BOSTON COLLEGE FLORIDA STATE GEORGIA TECH EAGLES SEMINOLES YELLOW JACKETS

• The Jackets have improved in several offensive categories from a year ago including runs, hits, doubles, home runs, RBI and walks. • Tech 45-plus home runs for the first time since 2013, two of which were grand slams. • Six Jackets are slugging more than .400.

No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown 1 Jordan Chimento C/3B Jr. Broken Arrow, Okla. 25 Jessica Dreswick P Jr. Flemington, N.J. 1 Dani Morgan UT Fr. Newnan, Ga. 34 Sydney Broderick C Sr. Ashburn, Va. 2 Chloe Dubocq 3B Jr. Flagstaff, Ariz. 27 Dani Thomas IF So. Moraga, Calif. 2 Morgan Klaevemann OF Jr. Refugio, Texas 44 Lauren Harris OF Sr. St. Cloud, Fla. 3 Annie Murphy OF Jr. Washington, N.J. 33 Carly Severini SS/2B So. Clinton, N.J. 6 Zoe Casas OF So. Rialto, Calif. 48 Meghan King P R-So. Parkland, Fla. 4 Chloe Sharabba SS/2B Jr. Aliso Viejo, Calif. 38 Allyson Frei P Jr. Branchville, N.J. 8 Korina Rosario OF/P Jr. Pensacola, Fla. 70 Cassidy Davis P/UT Fr. Valrico, Fla. 6 Olivia Markopoulos 2B/OF Fr. Crozet, Va. 9 Deja Bush OF R-Fr. Davie, Fla. 7 Halle Hixenbaugh OF Fr. Osceola, Ind. Head Coach: Ashley Obrest 10 Cali Harrod UT So. Roopville, Ga. Head Coach: 8 Jordan Weed P/1B Sr. Toms River, N.J. Assistant Coaches: Megan Brown, John Pandolfo 11 Alex Powers 1B R-Sr. Melbourne, Fla. Assistant Coaches: Travis Wilson, Craig Snider 9 Taylor Coroneos OF Sr. Sewell, N.J. 12 Carsyn Gordon IF So. Miami, Fla. 10 Natalie Wadolowski 1B/3B Fr. Southington, Conn. 13 Anna Shelnutt C/3B Fr. Franklin, Ga. 11 Brenna Griesser OF Fr. Tucson, Ariz. 14 Ellie Cooper IF Sr. Fenton, Mo. 12 Kendra Friedt P So. Southington, Conn. 16 P R-Sr. Warner Robins, Ga. 13 Allyson Moore C/1B So. Clayton, N.J. 21 Sabrina Stutsman UT R-Fr. Windermere, Fla. PITT 14 Jules Trevino 1B Fr. Cypress, Texas 22 Abby Evans P So. Marietta, Ga. 15 Madison Paulson IF Sr. Windermere, Fla. 23 Tessa Daniels 1B/P So. Auburn, Ga. PANTHERS 21 Tatiana Cortez C/3B Sr. Houston, Texas 25 Elizabeth Mason C Fr. Tampa, Fla. 22 Megan Overton P Fr. Greenwood, Ind. 26 Leslie Farris IF Fr. St. Johns, Fla. • Pitt became nationally ranked for the first time in program history in both 23 Lexi DiEmmanuele OF So. Weston, Fla. 30 Jessica Warren IF Jr. Tampa, Fla. the USA Today/NFCA Division I Coaches Poll and ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25 Collegiate Poll. The Panthers remained in the top 25 for three straight weeks and broke into the top 20 once. • Junior pitcher Kayla Harris tossed the first perfect game of her career and the second in Pitt program history, as she led the Panthers to a 5-0 win against Southeastern Louisiana Feb. 26. Harris retired 21 straight batters, while striking out four. • Was one of four Pitt sports programs that earned NCAA Public LOUISVILLE NORTH CAROLINA Recognition Awards for exemplary Academic Progress Rates (APR). CARDINALS TAR HEELS

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No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown HOKIES 2 Michala Riggle C/1B So. Louisville, Ky. 42 Jordan McNary OF Sr. Madisonville, Ky. 0 Brittany West OF Fr. Kittrell, N.C. 24 Hannah Nommensen P Fr. Gurnee, Ill. 3 Blaire Bass IF So. New Roads, La. 72 Nicole Pufahl OF R-Jr. Moorpark, Calif. 2 Kellyn Daly P Fr. Omaha, Neb. 27 Berlynne Delamora 3B So. Hacienda Heights, • The Virginia Tech softball team concluded an injury-plagued 2017 season 4 Tiarra Sanabria IF Sr. Williamstown, N.J. 3 Hailey Jensen C/3B Fr. Brea, Calif. Calif. with a 19-34 overall record and a 5-19 mark in the ACC. 6 Alison Szydlowski C Jr. Imperial, Mo. Head Coach: Sandy Pearsall 4 Leah Murray OF/1B So. Huntersville, N.C. 28 Brittany Pickett P/1B Fr. Indian Trail, N.C. • By the end of the campaign, the Hokies had lost four starters to 7 Morgan Meyer OF Sr. Louisville, Ky. Assistant Coaches: Amy Servi, Kassie Stanfill 5 Campbell Hutcherson 1B Fr. Advance, N.C. 30 Carly Kruse OF Fr. Concord, N.C. season-ending injuries in pitcher Mikaela Aiken, third baseman Chelsea 8 Ashley Nikolao UT Jr. Flaherty, Ky. Volunteer Assistant: Brittany Duncan 6 Hailey Cole OF/2B Fr. Welcome, N.C. 9 Sidney Melton IF Jr. Columbus, Ohio Whitcomb, shortstop Caitlyn Nolan and center fielder Aysha Richardson. 7 Taylor Wike SS/2B Jr. Hiddenite, N.C. Head Coach: Donna J. Papa • Despite the ups and downs, Virginia Tech had one of the best offenses in 10 Megan Hensley P/OF So. Ashland, Ky. 8 Erin Sugg C Sr. Bonlee, N.C. Associate Head Coach: Mary Jo Firnbach 11 Jordan Vorbrink UT So. Louisville, Ky. 10 Kristina Burkhardt OF Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. Assistant Coach: Chelsey Barclay the ACC and in the country in 2017. The Hokies’ consistently ranked in 14 Caitlin Ferguson IF Fr. Versailles, Ky. 11 Katie Bailiff C/IF So. Trinity, N.C. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Aquilla Mateen the top half in the league in home runs, doubles and slugging percentage 15 Shelby Graybill C/IF Fr. Ft. Thomas, Ky. 15 Kendra Lynch P/UT Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. throughout the season. 17 Jenna Jordan C Jr. Ft. Collins, Colo. 16 Micaela Abbatine OF Fr. Warwick, N.Y. • Tech finished with team totals of 54 home runs, 74 doubles and a .460 20 Lillie Goetz IF So. Owensboro, Ky. 17 Katelyn Shifflett 2B/1B Jr. Huntersville, N.C. slugging percentage. 21 Maryssa Becker P Sr. Medford, Ore. 18 Lauren Rushing 2B/OF Fr. Monroe, N.C. • Senior Vanessa Gonzalez hit a career-best 10 home runs to lead the 22 Sydney Warinner P Fr. New Albany, Ohio 21 Sydney Matzko P R-So. Torrington, Conn. 25 Jamie Soles IF Jr. New Egypt, N.J. team and tie for fifth in the ACC while junior Breanna Davenport led the 22 Destiny DeBerry OF So. Thomasville, N.C. Hokies in conference play with a .408 batting average, four home runs 33 Celene Funke UT Fr. Carmel, Ind. 23 Brooke Burns 3B Fr. Columbia, S.C. and 11 RBI.

NC STATE NOTRE DAME SEASON WRAP-UP BOSTON COLLEGE • In the latest RPI, the Wolfpack has played the toughest WOLFPACK FIGHTING IRISH • Senior Tatiana Cortez has broken several records this non-conference schedule in the NCAA. 15 of the team’s season. On March 8 against Penn, she tied the school games this season have been against teams ranked in record for RBI in a single game (seven). On March 8 the top 25 or receiving votes for the national poll. against South Florida, she broke the school record for • Freshman Jade Caraway has made an immediate impact RBI. On March 25 against Pittsburgh, she became BC’s on the program, leading the team in batting average all-time home run leader. She now has 44 career home (.386), hits (68), triples (4) and on-base percentage runs and 165 RBI. (.444). Her four triples ties the school record for the • Junior Jessica Dreswick broke the school record for most in a single season, and ranks among the top 50 of most wins in a single season. She has gone 21-11 with the national rankings. a 2.15 ERA and 156 . • Senior Molly Hutchison broke the program record for • The Eagles have a 2.30 ERA, one of the best marks in career runs batted in with a three-run home run in the the ACC. Pack’s game at Elon on April 12. She now holds 161 in her career. This marked the fourth school record she set FLORIDA STATE in a five-day span as she broke single game records for • Florida State completed the 2017 regular season home runs (3), RBIs (7) and total bases (13) at Georgia with a perfect 24-0 record in ACC play and is one of Tech on April 8. three Power 5 teams to ever be undefeated in their No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown Head Coach: Shawn Rychcik No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown conference, joining Nebraska (16-0) in 1998 and Iowa NOTRE DAME 1 Geena Autry OF Fr. High Point, N.C. Assistant Coaches: Tracie Adix-Zins, Kirin Kumar 1 Maddie McCracken C So. Olathe, Kan. 37 Ali Wester OF/IF So. Huntington Beach, (22-0) in 1997. • Notre Dame qualified for the ACC Softball Championship 2 Jessica Moore 2B/SS So. Northridge, Calif. Graduate Assistant: Maggie Hawkins 6 Rachel Nasland P Sr. San Diego, Calif. Calif. • FSU won the ACC regular season title for the fifth for the fourth time in as many seasons after clinching season in a row and the 15th time in program history. the fifth seed in the 2017 ACC Championship. The Irish 3 Makenzie Kuchmaner OF Jr. Wahxaw, N.C. 7 Madison Heide C Fr. Belton, Mo. 44 Alexis Bazos OF Fr. Pound Ridge, N.Y. • The Seminoles have been ranked No. 1 in the country have previously finished as a tournament finalist in both 4 Jade Caraway OF Fr. Winter Garden, Fla. 8 Ellie Richards IF/UT Fr. Pendleton, Ore. 55 Melissa Rochford IF So. Irvine, Calif. eight times this season by the NFCA and are the only 2014 and 2016. 5 Molly Martin 2B/OF Sr. Mount Airy, N.C. 9 Chelsea Purcell IF Fr. La Habra, Calif. school from the ACC to ever be the top-ranked team • Entering the ACC Championship, Notre Dame has 7 Molly Hutchison C/1B Sr. San Diego, Calif. 13 Dana Bouquet IF Sr. Santa Maria, Calif. Head Coach: in the nation. notched 14 wins as a result of its final plate appearance 8 Tyler Ross OF Sr. Cameron, N.C. 15 Kimmy Sullivan IF/OF Sr. Greenwood, Ind. Associate Coaches: Kris Ganeff, Lizzy Ristano • Junior Jessica Warren leads Florida State offensively, of a game in 2017. Included in that tally were 10 Irish 12 Natalie Jones SS/2B So. Stedman, N.C. 16 Caitlyn Brooks P/IF So. Burbank, Calif. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jamie Spitale batting .448 with 20 home runs and 63 RBI. On April wins earned after entering the seventh inning tied or 29, she became FSU’s all-time leader in home runs and trailing. 13 Harli Hubbard P Jr. Camas, Wash. 18 Bailey Bigler OF Jr. Newtown, Pa. ranks second in school history in RBIs with over a year • Notre Dame claimed its first home win over a 14 Haley Finn SS Fr. Riverside, Calif. 20 Morgan Reed IF Jr. Maylene, Ala. to go in her career. Southeastern Conference (SEC) foe in program history 17 Kassie Kasper OF Jr. Algonquin, Ill. 21 Karley Wester OF Sr. Huntington Beach, • Jessica Burroughs was selected No. 1 overall in the with a 6-5 victory against #24 Arkansas on April 29 as 20 Brittany Nimmo P/UT So. Springfield, Mo. Calif. 2017 draft by the USSSA Pride, part of the seventh annual Cancer weekend. 21 Alyssa Compton SS/2B Jr. Irvine, Calif. 22 Sara White IF/P Jr. San Diego, Calif. becoming the third Seminole student-athlete drafted Notre Dame softball raised more than $42,000 during 22 Haylee Kobziak C/1B Fr. Waxhaw, N.C. No. 1 in any sport. Alex Powers was also drafted by the its Strikeout Cancer series to directly benefit pediatric 27 Katie Marino IF Fr. Warren, N.J. Pride and was chosen No. 10. cancer patients, upping the total funds raised to more 24 Macauley Prickett OF Jr. Petaluma, Calif. 28 MK Bonamy IF So. Hoover, Ala. than $200,000 since the initiative began in 2011. 27 Cheyenne Balzer C/1B So. Temecula, Calif. 29 Katie Beriont P Jr. Colts Neck, N.J. LOUISVILLE • Senior outfielder/captain Karley Wester successfully 34 Peyton Silverman P Fr. South Windsor, Conn. • With the series sweep of NC State, the Cardinals earned stole her 117th career base in the bottom of the second the No. 2 seed in the ACC Championship for the second inning against IUPUI on April 12 to pass baseball great straight year. The Cardinals have made an appearance Steve Stanley (1999-2002) as the all-time Notre Dame in the conference tournament – and earned a top-four softball/baseball leader in stolen bases (now at 127). seed - in each of their three seasons in the ACC. Wester was also the national hits leader among active • Louisville has posted 30 or more victories in 14 players in NCAA Division I softball as of May 8 with a straight seasons (dating back to 2004). The Cards have Notre Dame record 320, to go along with the most runs registered at least 30 wins 16 times in the 18 year (224) ever scored by an Irish softball player. history of the program with a record-setting 55 victories in 2012. SYRACUSE • Louisville has five players in the starting lineup batting • Senior pitcher and first baseman Sydney O’Hara hit four SYRACUSE VIRGINIA over .300 on the season. home runs in a single game against NC State on March • Senior Maryssa Becker (22-10) paces the Cards in 10. She’s only the fifth athlete in NCAA softball history ORANGE CAVALIERS the circle with a 2.53 ERA and 162 strikeouts in 202.0 to do so. innings of work. Her 22 wins are a career high for wins • Pitchers Alexa Romero and Sydney O’Hara struck out in a season. She is among Louisville’s all-time leaders 15 batters combining for the season high number of and will finish her career ranked in the top five of strikeouts in a game. nearly every pitching category including career wins, • Over the stretch between the doubleheader at Gardner- strikeouts saves and appearances. She also holds the Webb and the three-game series at Georgia Tech, the school record for RBIs in a game and season and is Syracuse pitching staff (Alexa Romero, AnnaMarie Gatti ranked fifth in career RBIs. and Sydney O’Hara) threw a combined 40 strikeouts. • Sandy Pearsall is in her 18th season as UofL’s head • Team batting average is .310, led by Sydney O’Hara coach. After building the program from scratch in 2000, (.470), Alicia Hansen (.370), Bryce Holmgren (.362) and Pearsall has guided the Cardinals to six conference Sammy Fernandez (.361). championships. Under her watch, Louisville has made • Syracuse maintained a five game winning streak from 13 consecutive NCAA regional appearances and served April 12 to the 15, sweeping Canisius in a doubleheader as a host site in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013. and a three game series against Pittsburgh.

NORTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA • On March 3, UNC head coach Donna J. Papa became the • Virginia is making its first ACC Tournament appearance No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Cl. Hometown Head Coach: 11th coach in NCAA softball history and the first in the since 2013. To close the regular season, Virginia won 1 Bryce Holmgren UT So. Roland, Iowa 38 Kelsey Johnson OF Jr. Greece, N.Y. 2 McKall Miller SS/2B Sr. Ashburn, Va. Assistant Coaches: Kaleigh Rafter, Katie Repole ACC to capture 1,200 career wins with a 5-1 victory over eight of its last 10 games including ACC series wins 2 Olivia Martinez C R-Jr. Corona, Calif. 72 AnnaMarie Gatti P Jr. Scottdale, Pa. No. 21 Pittsburgh. over Georgia Tech (2-1) and Notre Dame (3-0). 3 Madison Labshere 2B Sr. El Cajon, Calif. • Senior Kendra Lynch was selected as a finalist for USA • The Cavaliers have hit 53 home runs this season, two 3 Jessica Heese OF Jr. Platte City, Mo. 88 Faith Cain IF Jr. Omaha, Neb. 5 Allison Davis P/OF Jr. Oak Hill, Va. Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, while Brittany shy of matching a single-season school record. Virginia 4 Alyssa Dewes OF/C Sr. Clarence, N.Y. 7 Kinza Baad OF Sr. Washington, D.C. Pickett was the only ACC player named as a finalist for is the only team in the ACC with four players who have 5 Rachel Burkhardt UT Jr. Tustin, Calif. Head Coach: Mike Bosch 8 Iyana Hughes OF Sr. Manteca, Calif. NFCA National Freshman of the Year. hit 8 or more homers. A total of 10 different Cavaliers 6 Alicia Hansen IF So. Liverpool, N.Y. Assistant Coaches: Alisa Goler, Kristyn Sandberg 12 Katie Park C Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. • The Tar Heels average a school record 1.82 stolen bases have hit a home run this season. 7 Sammy Fernandez IF Jr. Carmel, N.Y. Volunteer Assistant Coaches: Miranda Kramer 14 Tia Mitchell OF So. Clarksburg, Md. per game and have five Heels in double digits for the • Virginia’s 81 doubles lead the ACC and are tied for the first time ever, including ACC-leader Leah Murray (34). fourth-most in the country. 10 Hannah Dossett C/IF So. Warsaw, Ky. 15 Ashlee Davis IF Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. • Kendra Lynch ranks in the top 10 in the nation in total • Catcher Katie Park comes into the tournament on a 11 Sydney O’Hara 1B/P Sr. Cicero, N.Y. 17 Kaitlin Fitzgerald 3B/1B Sr. Placentia, Calif. bases (137), fourth in home runs (20) and seventh in career-best, 12-game hit streak. In that 12-game span, 16 Baylee Douglass P Jr. Centralia, Mo. 19 Erika Osherow P/UT So. Darien, Conn. RBIs (62). the senior is batting .434 (23-for-44) with 14 runs, five 17 Riley Didier OF Fr. Lewisville, N.C. 24 Lacy Smith P/3B So. Lancaster, Pa. • Three Tar Heels reached base in 20+ consecutive doubles and three home runs. She has reached base 18 Abby Thibodeau P Fr. Centreville, Va. 27 Lexi Mettler P/UT So. Turlock, Calif. games this season, including 29 straight by Berlynne safely in the last 14 games. 19 Hailey Archuleta IF So. Yorba Linda, Calif. 55 Janelle Zellars P/IF Fr. Forest, Va. Delamora, while Brittany Pickett brings an active 19- • Junior Danni Ingraham leads the Cavaliers in home game streak into the postseason. runs (10) and multi-RBI games (9). She has hit five 21 Caroline Baggeroer C Fr. Westford, Mass. 63 Danni Ingraham 1B Jr. Laguna Niguel, Calif. home runs in her last nine games including two on 26 Toni Martin OF Fr. Raymore, Mo. 88 Olivia Gott C/UT So. Weston, Fla. NC STATE her birthday (April 18) against Georgetown. She comes 27 Alexa Romero P Fr. Aurora, Colo. • NC State holds 10 wins in ACC play this season, into the tournament riding a career-best, nine-game hit 33 Andrea Bombace IF So. Wappingers Falls, N.Y. highlighted by series wins over Georgia Tech and streak. Syracuse as well as a sweep over Virginia. ACC CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS BY THE NUMBERS DEAR ACC FANS, FRIENDS & ALUMNI:

Syracuse’s Sydney O’Hara leads the nation in three different categories: batting average (.475), Welcome to the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Softball Championship. As you enjoy our on-base percentage (.623) and saves (6). competition, you are witnessing national-caliber student-athletes performing at the highest 1 level.

The ACC is coming off successful fall and winter sports seasons in which our conference This is the third time in league history that the ACC Softball Championship has been held in teams captured three national championships and six individual NCAA titles. We look forward Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 3 to completing a banner year as our spring sports teams and student-athletes continue to build on a longstanding winning tradition. CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL Runs Batted In...... 10 Florida State...... 13-1 Miranda Ervin, NCSU, 2006 Last season saw ACC softball complete an outstanding year as Florida State captured its Georgia Tech...... 5 Four ACC squads are ranked in the NCAA’s RPI top-50: Florida State (6), North Carolina (32), NC State...... 2 ...... 9 Notre Dame (37) and Pitt (48). third consecutive league title and led four conference teams into the NCAA Tournament. The Virginia Tech...... 2 Megan Evans, VT, 2005 4 Seminoles then earned their ninth trip to the Women’s College World Series and their second North Carolina...... 1 in the last three seasons. The Seminoles reached the NCAA Super Regional round for the Virginia...... 1 Stolen Bases (9 times)...... 3 Maryland...... 0-1 Most recently fourth straight year and won a pair of WCWS games after reaching Oklahoma City. Outright-Shared Morgan Klaevemann, FSU, 2016 Florida State has won a league-best 14 ACC titles. Jessica Warren, FSU, 2016 The ACC has long stood for excellence on the diamond and in the classroom. That commitment ALL-TIME ALL-ACC SELECTIONS 14 was demonstrated last season, when 120 softball student-athletes were named to the ACC BY SCHOOL Strikeouts (By)...... 62 Boston College...... 17 Angela Tincher, VT, 2005 Academic Honor Roll, having earned a 3.0 GPA or better for the school year. That was one of Florida State...... 116 many highlights in a year in which more than 80 ACC teams in all sports received Academic Georgia Tech...... 64 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS North Carolina’s Kendra Lynch is fourth nationally with 20 home runs this season. Louisville...... 7 Consecutive Wins...... 4 Progress Rate recognition awards from the NCAA, the most of any Power 5 conference. North Carolina...... 73 Virginia Tech, 2007 NC State...... 25 NC State, 2006 20 Our congratulations and best wishes go out to all of our student-athletes, coaches and Notre Dame ...... 15 Pittsburgh...... 8 Runs Scored...... 29 programs, and my sincere thanks to you for your support of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Syracuse...... 5 Florida State, 1993 (4 games) Virginia...... 44 Statistics and rankings are through May 4. Sincerely Virginia Tech...... 30 Base Hits...... 43 Georgia Tech, 2006 (5 games) INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Base Hits...... 9 Doubles...... 10 Serita Brooks, FSU, 2000 Virginia, 2000 Staci Brandon, FSU, 2000 Susan Buttery, FSU, 1992 Triples...... 3 Florida State, 1992, 2002 John D. Swofford, Commissioner Doubles...... 5 Lori Steiner, GT, 1997 Home Runs...... 10 Atlantic Coast Conference Georgia Tech, 2006 Triples...... 2 Susan Buttery, FSU, 1992 Runs Batted In...... 26 Georgia Tech, 2006 Home Runs...... 3 Maddie O’Brien, FSU, 2014 Stolen Bases...... 11 Daisy Paez, GT , 2006 Florida State, 2016 Miranda Ervin, NCSU, 2006 Lesley Palmer, FSU, 2003 Runs Scored...... 8 A SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF THE ACC’S CORPORATE CHAMPIONS Susan Buttery, FSU, 1992

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