season on the Hofstra Softball roster…High School: Played Second season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Served primarily as varsity softball at Victor High School…Batted .479 with six home runs a pinch-hitter and spot starter as a freshman…2013: Appeared in 20 and 34 RBIs to earn first-team all-league honors as a senior…Named games, making four starts…Slugged .704 with three home runs and Section V Co-Player of the Year and a second-team All-New York State five RBIs in just 27 at-bats…Collected her first collegiate hit as a selection in leading the Blue Devils to a league title…Batted .302 with H pinch-hitter against UConn on March 17…Also hit first career home three home runs and 21 RBIs as a junior…Earned a second-team all- run in a pinch-hit role versus CCSU later that same day…Hit a pinch- league selection after hitting .429 with three home runs and 24 RBIs hit home run at Drexel on April 7…Went 2-for-2 with two runs scored as a sophomore…Batted .485 with four home runs and 27 RBIs as a and two doubles in first career start versus Delaware on April 14… freshman, garnering first-team all-league honors…Also played for the Hit a three-run home run in a start at Seton Hall on April 16…CAA club-level Battery Lightning Gold…Personal: Born March 24, 1995… Commissioner’s Academic Award recipient…High School: Played Started playing softball at age 4…Lists David Wright as her favorite four years of varsity softball at Sussex Technical High School…Named athlete…Health education major. the Gatorade Softball Player of the Year in Delaware after leading the Ravens to an 18-4 record with a 1.25 ERA and 165 strikeouts against 26 walks in 140 1/3 innings. She was equally impressive at the plate, batting .554 with 11 doubles and 11 RBIs while recording a .723 slugging percentage and a .655 on-base percentage….A two-time all- state selection, she racked up three first-team all-conference selections in her career along with all-conference second-team honors as a freshman…Also was successful in the classroom, making the honor roll four times while finishing with a 3.66 GPA as a senior…Personal: Born May 26, 1994…Started playing softball at age 8…Plans to attend law school…Legal studies in business major. JESSICA YEAR G AB R H AVG. RBI 2B 3B HR BB SO SB 2013 20 27 6 8 .296 5 2 0 3 5 9 0-0 PESLAK FRESHMAN, 5-10, PITCHER 28 LIVINGSTON, NJ/LIVINGSTON

First season on the Hofstra Softball roster…High School: Played four seasons of varsity softball for Livingston High School…Led the Lancers to two Essex County championship and two SEC regular season titles…Was a two-time first-team all-state selection…Garnered four first-team all-county nods…Posted a 72-10 career record with 803 strikeouts in 495 innings… Finished career with a 0.59 ERA and a .395 batting average…Graduated as the school’s all-time leader in wins and strikeouts…Named Livingston’s female Athlete of the Year as a senior…Named Essex County’s Player of the Year as a junior…Also played for the club-level Team Long Island… Graduated in the top 10 percent of her class…Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1994…Started playing softball at age 8…Volunteers for town youth softball programs and also for CHOW program for the homeless…Majoring in political science with a minor in philosophy. 2014 sof tball • 2 5 PLAYER PROFILES

RACHEL SIMODEJKA MICHAELA FRESHMAN, 5-3, PITCHER TRANSUE LUMBERTON, NJ/ 1 17 RANCOCAS VALLEY REGIONAL FRESHMAN, 5-6, INFIELD CHENANGO, NY/CHENANGO FORKS First season on the Hofstra Softball roster…Will miss the 2014 season due to injury…High School: Played four years of varsity softball for Rancocas First season on the Hofstra Softball roster…High School: Played varsity Valley Regional…Served as a two-year captain…Helped the Red Devils softball and basketball for Chenango Forks High School…Was a four- H to three Liberty Division championships…Named All-Burlington County time Class B all-state selection, earning the honor as a center fielder and all-division as a senior…Played on her county’s Carpenter Cup team in as a freshman and three straight selections as a shortstop…Named an a tournament sponsored by the Philadelphia Phillies…Chosen to represent all-conference shortstop as a senior after batting .562…Garnered an South Jersey in the North vs. South All-Star game…Named MVP of the all-conference selection as a utility player in her junior season after South Jersey Elite High School Softball Tournament as a junior…Also she hit .750…Also earned all-conference nods as a freshman and played for the club-level Pennsbury Gems 18U Gold and the NJ Mystics sophomore…Hit .478 as an eighth-grader, .367 as a freshman and .525 Gold…Personal: Born June 2, 1995…Started playing softball at age 11… as a sophomore…Also produced a standout basketball career, setting Member of the National Honor Society in high school…Psychology major. a program record with 1,008 points…Also played for the club team Conklin Raiders…Personal: Born Oct. 20, 1994…Started playing softball at age 7…Volunteers with the Special Olympics…Lists Derek Jeter as her favorite athlete…Health education major.

CHRISTIE SINACORI

FRESHMAN, 5-6, CATCHER 18 WANTAGH, NY/WANTAGH

First season on the Hofstra Softball roster…High School: Played three seasons of varsity softball for Wantagh High School…Earned all- conference honors as a catcher in her senior season after hitting .420 with a .550 on-base percentage…Also garnered all-conference honors after hitting .445 with a team-leading 25 RBIs as a third baseman in her junior season…Batted .345 with 17 RBIs and a .450 on-base percentage in her sophomore campaign…Also played tennis for the Warriors…Played softball for the club-level Long Island Bandits…Personal: Born Sept. 19, 1995…Started playing softball at age 5…Volunteered with church groups and the Red Cross during Sandy relief efforts…Plans to become a physical education teacher and coach high school softball…Undecided major.

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13_Softball_8.375x10.875.indd 1 1/28/13 2:00 PM THIS IS HOFSTRA UNI VERSITY

ofstra University provides a dynamic college experience tailored for engaged and ambitious individuals. Students find Hpride and purpose at Hofstra, through small classes, a faculty whose primary concern is teaching, cutting edge technology, extensive library resources, internships, and active and compelling educational programs that appeal to their interests and abilities. The Hofstra community is driven, dynamic and energetic, helping students find and focus their strengths to prepare them for a successful future.

In its relatively short 78-year history, Hofstra has established itself as a world-class institution of higher education and cultural enterprise. Each academic year, the Hofstra campus and the programs offered grow and change to meet the demands of our students and our community.

Hofstra opened in 1935 as a commuter school with all classes and offices housed in one building. Since those early days, Hofstra has evolved into an international institution with a student body hailing The University continues to host important political events, such as from all 50 states and 66 countries around the world. The beautiful the New York State Gubernatorial Debate in 2010 and a visit from campus is an accredited arboretum with 115 buildings on 240 acres. Newark, NJ, Mayor Cory Booker to kick of the Debate 2012 - Pride, There are approximately 3,800 students living on campus, and Hofstra Politics & Policy program. offers them and all students an extensive array of academic and social activities. Additionally, Hofstra’s close proximity to Manhattan means Hofstra opened its School of Engineering and Applied Science in H that students have easy access to the wondrous cultural, social and September 2012. The new school features a co-op education program career offerings of the city. that will partner with a network of industry leaders to offer students substantial work experience before they graduate. The School of While the campus and its offerings have changed, what has remained Engineering and Applied Science will combine and expand the consistent throughout the years is the sense of community on campus, University’s existing Engineering and Computer Science departments the eagerness of our students to learn and the commitment of the to develop a curriculum that emphasizes high-tech research, practical Hofstra faculty and administration to provide a challenging education work experience and inter-disciplinary study, integrating resources that encourages the pursuit of lifelong learning. and faculty from other parts of the institution, including the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine and the Frank G. Zarb School of The Colleges and Schools of the University are: Hofstra College of Business. Liberal Arts and Sciences, Honors College, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, Lawrence Herbert School of Communication, School Hofstra’s Lawrence Herbert School of Communication is one of the of Education, School of Engineering and Applied Science, School largest, most advanced non-commercial television facilities in the of Health Sciences and Human Services, Maurice A. Deane School East. Students take classes and work in a sophisticated television of Law, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra production/post-production facility with two broadcast-quality studios University, School for University Studies and Hofstra University and control rooms; two advanced online video edit suites; two Avid Continuing Education. Hofstra offers six undergraduate degrees in 140 non-linear digital editing systems and several cuts-only video work different areas of study. Eleven graduate degrees are also offered with stations. Two satellite dishes are available with one dish providing approximately 150 programs of study to choose from. The University special news feeds for the broadcast journalism room, which also offers three first professional degrees and 14 dual degrees as well. has access to Associated Press, Lexis-Nexis and Dow Jones services. In addition, the facility is capable of broadcasting student-produced Hofstra joined with North Shore-LIJ Health System in establishing programming to the entire campus on our own cable channels. Also a medical school on the University campus in October 2007. The located here is the University’s radio station (WRHU/88.7-FM), audio new school, which welcomed its first class in July 2011, is the first production studios, a film/video screening room, film editing rooms, allopathic (MD) medical school in Nassau County and the first in New a computer laboratory, a speech performance studio and a large dance York State since 1963. studio.

On October 16, 2012, Hofstra hosted its second Presidential Debate, Hofstra’s C.V. Starr Hall offers academic facilities that are among held in the “town hall” format, between President Barack Obama and the most technologically advanced in the nation. Every seat in every former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Hofstra also hosted the classroom allows students direct access to the Internet and Hofstra third and final presidential debate of the 2008 election cycle, between network, including the resources of Hofstra’s Axinn Library. then Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, on October 15, 2008. The debate was a transformational moment for the University, Hofstra’s growing computer facilities offer extensive high-tech training highlighting the achievements of our students and faculty and their opportunities. There are computer terminals throughout the campus engagement in the political process. Leading up to the first debate, for student and faculty use, with more than 750 PC, Macintosh and students and the entire community were engaged by the year-long UNIX workstations available in labs and classrooms. Educate ’08 program – almost 150 lectures, conferences, and events focused on the issues, history and politics of the presidency – followed Hofstra hosts more than 500 cultural events annually, bringing by Define ’09, which looked at the first year of the Obama presidency. thousands of scholars, dignitaries and other participants to campus.

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More than 200 musical and dramatic fields. The average undergraduate class size performances take place on campus each year. is 21 students, while student-faculty ratio is 14-to-1. The Hofstra Museum, which houses one of the largest art collections in the metropolitan Hofstra University is 100-percent program area, coordinates approximately eight accessible to persons with disabilities, and exhibitions annually and offers exhibition has been cited as a national model for this areas and an extensive outdoor sculpture achievement. collection, with 750 pieces. The Hofstra Museum is accredited by the American NATIONAL RECOGNITION Association of Museums – one of only 94 For the fourth straight year, Hofstra has universities in the nation and one of six in been selected as one of Chronicle of Higher New York to hold that distinction. Education’s “Great Colleges to Work For” receiving recognition for having an innovative Hofstra also has six theaters, a student and high quality teaching environment as newspaper, a lively student center, a well as clear requirements for tenure. Hofstra recently renovated recreation center and has also been named to the 2012 President’s numerous athletic facilities, including the Higher Education & Community Service 13,000-seat James M. Shuart Stadium and Honor Roll for exemplary commitment to HOFSTRA BY the 5,023-seat David S. Mack Sports and service and civic engagement on and off Exhibition Complex. Hofstra also has an campus. THE NUMBERS indoor, Olympic-sized (eight lane, 50-meter) Varsity sports swimming pool, one of the largest such Hofstra continues to be recognized by U.S. 17 facilities in the New York metropolitan area. News & World Report, Princeton Review, Eateries on H Fiske, Washington Monthly, and Forbes 18 campus The Hofstra athletics program competes on on each of their Best College lists. The Local and national the NCAA Division I level and is a member University was ranked in Tier One in US 20 fraternities and of the Colonial Athletic Association. The News & World Report at number 134, an sororities University sponsors 17 intercollegiate improvement of 17 positions since the 2006 Average programs – eight men’s sports and nine edition. Princeton Review has also recognized 21 undergraduate women’s sports. Hofstra has men’s teams in Hofstra for the 3rd year in their “Guide to class size basketball, baseball, lacrosse, golf, tennis, Green Colleges”, which profiles colleges and wrestling, soccer and cross country. Women’s universities committed to sustainability inside Academic accreditations sports include basketball, volleyball, softball, and outside the classroom. 22 tennis, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, cross Residence halls country and golf. U.S. News & World Report has once again 37 ranked The School of Education, the Frank Percent program Hofstra’s academic programs are accredited G. Zarb School of Business, and the Maurice accessibility to by numerous national agencies and the A. Deane School of Law as Best Graduate 100 persons with University is one of only 280 schools, out Schools, as well as recognized Hofstra’s disabilities of more than 3,600 colleges and universities graduate online programs in business, Student clubs and nationwide, with a chapter of the national information technology, and education as top 200+ organizations honor society Phi Beta Kappa. Of Hofstra’s 100 programs. The Frank G. Zarb School of Cultural events 1,135 faculty members, 517 are full time and Business was also ranked among the top 75 500 per year 93 percent hold the highest degree in their M.B.A. programs by Forbes magazine, one of the top 5 Largest 1935 Founding date M.B.A. programs by Crain’s New York, Full-time undergraduate and the undergraduate 6,899 enrollment business program was ranked 117th in the Total University country by U.S. News enrollment, & World Report. The including undergraduate 11,090 part-time undergraduate, engineering program graduate and was ranked at 57 in School of Law U.S. News & World Report ranking 124,000+ Hofstra alumni of non-doctoral engineering programs. Volumes available 1.2 at Hofstra University Million Libraries

2014 sof tball • 2 9 HOFSTRA UNI VERSITY PRESIDENT

tuart Rabinowitz was chosen by the Hofstra University Board of Trustees to serve as the eighth president of the University on SDecember 20, 2000. Prior to his appointment, he served as dean of Hofstra University School of Law from September 1989 through June 2001. He joined the faculty of the School of Law in 1972. President Rabinowitz currently holds the Andrew M. Boas and Mark L. Claster Distinguished Professorship in Civil Procedure.

President Rabinowitz holds positions with a number of important government and community organizations, including the Judicial Advisory Council of the State of New York Unified Court System - County of Nassau, and the Nassau County Health and Welfare Council. He serves as a trustee of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities, and on the Board of Directors for the Fair Media Council and the Long Island Technology Network. President Rabinowitz is a former member of the Nassau County Blue Ribbon Financial Review Panel, former chair of the Nassau County Local Advisory Board, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Long Island Association. Additionally, President Rabinowitz served as a member of the Nassau County Commission on Government Revision, which was charged with drafting a new charter and a new form of government for the County. He is the recipient of the Martin Luther King Living the Dream Award, EOC; Distinguished Service in H the Cause of Justice, Legal Aid Society; UJA Federation Leadership Award; the Bar Association of Nassau County Proclamation for Outstanding Service to both the legal profession and the community; the Community Service Award from the Conference of Jewish Organizations of Nassau County; and the Alumni Association of the City College of New York 2005 Townsend Harris Medal. He has also been honored by the Long Island Software and Technology Network (LISTnet) and was the recipient of Networking magazine’s David Award.

President Rabinowitz received a juris doctor, magna cum laude, from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a member of the board of editors of the Columbia Law Review and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. He graduated from City College of New York with honors, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Law Institute.

PRESIDENT RABINOWITZ, HOFSTRA PRIDE CLUB BOARD MEMBER JAMES C. METZGER ’83 AND HOFSTRA PRIDE CLUB PRESIDENT E. DAVID WOYCIK ’77

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As of January 2014

OFFICERS Janis M. Meyer,* Chair James E. Quinn,* Vice Chair Peter G. Schiff, Vice Chair David S. Mack,* Secretary Stuart Rabinowitz, President M. PATRICIA ADAMSKI JESSICA EADS ______Senior Vice President Vice President for for Planning and Enrollment Services MEMBERS Administration Alan J. Bernon* Tejinder Bindra Robert F. Dall* Steven J. Freiberg* Arno H. Fried Martin B. Greenberg* Leo A. Guthart Peter S. Kalikow* Arthur J. Kremer JOSEPH M. BARKWILL DOLORES FREDRICH, SANDRA S. JOHNSON Vice President for ESQ. Vice President for Diana E. Lake* Facilities Vice President for Student Affairs Karen L. Lutz and Operations Legal Affairs and H John D. Miller* General Counsel Marilyn B. Monter* Martha S. Pope Julio A. Portalatin* Edwin C. Reed Robert D. Rosenthal* Debra A. Sandler* Thomas J. Sanzone* Leonard H. Shapiro Joseph Sparacio* DR. HERMAN BERLINER RICHARD V. GUARDINO, ROBERT W. JUCKIEWICZ Frank G. Zarb* Provost and Senior Vice JR., ESQ. Vice President for President for Vice President for Business Information Technology Academic Affairs Development DELEGATES Stuart L. Bass,* Chair, University Senate Executive Committee Tanya Levy-Odom,* President, Alumni Organization William F. Nirode, Speaker of the Faculty Andrea Standrowicz, President, Student Government Association Ron Singh, Vice President, Student Government Association Eugene Maccarrone,* Chair, University Senate Planning

James M. Shuart,* President Emeritus

STEPHANIE BUSHEY JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY ALAN J. KELLY Wilbur Breslin, Trustee Emeritus Vice President for Vice President and Vice President Institutional Research and Director of Athletics for Development Emil V. Cianciulli,* Chair Emeritus Assessment John J. Conefry, Jr., Chair Emeritus Maurice A. Deane,* Chair Emeritus George G. Dempster,* Chair Emeritus Joseph L. Dionne,* Trustee Emeritus Helene Fortunoff, Chair Emerita Lawrence Herbert,* Trustee Emeritus Florence Kaufman, Trustee Emerita Walter B. Kissinger, Trustee Emeritus Ann M. Mallouk,* Chair Emerita MELISSA CONNOLLY CATHERINE HENNESSY Thomas H. O’Brien, Trustee Emeritus Vice President for University Vice President for Financial Arnold A. Saltzman, Trustee Emeritus Relations Affairs and Treasurer Norman R. Tengstrom,* Trustee Emeritus

* Hofstra Alumni

2014 sof tball • 3 1 JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF ATHLE TICS

at the school from 1990 to 2001. In his two years away from the Storrs campus, Hathaway enjoyed a successful tenure as the director of athletics at Colorado State University from 2001 to 2003.

During Hathaway’s career, he has always made the academic success of student-athletes a top priority. In the classroom, more than 50% of UConn’s 650 student-athletes achieved a 3.0 “B-or better” semester grade point average during the spring and/or fall semesters of the 2010 calendar year, including 16 who earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average. In addition, the Division of Athletics consistently maintained a 99 percent academic retention rate among its student-athletes.

The University of Connecticut was saluted for its community service efforts by the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS) three times under Hathaway’s watch effrey A. Hathaway is in his second year their academic and athletic endeavors as we for its community service efforts. UConn was as the Vice President and Director of prepare them for their lives after graduation also honored by the NCAS in 2006 and 2007 H JAthletics at Hofstra University in 2013-14. from Hofstra.” for its efforts to assist former student-athletes in earning their college degree. Hathaway, formerly the Director of Athletics In his first year at Hofstra, Hathaway oversaw at the University of Connecticut and the a department that produced four Colonial Hathaway’s leadership positions have chairman of the NCAA Division I Men’s Athletic Association championship and NCAA extended beyond the campus. He recently Basketball Committee, was introduced Tournament teams, as well as two other teams completed a five-year term as a member by Hofstra University President Stuart that reached the conference championship of the prestigious NCAA Division I Men’s Rabinowitz on May 15, 2012. game. In addition, Hofstra Athletics saw three Basketball Committee, representing the BIG student-athletes earn Academic All-America EAST Conference, serving as chair in 2011- “In collegiate athletics, the name Jeff accolades and five garner CAA Scholar- 12. As a member of the 10-person committee, Hathaway means success on any number of Athlete of the Year honors. On of those Hathaway took part in the selection and levels: in the classroom, on the playing field, Academic All-Americans, Joe Burg, also was administration of the NCAA Men’s Basketball in the boardroom, with donors and the media. a finalist for a Rhodes Scholarship in 2012, Championship and the administration of the Most importantly, Jeff’s focus on excellence, becoming just the second Hofstra student to CBS/Turner television contract. ethics, leadership and academics will allow ever earn the distinction. the Hofstra Pride athletics program to move to During his tenure at both Colorado State the next level of excellence,” said Rabinowitz. The Pride not only flourished on the fields and UConn, he was a member of the NCAA “His tenure at the University of Connecticut and in the classroom, but also in the area of Division I Championships/Competition was one of unprecedented growth, and under athletic development. The Hofstra Pride Club Cabinet. On the conference level, Hathaway his leadership, we look forward to ushering in enjoyed a banner year with $1.1 million in was the chair of the BIG EAST Athletic a new era of Hofstra Pride athletic success.” cash funds raised, a 13% increase over 2011- Directors Executive Committee through 12, and a 16% increase in annual funds. November of 2009. He is also past chairman “I am excited to join the Hofstra University of the BIG EAST Championship and In 2013 Hathaway was named to the NCAA community and to have the opportunity to Competition Committee as well as the Division I Leadership Council, continuing his provide leadership and serve the student- league’s Finance Committee, and also served long tradition of service on a national level. athletes, coaches and staff in this outstanding on the Television Committee. Hathaway is a past member of the Division I-A Athletic athletics program,” commented Hathaway Hathaway guided the University of Directors Association Board of Trustees and at his introductory press conference. “I Connecticut (UConn) Division of Athletics the Executive Committee of the National particularly would like to thank President through an unprecedented period of academic Association of Collegiate Directors of Stuart Rabinowitz for allowing me to and athletic achievement during his eight Athletics (NACDA). In 2004 The Sporting become part of the Hofstra University family. years as director of athletics from 2003 News named Hathaway to its “Power 100 Throughout my career I have been part of to 2011. At the same time, he became an List” - comprised of the 100 most powerful programs that have competed against Hofstra influential leader for college athletics on both people in sports. and I have seen firsthand the success the the national and conference level. Pride has had over the years. My primary During his time at the University of focus will be on the academic achievement Hathaway played a vital role in UConn’s Connecticut, private fundraising averaged of our student-athletes and providing them success story for nearly 20 years as he was more than $13 million a year. Hathaway the opportunity to participate and achieve in the executive associate director of athletics was also responsible negotiating several key

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revenue and partnership agreements, securing major gifts, and guiding the building of two WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOU T LEED certified athletic facilities, UConn’s first, which received recognition from the University JEFFREY A. HATHAWAY and from the Connecticut Real Estate Exchange.

Hathaway led a head coaching staff that is one PHILIP E. AUSTIN, President Emeritus, University of Connecticut of the most experienced in the country. At the “I had the pleasure of working with Jeff Hathaway through my tenure as conclusion of Hathaway’s tenure, UConn had president of the University of Connecticut. He was a valuable member of our 12 head coaches that had been in their current senior leadership team and led the athletic program to its most successful era. position 10 or more years as of the 2010-11 Jeff is committed to not only athletic excellence but also academic excellence, academic year. integrity and the overall welfare of student athletes.”

In Hathaway’s final year with UConn, the Huskies JOSEPH R. CASTIGLIONE, experienced great athletic success. The men’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics, University of Oklahoma basketball team won its third NCAA Division I “From our days in college to the many years as colleagues in the profession, I Championship while the football team played in have always known Jeff Hathaway to be a man of character. He has a tenacious the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. In addition, the women’s work ethic, an innate ability to establish the right vision, mission and values for basketball team played in the NCAA Final Four the organization he leads and a collaborative style to appropriately involve all for the fourth consecutive season and set a college stakeholders in the process of setting goals and creating the means to achieve basketball record for most consecutive wins with them. At the heart of it all is a passionate commitment to creating the best 90. The UConn baseball team made history with possible environment for student athlete success. Hofstra University made a its first-ever appearance in NCAA Super Regional wonderful decision in hiring Jeff.” play. The men’s soccer, women’s soccer and field MARK EMMERT, President, National Collegiate Athletic Association hockey teams participated in NCAA tournaments H “Jeff did a tremendous job as a member and later chair of the Division I Men’s while representatives from men’s and women’s Basketball Committee. His efforts directly contributed to lifelong experiences track and field and women’s diving also took part for thousands of student-athletes. I’m confident that he will bring the same in NCAA action. dedication and passion to the athletic program and the student-athletes of Hathaway originally came to Connecticut in Hofstra.” November of 1990 as senior associate athletic JIM NANTZ, CBS Sports director. In that role, he oversaw the day-to-day “I have known Jeff Hathaway a long time and there is no one I respect more in operations of the Division of Athletics and served college athletics than Jeff Hathaway. This is a big day for Hofstra University and as a program administrator for several sports. the future of Hofstra has been placed in good hands. Jeff is a high-achieving, During Hathaway’s tenure at Colorado State, high-quality person that I have gotten to know well during his tenure as the he oversaw a 15-sport program – nine women’s Chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s success as a teams and six men’s. Hathaway was an extremely leader speaks for itself. He has the Midas touch!” successful fundraiser during his time in Fort MIKE SLIVE, Commissioner, Southeastern Conference Collins. The school drew national attention for a “I have known Jeff Hathaway for many years and had the pleasure of serving $15.2 million gift for football stadium renovations with him on the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee. Jeff’s extensive experience, and expansion. his enthusiasm and his energy makes him a leader no matter what room he is Prior to joining UConn, Hathaway served in in. His commitment to assisting young men and women in getting an education a number of capacities at his alma mater, the while participating in college sports make him an outstanding choice as Hofstra’s new athletics director.” University of Maryland, from 1982 to 1990, including assistant athletics director for marketing MIKE TRANGHESE, former Commissioner, Big East Conference and communications, acting assistant athletics “Jeff is an outstanding administrator who will provide Hofstra with great director for business affairs, athletics business leadership in the future. He has long been a leader in collegiate athletics and manager and men’s basketball trainer. Hofstra will do well with Jeff at the helm. ” Hathaway earned his degree in athletic TOM YEAGER, Commissioner, Colonial Athletic Association administration from Maryland in 1981. He “Jeff Hathaway is one of the brightest, creative and competent administrators later received a master’s degree in general in college athletics. Everyone in the CAA is excited about his joining our team administration from Maryland and is currently and we look forward to his contribution to the continued success of the Hofstra continuing work on a PhD in the Department program and the CAA.” of Educational Leadership at the University of Connecticut. KEVIN WHITE, Vice President/Director of Athletics, Duke University Hathaway and his wife, Paula, have two children – “Hofstra literally hit the proverbial lottery! Hiring Jeff Hathaway as vice president and director of athletics – a highly seasoned athletic director who is clearly one Meghan (22) and Michael (18). of the most skilled and talented administrators within the NCAA – is nothing short of an immeasurable leadership acquisition!”

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PETE ALFANO ROB ANSPACH CHRISSY ARNONE JAY ARTINIAN RACHEL AUGUST CATHY AULL Cross Country Coach Wrestling Coach Assistant Director of Senior Associate Director Assistant Director of Athletic Department Athletics/Marketing and of Athletics/Facilities Athletics/ Secretary Promotions Administration

ANN BALLER DR. MICHAEL BARNES JAMES BARONE BROOKE BENDERNAGEL BRIAN BERT BRIAN BOHL Associate Director of Faculty Athletics Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities Assistant Strength and Senior Assistant Director Athletic Facilities Representative Athletic Development Coordinator Conditioning Coach of Athletic H Communications

JOHN CONSIDINE TARA COPPOLA MARIA CORVINO COURTENEY CREWS MAREN CROWLEY KATHY DE ANGELIS Assistant Equipment Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Director of Women’s Golf Coach Field Hockey Coach Manager Athletic Facilities Athletics/Ticket Operations Athletic Development

BILL EDWARDS JOE ELLIOTT DAVID FERNANDEZ JIM FURLONG JIM GIBBONS DOUG GILLIES Softball Coach Men’s Golf Coach Athletic Facilities Director of Athletic Associate Director of Athletic Facilities Coor- Coordinator Development Athletics/NCAA Education dinator and Compliance Services

STEPHEN GORCHOV KRISTINA HERNANDEZ COLM KENNEDY KRISTA KILBURN-STEVESKEY JAMES LALLY Associate Director of Athletics/ Volleyball Coach Associate Director of Women’s Basketball Coach Assistant Director of Athletics/ Communications Athletic Facilities Student-Athlete Services and Life Skills Development

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LAUREN LEO CINDY LEWIS EVAN MALINGS DINO MATTESSICH JOE MIHALICH KEVIN MURGA Director of Tennis Senior Associate Director Head Athletic Trainer Deputy Director Men’s Basketball Coach Athletic Facilities of Athletics of Athletics Coordinator

RICHARD NUTTALL JEANNE O’KEEFE RACHEL PEEL-MACANDREW JAMES PRENDERGAST SIMON RIDDIOUGH JOHN RUSSO Men’s Soccer Coach Athletic Department Associate Dean of Univer- Assistant Strength and Women’s Soccer Coach Baseball Coach Secretary sity Advisement Conditioning Coach H

DAVID SALOMON DIANE SCHUERLEIN JIM SHEEHAN LEN SKOROS CLARICE SMITH SHANNON SMITH Athletic Facilities Athletic Department Senior Sports Information Director of Athletic Athletic Department Women’s Lacrosse Coach Coordinator Secretary Director Publications Secretary

MICHELLE SPATERELLA SAMANTHA SWEENEY HARRIET TEITLE KATHY THEILING SETH TIERNEY HAILE URQUHART Assistant Dean Assistant Director of Athletic Department Equipment Manager Men’s Lacrosse Coach Director of Ticket Sales of Advisement Athletics/NCAA Education Secretary and Compliance Services

DAVE WALSH RYAN WATSON IRENE WYMES WINNIE WYMES DR. MICHAEL YORIO Assistant Equipment Manager Associate Director of Ticket Office Graduate Assistant Athletic Department Secretary Medical Director Athletic Facilities

2014 sof tball • 3 5 ATHLE TIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT

ofstra University is committed to Area two is academic advising. The academic the pursuit of academic and athletic advisor serves as the primary advisor for first- Hexcellence. The University views year and undecided student-athletes, and also participation in intercollegiate athletics assists upperclassmen who have declared a as benefiting the student-athlete in an major. educationally enhancing experience beyond any other opportunity available. Hofstra Area three is academic monitoring. The also realizes the time commitment made advisor monitors the academic progress by student-athletes and has committed the of student‑athletes to ensure compliance facilities and resources to support all students. with Hofstra University, NCAA and conference regulations. The advisor’s regular The University Tutorial Program (UTP) communication with the faculty and coaches provides free tutoring in every subject area provide opportunities for early intervention to any Hofstra student. Students are able to should academic difficulties arise. obtain up to 1 1/2 hours of individual tutorial assistance per week for up to three courses. Area four is study halls. The University They are also able to utilize the various Tutorial Program supports athletic study halls help labs on campus, which specialize in by providing tutors in various subjects as providing assistance in writing, business and necessary. The academic advisors also assess QM, and biology and chemistry. In addition the needs of individual student‑athletes to to this service, student-athletes are assigned provide the most effective study environment. an academic advisor, through the Center for The assessment tool administered by the University Advisement, who helps address Center for University Advisement is also used H the various needs of student‑athletes. The to provide various enrichment seminars for academic advisor emphasizes four areas in the student‑athletes such as time management, their efforts to ensure the academic success of writing skills, campus resources, and surviving Hofstra’s student-athletes. the college transition.

Area one is academic counseling. Services are In 2010 The Fried Family Student-Athlete provided in the areas of academic planning, Development Center was opened on the career planning, personal counseling, and second level of the James M. Shuart Stadium campus and community referrals. The advisor Building. The center houses the offices of the also meets with prospective student‑athletes, at Student-Athlete Services Staff, as well as a the coach’s request, to share the many benefits large computer lab with printer access for use of a Hofstra University education. by Hofstra student-athletes, a quiet study area with wireless internet access and two group study/tutor rooms with power point access and white boards.

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hrough a comprehensive athletic training program, Hofstra H University student-athletes are provided excellent health Tcare during their time at the University. A coordinated effort between the University Health and Wellness Center, the Athletic Department and outside health care providers ensures every student- athlete the best medical attention possible.

University student-athletes have direct access to a myriad of health care services. Managing the coverage of every practice and competition event is Hofstra University’s athletic training staff, which is led by Head Athletic Trainer Evan Malings and features six full-time athletic trainers and numerous student athletic trainers. The athletic trainers provide injury management, rehabilitation and treatment to the entire Athletic program. Utilizing three state-of- the-art athletic training rooms, these professionals work tirelessly to ensure the safe participation of Hofstra’s student-athletes and to return injured athletes to play quickly and safely.

Supporting the athletic trainers is medical director Dr. Michael Yorio and his team at Pro Health Care, Inc. Dr. Yorio is in his sixth year on Hofstra’s medical team. Yorio is an internist with specialized training in sports medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at Villanova University, and received his medical degree from the SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse. Yorio previously served as a sports medicine fellow with the University of Maryland Orthopedics. Prior to that, he was a resident physician in internal medicine at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Yorio was named the Director of Player Medical Services for the 2008 U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in Flushing, New York, and is on the medical staff for the New York Islanders. He also worked as a team physician for the University of Maryland from 2003 to 2005. Physical therapist John Finneran of Peak Performance also aids in Hofstra’s student-athlete care.

Hofstra University sponsors a fully accredited, highly competitive undergraduate degree program for athletic training majors, in which Hofstra student athletic trainers participate in all aspects of the health EVAN MALINGS DR. MICHAEL YORIO MARIE SILER care system. Head Athletic Trainer Team Physician Assistant Athletic Trainer

2014 sof tball • 3 7 NE W YORK CITY

About New York City… H Hofstra is located only 30 miles from New York City – the capital of culture and finance. You can visit Carnegie Hall, South Street Seaport, Hard Rock Café, Grand Central Station, Central Park, NBC Studios in Rockefeller Center, Little Italy or Chinatown.

• Study the world’s finest sculptures and paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. • Go and cheer along with the crowd at a Yankees, Mets, Rangers, Nets or Knicks game. • Wave at the TV cameras in the street-level studios of FOX, CNN, NBC, CBS or ABC. • Walk through the financial capital of the world at the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. • Take the subway to Coney Island for a Nathan’s hot dog and a ride on the Cyclone, the last of the great wooden rollercoasters. • Get half-priced tickets to Broadway’s finest shows at the TKTS booth in a new, glittering Times Square.

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ABOUT LONG ISLAND… LongABOUT Island has LONGa rich history ISLAND… as an active, vibrant community, a summer playground, andLong home Island to somehas a ofrich New history York’s as mostan active, prominent vibrant families. community, a summer playground, and home to some of New York’s most prominent families. Five distinct regions make up Long Island: • North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating H back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions. • South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world- famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders. • Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park. • North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands. • South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

You can catch a Hofstra shuttle bus to Jones Beach – a state park with six miles of gorgeous coastline, a boardwalk, swimming pools, golf and outdoor concerts.

With everything from : • museums, historical sites and lighthouses, • to sophisticated malls, designer outlets and shopping villages, • to wineries and farm stands, • to family fun parks, aquariums and zoos, ...there is plenty to do on Long Island!

2014 sof tball • 3 9 SOF TBALL FACILITIES

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HOFSTRA SOF TBALL STADIUM

he Hofstra University Pride play and practice at the Hofstra Softball Stadium, located on the North Campus of Hofstra University. The Softball Stadium is located next to the Mack Sports Complex and across from the Hofstra Recreation Center. Since the Stadium opened, Tthe Pride has a 273-51 record at home, including 130-14 against CAA opponents. The Stadium, constructed in 2000, provides a fine setting for collegiate softball action. Construction included new sunken dugouts, new outfield sod, a press box on top of the bleachers behind home plate, batting cages next to the dugouts and a bullpen area. Bleacher seating behind home plate, from dugout to dugout, accommodates nearly 1,000 spectators. Field dimensions are 190 feet down the lines and 220 feet to centerfield. Banners commemorating Hofstra’s team achievements are displayed on the outfield fences, while plaques mounted to the facade of the Stadium showcase individual awards won by Hofstra Softball players.

In 2011 lights were installed in the Stadium, which will allow for NCAA Regionals to return to campus and provide greater flexibility in scheduling during the regular season.

Hofstra Softball Stadium has hosted 10 Colonial Athletic Association Championships, as well as NCAA Regionals in 2006, 2007 and 2008. It is also the site of the Catholic League High School Softball Championship and other high school events. One of the finest softball facilities in the metropolitan area, Hofstra’s Softball Stadium was also home to the New York Juggernaut of the National Pro Fastpitch League in the summer of 2005.

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MACK SPORTS COMPLEX WEIGHT ROOM he team also has the use of a state-of-the-art weight training facility. Located in the Mack Sports Complex, the weight room is outfitted Twith the most advanced strength training and cardiovascular equipment available.

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HOFSTRA PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTER/ HOFSTRA INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY ofstra can avoid inclement weather by using the indoor Physical Education Center, which is equipped with pitching Hmachines and batting cages. The Pride also has use of the indoor practice facility that was formerly owned by the New York Jets. The 50-yard turf field gives Hofstra a unique practice environment. The practice bubble is located on the North Campus, behind the Mack Sports Complex. 2014 sof tball • 4 1 2013 STATISTICS Overall: 46-13 CAA: 18-2 Home: 23-2 Away: 14-5 Neutral: 9-6 Player Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB HP SO SF-SH SB-AS Caryn Bailey .360 59-59 175 29 63 17 5 9 43 12 1 26 1-0 3-4 Tessa Ziemba .349 53-53 172 45 60 14 2 14 50 11 1 21 0-1 5-6 Maggie Hawkins .335 58-57 158 25 53 15 2 4 28 15 1 19 0-1 0-0 Jess Hirschbuhl .329 59-59 158 42 52 7 0 7 35 19 15 20 3-4 4-5 Chloe Fitzgerald .316 55-53 177 29 56 0 0 0 5 9 0 25 0-3 8-12 Erin Trippi .315 59-59 168 32 53 14 1 5 46 26 6 19 2-2 0-0 Becca Bigler .297 59-59 155 41 46 8 0 12 41 25 9 33 1-1 4-6 Tori Rocha .285 56-56 158 35 45 4 1 0 17 23 4 28 0-7 6-9 Olivia Galati .284 44-44 109 18 31 5 0 1 13 13 3 4 0-0 0-0 D.J. Slugh .219 58-53 64 8 14 2 0 0 7 9 5 15 0-0 0-2 Lindsey Reid .353 14-3 17 6 6 1 0 1 2 3 1 4 0-0 2-2 Kim Smith .296 20-4 27 6 8 2 0 3 5 5 0 9 0-0 0-0 Danielle Bitts .167 6-0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 Ashley Ainbinder .136 21-2 22 0 3 0 0 0 2 3 0 8 0-0 0-0 Nicole Osovski .125 22-10 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 Alyssa Cuzzola .000 29-0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2-3 Victoria Cabral .000 3-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 Hofstra Totals .313 59 1574 329 492 89 11 56 294 173 46 236 9-21 34-49 Opponents .197 59 1425 116 281 48 4 27 107 56 11 422 5-19 14-24

PITCHING STATISTICS H Name ERA W-L GP-GS CG IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AVG. SV Olivia Galati 1.42 40-12 56-52 49 341.0 223 83 69 31 395 36 3 21 .181 3 Maggie Hawkins 0.53 3-0 4-3 0 13.1 10 1 1 6 10 3 0 0 .213 0 Victoria Cabral 2.51 3-0 5-3 1 22.1 25 11 8 15 10 7 0 1 .269 0 Bella Corrao 11.31 0-1 3-1 0 8.2 23 21 14 4 7 2 1 5 .460 0 Hofstra Totals 1.67 46-13 59 50 385.1 281 116 92 56 422 48 4 27 .197 3 Opponents 5.01 13-46 59 23 369.0 492 329 264 173 236 89 11 56 .313 4

Shutouts: Olivia Galati - 22; Victoria Cabral - 1; Team - 1

OLIVIA GALATI DEFENSI VE STATISTICS Player PO A E FLD% Chloe Fitzgerald 16 0 0 1.000 Lindsey Reid 9 5 0 1.000 Bella Corrao 0 3 0 1.000 Kim Smith 1 0 0 1.000 Erin Trippi 439 30 3 .994 Nicole Osovski 51 2 1 .981 Jess Hirschbuhl 71 58 3 .977 Maggie Hawkins 215 22 6 .975 D.J. Slugh 76 3 2 .975 Tessa Ziemba 68 0 2 .971 Caryn Bailey 31 2 1 .971 Olivia Galati 11 56 3 .957 Tori Rocha 84 72 7 .957 Becca Bigler 80 60 11 .927 Victoria Cabral 1 3 1 .800 Ashley Ainbinder 3 0 1 .750 Danielle Bitts 0 0 0 .000 Alyssa Cuzzola 0 0 0 .000 Hofstra Totals 1156 316 41 .973 Opponents 1107 442 70 .957

Passed Balls: Erin Trippi – 1

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Date Opponent Score Att. Time Line Score Pitcher of Record Record FLORIDA STATE INVITATIONAL AT TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 2/15 vs. Arkansas W 8-1 102 2:10 8-6-0/1-4-2 Galati (1-0) 1-0 2/15 vs. Tulsa L 6-9 101 2:17 6-11-2/9-13-2 Corrao (0-1) 1-1 2/16 at #21 Florida State L 1-9 269 2:02 1-4-1/9-11-0 Galati (1-1) 1-2 2/16 at #21 Florida State L 0-4 163 1:55 0-4-0/4-10-0 Galati (1-2) 1-3 2/17 vs. Arkansas W 6-4 78 137 6-9-2/4-6-2 Galati (2-2) 2-3 NFCA LEADOFF CLASSIC AT CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 2/22 vs. Pacific W 4-0 234 1:45 4-7-1/0-1-0 Galati (3-2) 3-3 2/22 vs. Illinois State L 2-3 234 2:01 2-6-2/3-5-2 Galati (3-3) 3-4 2/23 vs. #12 Louisville L 2-4 119 2:10 2-6-0/4-9-0 Galati (3-4) 3-5 2/23 vs. Michigan L 0-3 204 1:28 0-0-1/3-7-2 Galati (3-5) 3-6 2/24 vs. Southern Illinois L 5-7 202 ----- 5-12-2/7-9-0 Galati (3-6) 3-7 CITRUS CLASSIC AT ORLANDO, FLORIDA 3/1 vs. Mississippi State L 1-9 578 2:01 1-3-1/9-11-0 Galati (3-7) 3-8 3/1 vs. #5 Texas W 7-2 213 1:38 7-14-1/2-8-2 Galati (4-7) 4-8 3/2 vs. Penn State W 3-0 57 1:41 3-8-0/0-4-2 Galati (5-7) 5-8 3/2 vs. Maryland W 11-3 140 ----- 11-12-2/3-3-2 Galati (6-7) 6-8 3/3 vs. Coll. of Charleston W 6-2 104 ----- 6-5-1/2-2-3 Galati (7-7) 7-8 HOFSTRA INVITATIONAL AT HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 3/16 CCSU W 9-0 130 1:28 9-8-1/0-2-3 Galati (8-7) 8-8 3/16 UCONN W 6-5 130 2:10 6-12-1/5-6-4 Galati (9-7) 9-8 3/17 UCONN W 18-0 132 1:42 18-17-2/0-5-1 Galati (10-7) 10-8 3/17 CCSU W 12-6 128 2:16 12-17-1/6-10-2 Galati (11-7) 11-8 H 3/23 at UNC Wilmington* W 11-0 103 1:48 11-8-1/0-0-1 Galati (12-7) 12-8, 1-0 3/23 at UNC Wilmington* W 8-4 102 2:00 8-15-1/4-7-0 Galati (13-7) 13-8, 2-0 3/26 IONA W 4-1 71 1:38 4-10-1/1-4-0 Galati (14-7) 14-8 3/27 at Lehigh W 5-2 90 1:25 5-8-0/2-4-1 Galati (15-7) 15-8 3/27 at Lehigh W 5-0 90 2:15 5-9-0/0-7-0 Cabral(1-0) 16-8 3/29 GEORGIA STATE* L 2-3 208 1:40 2-8-0/3-4-1 Galati (15-8) 16-9, 2-1 3/29 GEORGIA STATE* W 7-1 204 1:52 7-8-0/1-3-1 Galati (16-8) 17-9, 3-1 3/30 GEORGIA STATE* W 2-1 242 1:34 2-5-0/1-4-2 Galati (17-8) 18-9, 4-1 4/3 RUTGERS L 0-1 105 1:58 0-2-0/1-7-0 Galati (17-9) 18-10 4/3 RUTGERS W 6-5 (8) 84 2:10 6-9-1/5-10-2 Cabral (2-0) 19-10 4/4 MARIST W 1-0 126 1:31 1-6-0/0-0-0 Galati (18-9) 20-10 4/4 MARIST W 9-3 86 2:14 9-15-4/3-5-1 Cabral (3-0) 21-10 4/6 at Drexel* W 11-0 106 1:40 11-10-0/0-1-0 Galati (19-9) 22-10, 5-1 4/7 at Drexel* W 13-0 113 1:47 13-12-0/0-0-1 Galati (20-9) 23-10, 6-1 4/7 at Drexel* W 5-0 113 1:59 5-11-1/0-1-1 Galati (21-9) 24-10, 7-1 4/13 DELAWARE* W 7-1 306 1:43 7-14-1/1-2-0 Galati (22-9) 25-10, 8-1 4/13 DELAWARE* W 3-0 276 1:54 3-8-0/0-1-1 Galati (23-9) 26-10, 9-1 4/14 DELAWARE* W 11-2 173 1:22 11-10-0/2-3-1 Galati (24-9) 27-10, 10-1 4/16 at Seton Hall W 8-0 151 2:08 8-12-0/0-5-3 Galati (25-9) 28-10 4/16 at Seton Hall W 9-1 151 1:34 9-7-0/1-4-1 Hawkins (1-0) 29-10 4/20 at George Mason* W 2-0 134 1:50 2-6-1/0-2-2 Galati (26-9) 30-10, 11-1 4/20 at George Mason* L 1-2 155 1:30 1-5-0/2-5-0 Galati (26-10) 30-11, 11-2 4/21 at George Mason* W 3-0 165 1:46 3-4-0/0-4-0 Galati (27-10) 31-11, 12-2 4/24 at Fordham W 10-2 113 1:25 10-14-1/2-9-0 Galati (28-10) 32-11 4/25 LIU W 9-1 123 2:01 9-8-0/1-5-1 Hawkins (2-0) 33-11 4/27 JAMES MADISON* W 1-0 526 1:27 1-3-0/0-1-3 Galati (29-10) 34-11, 13-2 4/27 JAMES MADISON* W 1-0 475 1:28 1-4-0/0-2-2 Galati (30-10) 35-11, 14-2 4/28 JAMES MADISON* W 9-4 354 1:56 9-9-1/4-6-1 Galati (31-10) 36-11, 15-2 5/1 at Fairfield W 5-0 155 2:02 5-12-0/0-5-1 Hawkins (3-0) 37-11 5/3 TOWSON* W 8-0 238 1:14 8-7-0/0-0-1 Galati (32-10) 38-11, 16-2 5/3 TOWSON* W 9-0 310 1:20 9-9-0/0-2-1 Galati (33-10) 39-11, 17-2 5/4 TOWSON* W 1-0 (9) 320 2:32 1-6-0/0-7-1 Galati (34-10) 40-11, 18-2 CAA CHAMPIONSHIP AT HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 5/8 TOWSON W 6-0 302 1:47 6-8-2/0-4-2 Galati (35-10) 41-11 5/9 JAMES MADISON W 8-0 380 1:37 8-10-0/0-0-3 Galati (36-10) 42-11 5/10 JAMES MADISON W 2-1 507 1:43 2-5-1/1-3-0 Galati (37-10) 43-11 NCAA REGIONAL AT COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 5/17 vs. Oregon State W 2-0 1080 1:37 2-7-0/0-5-0 Galati (38-10) 44-11 5/18 at #6 Missouri L 0-1 1121 1:36 0-8-1/1-1-1 Galati (38-11) 44-12 5/18 vs. Oregon State W 8-4 (10) 1121 3:04 8-9-1/4-10-0 Galati (39-11) 45-12 5/19 at #6 Missouri W 10-0 1140 1:23 10-9-1/0-4-4 Galati (40-11) 46-12 5/19 at #6 Missouri L 0-5 1140 1:42 0-1-1/5-8-1 Galati (40-12) 46-13

*CAA Game

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2013 CAA SOFTBALL STANDINGS CAA Overall CARYN BAILEY W L Pct. W L T Pct. *Hofstra 18 2 .900 46 15 0 .780 James Madison 18 3 .857 42 17 0 .712 Georgia State 13 8 .619 36 19 0 .655 Delaware 12 9 .571 35 22 0 .614 Towson 11 10 .524 30 28 1 .517 George Mason 6 15 .286 18 37 0 .327 UNC Wilmington 3 17 .150 16 37 0 .302 Drexel 3 19 .136 15 36 0 .294 *CAA Champion

Player of the Year: Sarah Mooney, James Madison Pitcher of the Year: Olivia Galati, Hofstra Rookie of the Year: Jailyn Ford, James Madison Coach of the Year: Bill Edwards, Hofstra

ALL-CAA TEAMS

First Team Second Team Player Player Erin Trippi, C, Hofstra Callie Alford, C, Georgia State H Jailyn Ford 1B, James Madison Lauren Coleman, 1B, Georgia State Lauryn Buckworth, 2B, UNCW Tori Rocha, 2B, Hofstra Jess Hirschbuhl, 3B, Hofstra Delanie Dunham, 3B, Towson Brooke Blankenship, SS, George Mason Becca Bigler, SS, Hofstra Caryn Bailey, OF, Hofstra Caitlin Sandy, SS, James Madison Jasmine Butler, OF, James Madison Jessica Grisler, OF, Delaware Jessica Clifton, OF, Georgia State Morgan Heath, OF, James Madison Sarah Mooney, DP/NP, James Madison Tessa Ziemba, OF, Hofstra Jailyn Ford, P, James Madison Chloe Fitzgerald, DP/NP, Hofstra Olivia Galati, P, Hofstra Heather Kiefer, P, James Madison Kaitlyn Medlam, P, Georgia State

CAA All-Rookie Team: Taylor Anderson (Georgia State), Caryn Bailey (Hofstra), Erica Field (James Madison), Chloe Fitzgerald (Hofstra), Jailyn Ford (James Madison), Maggie Hawkins (Hofstra), Shelby Jones (Delaware), Lisa Stacevicz (Delaware), Olivia Yarbrough (Towson), Katie Worley (Georgia State).

2013 CAA TEAM STATISTICS

Batting Team G Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR BB SO SB-ATT Hofstra 59 .313 1574 329 492 89 11 56 173 236 34-49 James Madison 59 .307 1544 297 474 66 6 48 99 261 139-179 Delaware 57 .286 1493 236 427 72 15 20 144 235 61-83 Georgia State 55 .275 1466 282 403 53 9 45 214 305 78-95 Towson 59 .239 1494 213 357 52 9 29 117 349 57-65 UNC Wilmington 53 .236 1371 192 324 62 4 15 155 261 45-64 George Mason 55 .222 1426 137 316 45 5 6 122 226 33-40 Drexel 51 .207 1313 128 272 45 2 8 100 297 23-32

Pitching Team G ERA W L SV IP H R ER BB SO Hofstra 59 1.67 46 13 3 385.1 281 116 92 56 422 James Madison 59 1.96 42 17 3 385.1 300 149 108 121 328 Delaware 57 2.79 35 22 8 383.2 445 196 153 130 229 George Mason 55 3.08 18 37 4 370.1 387 229 163 153 183 Georgia State 55 3.14 36 19 5 367.1 338 205 165 126 231 Towson 59 3.72 30 28 3 383.2 403 245 204 175 272 UNC Wilmington 53 4.13 16 37 1 356.0 427 293 210 130 214 Drexel 51 4.28 15 36 3 343.1 410 267 210 168 236

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2013 CAA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Batting Average Player, Team GP Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB Sarah Mooney, JMU 59 .400 175 45 70 9 0 17 67 17 Jailyn Ford, JMU 59 .373 169 38 63 11 1 15 49 15 Jessica Grisler, UD 55 .365 189 39 69 10 4 1 13 17 Caryn Bailey, HU 59 .360 175 29 63 17 5 9 43 12 Jasmine Butler, JMU 55 .359 170 49 61 2 2 1 9 13 Lauryn Buckworth, UNCW 53 .355 155 12 55 14 0 3 29 18 Tessa Ziemba, HU 53 .349 172 45 60 14 2 14 50 11 Maggie Hawkins, HU 58 .335 158 25 53 15 2 4 28 15 Morgan Heath, JMU 59 .335 194 40 65 11 0 5 23 16 Jessica Clifton, GSU 55 .331 172 31 57 9 2 4 31 15

PITCHING

Earned Run Average Player, Team G ERA W L SV IP H R ER BB SO Olivia Galati, HU 56 1.42 40 12 3 341.0 223 83 69 31 395 Jailyn Ford, JMU 33 1.61 24 6 1 191.0 122 54 44 66 209 Heather Kiefer, JMU 27 1.65 14 8 1 135.2 114 56 32 27 65 Anna Blessing, GMU 20 1.74 3 10 0 104.2 94 41 26 35 40 Chenxi Jiao, UD 35 2.15 13 8 6 143.0 155 59 44 32 84 H Kaitlyn Medlam, TU 39 2.68 18 8 2 183.0 160 94 70 49 108 Amanda Stacevicz, UD 16 2.75 7 4 0 68.2 70 31 27 25 50 Casey Herring, GMU 33 2.84 4 7 4 83.2 82 42 34 35 66 Katie Lingmai, TU 39 3.00 18 16 1 221.2 204 110 95 98 197 Casey Rowland, UNCW 31 3.06 10 13 0 157.2 155 106 69 48 114

Hits Runs Player, Team H Player, Team R Sarah Mooney, JMU 70 Jasmine Butler, JMU 49 Jessica Grisler, UD 69 Sarah Mooney, JMU 45 Morgan Heath, JMU 65 Tessa Ziemba, HU 45 Jess Hirschbuhl, HU 42 Doubles Taylor Anderson, GSU 42 Player, Team 2B Caryn Bailey, HU 17 Strikeouts Maggie Hawkins, HU 15 Player, Team K Brooke Blankenship, GMU 15 Olivia Galati, HU 395 Jailyn Ford, JMU 209 Triples Katie Lingmai, TU 197 OLIVIA Player, Team 3B Tara Konopka, DU 118 GALATI Caryn Bailey, HU 5 Casey Rowand, UNCW 114 Jessica Grisler, UD 4 Innings Pitched Home Runs Player, Team IP Player, Team HR Olivia Galati, HU 341.0 Sarah Mooney, JMU 17 Katie Lingmai, TU 221.2 Jailyn Ford, JMU 15 Jailyn Ford, JMU 191.0 Tessa Ziemba, HU 14 Kaitlyn Medlam, GSU 183.0 Paige Nowacki GSU 12 Tara Konopka, DU 171.0 Becca Bigler, HU 12 Wins RBI Player, Team Wins Player, Team RBI Olivia Galati, HU 40 Sarah Mooney, JMU 67 Jailyn Ford, JMU 24 Tessa Ziemba, HU 50 Kaitlyn Medlam, GSU 18 Jailyn Ford, JMU 49 Katie Lingmai, TU 18 Erin Trippi, HU 46 Katie Worley, GSU 15 Callie Alford, GSU 44 Heather Kiefer, JMU 14

2014 sof tball • 4 5 THE COLONIAL ATHLE TIC ASSOCIATION

ith nearly three decades of success more than 36,000 units of blood over the past athletically and academically, the 11 years. The first-ever CAA Food Drive WColonial Athletic Association has Challenge last winter resulted in over 9,500 built a reputation as one of the nation’s top pounds of donated food. collegiate conferences. Commissioner Thomas E. Yeager has guided The CAA encompasses many of the nation’s the CAA since its inception. The conference largest metropolitan areas with a geographic Behind the play of Honda Award winner traces its roots back to 1983 when two of its footprint that stretches from Boston to Elena Delle Donne, the Blue Hens finished current members- James Madison University Charleston, S.C. The conference has produced the season ranked #13 in the final USA Today and the College of William and Mary - were 16 national team champions in five different Coaches Top 25 poll. Drexel captured the aligned with East Carolina University, George sports, 33 individual national champions, WNIT championship with a 46-43 victory Mason University, the United States Naval 13 national players of the year, 12 national over Utah and James Madison reached the Academy and the University of Richmond as coaches of the year and 13 Honda Award quarterfinals of the WNIT. CAA teams have a basketball league (ECAC South). During the winners. Just as impressive, however, are the gone 20-9 in postseason play over the past two next two years, the league added 11 sports, honors accumulated away from competition, years. acquired two new members (the University of which include five Rhodes Scholars and North Carolina at Wilmington and American 23 NCAA post-graduate scholars. In 2012- The conference also excels in many other University) and decided to form a new 13, more than 1,900 of the league’s 4,000 sports. CAA squads have combined to win conference. The transformation from ECAC student-athletes received the Commissioner’s 10 field hockey national titles since the South to CAA took place on June 6, 1985. Academic Award after posting at least a championship began in 1981. Three men’s 3.2 grade point average while lettering in a soccer teams earned NCAA Tournament berths Old Dominion University joined the CAA varsity sport. The conference had 23 teams last season and each current member of the in 1991 and was followed by Virginia in 15 different sports receive NCAA Public conference has reached the NCAA Tournament Commonwealth University in 1995. The Recognition Awards based on the latest since 2006. In softball, Hofstra reached the conference added the University of Delaware, H Drexel University, Hofstra University and Academic Progress Report released in 2013. NCAA Super Regionals in 2012 and the CAA placed two teams (Hofstra and James Towson University in 2001. Georgia State The landscape of the conference stretches Madison) in the NCAA’s for the first time last University and Northeastern University along the majority of the East Coast, and season. At least two women’s soccer teams became members of the conference in 2005 includes several of the nation’s top media have reached the second round of the NCAA and the College of Charleston began its first markets – New York (1), Philadelphia Tournament three times in the past six seasons. year as a CAA member on July 1, 2013. Elon (4), Boston (7), Washington, D.C. (9) and William & Mary’s men’s cross country squad University will join the conference beginning Baltimore (25). The number of television has made the NCAA Championship in 12 of in 2014-15. homes in the CAA market exceeds 20 million. the past 14 years and the women’s team had two runners (Elaina Balouris and Emily Stites) The CAA conducts championships in earn All-America honors in 2012. Delaware 22 sports. Male athletes compete for and Towson have each reached the Final Four championships in baseball, basketball, cross of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. CAA Membership History country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, The CAA sent three teams to the NCAA swimming & diving, tennis and track & field. Baseball Championship in 2013 and has had at Current Membership Female athletes battle for conference titles in least 11 players selected in nine of the last 11 College of Charleston (2013-present) basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, Major League Baseball drafts. The conference University of Delaware (2001-present) lacrosse, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming & also had individuals earn All-America Drexel University (2001-present) Hofstra University (2001-present) diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In honors in women’s lacrosse, track and field 2012-13, 27 teams earned NCAA Tournament James Madison University (1983-present) and swimming & diving last season and had University of North Carolina-Wilmington berths and 43 student-athletes received All- players nationally ranked in tennis and golf. America honors in 14 different sports. (1985-present) Northeastern University (2005-present) CAA member institutions are committed to The conference has made its presence known Towson University (2001-present) excellence in the classroom. The Colonial College of William and Mary (1983-present) nationally in men’s basketball with two teams Academic Alliance was created in 2002 by the – George Mason (2006) and VCU (2011) – league’s presidents with a goal of expanding Past Members advancing to the NCAA Final Four over the their partnership to all aspects of university past seven years. CAA teams have combined education and life outside of intercollegiate American University (1985-2001) East Carolina University (1983-2001) to win 41 games in postseason play since athletics. Among the programs that have been 2006, including 14 victories in the NCAA George Mason University (1983-2013) established are an undergraduate research Georgia State University (2005-2013) Tournament. The CAA has posted at least one conference, coordination of study abroad NCAA Tournament win in six of the past eight United States Naval Academy (1983-1991) programs, visiting faculty programs and a Old Dominion University (1991-2013) years, including the last four in a row. The recent partnership with NBC Learn to provide University of Richmond (1983-2001) conference has seen five or more teams reach educational videos to over 8,500 public schools Virginia Commonwealth University (1995-2012) postseason play in four of the last five seasons. across the United States. In women’s basketball, 2013 CAA champion Future Member CAA schools are also very active in Elon University (2014) Delaware defeated West Virginia and North community service projects. The CAA Blood th Carolina to become the 12 CAA team to Challenge, which is held each fall, has raised reach the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

46 • hofstra Uni versity HOFSTRA'S PRO AND OLYMPIC PLAYERS

he Pride has produces several players overseas, as Jackson played in Italy and of the National Pro Fast Pitch League. that went on to pursue careers in Phillips in Holland. Tprofessional softball or with their Danielle Stewart returned to her native national team. Former All-American Crystal All-American Alicia Smith and all-star Jen Australia following graduation and was a Boyd was the first Hofstra player to play pro Smith were draft selections in the National member of the Australian National Team that ball in the United States as a member of the Pro Fastpitch league and played for the New won the bronze medal at the 2008 Summer WPSL’s Georgia Pride from 1997 to 1999. York/New Jersey Juggernaut franchise. In Olympics in Beijing, China. Standout pitchers Stacy Jackson and Erin 2013 All-America pitcher Olivia Galati was Phillips fulfilled their professional aspirations drafted second overall by the NY/NJ Comets

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CRYSTAL BOYD OLI VIA GALATI JEN SMITH ALICIA SMITH Georgia Pride NY/NJ Comets NY/NJ Juggernaut NY/NJ Juggernaut

DANIELLE STE WART STACY JACKSON ERIN PHILLIPS Australian National team Professional in Italy Professional in Holland

2014 sof tball • 4 7 HOFSTRA SOF TBALL HONOR ROLL

CAROLANN LUBACH

ALICIA SMITH

NFCA All-American Crystal Boyd MEAGHAN ALMON H 1993 - Second Team NFCA Hall of Fame All-Mid Atlantic Region 1994 - Third Team Bill Edwards, 2009 Inductee Chris Aigotti - 1995, 1997 Lora Aigotti - 1994 Alicia Smith 2000 - Second Team All-NCAA Regional Team Meaghan Almon - 2004 Adrienne Clark - 2003, 2004 LaMeka Anderson - 1998 Lisa Ciavardini Meaghan Almon - 2004 Dana Bennett - 1998, 1999 2000 - Third Team Lisa Torres - 2004 Erika Bernstein - 2007, 2008 Crystal Boyd - 1994 Amanda Hallaway CoSIDA Academic All-American Heather Brousseau - 2003 2003 - Third Team Crystal Boyd - 1992, 1993, 1994 Lisa Ciavardini - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Heather Brousseau - 2003 Adrienne Clark - 2004 Olivia Galati Karen Canino - 1988 Hailey Clark - 2005 2012 - First Team Olivia Galati - 2013 Michele DePasquale - 2008, 2009 2013 - Second Team Alicia Smith - 2000 Pam Dreslinski - 2008 Sherry Ann Sterbinsky - 1988 Casey Fee - 2007, 2008, 2009 Melissa Friedline - 1996 CoSIDA District I Academic Amanda Hallaway - 2000, 2001, 2003 All-District Diane Hobin - 1995, 1996 Alexis Alcantara - 2003 Stacy Jackson - 1994, 1995 Dana Bennett - 1998 Stefanie Kenney - 2002, 2005 Crystal Boyd - 1992, 1993, 1994 Ashley Lane - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Heather Brousseau - 2002, 2003 Kayleigh Lotti - 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Karen Canino - 1988 Callie Osborne - 2004, 2005 Michele DePasquale - 2010 Jen Pawol - 1997, 1998 Pam Dreslinski - 2007, 2008 Erin Phillips - 1995, 1996 Olivia Galati - 2013 Diana Rose - 1995 Natalie Kozlowski - 1992 Marisa Semmel - 1996, 1997 Joanna Kralowetz - 2007, 2008, 2009 Alicia Smith - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Carolann Lubach - 2007, 2008, 2009 Jen Smith - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Callie Osborne - 2005 Laura Sweeney - 2004 Kris Root - 2008, 2010 Robyn Trezise - 1995 Alicia Smith - 1998, 1999, 2000 Tara Ulrich - 2003, 2006 Sherry Ann Sterbinsky - 1988 Lisa Wambold - 2005 Laura Valentino - 2011 LISA CIAVARDINI Lisa Wambold - 2005

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PAM DRESLINSKI LAMEKA ANDERSON

DANA BENNETT

All-Colonial Athletic Association Colonial Athletic Association Alexis Alcantara - 2003, 2004 Rookie of the Year Meaghan Almon - 2002, 2003, 2004 Tara Ulrich - 2003 (Co-Rookie) Caryn Bailey - 2013 Ashley Lane - 2004 H Erika Bernstein - 2007, 2008, 2009 Olivia Galati - 2010 Becca Bigler - 2013 All-Northeast Region Heather Brousseau - 2002, 2003 Colonial Athletic Association Caryn Bailey - 2013 Adrienne Clark - 2004 Player of the Year Becca Bigler - 2013 Hailey Clark - 2002, 2004, 2005 Lisa Wambold - 2005 Crystal Boyd - 1991, 1992, 1993 Sara DeAngelis - 2002, 2003 Ashley Lane - 2006 Michele DePasquale - 2010 Michele DePasquale - 2008, 2009, 2010 Michele DePasquale - 2009 Jen Engmann - 1992 Pam Dreslinski - 2005, 2006, 2008 Sara Michalowski - 2011 Olivia Galati - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Casey Fee - 2007, 2008, 2009 Edith Gallagher - 1989 Chloe Fitzgerald - 2013 Colonial Athletic Association Jess Hirschbuhl - 2013 Olivia Galati - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Pitcher of the Year Stacy Jackson - 1992, 1993 Amanda Hallaway - 2002, 2003 Callie Osborne - 2004, 2005 Sara Michalowski - 2010, 2011 Jess Hirschbuhl - 2011, 2013 Kayleigh Lotti - 2007, 2008, 2009 Val Monaco - 1992 Melissa Hodge - 2009 Olivia Galati - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Kris Root - 2010 Stefanie Kenney - 2002, 2003, 2004, Megan Scharf - 1992, 1993 2005 Colonial Athletic Association Rachael Senatore - 2012 Joanna Kralowetz - 2009 All-Rookie Team Robyn Trezise - 1992 Ashley Lane - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Caryn Bailey - 2013 Erin Trippi - 2012, 2013 Kayleigh Lotti - 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Pam Dreslinski - 2005 Erin Wade - 2010 Carolann Lubach - 2007 Chloe Fitzgerald - 2013 Tessa Ziemba - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Sara Michalowski - 2008, 2011 Maggie Hawkins - 2013 Courtney Oliver - 2006, 2008 Kayleigh Lotti - 2006 Colonial Athletic Association Callie Osborne - 2004, 2005 Carolann Lubach - 2006 25th Anniversary Team Tori Rocha - 2012, 2013 Michele DePasquale - 2007 Michele DePasquale Kris Root - 2010 Sara Michalowski - 2008 Pam Dreslinski Rachael Senatore - 2012 Olivia Galati - 2010 Casey Fee D.J. Slugh - 2011 Erin Trippi - 2012 Amanda Hallaway Danielle Stewart - 2002, 2003 Tessa Ziemba - 2010 Ashley Lane Laura Sweeney - 2006 Kayleigh Lotti Krista Thorn - 2011, 2012 Colonial Athletic Association Callie Osborne Erin Trippi - 2012, 2013 Scholar-Athlete of the Year Danielle Stewart Tara Ulrich - 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Alexis Alcantara - 2004 Tara Ulrich Erin Wade - 2010 Pam Dreslinski - 2007 Lisa Wambold Lisa Wambold - 2004, 2005 Kris Root - 2010 Tessa Ziemba - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Olivia Galati - 2011, 2012, 2013

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KERI BOLLER LAURA SWEENEY ECAC Rookie of the Year Olivia Galati - 2010

ECAC Pitcher of the Year Olivia Galati - 2013

All-ECAC Crystal Boyd - 1992, 1993, 1994 Michele DePasquale - 2010 Olivia Galati - 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Diane Hobin - 1995, 1996 Stacy Jackson - 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 America East Pitcher of the Year Kayleigh Lotti - 2008 Jen Smith - 1997, 1998 Sara Michalowski - 2011 Val Monaco - 1993 America East Coach of the Year Alicia Smith - 1997 Colonial Athletic Association Bill Edwards - 1999 Robyn Trezise - 1992 Coach of the Year Tessa Ziemba - 2011 Bill Edwards - 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, All-North Atlantic Conference 2012, 2013 Chris Aigotti - 1995 All-East Coast Conference H Lora Aigotti - 1994 Melissa Friedline - 1996 All-America East Diane Hobin - 1995, 1996 Crystal Boyd - 1991, 1992, 1994 Chris Aigotti - 1997 Stacy Jackson - 1995 Edith Gallagher - 1989 LaMeka Anderson - 1998, 1999, 2001 Jen Pawol - 1996 Beth Gaudet - 1991 Dana Bennett - 1997, 1998, 1999 Erin Phillips - 1995, 1996 Stacy Jackson - 1992, 1994 Kelli Blois - 2001 Diana Rose - 1995 Natalie Kozlowski - 1992 Keri Boller - 1999 Megan Scharf - 1995 Val Monaco - 1992 Lisa Ciavardini - 1999, 2000, 2001 Marisa Semmel - 1996 Robyn Trezise - 1992 Amanda Hallaway - 2000, 2001 Robyn Trezise - 1995 Christine Moran - 2001 Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame Jen Pawol - 1997, 1998 North Atlantic Conference Crystal Boyd Samantha Schour - 2000 Rookie of the Year Diane Hobin Marisa Semmel - 1997 Keri Boller - 1996 Stacy Jackson Alicia Smith - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Erin Phillips Jen Smith - 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 North Atlantic Conference Leslie Schlegel Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year Alicia Smith America East Player of the Year Megan Scharf - 1995 Lisa Ciavardini - 2001 Retired Jerseys North Atlantic Conference #13 Crystal Boyd Rookie of the Year #19 Stacy Jackson Bill Edwards - 1995 #23 Alicia Smith

CRYSTAL BOYD HAD HER SAMANTHA SCHOUR JERSEY REITRED IN 2006

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TEAM RECORDS

Single Season 272 - 2003 Most Triples: 51 - 2000 Best ERA: 272 - 2011 27 - 1994 47 - 1995, 2003, 2007 0.89 - 1993 Best Batting 268 - 2000 22 - 1998 43 - 2004 1.28 - 2008 Average: 266 - 2008 21 - 1993 1.31 - 1994 .329 - 1992 261 - 2005 20 - 1992, 1997 Most Wins: 1.35 - 1991 .324 - 1997 254 - 2010 18 - 2001 46 - 2013 1.45 - 2012 .313 - 1988, 2013 253 - 1995, 1996 16 - 1988, 2005 45 - 2008, 2010 1.51 - 2000 .299 - 1995 15 - 1999 43 - 2005 1.55 - 1998 .297 - 1994 Most Hits: 14 - 1996, 2009 42 - 2000, 2012 1.64 - 2011 .293 - 1999 492 - 2013 41 - 1995, 2007 1.65 - 2004 .292 - 2008 489 - 1997 Most Home Runs: 40 - 1999, 2011 1.66 - 1992 .291 - 1998, 2012 488 - 1995 56 - 2013 39 - 1994, 1998, 2003 1.67 - 1990, 1995, 2013 .285 - 1993, 1996 466 - 2000 50 - 2003 38 - 1997, 2004 462 - 2008 49 - 2006 450 - 1999 Most Innings Most Games: 44 - 2005 ALICIA SMITH 63 - 2000, 2001 442 - 2005, 2012 43 - 2004, 2012 Pitched: 62 - 1995 441 - 1998 37 - 2010 436.2 - 2000 421.2 - 2001 60 - 2005 439 - 1994 33 - 2011 410.2 - 2004 59 - 1999, 2004, 2013 434 - 2006 29 - 1999 410.0 - 1995 58 - 2008 429 - 2010 26 - 2007 402.0 - 2005 57 - 2006, 2010, 2012 25 - 2000 393.2 - 2010 56 - 1998, 2003, 2006 Most RBIs: 22 - 2001, 2002 294 - 2013 388.2 - 2007 H 388.0 - 1999 Most At Bats: 273 - 2006 Most Walks: 387.2 - 2008 1694 - 2000 268 - 2012 218 - 2006 247 - 1997, 1999, 2000 385.2 - 2006 1630 - 1995 192 - 2000 243 - 2011 385.1 - 2013 1622 - 2001 174 - 2012 230 - 2005, 2010 173 - 2013 1588 - 2004 Most Strikeouts: 224 - 2004 172 - 1988 1580 - 2008 460 - 2007 222 - 2003 169 - 2003 1574 - 2013 457 - 2011 219 - 2008 163 - 1999 1560 - 2005 450 - 2012 218 - 1995, 1998 162 - 2007 1552 - 2006 422 - 2013 1548 - 2010 161 - 2004 Most Doubles: 397 - 2010 151 - 2001 1538 - 1999 99 - 1997 356 - 2008 150 - 2005 1517 - 2012 89 - 2013 343 - 1996 149 - 2008, 2010, 2011 1515 - 1998 88 - 1995, 1999, 2000 331 - 2000 84 - 1996 318 - 2006 Most Stolen Bases: Most Runs: 83 - 1994 319 - 1995 77 - 2008 329 - 2013 81 - 2004 306 - 2009 69 - 2006 318 - 2006 79 - 2005 299 - 2005 305 - 2012 71 - 2006 58 - 2001 276 - 2004 301 - 1999 67 - 2012 55 - 1992 294 - 1997 66 - 2001 52 - 1998 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Single Season Most Games: Most At-Bats: Most Runs: 63 - Alicia Smith, 2000 206 - Laura Sweeney, 2005 52 - LaMeka Anderson, 1999 Best Batting Average: 63 - Lisa Ciavardini, 2000 196 - Crystal Boyd, 1994 51 - Laura Sweeney, 2006 .514 - Crystal Boyd, 1992* 63 - Christine Moran, 2001 195 - Rachael Senatore, 2012 50 - Crystal Boyd, 1994 .415 - Wendy Dickerman, 1988 63 - Meaghan Almon, 2001 193 - Christine Moran, 2001 49 - Crystal Boyd, 1992 .410 - Edith Gallagher, 1989 62 - Megan Scharf, 1995 191 - Alicia Smith, 2000 48 - Crystal Boyd, 1993 .408 - Crystal Boyd, 1994 62 - Lisa Ciavardini, 2001 191 - Laura Sweeney, 2004 48 - Alicia Smith, 1999 .405 - Denise Grulli, 1983 61 - Danielle Tetro, 1995 190 - Robyn Trezise, 1995 47 - Casey Fee, 2007 .401 - Alicia Smith, 1997 61 - Jessica Luna, 2000 188 - Dana Bennett, 1998 47 - Heather Brouuseau, 2003 .397 - Crystal Boyd, 1993 60 - Robyn Trezise, 1995 188 - Laura Sweeney, 2006 46 - Ashley Lane, 2006 .393 - Diane Hobin, 1995 60 - Ashley Lane, 2005 188 - Erika Bernstein, 2008 45 - Tessa Ziemba, 2013 .387 - Alicia Smith, 2000 60 - Laura Sweeney, 2005 187 - Alicia Smith, 1997 44 - Lisa Wambold, 2006 .385 - Jen Smith, 1998 60 - Kelly Morris, 2005 187 - Jen Smith, 1998 44 - Danielle Stewart, 2003 *Led nation 187 - Lisa Ciavardini, 2001 2014 sof tball • 5 1 HOFSTRA SOF TBALL RECORD BOOK

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Most Hits: 80 - Crystal Boyd, 1994 76 - Crystal Boyd, 1992 Most Walks: Most Strikeouts: H 75 - Alicia Smith, 1997 35 - Ashley Lane, 2006 395 - Olivia Galati, 2013 74 - Alicia Smith, 2000 32 - Hailey Clark, 2004 378 - Olivia Galati, 2012 72 - Jen Smith, 1998 31 - Pam Dreslinski, 2007 348 - Olivia Galati, 2011 71 - Rachael Senatore, 2012 31 - Becca Bigler, 2012 319 - Kayleigh Lotti, 2007 68 - Diane Hobin, 1995 30 - Crystal Boyd, 1993 294 - Olivia Galati, 2010 68 - Alicia Smith, 1999 30 - Diane Hobin, 1996 277 - Erin Phillips, 1996 67 - Ashley Lane, 2006 30 - Hailey Clark, 2005 241 - Kayleigh Lotti, 2008 Most Triples: 65 - Robyn Trezise, 1995 29 - Lisa Ciavardini, 2000 236 - Kayleigh Lotti, 2009 10 - Crystal Boyd, 1993 64 - Ashley Lane, 2005 29 - Meaghan Almon, 2003 183 - Kayleigh Lotti, 2006 9 - Crystal Boyd, 1994 64 - Laura Sweeney, 2005 29 - Sara Michalowski, 2011 175 - Stacy Jackson, 1995 7 - Crystal Boyd, 1992 28 - Meaghan Almon, 2004 172 - Jen Smith, 1998 7 - LaMeka Anderson, 2000 Most RBIs: 168 - Callie Osborne, 2005 7 - Lisa Ciavardini, 2001 63 - Ashley Lane, 2006 163 - Stacy Jackson, 1992 6 - Edith Gallagher, 1989 Most Stolen Bases: 53 - Crystal Boyd, 1992 26 - Kris Root, 2008 6 - Casey Fee, 2009 50 - Tessa Ziemba, 2013 25 - Casey Fee, 2008 5 - Aimee Karpinski, 1988 47 - Lisa Ciavardini, 2000 21 - Laura Sweeney, 2006 5 - Alicia Smith, 1997, 1998 JENN 46 - Amanda Hallaway, 2003 19 - Robyn Trezise, 1995 5 - Jen Pawol, 1998 ENGMANN 46 - Sara Michalowski, 2011 16 - Lisa Wambold, 2004 5 - Jen Smith, 1998 46 - Erin Trippi, 2013 16 - Kris Root, 2010 5 - Caryn Bailey, 2013 45- Tessa Ziemba, 2012 15 - Erika Bernstein, 2008 44 - Tessa Ziemba, 2011 15 - Jen Pawol, 1998 Most Home Runs: 44 - Ashley Lane, 2007 15 - Laura Sweeney, 2004 17 - Danielle Stewart, 2003 44 - Tara Ulrich, 2006 15 - Lisa Wambold, 2006 43 - Alicia Smith, 1997 16 - Hailey Clark, 2004 43 - Caryn Bailey, 2013 14 - Tessa Ziemba, 2013 13 - Lisa Walmbold, 2005 Most Innings Pitched: 341.0 - Olivia Galati, 2013 13 - Ashley Lane, 2006 Most Doubles: 280.2 - Olivia Galati, 2012 12 - Tara Ulrich, 2006 21 - Crystal Boyd, 1993, 1994 256.0 - Stacy Jackson, 1995 12 - Sara Michalowski, 2011 20 - Alicia Smith, 2000 242.2 - Jen Smith, 1997 12 - Becca Bigler, 2013 19 - Alicia Smith, 1999 242.2 - Olivia Galati, 2011 11 - Tessa Ziemba, 2012 17 - Robyn Trezise, 1995 232.1 - Olivia Galati, 2010 11 - Becca Bigler, 2012 17 - Caryn Bailey, 2013 229.0 - Kayleigh Lotti, 2007 10 - Dana Bennett, 1999 16 - Ashley Lane, 2007 227.1 - Stacy Jackson, 1992 10 - Ashley Lane, 2004 16 - Tara Ulrich, 2006 222.2 - Shannon Luther, 2001 9 - Amanda Hallaway, 2001 16 - Jen Smith, 1997 220.1 - Jen Smith, 1998 9 - Ashley Lane, 2007 15 - Dana Bennett, 1998 219.1 - Stacy Jackson, 1994 9 - Pam Dreslinski, 2007 15 - Jen Smith, 1999 213.1 - Sara DeAngelis, 2002 9 - Michele DePasquale, 2010 15 - Lisa Ciavardini, 2000 209.2 - Erin Phillips, 1996 15 - Maggie Hawkins, 2013 9 - Tessa Ziemba, 2011

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ASHLEY LANE

Most Stolen Bases, Team: (7) Most RBIs: (10) Hailey Clark vs. vs. Villanova, 4/8/90 LIU, 3/26/05 Most Walks, Team: (12) vs. Most Doubles: (3) Crystal Boyd Central Connecticut State, 4/4/93 at Connecticut, 4/28/92; Alicia Most Strikeouts, Team: (19) vs. Smith vs. Rhode Island, 4/25/99; Manhattan, 3/22/96 Lisa Wambold vs. Towson, H Most Strikeouts, By 5/10/04; Ashley Lane vs. UNC Opponent: (18) at Connecticut, Wilmington, 5/11/06; Ashley Lane Best ERA: Most Wins: 4/28/92 vs. Georgia Tech, 3/11/07 0.79 - Callie Osborne, 2004 40 - Olivia Galati, 2013* Most Errors, Team: (7) at Most Triples: (2) Jen Engmann 0.84 - Stacy Jackson, 1993 34 - Olivia Galati, 2012 Towson State, 4/11/92 at Seton Hall, 4/1/92; Val Monaco 0.88 - Jennifer Engmann, 1991 29 - Olivia Galati, 2011 vs. Brooklyn, 4/7/92; Crystal 0.96 - Stacy Jackson, 1994 26 - Stacy Jackson, 1992, 1994 Single-Game Hofstra Boyd vs. Temple, 5/8/93; Crystal Boyd vs. UNC-Wilmington, 0.95 - Olivia Galati, 2012* 26 - Jen Smith, 1997 Individual Records 1.05 - Leslie Schlegel, 1990 26 - Olivia Galati, 2010 4/9/93; Megan Scharf vs. Central 1.12 - Courtney Oliver, 2008 25 - Callie Osborne, 2005 Connecticut State, 3/26/94; Alicia Most At-Bats: (9) Crystal Boyd 1.17 - Leslie Schlegel, 1988 24 - Stacy Jackson, 1995 Smith vs. Iona, 4/13/2000; LaMeka at Connecticut, 4/28/92; LaMeka 1.18 - Jen Smith, 1998 23 - Kayleigh Lotti, 2007, 2008 Anderson vs. Vermont, 4/30/2000 Andersonvs. Delaware, 5/12/2000; 1.24 - Olivia Galati, 2011 21 - Erin Phillips, 1996 Most Home Runs: (3) Hailey Christine Moran vs. Delaware, 1.26 - Stacy Jackson, 1995 21 - Alicia Smith, 1999, 2000 Clark vs. LIU, 3/26/05 5/12/2000 *Led nation 20 - Stacy Jackson, 1993 Most Runs: (4) Sherry Sterbinsky 20 - Jen Smith, 1998 LESLIE *Led nation vs. St. Peter’s, 3/22/89; Crystal Boyd SCHLEGEL vs. Manhattan, 3/31/92; Val Single Game Hofstra Monaco at Delaware, 4/17/92; Team Records Crystal Boyd vs. Seton Hall, Most At Bats, Team: (79) at 3/30/93; Val Monaco vs. Central Connecticut, 4/28/92 Connecticut State, 4/4/93; Amanda Most Runs, Team: (25) vs. Hallaway vs. Towson, 4/2/2000; Brooklyn, 5/7/92 Carolann Lubach vs. St. John’s, Most Hits, Team: (28) vs. 4/19/06; Lisa Wambold vs. UNC Brooklyn, Wilmington, 5/11/06; Carolann 5/7/92 Lubach vs. Georgia Tech, 3/11/07; Most RBIs, Team: (21) vs. Tessa Ziemba at George Mason, Central Connecticut State, 4/4/93; 4/9/11; Rachael Senatore vs. vs. Brooklyn, 5/7/92 Drexel, 4/1/12 Most Doubles, Team: (7) vs. Most Hits: (6) Crystal Boyd at Manhattan, 4/22/99; vs. Towson, Connecticut, 4/28/92 5/14/04 Most Hits (7 inning game): (5) Most Triples, Team: (4) vs. Tara Ulrich vs. St. John’s, 4/19/06, Central Connecticut State, 3/26/94 Diana Rose vs. Brooklyn, 5/7/92 Most Home Runs, Team: (5) at Best Average: (1.000) Diana George Mason, 4/9/06; vs. CCSU, Rose vs. Brooklyn (5-5), 5/7/92, KAYLEIGH 3/17/13 Tara Ulrich vs. St. John’s, 4/19/06 LOTTI 2014 sof tball • 5 3 HOFSTRA SOF TBALL RECORD BOOK

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KRIS ROOT

H Most Stolen Bases: (4) Kim At Bats Willard vs. Connecticut, 3/29/91; 727 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) Laura Sweeney vs. Georgia State, 709 - LaMeka Anderson (1998-01) 5/13/06 701 - Tessa Ziemba (2010-13) 683 - Ashley Lane (2004-07) Most Walks: (4) Robyn Trezise Runs Batted In 129 - Sara Michalowski (2008-11) 675 - Jen Smith (1997-00) vs. Central Connecticut, 4/4/93; 180 - Ashley Lane (2004-07) 120 - Pam Dreslinski (2005-08) 673 - Lisa Wambold (2003-06) Ashley Lane vs. Quinnipiac, 180 - Tessa Ziemba (2010-13) 117 - Courtney Oliver (2005-08) 664 - Lisa Ciavardini (1998-01) 4/20/05 146 - Lisa Ciavardini (1998-01) 109 - Michele DePasquale (2007-10) 658 - Tara Ulrich (2003-06) Most Innings Pitched: (20.0) 144 - Crystal Boyd (1991-94) 109 - Robyn Trezise (1992-95) 655 - Robyn Trezise (1992-95) Alicia Smith vs. Delaware, 143 - Amanda Hallaway (2000-03) 108 - Megan Scharf (1992-95) 632 - Amanda Hallaway (2000-03) 5/12/2000 136 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 104 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 631 - Carolann Lubach (2006-09) Most Strikeouts Thrown: 133 - Tara Ulrich (2003-06) 102 - Carolann Lubach (2006-09) (19) Erin Phillips vs. Manhattan, 130 - Dana Bennett (1996-99) 3/22/96 Runs Longest Hitting Streak: (25) 171 - Crystal Boyd (1991-94) Michele DePasquale, 2008 159 - LaMeka Anderson (1998-01) Consecutive Pitching 152 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) LISA CIAVARDINI Victories: (32) Olivia Galati, 2012 150 - Ashley Lane (2004-07) Consecutive Successful Stolen 148 - Tessa Ziemba (2010-13) Bases: (28), Casey Fee, 2007-09 143 - Lisa Wambold (2003-06) 127 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 126 - Casey Fee (2006-09) CAREER RECORDS 126 - Dana Bennett (1996-99) 122 - Laura Sweeney (2003-06) Offensive Records 120 - Carolann Lubach (2006-09)

Games Played Hits 236 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 271 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 230 - LaMeka Anderson (1998-01) 258 - Crystal Boyd (1991-94) 230 - Lisa Ciavardini (1998-01) 240 - Ashley Lane (2004-07 230 - Meaghan Almon (2001-04) 234 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 230 - Ashley Lane (2004-07) 231 - Tessa Ziemba (2010-13) 225 - Lisa Wambold (2003-06) 212 - Lisa Ciavardini (1998-01) 221 - Pam Dreslinski (2005-08) 211 - Robyn Trezise (1992-95) 219 - Tessa Ziemba (2010-13) 209 - Amanda Hallaway (2000-03) 219 - Tara Ulrich (2003-06) 206 - Michele DePasquale (2007-10) 218 - Amanda Hallaway (2000-03) 202 - LaMeka Anderson (1998-01) 213 - Carolann Lubach (2006-09) 191 - Tara Ulrich (2003-06)

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138 - Stacy Jackson (1992-95) Wins 122 - Erin Phillips (1993-96) 129 - Olivia Galati (2010-13) 112 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 96 - Stacy Jackson (1992-95) 97 - Adrienne Clark (2002-05) 82 - Kayleigh Lotti (2006-09) 79 - Leslie Schlegel (1988-91) 78 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 74 - Courtney Oliver (2005-08) 71 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) TESSA ZIEMBA 72 - Erin Wade (2009-pres.) 67 - Erin Phillips (1993-96) 44 - Leslie Schlegel (1988-91) Starts 39 - Adrienne Clark (2002-05) 159 - Olivia Galati (2010-13) 37 - Callie Osborne (2004-05) 122 - Stacy Jackson (1992-95) 35 - Erin Wade (2009-12) 122 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 122 - Kayleigh Lotti (2006-09) Strikeouts 104 - Erin Phillips (1993-96) 1,415 - Olivia Galati (2010-13) 92 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 979 - Kayleigh Lotti (2006-09) 71 - Leslie Schlegel (1988-91) 638 - Stacy Jackson (1992-95) 60 - Sara DeAngelis (2002-03) 618 - Erin Phillips (1993-96) 57 - Callie Osborne (2004-05) 600 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 53 - Jen Engmann (1989-92) 372 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 53 - Erin Wade (2009-pres.) 260 - Adrienne Clark (2002-05) 258 - Courtney Oliver (2005-08) Innings Pitched 253 - Callie Osborne (2004-05) 1,096.2 - Olivia Galati (2010-13) 885.0 - Stacy Jackson (1992-95) No-Hitters 823.0 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 12- Olivia Galati (2010-13) H 811.1 - Kayleigh Lotti (2006-09) 6 - Stacy Jackson (1992-95) 667.1 - Erin Phillips (1993-96) 5 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 619.2 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 4 - Kayleigh Lotti (2006-09) 504.1 - Leslie Schlegel (1988-91) 2 - Courtney Oliver (2005-08) 407.2 - Adrienne Clark (2002-05) 2 - Callie Osborne (2004-05) Doubles 23 - Dana Bennett (1996-99) 389.1 - Jen Engmann (1989-92) 2 - Erin Phillips (1993-96) 68 - Crystal Boyd (1991-94) 21 - Danielle Stewart (2002-03) 343.0 - Sara DeAngelis (2002-03) 2 - Kelly Blois (2000-01) 54 - Ashley Lane (2004-07) 20 - Stefanie Kenney (2002-05) 1 - Diana DiGilio (1999) 54 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 18 - Crystal Boyd (1991-94) 1 - Alexis Alcantara (2001-04) 47 - Dana Bennett (1996-99) 1 - Sara DeAngelis (2002-03) 46 - Lisa Ciavardini (1998-01) Walks 46 - Tara Ulrich (2003-06) 102 - Pam Dreslinski (2005-08) 45 - Tessa Ziemba (2010-13) 102 - Ashley Lane (2004-07) 44 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 102 - Hailey Clark (2002-05) 38 - Amanda Hallaway (2000-03) 95 - Meaghan Almon (2001-04) 36 - Pam Dreslinski (2005-08) 80 - Lisa Ciavardini (1998-01) 36 - Robyn Trezise (1992-95) 78 - Tessa Ziemba (2010-13) 75 - Carolann Lubach (2006-09) Triples 69 - Sara Michalowski (2008-11) 29 - Crystal Boyd (1991-94) 14 - Edith Gallagher (1987-90) Stolen Bases 14 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) 55 - Lisa Wambold (2003-06) 13 - LaMeka Anderson (1998-01) 54 - Kris Root (2007-10) 12 - Dana Bennett (1996-99) 53 - Laura Sweeney (2003-06) 12 - Lisa Ciavardini (1998-01) 51 - Robyn Trezise (1992-95) 10 - Megan Scharf (1992-95) 51 - Casey Fee (2006-09) 10 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 39 - Heather Brousseau (2000-03) 9 - Jen Pawol (1996-98) 34 - Crystal Boyd (1991-94) 9 - Meaghan Almon (2001-04) 32 - Erika Bernstein (2006-09) 30 - Alicia Smith (1997-00) Home Runs 30 - LaMeka Anderson (1998-01) 40 - Ashley Lane (2004-07) 39 -Tessa Ziemba (2010-13) Pitching Records 29 - Tara Ulrich (2003-06) 27 - Lisa Wambold (2003-06) Appearances 26 - Becca Bigler (2010-present) 183 - Olivia Galati (2010-13) 24 - Hailey Clark (2002-05) 146 - Jen Smith (1997-00) 24 - Amanda Hallaway (2000-03) 142 - Kayleigh Lotti (2006-09) OLIVIA GALATI 23 - Sara Michalowski (2008-11) 2014 sof tball • 5 5 WHERE ARE THEY NOW ?

ince taking over as head coach in 1990, Bill Edwards has produced many graduates who have gone on to successful Scareers. Here is a short list of the accomplishments of some recent softball alumni.

Edith Gallagher, 1990 Head softball coach at Mansfield State University/inducted into Hofstra Hall of Fame in 2008 Eileen Barrett, 1991 Physical education teacher/softball coach at Spence School in New York City DIANE HOBIN Leslie Schlegel-Danowski, 1991 Girls basketball coach at Bay Shore High School/inducted into Hofstra Hall of Fame in 2011

Kristen Marden-Alifano, 1991 Private softball instructor/stay-at- home mom Rosalyn Fornari, 1991 Head basketball coach at Penn State- Behrend Kelly Lemin, 1995 Physical education teacher in Brentwood Rita DiSalvo, 1991 Special education teacher (NY) School District Kathy Malley, 1992 Physical education teacher in the Stacy Jackson, 1995 Played professional softball in Italy/business Sachem School District teacher in Hammonton, New Jersey/private Natalie Kozlowski, 1992 Director of education at the NFCA softball instructor/inducted into the Hofstra H Laura Patinella, 1992 Teacher/softball coach at Newfield Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007/#19 jersey High School retired Jen Engmann, 1992 Teacher/softball coach at William Robyn Trezise, 1995 Account executive at National Car Rental Floyd High School Elizabeth Gaudet, 1992 Securities trader at Furman Selz Diane Hobin, 1996 Director of Women’s Basketball Operations at the University of Illinois/inducted into Kim Willard, 1994 Teacher/softball and field hockey Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame in 2009 coach in New Jersey Erin Phillips, 1996 Played professional softball player in Crystal Boyd, 1994 Teacher in the Garden City School Holland/area manager at National Car District and former professional Rental/inducted into Hofstra Athletics Hall softball player (WPSL)/#13 retired of Fame in 2009 in 2008/inducted into Hofstra Hall of Fame in 2006 Chris Aigotti, 1997 Personal trainer/New York City police officer Marisa Semmel, 1997 Physical education/health teacher in Garden Luella Gesky, 1994 Teacher in Chicago, Illinois City (NY) School District Val Monaco, 1994 Physical education teacher Melissa Itoh, 1998 Cardiac rehabilitation specialist Megan Scharf, 1995 Teacher/softball coach at Lindenhurst Kayla Noonan, 1998 Head softball coach at Columbia University High School Jen Pawol, 1998 Umpire Diana Rose, 1995 Physical education and health teacher in Sachem School District/middle Danielle Tetro, 1999 Pediatrician in Monroe, New York school softball coach Keri Boller, 1999 Mental health education intervention specialist Dana Bennett, 1999 Physical education teacher in Massachusetts LINDSAY SAWYER Alicia Smith, 2000 Physical education teacher at Longwood High School/former professional softball player/#23 jersey retired Jen Smith, 2000 Middle school guidance counselor in Long Valley, New Jersey/former professional softball player

LaMeka Anderson, 2001 Director of asset control for Target, Inc. Lisa Ciavardini, 2001 Elementary school teacher in the Elmont School District Lindsay Sawyer, 2001 Head softball coach at Westfield State University Samantha Schour, 2001 Senior closer with Bank of America Home Loans

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Sasha Blake, 2002 Physical education teacher Christine Moran, 2002 Physical education teacher/coach in Joanna Kralowetz, 2009 Serving in the United States Coast Guard Wantagh, New York Carolann Lubach, 2009 Account executive at W.B. Mason Jeanine Maiolini, 2002 Physical education teacher/coach in Port H Casey Fee, 2009 Teacher in Long Beach (NY) School District Chester, New York Melissa Hodge, 2009 Head softball coach at Bordentown (NJ) Mari Shepard, 2002 Member of the San Francisco Police Regional High School Department Erika Bernstein, 2009 Doctor of physical therapy in New Jersey Heather Brousseau, 2003 Financial reporting supervisor at Rogers Kayleigh Lotti, 2009 Stay at home mom Corp. Amanda Hallaway, 2003 Hotel manager, Hyatt Hotels, Hawaii Michele DePasquale, 2010 Teacher at Ganada High School in Danielle Stewart, 2003 Olympic bronze medalist (Australia)/ Walworth, NY Coaching in California Stefanie Feinstein, 2010 Owner of Inferno Kickboxing Jessica Luna, 2003 Agent for Farmers Financial Solutions, LLC Christie Novatin, 2010 Assistant softball coach at University at Albany Alexis Alcantara, 2004 Capital giving officer at Princeton University Kris Root, 2010 Graduating in May 2014 with doctorate in Meaghan Almon, 2004 Pharmaceutical salesperson in Rhode Island physical therapy

Adrienne Clark, 2005 Assistant softball coach at Hofstra Sara Michalowski, 2011 Softball coach at Amplitude Marketing Stefanie Kenney, 2005 Teacher at Great Valley Middle school and Group, Inc. varsity softball coach Trisha Dreslinski, 2011 Pursuing PhD in cellular and molecular Kelly Morris, 2005 Stay at home mom biology in cancer research at Roswell Park Callie Osborne, 2005 Staff accountant for L.M. Cohen & Co. in New Cancer Center York City Laura Valentino, 2011 Assistant softball coach at Fairfield Lisa Torres, 2005 Physical education teacher and softball coach University in New Jersey Courtney Crews, 2012 Assistant director of development at Hofstra Amy Belonick, 2006 Assistant director of conference services at Michelle Lavagnino, 2012 Executive recruiter at Fairway Consulting Sloan-Kettering Hospital Group Kristin Galeone, 2006 New York City police officer Erin Wade, 2012 Service manager at Cintas Laura Sweeney, 2006 Physical education teacher at Spackenkill High School Olivia Galati, 2013 Professional player with NY/NJ Comets Tara Ulrich, 2006 Netword real estate specialist at Verizon DJ Slugh, 2013 Studying to be an x-ray technician Lisa Wambold, 2006 Teacher in Central Bucks (PA) School District Jess Hirschbuhl, 2013 Sports performance strength coach in North Carolina Ashley Lane, 2007 Network analyst at Verizon

Pam Dreslinski, 2008 Assistant softball coach at John Carroll This is just a short list of alumnae. Any omission was purely University accidental. In the future, we would like to include all Hofstra Softball Genevieve Haney, 2008 Marketing specialist at Valsource, LLC alumnae. Please email the Hofstra Softball Office at softball@hofstra. Courtney Oliver, 2008 Assistant softball coach at North Carolina State edu if you wish to be added to this list.

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DANA NATALIE VAL BENNETT KOZLOWSKI MONACO

KELLY MORRIS

H Margaret Callaghan 1979 Jen Engmann 1992 Ruth Iannone 1963 Chris Aigotti 1997 Lora Aigotti 1996 Therese Calvano 1971 Laura Faber 1984 Pamela Ingham 1976 Alexis Alcantara 2004 Karen Canino 1988 Wanda Falci 1955 Karen Ingvoldstad 1967 Kristen Alifano 1991 Geraldine Capps 1976 Mary Jo Fazio 1988 Melissa Itoh 1998 Meaghan Almon 2004 Bari Cenname 1989 Casey Fee 2009 Stacy Jackson 1995 Roberta Altshuler 1964 Linda Chion-Kenney 1979 Stefanie Feinstein 2010 Suzanne Jacobsen 1985 LaMeka Anderson 2001 Linda Choser 1983 Leslie Fielder 1964 Donna Johnson 1987 Linda Arminio 1981 Lisa Ciavardini 2001 Gail Fisher 1979 Clara Jordan 1957 Camille Asaro 1990 Adrienne Clark 2005 Rosalyn Fornari 1991 Joy Jorgensen 1956 Doreen Asaro 1987 Hailey Clark 2005 Cecile Friedman 1972 Karol Kain 1975 Lorie Ashcroft 1988 Carol N. Cohen 1964 Olivia Galati 2013 Aimee Karpinski 1989 Janice Babington 1975 Carol R. Cohen 1974 Edith Gallagher 1990 Mili Katz 1987 Jacqueline Balaschak 1962 Carolyn Cohen 1975 Kristin Galeone 2006 Pat Kaufman 1952 Vicki Banks 1991 Edythe Cohen 1953 Carol Galletta 1976 Veronica Keane 1988 Eileen Barrett 1991 Francene Cohen 1971 Beth Gaudet 1992 Margaret Keary 1974 Jayne Bartecki 1971 Courtney Crews 2012 Carla Gennari 1987 Joan Keegan 1986 Janice Bauer 1969 Barbara Crispo 1980 Luella Gesky 1995 Stefanie Kenney 2005 Wendy Baum 1985 Andrea Cyriacs 1967 Sylvia Giallombardo 1964 Christina Kines 1975 Josee Bauman 1967 Jennifer Daddino 2006 Cynthia Gilmore 1969 Lisa Klemens 1985 Amy Belonick 2006 Barbara Ann Darcy 1957 Patricia Gilroy 1988 Kacey Knauer 1995 Dana Bennett 1999 Linda D’Avino ---- Susan Glatman 1973 Elizabeth Knauss 1982 Linda Bent 1980 Marie DeAngelis 1976 Carol Goldwater 1962 Kris Koster 1989 Rita Berg 1965 Sara DeAngelis 2003 Carol Gray 1962 Natalie Kozlowski 1992 Erika Bernstein 2009 Joann Deflora 1970 Jen Gray 1962 Joanna Kralowetz 2009 Sasha Blake 2002 Celia Delcastillo 1977 Gracie Greene 2002 Joan Krasnoff 1951 Evaun Boatman 1987 Michele DePasquale 2010 Ronni Greene 1970 Susan Krawczyk 1980 Kerri Boller 1999 Heide Dhillon 1983 Denise Grulli 1985 Jean Labelle 1989 Karin Boone 1972 Wendy Dickerman 1988 Eileen Grossman 1972 Ashley Lane 2007 Crystal Boyd 1994 Rita DiSalvo 1991 Amanda Hallaway 2003 Joyce Lappin 1971 Laurie Brasher 1978 Carolyn Do 1963 Genevieve Haney 2008 Cheryl Larrier 1969 Kathleen Breen 1983 Linda Dodd 1974 Josephine Hannigan 1954 Michelle Lavagnino 2012 Martha Briggs 1953 Holly Draudt 1975 Jess Hirschbuhl 2013 Kelly LeMin 1995 Patricia Brooks 1976 Pam Dreslinski 2008 Diane Hobin 1996 Debra Lindsay 1979 Heather Brousseau 2003 Trisha Dreslinski 2011 Melissa Hodge 2009 Kayleigh Lotti 2009 Linda Brymer 1978 Ronnie Duda 1976 Susan Horn 1977 Rosemarie Lovallo 1987 Alene Buchanan 1980 Marilyn Dutcher 1971 Kathleen Horst 1954 August Lowe 1962 Susan Buckley 1971 Kathy Dwyer-Krewell 1975 Mary Hugelmyer 1951 Carolann Lubach 2009 Wendy Burns 1975 Carolyn Eckhardt 1995 Patricia Hutchinson 1975 Carol Lucas 1966

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MEGAN DANIELLE SCHARF TETRO

DIANA ROSE

Kayla Noonan 1998 Helen Sherman 1963 Erin Wade 2012 H Patricia Ludwig 1955 Jessica Luna 2003 Christie Novatin 2010 Debbie Shelvin 1983 Lisa Wambold 2006 Paula Luparello 1980 Courtney Oliver 2008 Mari Shepard 2002 Lee Warner 1994 Shannon Luther 2002 Callie Osborne 2005 Karen Short 1982 Marilynn Weber 1951 Charlene Madonna 1964 Nicole Osovski 2013 Eileen Silverman 1976 Kim Willard 1994 Jeanine Maiolini 2002 Elizabeth Parbus 1977 Shana Singer 1998 Anne Wood 1964 Cathie Malach 1980 Cecilia Parry 1978 Amalia Singler 1963 Robin Wynn 1981 Kathleen Malley 1992 Laura Patinella 1992 D.J. Slugh 2013 Carolyn Ziegler 1957 Sheila Manners 1958 Teri Pavia 1989 Janet Sorensen 1953 Tessa Ziemba 2013 Clara Martin 1967 Joanne Pedranghelu 1983 Alicia Smith 2000 Patricia Martin 1983 Mary Anne Peters 1975 Jen Smith 2000 This list was compiled from Elyse Martinez 1998 Miriam Peterson 1947 Kathy Solomon 1977 the best available sources. Any Janet Matthes 1953 Barbara Pfrunder 1952 Stacy Solomon 1984 omission was purely accidental. Dorothy Mayorga 1978 Erin Pilon 2002 Laura Speirs 1995 Please call the Office of Athletic Bev McDonnell 1955 Carolyn Pizzuto 1982 Mary Spring 1977 Communications at (516) 463- Janice McFadden 1987 Erin Phillips 1996 Genevieve Statelman 1979 6759 with any additions or Susan McGarvey 1983 Valerie Provenzano 1961 Sherry Sterbinsky 1989 corrections. Terry McQuade 1971 Lynn Quattrini 1962 Nancy Stetz 1954 Mary Merlo 1975 Marsha Radow 1962 Danielle Stewart 2003 Pricilla Merryman 1974 Melanie Redman 1998 Barbara Stolowitz 1960 KIM WILLARD Nancy Metz 1962 Francine Rogers 1954 Marjorie Strunk 1960 Sara Michalowski 2011 Diane Ronga 1975 Jean Stumpf 1974 Carole Mischler 1953 Kris Root 2010 Nancy Sudman 1952 Valerie Monaco 1994 Diana Rose 1995 Laura Sweeney 2006 Maureen Monaghan 1980 Loriann Russo 1994 Mary Sweeney 1974 Marion Moore 1971 Ruth Ryan 1954 Susan Switzer 1971 Christine Moran 2002 Hannah Sackelman 1961 Danielle Tetro 1999 Kathryn Moran 1983 Linda Santisi 1983 Krista Thorn 2012 Marie Moretti 1956 Jo Sanzone 1953 Mary Tietjen 1955 Kelly Morris 2005 Lindsay Sawyer 2001 Wendy Tobin 1984 Lorraine Moucha 1970 Megan Scharf 1995 Lisa Torres 2005 Denise Mugno 1981 Samantha Schour 2001 Robyn Trezise 1995 Barbara Myers 1961 Jessica Schreier 1970 Tara Ulrich 2006 Dorsey Myers 1955 Dorothy Schwartz 1956 Laura Valentino 2011 Barbara Newman 1969 Helen Scotto 1953 Suzanne Vasata 1983 Muriel Nicklas 1952 Karen Serani 1985 Susan Vaughan 1978 Monique Noel 1986 Marisa Semmel 1997 Jayne Vetter 1979 Vikki Nolan 1996 Wyllis Shenhoose 1987 Helen Vrionis 1953

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Overall Record: 31-30 NCAA Tournament: 24-28 1995 NCAA TOURNAMENT (1-2) ECAC Tournament: 7-2 East Regional 1993 ECAC DIVISION I SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (4-0) May 19-21, 1995 at Princeton University May 13-15, 1993 at Hofstra University Hofstra 5 #22 Princeton 9 Lehigh 1 Hofstra 5 Massachusetts 0 Hofstra 3 Canisius 2 Hofstra 4 Hofstra 2 Connecticut 3 (8) Robert Morris 2 (Hofstra eliminated) Hofstra 6 1999 NCAA TOURNAMENT (0-2) Robert Morris 0 East Regional Hofstra 5 (Hofstra wins championship) May 20-22, 1999 at Amherst, Massachusetts 1993 NCAA TOURNAMENT (0-2) Number Six Regional Hofstra 4 H California 5 May 22-23, 1993 at Hofstra University Hofstra 1 #8 Southwestern Louisiana 5 #18 Connecticut 2 (Hofstra eliminated) Hofstra 1 2000 NCAA TOURNAMENT (1-2) #6 Nevada-Las Vegas 6 South Regional Hofstra 0 (Hofstra eliminated) May 18-20, 2000 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1994 ECAC DIVISION I SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (3-2) May 14-15, 1994 #17 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 Hofstra 2 at Hofstra University Hofstra 1 Providence 3 #8 Southern Mississippi 14 Hofstra 2 Hofstra 1 East Carolina 1 #7 Louisiana State 2 Hofstra 5 (Hofstra eliminated)

Boston University 0 2001 NCAA TOURNAMENT (1-2) Hofstra 9 West Regional Providence 1 May 17-19, 2001 Hofstra 8 at Palo Alto, California

Providence 4 Hofstra 0 Hofstra 3 #3 Stanford 4 (Hofstra eliminated; Providence wins championship)

Brigham Young 2 Hofstra 4

Hofstra 0 Central Michigan 10 (Hofstra eliminated)

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2005 AT ALABAMA

2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT (2-2) 2004 AT STANFORD May 20-22, 2005 at Tuscaloosa, Alabama 2003 NCAA TOURNAMENT (2-2) Hofstra 1 May 15-17, 2003 Arizona State 10 at Lincoln, Nebraska Hofstra 12 Hofstra 3 Mississippi Valley State 1 H #11 Nebraska 1 Hofstra 2 Hofstra 0 Arizona State 1 #23 Iowa 3 Hofstra 0 Hofstra 1 #9 Alabama 6 Creighton 0 (9) (Hofstra eliminated, Alabama advances to NCAA Super Regionals) (Creighton eliminated)

Hofstra 0 2006 NCAA TOURNAMENT (1-2) #11 Nebraska 6 May 19-21, 2006 (Hofstra eliminated) at Hempstead, New York 2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT (4-2) Hofstra 5 May 20-23, 2004 Penn State 4 (8) at Palo Alto, California #9 Arizona State 2 Hofstra 1 Hofstra 0 (8) #12 Auburn 0 (9) Penn State 9 Hofstra 1 Hofstra 2 Southern Illinois 0 (12) (Hofstra eliminated)

Hofstra 1 2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT (1-2) #7 Stanford 7 May 18-20, 2007 Hofstra 3 at Hempstead, New York Southern Illinois 1 Harvard 2 (Southern Illinois eliminated) Hofstra 3 (9) Hofstra 1 Hofstra 2 #7 Stanford 0 Baylor 7 Hofstra 1 Albany 4 #7 Stanford 3 Hofstra 2 (Hofstra eliminated, Stanford advances to WCWS) (Hofstra eliminated)

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2008 NCAA TOURNAMENT (2-2) 2012 NCAA TOURNAMENT (3-0) May 17-18, 2008 May 18-20, 2012 at Hempstead, New York at Los Angeles, Cailfornia

Long Island 0 Hofstra 7 Hofstra 1 #12 UCLA 2

Hofstra 0 Hofstra 2 #9 Arizona 10 (5) San Diego State 0

Canisius 1 Hofstra 2 Hofstra 5 San Diego State 1 (San Diego State eliminated, Hofstra advances to Super Regionals) Hofstra 0 #9 Arizona 5 2012 NCAA SUPER REGIONALS (1-2) (Hofstra eliminated, Arizona advances to Super Regionals) May 26-26, 2012 2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT (2-2) at Tampa, Florida May 21-23, 2010 Hofstra 2 at Tuscon, Arizona #19 South Florida 1 (11)

Hofstra 8 Hofstra 1 H #14 Oklahoma State 6 #19 South Florida 2 (9) Hofstra 0 Hofstra 1 #3 Arizona 6 #19 South Florida 2 (South Florida advances to WCWS) #14 Oklahoma State 2 Hofstra 5 2013 NCAA TOURNAMENT (3-2) May 17-19, 2013 Hofstra 6 at Columbia, Missouri #3 Arizona 10 (12) (Hofstra eliminated, Arizona advances to Super Regionals) Hofstra 2 Oregon State 0

Hofstra 0 2010 AT ARIZONA #6 Missouri 1

Hofstra 8 Oregon State 4 (10)

Hofstra 10 #6 Missouri 0

Hofstra 0 #6 Missouri 5 (Hofstra eliminated, Missouri advances to Super Regionals)

2012 AT UCLA

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Adelphi 2-9 Hawaii 1-3 Oklahoma City 0-3 Alabama 0-1 Hunter 6-0 Oklahoma State 3-3 Albany 0-1 Illinois 2-3 Oregon State 2-0 Arizona 0-5 Illinois-Chicago 3-2 Pacific 1-1 Arizona State 1-4 Illinois State 0-2 Penn State 4-2 Arkansas 2-1 Indiana 2-1 Pittsburgh 1-2 Army 16-3 Indiana State 1-3 Princeton 17-10 Auburn 1-1 Iona 15-0 Providence 3-5 Ball State 2-2 Iowa 1-3 Purdue 3-2 Baylor 1-1 Jacksonville 2-2 Queens 5-5 Belmont 1-0 James Madison 35-6 Queensboro 4-0 Binghamton 1-0 Kansas 0-1 Quinnipiac 4-1 Boston College 11-7 Kent State 2-2 Radford 1-0 Boston University 24-11 Kean 0-3 Rhode Island 10-0 Bridgeport 1-6 Lafayette 8-1 Rider 18-7 Brigham Young 2-0 LaSalle 7-3 Robert Morris 9-0 Brooklyn 9-1 Lehigh 16-4 Rutgers 23-5 Brown 0-1 Lehman 2-3 St. Francis 2-1 Bucknell 2-5 Long Beach State 0-1 St. John’s 31-7-1 Buffalo 2-0 Long Island University 17-8 St. Joseph’s 1-0 California 0-3 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-7 St. Peter’s 3-1 California-Los Angeles (UCLA) 2-3 Louisiana State 0-2 San Diego State 2-0 H California State-Northridge 0-2 Louisville 1-1 Santa Clara 2-0 Canisius 2-1 Loyola Marymount 1-1 Seton Hall 11-9 CCNY 1-2 Maine 22-4 South Carolina 1-7 Central Connecticut 10-4 Manhattan 17-4 South Florida 6-14 Central Florida 2-3 Manhattanville 2-1 Southern Connecticut 0-1 Central Michigan 3-3 Marist 13-1 Southern Illinois 2-2 Chattanooga 1-2 Marshall 3-0 Southern Mississippi 1-1 College of Charleston 2-0 Maryland 6-5 Stanford 1-5 Coastal Carolina 2-1 Maryland-Baltimore County 4-0 Stetson 0-1 Columbia 4-0 Massachusetts 11-8 Stony Brook 12-2 Connecticut 22-16 McNeese State 1-0 SUNY-Cortland 0-1 Creighton 1-0 Mercy 1-1 Syracuse 2-5 C.W. Post 5-4 Michigan 0-8 Temple 14-3 Delaware State 1-0 Michigan State 7-3 Tennessee 0-4 Delaware 58-16 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 Tennessee Tech 1-1 DePaul 0-2 Mississippi 2-1 Texas 2-2 Drexel 55-10 Mississippi State 1-3 Towson 63-15 East Carolina 1-4 Mississippi Valley State 2-0 Trenton State 0-2 East Tennessee St. 2-0 Missouri 1-3 Troy State 1-1 Evansville 2-0 Monmouth 2-0 Tulsa 2-1 Fairfield 4-0 Nebraska 1-3 UNLV 0-1 Florida 0-8 Nevada-Las Vegas 0-1 Utah 0-1 Florida A&M 5-1 New York Institute of Technology 4-3 Vermont 18-0 Florida Atlantic 2-8 Nicholls State 1-0 Villanova 2-2 Florida Gulf Coast 1-1 North Carolina 2-4 Virginia 3-7 Florida International 0-1 North Carolina-Charlotte 2-0 Virginia Tech 2-2 Florida State 2-13 North Carolina-Greensboro 1-0 Wagner 29-4 Fordham 8-2 North Carolina State 3-3 Washington 0-4 Furman 1-0 North Carolina-Wilmington 27-3 Western Illinois 1-0 George Mason 31-3 North Dakota State 1-0 Western Michigan 2-1 Georgia 0-1 Northeastern Illinois 1-1 Wichita State 1-1 Georgia Southern 2-0 Northwestern 0-3 William Patterson 2-1 Georgia State 28-11 Northwestern State 1-0 Winthrop 1-0 Georgia Tech 2-2 Notre Dame 1-1 Wisconsin 1-1 Hartford 17-1 Ohio State 2-1 Wright State 2-0 Harvard 6-0 Oklahoma 1-0 Yale 9-1

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Please note that these results were YEAR: 1975 1982 AND 1983 compiled from the best available sources. Coach: Fran Pedersen Record: 6-3 information not available Any missing information is due to a lack Queensboro 12-9 W of available data. Lehman 2-9 L Year: 1984 Queens 7-8 L Coach: Mark Fazio Record: 6-10 YEAR: 1951 Adelphi 2-14 L Lehman 21-2 W Coach: Muriel Bach Record: 5-0 Brooklyn 25-13 W St. Peter’s 11-5 W Queens 31-7 W CCNY 25-3 W Adelphi 0-31 L Wagner 17-12 W C.W. Post 20-2 W Wagner 3-4 L Brooklyn 22-13 W Hunter 9-8 W Bridgeport 2-8 L Wagner 4-3 W Stony Brook 22-15 W Army 1-14 L Queens 37-13 W Mercy 9-11 L 1976-1977 C. W. Post 1-14 L YEAR: 1952 information not available Hunter 18-8 W Coach: Muriel Bach Record: 4-1 Kean 8-9 L Wagner 20-21 L YEAR: 1978 Queens 0-1 L Brooklyn 18-17 W Coach: Karen Andreone Record: 7-2^ Long Island University 6-5 W St. Joseph’s 19-1 W Rutgers 0-11 L Manhattanville 11-4 W Long Island University 16-3 W Rutgers 1-13 L William Paterson 2-8 L Wagner 18-6 W New York Tech 3-0 W Brooklyn 12-11 W Wagner 7-3 W Trenton State 1-10 L YEAR: 1953 New York Tech 5-0 W Coach: Muriel Bach Record: 3-1 C.W. Post 3-2 W 1985-1987 Results not available Lehman 9-2 W information not available C.W. Post 3-1 W YEAR: 1954 Stony Brook 24-6 W Year: 1988 H Coach: Muriel Bach Record: 3-1 Coach: Marc Fazio Record: 23-12 Results not available ^ complete results not available at Adelphi 0-7 L Hartford 5-4 W YEAR: 1955 YEAR: 1979 Brown 2-5 L Coach: Muriel Bach Record: 3-1 Coach: Karen Andreone Record: N/A Seton Hall 5-13 L Results not available St. John’s 4-6 L Results not available. Team was New York State at Long Island University 3-1 W 1956-1969 AIAW Champions St. Peter’s 9-0 W information not available Bridgeport 0-10 L YEAR: 1980 Bridgeport 4-3 W YEAR: 1970 Coach: Karen Andreone Record: 10-5 Iona 14-0 W Coach: Fran Pedersen Record: 2-3 Hunter (forfeit) 1-0 W at Yale 11-0 W Queensboro 15-0 W Wagner 8-1 W at Yale 2-1 W Adelphi 7-17 L New York Tech 6-3 W St. John’s 3-8 L Stony Brook 31-5 W New York Tech 4-5 L St. John’s 8-6 W Southern Connecticut 5-24 L Lehman 9-0 W at LaSalle 5-7 L Queens 6-20 L Adelphi 1-2 L at LaSalle 7-2 W Trenton State 4-15 L Wagner 5-4 W YEAR: 1971 William Paterson 10-5 W Queens 16-5 W Coach: Fran Pedersen Record: 2-5 William Paterson 8-6 W Army 3-1 W CCNY 12-15 L Queens 7-0 W New York Tech 3-1 W Queensboro 17-9 W Iona 23-3 W New York Tech 8-3 W Lehman 2-9 L Manhattanville 13-4 W Lafayette 4-10 L Stony Brook 16-18 L Stony Brook 15-0 W Lafayette 12-0 W Queens 10-11 L Kean 2-6 L Mercy 9-3 W Hunter 19-4 W Kean 4-5 L SUNY-Cortland 4-14 L Adelphi 15-27 L C.W. Post 2-1 W YEAR: 1981 C.W. Post 9-8 W YEAR: 1972 Coach: Joe Botti Record: 3-15 Brooklyn 12-2 W Coach: Fran Pedersen Record: 4-2 C.W. Post 0-8 L Delaware 0-5 L Stony Brook 3-21 L New York Tech 3-8 L Delaware 3-1 W Hunter 13-12 W Lehman 0-17 L Manhattan 24-0 W Queens 10-0 W St. John’s 7-6 W Manhattan 16-0 W Queensboro 16-3 W Adelphi 5-13 L St. Francis 4-1 W CCNY 9-12 L Adelphi 1-4 L Seton Hall 2-4 L Adelphi 15-7 W Wagner 7-3 W Seton Hall 12-0 W Hunter 18-1 W 1973 AND 1974 Manhattanville 6-8 L information not available Brooklyn 4-6 L Complete results not available

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YEAR: 1989 at Towson State* 0-2 L YEAR: 1992 Coach: Sharon Giblin at Rider* 4-2 W Coach: Bill Edwards Record: 16-22, 5-9 ECC at Rider* 0-10 L Record: 35-7-1, 9-1 ECC Bucknell* 6-10 L Wagner 4-0 W vs. Penn State# 3-2 W Bucknell* 2-3 L Wagner 6-1 W vs. Penn State# 5-2 W St. Peter’s 21-2 W at Delaware* 1-0 W vs. Winthrop# 2-0 W Maine 2-1 W at Delaware* 1-2 L vs. Maine# 5-3 W Maine 3-2 W Lehigh* 5-2 W vs. Oklahoma City# 5-13 L Bridgeport 0-9 L Lehigh* 4-0 W vs. Iowa# 1-6 L Bridgeport 0-2 L at Drexel* 2-3 L at South Florida# 9-7 W Towson State* 3-0 W at Drexel* 5-0 W vs. Florida State# 4-14 L Towson State* 3-6 L Bucknell+ 0-3 L Manhattan 11-0 W St. John’s 4-3 W Lafayette+ 3-2 W Manhattan 2-1 W St. John’s 4-3 W Delaware+ 3-0 W at Seton Hall 4-1 W Lehigh* 5-2 W Towson State+ 2-0 W at Maryland-Baltimore County* 5-2 W Lehigh* 8-5 W Drexel+ 1-4 L at Maryland-Baltimore County* 6-1 W Lafayette* 13-2 W *East Coast Conference game Brooklyn* 14-0 W Lafayette* 7-2 W +ECC Tournament Brooklyn* 12-0 W Army 0-1 L at Towson State* 9-0 W Wagner 3-4 L YEAR: 1991 at Towson State* 5-3 W N.Y. Tech 7-1 W Coach: Bill Edwards Boston College 5-2 W N.Y. Tech 1-11 L Record: 24-13, 9-5 ECC Boston College 1-0 W Queens 4-7 L at Bucknell 1-0 W at Army 6-0 W C.W. Post 3-4 L at Bucknell 5-2 W at Army 4-0 W C.W. Post 1-2 L Connecticut 3-1 W at Drexel 1-0 W Adelphi 3-1 W Connecticut 0-5 L at Drexel 8-9 L Adelphi 6-7 L at Virginia# 2-3 L at Delaware 15-3 W H LaSalle 2-4 L at Virginia# 1-0 W at Delaware 4-2 W LaSalle 8-1 W at Virginia# 1-2 L Central Connecticut* 6-2 W Drexel* 2-7 L vs. Canisius# 2-4 L Central Connecticut* 6-0 W Drexel* 9-11 L Delaware 10-0 W Rutgers 3-0 W Rider* 8-10 L Seton Hall 1-3 L Rutgers 5-3 W Rider* 4-7 L Seton Hall 6-1 W Massachusetts 7-6 W Brooklyn 4-3 W Towson State* 5-0 W Massachusetts 4-6 L St. Francis 5-6 W Towson State* 4-1 W at Connecticut 1-2 L St. Francis 11-0 W Maryland-Baltimore County* 7-0 W Wagner 5-0 W Long Island University 1-0 W Maryland-Baltimore County* 7-3 W Wagner 12-2 W Delaware* 3-6 L St. John’s 4-2 W vs. Central Connecticut% 5-0 W Delaware* 1-10 L St. John’s 3-6 L at Princeton% 4-2 W Towson State+ 0-7 L LaSalle 3-2 W at Princeton% 6-2 W Lehigh+ 4-5 L LaSalle 13-3 W at Rider* 2-0 W *ECC game at Lafayette 11-4 W at Rider* 1-6 L +ECC Tournament at Lafayette 4-1 W Brooklyn+ 25-0 W Army 3-0 W Towson State+ 3-0 W YEAR: 1990 Army 5-0 W Rider+ 2-0 W Coach: Bill Edwards Rider* 0-1 L Rider+ 1-0 W Record: 19-17-1, 7-7 ECC Rider* 5-1 W #University of South Florida Invitational Bucknell* 5-8 L Drexel* 1-2 L *East Coast Conference game Bucknell* 0-7 L Drexel* 1-5 L %Princeton University Invitational Lafayette* 4-0 W at Wagner* 12-1 W +ECC Tournament Lafayette* 10-1 W at Wagner* 8-1 W Bridgeport 0-11 L Delaware* 2-1 W Bridgeport 3-8 L Delaware* 2-1 W at St. John’s 0-2 L at Central Connecticut* 4-5 L at St. John’s 3-4 L at Central Connecticut* 1-2 L Villanova 6-7 L vs. Delaware+ 4-3 W Villanova 7-6 W at Rider+ 7-0 W at Central Connecticut 3-4 L vs. Drexel+ 0-4 L at Central Connecticut 0-6 L at Rider+ 1-6 L at Boston University 8-3 W #University of Virginia Tournament at Boston University 3-3 T *East Coast Conference game at Harvard 3-1 W +ECC Tournament at Harvard 5-1 W C.W. Post 4-1 W C.W. Post 3-0 W at Army 1-0 W at Army 0-3 L at Towson State* 0-1 L

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YEAR: 1993 at Florida A&M 10-2 W vs. #9 Florida State% 2-8 L Coach: Bill Edwards Record: 37-12 at #12 Florida State 2-3 L at #10 South Carolina% 1-7 L vs. #19 Oklahoma State 1-0 W at #12 Florida State 3-4 L at #10 South Carolina% 0-9 L vs. #19 Oklahoma State 1-7 L vs. Wichita State** 0-1 L Manhattan 2-3 L vs. Georgia Southern* 5-0 W vs. Kent State** 0-1 L Rhode Island 8-0 W vs. #20 Iowa* 5-4 W vs. Oklahoma City** 1-6 L Rhode Island 9-0 W vs. #6 Florida State* 0-6 L at Tulsa** 9-1 W Vermont* 9-0 W vs. UNC-Charlotte* 1-0 W vs. Oklahoma City** 0-6 L Vermont* 8-0 W vs. Central Michigan* 0-2 L at Delaware 2-0 W Delaware* 2-1 W Marist 8-0 W at Delaware 5-1 W Providence 4-5 L Wagner 7-0 W Providence 0-1 L Army 12-0 W Wagner 3-0 W Providence 6-1 W Army 4-0 W Seton Hall 14-1 W vs. Furman# 6-1 W at Hartford* 3-1 W Seton Hall 9-0 W vs. Georgia State# 1-2 L at Hartford* 2-1 W Manhattan 4-1 W vs. Northwestern State# 1-0 W at Boston College 6-8 L Manhattan 6-1 W vs. McNeese State# 4-2 W at Boston College 2-0 W at Central Connecticut 23-2 W vs. UNC Wilmington# 5-1 W at Boston University* 0-1 L at Central Connecticut 3-2 W vs. Coastal Carolina# 5-0 W at Boston University* 1-0 W at North Carolina 0-2 L vs. #13 South Carolina# 4-5 L at Maine* 5-3 W at North Carolina 0-1 L at Army 13-0 W at Maine* 9-2 W vs. Coastal Carolina# 6-7 L at Army 8-0 W at #31 Massachusetts 1-2 L vs. UNC Wilmington# 4-0 W Yale 8-0 W at #31 Massachusetts 3-4 L vs. Virginia# 2-3 L Yale 4-3 W at Yale 5-0 W vs. #5 Florida State# 2-10 L Princeton 5-2 W at Yale 2-1 W at Massachusetts 3-0 W Princeton 1-0 W Drexel* 5-0 W at Massachusetts 2-0 W at Temple 2-3 L Drexel* 4-0 W H vs. Robert Morris% 2-1 W at Temple 1-2 L Rider 5-4 W vs. Rider% 1-0 W at Rider 4-1 W Rider 4-2 W at Princeton% 4-3 W at Rider 3-10 L Temple 2-0 W vs. Rider% 7-0 W Rhode Island 2-1 W Temple 3-1 W vs. Robert Morris% 2-1 W Rhode Island 4-0 W vs. #31 Massachusetts$ 7-1 W Drexel 3-0 W at St. John’s 4-3 W at #21 Princeton$ 6-2 W Drexel 6-1 W Massachusetts 2-0 W vs. Connecticut$ 1-2 L Army 9-0 W Massachusetts 9-1 W vs. #31 Massachusetts$ 0-8 L Army 3-2 W vs. #23 Robert Morris% 7-3 W #35 Connecticut 2-0 W Rhode Island 5-0 W at Princeton% 1-2 L #35 Connecticut 0-6 L Rhode Island 10-0 W vs. Rider% 4-1 W Hartford** 1-0 W St. John’s 1-0 W vs. #23 Robert Morris% 6-0 W Boston University** 0-1 L St. John’s 3-2 W at Princeton% 2-1 W Hartford** 4-3 W Rider 5-0 W at Connecticut 2-5 L Boston University** 4-0 W Rider 3-2 W at Connecticut 8-6 W Boston University** 9-4 W at Rutgers 10-2 W South Florida 2-1 W #22 Princeton 6-5 W at Rutgers 4-0 W Providence+ 2-3 L #22 Princeton 8-0 W Connecticut 2-1 W East Carolina+ 5-1 W Lehigh# 10-2 W Temple 0-4 L Boston University+ 9-4 W Lehigh# 4-8 L Temple 6-0 W Providence+ 6-1 W Lehigh# 4-3 W Lehigh+ 5-1 W Providence+ 3-4 L at #22 Princeton!! 5-9 L Canisius+ 4-2 W *East Coast Conference Tournament vs. Massachusetts!! 3-0 W Robert Morris+ 6-2 W **University of Tulsa Invitational vs. Connecticut!! 2-8 L Robert Morris+ 5-0 W #Frost Cutlery Invitational *North Atlantic Conference game #18 Connecticut!! 1-2 L %Princeton Invitational **NAC Tournament #6 UNLV!! 0-6 L +ECAC Division I Championship +South Florida Invitational *University of South Florida Invitational %South Carolina Invitational #University of North Carolina Invitational YEAR: 1995 $Princeton Invitational %Princeton University Invitational Coach: Bill Edwards #NCAA Play-In Series +ECAC Division I Championship Record: 41-21, 10-1 NAC !!NCAA Tournament !!NCAA Tournament at Hofstra vs. Iowa 2-4 L vs. North Carolina+ 3-1 W YEAR: 1996 YEAR: 1994 vs. Western Illinois+ 1-0 W Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Record: 39-16 vs. Central Michigan+ 11-0 W Record: 33-18, 12-0 NAC Manhattan 12-0 W vs. Michigan State+ 2-1 W vs. #8 Cal State-Northridge 0-4 L Manhattan 10-0 W vs. #13 Oklahoma State+ 0-5 L vs. #12 South Carolina% 4-7 L Wagner 10-0 W vs. #14 Missouri+ 5-7 L vs. #9 Oklahoma% 1-0 W Wagner 2-0 W Wagner 6-0 W vs. Utah% 0-3 L vs. Central Connecticut* 6-1 W Marist 8-0 W vs. #7 Southwestern Louisiana% 1-15 L vs. NE Illinois* 6-0 W Marist 8-2 W vs. Connecticut% 3-4 (9) L at Troy State* 1-0 W vs. #9 Florida State% 1-5 L vs. Marshall# 8-2 W at Florida A&M 5-3 W at #10 South Carolina% 1-5 L at South Florida# 0-11 L

66 • hofstra Uni versity ALL-TIME RESULTS vs. Indiana State# 2-1 W at Temple 4-0 W Manhattan 0-1 L vs. #1 UCLA# 0-9 L at Temple 5-1 W vs. Boston College& 4-0 W vs. Michigan State# 2-8 L Providence 6-1 W at Princeton& 2-3 L at Rider 4-0 W Providence 4-5 L vs. Robert Morris& 5-4 W at Rider 6-2 W Vermont* 5-4 W at Princeton& 0-1 L Fordham 8-0 W Vermont* 4-1 W Wagner 1-0 W Fordham 3-1 W Hartford* 1-0 W Wagner 11-1 W Manhattan 7-0 W Hartford* 8-1 W Harvard 1-0 W St. John’s 14-6 W Rutgers 8-0 W Harvard 4-3 W at Towson State* 11-1 W Rutgers 9-6 W Maine* 3-5 L at Towson State* 9-1 W Yale 8-0 W Maine* 6-4 W St. Peter’s 2-4 (9) L Yale 12-2 W Boston University* 5-3 W Marist 9-1 W vs. Connecticut% 2-4 L Boston University* 9-5 W Marist 4-3 W vs. SW Louisiana% 2-5 L at Boston College 2-1 W vs. Lehigh! 4-3 W at Princeton% 5-3 W at Boston College 2-4 L at Princeton! 1-2 L vs. Connecticut% 0-3 L Drexel* 3-2 W vs. Robert Morris! 10-0 W Fairfield 11-8 W Drexel* 8-2 W vs. Lehigh! 9-0 W Fairfield 13-12 W at Rutgers 6-0 W at Princeton! 0-6 L at Delaware* 7-3 W at Rutgers 10-5 W Rutgers 8-2 W at Delaware* 7-1 W St. John’s 7-0 W Maine* 6-1 W at St. John’s 8-0 W St. John’s 9-0 W Maine* 2-1 W at St. John’s 11-0 W Iona 5-1 W Boston University* 4-1 W at Marist 0-1 L Iona 5-0 W Boston University* 5-0 W at Marist 9-7 W at Towson* 10-8 W at Hartford* 7-0 W Towson State* 1-0 W at Towson* 6-4 W at Hartford* 2-0 W Towson State* 5-4 W at Princeton 1-2 L at Princeton 0-1 L at Massachusetts 4-5 L at Princeton 2-1 W H at Princeton 3-4 L at Massachusetts 7-5 W at Vermont* 8-2 W Drexel* 10-0 W at Boston University* 2-1 W at Vermont* 8-0 W Drexel* 1-0 W at Boston University* 4-1 W at Delaware* 0-4 L Delaware* 11-2 W at Maine* 5-2 W at Delaware* 2-3 L Delaware* 6-3 W at Maine* 10-4 W vs. Boston University% 2-1 W Yale 3-4 L Connecticut 4-2 W vs. Maine% 4-0 W Yale 4-2 W Connecticut 13-4 W at Delaware% 5-0 W Boston College$ 0-1 (8) L Maine# 6-1 W Massachusetts$ 0-4 L Connecticut$ 6-5 W Boston University# 1-2 L Massachusetts$ 0-3 L Boston College$ 17-6 W Maine# 8-2 W +University of South Florida Invitational Hartford$ 16-0 W Boston University# 6-4 W #University of South Florida Spring Break at Connecticut 3-5 L Boston University# 1-4 L Tournament at Vermont** 6-0 W +University of South Florida Invitational !Florida State University Lady Seminole vs. Boston University** 1-11 L $San Jose State University Invitational Invitational at Vermont** 9-1 W %Princeton University Invitational &Princeton University Invitational vs. Boston University** 1-8 L *America East game *America East game %NSCA Leadoff Classic - Columbus, GA #America East Championship at Hofstra %America East Championship at Delaware #South Florida/Speedline Invitational- Tampa, FL $NCAA Play-In at Hofstra *North Atlantic Conference game YEAR: 1998 !Princeton Invitational - Princeton, NJ Coach: Bill Edwards TORI ROCHA $NAC/Big East Challenge - Hempstead, NY Record: 39-17, 9-3 America East **North Atlantic Conference Tournament vs. Indiana State+ 1-5 L vs. Michigan State+ 4-3 W YEAR: 1997 vs. #19 Texas+ 0-1 L Coach: Bill Edwards vs. Mississippi+ 4-0 W Record: 38-16, 12-0 America East vs. Florida Atlantic+ 5-0 W vs. #25 Michigan State+ 6-7 L vs. Mississippi State+ 3-8 L vs. Arkansas+ 5-6 L vs. Indiana State+ 0-1 L vs. East Carolina+ 2-5 L at #25 South Florida# 5-4 W vs. #13 Florida State+ 2-1 W vs. Central Michigan# 12-6 W vs. Ball State+ 2-10 L vs. Boston University# 9-4 W vs. Virginia+ 3-0 W vs. Temple# 3-1 W vs. Evansville$ 5-7 L vs. Purdue! 7-1 W vs. #12 Arizona State$ 2-5 L vs. Belmont! 5-1 W vs. Santa Clara$ 10-2 W vs. Marshall! 12-2 W vs. Loyola Marymount$ 1-6 L vs. Mississippi! 0-2 L vs. Santa Clara$ 7-5 W vs. Georgia State! 10-2 W vs. NE Illinois$ 5-12 L vs. Michigan State! 2-9 L at Manhattan 4-0 W LaSalle 6-1 W Rider 3-2 W LaSalle 0-3 L Rider 11-4 W Manhattan 5-2 W

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YEAR: 1999 YEAR: 2000 YEAR: 2001 Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Record: 40-19, 11-3 America East Record: 42-21, 22-4 America East Record: 37-26, 20-6 America East vs. #20 Arizona State# 2-3 L at #20 Hawaii$ 4-5 L vs. South Carolina$ 2-6 L vs. #14 Southwestern Louisiana# 0-15 (5) L vs. #15 Long Beach State$ 4-6 L vs. Notre Dame$ 1-8 L vs. #10 Michigan# 2-5 (9) L vs. #1 UCLA$ 1-6 L vs. Maryland$ 1-2 L vs. Central Michigan# 0-7 L vs. #19 Texas$ 3-1 W vs. Washington$ 4-8 L vs. Nicholls State# 3-0 W vs. Texas Tech$ 2-3 L at South Florida$ 0-2 L vs. Connecticut# 1-2 L vs. Texas Tech$ 1-0 W at Florida 2-4 L vs. #1 UCLA$ 10-5 W vs. Florida Atlantic% 6-5 (9) W at Florida 2-6 L vs. Cal State-Northridge% 3-5 L at Florida Atlantic 3-4 L vs. #12 Florida State% 5-6 L vs. Nebraska% 0-1 L at Florida Atlantic 0-2 L vs. Mississippi State% 1-4 L vs. Louisiana-Lafayette% 4-5 (8) L vs. Florida International% 1-5 L vs. Georgia% 2-10 (5) L vs. DePaul% 0-1 L vs. Indiana% 9-1 (6) W vs. #10 Michigan% 0-3 L vs. Harvard% 5-0 W at South Florida% 0-3 L vs. Michigan State 7-2 W vs. Massachusetts% 6-0 W vs. Pittsburgh% 4-1 W at Temple 6-2 W vs. Maryland# 6-5 W vs. Georgia State% 5-2 W at Temple 8-0 (6) W vs. Illinois-Chicago# 2-4 L vs. Massachusetts# 0-5 L Fordham 9-0 (5) W vs. Connecticut# 3-6 L vs. Chattanooga# 4-2 W at Wagner 4-0 W vs. Purdue# 1-8 L vs. Wisconsin# 2-4 L at Wagner 13-0 (5) W vs. #18 South Carolina# 3-8 L vs. Florida Atlantic# 3-9 L at Princeton! 3-9 L Boston College 2-1 W vs. Kansas# 2-8 L vs. Connecticut! 6-1 W Boston College 2-1 W St. John’s 3-2 W Long Island University 0-2 L vs. Massachusetts! 7-4 W at Towson* 5-3 W Long Island University 5-1 W at Towson* 4-0 W St. John’s 5-0 W Maine* 10-1 (5) W at Towson* 1-11 (5) L St. John’s 5-3 W Maine* 10-0 (6) W at Towson* 11-1 (6) W Boston College 4-1 W Maine* 10-2 (5) W Long Island 4-0 W H Boston College 3-1 W Maine* 10-2 (6) W Boston University* 6-1 W Rutgers 5-1 W Temple 5-1 W Boston University* 1-3 L Rutgers 9-1 (5) W Temple 4-1 W Boston University* 9-0 (5) W at Virginia 3-4 (8) L Towson* 4-1 W Boston University* 13-5 (6) W at Virginia 3-4 L Towson* 6-0 W Iona 5-2 W at Maryland 2-3 L Towson* 9-3 W Wagner 10-2 (5) W at Maryland 9-3 W Towson* 3-5 L Drexel* 2-1 W Hartford* 8-0 (6) W St. John’s 3-1 W Drexel* 2-1 W Hartford* 4-3 W Delaware* 2-1 W Drexel* 7-0 W Delaware* 3-2 W Vermont* 3-1 W Drexel* 4-1 W Delaware* 0-1 L at Manhattan 3-1 W Vermont* 2-1 (8) W Delaware* 4-6 L Princeton 1-0 W Princeton 7-5 W Manhattan 2-3 L Princeton 3-2 W Princeton 8-2 (6) W Iona 5-0 W at Delaware* 6-3 W at Boston University* 4-5 L at Drexel* 2-0 W at Delaware* 2-3 L at Boston University* 1-0 W at Drexel* 12-0 (5) W at Delaware* 1-2 L at Maine* 1-2 L at Drexel* 5-3 W at Delaware* 7-1 W at Maine* 4-2 W at Drexel* 2-1 W Rutgers 5-6 L at Manhattan 7-3 W Seton Hall 2-1 (8) W Rutgers 3-1 W at Manhattan 8-0 (5) W Seton Hall 2-0 W Vermont* 4-0 W at Drexel* 3-2 W at Vermont* 4-3 (8) W Vermont* 4-2 W at Drexel* 2-0 W at Vermont* 6-0 W Vermont* 8-0 (5) W Rhode Island 16-2 (5) W at Vermont* 10-1 (5) W Vermont* 11-0 (5) W Rhode Island 6-0 W at Vermont* 22-0 (5) W Connecticut 1-2 L at Connecticut 6-3 W LaSalle 9-0 (6) W at Hartford* 3-4 (10) L at Boston University* 3-4 L at Hartford* 7-5 (9) W LaSalle 12-0 (5) W at Boston University* 2-1 W at Maine* 1-4 L Towson* 6-0 W Hartford* 4-2 W at Maine* 3-0 W Towson* 4-0 W Hartford* 5-4 W at Maine* 8-4 W Delaware* 5-7 (8) L Hartford* 8-2 W at Maine* 4-0 (9) W Delaware* 8-0 (5) W Hartford* 6-1 W vs. Drexel+ 1-0 W vs. Towson+ 3-4 L Towson+ 2-1 W vs. Towson+ 2-6 L vs. Delaware+ 12-3 W Delaware+ 3-2 (20) W vs. Drexel+ 3-2 W vs. Drexel+ 4-1 W Boston University+ 0-2 L vs. Towson+ 4-0 W vs. Towson+ 9-1 (6) W Boston University+ 1-0 W vs. Towson+ 4-3 (11) W vs. Towson+ 7-0 W vs. #17 Louisiana-Lafayette& 2-1 W at #3 Stanford& 0-4 L vs. California& 4-5 L vs. #8 Southern Mississippi& 1-14 L vs. Brigham Young& 4-2 W vs. #8 Southwestern Louisiana& 1-5 L at #7 Louisiana State& 1-2 L vs. Central Michigan& 0-10 (5) L $Paradise Classic at Honolulu, HI #NFCA Leadoff Classic at Columbus, GA $Holiday Inn Invitational at Tampa, FL %NFCA Leadoff Classic at Columbus, GA %South Florida/Wilson Tournament at Tampa, FL %Speedline Invitational at Tampa, FL #Speedline Invitational at Tampa, FL #Speedline Invitational at Tampa, FL !Princeton Invitational *America East game *America East game *America East game +America East Championship at Hofstra +America East Championship at Newark, DE +America East Championship at Vermont University &NCAA Regionals at Palo Alto, CA &NCAA Regionals at Amherst, MA &NCAA Regionals at Baton Rouge, LA

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YEAR: 2002 YEAR: 2003 YEAR: 2004 Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Record: 28-25, 11-2 CAA Record: 39-17, 12-2 CAA Record: 38-21, 14-4 CAA vs. #9 Washington$ 0-6 L vs. Jacksonville# 1-3 L vs. Seton Hall# 1-4 L at Florida$ 2-4 L vs. Rhode Island# 3-0 W vs. Jacksonville# 5-0 W vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga$ 2-4 L vs. #17 Notre Dame# 7-4 W vs. Florida# 0-4 L at Florida$ 0-3 L vs. Kent State# 0-5 L at South Florida# 0-5 L vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga$ 0-10 (5) L at South Florida# 2-10 L at Central Florida 1-4 L at Stetson 5-10 L at Florida Atlantic 0-5 L at Central Florida 4-5 (10) L Seton Hall 4-8 L at Florida Atlantic 2-6 L vs. Maryland$ 3-1 W vs. Illinois-Chicago# 3-7 L vs. Indiana$ 11-2 W vs. Temple$ 8-3 W vs. Penn State# 0-8 (6) L vs. Radford$ 4-2 W vs. Tulsa$ 1-0 W vs. #4 Stanford# 2-11 (6) L at South Florida$ 2-6 L vs. North Carolina State$ 5-1 W vs. Western Michigan# 3-0 W vs. Seton Hall$ 3-1 W at South Florida$ 3-4 L vs. Georgia Southern# 4-3 (3) W vs. Northwestern% 2-7 L vs. Tennessee Tech% 4-6 (10) L vs. Virginia Tech# 0-6 L vs. #4 Washington% 1-9 L vs. UNLV% 0-1 L Long Island University 2-1 W vs. #18 Massachusetts% 5-1 W vs. Illinois% 1-2 L Long Island University 7-2 W vs. North Carolina% 1-0 W vs. Villanova% 1-3 L at Army 6-0 W vs. Ball State% 8-3 W vs. Western Michigan% 4-0 W at Army 8-0 W vs. Pacific% 0-7 L vs. Troy State% 2-5 L Boston College% 1-2 L Marist 8-6 W at UNC Wilmington* 6-2 W Boston College% 0-3 L Marist 8-0 W at UNC Wilmington* 5-6 L Boston College% 0-6 L Boston College^ 0-3 L at UNC Wilmington* 5-4 W Wagner% 10-1 (5) W Monmouth^ 5-4 W at Towson* 0-2 L vs. #7 California^ 2-4 L Boston College^ 6-4 W at Towson* 9-0 (5) W at Hawaii^ 3-5 L Monmouth^ 10-1 W at Towson* 5-2 W vs. Northwestern^ 0-2 L at Stony Brook 9-2 W Boston University 8-3 W H at Hawaii^ 2-1 W at Stony Brook 5-2 W Boston University 9-4 W vs. #7 California^ 2-15 L vs. Delaware State+ 7-6 W Rutgers 9-2 W at Hawaii 1-3 L at Maryland+ 1-8 L Rutgers 5-10 L Syracuse 1-0 W Towson* 3-0 W Delaware* 4-3 W at Rutgers 0-1 L Towson* 16-0 W Delaware* 6-1 W at Rutgers 0-4 (6) L Towson* 6-5 W Delaware* 2-4 (10) L at Towson* 2-5 L at Delaware* 11-0 W Drexel* 6-2 W at Towson* 7-3 W at Delaware* 7-2 W Drexel* 15-0 (5) W at Towson* 1-6 L at Delaware* 0-1 L Drexel* 8-0 (5) W Manhattan 3-4 L at Syracuse 2-7 L Quinnipiac 8-1 W Manhattan 8-0 (5) W at Syracuse 2-3 L Quinnipiac 5-1 W Delaware* 5-2 W at George Mason* 11-4 W St. John’s 2-3 L Delaware* 7-2 W at George Mason* 8-2 W St. John’s 7-0 W Delaware* 13-1 (5) W at George Mason* 7-1 W Wagner 8-0 (5) W at St. John’s 3-4 L St. John’s 9-6 W Wagner 6-0 W George Mason* 5-2 W St. John’s 6-2 W at Long Island 5-7 L George Mason* 2-0 (8) W Columbia 10-0 W George Mason* 7-1 W Marist 6-0 W Columbia 9-0 W George Mason* 4-1 W Marist 1-0 W James Madison* 3-0 W George Mason* 8-0 (5) W at James Madison* 2-1 (12) W James Madison* 4-3 W Stony Brook 9-3 W at James Madison* 3-1 W Army 4-3 W Stony Brook 6-0 (6) W Stony Brook 3-2 W Army 9-0 W at James Madison* 0-1 L at Connecticut 4-1 W at Drexel* 6-2 W at James Madison* 2-0 W Drexel* 11-3 (6) W at Drexel* 2-3 L at James Madison* 4-3 W Drexel* 4-1 W at Drexel* 10-0 W Delaware! 2-3 L Drexel* 8-0 (6) W Towson! 4-2 W vs. Towson! 7-5 W Delaware+ 5-4 W George Mason! 6-0 W vs. James Madison! 3-0 W Towson+ 4-3 W Towson! 2-1 W Delaware! 2-0 W Towson+ 9-1(5) W at #11 Nebraska& 3-1 W vs. Delaware! 2-1 (9) W $Florida Invitational at Gainesville, FL vs. #23 Iowa& 0-3 L vs. #12 Auburn& 1-0 (9) W #Speedline Invitational at Tampa, FL vs. Creighton& 1-0 W vs. Southern Illinois& 1-0 (12) W %Hofstra Invitational at #11 Nebraska& 0-6 L at #7 Stanford& 1-7 L ^Hawaii Invitational at Honolulu, HI #USF-Wilson Tournament at Tampa, FL vs. Southern Illinois& 3-1 W *CAA game $USF-Best Western Tournament at Tampa, FL vs. #7 Stanford& 1-0 W +CAA Championship at Hofstra University %Speedline Invitational at Tampa, FL at #7 Stanford& 1-3 L ^Hofstra Invitational #USF-Wilson Tournament at Tampa, FL +Maryland Invitational $USF-Best Western Tournament at Tampa, FL *CAA game %Speedline Invitational at Tampa, FL !CAA Championship at Hofstra University *CAA game &NCAA Regionals at Lincoln, NE !CAA Championship at Hofstra University &NCAA Regionals at Palo Alto, CA

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YEAR: 2005 YEAR: 2006 YEAR: 2007 Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Record: 43-16-1, 14-2 CAA Record: 37-20, 14-6 CAA Record: 41-15, 17-3 CAA vs. Florida A&M@ 1-3 L vs. Temple@ 10-0 W vs. #15 Washington@ 1-8 L vs. #6 Stanford@ 0-6 L vs. College of Charleston@ 5-1 W vs. East Tennessee State@ 8-0 (5) W vs. Seton Hall@ 2-3 L vs. Florida A&M@ 11-3 W vs. Wichita State@ 5-2 (8) W vs. Jacksonville@ 0-2 L vs. Jacksonville@ 3-0 W Florida A&M@ 3-2 W vs. South Florida@ 5-4 W vs. South Florida@ 5-7 L at #24 South Florida@ 0-2 L at Florida Atlantic 5-6 L at Central Florida 6-4 W at Central Florida 3-1 W at Florida Atlantic 0-12 L at Florida 3-7 L at Central Florida 1-2 L vs. Illinois^ 6-1 W at Florida 3-6 L vs. #24 Southern Illinois+ 0-1 L vs. Temple^ 11-2 W vs. #5 Michigan+ 3-5 L vs. #13 Michigan+ 0-1 L vs. Wagner^ 3-2 W vs. Georgia Tech+ 1-3 L vs. Auburn+ 3-4 L vs. Rhode Island^ 5-2 W vs. Illinois-Chicago^ 2-0 W vs. North Carolina+ 1-3 L vs. Western Michigan~ 3-5 L vs. Purdue~ 1-0 W vs. North Carolina State^ 2-4 L vs. Seton Hall+ 3-5 L vs. Villanova~ 1-0 W vs. Buffalo^ 7-1 W vs. Robert Morris^ 8-2 W vs. Oklahoma State~ 0-9 L vs. Temple^ 6-4 W vs. Central Michigan^ 2-1 W vs. Southern Miss.~ 4-3 W vs. #3 Tennessee^ 0-5 L vs. Virginia Tech^ 0-1 L vs. Tennessee Tech~ 3-0 W vs. Michigan State^ 2-0 W vs. Ohio State^ 4-3 (8) W vs. Seton Hall+ 0-1 L vs. Purdue^ 0-8 L vs. Fordham^ 5-3 W Maine+ 2-1 W Manhattan& 14-8 W vs. #25 North Carolina State^ 3-2 (9) W vs. Maine+ 4-2 W Seton Hall& 12-2 W vs. #20 Georgia Tech^ 9-7 W Seton Hall+ 0-7 L at UNC Wilmington* 11-8 W vs. North Carolina (2nd Place)^ 1-7 L Manhattan 5-1 W at UNC Wilmington* 3-7 L Rutgers 7-0 W vs. Iona! 5-3 W at UNC Wilmington* 8-5 W James Madison* 3-0 W Long Island! 5-1 W Stony Brook 4-2 W James Madison* 4-3 (10) W H vs. Long Island! 15-0 W at Long Island 5-1 W James Madison* 1-3 L Iona! 5-0 W Towson* 3-2 W Wagner 9-1 W at Rutgers 12-0 W Towson* 6-1 W Wagner 4-1 W at Rutgers 11-2 W Towson* 6-3 W George Mason* 4-0 W at George Mason* 11-12 L Iona 11-3 W George Mason* 9-6 W at George Mason* 9-2 W Iona 10-7 W George Mason* 7-0 W Syracuse 3-0 W at George Mason* 7-4 W Iona 5-4 W Syracuse 0-8 L at Delaware* 1-0 W at George Mason* 21-0 W at Lehigh 6-0 W at Delaware* 6-0 W at Connecticut 9-0 W at Georgia State* 10-5 W at Delaware* 3-0 W at Syracuse 0-5 L at Georgia State* 5-10 L at St. John’s 6-4 W at Syracuse 1-2 L at Georgia State* 10-2 W at St. John’s 3-3 T Georgia State* 3-2 W Connecticut 10-4 W UNC Wilmington* 5-0 W Georgia State* 6-5 (8) W Manhattan 9-1 W UNC Wilmington* 7-6 W Georgia State* 2-3 (8) L at Towson* 7-0 W UNC Wilmington* 7-0 W St. John’s 14-6 W at Towson* 1-6 L Connecticut 2-0 W St. John’s 5-1 W at Fordham 8-1 W Quinnipiac 0-1 L at James Madison* 3-1 (9) W Delaware* 2-0 W Quinnipiac 2-0 W at James Madison* 4-2 W Delaware* 7-0 W Towson* 4-1 W at James Madison* 2-3 L Delaware* 2-1 (8) W Towson* 3-6 L Wagner 4-2 W at Long Island 4-0 W at James Madison* 6-1 W Wagner 3-4 L at Drexel* 4-1 W at James Madison* 3-0 W Drexel* 2-5 (9) L at Drexel* 10-2 W at James Madison* 4-2 W Drexel* 8-2 W at Drexel* 5-1 W at Stony Brook 5-4 W Drexel* 8-0 W Quinnipiac 8-1 W at Stony Brook 3-2 W at Delaware* 1-2 (11) L UNC Wilmington* 7-0 W at Drexel* 7-0 W at Delaware* 3-4 L UNC Wilmington* 7-1 W at Drexel* 6-2 W at Drexel* 8-0 W at Delaware* 9-0 W UNC Wilmington* 3-0 W James Madison# 7-4 W vs. UNC Wilmington# 19-0 W UNC Wilmington# 3-2 W Towson# 5-1 W at Georgia State# 5-3 W Georgia State# 1-0 W vs. Towson# 6-3 W at Georgia State# 3-4 L Georgia State# 3-1 W vs. Arizona State& 1-10 L at Georgia State# 7-3 W vs. Harvard! 3-2 (9) W vs. Miss. Valley State& 12-1 W vs. Penn State! 5-4 (8) W vs. #7 Baylor! 2-7 L vs. Arizona State& 2-1 W vs. #9 Arizona State! 0-2 (8) L vs. Albany! 2-4 L vs. #9 Alabama& 0-6 L vs. Penn State! 2-9 L *Colonial Athletic Association game *Colonial Athletic Association game *Colonial Athletic Association game @Wilson Invitational at Tampa, FL @USF/Wilson Invitational at Tampa, FL @USF/Wilson Invitational at Tampa, FL +NFCA Leadoff Classic at Columbus, GA ^USF/Adidas Invitational at Tampa, FL +NFCA Leadoff Classic at Columbus, GA ^USF/adidas Invitational at Tampa, FL ~Speedline Invitational ^USF/adidas Invitational at Tampa, FL #CAA Tournament at Hempstead, NY +Hofstra Tournament of Champions &Hofstra Invitational !NCAA Regionals at Hempstead, NY &Hofstra Invitational #CAA Tournament at Atlanta, GA #CAA Tournament at Hofstra University !NCAA Regionals at Hempstead, NY !NCAA Regionals at Tuscaloosa, AL

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YEAR: 2008 YEAR: 2009 YEAR: 2010 Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Record: 45-13, 18-3 CAA Record: 26-21, 14-3 CAA Record: 45-12, 18-2 CAA vs. Florida A&M@ 4-0 W vs. Illinois@ 4-1 W vs. North Dakota State@ 12-11 (10) W vs. #4 Tennessee@ 1-6 L vs. Illinois@ 1-2 L vs. North Carolina State@ 2-1 W vs. Florida Gulf Coast@ 8-5 W vs. Marshall@ 3-1 W vs. Michigan State@ 2-1 W vs. Mississippi@ 3-2 (8) W vs. #12 Arizona@ 0-10 L vs. Kent State@ 5-1 W at #7 Florida 0-5 L at South Florida@ 2-9 L at South Florida@ 4-1 W vs. Georgia Tech+ 4-0 W vs. #24 Ohio State^ 0-2 L vs. Virginia Tech^ 3-2 W at South Florida+ 0-1 (10) L vs. #18 Northwestern^ 1-3 L vs. Mississippi State^ 2-1 W vs. South Carolina+ 7-4 W vs. Illinois-Chicago& 5-1 W vs. Kent State^ 1-0 W vs. Wright State+ 5-1 W vs. Ball State& 2-1 W vs. #18 Florida State^ 0-8 L vs. Wisconsin+ 2-0 W vs. North Carolina State& 3-5 L vs. Mississippi Valley State^ 6-4 W vs. Florida State^ 0-1 L vs. Fordham& 1-2 L vs. #18 Louisville& 2-1 W vs. #4 Tennessee^ 2-5 L vs. Connecticut& 1-6 L vs. #5 Michigan& 3-4 (8) L vs. Georgia Tech^ 2-7 L vs. Brigham Young% 4-0 W vs. #5 Michigan& 1-3 L vs. Illinois State^ 0-2 L vs. Ball State% 1-2 L Boston University% 4-9 L vs. Charlotte^ 6-1 W vs. Florida Gulf Coast% 2-3 L Connecticut% 5-0 W vs. Coastal Carolina& 5-0 W vs. Indiana% 4-6 L Boston University% 2-1 W vs. Illinois-Chicago& 2-0 W vs. Loyola Marymount% 8-2 W Connecticut% 5-1 W vs. East Tennessee State& 5-2 W at St. John’s 6-1 W at St. John’s 6-2 W vs. #13 Baylor& 8-7 W at George Mason* 7-0 W LIU 1-3 L vs. Michigan State& 2-0 W at George Mason* 10-6 W at Delaware* 10-1 W at James Madison* 9-0 W at George Mason* 3-1 W at Delaware* 7-3 W at James Madison* 0-3 L Rutgers 8-0 W at Delaware* 3-2 (8) W at James Madison* 3-1 W James Madison* 1-0 W at Maryland 2-0 W at Rutgers 10-1 W H James Madison* 6-4 W at Maryland 2-10 L at Towson* 3-0 W Long Island 5-4 W George Mason* 8-0 W at Towson* 2-4 L Towson* 3-6 L George Mason* 6-1 W at Towson* 4-0 W Towson* 10-4 W George Mason* 2-0 W Lehigh 2-1 (8) W Towson* 7-0 W Princeton 6-2 W Lehigh 3-1 W at Maryland 2-4 L at Rutgers 4-1 W UNC Wilmington* 7-0 W at Maryland 5-1 W at Rutgers 2-1 W UNC Wilmington* 8-0 (6) W at UNC Wilmington* 4-1 (9) W at James Madison* 6-0 W UNC Wilmington* 6-0 W at UNC Wilmington* 1-2 L at James Madison* 6-3 W Iona 12-0 (5) W at UNC Wilmington* 8-0 W at James Madison* 7-0 W at Connecticut 3-1 W Connecticut 0-1 (8) L Marist 8-0 W at Georgia State* 0-1 L at Fordham 4-3 (8) W Fairfield 5-0 W at Georgia State* 5-2 W Georgia State* 2-1 W at Towson* 2-0 W at Georgia State* 15-2 (5) W Georgia State* 2-3 L at Towson* 7-4 W Fordham 8-1 W Georgia State* 6-1 W at Towson* 3-4 L Drexel* 8-0 (6) W Stony Brook 8-0 W Fordham 0-1 L Drexel* 5-0 W at Drexel* 6-0 W St. John’s 10-2 W Drexel* 8-0 (5) W at Drexel* 9-4 W UNC Wilmington* 3-0 W at Long Island 2-0 W at Drexel* 3-0 W UNC Wilmington* 8-0 W at Delaware* 9-0 (5) W at Long Island 1-4 L at LIU 5-8 L at Delaware* 8-1 W Long Island 0-2 L at Georgia State* 0-1 (10) L at Delaware* 8-1 W Long Island 0-2 L at Georgia State* 5-2 W at St. John’s 8-0 (5) W James Madison# 0-2 L at Georgia State* 2-0 W George Mason* 4-0 W Georgia State# 1-3 (12) L Iona 6-0 W George Mason* 9-1 (5) W *Colonial Athletic Association game Drexel* 12-2 W George Mason* 8-0 (5) W @Wilson Invitational at Tampa, FL Drexel* 2-1 W Towson# 3-1 W ^NFCA Leadoff Classic at Columbus, GA Drexel* 4-3 (10) W James Madison# 4-5 L &Under Armour Invitational at Clearwater, FL Towson# 7-3 W Towson# 4-2 W %Under Armour Classic at Clearwater, FL James Madison# 8-1 W James Madison# 3-1 (11) W #CAA Tournament at Hempstead, NY Georgia State# 3-0 W James Madison# 3-0 W vs. #14 Oklahoma State! 8-6 W Long Island! 1-0 W at #3 Arizona! 0-6 L #9 Arizona! 0-10 (5) L vs. #14 Oklahoma State! 5-2 W Canisius! 5-1 W at #3 Arizona! 6-10 (12) L #9 Arizona! 0-5 L *Colonial Athletic Association game *Colonial Athletic Association game @La Quinta Invitational at Tampa, FL @Best Western Invitational at Tampa, FL ^NFCA Leadoff Classic at Columbus, GA +Louisville Slugger Invitational at Tampa, FL &Red and Black Invitational at Louisville, KY ^NFCA Leadoff Classic at Columbus, GA %Hofstra Invitational at Hempstead, NY &Under Armour Invitational at Clearwater, FL #CAA Tournament at Hempstead, NY #CAA Tournament at Hempstead, NY ! NCAA Regionals at Tucson, AZ !NCAA Regionals at Hempstead, NY

2014 sof tball • 7 1 ALL-TIME RESULTS

YEAR: 2011 YEAR: 2012 YEAR: 2013 Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Coach: Bill Edwards Record: 40-13, 19-1 CAA Record: 42-15, 19-0 CAA Record: 46-13, 18-2 CAA vs. UNC Greensboro@ 16-0 (10) W vs. #21 Louisville@ 6-7 (9) L vs. Arkansas@ 8-1 W vs. St. John’s@ 4-1 W vs. Virginia@ 2-7 L vs. Tulsa@ 6-9 L at #23 Florida State@ 1-5 L at East Carolina@ 3-4 L at #25 Florida State@ 1-9 (6) L vs. St. John’s@ 9-0 W vs. #17 Louisiana-Lafayette# 4-5 L at #25 Florida State@ 0-4 L at #23 Florida State@ 2-0 W vs. Illinois# 0-2 L vs. Arkansas 6-4 W vs. Virginia^ 0-2 L vs. #10 Tennessee# 2-3 L vs. Pacific# 4-0 W at East Carolina^ 0-5 L vs. #12 Michigan# 2-3 L vs. Illinois State# 2-3 L vs. Kent State^ 12-0 W vs. DePaul# 0-3 L vs. #12 Louisiana-Lafayette# 2-4 L vs. Virginia^ 2-1 W vs. Pittsburgh$ 1-6 L vs. #15 Michigan# 0-3 L at East Carolina^ 4-5 L vs. Virginia Tech$ 10-0 (5) W vs. Southern Illinois# 5-7 L vs. #12 Texas& 0-5 L vs. North Carolina State$ 2-6 L vs. Mississippi State$ 1-9 (6) L at #21 LSU& 0-1 (9) L vs. Ohio State$ 1-0 W vs. #5 Texas$ 7-2 W vs. Pittsburgh& 1-3 L vs. #14 UCLA 4-9 L vs. Penn State$ 3-0 W vs. Middle Tennessee St.# 3-2 W Maine% 1-0 (9) W vs. Maryland$ 11-3 (6) W vs. Michigan State# 3-2 (9) W Connecticut% 8-2 W vs. Charleston$ 6-2 W vs. Purdue# 7-2 W Maine% 2-3 L Central Connecticut State% 9-0 (5) W at Florida Atlantic# 0-7 L Connecticut% 8-0 (5) W Connecticut% 6-5 W vs. Buffalo# 6-0 W at Georgia State* 8-6 W Connecticut% 18-0 (5) W Central Connecticut State% 12-6 W Columbia% 11-2 W at Georgia State* 16-0 (5) W at UNC Wilmington* 11-0 (5) W Connecticut% 4-1 W at Georgia State* 4-1 W at UNC Wilmington* 8-4 W Columbia% 7-0 W Iona 7-6 W Long Island University 3-2 (9) W Iona 4-1 W Connecticut% 7-0 W at Lehigh 5-2 W at Drexel* 3-1 W Drexel* 8-1 W Drexel* 12-5 W at Lehigh 5-0 W H at Drexel* 6-3 W at Rutgers 8-2 W Georgia State* 2-3 L at Drexel* 12-0 W at Rutgers 8-0 W Georgia State* 7-1 W Iona 8-0 W Binghamton 9-1 W Georgia State* 2-1 W Rutgers 10-4 W at Delaware* 3-0 W Rutgers 0-1 (8) L Delaware* 2-1 W at Delaware* 9-2 W Rutgers 6-5 W Delaware* 7-1 W at Delaware* 9-0 (5) W Marist 1-0 W Delaware* 1-0 W Central Connecticut State 6-0 W Marist 9-3 W at Fordham 5-1 W Central Connecticut State 11-3 (6) W at Drexel* 11-0 (5) W at George Mason* 10-0 W Lehigh 10-1 (6) W at Drexel* 13-0 (6) W at George Mason* 11-2 W Lehigh 6-7 (8) L at Drexel* 5-0 W at George Mason* 2-6 L George Mason* 12-3 (5) W Delaware* 7-1 W James Madison* 11-3 W George Mason* 9-3 W Delaware* 3-0 W James Madison* 16-6 W George Mason* 8-0 (5) W Delaware* 11-2 (5) W James Madison* 3-0 W Fordham 6-1 W at Seton Hall 8-0 W at Lehigh 6-0 W at St. John’s 3-2 W at Seton Hall 9-1 (5) W at Lehigh 2-4 L at James Madison* 2-0 W at George Mason* 2-0 W Towson* 7-2 W at James Madison* 4-0 W at George Mason* 1-2 L Towson* 2-0 W Princeton 9-0 (5) W at George Mason* 3-0 W St. John’s 5-0 W at Towson* 4-1 W at Fordham 10-2 (6) W at LIU 2-3 L at Towson* 10-0 (5) W Long Island University 9-1 (6) W at UNC Wilmington* 11-0 W at Towson* 7-0 W James Madison* 1-0 W at UNC Wilmington* 3-1 W UNC Wilmington* 7-0 W James Madison* 1-0 W at UNC Wilmington* 5-1 W UNC Wilmington* 1-0 (9) W James Madison* 9-4 W Georgia State* 4-0 W UNC Wilmington* 3-0 W at Fairfield 5-0 W Georgia State* 2-0 W Delaware& 2-1 W Towson* 8-0 (5) W Georgia State* 4-1 W Georgia State& 1-0 W Towson* 9-0 (5) W Delaware! 9-0 W Georgia State& 9-1 (5) W Towson* 1-0 (9) Georgia State! 1-0 W at #14 UCLA! 7-2 W W Georgia State! 2-4 L San Diego State! 2-0 W Towson& 6-0 W Georgia State! 0-2 L San Diego State! 2-1 W James Madison& 8-0 (6) W *Colonial Athletic Association game at #19 South Florida+ 2-1 (11) W James Madison& 2-1 W @Seminole Kickoff Classic at Tallahassee, FL at #19 South Florida+ 1-2 (9) L vs. Oregon State! 2-0 W ^Pirate Classic at Greenville, NC at #19 South Florida+ 1-2 L at #8 Missouri! 0-1 L &Purple and Gold Challenge at Baton Rouge, LA vs. Oregon State! 8-4 (10) W at #8 Missouri! 10-0 (5) W #Florida Atlantic Invitational at Boca Raton, FL *Colonial Athletic Association game at #8 Missouri! 0-5 L %Hofstra Invitational at Hempstead, NY @Pirate Clash at Greenville, NC *Colonial Athletic Association game !CAA Tournament at Hempstead, NY #NFCA Leadoff Classic at Clearwater, FL $Citrus Classic at Orlando, FL @Florida State Invitational at Tallahassee, FL %Hofstra Invitational at Hempstead, NY #Leadoff Classic at Clearwater, FL &CAA Tournament at Hempstead, NY $ESPN Disney Citrus Classic at Orlando, FL !NCAA Regional at Los Angeles, CA %Hofstra Invitational at Hempstead, NY +NCAA Super Regional at Tampa, FL &CAA Tournament at Hempstead, NY !NCAA Regional Columbia, MO

72 • hofstra Uni versity MEDIA FOLLOWING

ofstra’s success on the softball diamond has generated a great deal of media coverage for the Pride. Local newspapers, Htelevision and radio stations are frequent guests at the Hofstra Softball Stadium. Hofstra Softball has also been featured in several national publications including Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, and on the web at ESPN.com.

Each season, Hofstra’s student-radio station (WRHU) broadcasts all home games, as well as all CAA and NCAA Championship events.

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2014 sof tball • 7 3 HOFSTRA IN THE COMMUNITY

he Hofstra Softball program is extremely active in the Long Island community, lending itself to a variety of charitable and Teducational causes. The team has raised money for and participated in the American Cancer Society’s Walk for a Cure at Jones Beach. Hofstra also hosts a Think Pink Day and wears pink jerseys in support of breast cancer research.

The team also supports the HEADstrong Foundation, which was founded by former Pride lacrosse player Nick Colleluori. Nick was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and created the foundation to help raise awareness before he passed away.

During the Holiday season the team participates in Operation Christmas Child, a program that provides gifts to needy children and families. The team is also involved with the Big Brother/Big Sister program and the Long Island Special Olympics. The team holds clinics to teach the game and to spend time with each group.

The Hofstra Softball program also works with the Women’s Sports Foundation and participates in WSF-sponsored clinics throughout the year. Several times each year, Pride players and coaches speak at schools and softball clinics. The team also participates in a reading program with H the Glen Cove Head Start day care program, as well as local elementary schools.

Through the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, the team “adopted” Hannah Prokops, an 11-year old girl who was diagnosed with a brain tumor. The team welcomes Hannah and her family to Hofstra games and spends time with her off the field as well.

This past fall, the Pride took part in Shake-A-Rake, going out into the local community to rake leaves for elderly and disabled people.

The softball team assisted 2013 graduate Olivia Galati in hosting a charity softball game for Carissa Crossan, a 13-year old Long Island softball player who was diagnosed with Ewing’s Sarcoma. The sold-out game was held November 9 at the Hofstra Softball Stadium and raised more than $7,600 to help with Carissa’s medical expenses.

Working with various youth softball leagues on Long Island, the team hosts many groups throughout the season. Teams are invited onto the field during introductions and join the team for the National Anthem.

74 • hofstra Uni versity 2014 HOFSTRA MEDIA INFORMATION

he Hofstra University Office of Credential Requests: All members of the Athletic Communications welcomes press should contact the Office of Athletic 2014 HOFSTRA SOFTBALL Tthe members of the media covering Communications at least 48 hours before each MEDIA OUTLETS the 2014 Pride softball team. If we can be of game to request credentials. any assistance to you throughout the year, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope Game Services: Game notes, statistics and 50 Rockefeller Plaza the following items will help you during your lineups are available before the game in the New York, NY 10020 visits to Hofstra University. Enjoy the season. press box. (212) 621-1630 - Office (212) 621-1639 - Fax Office of Athletic Communications Radio: The Hofstra Office of Athletic 240 Hofstra University-Swim Center 262 Communications will provide a touch- NEWSDAY 235 Pinelawn Road Hempstead, NY 11549 tone digital phone line for the opponent’s Melville, NY 11747 (516) 463-6759 - Brian Bohl’s office commercial and student radio stations. Visiting teams will need to give the Athletic (631) 843-2820 - Office (516) 463-5033 - Fax (631) 454-6892 - Fax (516) 463-5049 – Press Box Communications Office two weeks notice of their intention to broadcast. All calls must be made collect or direct dial from the radio NEW YORK TIMES 229 West 43rd Street station to the Hofstra Softball Stadium. New York, NY 10036 (212) 556-7384 - Office Postgame Interviews: Hofstra players (212) 556-5848 - Fax and coaches will be available for postgame interviews, upon request, after a 10-minute NEW YORK DAILY NEWS cooling off period. Contact Brian Bohl with 450 West 33rd Street your request. New York, NY 10001 H Stephen Gorchov (212) 210-1692 - Office Associate Director of Athletics for Player Interviews: All requests for student- (212) 643-7845 - Fax Communications athlete interviews during the week should be made at least one day in advance with the NEW YORK POST Office of Athletic Communications. If you are 1211 Avenue of the Americas requesting a phone interview, we will have the New York, NY 10036 student-athlete return your call at a mutually (212) 930-8700 - Office convenient time. Player home phone numbers (212) 930-8727 - Fax will not be distributed. In-person interviews may be conducted in a number of locations LONG ISLAND HERALD in and around the Hofstra Physical Education 2 Endo Boulevard Brian Bohl (Softball Contact) Center. However, interviews may not be Garden City, NY Senior Assistant Director of Athletic (516) 569-4000 - Office conducted in the locker room or the training Communications (516) 469-4942 - Fax room. LONG ISLAND PRESS 1103 Stewart Avenue Garden City, NY 11530 (516) 992-1800 - Office (516) 992-1801 - Fax

HOFSTRA CHRONICLE Jim Sheehan Student Center Senior Sports Information Director Hempstead, NY 11550 (516) 463-6965 - Office (516) 463-6977 - Fax

NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND 150 Media Crossways Woodbury, NY 11797 (516) 393-3740 - Office (516) 393-1269 - Fax Len Skoros Director of Athletic Publications WRHU-FM 88.7 Hofstra University Dempster Hall Press Seating: Hofstra Softball Stadium Hempstead, NY 11549 press seating is located in the press box atop (516) 463-5667 - Office the bleachers behind home plate. (516) 463-5668 - Fax

2014 sof tball • 7 5 HOFSTRA CAMPUS MAP/ GE T TING TO HOFSTRA

From Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, bridge to the Cross Bronx Expressway. Take the Cross Bronx Expressway Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Virginia: to the Throgs Neck Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Take the to Exit 13. Cross the Goethals Bridge and Bridge from this point. continue on Route 278 to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Stay in the left lane of the Bridge and take the Belt Parkway-East. The Belt Parkway From Upstate New York: becomes the Southern State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Take New York Thruway over the Tappan Zee Bridge to Cross Westchester Southern State Parkway to the Meadowbrook Parkway North (Exit 22). Expressway (). Stay on the Expressway to the New England Exit the Meadowbrook Parkway at Exit M4 (Hempstead Turnpike Route Thruway (Interstate 95). Proceed south on the Thruway to the Throgs Neck 24). Head west to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile). Bridge. Follow directions from the Throgs Neck Bridge from this point.

From Northwestern New Jersey, Northern Pennsylvania and From the Throgs Neck Bridge: the Middle States: Follow signs for Eastern Long Island. Take the Cross Island Parkway to the Take Interstate 78, Interstate 80, U.S. Route 22, or Grand Central Parkway-East. The Grand Central becomes the Northern New Jersey Route 17 to the . Proceed over the State Parkway at the Nassau County line. Take the Northern State Parkway-East to the Meadowbrook Parkway-South (exit 31A). Take the Meadowbrook Parkway-South to Exit M4 West (Hempstead Turnpike Route 24). Follow Hempstead Turnpike West to Hofstra (approximately 1 mile).

For Team Travel Via Bus: Commercial buses are not allowed on New York City (Belt, Grand Central or Cross Island) or Long Island (Southern State or Northern State) Parkways. Team buses H should take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway from the south, and the Clearview Expressway from the north, to get to the Long Island Expressway for the trip to Hofstra. Once on the Long Island Expressway (I-495), buses should proceed to Glen Cove Road-South (exit 39). Head south on Glen Cove Road for approximately eight miles to Hempstead Turnpike/Fulton Avenue and turn left (east). Hofstra University is approximately two miles east on Hempstead Turnpike.

Public Transportation from Airport: If a visitor arrives at either La Guardia or Kennedy Airport, the most direct means of reaching the University is by one of three limousine companies that service both airports and the Hofstra University area. Larry’s Taxi Service (516) 483-3333; Transport Limousine Service (800) 654-1164 (out of state) (800) 832-5466 (in New York state); Winston Limousine Service (800) 4-AIRPORT.

Railroads: AMTRAK services Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, approximately 30 miles from the Hofstra campus. To get to Hofstra from Penn Station, take the Long Island Rail Road to the Hempstead station. The Hofstra University Courtesy Bus and taxi services are available there. Hofstra is approximately 1.5 miles from the station.

76 • hofstra Uni versity HOFSTRA CAMPUS MAP/ GE T TING TO HOFSTRA 2013 CAA CHAMPIONS

NCAA REGIONALS 2014 Hofstra Uni versity sof tball Schedule

FEBRUARY 22 Sat. at James Madison* (DH) 3 p.m. RENEGADE CLASSIC (Tallahassee, FL) 23 Sun. at James Madison* 2 p.m. 14 Fri. North Dakota State, 10 a.m., 26 Wed. at Rutgers (DH) 2:30 p.m. Southern Mississippi 2 p.m. 29 Sat. at Towson* (DH) 12 p.m. 15 Sat. Florida State, TBA 10 a.m., TBA 30 Sun. at Towson* 1 p.m. 16 Sun. Finals/Consolation 10 a.m./12:30 p.m. APRIL NFCA LEADOFF CLASSIC (Clearwater, FL) 1 Tue. Fordham 4 p.m. 21 Fri. Connecticut, South Florida 12 p.m., 5 p.m. 2 Wed. Delaware State (DH) 4:30 p.m. 22 Sat. Louisiana-Lafayette, Illinois State 2:30 p.m., 5 Sat. UNCW* (DH) 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 6 Sun. UNCW* 12 p.m. 23 Sun. Massachusetts 11 a.m. 9 Wed. at Iona (DH) 3 p.m. 10 Thu. at Stony Brook 4 p.m. FGCU/FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON 12 Sat. Charleston* (DH) 2 p.m. TOURNAMENT (Fort Myers, FL) 13 Sun. Charleston* 1 p.m. 28 Fri. Eastern Michigan, 15 Tue. Seton Hall 4 p.m. Florida Gulf Coast 2:30 p.m., 7 p.m. 16 Wed. Louisiana State (DH) 4 p.m. 19 Sat. at Delaware* (DH) 12 p.m. MARCH 20 Sun. at Delaware* 12 p.m. FGCU/FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON 23 Wed. Lehigh (DH) 3 p.m. TOURNAMENT (Fort Myers, FL) 24 Thu. at LIU Brooklyn 4 p.m. 1 Sat. Bethune-Cookman, 29 Tue. Central Connecticut (DH) 4 p.m. Eastern Michigan 2:30 p.m., 7 p.m. 30 Wed. St. John’s 4 p.m. 2 Sun. Michigan State 12:15 p.m. MAY HOFSTRA INVITATIONAL 2 Fri. Drexel* 3 p.m. 14 Fri. Hartford vs. Columbia 9:30 a.m. 3 Sat. Drexel* (DH) 12 p.m. Columbia vs. Fairfield 11:45 a.m. 7-9 Wed.- CAA Championship Georgetown vs. Hartford 2 p.m. Fri. (at highest seed) Georgetown vs. Hofstra 4:15 p.m. 16-18 Fri.- NCAA Regionals Sun. 15 Sat. Georgetown vs. Fairfield 9:30 a.m. 23-25 Fri.- NCAA Super Regionals Fairfield vs. Hartford 11:45 a.m. Sun. Columbia vs. Georgetown 2 p.m. 29-6/4 Thu. NCAA Women’s College World Series Columbia vs. Hofstra 4:15 p.m. -Wed. (Oklahoma City, OK)

16 Sun. Fairfield vs. Georgetown 9:30 a.m. *COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GAME HOME GAMES IN BOLD. Hartford vs. Columbia 11:45 a.m. DATES AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Fairfield vs. Hofstra 2 p.m. Hartford vs. Hofstra 4:15 p.m.

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