SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

MAY 8-11, 2019 • FROST STADIUM • CHATTANOOGA, TENN.

All-Conference & Awards Regular-Season Standings

2019 SoCon Softball Awards and All-Conference CONFERENCE OVERALL W L Pct. H A Stk W L T Pct. H A N Stk Player of the Year Marissa Guimbarda, Furman, So., DP UNCG 12 5 .706 3-5 9-0 W1 30 21 0 .588 13-11 12-5 5-5 W1 Samford 11 6 .647 6-2 5-4 L2 22 29 0 .431 12-10 7-12 3-7 W1 Pitcher of the Year Celie Hudson, Chattanooga, Jr. Chattanooga 11 7 .611 5-4 6-3 W2 33 14 0 .702 11-6 8-3 14-5 W2 Mercer 10 7 .588 7-1 7-1 W3 25 27 0 .481 15-14 8-6 2-7 W3 Freshman of the Year Emily Coltharp, Chattanooga, SS ETSU 6 11 .353 4-5 4-5 L1 20 25 2 .447 5-10 9-12-1 6-3-1 L1 Western Carolina 5 12 .294 3-5 3-5 L1 20 30 0 .400 6-12 13-12 1-6 L1 Coach of the Year Janelle Breneman, UNCG Furman 5 12 .294 1-8 4-4 L3 13 36 0 .265 3-13 5-13 5-10 L3

All-SoCon First Team Softball All-Conference Teams and Awards Announced P – Stephanie Bryden, UNCG, Sr. SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Furman designated player P – Celie Hudson, Chattanooga, Jr. Marissa Guimbarda and Chattanooga right-handed ace Celie Hudson have been named Southern Conference C – Delaney Cumbie, UNCG, Fr. Softball Player and Pitcher of the Year, respectively, as 1B – Emma Sturdivant, Chattanooga, Sr. voted by the league’s head coaches and announced by the conference office on Tuesday. Chattanooga 2B – Danielle Castleberry, Mercer, R-So. shortstop Emily Coltharp earned Freshman of the Year honors, while seventh-year UNCG head coach Janelle 3B – Nikki Grupp, ETSU, Jr. Breneman was tabbed the Coach of the Year for the SS – Emily Coltharp, Chattanooga, Fr. second consecutive season. OF – Cammy Pereira, Furman, So. The league’s coaches also selected two all-conference teams and an all-freshman squad. The second team OF – Shaila Warren, Mercer, So. includes three pitchers due to a tie in the voting. OF – Hunter Gibbons, Western Carolina, Sr. Guimbarda was tabbed the top player in the conference Guimbarda Hudson Coltharp DP – Marissa Guimbarda, Furman, So. after hitting .348 and slugging .754, a league best. She started all 49 games for the Paladins and amassed a league-best 104 bases and hit a league-high 16 home runs. The sophomore designated player UT – Julia Fritz, ETSU, So. was honored as the SoCon player of the week on March 4 after batting .522 (12-for-23) with six home runs and 12 RBIs over seven games. The native of Suwanee, Georgia, is the sixth Furman player to earn Player of the Year recognition and the first since Sieara Bishop in 2015. All-SoCon Second Team Hudson earns pitcher of the year honors after boasting a league-best 1.10 ERA in conference contests and holding opposing batters to a .247 batting average. She was 6-4 in league play and struck out 55 batters while pitching a conference-high 76 2/3 innings. Overall, the Paris, , native struck P – Emily DeMonte, Furman, Sr. out 131 batters in 151 2/3 innings. P – Bailey Pattison, Mercer, Fr. Hudson, a three-time SoCon pitcher of the week this season and the April player of the month, is Chattanooga’s first pitcher of the year since 2008 and 10th in league history. P – Mariah Ramirez, Chattanooga, Fr. Coltharp, who started all 49 games at shortstop, has had a solid rookie season for the Mocs after finishing the regular season with the third-best batting C – Amanda Beltran, Chattanooga, Sr. average in the league (.355) and collecting 49 hits in 138 at bats. She also scored 29 runs and went 11-for-15 on stolen base attempts. The native of 1B – Marisa Sholtes, UNCG, Sr. McDonough, Georgia, is the Mocs’ first freshman of the year recipient since Michelle Fuzzard in 2008 and the seventh to earn the award since the league began sponsoring the sport in 1994. 2B – Whitney Hinton, Samford, Jr. Breneman led UNCG to its second straight outright SoCon regular-season title in 2019 and its third consecutive after sharing the regular-season crown 3B – Gabi Howard, UNCG, Fr. with Furman in 2017. She led the Spartans to a 30-21 overall record and a 12-5 mark in conference play. SS – Ashlyn Long, Western Carolina, Jr. Chattanooga led the way in all-conference balloting with 10 total selections, with eight nabbing spots on the all-conference teams and two on the OF – Kelly Warren, ETSU, So. all-freshman team. UNCG tallied seven representatives, followed by Mercer with six. Furman claimed four total selections, while ETSU and Western OF – Micayla Rood, Mercer, So. Carolina each had three and Samford followed with two selections. OF – Hayleigh Weissenbach, Chattanooga, Jr. Chattanooga also had a league-high three All-SoCon first-teamers and was followed by ETSU, Furman, Mercer and UNCG with two each. DP – Aly Walker, Chattanooga, Jr. The first team features Furman’s Guimbarda as the designated player, Chattanooga’s Hudson at pitcher and Chattanooga’s Coltharp at shortstop. Joining Hudson is Stephanie Bryden, a senior at UNCG, who finished third in the SoCon with a 2.58 ERA and led the conference in overall wins (22), strikeouts UT – Morgan Kazerooni, Chattanooga, Sr. (220) and innings pitched (190). UNCG freshman Delaney Cumbie, joining Coltharp as one of two freshman first-team selections, nabbed the first-team all-conference spot at catcher as she led the league in on-base percentage (.484). Chattanooga senior first baseman Emma Sturdivant picked up her first all-conference postseason honor after hitting .349 on the season, fourth-best among conference players, and recording 332 putouts to just five errors All-Freshman Team all year. Mackense Greico, Furman Mercer’s Danielle Castleberry was the first-team honoree at second base. The redshirt sophomore led the league in batting average (.373) and was Tori Ash, Mercer second in on-base percentage (.473) and total plate appearances (193). ETSU junior Nikki Grupp was the pick at third base as her .631 slugging percent- age was third-best in the league and her 36 runs scored was good enough for second. Furman’s Cammy Pereira, Mercer’s Shaila Warren and Western Bailey Pattison, Mercer Carolina’s Hunter Gibbons were the outfielders recognized. Pereira started all 49 games for the Paladins and led the league in triples (six), while Warren’s .383 batting average in conference play was third-best. Gibbons hit .327 at the plate and was in the top 10 in batting average, slugging percentage and Delaney Cumbie, UNCG on-base percentage. ETSU’s Julia Fritz was tabbed the first team’s utility player. Kamryn Graves, UNCG Furman senior Emily DeMonte, Mercer freshman Bailey Pattison and Chattanooga freshman Mariah Ramirez were voted on as second-team pitchers. Gabi Howard, UNCG Mocs senior Amanda Beltran, who finished the regular-season in the top five in the league in slugging percentage, RBIs, home runs and total bases, was honored at catcher and UNCG redshirt senior Marisa Sholtes was the pick at first base. Samford’s Whitney Hinton was chosen as the second baseman Merritt Cahoon, Samford while UNCG freshman Gabi Howard got the nod at third base. Western Carolina’s Ashlyn Long was picked at shortstop while ETSU’s Kelly Warren, Mer- Emily Coltharp, Chattanooga cer’s Micayla Rood and Chattanooga’s Hayleigh Weissenbach were the three outfielders selected. Mariah Ramirez, Chattanooga Chattanooga’s Aly Walker was the designated player while Chattanooga senior Morgan Kazerooni got the nod at utility. Bailey Huneycutt, Western Carolina The all-freshman squad was led by UNCG, who boasted three selections in Cumbie, Howard and Kamryn Graves. Mercer and Chattanooga had two each as the Bears placed Pattison and Tori Ash and the Mocs placed Coltharp and Ramirez. Furman’s Mackense Greico, Samford’s Merritt Cahoon and Western Carolina’s Bailey Huneycutt rounded out the 10-member team. In all, six players made their second consecutive appearance on the All-SoCon teams.

2019 SoCon Softball Championship 2019 SOCON SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP// TEAM ROSTERS

ETSU Buccaneers 20-25-2 (6-11 SoCon) • No. 5 seed • HC: Brad Irwin 13-36 (5-12 SoCon) • No. 6 seed • HC: Wally King No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Hometown No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Hometown 1 Renae Spears IF R/R Jr. Memphis, Tenn. 1 Amanda Fleming INF R/R So. Windermere, Fla. 2 Andrea Sarhatt OF L/R Fr. Knoxville, Tenn. 2 Marina Griffin OF R/R Fr. Redondo Beach, Calif. 3 Taylor Boling P R/R Fr. Jasper, Ga. 3 Lauren Duggar OF L/R Sr. Moore, S.C. 4 Lauren Lee IF L/R So. Cleveland, Tenn. 5 Mackense Greico P/OF L/R Fr. Aberdeen, Md. 5 Vanessa Elliott OF R/R Sr. Johnson City, Tenn. 6 Tess Griswold C R/R Jr. Holmdel, N.J. 6 Ally Chernak IF R/R Fr. Ooltewah, Tenn. 7 Emily DeMonte P R/R Sr. Sumter, S.C. 7 Nikki Grupp IF R/R Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. 9 Savannah Hughes 1B R/R Fr. Maize, Kan. 8 Taylor Robinson C R/R Fr. McDonough, Ga. 10 Sarah Windham 3B R/R Sr. Summerville, S.C. 9 Anissa Avila OF L/R So. Black Mountain, N.C. 11 Taylor Vahle OF R/R Sr. Orlando, Fla. 10 Julia Fritz IF L/L So. Glen Allen, Va. 12 Cammy Pereira OF L/R R-So. Clemmons, N.C. 11 Kelsey Brown C R/R R-Fr. Advance, N.C. 14 Roni Payne UT R/R Jr. Athens, Ga. 12 Kelly Schmidt P R/R Jr. Norcross, Ga. 15 Elizabeth Pederson UT L/R Jr. Cary, N.C. 13 Demi Coleman IF/OF L/R Jr. Maryville, Tenn. 16 Caroline Nageotte OF R/R Jr. Davidson, N.C. 15 Carolina Davis OF L/L Fr. Englewood, Tenn. 17 Casey Bigham 2B/SS R/R Jr. Waxhaw, N.C. 17 Kensington Dailey IF R/R Fr. Jonesborough, Tenn. 18 Natalie Morgan C R/R Fr. Martin, Ga. 18 Kylie Toler C R/R Jr. Bradenton, Fla. 22 Mary Grace Albright UT R/R So. Greensboro, N.C. 19 Tiffany Laughren OF/P R/R Sr. Erwin, Tenn. 23 Morgan Smith INF R/R Jr. Morganton, N.C. 20 Taylor Wright IF R/R Sr. Erwin, Tenn. 24 Caroline Cash OF L/R Sr. Spartanburg, S.C. 22 Jordan Durbin IF R/R Fr. Mechanicsville, Va. 25 Marissa Guimbarda P/1B R/R So. Suwanee, Ga. 25 Kelly Warren OF L/L So. Mechanicsville, Va. 28 Ashton Hill IF R/R So. Dayton, Tenn. 29 Marissa Honeycutt P R/R Jr. Kingsport, Tenn. 33 Kasidy Dunn IF R/R Fr. Friendsville, Tenn. 88 Malloree Schurr OF R/R Sr. Montgomery, Texas

Mercer Bears UNCG Spartans 25-27 (10-7 SoCon) • No. 4 seed • HC: Stephanie DeFeo 30-21 (12-5 SoCon) • No. 1 seed • HC: Janelle Breneman No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Hometown No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Hometown 00 Megan Lane C/OF L/R Sr. Brooksville, Fla. 1 Breanna Butcher UTL R/R So. Walkertown, N.C. 1 Laurenne Sanchez INF L/R So. Stockton, Calif. 2 Delaney Cumbie C/INF R/R Fr. Dunn, N.C. 2 Shaila Warren INF L/R Sr. Mulberry, Fla. 3 Stephanie Bryden P/DP R/R Sr. Orlando, Fla. 4 Stella Preston P R/R Jr. Safety Harbor, Fla. 4 Kamryn Graves R/R OF Fr. Greensboro, N.C. 5 Abby Walsh OF L/L Jr. Frisco, Texas 5 Jasmine Palmer UT R/R Sr. Biltmore Lake, N.C. 6 Tori Ash C R/R Fr. Cottondale, Ala. 6 Katie Stettler INF/OF R/R So. Powhatan, Va. 7 Kenlie Harvey INF R/R Fr. Thomasville, Ga. 7 Hannah Kincer P/INF R/R Fr. Signal Mountain, Tenn. 8 Catie Josselet UTIL R/R Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. 8 Kylie Bouplon P R/R Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. 9 Micayla Rood OF L/R So. Buford, Ga. 9 Hannah Stiltner P R/R So. Mebane, N.C. 11 Brooke Knowles INF R/R Fr. Kathleen, Ga. 10 Monica Pepe INF/OF L/R Jr. Newton, N.C. 17 Katie Petersen 1B R/R R-Jr. Coral Springs, Fla. 11 Makenna Matthijs C/OF R/R So. Greenville, N.C. 21 Briana Rodriguez OF L/R Fr. St. Cloud, Fla. 12 Kayleigh Willis OF R/R Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. 22 Allie Jones OF L/R So. Calhoun, Ga. 14 Rachel Johnson C R/R So. Apex, N.C. 23 Lauren O’Dell P R/R Jr. Alexandria, Ala. 17 Melanie Darges INF R/R So. Raleigh, N.C. 29 Lynn Gardner P/1B R/L Fr. Mobile, Ala. 18 Samantha Lagrama C/INF R/R Fr. Denton, N.C. 31 Danielle Castleberry INF/OF L/R R-So. Ellenwood, Ga. 21 Jordan Gontram OF R/R Jr. Wake Forest, N.C. 32 Bailey Pattison P R/R Fr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 22 Marisa Sholtes 1B L/R R-Sr. Albany, N.Y. 34 Kate Buckland C R/R Jr. Okemos, Mich. 35 Gabi Howard INF R/R Fr. Taylors, S.C. 67 Sydney Tucker P R/R R-Fr. McDonough, Ga. 91 Amanda Schwartz INF R/R Jr. Oak Park, Calif.

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Samford Bulldogs Chattanooga Mocs 22-29 (11-6 SoCon) • No. 2 seed • HC: Mandy Burford Johnson 33-14 (11-7 SoCon) • No. 3 seed • HC: Frank Reed No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Hometown No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Hometown 1 Ashlyn Barnes UTIL L/R So. Calhoun, Ga. 1 Alyssa Coppinger CF R/R Sr. Whitwell, Tenn. 2 Whitney Hinton INF R/R Jr. Theodore, Ala. 2 Amy Lewis 2B/OF L/R Jr. Spring City, Tenn. 3 Amanda Briskin INF R/R Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. 3 Natalie Luna C R/R Fr. Fontana, Calif. 4 Mekhi Mayfield OF R/R So. Helena, Ala. 4 Hayleigh Weissenbach OF L/R Jr. Moreno Valley, Calif. 5 Laney Parks INF R/R Jr. Vestavia Hills, Ala. 5 Kacie Lynch SS L/R So. Jackson, Tenn. 7 Taylor DeCelles P/UTIL L/L Jr. Powder Springs, Ga. 6 Amanda Beltran C R/R Sr. Orange County, Calif. 8 Timberlyn Shurbutt INF R/R So. Alexandria, Ala. 7 Halie Williamson 2B/OF R/R Sr. Soddy-Daisy, Tenn. 9 Annalyn Yantis P/UTIL R/R Sr. Powder Springs, Ga. 8 Katie Corum 3B R/R Sr. Knoxville, Tenn. 10 Kelsey Royalty OF L/R Sr. Marietta, Ga. 9 Emily Coltharp SS/UTIL L/R Fr. MCDonough, Ga. 11 Kolby Holcombe C R/R Fr. Holly Pond, Ala. 10 Devan Brown 3B R/R Sr. Ringgold, Ga. 12 Emily Barnett P R/R So. Suwanee, Ga. 11 Aly Walker OF/DH L/L Jr. Medina, Tenn. 15 Maddie Dorsett INF R/R Jr. Trussville, Ala. 12 Hannah Wood P R/R Fr. Chattanooga, Tenn. 17 Merritt Cahoon INF R/R Fr. Vestavia Hills, Ala. 13 Emma Sturdivant 1B R/R Sr. Orange, Calif. 18 Ryan Brzozoski UTIL L/R So. Calhoun, Ga. 14 Mariah Ramirez P R/R Fr. La Habra, Calif. 19 Lacey Spear P R/R Fr. Lowndesboro, Ala. 15 Allison Swinford P R/R So. Dalton, Ga. 21 Hannah Trombley C R/R Sr. Dallas, Ga. 16 Lexee Lamoree C/1B L/R So. Farragut, Tenn. 17 Alexa Veamoi P R/R Fr. Athens, Ga. 22 Madison Couch INF/OF R/R Sr. Locust Grove, Ga. 18 Morgan Kazerooni 1B/3B R/R Sr. Kennesaw, Ga. 23 Grayson King OF R/R Fr. Magnolia, Texas 19 Makenzi Grider UTIL L/R Fr. Hollywood, Ala. 25 Kathryn Jackson C/UTIL R/R Jr. Powder Springs, Ga. 20 Ansley Barge INF R/R Fr. Carrollton, Ga. 33 McKenna Gillespie P R/R So. Opelika, Ala. 21 Cameren Swafford C R/R So. Hixson, Tenn. 22 Sidney Swantic OF R/R Fr. Dalton, Ga. 23 Bailey Sudduth UTIL R/R So. Wartrace, Tenn. 24 Taylor Chadwick INF L/R Jr. Ringgold, Ga. 25 Heidi Hall P R/R Sr. Eugene, Oregon 27 Gracey Kruse OF L/L Fr. Rossville, Ga. 66 Celie Hudson P R/R Jr. Paris, Tenn.

Western Carolina Catamounts 20-30 (5-12 SoCon) • No. 7 seed • HC: Jim Clift

No. Name Pos. B/T Yr. Hometown 1 Hunter Gibbons IF R/R Sr. Woodleaf, N.C. 2 Shaina Reed P R/R Sr. Frederica, Del. 3 Ashlyn Long IF R/R Jr. Willow Spring, N.C. 4 Addie Pate UTIL R/R So. Seneca, S.C. 6 Danielle Chapman UTIL R/R So. Matthews, N.C. 7 Chloe Plesset OF R/R Fr. Rolesville, N.C. 8 Cheyenne Mathews UTIL R/R Sr. Hendersonville, N.C. 11 Kayla Brewer UTIL R/R So. Liberty, N.C. 12 Alexis Lankford UTIL R/R Fr. Hickory, N.C. 13 Gracen Watts UTIL R/R Fr. Turbeville, S.C. 14 Madison Armstrong C/UT IL R/R Sr. Gastonia, N.C. 15 Kinsey Liscio P R/R So. Calhoun, Ga. 17 Kailey McNeil UTIL R/R So. North Wilkesboro, N.C. 21 Kylie Shay P R/R Jr. Riverside, Calif. 22 Myra Twitty INF R/R Fr. Morganton, N.C. 23 Emily Castro 1B R/R Jr. Denver, N.C. 25 Lindsay Perillo INF R/R Fr. Waxhaw, N.C. 27 Erica Hayes UTIL L/R Jr. Cary, N.C. 35 Bailey Huneycutt INF R/R Fr. Oakboro, N.C.

2019 SoCon Softball Championship 2019 SOCON SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP// INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Individual game batting Most consecutive scoreless innings: 11.0, Lindsey Fadnek (ETSU), 2017 Most at-bats: 6, Lyndsey Stiles (UTC) vs. UNCG, 2011; Christina Elmore Individual tournament batting (UNCW) vs. Furman, 2003 Most at-bats: 27, Tara Tembey (UTC), 2008; Lindsey Hopkins (GSU), Most runs: 3, Ashlyn Barnes and Lexie Higgins (SAM) vs. Mercer, 2018; 2007 Caroline Cash (FUR) vs. Chattanooga, 2018; Sieara Bishop (FUR) vs. Western Carolina, 2016; Natalie Shiver (MER) vs. UNCG, 2015; Most hits: 13, Sieara Bishop (FUR), 2016; Shanita Black (GSU), 2006 Michelle Fuzzard (UTC) vs. Elon, 2012; Kelsey Hodgson (CofC) vs. Samford, 2011; Sam Steiner (GSU) vs. College of Charleston, Most Runs: 8, Sieara Bishop (FUR), 2016 2006; Melissa Ramirez (UTC) vs. ETSU, 2003; Sheryl Clark (ETSU) vs. College of Charleston, 2002; Leah Tucker (UTC) vs. College of Most doubles: 3, Sieara Bishop (FUR), 2016; Abbie Miranda (SAM), Charleston, 1999; Jeanne Noble (MAR) vs. Furman, 1995; Julie 2015; Lexi Allen (GSU), 2013; Amanda Lonergan (CofC), 2012; Glaser (FUR) vs. Chattanooga, 1995 Heather Smith (GSU), 2007; Amber Nelson (FUR), 2005; Melissa Ramirez (UTC), 2005; Melissa Creeger (CofC), 2003; Allison DeVries Most hits: 5, Tara Tembey (UTC) vs. College of Charleston, 2005 (UTC), 1999; Allison DeVries (UTC), 1997

Most RBIs: 6, Amanda Beltran (UTC) vs. Western Carolina, 2016 Most triples: 2, Amelia Griffin (WCU), 2014; Melissa Ramirez (UTC), 2005; Shanita Black (GSU), 2005; Amelia Griffin (WCU) 2014 Most doubles: 2, on 28 occasions: most recently, Amanda Beltran (UTC) vs. Furman, 2016; Katie Corum (UTC) vs. Furman, 2016; Most home runs: 5, Lindsay Thomas (UNCG), 2014 Sieara Bishop (FUR) vs. Mercer, 2016; Callie Brister (SAM), 2016 Most RBIs: 12, Candace Johnson (FUR), 2016 Most triples: 1, on 41 occasions: most recently, Kylie Toler (ETSU) vs. Western Carolina, 2017; Candace Johnson (FUR) vs. UNCG, 2016; Highest batting average (Min. 10 AB): .733 (11-for-15), Melissa Meghan Rud (MER) vs. Furman, 2016 Ramirez (UTC), 2003

Most home runs: 2, Ashley Conner (UTC) vs. Samford, 2017; Amanda Most stolen bases: 7, Shanita Black (GSU), 2006 Beltran (UTC) vs. Western Carolina, 2016; Abbie Miranda (SAM) vs. UNCG, 2016; Lindsay Thomas (UNCG) vs. Gerogia Southern, Most walks: 11, Gina Sterchi (GSU), 2006 2014; Lindsay Thomas (UNCG) vs. Elon, 2014; Lindsay Thomas (UNCG) vs. Samford, 2013; Shelby Scott (SAM) vs. UNCG, 2012; Individual tournament pitching Tara Tembey (UTC) vs. Georgia Southern, 2008; Sam Steiner (GSU) vs. College of Charleston, 2006; Megan Borgaard (Elon) vs. ETSU, Most appearances: 7, Brooke Loudermilk (UTC), 2008; Logan Free 2005; Lindsay Lane (ETSU) vs. College of Charleston, 2002 (GSU), 2007

Most stolen bases: 3, Megan Rembielak (APP) vs. College of Most wins: 5, Brooke Loudermilk (UTC), 2008 Charleston, 2011; Natalie Willis (APP) vs. Georgia Southern, 2005; Wendy Lewis (APP) vs. UNCG, 2004 Most innings pitched: 35.2, Brooke Loudermilk (UTC), 2008

Highest batting average (Min. 4 ABs): 1.000 (5-for-5), Tara Tembey Lowest ERA (min. 7 inn.): 0.00, Awbrey Winckler (UTC), 2003 (25.0 (UTC) vs. College of Charleston, 2005; (4-for-4), Kasey Tydingco IP); Kayla Richardson (APP), 2009 (17.1 IP); Tayla Trudell (UTC), (UTC) vs. UNCG, 2011; Shanita Black (GSU) vs. Chattanooga, 2006; 2001 (14.0 IP); Rachel Henley (FUR), 2003 (11.1 IP); Brooke Red Stephanie Cushing (FUR) vs. Chattanooga, 2006 (GSU), 2013 (11.0 IP); Amber Watson (UNCG), 2003 (10.0 IP); Janice Savage (GSU), 2003 (9.1 IP); A.J. Street (GSU), 2005 (7.0 IP); Jennifer Most walks: 4, Katie Boyd (APP) vs. Furman, 2008 Miller (GSU), 1999 (7.0 IP)

Individual game pitching Fewest hits (min. 7 inn.): 2, Logan Free (GSU), 2004 (7.0 IP)

Most innings pitched: 11.0, Sarah Purvis (GSU) vs. UNCG, 2013; Most strikeouts: 48, Brooke Loudermilk (UTC), 2008 (35.2 IP) Brooke Red (GSU) vs. CofC, 2013; Terri Mesko (CofC) vs. Appalachian State, 2007 Fewest walks (min. 7 inn.): 0, Mollie Hanson (SAM), 2016 (22.0 IP); Amber Harrell (UNCG), 2010 (19.0 IP); Logan Free (GSU), 2004 (7.0 Fewest hits (min. 7 inn.): 0, Mollie Hanson (SAM) vs. UNCG, 2016; IP); Brooke Red (GSU), 2013 (11.0 IP) Kirsten Stevens (MER) vs. FUR, 2015; Sarah Purvis (GSU) vs. Elon, 2014 Most consecutive scoreless innings: 24.2, Raeanne Hanks (UNCG), 2013 Most strikeouts: 15, Katie Henderson (UTC) vs. Appalachian State, 2014; Allie Miles (GSU) vs. Appalachian State, 2011 Most saves: 2, Stella Preston (MER), 2017; Megan Smith (GSU), 2008; Tayla Trudell (UTC), 2000 Fewest walks (min. 7 inn.): 0, on 37 occasions: most recently, Lindsey Bert (FUR) vs. ETSU, 2018; Lindsey Bert (FUR) vs. Samford, 2018; Alicia Bazonski (UNCG) vs. Mercer, 2017; Lindsey Bert (FUR) vs. Mercer, 2016; Lindsey Bert (FUR) vs. Samford, 2016; Megan Bilgri (MER) vs. Chattanooga, 2016

2019 SoCon Softball Championship 2019 SOCON SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP// TEAM TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Team game batting Team tournament pitching

Most at-bats: 44, Chattanooga vs Georgia Southern, 1996 (9 inn.) Best ERA: 0.00, Furman, 1998 (0 ER/12.0 inn)

Most runs: 15, College of Charleston vs. Appalachian State, 2003 Fewest runs allowed: 1, Chattanooga, 2001; Chattanooga, 1997; Furman, 1994 Most hits: 20, Chattanooga vs. UNCG, 2011 Most complete games: 5, Mercer, 2015; Georgia Southern, 2013; Most hits by a losing team: 15, UNC Wilmington vs. UNCG, 2000 Georgia Southern, 2006

Most runs by a losing team: 8, Chattanooga vs. Samford 9, 2017 Most strikeouts: 57, Chattanooga, 2008

Most doubles: 6, Furman vs. Georgia Southern, 2009 Most consecutive scoreless innings: 24.2, Chattanooga, 2001

Most triples: 2, Chattanooga vs. College of Charleston, 2005 Most saves: 2, Mercer, 2017; Georgia Southern, 2008; Chattanooga, 2000 Most home runs: 4, Georgia Southern vs. College of Charleston, 2012 Most shutouts pitched: 4, Chattanooga, 2000 Most RBIs: 12, UNCG vs. Samford, 2013; Chattanooga vs. UNCG, 2011; College of Charleston vs. Appalachian State, 2003 Tournament game - two teams

Most stolen bases: 7, Appalachian State vs. UNCG, 2004 Most runs: 18, ETSU vs. College of Charleston, 2002

Most walks: 8, Furman vs. Western Carolina, 2017; Samford vs. Most hits: 24, Elon vs. UNCG, 2010 Chattanooga, 2017; Chattanooga vs. Western Carolina, 2016 Fewest runs: 1, on 15 occasions, most recently, Samford vs. Furman, Most left on base: 14, Elon vs. UNCG, 2014 2018; Western Carolina vs. Furman, 2018

Team game pitching Fewest hits: 4, Furman vs. College of Charleston, 2005

Most innings pitched: 11.0, Georgia Southern vs. College of Most doubles: 7, Furman vs. Georgia Southern, 2009; Georgia Charleston, 2013; Georgia Southern vs. UNCG, 2013; College Southern vs. College of Charleston, 2008 of Charleston vs. Appalachian State, 2007; Furman vs. UNC Wilmington, 2003; UNC Wilmington vs. Furman, 2003; Most triples: 3, Chattanooga vs. College of Charleston, 2005 Chattanooga vs Georgia Southern, 1996 Most home runs: 5, Georgia Southern vs. College of Charleston (in Most strikeouts: 15, Chattanooga vs. Appalachian State, 2014; two games during the tournament), 2012 Georgia Southern vs. Appalachian State, 2011 Miscellaneous game Most consecutive scoreless innings: 11.0, Georgia Southern vs. UNCG, 2013 Longest game: 11 innings, UNCG vs. Georgia Southern, 2013; College of Charleston vs. Appalachian State, 2007; Furman vs. UNC Fewest hits: 0, Mercer vs. Furman, 2015 (7 inn.); Georgia Southern vs. Wilmington, 2003; Chattanooga vs. Georgia Southern, 1996 Elon, 2014 (7 inn.); Chattanooga vs. College of Charleston, 1999 (5 inn.); Samford vs. UNCG, 2016 (7 inn.) Most runs scored-one inning: 13, College of Charleston vs. Appalachian State, 2003 Team tournament batting Largest margin of victory: 14, College of Charleston (15) vs. Most at-bats: 208, Georgia Southern, 2007 Appalachian State (1), 2003

Most hits: 60, Chattanooga, 2008 Largest deficit overcome for victory: 5, Mercer vs. Western Carolina, 2018 Most runs: 34, Chattanooga, 2008 Largest deficit overcome for victory in 7th inning: 4 runs, College of Most doubles: 12, College of Charleston, 2012 Charleston vs. Chattanooga, 2005

Most triples: 3, Chattanooga, 2005 Most double plays turned: 4, Chattanooga vs. Western Carolina; Furman vs. Georgia Southern, 1994 Most home runs: 10, Georgia Southern, 2012 Miscellaneous tournament Most RBIs: 34, Chattanooga, 2008 Most double plays turned: 7, Georgia Southern, 2007 Most stolen bases: 16, Appalachian State 2004 Most home runs: 41, 2012 Championship in Boone, N.C. Most walks: 31, Georgia Southern, 2006

2019 SoCon Softball Championship SOUTHERN CONFERENCE SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Chattanooga / Chattanooga, Tenn. / May 8-11, 2019 No. 1 UNCG

Game 5 Winner Game 5 Thu, May 9 No. 4 Mercer 12:30 p.m.

Game 1 Winner Game 1 Wed, May 8 10 a.m.

No. 5 ETSU Game 9 Winner Game 9 Fri, May 10 No. 2 Samford 12:30 p.m.

Game 2 Winner Game 2 Wed, May 8 12:30 p.m.

No. 7 Western Carolina

Game 6 Winner Game 6 Thu, May 9 3 p.m. Game 12 No. 3 Chattanooga Sat, May 11 Winner Game 12 1 p.m. Game 3 Winner Game 3 Wed, May 8 3 p.m.

No. 6 Furman Loser Game 9

Loser Game 5 Game 13 (if necessary) Game 7 Game 11 Loser Game 2 Winner Game 7 Winner Game 11 Sat, May 11 Thu, May 9 Fri, May 10 3 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Game 4 Winner Game 4 Thu, May 9 10 a.m. Game 10 Winner Game 10 Loser Game 3 Fri, May 10 3:00 p.m. Loser Game 1 Loser Game 12 Game 8 Winner Game 8 Thu, May 9 (if first loss) 8:00 p.m.

Loser Game 6 Note: All times Eastern. All games prior to the championship will be broadcast on the SoCon Digital Network.