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2006 SCHEDULE 29-23-1 Overall, 8-9 Big Ten FEBRUARY Fri. 17 vs. No. 10 Oklahoma& L, 10-8 Fri. 17 vs. No. 10 Oklahoma& T, 11-11 Fri. 24 vs. USF# W, 1-0 Fri. 24 vs. Kent State# L, 1-0 TEXAS LONGHORNS UTAH UTES UTSA ROADRUNNERS Sat. 25 vs. Siena# W, 5-0 (49-7) (38-19) (37-12) Sat. 25 USF-Bracket Play# L, 2-0 BIG 12 CONFERENCE MOUNTAIN WEST SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE Sun. 26 Kent State-Consolation Game# L, 8-5 CONFERENCE MARCH Fri. 3 vs. Tennessee Tech$ L, 1-2 Fri. 3 vs. UT-Martin$ W, 5-2 Sat. 4 vs. UT-Chattanooga$ L, 0-1 2006 NCAA SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT, Sat. 4 vs. North Florida$ W, 3-2 AUSTIN REGIONAL Sun. 5 vs. Bradley $ W. 8-0 Austin, Texas Sun. 5 vs. Middle Tennessee State$ L. 1-4 TUES. 7 NO. 21 LOUISVILLE L, 2-0 Friday-Sunday, May 19-21, 2006 Fri. 10 vs. Tulsa% W. 6-4 Red and Charline McCombs Field Fri. 10 vs. Troy State% W, 3-2 Sat. 11 vs. Appalachian State% W, 2-0 Hosted by the University of Texas Sat. 11 No. 15 Nebraska% W, 2-1 Sun. 12 Connecticut% W, 8-6 NCAA Softball Regional Schedule Sun. 12 No. 25 North Carolina% W, 1-0 [All times are central] Wed. 15 at Stetson L, 1-2 Thurs. 16 at Liberty L, 1-2 SAT. 24 WESTERN KENTUCKY^ W, 2-1 Friday, May 19 SUN. 25 WRIGHT STATE^ W, 11-1 Game 1: Indiana vs. Utah, 4 p.m. SUN. 25 WESTERN KENTUCKY^ L, 4-3 Game 2: Texas vs. UTSA, 6:30 p.m. Wed. 29 at Illinois-Chicago (DH1) W, 6-2 Wed. 29 at Illinois-Chicago (DH2) W, 9-2 FRI. 31 *OHIO STATE W, 4-1 Saturday, May 20 Game 3: Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2, TBA APRIL Game 4: Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2, TBA SAT. 1 *OHIO STATE L, 6-3 SUN. 2 *PENN STATE (DH1) W, 4-0 Game 5: Winner of Game 4 vs. Loser of Game 3, TBA SUN. 2 *PENN STATE (DH2) W, 4-0 TUES. 4 EVANSVILLE L, 9-4 Sunday, May 21 Fri. 7 *at No. 12 Michigan L, 4-2 Game 6: Winner of Game 3 vs. Winner of Game 5, TBA Sat. 8 *at No. 12 Michigan L, 4-0 Sun. 9 *at Michigan State (DH1) L, 1-0 Game 7: Winner of Game 6 vs. TBD, TBA [Only played if it's necessary] Sun. 9 *at Michigan State (DH2) L, 2-1 WED. 12 KENTUCKY (DH1) W, 2-0 2006 WED. 12 KENTUCKY (DH2) W, 6-5 Fri. 14 *at No. 17 Northwestern L, 8-0 INDIANA HOOSIER SUPERLATIVES Sat. 15 *at No. 17 Northwestern L, 11-1 Sun. 16 *at Illinois L, 6-5 # Name Pos. Yr 2006 Notables TUES. 18 IPFW W, 11-3 1 Bogado, Mariangee P/IF Sr. USA Player of the Week, May 9 Wed. 19 at Ohio University L, 1-0 4 Huddleston, Jennilee IF So. 23 Runs, 44 hits, nine doubles FRI. 21 *WISCONSIN W, 3-1 SAT. 22 *WISCONSIN W, 9-1 5 Bettenbrock, Kari IF So. Hitting a .240, 12 hits SUN. 23 *IOWA (DH1) W, 12-4 6 Wahl, Christy P Jr. 1-1 with nine and one save SUN. 23 *IOWA (DH2) L, 3-2 Mon. 24 at Ball State W, 2-0 9 Terry, Rachel IF Jr. League Player of the Week, April 23 Wed. 26 at Indiana State W, 1-0 10 Deaven, Janetta C/U So. Team-best 396 putouts, 1 11 Olson, Anna IF So. 14 hits, 10 RBI, two home runs MAY SAT. 6 *PURDUE W, 7-0 13 Page, Abby OF Jr. 14 runs in 35 appearances Sun. 7 *Purdue W, 5-2 17 Hines, Lauren OF Sr. First Team All-Big Ten Fri. 12 •No. 3-seed Iowa W, 5-4 19 Roark, Megan P Sr. 149 strikeouts, 3.62 ERA Fri. 12 •No. 2-seed Michigan (No. 13) L, 4-0 Fri. 19 @Utah (Austin Regional) 4 p.m. 20 Padove, Sarah IF Fr. Three home runs as a freshman Sat. 20 @Game 2 TBA 21 Hohs, Heather OF/Utl. Jr. Valuable pinch runner with 11 runs Sun. 21 @Austin Regional Championship TBA 22 Hamilton, Julia OF So. Team-best 16 stolen bases (&) Oklahoma Tournament (Cut short due to freezing weather) 23 DiNallo, Julie IF/Utl. Fr. Scored five runs as a pinch runner (#) Louisville Slugger Tournament 25 Richards, Kim OF Jr. First career Grand Slam vs. UIC ($) University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Tournament (%) Florida State Invitational 32 Pellerito, Stephanie IF Fr. 33 hits, 11 runs, 11 RBI (•) Big Ten Tournament (@) NCAA Tournament, Austin Regional (^) IU Classic (*) Indicates Big Ten Games All home games are played at the IU Softball Field. STARTING LINEUP / NATIONAL POLLS / BIG TEN STANDINGS & HONORS 2 PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP Pos. Name Yr. GP-GS Avg. AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB C Janetta Deaven So. 50-49 .189 90 11 17 4 0 1 9 17 1B Rachel Terry Jr. 51-51 .301 146 13 44 9 0 4 23 19 2B Sarah Padove Fr. 49-48 .246 126 8 31 1 0 3 14 5 SS Stephanie Pellerito Fr. 51-50 .243 126 8 31 1 0 3 14 5 3B Jennilee Huddleston So. 53-53 .251 175 23 44 10 1 3 20 12 LF Julia Hamilton So. 46-37 .188 117 13 22 0 0 0 2 4 CF Kim Richards Jr. 47-47 .268 153 20 41 10 0 9 31 4 RF Lauren Hines Sr. 53-53 .407 145 21 59 11 1 10 28 35 DP Mariangee Bogado Sr. 49-46 .366 161 29 59 9 2 5 18 9 IN THE CIRCLE Pos. Name Yr. ERA W-L APP GS CG SV IP SHO/CBO SO P Mariangee Bogado Sr. 1.57 20-9 39 27 20 0 213.2 4/3 289 P Megan Roark Sr. 3.62 8-13 31 23 11 1 145.0 3/4 149 P Christy Wahl Jr. 4.50 1-1 4 3 1 1 9.1 0/1 9 ESPN.COM / USA SOFTBALL TOP 25 BIG TEN STANDINGS (5-2-06) Final Conference Standings School 2006 Record, Conf. Record Points Previous 1. UCLA (15) 40-5 494 1 Conference Record Overall Record 2. Texas (5) 48-5 483 2 3. Arizona 36-9 459 3 Rk. Name W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. 4. Alabama 44-8 442 4 5. Oregon State 37-8 393 9 1 Northwestern 16-3-0 .842 42-12-0 .784 6. Arizona State 42-9 375 7 2 Michigan 13-4-0 .765 40-13-0 .740 7. Cal 40-9 368 8 8. Stanford 34-12 366 5 3 Iowa 12-7-0 .632 39-20-0 .672 9. Tennessee 48-8 354 6 10. Georgia 50-12 348 11 4 Ohio State 11-7-0 .611 38-21-0 .649 11. LSU 48-9 289 10 12 Northwestern 36-11 273 14 5 Penn State 10-10-0 .500 37-15-0 .725 13 Michigan 34-13 269 13 14. Nebraska 38-8 234 16 6 Indiana 8-9-0 .471 29-23-1 .559 15. Louisiana-Lafayette 42-10 204 12 16. Washington 30-19 190 15 7 Michigan State 9-11-0 .450 34-25-0 .586 17. Texas A&M 32-15 184 17 18. Baylor 36-17 176 18 8 Illinois 8-11-0 .421 24-31-0 .444 19. Louisville 33-8 106 22 20. Fresno State 32-14 103 20 9 Purdue 7-12-0 .368 30-30-0 .500 21. Auburn 33-17 100 19 22. Oklahoma 32-18-1 81 23 10 Wisconsin 6-11-0 .353 22-22-0 .500 23. North Carolina 46-15 49 21 T24. San Diego State 28-9 38 24 11 Minnesota 1-17-0 .056 17-33-0 .340 T24. Virginia Tech 37-15 38 25 * Italics Indicates Big Ten Tournament Champion * Italics Indicates 2006 Opponents BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK USA TODAY / NFCA TOP 25 POLL & PITCHER OF THE WEEK (5-7-06) Feb. 14: School 2006 Record Points Previous Stacy Hibma, OSU, Sr. (Player) April 10: 1 UCLA (28) 42-5 748 1 Diana LaRiva, PUR, Sr. (Pitcher) Megan Schwab, OSU, Jr. (Player) 2 Texas (2) 49-5 716 2 Jennie Ritter, MICH, Sr. (Pitcher) Feb. 22: 3 Arizona 40-9 694 3 Kristen Amegin, NU, Sr. (Player) April 17: 4 Alabama 48-8 661 4 Rachel Turney, MSU, Sr.(Pitcher) Garland Cooper, NU, Jr. (Player) 5 Tennessee 50-9 616 6 Eileen Canney, NU, Jr. (Pitcher) 6 California 42-11 595 7 Feb. 28: 7 Oregon State 37-10 560 5 Tiffany Krcelich, PUR, So. (Player) April 24: 8 Georgia 50-12 545 8 Missy Beseres, PSU, Sr. (Pitcher) Rachel Terry, IND, Jr. (Player) 9 Arizona State 43-12 484 10 Jennie Ritter, MICH, Sr. (Pitcher) 10 Stanford 35-15 473 9 March 7: Eileen Canney, NU, Jr. (Pitcher) , NU, Fr. (Player) 11 Northwestern 40-11 431 13 Jennie Ritter, MICH, Sr. (Pitcher) May 1: 12 LSU 49-11 424 11 Brittany Vanderink, OSU, So. (Player) 13 Michigan 37-13 421 12 March 14: Eileen Canney, NU, Jr. (Pitcher) 14 Nebraska 40-8 375 14 Jenna Hall, ILL, Sr. (Player) 15 Louisiana-Lafayette 45-10 309 15 Mariangee Bogado, IU, Sr. (Pitcher) May 8: 16 Texas A&M 32-15 293 16 Samantha Findley, MICH, So. (Player) 17 Washington 32-20 265 17 March 21: Cortnay Foster, NU, Sr (Pitcher) Garland Cooper, NU, Jr. (Player) 18 Louisville 41-8 238 19 Eileen Canney, NU, Jr. (Pitcher) 19 Baylor 36-18 224 18 Team Count 20 Oklahoma 35-18-1 163 21 March 27: Northwestern ...... 10 21 Auburn 34-19 126 20 Hollee Haines, PSU, So. (Player) Michigan ...... 5 22 North Carolina 46-15 103 22 Lorilyn Wilson, MICH, Jr. (Pitcher) Indiana ...... 3 23 Fresno State 34-15 82 23 Ohio State ...... 3 23 N.C. State 44-18 82 24 April 3: Penn State ...... 2 25 South Florida 47-22 31 25 Garland Cooper, NU, Jr. (Player) Purdue ...... 2 * Italics Indicates 2006 Opponents Mariangee Bogado, IU, Sr. (Pitcher) Illinois ...... 1

Three-Time Big Ten Champions (1983, 1986, 1994) - Four Trips to the WCWS (1979, 1980, 1983, 1986) INDIANA COACHING STAFF / 2006 ROSTER 3

HEAD COACH STACEY PHILLIPS ASSISTANT COACHES TARRAH BEYSTER / MICHELLE PULS In her second season as head coach, Tarrah Beyster is in her first season in the Stacey Phillips has engineered one of dugout as an assistant coach for the Hoosiers. the nations top turnarounds. Phillips is Beyster, who joins the Hoosiers after serving as in her third year overall with the IU pro- an assistant coach at Bradley University, comes gram, serving as an assistant coach in with a list of accomplishments and professional 2004. experience. "This team has a lot of talent," Phillips A former Oregon State standout, Beyster com- said. "I am thrilled to have been asked to pleted a stellar collegiate career in Corvallis, lead them in their direction of success." Ore., before serving two years as an assistant softball coach at One of the top players in the history of Bradley. A four-time All-America honoree, Beyster worked prima- the Michigan State softball program, where she played from rily with the pitchers. 1996-00, Phillips took the assistant coaching position at IU in Additionally, Beyster helped guide the Braves to a 29-29 overall June of 2003. performance in 2005, marking the best record for the program Before that, Phillips served as an assistant softball coach at since 1995. the University of Detroit-Mercy, where she primarily worked as Beyster continues to play professionally in the National Pro the Titans' hitting coach. She also assisted the Titans' infielders Fastpitch league as a member of the Omaha Comets. A native of and outfielders, was involved in scouting opponents, and San Diego, Calif., Beyster concluded a highly decorated collegiate assisting with recruiting during the 2002-03 seasons. career. A three-time honoree as the Female Athlete of the Year at The St. Clair Shores, Mich., product captained the Spartans Oregon State, Beyster held at one time 24 school records. as a senior, a season that saw her earn first team All-Big Ten An Academic All-American and honors student, Beyster earned honors at first base. During her freshman through junior cam- a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and minored in sociology at paigns, she was a second team All-Big Ten pick at both first OSU. base and shortstop. She also helped lead the Spartans to NCAA Tournament appearances in 1997 and 1999. Michelle Puls is in her first season in the In addition to her all-conference accolades, Phillips was dugout as an assistant coach for the Hoosiers. recognized as a third team All-America shortstop as a sopho- Puls, who is no stranger to the sport of softball more, and was an All-Region selection sophomore and senior as a student-athlete, brings with her a career seasons. that is fluent in success on and off the field. Phillips' name can be found throughout the Michigan State Puls, a former standout at Maine, served as softball record book, as she still holds the MSU record for sin- the interim head coach of her alma mater for the gle-season and career home runs with 13 and 31, respectively. 2005 season after serving the last five seasons Phillips also holds the school record for career RBI with 141. as Maine's assistant coach. As assistant coach, Puls helped At the conclusion of her collegiate career in 2000, she was Maine to a 28-23 mark as they claimed the America East the 23rd overall selection of the Tampa Bay Firestix in the Pro Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the sec- Softball Draft. In 2004, she was the No. 1 pick of the San Antonio ond time in program history, first since 1994. Armadillos of the National Pro Fastpitch League. While a student-athlete at Maine, Puls was the first individual to Phillips received a bachelor's degree from Michigan State in earn conference Player of the Year honors in two consecutive audiology speech sciences. seasons. She received Co-America East Player of the Year in 1997 and in 1998 as she led the conference in batting average. PHILLIPS’ COACHING CAREER Puls is a native of Bangor, Maine, and attended Bangor High Year School Record Big Ten NCAA School. The Bangor native graduated from the University of Maine 04-05 Indiana 13-41 2-18 (11th) DNP in 1998 with a degree in natural resources with a concentration in 05-06 Indiana 29-23-1 8-9 ------land-use management. Totals 2 yrs 42-64-1 10-27 2006 INDIANA SOFTBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. B/T Yr./Elg. Ht. Hometown/Last School 1 Bogado, Mariangee Pitcher/Infield R/R SR 5-6 Mariara, Venezuela/U.E. Milagro de Maria 4 Huddleston, Jennilee Infield R/R SO 5-4 Peachtree City, Ga./Starr's Mills 5 Bettenbrock, Kari Infield R/R SO 5-7 Cory, Ind./Clay City 6 Wahl, Christy Pitcher R/R JR 5-7 Tucker, Ga./Tucker 9 Terry, Rachel Infield R/R JR 5-10 Palatine, Ill./Fremd 10 Deaven, Janetta Catcher/Utility R/R SO 5-6 Harrisburg, Pa/Central Dauphin 11 Olson, Anna Infield R/R SO 5-10 Orland Park, Ill./Carl Sandburg 13 Page, Abby Outfield L/R JR 5-5 Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 17 Hines, Lauren Outfield L/L SR 5-8 Auburn, Ind./DeKalb 19 Roark, Megan Pitcher R/R SR 5-11 Pleasant Hill, Calif./College Park 20 Padove, Sarah Infield R/R FR 5-4 Hammond, Ind./Marian Catholic 21 Hohs, Heather Outfield L/L JR 5-5 Morton Grove, Ill./Niles West 22 Hamilton, Julia Outfield S/R SO 5-2 Lincolnshire, Ill./Stevenson 23 DiNallo, Julie Infield R/R FR 5-7 East Kentwood, Mich./East Kentwood 25 Richards, Kim Outfield R/R JR 5-8 Indianapolis, Ind./Warren Central 32 Pellerito, Stephanie Infield R/R FR 5-7 Tustin, Calif./Tustin

Three-Time Big Ten Champions (1983, 1986, 1994) - Four Trips to the WCWS (1979, 1980, 1983, 1986) 2006 LEADERS / QUICK FACTS / ROSTER BREAKDOWN / INTERVIEW PROCEDURES 4

2006 FINAL LEADERS ROSTER BREAKDOWN / Batting Avg: * Lauren Hines ...... 407 (59-for-145) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Slugging Pct: Lauren Hines ...... 703 Kari Bettenbrock ...... BET-in-brock Runs: Mariangee Bogado ...... 29 Mariangee Bogado ...... Mary-ANN-Gee Bo-GA-Doh Hits: Mariangee Bogado/Lauren Hines...... 59 Janetta Deaven ...... Deev-in RBI: Kim Richards...... 31 Doubles: Lauren Hines...... 11 Julie DiNallo ...... Di-NA-low Triples: Mariangee Bogado ...... 2 Heather Hohs ...... Hah-s Home Runs: Lauren Hines...... 10 Jennilee Huddleston ...... JENNY-lee : Lauren Hines...... 102 Sarah Padove ...... PAD-ove Stolen Bases: Julia Hamilton ...... 16 (16-17) Megan Roark ...... Rork ERA: Mariangee Bogado...... 1.57 Christy Wahl ...... Wall Wins: Mariangee Bogado ...... 20 BY CLASS Saves: Megan Roark/Christy Wahl ...... 1 Seniors (3): Mariangee Bogado, Lauren Hines, Megan Roark IP: Mariangee Bogado...... 213.2 Juniors (5): Heather Hohs, Abby Page, Kim Richards, Rachel SO: Mariangee Bogado ...... 289 Terry, Christy Wahl Sophomores (5): Kari Bettenbrock, Janetta Deaven, Julia * Minimum of 2 at bats per game Hamilton, Jennilee Huddleston, Anna Olson Freshmen (3): Julie DiNallo, Sarah Padove, Stephanie Pellerito 2006 QUICK FACTS BY STATE Location: ...... Bloomington, Ind. Indiana (5): Kari Bettenbrock (Cory), Lauren Hines (Auburn), Enrollment: ...... 38, 903 Sarah Padove (Hammond), Abby Page (Indianapolis), Kim Colors: ...... Cream and Crimson Richards (Indianapolis) Founded: ...... 1820 Illinois (4): Julia Hamilton (Lincolnshire), Heather Hohs (Morton President: ...... Dr. Adam W. Herbert Grove), Anna Olson (Orland Park), Rachel Terry (Palatine) Director of Athletics: ...... Rick Greenspan California (2): Megan Roark (Pleasant Hill), Stephanie Pellerito (Tustin) Stadium: ...... IU Varsity Softball Field Georgia (2): Jennilee Huddleston (Peachtree City), Christy Wahl Conference: ...... Big Ten (Tucker) 2006 Overall Record: ...... 29-23-1 Michigan (1): Julie DiNallo (East Kentwood) 2006 Big Ten Record/Finish: ...... 8-9/6th place Pennsylvania (1): Janetta Deaven (Harrisburg) Letterwinners Returning/Lost/New: ...... 14/2/3 Venezuela (1): Mariangee Bogado (Mariara) Position Players Returning/Lost: ...... 11/1 BY POSITION Pitchers Returning/Lost/New: ...... 3/1/0 Pitchers (3): Mariangee Bogado, Megan Roark, Christy Wahl Head Coach: ...... Stacey Phillips Infielders (7): Kari Bettenbrock, Julie DiNallo, Jennilee Alma Mater: ...... Michigan State, 2000 Huddleston, Anna Olson, Sarah Padove, Stephanie Pellerito, Record at Indiana: ...... 13-41 Rachel Terry Career Record: ...... Same Outfielders (5): Julia Hamilton, Lauren Hines, Heather Hohs, Assistant Coach: ...... Tarrah Beyster Abby Page, Kim Richards Catchers (2): Janetta Deaven, Rachel Terry Alma Mater: ...... Oregon State, 2000 Assistant Coach: ...... Michelle Puls Alma Mater: ...... Maine, 1998

MEDIA PROCEDURES

WEEKLY INTERVIEWS POSTGAME INTERVIEWS All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the IU Weather permitting, all postgame interviews of both players and Media Relations Department. Please contact Media Relations coaches will be conducted on the field after the game. Should staff assistant Kevin Martinez to make interview arrangements. there be inclement weather, interviews will be held in the softball All interview requests should be made at least one day in dugout or in the press box. All postgame player and coach inter- advance. views should be requested through the IU Media Relations Department. ON THE ROAD Postgame interviews on the road shall take place at the direc- tion of Indiana media relations staff assistant Kevin Martinez, who will accompany the team on road trips. You can contact him at 812-856-0416 (office), 806-441-2801 (cell) or e-mail kecmarti@indi- ana.edu for further instructions on road interview requests.

Three-Time Big Ten Champions (1983, 1986, 1994) - Four Trips to the WCWS (1979, 1980, 1983, 1986) NOTES / SUPERLATIVES 5 Indiana has faced 13 of the 64 teams SEASON FIRSTS INDIANA SEASON FACTS selected for NCAA Tournament, own- ing a 9-13-1 record against that field. : ...... Bogado vs. OU (2/17) Overall: ...... 29-23-1 Of those 13 losses, six came by two- Base Runner: ...... Bogado vs. OU (2/17) Big Ten: ...... 8-9 runs or less. Non-conference: ...... 21-14-1 Walk: ...... Bogado vs. OU (2/17) Team pairings were determined by Home: ...... 12-5 Extra Base Hit: ..Richards [] vs OU (2/17) Away: ...... 6-11 geographical proximity, with the Neutral: ...... 11-7-1 exception that teams from the same Home Run: ...... Bogado vs. OU (2/17) Game One (DH): ...... 4-4 conference were not paired during Grand Slam: ...... Richards vs. UIC [DH2](3/29) Game Two (DH): ...... 3-3-1 regional competition, when possible. : ....Huddleston vs. Appalachian St. (3/11) 1-Run Games: ...... 9-9 The regional winners will advance 2-Run Games: ...... 6-6 to super regional competition for a : ...... Bogado vs. UT-Martin (3/3) 5+Run Games: ...... 8-3 best-of-three series May 26-27 3-Hit Game: ...... Huddleston vs OU (2/17) Extra Innings: ...... 7-1 (Memorial Day Weekend) at eight Shutouts: ...... 11-10 Multi-RBI Game: ...... Richards vs. OU (2/17) campus sites. The remaining eight ------Multi-Home Run Game: ..Richards vs. Tulsa (3/10) After 4 Leading: ...... 20-1 teams will advance to the WCWS, an Trailing: ...... 4-16-1 eight-team, double-elimination tourna- Complete Game: ...... Bogado vs. OU (2/17) Tied: ...... 5-6 ment. The championship final will be a Complete Game Victory: Bogado vs. USF (2/24) After 5 Leading: ...... 19-0 best-of-three-series. The WCWS will Complete Game Shutout: Bogado vs. USF (2/24) Trailing: ...... 3-21-1 be conducted June 1-7 at the ASA Hall Tied: ...... 6-2 of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. No-Hitter: ...... Roark vs. Siena (2/25) After 6 Leading: ...... 19-0 The Pacific 10 led all conferences Perfect Game: ...... None Trailing: ...... 0-21-1 with seven teams in the championship, Tied: ...... 7-1 Save: ...... Roark vs. Penn State [DH2] (4/2) ------while the Big 12, Big Ten and SEC vs. In-State Opponents: ...... 5-1 placed six teams. Fresno State Included in their win streak, the In February: ...... 2-4-1 remains the only team to be selected Roadrunners earned their automatic In March: ...... 14-7 to all 25 championships. Eight teams berth into the 64-team field with their In April: ...... 13-11 are making their initial appearances in 8-0 win over Texas-Arlington in the In May: ...... 3-1 the tournament: North Carolina State, Southland Conference Championship. ------Youngstown State, Tulsa, Georgia UTSA is making its second NCAA Current Winning Streak: ...... 0 Southern, Portland State, Southern Tournament appearance in the past Current Losing Streak: ...... 1 Utah, Nevada and Marist. three years. Longest Winning Streak: ...... 6 Longest Losing Streak: ...... 5 Catcher Jessica Els paces the ------INSIDE UTAH Roadrunner offense with a team-best WHEN SCORING Utah brings a 38-19 record into the .372 batting average and 34 RBI, while 0-2 Runs: ...... 8-17 Austin Regional. The Utes have made shortstop Aimee Murray boasts a .369 3-5 Runs: ...... 10-5 12 NCAA Tournament appearances, average and 36 runs. 6-9 Runs: ...... 8-1 and have a gone to the World Series Leading UTSA to one of its best 10+ Runs: ...... 3-0-1 four times (1982, '85, '91 and '94). Their records in program history, Amanda ------last NCAA Tournament showing was in Nikolenko (23-5) owns a 2.20 ERA with WHEN GIVING UP 2004. 149 punchouts from the circle. 0-2 Runs: ...... 23-9 3-5 Runs: ...... 5-7 Utah snagged an automatic bid to It will be the first time for both pro- 6-9 Runs: ...... 1-5 the 2006 NCAA Tournament with a gram’s to meet on the diamond should 10+ Runs: ...... 0-2-1 stunning come-from-behind win over circumstances permit. San Diego State in the Mountain West SETTING THE SCENE Conference Championship. INSIDE TEXAS UCLA received the No. 1 seed in the Utah is riding the bats of second Texas is 49-7 coming into the 2006 NCAA Division I Softball Championship baseman Jackie Wong and center- NCAA Tournament. The Longhorns are on May 14 when the committee fielder Diana Phillips, who are hitting a the team to beat in the region, playing announced the 64-team field. The .448 and .364, respectively. the Austin Region’s tournament host as Bruins, champions of the Pac-10 From the circle, the Utes rely on the the No. 3-seed overall in the bracket. Conference, are 43-7. Fellow Pac-10 arm of Karina Cannon, who owns a The Longhorns are coming off a team Arizona (44-9) is the No. 2 seed, 2.09 ERA, 20-7 record and 128 strike- WCWS appearance in 2005, eventually followed by Texas, No. 4 seed outs on the season. falling to runner-up UCLA. Northwestern (42-12) and No. 5-seed This is the first meeting between the This is UT’s seventh overall appear- Alabama (49-9). two programs. ance in the tournament since begin- Twenty-nine conferences were ning varsity competition in 1997. awarded automatic qualification, and INSIDE UTSA The Horns have made three show- the remaining 35 slots were filled with UTSA brings a 37-12 record into the ings at the eight-team WCWS (1998, at-large selections to complete the Austin Regional, winning 21 of its last 2003, ‘05), finishing third nationally in bracket. 22 games. 2003 and 2005.

Three-Time Big Ten Champions (1983, 1986, 1994) - Four Trips to the WCWS (1979, 1980, 1983, 1986) NOTES / SUPERLATIVES 6 UT’s success at the plate is in large BIG TEN RECAP/HONORS INDIANA PITCHING part due to the bat of utility player Indiana accomplished its best tour- Desiree Williams, who is hitting a nament outing ever, advancing to the PITCHING team-best .345 with 51 hits and 38 RBI. semifinal game of the Big Ten Bogado Starts: ...... 20-9 Right behind her teammate is outfielder Touranment for the first time in pro- Roark Starts: ...... 8-13 Tina Boutelle who owns a .302 average gram history. IU also won its first game Wahl Starts: ...... 1-1 coupled with 51 hits and 26 RBI. in tournament play since 1982. Texas is carried by the nation’s lead- Indiana edged Iowa, 5-4, in the open- ing hurler, Cat Osterman (32-2). ing round, marking the third time the WHEN IU STARTER GOES Osterman owns the nation’s best ERA Hoosiers have defeated the Hawkeyes 3-Innings or Less: ...... 1-7 of a 0.42, allowing only 16 earned runs this season. Into the 4th: ...... 2-3 and has an impressive 511 strikeouts. Indiana fell to the eventual tourna- Into the 5th: ...... 2-3 The two programs have never met. ment-champion Michigan in the semifi- Into the 6th: ...... 2-0 nal game, 4-0. Into the 7th: ...... 0-0 UNFAMILIAR WATERS 8+Innings: ...... 0-0 Indiana will open its first NCAA tour- CAREER WALK LEADERS nament schedule in the last decade by Complete Games: ...... 22-10-1 facing possibly three teams it has 1. Michelle Venturella (1992-95) 140 never faced on the diamond. Texas, 2. Monica Armendarez (1995-98) 95 WHEN OPPONENT STARTER GOES Utah and UTSA will all be new oppo- 3. Margaret Haenisch (1991-94) 83 3-Innings or Less: ...... 5-1-1 nents for the Hoosiers. 4. Misten Mager (1993-96) 80 Into the 4th: ...... 4-3 On the season, the Hoosiers have 5. Lauren Hines (2003-pr.) 77 faced eight brand new foes and own an Into the 5th: ...... 6-1 6. Amy Lonigro (1994-97) 68 8-0 record against those opponents. Into the 6th: ...... 3-0 Into the 7th: ...... 0-0 AT THE PEAK KEEPING UP WITH HINES 8+Innings: ...... 0-0 With its best performance at the Senior Lauren Hines has been busy Complete Games: ...... 11-18 conference tournament in program his- all season long rewriting the school tory, the Indiana softball team made it record books. Most recently, the to the semifinal game where it fell to Hoosiers etched her name in four more WHEN IU PITCHERS RECORD eventual champion No. 13 Michigan. categories. While the senior has at 0-3 Strikeouts: ...... 2-3 The performance allowed the least two more games to play, the 4-6 Strikeouts: ...... 3-8 Hoosiers to peak at just the right time to Hoosier has already become a legend 7-9 Strikeouts: ...... 14-7 earn the program its first tournament in the history books. 10-14 Strikeouts: ...... 7-5-1 bid in the last decade. Indiana finshed Below are lists of where the senior 15+Strikeouts: ...... 3-0 the season winning nine of their last 12 now stands in single-season walks and games, including three shutouts and a career walks and RBI. sweep of archirival Purdue to advance CAREER RBI LEADERS WHEN OPPONENT PITCHERS RECORD to the Big Ten Tournament for the first 0-3 Strikeouts: ...... 10-4 time since 1996. 1. Michelle Venturella (1992-95) 153 4-6 Strikeouts: ...... 12-8-1 2. Monica Armendarez (1995-98) 146 7-9 Strikeouts: ...... 6-4 USA SOFTBALL SINGLES OUTS 3. Meg Montgomery (1994-97) 127 BOGADO 10-14 Strikeouts: ...... 1-7 4. Margaret Haenisch (1991-94) 98 15+Strikeouts: ...... 0-0 Senior pitcher Mariangee Bogado 5. Brooke Monroe (1999-02) 94 earned her first and IU’s first USA 6. Marjie Ledgerwood (1987-90) 92 Softball National Collegiate Player of WHEN IU PITCHERS RECORD 7. Lauren Hines (2003-pr.) 90 the Week honor for the week ending Mary Haslinger (1984-87) 90 0-2 Walks: ...... 19-13 May 7. 3-4 Walks: ...... 9-7 Bogado earned the accolade after 9. Tammy Connor (1985-88) 81 leading Indiana to its first Big Ten Jenny McDaniel (1985-88) 81 5-6 Walks: ...... 1-3-1 Tournament bid in a decade, pitching 7-9 Walks: ...... 0-0 all 14 innings for the Hoosiers against SEASON WALK LEADERS 10+Walks: ...... 0-0 archrival Purdue in IU’s sweep of their intrastate foe. 1. Michelle Venturella (1994) 56 2. Michelle Venturella (1995) 40 WHEN OPPONENT PITCHERS RECORD This is only the fifth year the award 0-2 Walks: ...... 14-15 has been in existence, marking the 3. Lauren Hines (2006) 35 third time Bogado has been named 4. Margaret Haenisch (1994) 32 3-4 Walks: ...... 12-6-1 player of the week by either the confer- 5. Monica Armendarez (1996) 28 5-6 Walks: ...... 1-2 ence or USA Softball. Monica Armendarez (1998) 28 7-9 Walks: ...... 2-0 10+Walks: ...... 0-0

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2005-06 HOOSIER TERRY IN THE SPOTLIGHT MILESTONES Junior first baseman Rachel Terry MILESTONES earned her first Big Ten Player of the CONTINUED Nov. 18: Week laurel for the week ending April Head coach Stacey Phillips signed her 23. April 21-23: second recruiting class since taking the Terry helped lead the Hoosiers to a Indiana recorded a 3-1 record over the reins of the program in 2004. Phillips 3-1 record in Big Ten action against span against Big Ten foes Wisconsin and added the talents of Stephanie Turner, league foes Wisconsin and Iowa. Iowa. The wins over the Badgers, a 3-1 Jennifer Glueckert and Brenda Langston The Palatine, Ill., native earned the and 9-1 series sweep, were the first over to the incoming class of 2007. selection after leading the Hoosiers to UW since 2004. The Hoosiers’ series split a 4-2 record over the past week, and a with Iowa, including a game-one run-rule Fall Ball: 3-1 mark in Big Ten games. IU's league 12-4 victory, marked its first win over the Indiana went 4-2-1 during fall ball. The victories came courtesy of a sweep Hawkeyes since 1998, ending a 15-game Hoosiers will use their early season suc- over Wisconsin, while the Hoosiers skid. cess on defense, allowing only 11 runs split with Iowa. through seven games. Terry tallied a .526 batting average April 24: (10-for-19) through six games of Junior Rachel Terry earned her first Feb. 24: action, and registered two home runs, career Big Ten Player of the Week honor Senior Mariangee Bogado threw a sin- a double, five runs and 10 RBI en route for the week ending April 23. The junior gle-game all-time school record 23 to an .895 . is Indiana’s third selection to the weekly strikeouts against USF to earn IU their Against Iowa, Terry recorded the honor, marking the first time Indiana has first victory of the season. game-ending home run to seal a run- had three-or-more honorees in a season rule 12-4 victory over the Hawkeyes. since the early 90s. Feb. 25: She also helped Indiana set an all-time Senior pitcher Megan Roark tallied her record for long balls in a season with April 26: third career no-hitter against Siena. 37, eclipsing the previous high of 35 Senior pitcher Mariangee Bogado set by the 2004 Hoosiers. Terry had fanned the second most batters in a March 10-12: two-or-more hits in four out of the six game with her performance of 22 strike- Indiana defeated two ranked opponents games, including a 2-for-2 perform- outs against Indiana State. and posted a 6-0 record en route to the ance against IPFW and a 3-for-4 effort May 6-7: FSU Invitational title. The title marked the in the first game against Iowa. Indiana claimed its first series sweep of first for IU since 2004. Terry joins senior pitcher Mariangee Purdue since 1997. The feat propelled a Bogado on the list of 2006 Hoosiers to March 12: earned its first Big Ten Tournament berth earn the Big Ten's weekly awards, as since 1996. Junior center fielder Kim Richards Bogado as twice earned the nod this earned MVP honors for her efforts at the season. FSU Tournament. Also making the team May 12: Indiana finished third behind were seniors pitcher Mariangee Bogado With Indiana’s 5-4 victory over Iowa in Michigan with four awards this sea- and right fielder Lauren Hines. the Big Ten Tournament, IU advanced to son, while Northwestern led the con- the semifinal game for the first time in March 14: ference with eight selections. program history. Senior pitcher Mariangee Bogado earned her first career Big Ten Pitcher HITTING ZONE May 14: of the Week honor on March 14. One of IU’s top goals since the Indiana earns first NCAA Tournament beginning of the season was to berth since 1996. March 24-26: improve its offensive output. The Hoosiers went 2-1 at the 2006 IU Classic Hoosiers have accomplished that and more with a .261 batting average on If the season ended today, the sen- with wins over Western Kentucky (2-1) ior would finish with the best average and Wright State (11-1). the season. This is best by a Indiana Hoosiers in the last three years. squad in the last nine years. The last With a .703 slugging percentage, March 28: Hines also is on her way to finishing in Junior center fielder Kim Richards hit her time the Hoosiers had above a .261 the top 10 of that category as well. first career grand slam against Illinois- came in 1997 when they registered a Chicago (3/28) in the Hoosiers 9-2 victory. .293. SEASON SLUGGING March 31-April 2: BEST IN THE BUSINESS PERCENTAGE Indiana opened the Big Ten season 3-1, Senior right fielder Lauren Hines is 1. Michelle Venturella (1994) .819 splitting with Ohio State (1-1) and sweep- well on her way to posting the best 2. Monica Armendarez (1998) .784 ing Penn State. The feat marked the first batting average and best slugging per- 3. Stormy Hanson (2003) .750 wins over both programs since 2004, and centage in the last nine years. combined to give IU the best start since Currently, the Hoosier owns a .407 4. Monica Armendarez (1997) .746 going 5-0 to open the 1997 season. clip, standing seventh all-time. 5. Lauren Hines (2006) .703

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ALL-TIME SEASON-BEST SEASON LEADERS PROTECTING THE DIAMOND The Hoosiers are also on track to set BATTING PERCENTAGE 1. Amy Unterbrink (1986) 370 an IU record for the fewest errors 1. Monica Armendarez 1997 .437 2. Amy Unterbrink (1984) 298 committed in a single season with 46 2. Deb Hockemeyer 1976 .432 3. Mariangee Bogado (2006) 289 on the season. The current all-time Hoosier record 3. Karleen Moore 1987 .419 4. Gina Ugo (1996) 273 for the fewest errors allowed is 63. 5. Michelle Venturella 1994 .418 5. Amy Unterbrink (1985) 256 6. Pam Craig 1987 .410 6. Megan Roark (2005) 219 ON THE HAMILTON TRAIL 7. Lauren Hines 2006 .407 7. Mariangee Bogado (2004) 207 Sophomore left fielder/pinch runner Jean Magrane 1974 .407 Gina Ugo (1994) 198 Julia Hamilton has been IU’s quickest 8. Linda Spagnolo 1980 .401 9. Amy Unterbrink (1983) 165 player on the diamond all season long. 9. Linda Thaler 1982 .400 10. Megan Roark (2006) 149 On the year, the Lincolnshire, Ill., 10. Monica Armendarez 1998 .384 Megan Roark (2004) 149 native has registered 16 steals. 11. Stormy Hanson 2003 .382 The feat is the most by an IU stu- STEP UP TO THE PLATE dent-athlete since 2003, when Stormy MAKING HISTORY The Indiana pitching staff has been Hanson posted 17. Indiana’s pitching staff of seniors one of the best staffs in the Big Ten With the 2006 NCAA Tournament left Mariangee Bogado and Megan Roark Conference all season. to play, the Hoosier has her eyes set and junior Christy Wahl have com- Not only have senior pitchers on etching her name into the record bined to be one of the best in school Mariangee Bogado and Megan Roark books for one of the best efforts in a histroy. Not only has the contingent and junior hurler Christy Wahl been single season. Should Hamilton regis- suffocated batters at the plate, they solid throughout the season, they have ter seven more stolen bases, the soph- have struck out 447 in the process. combined to be one of the best contin- omore would enter the top 10 in the The season punchout total is the gents in IU history. category with 23, tying former most fanned batters in a single season The threesome has allowed only 269 Hoosiers Khara Good (1996-99) and by any Hoosiers contingent in program hits on the season, which ranks sixth Sue O’Callaghan (1982-83). history, replacing the former record of all-time in the IU record book for a Hamilton would become the first 441 set 1986. season. Indiana softball player to enter the record list in stolen bases in the last STRIKEOUTS RECORDED HITS ALLOWED SEASON eight years. IN A SEASON IN A SEASON FIELDING % LEAVE IT IN THE PAST 1. 2006 447 1. 156 1979 1. .970 2006 The Indiana softball team is in the 2. 1986 441 2. 176 1980 2. .963 1986 process of erasing the memory of one 3. 2004 404 3. 201 1986 3. .959 1994 of the toughest seasons in IU history. 4. 1985 347 4. 221 1981 4. .957 2004 In 2004, the Hoosiers posted a 13-41 5. 1996 298 5. 252 1989 .957 1989 overall record, including a 2-18 clip in conference games. 6. 2005 295 6. 269 2006 .957 1987 7. 1994 278 In 2006, the Hoosiers eclipsed last 7. 289 1988 7. .955 1988 season’s overall win total with a 29- 8. 1983 225 8. 295 1985 8. .953 1993 23-1 record on the year, while they 9. 2003 193 9. 306 1990 9. .951 1985 dismissed last year’s Big Ten wins 10. 2001 183 total in a single weekend, upending * Bold Indicates evey year the cur- THIS IS MY FIELD Ohio State and Penn State to open rent IU pitching staff has served on. Indiana is on its way to rewriting the conference action 3-1. The start was record books in fielding percentage. In IU’s best since opening 5-0 in 1997. BOWLING ‘STRIKES’ 2006, the Hoosiers own a .970 fielding Indiana finished their conference slate Senior pitcher Mariangee Bogado efficiency, which if the season ended with a 8-9 record. has posted a team-leading 289 strike- today would become an all-time best With IU’s win over Ball State, the outs on the season. The feat is the since the inception of the program Hoosiers also claimed their third 25- most fanned batters for a Hoosier more than 30 years ago. The current win season since 1997. since Hall of Famer Amy Unterbrink record is a .963 posted by the 1986 (1983-86) punched out 298 in 1984. Hoosiers. MAKE IT TWO BIG TEN NODS Previous to that effort, Unterbrink Ironically, the last time the Hoosiers With senior pitcher Mariangee registered 370 in 1986 for the school advanced to the WCWS came in 1986. Bogado’s performance in leading the record. Currently, Bogado’s season Hoosiers to their best start in confer- count ranks third in IU’s all-time sin- ence games since opening 5-0 in 1997, gle-season strikeouts list. the senior grabbed her second Big Ten Pitcher of the Week honor, announced the conference office on April 3.

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The laurel is her second of her CAREER HOME RUN LEADERS “We are just a better team with her career. IU’s top hurler proved to be a at first,” Phillips said. “We are going to pivotal component in the Hoosiers’ 3-1 1. Monica Armendarez (1995-98) 38 need her leadership even more with a start in conference affairs, notching all 2. Michelle venturella (1992-95) 28 young infield.” three wins behind solid performances. 3. Meg Montgomery (1994-97) 26 Terry’s contributions include 283 The start included fanning 13 in the putouts, while also taking care of busi- 4. Lauren Hines (2003-pr.) 25 first game of a doubleheader against ness at the plate tallying 42 hits, 14 the Nittany Lions. On the season, Brooke Monroe (1999-02) 24 runs, eight doubles, four home runs, 23 Bogado has thrown nine games with 6. Tory Yamaguchi (2004-05) 21 RBI and drawing 18 walks. double-digit strikeouts. Stormy Hanson (2000-03) 21 Bogado grabbed her first career Big 8. Kim Richards 13 SEASON DOUBLES LEADERS Ten Pitcher of the Week accolade for 9. Sue Lilley (1977-80) 12 the week ending March 12, leading the 10. Amy Lonigro (1994-97) 9 1. Michelle Venturella (1994) 17 Hoosiers to their first tournament title 11. Mariangee Bogado 8 Mary Haslinger (1987) 17 at the Florida State Tournament. Sheri Savko (1999-00) 8 3. Monica Armendarez (1995) 15 Bogado led the Hoosiers from the 12. Margaret Haenisch (1991-94) 7 Aimee Lonigro (1994) 15 hill with four wins en route to the FSU Michelle Venturella (1993) 15 Invitational title in Tallahassee, Fla. LONG BALL LEADERS Marjie Ledgerwood (1990) 15 Of Bogado's four wins, two came Senior right fielder Lauren Hines Pam Lee (1984) 15 over top-25 opponents in No. 15 currently has 24 home runs in her 8. Angie Rapp (1994) 14 Nebraska, 2-1, and No. 25 North career at IU and ranks tied for fourth Marjie Ledgerwood (1988) 14 Carolina, 1-0. all-time on the career list in the cate- Donna Michalek (1978) 14 gory. Monica Armendarez (1996) 14 AT SHORT WITH PELLERITO Junior center fielder Kim Richards Monica Armendarez (1997) 14 Freshman shortstop Stephanie also is making a run in the record Pellerito has made an immediate * Lauren Hines (2006) 11 books and stands in eighth all-time in * Kim Richards (2006) 10 impact for the Hoosiers this season the category with 13 home runs overall both defensively and offensively. * Jennilee Huddleston (2006) 10 and is tied for a team-best nine in 2006. * Mariangee Bogado (2006) 9 Pellerito notched her first career Senior pitcher Mariangee Bogado * Rachel Terry (2006) 9 home run in the Hoosiers’ second recently etched her name in the game of the season against the then- books, registering her eighth career * Closest current Hoosier No. 10 Oklahoma Sooners on Feb. 17. homer against Northwestern to rank On the year, Pellerito has tallied 33 tied for 11th. hits, scored 11 runs and accumulated The overall record in the category is GETTING “RICH” two home runs, three doubles and 11 38 set by one of IU’s all-time greats, Junior centerfielder Kim Richards is RBI. Monica Armendarez, from 1995-98. showing why experience goes a long way out on the diamond. ‘SECOND’ TO NONE TEAM RECORD FOR HOME RUNS In her third year at centerfielder, Freshman second baseman Sarah IN A SEASON Richards also has been a consistent Padove has made a quick name for slugger at the plate. Richards has tal- herself in her debut season for the 1. 40 2006 lied 41 hits, scored 20 runs, and col- Hoosiers. Padove has already record- 2. 35 2004 lected 10 doubles, 31 RBI and nine ed 31 hits, eight runs, a double, three 32 1994 home runs. home runs and 14 RBI. 4. 30 1997 The team’s leader in doubles a year In 2006, the Hammond, Ind., native 5. 28 2003 ago, the Indianapolis native has has made 46 starts at second base. 6. 26 2005 already collected 10 on the season, Against Penn State in the first game of 26 2002 drawing just one away from her total the doubleheader, Padove recorded of 11 in 2005. 8. 21 1996 her first career home run with a blast over the left field fence to help propel MAKE IT A SWEEP the Hoosiers to a 4-0 victory. ON THE MOVE WITH RACHEL TERRY Indiana posted its first sweep over The freshman also took All- Junior Rachel Terry is one of the Penn State Nittany Lions since American pitcher Jennie Ritter the dis- Indiana’s most vocal leaders on the 1998 on April 2. The Hoosiers toppled tance, firing a two-run homer over the field, and she has led the Hoosiers PSU with back-to-back 4-0 victories left field fence in Indiana’s 4-2 loss to from a different spot on the diamond in during the day’s doubleheaders. The Michigan on April 7. 2006. sweep also propelled the Hoosiers to Against Illinois, Padove shot her Terry made the move from third to a 3-1 start in conference affairs. third homer of the season over the left first this season, and head coach In Indiana’s series with the field wall. The long ball gave the Stacey Phillips sees the lineup change Wisconsin Badgers, the Hoosiers Hoosiers a 4-0 lead in their April 16 as a huge boost for the Hoosiers. posted their first series sweep since meeting with the Fighting Illini. the two team’s first met in 1996.

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That year, IU won all four games The overall record for appearances STRIKEOUTS IN A GAME between the two teams. Indiana’s is 176 set by IU Hall of Famer, Amy wins also marked the first time they Unterbrink (1983-86). LEADERS defeated Wisconsin since 2004. With her two starts against Purdue, 23 Mariangee Bogado (10) at USF (2/24/06) To close out the regular season, senior pitcher Mariangee Bogado 22 Mariangee Bogado at Ind. St. (11) (4/26/06) Indiana registered a series sweep entered the record book at sixth with 19 Amy Unterbrink at Texas (13) (3/17/86) over Purdue to clinch a spot in the Big 101 career appearances in just two- Ten Tournament. A series sweep over and-a-half years of action in the circle 18 Amy Unterbrink at Ind. St. (4/22/86) Purdue, and the last time IU claimed for IU. 17 Amy Unterbrink vs. E. Illinois (3/9/86) sweeps over three league opponents 17 Mariangee Bogado vs. Troy (9)(3/10/06) in the same season, came in 1997. CAREER APPEARANCE LEADERS 17 Amy Unterbrink vs. Iowa (10) (4/19/86)

WHO ARE THE NEW FACES 1. Amy Unterbrink (1983-86) 176 HISTORY LESSON Indiana softball head coach Stacey 2. Gina Ugo (1993-96) 158 On Feb. 24 against South Florida, Phillips announced the hiring of Tarrah 3. Megan Roark (2003-pr.) 153 senior pitch Mariangee Bogado set a Beyster and Michelle Puls for the 4. Christy Brown (1988-91) 130 Hoosier school record for the most vacant assistant coaches positions on 5. Alison Cooke (1999-02) 108 strikeouts in a single game with 23, the IU women’s softball staff. 6. Mariangee Bogado (2004-pr.) 101 replacing a previous best of 18 set by “Both Coach Beyster and Coach 7. Janelle Campbell (1992-95) 97 1986 All-American Amy Unterbrink in Puls are great additions to our pro- March of 1986. gram,” Phillips said. “The two bring Against Indiana State on April 26, great experience on and off the field. MOVING ON UP the Hoosier claimed the second-place Their knowledge of the game will be Senior pitcher Megan Roark has spot with a 22 strikeout performance an asset in rebuilding this program been one of IU’s most consistent pitch- in 11 innings. into a top competitor in the Big Ten ers throughout her career. Roark has On the season, Bogado has nine Conference.” not only had the most starts and double-digit strikeouts performances, Beyster joined the Hoosiers after appearances of any IU pitcher coming including four of those efforts with 15 serving as an assistant coach at into the season, she also began the or more. Bradley University, while Puls came campaign with an impressive 424 the program after a successful coach- strikeouts. SEASON WINS LEADERS ing stint at the University of Maine. With 149 punchouts (145 innings) in Beyster helped Bradley to a 29-29 2006, the Pleasant Hill, Calif., native 1. Gina Ugo (1994) 36-7 overall record, its best in over 10 ranks third all-time in IU history in the 2. Amy Unterbrink (1986) 33-13 years. Puls wrapped up a season as category with 573. 3. Gina Ugo (1996) 30-17 the interim head coach at Maine, lead- Senior pitcher Mariangee Bogado 4. Christy Brown (1990) 24-6 ing the team to an America East also is quickly climbing the all-time 5. Sally Wood (1983) 25-7 Championship and a 28-23 record. strikeout chart and is right behind 6. Amy Unterbrink (1984) 24-10 Roark with 559. BEING YOUNG So far on the season, Bogado has a 7. Mariangee Bogado (2006) 20-9 The Indiana starting lineup includes team-best 289 strikeouts (213 2/3 8. Amy Unterbrink (1983) 20-13-1 nine underclassmen and is one of the innings). 9. Kim Mourer (1985) 19-5 youngest in the Big Ten Conference. Unterbrink (1983-86) holds the all- 10. Amy Unterbrink (1985) 19-9-1 The Hoosier roster includes three time record, fanning a total of 1,089 freshmen (second baseman Julie batters over her four-year career, CAREER INNINGS PITCHED DiNallo, second baseman Sarah while Gina Ugo (1993-96) holds the LEADERS Padove, shortstop Stephanie Pellerito) second-place slot with 664. and five sophomores (third base- 1. Amy Unterbrink (1983-86) 1101.0 man/designated hitter Kari CAREER STRIKEOUT LEADERS 2. Gina Ugo (1993-96) 929.1 Bettenbrock, catcher Janetta Deaven, 3. Christy Brown (1988-91) 737.0 pinch runner/left fielder Julie 1. Amy Unterbrink (1983-86) 1,089 4. Alison Cooke (1999-02) 635.1 Hamilton, third baseman Jennilee 2. Gina Ugo (1993-96) 664 5. Megan Roark (2003-pr.) 598.1 Huddleston and designated player 3. Megan Roark (2003-pr.) 573 Anna Olson). 4. Mariangee Bogado (2004-pr.) 559 AUTHORS OF HISTORY 5. Christy Brown (1988-91) 323 Senior Megan Roark and Mariangee HAVEN’T WE SEEN YOU BEFORE 6. Alison Cooke (1999-02) 258 Bogado have continued to dominate in Senior pitcher Megan Roark has the circle for the Hoosiers. gained a wealth of experience in the While having one of the best sea- circle. Over Roark’s career, she has sons of their careers, both have left made 153 appearances for the their names in the record books in Hoosiers, which ranks third in school numerous categories. history.

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Roark (79) and Bogado (74) are now sixth and eighth, respectively, in the FRESHMAN DUO ON THE RECRUITING TRAIL record books in career starts. Leading Freshmen shortstop Stephanie IU head coach Stacey Phillips Indiana to a win over Iowa and its loss Pellerito and second baseman Sarah signed three student-athletes to to Michigan, Bogado moved into sev- Padove recorded their second and National Letters of Intent for the 2006- enth with a 20-9 single-season record first career home runs, respectively, to 07 season. The recruiting class in 2006. propel the Hoosiers to a 4-0 win over includes Stephanie Turner (Pendleton, Roark also will finish the season Penn State in game one of the double- Ind./Pendleton Heights), Jennifer with at least the fifth-most innings header on April 2. IU registered all four Glueckert (South Bend, Ind./ John pitched of 598 1/3 innings in her runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to Adams) and Brenda Langston topple the Nittany Lions for the first (Escondido, Calif./ Escondido). CAREER WINS LEADERS time since 2004. Turner, who plays first base for 1. Amy Unterbrink (1983-86) 96-45-2 Pellerito opened the decisive sixth Pendleton Heights, will join the inning with a solo home run to left field Hoosiers next year after an already 2. Gina Ugo (1993-96) 94-41 to break a Hoosier hitting slump. The accomplished high school career to 3. Christy Brown (1988-91) 66-37 blast also ended Penn State's no-hit- date. The Pendleton, Ind., native 4. Jill Jensen (1987-90) 42-22 ter and put the Hoosiers on the board, helped lead her team to a conference 5. Teresa Raine (1987-90) 42-24 1-0. Padove then stepped to the plate and county championships in both 6. Sally Wood (1982-83) 40-16 and kept the streak going as she sent 2003 and 2005, made it to the final four 7. Janelle Campbell (1992-95) 39-42 her first long ball of her career over in 2003 and was a state runner-up in 8. Mariangee Bogado (2004-pr.) 38-34 the left field fence. 2005. 9. Donna Michalek (1979-83) 31-15 10. Roxie Rafik (1986-89) 29-23 IU HALL OF FAME Glueckert comes to Indiana after a In 2004 and 2005, IU honored former stellar career at John Adams High CAREER GAMES STARTED Hoosier pitcher Amy Unterbrink (2004) School where she is a three-sport ath- LEADERS and former head coach Gayle Blevins lete playing softball, volleyball and (2005) with a selection into the IU Hall basketball. As a junior, Glueckert of Fame. helped lead her softball squad to a 1. Gina Ugo (1993-96) 133 In 2004, Unterbrink became the first sectional championship, while being 2. Amy Unterbrink (1983-86) 127 IU softball player or coach to be hon- named to the second team all-state, 3. Christy Brown (1988-91) 94 ored by the university as a selection to first team all-conference, team most 4. Teresa Martinez (1997-00) 86 the IU Athletics Hall of Fame. valuable player and serving as team 5. Alison Cooke (1999-02) 84 Unterbrink was one of the most domi- captain. Entering her senior campaign, 6. Megan Roark (2003-pr.) 79 nant pitchers in Indiana University and Glueckert is on the brink of breaking 7. Janelle Campbell (1992-95) 77 Big Ten history from 1983-86. the Indiana State record in triples. 8. Mariangee Bogado (2004-pr.) 74 She was a three-time all-league Langston is a two-sport athlete at honoree and closed her career with Escondido High School where she first team All-American laurels in 1986, also plays varsity tennis. career. while earning first-team All-Big Ten Langston’s most recent accomplish- JUST SHORT OF A CYCLE honors from 1984-86. ments include being named the 2005 Sophomore Jennilee Huddleston She also garnered first team All- team defensive player of the year, first came up a triple short of a cycle in the Region in 1984 and 1986. Unterbrink team All-Valley, Valley League Player Hoosiers’ 9-2 victory over Illinois- also excelled in the classroom as a of the Year, North County first team Chicago on March 28. Huddleston model student-athlete, earning opened the contest with a fly out to Academic All-Big Ten accolades in 2006 TRIPLES LEADERS right field in her first , and then 1986. followed it with a solo home run in the In 2005, Blevins became the second SEASON TOTALS top of the fourth inning. The sopho- overall softball player or coach to be Rk. Name 3sB more then shot a single up the middle honored with the prestigious selec- 1. Mariangee Bogado 2 in the top of the fifth inning to keep tion. 2. Lauren Hines 1 things rolling. While at Indiana, Blevins led the Jennilee Huddleston 1 The Peachtree, Ga., native grabbed Hoosiers to their second WCWS a double down the left line in the top of appearance (finished second) in just GAME HIGHS the sixth to move just a triple away her first season at the helm of the pro- Rk. Name from a cycle. Huddleston, unfortunate- gram. Blevins went on to lead the 1. (1) Bogado (2x)[Last vs. UIC (1)] ly, never got another chance at Hoosiers to another WCWS appear- (1) Hines vs. UK (4/12)[DH2] achieving the rare feat as she finished ance in 1983 and 1986, captured the with a 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI in Big Ten Championships title three time (1) Huddleston vs. Appalachian St. the win. (83, 85-86) and stepped down from the program with an overall record of 316- infield and claimed first team All-CIF. 151-3.

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TOP DOUBLES LEADERS TOP RUN TOP RBI PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES SEASON TOTALS SEASON TOTALS Rk. Name 2B SEASON TOTALS Rk. Name Runs Rk. Name RBI 1. Lauren Hines 11 1. Mariangee Bogado 29 1. Kim Richards 31 2. Kim Richards 10 2. Jennilee Huddleston 23 2. Lauren Hines 28 3. Jennilee Huddleston 10 3. Lauren Hines 21 3. Jennilee Huddleston 19 4. Mariangee Bogado 9 4. Kim Richards 20 4. Mariangee Bogado 18 Rachel Terry 9 5. Abby Page 14 5. Rachel Terry 15 6. Janetta Deaven 4 6. Julia Hamilton 13 6. Sarah Padove 14 7. Stephanie Pellerito 3 Rachel Terry 13 7. Anna Olson 10 8. Anna Olson 2 8. Janetta Deaven 11 8. Kari Bettenbrock 9 9. Sarah Padove 1 Heather Hohs 11 Stephanie Pellerito 9 Stephanie Pelleritio 11 Janetta Deaven 9 11. Rachel Carlson 8 GAME HIGHS 11. Julia Hamilton 2 12. Sarah Padove 7 Rk. Name 13. Julie DiNallo 5 GAME HIGHS 1. (2) Bogado vs. MSU (4/9) [DH1] 14. Anna Olson 4 Rk. Name (2) Huddleston vs. UK (4/12) [DH2] 15. Kari Bettenbrock 3 1. (5) Terry vs. Wisconsin (4/22) (1) Hines (10x)[Last vs. Iowa (3)] 2. (4) Richards (2x) [Last vs. Iowa 1] (1) Richards (10x)[Last vs. ISU] GAME HIGHS (4) Padove vs. OU (2/17) [DH2] (1) Huddleston (7x)[Last vs. ISU] Rk. Name (4) Richards vs. Tulsa (3/10) (1) Terry (10x)[Last vs. Iowa(3)] 1. (4) Huddleston vs. UConn (3/12) 5. (3) Hines (2x)[Last vs. UE] (1) Bogado (7x)[Last vs. Iowa(3)] (3) Hines vs. Iowa (4/23) [DH1] (3) Padove vs. Illinois (3/16) (1) Deaven (4x) [Last vs. Iowa (3)] (3) Richards (3x) [Last vs Iowa1] (3) Richards vs. UConn (3/12) (1) Olson (2x)[Last vs. UIC(1)] (3) Terry vs. IPFW (4/18) (3) Terry (2x) [ Last vs. Purdue 1] (2) Deaven (3x) [Last vs. UIC(2)] (1) Padove vs. Stetson (3/15) (2) Bogado vs. Kent State (2/26) (1) Pellerito (3x) [Last vs. Illinois] (2) Bogado vs. OU (2/17) [DH2] TOP HITTING (2) Hines vs. OU (2/17) [DH1] PERFORMANCES TOP HOME RUN LOG (2) Huddleston (3x) [Last vs. Iowa1] SEASON TOTALS (2) Olson vs. UT-Martin (3/3) Rk. Name Hits SEASON TOTALS (2) Pellerito vs. WSU (3/25) 1. Mariangee Bogado 59 Rk. Name HRs (2) Richards vs. OU (2/17) [DH2] Lauren Hines 59 1. Lauren Hines 10 (2) Terry vs. Purdue (5/6) 3. Jennilee Huddleston 44 2. Kim Richards 9 Rachel Terry 44 3. Mariangee Bogado 5 5. Kim Richards 41 4. Rachel Terry 4 TOP STRIKEOUT 6. Stephanie Pellerito 33 5. Sarah Padove 3 PERFORMANCES 7. Sarah Padove 31 Jennilee Huddleston 3 8. Julia Hamilton 22 SEASON TOTALS 9. Janetta Deaven 17 7. Anna Olson 2 10. Anna Olson 14 Stephanie Pellerito 2 Rk. Name Ks 1. Mariangee Bogado 289 11. Kari Bettenbrock 12 9. Kari Bettenbrock 1 12. Heather Hohs 4 Janetta Deaven 1 2. Megan Roark 149 3. Christy Wahl 9 13. Rachel Carlson 1 GAME HIGHS GAME HIGHS Rk. Name GAME HIGHS Rk. Name 1. (2) Richards vs. Tulsa (3/10) Rk. Name 1. (4) Richards vs. PSU (4/2) [DH2] (1) Bettenbrock vs. OU (2/17) [DH2] 1. (23) Bogado vs. USF (2/24) (4) Terry vs. Troy (3/10) (1) Bogado (5x)[Last vs. NU(2)] 2. (22) Bogado vs. ISU (4/26) (3) Bogado vs. OU (2/17) [DH2] 3. (17) Bogado vs. Troy (3/10) (3) Hines (2x) [Last vs. IPFW] (1) Deaven (1x) vs. Iowa (DH1) (3) Huddleston vs. OU (2/17) [DH1] (1) Hines (10x)[Last vs. Iowa(5/15)] 4. (15) Bogado vs. OU (2/17) [DH2] 5. (13) Bogado vs. PSU (4/2) [DH2] (3) Huddleston vs. OU (2/17) [DH2] (1) Huddleston (3x)[Last vs. UIC(2)] (3) Padove (2x) [Last vs. UIC (1)] (1) Olson (2x) [Last vs. Bradley] 6. (12) Bogado vs. UK (4/12) [DH1] 7. (11) Bogado vs. Chattanooga(3/4) (3) Pellerito (2x) [Last vs. Illinois] (1) Padvoe (3x)[Last vs. Illinois] (3) Richards vs. OU (2/17) [DH2] (1) Pellerito (2x)[Last vs. PSU(1)] (11) Bogado vs. UT-Martin (3/3) (3) Richards vs. Tulsa (3/10) (1) Richards (7x) [Last vs. Iowa2] (11) Roark vs. Siena (2/25) (3) Terry vs. Iowa (4/23) [DH1][ (1) Terry (4x) [Last vs. Iowa(2)] 10. (10) Bogado vs. MSU (4/9)[DH1] * BOLD Indicates a school single- game strikeout record

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TOP WALK LEADERS IU YEAR-BY-YEAR Coach W-L Big Ten (Place) Year SEASON TOTALS Jenny Johnson 6-7 -- 1974 Rk. Name BB Jenny Johnson 5-9 -- 1975 1. Lauren Hines 35 Louetta Bloecher 6-6 -- 1976 2. Rachel Terry 19 Ann Lawver 16-9 -- 1977 3. Janetta Deaven 17 Ann Lawver 22-15 -- 1978 4. Jennilee Huddleston 12 Ann Lawver 32-14 -- 1979 5. Mariangee Bogado 9 Gayle Blevins 33-16 -- 1980 6. Anna Olson 8 Gayle Blevins 26-12 -- 1981 7. Sarah Padove 5 Gayle Blevins 27-14 -- 1982 8. Julia Hamilton 4 Gayle Blevins 45-20-1 11-4 (First) 1983 Gayle Blevins 38-22 14-10 (Third) 1984 Kim Richards 4 Gayle Blevins 47-20-1 14-12 (Third) 1985 10. Heather Hohs 2 Gayle Blevins 45-18 15-9 (T-First) 1986 Stephanie Pellerito 2 Gayle Blevins 37-23 15-6 (Third) 1987 12. Kari Bettenbrock 1 Diane Stephenson 36-20-1 13-10 (Fourth) 1988 Julie DiNallo 1 Diane Stephenson 31-21 13-11 (Fourth) 1989 Diane Stephenson 45-18 16-8 (Third) 1990 GAME HIGHS Diane Stephenson 23-20 9-15 (T-Fifth) 1991 Rk. Name Diane Stephenson 25-30 14-14 (T-Fourth) 1992 1. (3) Hines vs. USF (2/25) Diane Stephenson 28-23-1 11-17 (T-Sixth) 1993 2. (2) Bogado (2x) [last vs. Wis(2)] Diane Stephenson 49-16 23-5 (First) 1994 Diane Stephenson 27-28 14-14 (T-Fifth) 1995 (2) Deaven (4x)[Last vs. Iowa(2)] Diane Stephenson 37-24 16-7 (Fourth) 1996 (2) Hines (5x) [Last vs. Iowa(3)] Diane Stephenson 27-21 11-11 (Fifth) 1997 (2) Huddleston (2x)[Last vs. Iowa(3)] Diane Stephenson 13-31-1 7-16 (10th) 1998 (2) Padove vs. UConn (3/12) Diane Stephenson 17-40 3-21 (10th) 1999 (2) Terry (3x) [Last vs. IPFW] Diane Stephenson 15-32 5-13 (Eighth) 2000 Diane Stephenson 16-36 4-16 (11th) 2001 Diane Stephenson 13-31-1 0-17 (11th) 2002 CAREER DOUBLES LEADERS Sara Hayes Nottger 19-31 2-16 (11th) 2003 Sara Hayes Nottger 32-31 7-13 (9th) 2004 1. Monica Armendarez (1995-98) 54 Stacey Phillips 13-41 2-18 (11th) 2005 2. Michelle Venturella (1992-95) 50 Stacey Phillips 29-23-1 8-9 2006 3. Marjie Ledgerwood (1987-90) 44 Total 880-722-7 247-292 33 Years 4. Brooke Monroe (1999-02) 40 5. Mary Haslinger (1984-87) 38 Pam Lee (1983-86) 38 7. Amy Lonigro (1994-97) 37 8. Margaret Haenisch (1991-94) 35 9. Lauren Hines (2003-pr.) 32 Stormy Hanson (2000-03) 32 10. Meg Montgomery (1994-97) 31 * Kim Richards (2004-pr.) 30 * Rachel Terry (2004-pr.) 17 * Mariangee Bogado (2003-pr.) 17 * Jennilee Huddleston (2005-pr.) 14 * Janetta Deaven (2005-pr.) 10 * Closest current Hoosier

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INDIANA UTAH UTSA TEXAS 53...... Games ...... 57...... 49 ...... 56 .261 ...... Batting Average ...... 300 ...... 308 ...... 256 195...... Runs ...... 259...... 276 ...... 217 3.67 ...... Runs Per Game ...... 4.54 ...... 5.63 ...... 3.88 40...... Home Runs ...... 36 ...... 103 ...... 41 381 ...... Hits ...... 457...... 417 ...... 354 7.19 ...... Hits Per Game ...... 8.02 ...... 8.51 ...... 6.32 59 ...... Doubles ...... 52...... 61 ...... 64 4 ...... Triples ...... 13 ...... 2 ...... 15 .389 ...... Slugging % ...... 422 ...... 583 ...... 413 119 ...... Walks ...... 117...... 125 ...... 135 29 ...... HBP ...... 21...... 20 ...... 26 318 ...... Strikeouts ...... 206...... 287 ...... 268 25-35...... SB-ATT ...... 58-78 ...... 8-14 ...... 93-115 45...... Sacrifice Hits ...... 46 ...... 9 ...... 21 8 ...... Sacrifice Fly ...... 10...... 10 ...... 4 46 ...... Errors ...... 52...... 49 ...... 38 3 ...... DP’s Turned ...... 15...... 15 ...... 7 2.45...... ERA ...... 2.62 ...... 2.35 ...... 0.87 368.0 ...... IP ...... 380.0 ...... 321.2 ...... 384.2 269 ...... Hits ...... 354...... 325 ...... 147 2 ...... Saves ...... 8...... 2 ...... 2 153-129 ...... Runs-Earned Runs ...... 178-142 ...... 136-108 ...... 61-48 447-116 ...... SO-BB Ratio ...... 357-109 ...... 299-81...... 721-104 29...... Home Runs ...... 35...... 27 ...... 15 .198...... Opp. Batting Average ...... 246 ...... 260 ...... 114 25 ...... Wild Pitches ...... 17...... 16 ...... 13 45 ...... HBP ...... 27...... 18...... 19

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STARTING LINEUP BY GAME OPPONENT 123456789DP Oklahoma [DH1] Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Oklahoma [DH2] Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Olson South Florida Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Roark Kent State Roark Deaven Terry DiNallo Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Siena Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Page Richards Hines Bettenbrock South Florida Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Bettenbrock Kent State Roark Deaven Terry DiNallo Bettenbrock Huddleston Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Tennessee Tech Roark Deaven Terry DiNallo Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Hohs Hines Olson Tennessee-Martin Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Bettenbrock Huddleston Page Hohs Hines Olson Tennessee-Chattanooga Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Hohs Hines Olson North Florida Roark Deaven Terry DiNallo Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Hohs Hines Olson Bradley Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Carlson Hines Olson Middle Tennessee St. Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Hohs Hines Bogado Louisville Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Tulsa Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Troy Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Appalachian State Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Nebraska Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bettenbrock Connecticut Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado North Carolina Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Roark Stetson Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Liberty Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Carlson Western Kentucky Bogado Terry Olson Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bettenbrock Wright State Wahl Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Western Kentucky Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Illinois-Chicago (DH1) Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Illinois Chicago (DH2) Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Bogado Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Ohio State Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Ohio State Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Penn State (DH1) Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bettenbrock Penn State (DH2) Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Roark Evansville Wahl Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Bogado Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Michigan Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Michigan Roark Terry Olson Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Michigan State (DH1) Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Michigan State (DH2) Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Kentucky (DH1) Bogado Deaven Terry DiNallo Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Bettenbrock Kentucky (DH2) Roark Deaven Terry DiNallo Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Bogado Northwestern Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Olson Northwestern Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Bogado Illinois Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Hohs Hines Olson IPFW Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Olson Ohio Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Bogado Wisconsin Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Hohs Hines Olson Wisconsin Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Bogado Iowa Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Hohs Hines Olson Iowa Roark Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Bogado Ball State Roark Terry Olson Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Bogado Indiana State Bogado DiNallo Olson Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hohs Richards Hines Bettenbrock Purdue Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Purdue Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Iowa (Big Ten) Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson Michigan (Big Ten) Bogado Deaven Terry Padove Huddleston Pellerito Hamilton Richards Hines Olson

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