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Softball SID UNIVERSITY of MISSOURI 260 Hearnes Center | Columbia, Mo Steven Keers - Missouri Softball SID UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI 260 Hearnes Center | Columbia, Mo. 65201 O: 573.882.3241 | C: 815.600.4606 | Fax: 573.882.4720 SOFTBALL [email protected] | www.mutigers.com 2010 Schedule and Results No. 3 Missouri Tigers (18-2) Feb. 13 @ Alabama W, 2-1 @ Alabama L, 9-0 (5) Feb. 14 @ Alabama W, 9-0 (5) Demarini Invitational Feb. 21 @ Arizona L, 5-0 March 19-21 | University Field | Columbia, Mo.. @ Arizona W, 10-5 2010 Leadoff Classic Feb. 26 vs. Michigan^ W, 2-1 (8) vs. Virginia Tech^ W, 9-4 Feb. 27 vs. UL-Lafayette^ W, 11-6 vs. Massachusetts^ W, 2-1 Feb. 28 vs. Radford^ W, 7-6 (10) Missouri Breast Cancer Awareness Tournament March 5 SAINT LOUIS W, 6-0 Ball State Eastern Michigan Northwestern Northern Colorado March 6 SEMO W, 13-0 (5) Cardinals Eagles Wildcats Bears MISSOURI STATE W, 8-0 (5) Record: 15-5 Record: 5-9 Record: 9-10 Record: 7-16 March 7 UMKC W, 9-3 Team AVG: .285 Team AVG: .221 Team AVG: .254 Team AVG: .261 March 10 NORTHERN IOWA W, 3-0 Team ERA: 1.37 Team ERA: 3.54 Team ERA: 1.67 Team ERA: 8.42 Children’s Hospital Invitational March 12 NEW MEXICO W, 2-0 All-Time vs. MU: 0-5 All-Time vs. MU: 1-3 All-Time vs. MU: 3-0 All-Time vs. MU: 0-1 March 14 ILLINOIS STATE W, 3-1 Additional Information BRADLEY W, 9-1 (5) Friday EMU vs. N. Colorado 11 a.m. CT Saturday EMU vs. Ball State 11 a.m. CT Sunday EMU vs. Northwestern 10 a.m. CT March 17 WICHITA STATE W, 8-0 (6) Northwestern vs. EMU 1 p.m. CT Missouri vs. Northwestern 1 p.m. CT N. Colorado vs. Ball State Noon CT WICHITA STATE W, 6-1 Missouri vs. Northern Colorado 3 p.m. CT Missouri vs. EMU 3 p.m .CT Missouri vs. Ball State 2 p.m. CT Demarini Invitational Missouri vs. Ball State 5 p.m. CT Northwestern vs. N. Colorado 5 p.m. CT March 19 NORTHERN COLORADO 3 p.m. Northwestern vs. Ball State 7 p.m. CT Ball State vs. N. Colorado 7 p.m. CT BALL STATE 5 p.m. Live Stats: www.mutigers.com Tickets: Adults: $5 per day; $12 for All-Session Pass March 20 NORTHWESTERN 1 p.m. Live Audio: www.kcou.fm Students/Seniors: $3 per day; $8 for All-Session Pass Live Video: Mizzou All-Access - mutigers.tv (if EASTERN MICHIGAN 3 p.m. Free for Children 2 and Under March 21 BALL STATE 2 p.m. available - subscribers only) March 27 @ Oklahoma 2 p.m. March 28 @ Oklahoma Noon The No. 3 ranked Missouri softball team (18-2) home runs. Her slugging percentage is .716, and March 31 SAINT LOUIS 3 p.m. closes out their 15-game homestand this weekend she’s a perfect 9-for-9 in stealing bases. In the SAINT LOUIS 5 p.m. when they host the Demarini Invitational, set to circle, senior Elizabeth Milian is far-and-away the April 2 OKLAHOMA STATE* 5:30 p.m. begin Friday, March 19 and conclude on Sunday, Cardinals’ ace. The righty is 11-1 this season in 13 April 3 OKLAHOMA STATE* 1 p.m. April 7 KANSAS* 4 p.m. March 21. The Tigers are currently riding a 16- appearances, posting a miniscule 0.54 ERA in 77.2 KANSAS* 6 p.m. game winning streak, making them just four innings. She’s thrown 11 complete games and April 10 @ Texas* 1 p.m. wins shy of tying the all-time record by a Missouri six shutouts, while also recording a save. Milian April 11 @ Texas* Noon program. The 1995 Missouri team won 20 straight has 111 of the team’s 155 strikeouts this year, and April 13 @ SIU-Edwardsville 3 p.m. @ SIU-Edwardsville 5:30 p.m. games, while the 2007 Tiger program won 19 has walked just 16 batters. Opponents are hitting April 14 @ Southern Illinois 3 p.m. straight. Mizzou will play two games on Friday, .150 off of her this season. April 17 TEXAS TECH* 2 p.m. two on Saturday and one on Sunday. April 18 TEXAS TECH* Noon MIZZOU VS. BALL STATE April 21 EVANSVILLE 3 p.m. A LOOK AT THE CARDINALS The Tigers have won all five previous matchups April 24 @ Texas A&M* 1 p.m. April 25 @ Texas A&M* (ESPN) 2 p.m. Ball State enters the tournament riding an eight- against the Cardinals, dating back to 1985, when April 28 @ Iowa State* 2 p.m. game winning streak, pushing their record to 15-5 the two teams opened their season against each @ Iowa State* 4 p.m. overall. During that streak, the Cardinals have other. The Tigers won that matchup 2-1. Mizzou May 1 BAYLOR* 2 p.m. outscored their opponents by a 52-11 margin. and BSU most recently played in 2005, where they May 2 BAYLOR* Noon Ball State is coached by Craig Nicholson, now in met up three times over the course of the season. May 5 @ Western Illinois 3 p.m. @ Western Illinois 5 p.m. his third year with the program, and is assisted by Missouri won by margins of 13-1, 10-0 and 15-7. May 8 @ Nebraska* (FSN) Noon Stephanie DeFeo and Lyndsay Mouse. May 9 @ Nebraska* Noon A LOOK AT THE EAGLES May 14 Big 12 Championships TBA As a team, Ball State has posted a .285 batting Eastern Michigan has struggled this year, currently average this season. Leading the way for the sitting at 5-9. They are riding a three game losing All times are listed as Central and subject to change Cardinal offense is senior Jessie Ware, who is streak, falling to Michigan State, Florida A&M and HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS AND BOLD hitting .373 on the season with 13 extra base Connecticut at the FAU Classic. They are guided *-denotes Big 12 Conference game ^-Leadoff Classic played in Columbus, Ga. hits, including five doubles, six triples and two eighth-year head coach Karen Baird and assisted www.mutigers.com 2 2010 Missouri Tigers Softball ____________________2010 Missouri Tigers Roster_____________________ Quick Facts No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. B/T Hometown (Previous School) 00 Rachel Hay C/IB Fr. 6-0 R/R Kansas City, Mo. (Oak Park) University Information 2 Lisa Simmons C/OF Jr. 5-7 L/L Boonville, Mo. (Boonville) Location: _____________________ Columbia, Mo. 3 Rhea Taylor OF Jr. 5-10 L/R Buford, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge) Founded: _____________________________1839 4 Gina Schneider Utility Sr. 5-6 R/R Liberty, Mo. (Liberty) Enrollment: _________________________ 30,200 5 Michaele Vock Utility Sr. 5-8 R/R Morrison, Ill. (Morrison) Nickname: ___________________________ Tigers 6 Jaydee Young OF/1B So. 5-10 R/R Peculiar, Mo. (Raymore-Peculiar) School Colors: _____________ Old Gold and Black 7 Ashlie Ortega 2B/3B/LF Fr. 5-6 S/R Brighton, Colo. (Erie) Affiliation: ___________________ NCAA Division I 8 Nicole Hudson IF/OF Fr. 5-7 L/R Webb City, Mo. (Webb City) 9 Jana Hainey P Sr. 5-8 L/L Raymore, Mo. (Raymore-Peculiar) Conference: __________________________Big 12 10 Abby Vock IF Jr. 5-4 R/R Morrison, Ill. (Morrison) Chancellor: _________________ Dr. Brady Deaton 11 Katy Koontz 1B RsSo. 5-8 R/R Chesterfield Mo. (Marquette) Athletics Director: ______________ Michael Alden 16 Megan Christopher C Jr. 5-8 R/R Wright City, Mo. (Wright City) SWA: _______________________ Sarah Reesman 17 Kathryn Poet OF Jr. 5-5 R/R Tujunga, Calif. (Flintridge Sacred Heart Acad.) Faculty Athletics Representative: ______ Lori Franz 18 Chelsea Thomas P So. 5-10 R/R Pleasantville, Iowa (Pleasantville) Athletic Department Phone: ____ (573) 882-6501 19 Shana White OF Jr. 5-9 L/R Columbia, Mo. (Hickman) Ticket Office Phone: _________(573) 884-PAWS or 21 Marla Schweisberger Utility Jr. 5-7 R/R Raytown, Mo. (Raytown South) 1-800-CAT-PAWS 22 Lindsey Muller 1B/P/OF Fr. 6-0 R/R Stilwell, Kan. (Blue Valley) 23 Catherine Lee C/1B Jr. 5-9 R/R Covington, Ga. (Georgia State) 26 Jenna Marston IF Fr. 5-9 L/R St. Louis, Mo. (Principia) Coaching Staff 28 Kristin Nottelmann P/OF So. 5-8 R/R Fenton, Mo. (Rockwood Summitt) Head Coach: _______________ Ehren Earleywine 30 Ashley Fleming IF/OF So. 5-9 L/L Silex, Mo. (Silex) Alma Mater: ______________Westminster, 1994 42 Princess Krebs IF/OF Fr. 5-7 R/R Lithonia, Ga. (St. Pius X) Record at Missouri: ______ 137-53 (Three Years) Coaching Staff Record Overall: __________ 280-108 (Six Years) Head Coach: _______________________________________ Ehren Earleywine (Fourth Year) Assistant Coach: ________________ Melissa Tucci Assistant Coach: ________________________________________Melissa Tucci (Fourth Year) Alma Mater: ________________ Marist College Assistant Coach: _______________________________________ Pete D’Amour (Fourth Year) Year at Missouri: ___________________ Fourth Volunteer Assistant Coach ___________________________________Phil Bradley (First Year) Assistant Coach: _______________ Pete D’Amour Alma Mater: ____________ University of Missouri Pronounciation Guide Roster Breakdown by Class Roster Breakdown by State Rhea Taylor ______________RAY-uh Freshman _________________ 6 Missouri _________________ 13 Year at Missouri: ___________________ Fourth Georgia ___________________ 3 Volunteer Assistant Coach _________ Phil Bradley Jana Hainey _____________JAN-uh Sophomore ________________ 5 Illinois ___________________ 2 Michaele Vock ________ muh-KAY-lee Junior ____________________ 8 California __________________ 1 Alma Mater ___________ University of Missouri Colorado __________________ 1 Year at Missouri: _____________________ First Shana White ___________ shuh-NAE Senior ____________________ 3 Iowa _____________________ 1 Lindsey Muller ___________ mole-er Total ____________________ 22 Kansas ___________________ 1 Facility Information Home Field: __________________ University Field by Eric Oakley and Ashley Strauss.
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