SEASON IN REVIEW

WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2 0 0 9 S O F T B A L L SEASON IN REVIEW • Season Notes Overall Record: 30-25-1 Pac-10 Record (Finish): 7-14 (5th-tie) NCAA Regional Record: 2-2

HUSKIES MAKE 15TH CONSECUTIVE POSTSEA- SON APPEARANCE Despite losing two All-Americans and an All- Pac-10 performer to redshirt years, the Huskies

INTRODUCTION made their 15th consecutive appearance in the NCAA postseason in 2008, earning the No. 2 seed in the Houston Regional where they went 2-2. UW won its opening game over Texas, 2-1, on Ashlyn Watson’s walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh inning to drive in Alicia Blake with

PLAYERS the winning run. After falling to No. 11 and host Houston, the Huskies came back to defeat Texas again, 5-3, to set up a rematch with Houston. The Cougars got the better of UW once again, 2-1, to advance to the Super Regionals. The Huskies’ 30 wins marked the 15th-consecutive season they’ve reached the 30-win plateau. Ashlyn Watson drove in the winning run in UW’s 2-1 Bailey Stenson led the Huskies with 63 hits.

COACHES Regional win over Texas. UW IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT The Huskies have made the NCAA tournament Koziol Named NSCA All-American six games. Her two-run against in every season of their existence except the Outfielder Marnie Koziol was named a National Southern Illinois on March 9 was a monster shot, inagural season in 1993. Overall, UW is 62-29 in Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) clearing the top of the left centerfield fence by the NCAA Tournament (45-11 regionals, 3-4 Super All-American for her dedication to strength an estimated 30 feet. She also racked up four Regionals, 15-14 WCWS) and has advanced training and conditioning. The NSCA All-American RBI against Southern Illinois on March 8. The to the College World Series eight times, most Strength and Conditioning Athletes of the Year performance raised Stuart's overall average by

2008 REVIEW recently in 2007. UW was national runner-up in program recognizes collegiate athletes whose a remarkable 97 points, as she went from .225 1996 and 1999. athletic accomplishments, in the opinion of at the beginning of the tournament to .322 at the the strength coach, reflect their dedication conclusion. Stuart made an impact throughout SIX PLAYERS SELECTED TO ALL-PAC-10 TEAM to strength training and conditioning. These the season for the Huskies, leading the team with Six Washington players earned Pac-10 All- athletes are also recognized for their academic 11 multi-RBI game and 39 RBI while tying for the Conference honors, highlighted by the selection and personal accomplishments as well as their team lead with seven home runs. of Alicia Blake and Jace Williams to the second integrity as student athletes. team. Williams was also named to the all- IMMEDIATE IMPACT

OPPONENTS freshman team along with Aleah Macon. THE LONE SENIOR The Huskies received immediate help from a trio Pitcher Caitlin Noble was one of three Huskies of freshmen. Infielder Jace Williams made her Four UW players were named honorable mention listed as a senior on the roster, but ended up Husky debut at the Kajikawa Classic (Feb. 15-17) All-Pac-10, including sophomores Amanda as the only one playing a full season after both and responded by going 7-for-13 with a , Fleischman and Bailey Stenson, and freshmen Ashley Charters and Lauren Greer had season- a home run and four RBI. She led the team in Morgan Stuart and Macon. This was the first ending surgeries (Charters on her hip, Greer on on-base percentage (.411) and finished second conference honors for all four players. her shoulder). Noble went 13-9 in the circle with in average (.333), runs (29), doubles (12), RBI (34) a 2.51 ERA and 152 K's in 150.2 innings of work. and slugging (.503). Fellow frosh Morgan Stuart ACADEMIC AWARDS POUR IN She ranked ninth in the Pac-10 in and started 55 of 56 games for the Huskies and .288 NCAA HISTORY Caitlin Noble and Ashlyn Watson were named and ranked seventh in batters with nine doubles, a team-high tying seven home ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VIII struck out looking with 55. At the Lobo Invitational runs and a team-best 39 RBI. Freshman pitcher selections. Noble was named to the first team in February, Noble pitched 25 of the possible Aleah Macon was also stellar, pitching a no-hitter for the second time in her career, while Watson 26 innings for UW, going 3-1 with 23 K's, and against UMKC at the Kajikawa Classic. She was earned her first all-district recognition and was pitched a shutout in the Huskies named the Most Valuable Pitcher of the Malihini named to the second team. 6-0 win over Missouri. At the Malihini Kipa Aloha Kipa Aloha Tournament in Hawaii after going 4-0, RECORDS Tournament in Hawaii (March 6-9), Noble went including two wins over No. 15 Hawai'i. Macon Additionally, six Huskies were named to the Pac- 2-0 with a 2.10 ERA and 10 K's in 10 innings. Her finished with a team-best 1.93 ERA and went 17-16 10 All-Academic team, with Noble leading the seven strikeouts in UW's season finale brought with 262 K's on the season. way on the first team. Dani Stuart was named a her career total to 757, good enough to move her second-team pick while four Huskies - Amanda into No. 4 all time. MACON NO-HITS UMKC Fleischman, Marnie Koziol, Alyson McWherter Freshman Aleah Macon threw the program's and Watson - were named Honorable Mention. STUART EARNS PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK: 26th no-hitter on Feb. 15 against UMKC in the The six selections marked the most for the Freshman SS Morgan Stuart was named the Huskies 14-0 five-inning win. In just her second Huskies since having seven players selected Pac-10 Player of the Week for March 4-10, appearance of the season, Macon struck out 11 in 2000. after earning MVP honors at the Malihini Kipa and walked just one in a complete-game effort. WASHINGTON WAY Aloha Tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii. Stuart Washington's previous no-hitter came in 2007 hit .526 with two doubles, two home runs and when Caitlin Noble no-hit Texas. a tournament-best 12 RBI over the Huskies'

54 2 0 0 9 S O F T B A L L Season Notes • SEASON IN REVIEW

GETTING HER "HIT" ON UW KNOCKS OFF NO. 1 ALABAMA LAWRIE REDSHIRTS FOR OLYMPIC GAMES Sophomore Bailey Stenson was a big contributor The highlight of UW's preseason schedule Sophomore All-American pitcher in her first season as a full-time starter as she came in their own Husky Classic when missed the 2008 campaign while she competed INTRODUCTION led the Huskies in hits with 63, which missed the Huskies knocked off then-No. 1 Alabama for her native Canada in the 2008 Summer cracking the Pac-10 top 10 by one hit. She led the on the second day of the tournament. The Olympics in Beijing, China, in August. Lawrie, team with 18 multi-hit games, tallying at least two teams had met in the 2007 Super Regionals at who has been a part of the Canadian National hits in a game 12 times and three hits in a game Husky Softball Stadium, where UW swept the Team for four years (2005-present), was selected on six occasions. She hit safely in a team-best Crimson Tide to advance to its first College as one of 15 players for the squad. She earned 39 games. World Series since 2004. UW defeated Alabame numerous honors in 2006 for the Huskies after in the rematch, 6-3, behind a first-inning grand going 31-13 with a 1.54 ERA and a school-record THE MOOSE IS LOOSE slam from Ashlyn Watson. Alabama went on to 457 strikeouts, including All-America honors. In

Junior Marnie "Moose" Koziol was a terror on the advance to the Women's College World Series the Olympics with Canada, Lawrie made three COACHES PLAYERS bases for the Huskies with 24 stolen bases, which and finished tied for third after being knocked appearances, striking out 13 batters in 12 innings ranked fourth in the conference. She led the team out by eventual national champion Arizona State of work while earning one victory. with 36 runs scored while no other Husky scored in the semifinals. more than 29 runs. She had 12 multi-hit games and CHARTERS TAKES MEDICAL REDSHIRT was one of six Washington players who had at HUSKIES WIN THREE TOURNAMENTS Senior infielder Ashley Charters, a two-time All- least 10 multi-hit games. She was also the only In addition to winning their own Husky Softball America selection, used a medical redshirt in 2008 UW player to have at least four hits in a game, Classic, UW also claimed the title at the Lobo after deciding to have surgery to repair a torn hip as she went a perfect 4-for-4 against Southern Invitational in Albuquerque, N.M. (Feb. 22-24), labrum. Charters underwent surgery on Feb. 13, Illinois on March 8. going 3-1, and later swept through the Pepsi and will return for the 2009 season. Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament in Honolulu A TRUE UTILITY PLAYER (March 6-9) with a 6-0 record. In New Mexico, the GREER RECEIVES MEDICAL HARDSHIP Sophomore Amanda Fleischman started all 56 Huskies defeated Texas Tech, 6-1, New Mexico, Senior OF Lauren Greer received a medical 2008 REVIEW games for the Huskies at five different positions. 3-2, and Missouri 6-0. Their lone loss was an 18-0, hardship waiver after undergoing shoulder She split most of her time between first base, five-inning decision to Wichita State, which was surgery early in the season. Greer, a two-time where she made 18 starts, and , where the worst loss in program history. Jace Williams Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 pick, played in 14 she had 14 starts, but also started 12 games at (.500) and Bailey Stenson (.462) led the Huskies games in 2008 and hit .294 with three home runs third base, nine games in right field and three at offensively, while Caitlin Noble pitched 25 of the before being sidelined with the injury. shortstop. Fleischman's eight stolen bases in Pac- 26 innings, going 3-1 with a 3.03 ERA and 23 K's. 10 play ranked her second in the conference. In Hawaii, the Huskies won three games by the CHARTERS NAMED TO POY WATCH LIST

eight-run mercy rule and also defeated No. 15 Before Ashley Charters elected to have surgery, OPPONENTS FRESH FACES Hawaii twice. All seven players who started all she was named to two different National Player With the loss of Ashley Charters and Lauren Greer six games for the Huskies hit at least .333, led by of the Year Watch Lists. The Amateur Softball to injuries, the Huskies had only two position Morgan Stuart and Marnie Koziol at .526. Stuart Association (ASA) named Charters to its Top 50 starters back from the 2007 squad – Marnie was named the tournament MVP, while Aleah Watch List for the USA Softball Collegiate Player Koziol in left field and Alicia Blake at catcher. Macon was named the Most Valuable Pitcher. of the Year. The award is considered one of the Five players were first-year full-time starters: Koziol joined them on the all-tournament team. most prestigious honors in women's collegiate Sophomores Alyson McWherter (CF), Amanda Stuart led the tournament with 12 RBI and also softball. Charters was also selected to the CSTV.

Fleischman (UTL) and Bailey Stenson (2B/RF), and belted two home runs, and Macon was 4-0 with a com Player of the Year Watch list, which featured NCAA HISTORY freshmen Morgan Stuart (SS) and Jace Williams 1.35 ERA and 24 K's in 26 innings pitched. 20 players from around the country. (3B/2B). Junior Dani Stuart, who started 30 games in 2007 at 3B, made 28 starts, primarily at 3B. Blake, who started 58 of the Huskies 61 games at catcher in 2007, saw more action at first base in 2008 as she made 14 of her 56 starts there. Koziol is the only Husky player to start all 56 games in the same position, while McWherter made 55 starts RECORDS in CF, missing one game due to an injury.

ON A ROLL After starting the season 4-4-1, Washington won 15 of their next 18, including nine in a row at one point. The Huskies entered the Judi Garman Classic on March 20 riding a nine-game winning WASHINGTON WAY streak, but had it snapped in their first game against No. 25 San Diego State. It was their longest winning streak since winning nine in a row during the 2004 season (Feb. 7-Feb. 15).

Amanda Fleischman started all 56 games for the Alicia Blake tied for the team lead with seven home Huskies at five different positions. runs.

55 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS UW OPP. Game Date Opposing Team W/L Score R H E R H E Inns Overall Pacific-10 Pitcher of Record Attend. Time 2/8/08 vs. Loyola1 W 3-0 3 3 0 0 6 1 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 Noble (W, 1-0) 0 1:50 2/8/08 vs. Texas Tech1 W 8-1 8 13 1 1 6 2 7 2-0-0 0-0-0 Noble (W, 2-0) 0 2:06 2/9/08 at UNLV1 L 7-4 4 10 3 7 5 0 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 Macon (L, 0-1) 366 2:16 2/10/08 at UNLV1 T 4-4 4 6 2 4 5 2 7 2-1-1 0-0-0 None 346 1:50 2/15/08 vs. Texas State2 L 2-1 1 5 3 2 4 3 7 2-2-1 0-0-0 Noble (L, 2-1) 150 1:52 2/15/08 vs. UM-Kansas City2 W 14-0 14 14 1 0 0 5 5 3-2-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 1-1) 75 1:27 2/16/08 vs. #15 Oklahoma State2 L 3-2 2 10 0 3 6 1 7 3-3-1 0-0-0 Macon (L, 1-2) 150 1:30 2/16/08 vs. Southern Utah2 W 8-0 8 7 0 0 4 4 5 4-3-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 3-1) 125 1:48 INTRODUCTION 2/17/08 vs. #15 Texas A&M2 L 10-4 4 10 1 10 9 1 7 4-4-1 0-0-0 Noble (L, 3-2) 150 2:05 2/22/08 vs. Texas Tech3 W 6-1 6 10 2 1 3 4 7 5-4-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 4-2) 50 2:12 2/22/08 vs. Missouri3 W 6-0 6 7 0 0 5 3 7 6-4-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 6-3) 50 1:50 2/23/08 vs. Wichita State3 L 18-0 0 3 6 18 14 2 5 6-5-1 0-0-0 Noble (L, 4-3) 75 2:00 2/23/08 at New Mexico3 W 3-2 3 8 1 2 5 0 7 7-5-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 5-3) 200 2:15 2/29/08 Portland State4 W 10-2 10 11 2 2 3 0 5 8-5-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 7-3) 551 1:25 3/1/08 #1 Alabama4 W 6-3 6 5 1 3 4 2 7 9-5-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 2-2) 786 2:23 PLAYERS 3/2/08 Nevada4 W 2-0 2 6 0 0 6 1 7 10-5-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 3-2) 520 1:50 3/2/08 Portland State4 L 4-2 2 9 2 4 5 0 (8) 10-6-1 0-0-0 Macon (L, 3-3) 520 1:54 3/7/08 vs. Eastern Kentucky5 W 4-0 4 8 0 0 4 1 7 11-6-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 4-3) 50 1:48 3/7/08 vs. Idaho State5 W 11-3 11 12 1 3 5 0 5 12-6-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 8-3) 0 1:20 3/8/08 vs. Southern Illinois5 W 11-1 11 15 1 1 3 1 5 13-6-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 9-3) 75 1:18 3/8/08 vs. #15 Hawaii5 W 3-2 3 6 0 2 4 1 7 14-6-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 5-3) 300 -- 3/9/08 vs. Southern Illinois5 W 9-0 9 7 0 0 1 1 5 15-6-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 6-3) 100 1:10 5 COACHES 3/9/08 vs. #15 Hawaii W 8-6 8 12 3 6 8 3 7 16-6-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 7-3) 542 1:55 3/14/08 vs. Northern Illinois6 W 4-1 4 6 0 1 6 1 7 17-6-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 10-3) 50 1:30 3/16/08 vs. Utah State6 W 9-3 9 13 0 3 5 2 7 18-6-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 8-3) 125 2:15 3/16/08 vs. Utah State6 W 5-4 5 11 2 4 3 0 7 19-6-1 0-0-0 Noble (W, 11-3) 150 1:41 3/20/08 vs. San Diego State7 L 9-5 5 10 3 9 9 1 (12) 19-7-1 0-0-0 Noble (L, 11-4) 1,411 3:23 3/21/08 vs. Florida State7 W 4-3 4 7 2 3 5 2 (9) 20-7-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 9-3) 2,096 2:20 3/21/08 vs. #23 Long Beach State7 L 6-3 3 8 2 6 6 0 7 20-8-1 0-0-0 Noble (L, 11-5) 2,096 2:10 3/22/08 vs. #14 DePaul7 L 2-1 1 3 0 2 4 2 7 20-9-1 0-0-0 Macon (L, 9-4) 1,447 1:45 3/22/08 vs. Utah7 W 7-3 7 10 2 3 4 4 7 21-9-1 0-0-0 Macon (W, 10-4) 1,447 2:10 3/29/08 Oregon State* W 1-0 1 7 0 0 3 2 7 22-9-1 1-0-0 Macon (W, 11-4) 513 1:40 2008 REVIEW 3/30/08 Oregon State* L 5-3 3 9 0 5 8 1 7 22-10-1 1-1-0 Macon (L, 11-5) 319 2:01 4/2/08 at #1 UCLA* L 7-6 6 6 1 7 6 1 (8) 22-11-1 1-2-0 Noble (L, 11-6) 216 2:50 4/4/08 #23 California* W 2-1 2 7 0 1 4 2 7 23-11-1 2-2-0 Macon (W, 12-5) 208 2:01 4/5/08 #7 Stanford* W 4-1 4 8 1 1 4 0 7 24-11-1 3-2-0 Macon (W, 13-5) 681 2:10 4/6/08 #7 Stanford* L 3-1 1 6 0 3 7 0 7 24-12-1 3-3-0 Noble (L, 11-7) 595 2:02 4/11/08 at #9 Arizona* L 5-4 4 9 0 5 8 1 (8) 24-13-1 3-4-0 Macon (L, 13-6) 1,377 2:35 4/12/08 at #1 Arizona State* L 7-3 2 7 0 7 4 1 7 24-14-1 3-5-0 Macon (L, 13-7) 2,043 2:03 4/13/08 at #1 Arizona State* W 3-0 3 6 0 0 7 1 7 25-14-1 4-5-0 Macon (W, 14-6) 827 2:01 4/18/08 #5 UCLA* L 2-1 1 3 1 2 10 1 7 25-15-1 4-6-0 Macon (L, 14-8) 336 2:20 OPPONENTS 4/19/08 #5 UCLA* L 4-0 0 2 1 4 9 0 7 25-16-1 4-7-0 Macon (L, 14-9) 771 2:05 4/25/08 at #7 Stanford* L 2-1 1 7 0 2 4 1 (10) 25-17-1 4-8-0 Macon (L, 14-10) 697 2:41 4/26/08 at #21 California* W 6-5 6 9 1 5 5 0 7 26-17-1 5-8-0 Macon (W, 15-10) 244 2:24 4/27/08 at #21 California* L 3-1 1 2 2 3 6 0 7 26-18-1 5-9-0 Macon (L, 15-11) 277 2:00 5/2/08 #2 Arizona State* L 3-0 0 8 1 3 8 0 7 26-19-1 5-10-0 Macon (L, 15-12) 406 2:03 5/3/08 #12 Arizona* L 3-0 0 2 1 3 6 0 7 26-20-1 5-11-0 Macon (L, 15-13) 628 1:52 5/4/08 #12 Arizona* L 3-0 0 0 1 3 9 0 7 26-21-1 5-12-0 Noble (L, 11-8) 1,271 2:03 5/8/08 at Oregon State* L 3-2 2 7 2 3 6 0 7 26-22-1 5-13-0 Macon (L, 15-14) 192 1:53 5/9/08 at Oregon* W 5-2 5 6 0 2 3 2 7 27-22-1 6-13-0 Macon (W, 16-14) 262 1:51

NCAA HISTORY 5/9/08 at Oregon* W 7-1 7 11 1 1 2 0 7 28-22-1 7-13-0 Noble (W, 12-8) 424 1:47 5/10/08 at Oregon* L 3-0 0 4 1 3 6 1 7 28-23-1 7-14-0 Macon (L, 16-15) 468 1:48 5/16/08 vs. Texas# W 2-1 2 10 0 1 3 0 7 29-23-1 7-14-0 Macon (W, 17-15) 0 1:51 5/17/08 at #8 Houston# L 2-0 0 1 1 2 4 1 7 29-24-1 7-14-0 Macon (L, 17-16) 0 1:40 5/17/08 vs. Texas# W 5-3 5 7 2 3 3 3 7 30-24-1 7-14-0 Noble (W, 13-8) 443 1:57 5/18/08 at #8 Houston# L 2-1 1 2 0 2 4 0 7 30-25-1 7-14-0 Noble (L, 13-9) 492 1:45

RECORDS Bold denotes home game played at Husky Softball Stadium 1 – Sportco Spring Kick-Off Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) 2 – Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) 3 – Lobo Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) 4 – Husky Softball Classic (Seattle, Wash.) 5 – Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii) 6 – Cascade Clash (Portland, Ore.) 7 – Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) * – Pacific-10 Conference Game # – Houston Regional (Houston, Texas) WASHINGTON WAY

56 WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2 0 0 9 S O F T B A L L GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS 2008 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Alicia Blake .345 56-56 165 26 57 13 0 7 34 91 .552 18 2 30 0 .410 3 2 2-2 406 38 3 .993 Jace Williams .333 52-51 159 29 53 12 0 5 34 80 .503 18 3 17 0 .411 0 0 5-7 65 74 6 .959 INTRODUCTION Bailey Stenson .332 55-55 190 29 63 7 0 1 18 73 .384 8 1 27 0 .362 0 4 8-9 47 23 5 .933 Amanda Fleischman .290 56-56 138 21 40 3 0 0 7 43 .312 14 3 55 0 .368 0 4 16-17 223 37 8 .970 Morgan Stuart .288 55-55 146 21 42 9 0 7 39 72 .493 18 7 36 1 .392 0 4 0-1 106 55 14 .920 Marnie Koziol .271 56-56 181 36 49 1 0 0 13 50 .276 15 1 43 0 .328 1 9 24-27 76 2 5 .940 Ashlyn Watson .248 54-48 149 15 37 3 0 5 22 55 .369 16 1 19 1 .323 1 1 0-0 78 1 1 .988 Alyson McWherter .184 55-55 125 14 23 4 0 0 6 27 .216 7 0 36 0 .227 0 9 8-8 45 4 3 .942 ------Lauren Greer .294 14-13 34 7 10 3 0 3 11 22 .647 6 2 6 0 .419 1 0 1-1 23 0 2 .920 Caitlin Noble .221 26-24 68 4 15 3 0 0 4 18 .265 6 0 13 1 .284 0 0 1-2 3 36 0 1.000 Jessica Ventoza .200 27-3 5 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 .200 0 1 1 0 .333 0 0 4-4 5 1 4 .600 Dani Stuart .167 36-28 78 7 13 3 0 1 3 19 .244 9 2 31 0 .270 0 3 0-0 21 34 4 .932 Dru Hester .167 19-11 24 4 4 0 0 0 1 4 .167 2 0 10 0 .231 0 1 0-0 12 11 2 .920 LYR COACHES PLAYERS Aleah Macon .154 7-5 13 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .154 0 0 3 0 .154 0 0 0-0 18 53 0 1.000 Ashley Tuiasosopo .133 20-5 15 5 2 0 0 0 1 2 .133 3 0 8 0 .278 0 1 1-1 1 0 1 .500 Totals .276 56-56 1,490 224 411 61 0 29 193 559 .375 140 23 335 3 .346 6 38 70-79 1,129 369 58 .963 Opponents .214 56-56 1,380 171 296 34 3 27 148 417 .302 226 30 414 3 .336 7 41 29-51 1,112 435 68 .958

LOB - Team (369), Opp (392). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (8). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Stuart, M. 2, Opp (1). Picked off - Koziol 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Aleah Macon 1.93 17-16 40 29 22 5/1 1 224.2 164 88 62 140 262 22 0 14 807 .203 13 21 1 3 23 Caitlin Noble 2.51 13-9 33 26 15 3/0 0 150.2 126 75 54 83 152 11 1 12 560 .225 12 9 20 4 18 ------Jace Williams 7.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 6 8 1 3 0 1 2 1 13 .462 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 2.18 30-25 56 56 37 9/1 1 376.1 296 171 117 226 414 34 3 27 1380 .214 26 30 21 7 41 Opponents 3.36 24-30 56 56 35 7/1 3 371.0 411 224 178 140 335 61 0 29 1490 .276 23 23 2 6 38

PB - Team (5), Blake 3, Fleischman 2, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (4), Fleischman 2, Blake 2, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Blake (24-40), Noble (17-26), Macon (12-25), Fleischman (5-11). 2008 REVIEW OPPONENTS NCAA HISTORY RECORDS WASHINGTON WAY

The 2008 Huskies advanced to the NCAA postseason where they went 2-2 in the Houston Regional.

57 PAC-10 STANDINGS/TEAM STATS

FINAL 2008 PAC-10 STANDINGS

PAC-10 OVERALL W L T PCT W L T PCT Arizona State^*# 18 3 0 .857 66 5 0 .930 INTRODUCTION UCLA^* 17 4 0 .810 51 9 0 .850 Arizona^* 13 8 0 .619 41 19 0 .683 Stanford^ 11 10 0 .524 49 15 0 .766 California^ 7 14 0 .333 43 27 0 .614 Washington^ 7 14 0 .333 30 25 1 .545 PLAYERS Oregon State 6 15 0 .286 28 31 0 .475 Oregon^ 5 16 0 .238 35 29 0 .547 ^ NCAA Tournament Participant * Women’s College World Series Participant # NCAA Champion

COACHES PAC-10 BATTING STATISTICS

TEAM Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT Arizona State .326 71 1,877 480 611 107 8 99 439 1,031 .549 301 44 344 3 .428 14 70 48-58 UCLA .307 60 1,592 282 489 93 6 36 256 702 .441 173 27 271 10 .382 12 50 41-56 Arizona .304 60 1,616 362 491 90 10 94 328 883 .546 214 34 347 9 .394 12 37 43-54 Stanford .277 64 1,629 301 452 86 5 53 274 707 .434 248 19 301 15 .375 20 37 60-78

2008 REVIEW Washington .276 56 1,490 224 411 61 0 29 193 559 .375 140 23 335 3 .346 6 38 70-79 California .268 70 1,825 318 490 77 6 37 279 690 .378 240 33 375 12 .362 10 43 73-84 Oregon State .264 59 1,524 222 402 59 5 29 194 558 .366 136 40 239 10 .338 8 55 78-90 Oregon .247 64 1,585 206 392 58 3 37 184 567 .358 139 23 421 2 .316 4 54 110-131

PAC-10 PITCHING STATISTICS

OPPONENTS TEAM ERA W-L G CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/AVG. WP HBP BK UCLA 1.06 51-9 60 38 22/8 7 409.0 218 96 62 79 539 37 7 12 1,423 .153 12 57 0 Stanford 1.37 49-15 64 51 23/5 1 434.0 266 106 85 117 513 36 2 32 1,537 .173 27 42 0 Arizona State 1.48 66-5 71 57 28/2 5 479.0 303 127 101 106 656 42 1 40 1,703 .178 17 35 0 Arizona 1.71 41-19 60 48 18/3 1 392.2 274 118 96 147 492 39 6 28 1,409 .194 25 30 1 Washington 2.18 30-25 56 37 9/1 1 376.1 296 171 117 226 414 34 3 27 1,380 .214 26 30 21 California 2.24 43-27 70 36 14/2 2 462.2 397 197 148 263 464 56 5 20 1,748 .227 39 35 0 Oregon 2.43 35-29 64 35 14/5 7 421.1 409 206 146 133 274 63 3 17 1,663 .246 21 30 0 Oregon State 3.20 28-31 59 30 7/0 3 391.0 438 224 179 105 250 74 6 46 1,580 .277 35 12 0 NCAA HISTORY PAC-10 FIELDING STATISTICS

TEAM C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI UCLA 1645 1227 373 45 .973 16 33 7 .825 9 0

RECORDS Stanford 1801 1302 449 50 .972 12 20 13 .606 4 0 Arizona 1576 1178 353 45 .971 18 25 12 .676 8 0 Oregon State 1735 1173 508 54 .969 15 50 10 .833 16 0 Arizona State 1917 1437 420 60 .969 18 20 8 .714 10 0 Washington 1556 1129 369 58 .963 11 29 22 .569 5 0 California 1936 1388 468 80 .959 17 75 10 .882 19 0 Oregon 2042 1264 693 85 .958 22 56 8 .875 15 1 WASHINGTON WAY

58 WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2 0 0 9 S O F T B A L L PAC-10 BATTING LEADERS AVERAGE RUNS BATTED IN HOME RUNS 1. , ASU .439 1. Krista Donnenwirth, ASU 74 1. Rosey Neill, STAN 19 2. Jackie Vasquez, ASU .418 2. Mindy Cowles, ASU 60 2. Mindy Cowles, ASU 18 INTRODUCTION 3. Alissa Haber, STAN .374 3. Kristen Miller, ASU 56 3. Janae Leles, ARIZ 17 4. Samantha Camuso, UCLA .366 4. Rosey Neill, STAN 53 4. Kristen Miller, ASU 16 5. Brittany Lastrapes, ARIZ .364 5. Kaitlin Cochran, ASU 51 5. Callista Balko, ARIZ 15 6. Katie Schroeder, UCLA .362 6. Gina Leomiti, CAL 50 Krista Donnenwirth, ASU 15 7. GiOnna DiSalvatore, UCLA .362 7. Janae Leles, ARIZ 49 Stacie Chambers, ARIZ 15 8. Krista Donnenwirth, ASU .354 Stacie Chambers, ARIZ 49 Laine Roth, ARIZ 15 9. Lauren Schutzler, ARIZ .353 9. 3 tied with 46 9. Kaitlin Cochran, ASU 14 10. Janae Leles, ARIZ .349 Amanda Kamekona, UCLA 14 DOUBLES COACHES PLAYERS RUNS SCORED 1. Kaitlin Cochran, ASU 19 1. Kaitlin Cochran, ASU 86 K’Lee Arredondo, ARIZ 19 1. Kaitlin Cochran, ASU .838 2. Valerie Arioto, CAL 55 3. Valerie Arioto, CAL 17 2. Janae Leles, ARIZ .757 3. Jackie Vasquez, ASU 54 Amanda Kamekona, UCLA 17 3. Laine Roth, ARIZ .716 Mindy Cowles, ASU 54 5. Alissa Haber, STAN 16 4. Rosey Neill, STAN .713 5. Brittany Lastrapes, ARIZ 52 GiOnna DiSalvatore, UCLA 16 5. Mindy Cowles, ASU .696 6. Alissa Haber, STAN 49 Samantha Camuso, UCLA 16 6. Amanda Kamekona, UCLA .663 7. Amanda Kamekona, UCLA 47 8. Sanoe Kekahuna, CAL 15 7. Kristen Miller, ASU .636 Janae Leles, ARIZ 47 9. 3 tied with 14 8. Stacie Chambers, ARIZ .633 9. Gina Leomiti, CAL 46 9. Krista Donnenwirth, ASU .632 Maddy Coon, STAN 46 TRIPLES 10. Callista Balko, ARIZ .619 1. Valerie Arioto, CAL 4 2008 REVIEW HITS Kaitlin Cochran, ASU 4 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 1. Jackie Vasquez, ASU 87 3. K’Lee Arredondo, ARIZ 3 1. Kaitlin Cochran, ASU .625 2. Alissa Haber, STAN 77 4. 8 tied with 2 2. , UCLA .482 3. Kaitlin Cochran, ASU 76 3. Janane Leles, ARIZ .479 4. Krista Donnenwirth, ASU 75 SACRIFICE FLIES 4. Alissa Haber, STAN .465 5. Valerie Arioto, CAL 71 1. K’Lee Arredondo, ARIZ 5 5. Jackie Vasquez, ASU .465 6. GiOnna DiSalvatore, UCLA 68 6. Brittany Lastrapes, ARIZ .455 2. Melisa Koutz, STAN 4 OPPONENTS Brittany Lastrapes, ARIZ 68 Krista Colburn, UCLA 4 7. Mindy Cowles, ASU .454 8. Katie Schroeder, UCLA 67 Michelle Smith, STAN 4 8. Maddy Coon, STAN .444 9. Amanda Kamekona, UCLA 65 5. 8 tied with 3 9. Valerie Arioto, CAL .444 10. 3 tied with 64 10. Rosey Neill, STAN .444

WALKS 1. Kaitlin Cochran, ASU 74 2. Valerie Arioto, CAL 48 NCAA HISTORY 3. Maddy Coon, STAN 47 4. Mindy Cowles, ASU 40 5. Erin Howe, STAN 38 6. Sari-Jane Jenkins, ORE 37 7. Gima Leomiti, CAL 35 Krista Colburn, UCLA 35 9. Megan Langenfeld, UCLA 34

10. Stacie Chambers, ARIZ 33 RECORDS

STOLEN BASES 1. Cortney Kivett, ORE 33 2. Sari-Jane Jenkins, ORE 32 3. Erika Racklin, CAL 28 4. Marnie Koziol, WASH 24 5. Neena Bryant, ORE 23 WASHINGTON WAY 6. Amanda Fleischman, WASH 16 Tricia Aggabao, STAN 16 8. Cambria Miranda, OSU 15 Dani Chisholm, OSU 15 Marnie Koziol ranked fourth in the Pac-10 with 24 Morgan Stuart was hit by a pitch seven times in 2008, 10. Valerie Arioto, CAL 14 stolen bases. tied for sixth-most in the conference.

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EARNED RUN AVERAGE BATTERS STRUCK OUT SAVES 1. , ASU 0.75 1. Katie Burkhart, ASU 513 1. Megan Langenfeld, UCLA 5 2. Donna Kerr, UCLA 0.93 2. Missy Penna, STAN 416 Alicia Cook, ORE 5 3. , UCLA 0.96 3. , ARIZ 413 3. Katie Burkhart, ASU 4 4. Missy Penna, STAN 1.17 4. Anjelica Selden, UCLA 335 4. Kelly Dyer, OSU 2 5. Megan Langenfeld, UCLA 1.58 5. Marissa Drewrey, CAL 312 Anjelica Selden, UCLA 2 INTRODUCTION 6. Lindsey Sisk, ARIZ 1.62 6. Aleah Macon, WASH 262 6. 9 tied with 1 7. Taryne Mowatt, ARIZ 1.74 7. Kelly Dyer, OSU 192 8. Valerie Arioto, CAL 1.93 8. Alicia Cook, ORE 159 APPEARANCES 9. Aleah Macon, WASH 1.93 9. Caitlin Noble, WASH 152 1. Marissa Drewrey, CAL 55 10. Marissa Drewrey, CAL 1.94 10. Donna Kerr, UCLA 132 2. Kelly Dyer, OSU 52 Katie Burkhart, ASU 52 PLAYERS OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE BATTERS STRUCK OUT LOOKING 4. Missy Penna, STAN 51 1. Katie Burkhart, ASU .133 1. Taryne Mowatt, ARIZ 110 5. Taryne Mowatt, ARIZ 47 2. Anjelica Selden, UCLA .147 2. Katie Burkhart, ASU 106 6. Alicia Cook, ORE 40 3. Donna Kerr, UCLA .153 3. Aleah Macon, WASH 85 Aleah Macon, WASH 40 4. Missy Penna, STAN .161 4. Missy Penna, STAN 80 Anjelica Selden, UCLA 40 5. Megan Langenfeld, UCLA .174 5. Marissa Drewrey, CAL 76 9. Stefanie Draper, OSU 35

COACHES 6. Taryne Mowatt, ARIZ .181 6. Anjelica Selden, UCLA 75 10. Melissa Rice, ORE 34 7. Valerie Arioto, CAL .186 7. Caitlin Noble, WASH 55 8. Aleah Macon, WASH .203 8. Kelly Dyer, OSU 48 GAMES STARTED 9. Ashley Chinn, STAN .209 9. Alicia Cook, ORE 47 1. Missy Penna, STAN 49 10. Lindsey Sisk, ARIZ .213 10. Donna Kerr, UCLA 43 2. Marissa Drewrey, CAL 48 3. Katie Burkhart, ASU 41 INNINGS PITCHED WINS 4. Taryne Mowatt, ARIZ 40 1. Missy Penna, STAN 335.0 1. Katie Burkhart, ASU 41 5. Kelly Dyer, OSU 38

2008 REVIEW 2. Katie Burkhart, ASU 315.1 2. Missy Penna, STAN 37 6. Anjelica Selden, UCLA 35 3. Marissa Drewrey, CAL 314.0 3. Anjelica Selden, UCLA 29 7. Alicia Cook, ORE 32 4. Taryne Mowatt, ARIZ 285.2 Taryne Mowatt, ARIZ 29 8. Aleah Macon, WASH 29 5. Kelly Dyer, OSU 259.2 Marissa Drewrey, CAL 29 9. Caitlin Noble, WASH 26 6. Anjelica Selden, UCLA 233.2 6. Megan Elliott, ASU 20 10. 2 tied with 22 7. Aleah Macon, WASH 224.2 7. Kelly Dyer, OSU 19 8. Alicia Cook, ORE 201.2 8. Alicia Cook, ORE 17 9. Caitlin Noble, WASH 150.2 Aleah Macon, WASH 17 OPPONENTS 10. Melissa Rice, ORE 139.1 10. Donna Kerr, UCLA 14 NCAA HISTORY RECORDS

WASHINGTON WAY Senior Caitlin Noble ranked seventh in the Pac-10 in batters struck out looking, freezing 55 batters at the plate. She also logged 150.2 innings, ninth in the conference.

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