2018 CENTRAL COLLEGE MEDIA GUIDE Founded —1853 Enrollment — 1,400 Affiliation — Reformed Church in America President — Dr. Mark Putnam Membership — Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division III

Founded in 1853, Central College of Pella, Iowa, is a private, residential four-year liberal arts college known for its academic rigor and strength in global experiential learning, STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), sustainability education, athletics success and tradition, and leadership and service. Central continues to value its long- standing relationship with the Reformed Church in America that began in 1916. The college participates in NCAA Division III athletics and is a member of the Iowa Conference. Central is an active part of the Greater Des Moines region and just two minutes from Lake Red Rock, Iowa’s largest lake. Central is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Division III, and the lowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Men compete in baseball, football, basketball, , golf, wrestling, soccer, track and cross country, while women compete in tennis, golf, track, softball, , cross country, soccer and basketball. Rugby is offered at the club level.

The A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex The A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex is located at the corner of Independence Street and West Fifth Street in southwest Pella. The complex includes P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium (1970), H.S. Kuyper Fieldhouse (1987), Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium (1977), the baseball and softball fields (1978), Ryerson Golf Practice Range (2005), tennis courts (1992), soc- cer field (2005) and the Ron Schipper Fitness Center (1999). The complex also includes practice and intramural softball diamonds and football fields. Golf meets are held at the Bos Landen Golf Club, two miles southwest of the campus on Highway T-15.

Directory Sports Information Director Larry Happel Office (641) 628-5278 Home (641) 628-2754 Cell (641) 780-6118

Assistant Joe Flaherty Office (641) 628-5435 Cell (319) 850-7097

Assistant Kris Graewin Office (641) 628-5138 Cell (608) 306-0345

Office email [email protected] Central athletics Web page athletics.central.edu ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF Football Jeff McMartin Athletics director Eric Van Kley Assistant football Cody Baethke-safeties Associate athletics director and Alicia O’Brien Assistant football Jeff Bollard-running backs senior woman administrator Assistant football Aaron Eiseler-tight ends Associate athletics director for Mona Roozeboom Assistant football Spencer Gritsch-wide receivers business affairs Assistant football Eric Jones-offensive line Athletics facilities operations coordinator/ Duane Houser Assistant football Ryan Maiuri-offensive Building and grounds manager coordinator/quarterbacks Assistant athletics director for Tim Wilkinson Assistant football Seth Marburger-defensive line facilities and event management Assistant football Nick Mulder-defensive coordinator Athletics office manager Jeffy Schuring Assistant football Matt Paulsen-cornerbacks Equpment manager Peter Greteman Assistant football Jeff Sanger-inside linebackers Head athletic trainer Frank Neu Assistant football Austen Schueler-special teams Assistant athletic trainer Shelli Green coordinator/outside linebackers Assistant athletic trainer Jake Schubert Assistant football Drew Sikkink-offensive line Assistant athletic trainer Matt Guinane Golf - Men’s Jon Olson Athletic training education John Roslien Assistant men’s golf Kris Graewin program director Volunteer assistant Clint Brown Strength and conditioning Kyle Johnson Golf - Women’s Tim Wilkinson coordinator Soccer - Men’s Garry Laidlaw Assistant strength and conditioning Charles Friday Assistant soccer Will Foskett Intramurals co-director Zach Deutscher Assistant soccer Greg Walter Intramurals co-director Bob Kuennen Assistant soccer Zach Jensen Sports information director Larry Happel Soccer - Women’s Mike Kobylinski Assistant sports information director Joe Flaherty Assistant soccer Kelsey Roxworthy Sports information assistant Kris Graewin Assistant soccer Russ Goodman Softball George Wares Associate softball Alicia O’Brien FACULTY ATHLETIC COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Assistant softball Gary Grimes Dr. Andrew Green, associate professor of political science Assistant softball Keith Jones Dr. Lori Witt, associate professor of history Tennis - Men’s/women’s Ryun Ferrell John Roslien, associate professor of exercise science Assistant tennis Peter Greteman Track and field - Men’s/women’s Joe Dunham COACHING STAFF Associate track and field Jim Fuller Baseball Matt Schirm Assistant track and field Brenda Fuller Assistant baseball Zach Deutscher Assistant track and field Stephen Fyfe Assistant baseball Spencer Gritsch Assistant track and field Jon Graupmann Volunteer assistant Jamie Dunsbergen Assistant track and field Joe Kotz Volunteer assistant Jesse Jablonski Assistant track and field Tyler Schiferl Volunteer assistant Eric Van Wyngarden Assistant track and field Allan Walz Volunteer assistant Matt Miller Volleyball Jeanne Czipri Basketball - Men’s Craig Douma Assistant volleyball Amy Traseger Assistant basketball Obinna Agomo Assistant volleyball Nichole Baethke Assistant basketball Kent Henderson Assistant volleyball Liz Foster Basketball - Women’s Joe Steinkamp Assistant volleyball Travis Yets Assistant basketball Amy Briggs Wrestling Eric Van Kley Assistant basketball Austin Hellbusch Assistant wrestling Kevin Donahue Cross country - Men’s/women’s Joe Dunham Assistant wrestling Bob Kuennen Associate cross country Stephen Fyfe Assistant wrestling Matt Diehl Assistant cross country Jon Graupmann Volunteer assistant Daniel Page

II HEAD COACH DIRECTORY (All phone numbers are 641 area code)

Name Sport Email Office phone Czipri, Jeanne Volleyball [email protected] 628-5139 Douma, Craig Men’s basketball [email protected] 628-5225 Dunham, Joe Men’s and women’s track and field, [email protected] 628-7603 men’s and women’s cross country Olson, Jon Men’s golf [email protected] 628-7694 Kobylinski, Mike Women’s soccer [email protected] 628-5224 Laidlaw, Garry Men’s soccer [email protected] 628-5789 McMartin, Jeff Football [email protected] 628-7609 Schirm, Matt Baseball [email protected] 628-5396 Ferrell, Ryun Men’s and women’s tennis [email protected] 628-5194 Steinkamp, Joe Women’s basketball [email protected] 628-5619 Van Kley, Eric Athletics director, wrestling [email protected] 628-5422 Wares, George Softball [email protected] 628-5195 Wilkinson, Tim Women’s golf [email protected] 628-5439

Fax numbers Athletics department (641) 628-5356 Sports information office (641) 628-5340

Press box numbers Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium (641) 628-5288 A.N. Kuyper Athletics Complex softball press box (641) 628-5222

III Softball

2018 schedule Date Opponent Location Time March 2 @Trine (Ind.) Tucson, Ariz. 9 a.m. @Christopher Newport (Va.) Tucson, Ariz. 11:30 a.m. March 3 @DePauw (Ind.) Tucson, Ariz. 2 p.m. @Babson (Mass.) Tucson, Ariz. 5:30 p.m. March 4 @Linfield (Ore.) Tucson, Ariz. 2 p.m. @Whitworth (Wash.) Tucson, Ariz. 4:30 p.m. March 6 ^Rockford (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. ^St. Benedict (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. 3:30 p.m. March 7 ^Wittenberg (Ohio) Tucson, Ariz. 11 a.m. ^Hiram (Ohio) Tucson, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. March 9 ^Chapman (Calif.) Tucson, Ariz. 9 a.m. ^Northland (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. March 10 ^Staten Island (N.Y.) Tucson, Ariz. 9 a.m. ^RIT (N.Y.) Tucson, Ariz. 11 a.m. March 11 ^Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. ^Augsburg (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. 3:30 p.m. March 28 !Grinnell Pella, Iowa 1 p.m. March 30 *!Coe Pella, Iowa 2 p.m. April 3 *!Buena Vista Storm Lake, Iowa 3 p.m. April 6 !Monmouth (Ill.) Pella, Iowa 3 p.m. April 7 *!Simpson Pella, Iowa 1 p.m. April 11 *!Loras Pella, Iowa 2 p.m. April 17 *!Luther Decorah, Iowa 2 p.m. April 21 *!Wartburg Pella, Iowa 1 p.m. April 22 !Westminster (Mo.) Pella, Iowa 1 p.m. April 25 *!Nebraska Wesleyan Lincoln, Neb. 3 p.m. April 28 *!Dubuque Dubuque, Iowa 1 p.m. April 30 !William Penn Pella, Iowa 3 p.m. May 4-5 Iowa Conference tournament TBD TBD May 11-14 NCAA Division III Regional TBD TBD May 18-20 NCAA Division III Super Regional TBD TBD May 24-28 NCAA Division III Championship Oklahoma City, Okla. TBD

*Iowa Conference !doubleheader @NFCA Division III Leadoff Classic ^Tucson Invitational Games All start times are local

IV Softball SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS

2017 record: 32-10 overall, 13-3 Iowa Conference (second place) Position starters returning: 6 (Lauren Bagby-3B, Paige Dickel-2B, Tabitha Taylor-LF, Kylie Olson-C, Sara Tallman-CF) Position starters lost: 4 (Karly Olson-DP; Abbie Voas-1B; EmilyWilson-SS; Sarah Bowen-RF) Starting pitchers returning: 2 (Annie DeVries, Mariah Fritz) Starting pitchers lost: 1 (Karly Olson) Letterwinners returning/lost: 11/8 2018 captains: Annie DeVries, Paige Dickel, Tabitha Taylor 2017 NFCA Division III all-Midwest Region selections: 4 (First team: Utility-Karly Olson (P-DP); Second team: CF-Sara Tallman; Third team: At-large-Paige Dickel (2B), At-large-Emily Wilson (SS). 2017 all-Iowa Conference selections: 3 (First team: P-Karly Olson, CF-Sara Tallman; Second team: 2B-Paige Dickel) Iowa Conference tournament finish: Second place Iowa Conference championships: 12 (most recent in 2013) NCAA Division III tournament finish: Fourth place, Pella, Iowa Regional NFCA Division III final ranking: No. 22 NCAA Division III playoff appearances/most recent: 28 in 31 years (most recent in 2017) NCAA Division III national finals appearances: 13 (most recent in 2013, t-7th) NCAA Division III national championships: 4 (1988, 1991, 1993, 2003)

George Wares Head coach George Wares is the winningest softball coach in NCAA Division III history. In 33 seasons as Central College head coach starting in 1985, Wares has compiled a 1096-372-3 record (.746), including a 92-56 postseason mark. He became the first Division III coach to record 1,000 wins on April 8, 2014 and has guided the Dutch to a record 28 NCAA Division III tournament berths.In 2007, Wares was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Hall of Fame. Wares has piloted the Dutch to national championships in 1988, 1991, 1993 and 2003 with national runner-up finishes in 1986 and 2001. His 27 NCAA playoff teams have finished in the national top eight 13 times, with 14 regional tournament titles, including 2015. The Dutch were third in the NCAA in 1990, 1994 and 1995, fourth in 1987 and 1989, fifth in 1997 and tied for seventh in 2013. Central has won or shared 12 Iowa Conference titles (1986, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2013). Wares and his assistants were named the NFCA Division III coaching staff of the year in 2003, after taking regional honors in 2001. Wares has won or shared the Iowa Conference coach of the year award eight times (1990, 1993, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2011). In 2017, Wares was named to a three-year term as Midwest Region Representative on the NCAA Division III Softball Championships Committee. He previously spent three years as a member of the NCAA Division III Midwest Region Advisory Committee, which he now chairs. Wares is also active within the NFCA. He served two terms as the Division III representative on the NFCA Board of Directors and served two three-year terms on the NFCA Division III All-America Selection Committee, including two years as chair. Also a former NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year Committee member, Wares is in his fifth year as the Midwest Region repre- sentative of the NFCA Division III Top 25 Poll Committee. He was a co-instructor at the 2017 NFCA Convention in Las Vegas and is the only non-Division I coach to serve as a featured speaker at the 2018 NFCA Coaches Clinic in Minneapolis. A 1976 Central graduate, Wares spent seven years as girls’ softball coach at NESCO High School in Zearing, Iowa, posting a 214-94 record and piloting three squads to state tournament berths. He was named all-area coach of the year three times. Wares also served as a high school boys’ basketball coach for 18 years, including seven at NESCO and 11 at Pella High School . He compiled a 259-106 career record, earning four state tournament berths, with two state runner-up finishes. He served for four seasons as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Central. A highly regarded motivational speaker, Wares received a master’s degree in counseling from . He worked as an at-risk counselor at Pella High School and as an academic counselor at Central. He is the husband of associate head coach Alicia O’Brien.

Alicia O’Brien Associate head coach After 18 seasons as a highly successful head coach at Western Connecticut State University, Alicia O’Brien joined the Dutch softball staff as associate head coach in 2006. She also serves as senior associate athletics director and is the department’s senior woman administrator. At Western Connecticut State O’Brien posted a 423-213-3 (.664) softball record, guiding the Colonials to eight NCAA Division III tournament berths. She piloted Western Connecticut State to the NCAA finals in 2002 and her teams posted 20 or more wins 13 straight seasons, capturing Little East Conference championships three times since 2001. She served as the

Softball V school’s associate athletics director and senior woman administrator as well. O’Brien has helped Central compile a 343-126 (.731) mark and seven NCAA Division III tournament berths over 10 seasons for a combined 766-339-3 (.633) career mark. She received the Easton Victory Club Award for her 700th win at the 2016 NFCA convention. A Western Connecticut State University graduate and two-sport team captain, O’Brien also earned a master’s degree there in counseling. She served on the school’s Hall of Fame Committee and was a member of its Wellness Initiative. She served a five-year term as a Title IX consultant with the Danbury, Conn. school system. The long-time director of the Western Connecticut Softball Camp, O’Brien was also an NFCA Division III Regional All-America Committee member. In 2001 she was inducted into the Connecticut Softball Hall of Fame, the Danbury (Conn.) High School Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008, the Western Connecticut State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2013 and the Little East Conference Hall of Fame in 2014. O’Brien is the wife of Dutch head coach George Wares.

Keith Jones Assistant coach Keith Jones, professor of psychology, psychology department chair and the Mark and Kay De Cook Endowed Chair in Character and Leadership Development, joined the Central softball staff as an assistant coach in the fall of 2013. Jones has been a youth AAU and USSSA baseball and soccer coach the past 12 years, and coached the grades 9-10 spring baseball squad at Pella High School in 2012. A University of Northern Iowa graduate, Jones received master’s and doctoral degrees from West Virginia University and was named a Distinguished Alumnus of the West Virginia University Psychology Department. Jones joined the Central faculty in 2006.

Marcy Roff Assistant coach A national champion as both a collegiate player and a coach, Marcy Roff returned to the Central College softball staff as pitching coach in 2017. She previously served in that role for three seasons (2001-03). Part of the NFCA Division III coaching staff of the year at Central in 2003, Roff coached a pair of all-American pitchers who helped lead the Dutch to the NCAA Division III title that year. Roff was head coach at Dana College (Neb.) from 2004-10, turning the program into a contender and compiling a 203-141 record. A two-time conference coach of the year, Roff piloted Dana to a league title in 2006 and an NAIA national tourney berth in 2008. She was also a high school head coach, serving from 1999-2002 at Knoxville and in 2017 at Pleasantville. Earlier she was an assistant at Central Decatur High School for two years. She’s taught special education at Pleasantville Middle School since 2015. A former Des Moines Lincoln High School all-stater, Roff is a 1998 graduate. She was an all-Iowa Conference pitcher, an NCAA Division III championship team member in 1997 and four-time NCAA tournament participant.

VI Softball 2017 results 32-10 overall, 13-3 conference Date Opponent Location Result March 11 @Suffolk (Mass.) Tucson, Ariz. L, 3-2 @Wis.-Platteville Tucson, Ariz. W, 12-3 (5 inn.) March 12 @Stevens (N.J.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 13-12 @Minn.-Crookston Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-3 March 13 @Dickinson (Pa.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 15-0 (5 inn.) @Eastern Conn. State Tucson, Ariz. W, 7-2 March 14 @Greenville (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 7-0 @MacMurray (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-1 (5 inn.) March 16 @Augsburg (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-2 @Robert Morris-Chicago (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 13-5 (6 inn.) March 17 @Hamline (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 8-0 (5 inn.) @Trinity (Texas) Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-4 March 18 @Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. L, 10-4 @Hamline (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 6-2 March 19 @Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. L, 3-2 (8 inn.) @Hamline (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-2 (5 inn.) March 26 *St. Benedict (Minn.) Pella W, 7-6; W, 9-1 (6) March 28 Grinnell Grinnell W, 6-0; W, 9-1 (6) April 1 Wis.-Eau Claire Pella W, 3-2; L, 4-2 April 4 *Wartburg Waverly W, 4-0; W, 10-1 (6) April 8 *Simpson Indianola W, 2-1; W, 4-0 April 12 *Buena Vista Pella W, 2-0; W, 10-5 April 15 *Coe Cedar Rapids W, 2-0; L, 10-2 (5) April 18 *Luther Pella L, 4-2; L, 3-1 April 22 *Loras Dubuque W, 6-0; W, 5-0 April 26 *Nebraska Wesleyan Pella W, 6-2; W, 2-1 (9) April 29 *Dubuque Pella W, 2-0; W, 8-2 Iowa Conference Tournament May 6 Loras Decorah W, 8-0 (6 inn.) Luther Decorah L, 4-3 (9 inn.) NCAA Division III Pella, Iowa Regional May 12 St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella L, 10-2 (6 inn.) May 13 Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) Pella L, 2-1

*Iowa Conference game @Tucson Invitational Games

Softball VII 2017 Iowa Conference standings Conference Overall W L W L Luther (12)-yz 15 1 41 5 Central (22)-y 13 3 32 10 Coe -y 11 5 31 11 Wartburg-y 9 7 22 16 Buena Vista-y 8 8 20 17 Loras-y 6 8 23 13 Simpson 3 13 8 28 Neb. Wesleyan 2 10 17 17 Dubuque 1 13 10 27

(x) - NFCA Division III ranking y - Iowa Conference tournament qualifiers z - Iowa Conference tournament champion

2017 individual honors and awards CoSIDA Division III Academic All-District Iowa Conference position player of the week Tabitha Taylor Emily Wilson, March 19 Iowa Conference pitcher of the week NFCA Division III All-Midwest Region Karly Olson, April 2; April 9; April 16 First team Karly Olson, utility (P-DP) Academic All-Iowa Conference Name Major GPA Second team Kaci Braner Chemistry/biology 3.73 Sara Tallman, outfield Mariah Fritz Biology 3.66 Mikayla Heath Spanish 3.89 Third team Makenzie Matt Elementary education 3.85 Paige Dickel, at-large (2B) Karly Olson Elementary education 3.55 Emily Wilson, at-large (SS) Kylie Olson Biology 3.82 Taylor Sohn Exercise science 3.82 All-Iowa Conference Tabitha Taylor Accounting 3.79 First team Karly Olson, P Team awards Sara Tallman, OF LeRoy Timmer Most Valuable Player Award Second team Karly Olson Paige Dickel, 2B Honorable mention LeRoy Timmer Most Inspirational Player Award Mariah Fritz, P Kylie Olson

Iowa Conference pitcher of the year Newcomer of the Year Award Karly Olson Sara Tallman

Louisville Slugger/NFCA Player of the Week Defensive Player of the Year Award Tabitha Taylor, May 10 Paige Dickel

NCAA Division III Pella, Iowa Regional all-tournament team Most Improved Player Award Tabitha Taylor Sarah Bowen

Iowa Conference female athlete of the week 2017 co-captains Emily Wilson, March 19 Tabitha Taylor, Abbie Voas

VIII Softball 2017 Iowa Conference statistical leaders Individual Shutouts--Karly Olson, 8 Saves--Annie DeVries, 3

2017 NCAA Division III top-100 statistical rankings Team Individual Stolen bases per game Shutouts 16. 2.43 14. Karly Olson, 8

Win-loss percentage Saves 22. Win-Loss Percentage, 0.762 21. Annie DeVries, 3

Shutouts Victories 23. 12 35. Karly Olson, 17

On-base percentage Earned run average 34. .399 53. Mariah Fritz, 1.56

Doubles per game Hits allowed per seven innings 36. 1.76 68. Karly Olson, 5.44

Earned run average Stolen bases per game 42. 2.09 78. Sara Tallman, 0.57

Batting average Hits 52. .330 79. Sara Tallman, 58

Runs per game 68. 5.86

Slugging percentage 82. .442

Fielding percentage 89. .959

Softball IX 7-8 1-1 4-8 3-5 4-6 6-9 5-5 3-3 6-7 4-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 24-34 12-17 10-15 12-13 24-33 SB-ATT 102-139 3 1 2 1 6 2 2 4 3 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 35 SH 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 SF 13 .400 .268 .250 .857 .600 .286 .000 .000 .000 .000 .399 .305 OB% 7 .462 9 .435 8 .441 6 .382 5 .381 5 .328 0 1.000 0 .000 7 5 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 16 .422 15 .360 10 .408 12 SO 1 4 0 4 1 2 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 110 12 165 HBP 4 9 6 0 0 2 1 4 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 14 13 17 16 10 13 81 BB 115 .393 .259 .182 .750 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .443 .319 1.250 SLG% 8 1 1.000 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 .000 0 65 .458 77 .570 64 .504 11 59 .468 56 .509 58 .475 45 .441 15 .283 14 12 .218 TB 3 8 3 7 6 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 33 26 32 22 21 26 RBI 208 494 104 338 0 4 1 0 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 13 HR 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 3B 7 1 7 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 10 12 10 10 74 46 2B 8 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 H 58 50 47 10 44 37 40 30 14 13 11 369 261 7 2 R 33 22 28 12 24 23 22 15 13 246 111 1 0 53 55 AB 142 135 127 126 110 122 102 1116 1061 42 42 7-0 4 1 8-0 4 2 6-4 5 0 3-0 2 0 2-0 1 0 2-0 1 0 27-6 28 11 29-0 24-0 14-0 0 8 42-42 42-42 42-42 40-40 42-42 42-42 42-36 28-25 30-18 54 13 42-41 31-22 44 10 GP-GS .408 .370 .370 .357 .349 .336 .328 .294 .264 .241 .200 .182 .750 .500 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .331 .246 Avg. 1.000 2017 statistics - Batting Tallman Name Wilson Sara Taylor Emily Schulty Tabitha Olson Felicia Dickle Karly Voas Paige Sigulas Abbie Bagby Amanda Bowen Lauren Olson Sarah Baugher Kylie Sadie Sexton ------DeLeon Kendra Sponder Maddie Fritz Sarah DeVries Mariah Rathjens Annie Romero Tanner Sohn Amanda Heath Taylor Mikayla Central Opponents

X Softball 4 6 2 21 12 HBP 8 3 1 21 12 WP .260 .209 .320 .331 .246 Avg. 1 3 5 9 13 SO HR AB

81 165 FLD% .959 .929 83 ER BB A E R 833 355 51 796 358 88 H C PO 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 0 .000 1239 1242 100 35 22 32 50 105 49 38 37 98 IP 99.0 43.2 56 27 23 12 17 277.2 261 111 266.0 369 246 193 115 110 135.0 1 3 5 2 1 SV Amanda Romero Name Rathjens Amanda Heath Tanner Sohn Mikayla DeLeon Taylor Sexton Maddie Schulty Kendra Felicia Central Opponents 2/1 0/1 0/0 8/2 12/2

SHO/CBO 5 3 23 19 FLD% 1.000 .980 .953 .923 .894 1.000 .980 .977 .968 .957 .952 .880 0 4 8 2 3 3 19-4 21-16 25-22 15 42-42 42-42 A E 10 0 43 1 22 2 APP-GS CG 61 72 6 49 90 12 .921 6-0 W-L 10-5 16-5 32-10 13-32 C PO 25 24 1 10 0 51 7 201 174 23 350 333 9 62 58 2 139 85 25 56 4 62 59 0 26 2 151 47 16 26 5 25 21 1 5 4 0 1 .800 ERA 1.56 1.97 3.69 2.09 5.08

2017 statistics - Fielding Bowen Name DeVries Sarah Olson Annie Karly Olson Kylie Voas Tallman Abbie Dickel Sara Bagby Paige Taylor Lauren Fritz Tabitha Wilson Mariah Sigulas Emily Baugher Amanda Sponder Sadie Sarah Mariah Fritz 2017 statistics - Pitching Olson Name DeVries Mariah Karly Annie ------Central Opponents

Softball XI Career statistics

Lauren Bagby, jr., 3B, Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk HS Two varsity letters; All-Iowa Conference first team (2016); team Newcomer of the Year Award (2016) Hitting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2016 .367 31-23 49 16 18 3 0 0 9 2-3 31 48 6 .929 2017 .264 28-25 53 7 14 1 0 0 8 4-6 25 56 4 .953 Total .314 59-48 102 23 32 4 0 0 17 6-9 56 104 10 .941

Sadie Baugher, jr., 2B, Eddyville, Iowa/Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont HS Two varsity letters Hitting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2016 .282 37-33 103 18 29 5 1 1 20 9-12 24 23 6 .887 2017 .182 31-22 44 10 8 0 0 0 6 4-7 21 1 3 .880 Total .252 68-55 147 28 37 5 1 1 26 13-20 45 24 9 .885

Annie DeVries, sr., P, Eldridge, Iowa/North Scott HS Three varsity letters Hitting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2015 .667 19-2 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 12 0 1.000 2016 .200 16-4 25 1 5 2 0 0 0 0-0 10 17 2 .931 2017 .000 3-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 10 0 1.000 Total .233 38-6 30 2 7 2 0 0 0 0-0 11 39 2 .962 Pitching Yr. ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SAV IP H R ER BB SO 2015 3.86 5-2 19-2 2 0/1 1 41.2 59 27 23 14 13 2016 3.53 4-0 26-2 0 0/0 2 67.1 91 49 34 18 19 2017 3.69 6-0 19-4 3 0/1 3 43.2 56 27 23 12 17 Total 3.67 15-2 63-8 5 0/2 6 152.2 206 103 80 44 49

Paige Dickel, sr., 2B, New Virginia, Iowa/Norwalk HS Two varsity letters; NFCA Division III All-Midwest Region, third team (2017); All-Iowa Conference, second team (2017); team Defensive Player of the Year Award (2017). Hitting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2015 .111 39-0 9 19 1 0 0 0 0 3-6 5 2 2 .778 2016 .275 36-33 51 20 14 1 2 1 12 10-16 77 49 6 .955 2017 .336 42-42 110 24 37 10 0 3 2 10-15 61 72 6 .957 Total .306 117-75 170 63 32 11 2 4 34 23-37 143 123 14 .950

Mariah Fritz, jr., P, Tama, Iowa/East Marshall HS One varsity letter; All-Iowa Conference honorable mention (2017) Pitching Yr. ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO/CBO SAV IP H R ER BB SO 2017 1.56 10-5 21-16 5 2/1 1 99.0 100 35 22 32 50

XII Softball Career statistics

Kylie Olson, jr., C, Mapleton, Minn./Maple River HS Two varsity letters; team LeRoy Timmer Most Inspirational Player Award (2017) Hitting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2016 .288 30-16 52 7 15 0 1 0 8 1-1 43 12 4 .932 2017 .200 42-41 55 2 11 1 0 0 7 6-9 174 23 4 .980 Total .243 72-57 107 9 26 1 1 0 15 7-10 217 35 8 .969

Kendra Sexton, jr., OF, Danbury, Iowa/Maple-Valley-Anthon-Oto HS Two varsity letters Batting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2016 .000 17-0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 9-10 0 0 0 .000 2017 1.000 29-0 1 15 1 0 0 0 1 12-13 0 0 0 .000 Total 1.000 46-0 1 21 1 0 0 0 1 21-23 0 0 0 .000

Amanda Sigulas, so., C-1B, Morton, Ill./Morton HS One varsity letter Hitting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2017 .294 42-36 102 22 30 7 1 2 26 3-5 16 26 5 .894

Sara Tallman, so., CF, Pella, Iowa/Pella HS One varsity letter; NFCA Division III All-Midwest Region, second team (2017); All-Iowa Conference, first team (2017); Academic all- Iowa Conference (2017); team Newcomer of the Year Award (2017); Batting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2017 .408 42-42 142 33 58 7 0 0 15 24-34 58 2 2 .968

Tabitha Taylor, sr., OF, Grimes, Iowa/Dallas Center-Grimes Three varsity letters; CoSIDA Academic All-District (2016, 2017); Academic all-Iowa Conference (2016); NFCA All-Midwest Region, second team (2016); All-Iowa Conference, first team (2016); NCAA Div. III Pella, Iowa Regional all-tournament team (2015, 2017); Louisville Slugger/NFCA Div. III Player of the Week (May 10, 2017); team LeRoy Timmer Most Valuable Player Award (2016); team co-captain (2017)

Batting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2015 .284 41-30 95 22 27 4 2 1 17 6-9 38 6 4 .917 2016 .357 38-38 112 20 40 8 0 2 20 9-11 43 4 1 .979 2017 .370 42-42 127 28 47 10 2 1 26 12-17 59 0 3 .952 Total .341 121-110 334 70 114 22 4 4 63 27-37 140 10 8 .949

Emily Walton, sr., C, Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson HS Two varsity letters Batting/fielding Yr. Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB-ATT PO A E Pct. 2015 .237 29-11 38 7 9 0 1 1 8 2-4 55 15 2 .972 2016 .345 29-29 55 4 19 4 0 0 5 1-1 147 14 2 .988 2017 Injured Total .301 58-40 93 11 28 4 1 1 13 3-5 202 29 4 .983

Softball XIII All-time records Individual, offensive (minimum, 50 at-bats, season; 250 at-bats, career) Most hits Most RBIs Game (5 AB min.) - 5, tie, Julie Nelson vs. Grand View, Game - 6, tie, Katie Tenboer at Buena Vista, April 5, 2010; April 16, 1991; Molly Parrott vs. Pacific Lutheran Katie Tenboer vs. Wis.-La Crosse, March 14, 2011 (Wash.), May 14, 2001; Katie Tenboer vs. Coe, May Doubleheader - 9, Katie Tenboer at Buena Vista, April 5, 5, 2011 2010 Season - 76, Abbey Strajack, 2015 Season - 59, Karlee Rock, 2015 Freshman season - 58, Sara Tallman, 2017 Career - 172, Annie Sarcone, 2011-14 Career - 221, Abbey Strajack, 2012-15 Hitting streak - 18 games, Molly Parrott, March 15-April Most total bases 20, 2002; Caitlin Meyer, March 14-April 17, 2011 Season - 108, Karlee Rock, 2015 Consecutive hits - 10, Molly Parrott, May 11-14, 2001 Career - 308, Annie Sarcone, 2011-14

Highest batting average Most walks Season - .531, Jenny Semler (34-64), 1993 Game - 4, Katie Tenboer vs. Buena Vista, April 5, 2011 Career - .410, Abbey Strajack ,(221-539), 2012-15 Season - 39, Whitney Sowers, 2015 Career - 93, Whitney Sowers, 2012-15 Highest slugging percentage Season - .857, Karlee Rock, 2015 Most times hit by pitch Career - .603, Karlee Rock, 2012-15 Game - 2, tie, most recently, Kaitlyn Matzen, vs. La Verne (Calif.), March 20, 2014 Highest on-base percentage Season - 11, Caitlyn Meyer, 2010 Season - .635, Jenny Semler, 1993 Career - 27, Caitlyn Meyer, 2010-13 Career - .501, Lynette Mullen, 1993-96 Most times on base Most at bats Game - 8, Katie Tenboer vs. Coe, May 5, 2011 Season - 177, Molly Parrott, 2001 Season - 83, Donell Hotze, 1998; Annie Sarcone, 2014 Career - 583, Lea Ann Morgan, 1986-89 Career - 284, Annie Sarcone, 2011-14

Most runs scored Lowest strikeout/at bat ratio Game - 4, tie, Brenda Vigness vs. Upper Iowa, April 9, Season - 1/110 (1 SO in 110 AB), Kelly MacDonald, 1993 1988; Jenny Semler vs. Dubuque, April 11, 1992; Kelly Harris, vs. Bethel (Minn.), April 25, 2015; Most sacrifice flies Laura Braun, at Buena Vista, May 1, 2010; Angela Season - 7, Stacey Sonnek, 1994 Davis vs. Denison (Ohio), March 17, 2011; Emily Te Career - 10, Kris Hughes, 2000-03 Brink vs. Denison (Ohio), March 17, 2011 Season - 52, Abbey Strajack, 2015 Most sacrifice hits Career - 151, Abbey Strajack, 2012-15 Season - 23, Heather Reedy, 1992 Career - 84, Heather Reedy, 1990-93 Most doubles Season - 17, Tina Shimak, 2004 Most stolen bases Career - 48, Anne Legg, 2002-05 Game - 5, tie, Mindi Remsburg vs. Wis.-Oshkosh, April 30, 1993; Angela Davis at Cornell, March 30, 2009 Most triples Season - 37, Daniel Grob, 2000 Season - 9, Angela Davis, 2010 Career - 114, Daniela Grob, 1997-2000 Career - 16, tie, Shannon Merkle, 1992-95; Angela Davis, Consecutive - 19, Kelsey Wright, March 18-May 1, 2009 2009-12 Highest season pct. (20 att. min.) - .960, Kelsey Wright (24-25), 2009 Most home runs Highest career pct. (30 att. min.) - .868, Whitney Sowers Game - 2, tie, most recently, Karlee Rock at Simpson, (33-38), 2012-15 March 31, 2015 Doubleheader - 3, Missy Voigt vs. Wartburg, April 14, 2001 Most games Season - 15, Karlee Rock, 2015 Played, season - 56, tie, Lea Ann Morgan, Kris Thompson, Career - 25, Annie Sarcone, 2011-14 Michele Magill, Jo Schmidt, 1986 Played, career - 191, tie, Lea Ann Morgan, 1986-89; Kelly Oliver, 1998-2001 Started, career - 191, Lea Ann Morgan, 1986-89

XIV Softball Individual, defensive (minimum, 60 chances, season; 300 chances career) Highest fielding percentage Most assists by an outfielder Season - 1.000, tie, Sherry Schneider (58-4-0), 1982; Brenda Season - 10, Laura Braun, 2008 Vigness (22-73-0), 1989; Lynette Mullen (62-2-0), 1994; Career - 21, Kristie Pennington, 1990-93 Kristin Wares (74-73-0), 2006; Bethany Koskamp (57-3- 0), 2009; Kiley Lythberg (15-53-0), 2011 Most assists by a catcher Career - .991, Stef Miller (773-99-8), 2001-04 Season - 55, Laura Bach, 1990 Career - 167, Laura Bach, 1990-93 Most putouts Game - 20, Amy Hakeman vs. Wartburg, April 19, 1997 Most assists by a pitcher Season - 511, Kris Thompson, 1986 Season - 118, Laurie Sutten, 1988 Career - 1,492, Kelly McDonald, 1990-93 Career - 410, Laurie Sutten, 1985-88

Most assists Most runners picked off Season - 135, Kelly Oliver, 1998 Game - 2, Kelly Harris vs. Wartburg, April 17, 2005; Kyrie Career - 410, Laurie Sutten, 1985-88 Hale vs. Dana (Neb.), April 24, 2009 Season - 16, Kelly Harris, 2006 Most double plays Career - 48, Kelly Harris, 2005-08 Game - 3, Lynette Mullen vs. Wis.-Oshkosh, April 14, 1995 Season - 17, Christi Van Werden, 1989 Career - 45, Katie Tenboer, 2008-11

Individual, pitching (minimum, 40 innings, season; 100 innings, career) Most victories Most complete games Season - 26, Jamie Mahnke, 1991 Season - 33, Jamie Mahnke, 1990 Freshman season - 18, tie, April Miller, 2000; Kelsey Career - 99, Jamie Mahnke, 1989-92 Rethmeier, 2006 Career - 76, Jamie Mahnke, 1989-92 Most shutouts Highest season winning percentage (15 decisions, min.) - Season - 11, tie, Brenda Vigness, 1989; Libby Hysell, 2001 1.000 (tie), Libby Hysell (17-0), 2003; Missey Allen Career - 33, Libby Hysell, 2000-03 (16-0), 1993 Highest career winning percentage - .873, April Miller Most innings pitched (55-8), 2000-03 Season - 235.0, Jamie Mahnke, 1990 Lowest ERA Career - 723.0, Jamie Mahnke, 1989-92 Season - 0.25 (114.0 IP), Missey Allen, 1993 Career - 0.69 (605.1 IP), Libby Hysell, 2000-03 Most strikeouts Game - 16, tie, Missey Allen vs. Northeastern (Okla.), Lowest opponent batting average March 17, 1995; vs. Alma, May 19, 1994; Libby Season - .142, (152.2 IP), Libby Hysell, 2003 Hysell vs. Coe, April 10, 2003 Career - .161, tie, (403.0 IP), April Miller, 2000-03; Game, in relief - 16, Missey Allen, vs. Alma (9.1 innings), (605.1 IP), Libby Hysell, 2000-03 May 19, 1994 Consecutive - 8, Missey Allen vs. Hope, May 18, 1995 Fewest walks allowed per seven inning game Season - 254, Missey Allen, 1995 Season - 0.12 (114.0 IP), Missey Allen, 1993 Career - 725, Missey Allen, 1993-96 Career - 1.41 (450.2 IP), Kara Stanley, 1995-98 Most no-hitters Most strikeouts per seven inning game Season - 8.76 (203.0 IP), Missey Allen, 1995 Career - 4, tie, Missey Allen, 1993-96; Libby Hysell, 2000-03 Career - 7.98, (636.0 IP), Missey Allen, 1993-96 Streaks Most saves Most consecutive scoreless innings - 62, April Miller, 2000 Season - 5, Corrie Schmidt, 2003 Most consecutive victories - 19, Emily Grimes (April 29, Career - 11, tie, Corrie Schmidt, 2002-05; Brie Haycraft, 2011-14 1992-May 15, 1993)

Most appearances Most hit batters Season - 38, Jamie Mahnke, 1990 Game - 3, tie, Corrie Schmidt, vs. Plattsburgh State (N.Y.), Career - 118, Libby Hysell, 2000-2003 March 17, 2002; Karly Olson, vs. Thomas More (Ky.), March 7, 2016) Most games started Season - 14, Karly Olson, 2016 Season - 35, Jamie Mahnke, 1990 Career - 35, Megan Swingen, 2006-09 Career - 106, Jamie Mahnke, 1989-92

Softball XV Team, offense Team, pitching Highest batting average - .353, 1993 Most victories - 42, 1991 Most runs - 321, 2015 Longest winning streak - 32, 1993 Most runs per game - 6.9, 2015 Longest losing streak - 26, May, 1980-May, 1981 Most hits - 436, 2011 Lowest ERA - 0.53, 1989 Most hits per game - 9.08, 2011 Most shutouts - 23, 2003 Most doubles - 73, 2015 Most strikeouts - 317, 1994 Most triples - 22, 2009 Most strikeouts per game - 6.5, 2003 Most home runs - 35, 2015 Most RBIs - 287, 2011 Team, single-game records Most walks - 172, 2015 Most runs, inning - 12, vs. Bethany (Calif.), March 12, 2002 Most stolen bases - 182 (241 att.), 2000 Most runs - 26, vs. Trinity (Texas) (W, 26-4), 1983 Most stolen bases per game - 3.6, 2000 Most runs allowed - 29, vs. Mount Mercy (L, 29-0), 1976 Highest stolen base advantage over opponents - 164 Most runs, two teams - 30, Central vs. Trinity (Texas) (W, (182-18), 2000 26-4), 1983 Lowest strikeout/at bat ratio - 1/20.3, 1993 Most innings - 16, vs. Alma (Mich.), May, 19, 1995 Most errors - 7, tie, vs. Neb.-Omaha, March 6, 1998; vs. Team, defense William Penn, April 19, 2001; vs. Dubuque, April 1, 2011 Most double plays - 25, 2012 Most at-bats - 56, vs. Alma (Mich.), (16 inn.), May 19, Most putouts - 1,007, 1994 1994 Most assists - 601, 1986 Most hits - 20, vs. Mitchell (Conn.), March 5, 2016 Most errors - 107, 1990 Most home runs - 5, vs. Coe, April 21, 2013 Highest fielding percentage - .975 (995-402-36), 2003 Most RBI - 17, vs. Mitchell (Conn.), March 5, 2016 Fewest stolen bases allowed - 4, 1987 (0.1 per game) Most doubles - 6, tie, vs. Cameron (Okla.), May 3, 1990; vs. Concordia (Ill.), March 24, 2012; vs. Crown (Minn.), March 14, 2015 Most stolen bases - 11, at Cornell, March 30, 2009 Most batters struck out - 24, vs. Alma (Mich.), May 19, 1994 Largest victory margins Margin Opponent Site Date Score 22 Trinity (Texas) San Antonio, Texas March 2, 1983 26-4 21 Mitchell (Conn.) Kissimmee, Fla. March 5, 2016 22-1 20 Cornell Pella April 24, 1998 21-1 16 Wis. Lutheran St. Louis, Mo. March 27, 1999 16-0 16 Knox (Ill.) Orange, Calif. March 15, 2006 16-0 15 Upper Iowa Fayette April 20, 1985 15-0 15 Trinity (Texas) Huntsville, Texas March 4, 1986 15-0 14 Central Methodist (Mo.) Fulton, Mo. March 21, 1986 14-0 14 Franciscan (Ohio) Clermont, Fla. March 16, 2010 16-2 14 Upper Iowa Fayette April 5, 2000 15-1 14 Wartburg Waverly April 14, 2012 14-0 14 Dickinson (Pa.) Tucson, Ariz. March 14, 2014 14-0 14 Marian (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. March 15, 2014 14-0

Largest defeat margins Margin Opponent Site Date Score 29 Mount Mercy May 5, 1976 29-0 20 Iowa Pella April 10, 1976 21-1 20 Wartburg Pella April 16, 1976 24-4 17 Drake Pella April 19, 1976 17-0 16 Drake Pella April 25, 1975 20-4 16 Grand View Des Moines April 2, 1981 16-0 15 Grand View Pella April 12, 1974 20-5 14 Wartburg Pella May 7, 1983 17-3 13 William Penn Des Moines April 19, 1980 14-1 12 Graceland Pella May 9, 1975 13-1 12 Linfield (Ore.) Pella May 16, 2011 12-0

XVI Softball Individual season record leaderboards OFFENSIVE Most at bats Most hits No. Name At bats Year No. Name Hits Year 1. Molly Parrott 177 2011 1. Abbey Strajack 76 2015 2. Lea Ann Morgan 176 1986 2. Molly Parrot 70 2001 3. Bethany Koskamp 166 2011 3. Sara Tallman 58 2017 4. Kris Thompson 165 1986 4. Annie Van Wetzinga 56 2001 5. Abbey Strajack 160 2015 Dawn Nissen 56 2006 6. Michele Magil 156 1986 6. Kelly Harris 55 2008 7. Dawn Nissen 154 2006 Abbey Strajack 55 2012 8. Jo Schmidt 150 1986 8. Mandy Jens 54 2000 9. Deanna Beqquist 147 1989 Angela Davis 54 2011 Donell Hotze 147 1997 Whitney Sowers 54 2014 Annie Van Wetzinga 147 2001 Tina Shimak 147 2006 Highest batting average (min. 50 AB) No. Name Avg. Year Most runs scored 1. Jenny Semler .531 (34-64) 1993 No. Name Runs Year 2. Whitney Sowers .491 (54-110) 2014 1. Abbey Strajack 52 2015 3. Abbey Strajack .475 (76-160) 2015 2. Kelly Harris 49 2008 4. Kelly Harris .462 (55-119) 2008 3. Molly Parrot 44 2001 5. Kelly MacDonald .445 (49-110) 1993 4. Mindi Remsburg 41 1993 6. Annie Sarcone .433 (52-120) 2014 5. Kelly Harris 40 2006 7. Abbey Strajack .429 (39-91) 2013 Angela Davis 40 2011 8. Dawn Nissen .427 (50-117) 2005 7. Mandy Jens 39 2000 9. Katie Tenboer .414 (53-128) 2011 Abbey Strajack 39 2012 10. Karlee Rock .413 (52-126) 2015 Whitney Sowers 39 2014 10. Emily Te Brink 38 2013 Highest slugging percentage (min. 50 AB) Annie Sarcone 38 2014 No. Name Pct. Year Whitney Sowers 38 2015 1. Karlee Rock .857 (126 AB) 2015 2. Kelly Harris .798 (119 AB) 2008 Most doubles 3. Whitney Sowers .727 (110 AB) 2014 No. Name 2B Year 4. Annie Sarcone .725 (120 AB) 2014 1. Tina Shimak 17 2004 5. Jenny Semler .719 (64 AB) 1993 2. Angela Davis 16 2011 6. Ryann Engholm .686 (70 AB) 2009 Kyrie Hale 16 2012 7. Tina Shimak .685 (124 AB) 2004 4. Donell Hotze 15 1998 8. Annie Sarcone .676 (139 AB) 2012 5. Donell Hotze 14 1999 9. Katie Tenboer .664 (128 AB) 2011 Annie Van Wetzinga 14 2001 10. Katie Tenboer .659 (126 AB) 2010 Anne Legg 14 2004 Annie Sarcone 14 2014 Highest on base percentage (min. 50 AB) 9. Anne Legg 13 2003 No. Name Pct. Year Annie Sarcone 13 2012 1. Jenny Semler .635 (64 AB) 1993 Whitney Sowers 13 2013 2. Whitney Sowers .568 (110 AB) 2014 Whitney Sowers 13 2015 3. Whitney Sowers .560 (119 AB) 2015 4. Kelly Harris .549 (119 AB) 2008 Most triples 5. Katie Tenboer .525 (128 AB) 2011 No. Name 3B Year 6. Karlee Rock .516 (126 AB) 2015 1. Angela Davis 9 2010 7. Abbey Strajack .514 (160 AB) 2015 2. Shannon Merkle 8 1995 8. Annie Sarcone .511 (120 AB) 2014 3. Shannon Merkle 7 1994 9. Afton Nelson .493 (120 AB) 2009 4. Cindy Messer 6 1986 10. Anne Legg .483 (120 AB) 2005 Donell Hotze 6 1997 6. Heather Nevitt 5 1996 Wendy Walton 5 1999 Kelly Oliver 5 2001 Missy Voigt 5 2001 Ryann Engholm 5 2009

Softball XVII Individual season record leaderboards Most home runs Most times hit by pitch No. Name HR Year No. Name HBP Year 1. Karlee Rock 15 2015 1. Caitlyn Meyer 11 2010 2. Kelly Harris 9 2008 2. Stef Miller 10 2004 Annie Sarcone 9 2012 Kaitlyn Matzen 10 2014 4. Tina Shimak 8 2004 4. Kailtyn Matzen 9 2015 Katie Tenboer 8 2010 5. Whitney Sowers 8 2015 Caitlyn Meyer 8 2013 6. Stef Miller 7 2003 7. Katie Tenboer 7 2011 Laura Braun 7 2010 Annie Sarcone 7 2014 8. Annie Sarcone 6 2011 9. Christi Van Werden 6 1991 Emily Te Brink 6 2011 Ryann Engholm 6 2008 Caitlyn Meyer 6 2012 Kiley Lythberg 6 2010 Annie Sarcone 6 2014 Annie Sarcone 6 2011 Kaitlyn Matzen 6 2014 Most sacrifice flies Whitney Sowers 6 2015 No. Name SF Year 1. Stacey Sonnek 7 1994 Most RBIs 2. Kyrie Hale 6 2012 No. Name RBI Year 3. Katie Tenboer 5 2008 1. Karlee Rock 59 2015 4. Kris Hughes 4 2001 2. Annie Sarcone 51 2014 Alysha Overturf 4 2006 3. Katie Tenboer 48 2011 Paige Schriener 4 2016 4. Annie Sarcone 46 2011 7. Diane Pitz 3 1989 Christi Van Werden 3 1990 Annie Sarcone 46 2012 Julie Nelson 3 1991 6. Katie Tenboer 40 2010 Kirstie Pennington 3 1991 7. Tina Shimak 39 2004 Kris Hughes 3 2003 Whitney Sowers 39 2015 Laura Anderson 3 2007 9. Shannon Merkle 36 1994 Alysha Overturf 3 2007 Tina Shimak 36 2006 Katie Tenboer 3 2009 Annie Sarcone 3 2011 Most total bases Angela Davis 3 2012 No. Name Total Bases Year Abbie Voas 3 2016 1. Karlee Rock 108 2015 2. Kelly Harris 95 2008 Most sacrifice hits 3. Annie Sarcone 94 2012 No. Name SH Year 4. Molly Parrott 87 2001 1. Heather Reedy 23 1992 Annie Sarcone 87 2014 2. Heather Reedy 22 1991 Abbey Strajack 87 2015 3. Heather Reedy 21 1990 7. Tina Shimak 85 2004 Janette Moews 21 1995 Katie Tenboer 85 2011 Denise Barnard 21 2001 9. Katie Tenboer 83 2010 6. Heather Reedy 18 1993 10. Annie Van Wetzingea 81 2001 Bri Kuyper 18 2002 8. Beth Peterson 17 2004 Most walks 9. Stef Miller 15 2003 No. Name BB Year Kristin Wares 15 2004 1. Whitney Sowers 39 2015 2. Anne Legg 31 2003 Most stolen bases 3. Katie Tenboer 30 2011 No. Name SB Year 4. Barb Anderson 29 1989 1. Daniela Grob 37 2000 5. Kristin Wares 27 2004 2. Mindi Remsburg 34 1993 Afton Nelson 27 2004 3. Daniela Grob 33 1997 7. Stacey Sonnek 26 1994 4. Molly Parrott 32 2001 Bri Kuyper 26 2004 5. Bri Kuyper 30 2003 Karlee Rock 26 2015 6. Janette Moews 29 1995 10. Brenda Glasnapp 25 1986 Kim Pickett 29 1995 Bri Kuyper 25 2003 8. Daniela Grob 28 1999 9. Mandy Jens 25 2000 Bri Kuyper 25 2004 Kelly Harris 25 2006 XVIII Softball Individual season record leaderboards PITCHING Most wins Fewest walks allowed per seven inning game (min. 40 IP) No. Name Wins Year No. Name Walks Year 1. Jamie Mahnke 26 (26-3) 1991 1. Missey Allen 0.12 (114.0 IP) 1993 2. Corrie Schmidt 25 (25-7) 2004 2. Kara Stanley 0.19 (111.1 IP) 1995 3. Libby Hysell 24 (24-7) 2001 3. Stephanie Allison 0.41 (51.0 IP) 1999 4. Jamie Mahnke 22 (22-13) 1990 4. Emily Grimes 0.83 (134.1 IP) 1993 5. Laurie Sutton 21 (21-7) 1987 5. Emily Vaughan 0.97 (87.0 IP) 2005 Laurie Sutton 21 (21-5) 1988 6. Shelley Weis 1.08 (123.2 IP) 1985 7. Missy Allen 20 (20-9) 1995 7. Kiley Lythberg 1.13 (143.0 IP) 2009 Katie Shelley 20 (20-9) 1999 8. Jamie Mahnke 1.21 (145.0 IP) 1989 Kiley Lythberg 20 (20-7) 2011 9. Katie Shelley 1.33 (189.0 IP) 1999 10. Emily Grimes 19 (19-1) 1993 10. Megan Swingen 1.36 (98.0 IP) 2009 Katie Shelley 19 (19-6) 1997 Kiley Lythberg 19 (19-9) 2010 Most strikeouts per seven inning game (min. 40 IP) No. Name Strikeouts Year Lowest earned run average (min. 40 IP) 1. Missey Allen 8.76 (203.0 IP) 1995 No. Name ERA Year 2. Missey Allen 8.55 (163.0 IP) 1996 1. Missey Allen 0.25 (114.0 IP) 1993 3. Missey Allen 8.44 (156.0 IP) 1994 2. April Miller 0.41 (120.2 IP) 2001 4. Kelsey Rethmeier 7.16 (170.0 IP) 2006 3. Libby Hysell 0.41 (152.2 IP) 2003 April Miller 7.16 (99.2 IP) 2003 4. Jamie Mahnke 0.48 (145.0 IP) 1989 6. Libby Hysell 7.04 (126.1 IP) 2002 5. Laurie Sutten 0.52 (163.0 IP) 1988 7. Libby Hysell 6.79 (152.2 IP) 2003 6. Corrie Schmidt 0.53 (79.2 IP) 2002 8. April Miller 6.72 (59.1 IP) 2002 7. Libby Hysell 0.57 (185.2 IP) 2001 9. Libby Hysell 6.71 (185.2 IP) 2001 8. Brenda Vigness 0.60 (152.0 IP) 1989 10. Libby Hysell 6.42 (140.2 IP) 2000 9. Kara Stanley 0.66 (128.0 IP) 1996 Libby Hysell 0.66 (126.1 IP) 2002 Most saves No. Name Saves Year Lowest opponent batting average (min. 40 IP) 1. Corrie Schmidt 5 2003 No. Name Avg. Year 2. Laurie Sutten 4 1986 1. Libby Hysell .142 (152.2 IP) 2003 Emily Grimes 4 1994 2. Jamie Mahnke .143 (145.0 IP) 1989 Corrie Schmidt 4 2002 3. April Miller .147 (120.2 IP) 2001 Megan Swingen 4 2007 4. Libby Hysell .148 (185.2 IP) 2001 Kiley Lythberg 4 2009 5. Missey Allen .149 (156.0 IP) 1994 Brie Haycraft 4 2011 6. Missey Allen .151 (203.0 IP) 1995 Brie Haycraft 4 2012 7. Brenda Vigness .152 (152.0 IP) 1989 9. Brenda Vigness 3 1986 8. Libby Hysell .155 (126.1 IP) 2002 Missey Allen 3 1995 9. Laurie Sutten .163 (163.0 IP) 1988 Kara Stanley 3 1996 10. Kara Stanley .163 (128.0 IP) 1996 Stephanie Allison 3 1999 Libby Hysell 3 2001 Libby Hysell 3 2003 Kelsey Rethmeier 3 2006 Amy Zellmer 3 2007

Softball XIX Individual season record leaderboards

Most appearances Most shutouts No. Name App. Year No. Name Shutouts Year 1. Jamie Mahnke 38 1990 1. Brenda Vigness 11 1989 2. Missey Allen 37 1995 Libby Hysell 11 2001 Libby Hysell 37 2001 3. Shelley Weis 10 1986 4. Corrie Schmidt 36 2004 Brenda Vigness 10 1988 5. Kelsey Rethmeier 35 2006 Jamie Mahnke 10 1991 Kiley Lythberg 35 2010 Emily Grimes 10 1992 7. April Miller 34 2000 Libby Hysell 10 2003 8. Laurie Sutten 33 1986 8. Laurie Sutten 9 1987 Karly Olson 33 2016 Missey Allen 9 1993 9. Rebekah Ramsey 32 2004 Missey Allen 9 1995 Megan Swingen 32 2006 Most innings pitched Most games started No. Name Innings Year No. Name Starts Year 1. Jamie Mahnke 235.0 1990 1. Jamie Mahnke 35 1990 2. Missey Allen 203.0 1995 2. Missey Allen 31 1995 3. Jamie Mahnke 200.1 1991 Corrie Schmidt 31 2004 4. Laurie Sutten 189.0 1986 Kiley Lythberg 31 2010 Katie Shelley 189.0 1999 5. Karly Olson 30 2016 6. Laurie Sutten 188.2 1987 6. Jamie Mahnke 29 1991 7. Libby Hysell 185.2 2001 7. Katie Shelley 28 1999 8. Corrie Schmidt 175.1 2004 Kelsey Rethmeier 28 2006 9. Kelsey Rethmeier 170.0 2006 Kiley Lythberg 28 2011 10. Emily Grimes 168.0 1994 10. Mallory Schulenberg 27 2015 Most strikeouts Most complete games No. Name Strikeouts Year No. Name CG’s Year 1. Missey Allen 254 1995 1. Jamie Mahnke 33 1990 2. Missey Allen 199 1996 2. Jamie Mahnke 27 1991 3. Missey Allen 188 1994 3. Laurie Sutten 25 1987 4. Libby Hysell 178 2001 Missey Allen 25 1995 5. Kelsey Rethmeier 174 2006 5. Laurie Sutten 24 1986 6. Libby Hysell 148 2003 6. Laurie Sutten 23 1988 7. Karly Olson 138 2016 7. April Miller 22 2000 8. Libby Hysell 129 2000 8. Brenda Vigness 20 1989 9. Emily Grimes 127 1994 Jamie Mahnke 20 1992 Libby Hysell 127 2002 10. Brenda Vigness 19 1988 Jamie Mahnke 19 1989 Emily Grimes 19 1993 Emily Grimes 19 1994

XX Softball Individual career record leaderboards OFFENSIVE Most hits - 100 Hits Club Highest batting average (min. 250 AB) No. Name Hits G Years No. Name Avg. Years 1. Abbey Strajack 221 162 2011-15 1. Abbey Strajack .410 (221-539) 2012-15 2. Molly Parrott 201 187 1999-2002 2. Whitney Sowers .390 (190-487) 2012-15 3. Donell Hotze 198 189 1997-2000 3. Anne Legg .379 (188-496) 2002-05 4. Angela Davis 192 182 2009-12 Kelly Harris .379 (184-485) 2005-08 5. Whitney Sowers 190 174 2012-15 5. Christi Van Werden .371 (141-380) 1988-91 6. Anne Legg 188 172 2002-05 6. Lynette Mullen .368 (98-266) 1993-96 7. Annie Sarcone 186 176 2011-14 7. Donell Hotze .367 (198-539) 1997-2000 8. Annie Van Wetzinga 184 190 1998-2001 8. Annie Sarcone .363 (186-512) 2011-14 Kelly Harris 184 164 2005-08 9. Dawn Nissen .362 (166-548) 2004-07 10. Tina Shimak 169 170 2004-07 10. Caitlyn Meyer .360 (139-386) 2010-13 11. Dawn Nissen 166 161 2004-07 12. Katie Tenboer 159 176 2008-11 Highest slugging percentage (min. 250 AB) 13. Kelly MacDonald 156 173 1990-93 No. Name Pct. Years Kris Hughes 156 189 2000-03 1. Karlee Rock .603 (350 AB) 2012-15 15. Alysha Overturf 153 170 2006-09 2. Whitney Sowers .602 (487 AB) 2012-15 16. Julie Nelson 146 165 1989-92 Annie Sowers .602 (512 AB) 2011-14 17. Michele Magill 144 175 1985-88 4. Caitlyn Meyer .578 (386 AB) 2010-13 18. Kristie Pennington 143 167 1990-93 5. Kelly Harris .577 (485 AB) 2005-08 Heather Nevitt 143 173 1995-98 6. Anne Legg .546 (496 AB) 2002-05 20. Wendy Walton 142 180 1996-99 7. Katie Tenboer .536 (468 AB) 2008-11 21. Lea Ann Morgan 141 191 1986-89 8. Christi Van Werden .518 (380 AB) 1988-91 Christi Van Werden 141 147 1988-91 9. Donell Hotze .516 (539 AB) 1997-00 23. Laura Anderson 140 169 2004-07 10. Tina Shimak .515 (517 AB) 2004-07 24. Caitlyn Meyer 139 152 2010-13 25. Afton Nelson 136 167 2007-10 Highest on base percentage (min. 250 AB) 26. Emily Te Brink 135 166 2010-13 No. Name Pct. Years 27. Kelly Oliver 134 191 1998-2001 1. Lynette Mullen .501 (266 AB) 1993-96 28. Jenny Semler 130 153 1990-93 2. Whitney Sowers .497 (487 AB) 2012-15 Shannon Merkle 130 150 1992-95 3. Anne Legg .465 (496 AB) 2002-05 Stacey Sonnek 130 178 1994-97 4. Caitlyn Meyer .457 (386 AB) 2010-13 Rachael Everingham 130 176 2009-12 5. Abbey Strajack .454 (539 AB) 2012-15 32. Deana Bergquist 127 164 1986-89 6. Kelly Harris .452 (485 AB) 2005-08 Katy Lein 127 132 2001-04 7. Karlee Rock .440 (350 AB) 2012-15 34. Staci Van Arendonk 123 164 1991-94 8. Annie Sarcone .435 (512 AB) 2011-14 35. Kris Thompson 122 143 1984-87 9. Jenny Semler .433 (381 AB) 1990-93 Karlee Rock 122 154 2012-15 10. Christi Van Werden .430 (380 AB) 1988-91 37. Laurie Sutten 119 166 1985-88 38. Sarah Street 118 185 1994-97 Most at bats Bri Kuyper 118 172 2002-05 No. Name At bats Years 40. Missy Voigt 116 153 1999-2002 1. Lea Ann Morgan 583 1986-89 41. Mandy Jens 114 181 1998-2001 2. Molly Parrott 567 1999-02 Tabitha Taylor 114 121 2015- 3. Donell Hotze 539 1997-00 43. Holly Hartsock 113 154 1996-99 Abbey Strajack 539 2012-15 44. Kristin Wares 112 177 2003-06 5. Angela Davis 538 2009-12 45. Ryann Engholm 111 168 2006-09 6. Kelly Oliver 529 1998-01 Katie Canney 111 124 2013-15 Kris Hughes 529 2000-03 47. Brenda Glasnapp 107 165 1985-88 8. Annie Van Wetzinga 524 1998-01 48. Laura Braun 105 166 2007-10 9. Tina Shimak 517 2004-07 49. Bethany Koskamp 104 151 2008-11 10. Annie Sarcone 512 2011-14 50. Abbie Voas 100 153 2014-17

Softball XXI Individual career record leaderboards Most runs scored Most RBIs No. Name Runs Years No. Name RBIs Years 1. Abbey Strajack 151 2012-15 1. Annie Sarcone 172 2011-14 2. Kelly Harris 145 2005-08 2. Katie Tenboer 140 2008-11 3. Molly Parrott 137 1999-2002 3. Tina Shimak 125 2004-07 4. Whitney Sowers 128 2012-15 4. Karlee Rock 122 2012-15 5. Bri Kuyper 125 2002-05 5. Kelly Harris 112 2005-08 6 Annie Sarcone 123 2011-14 Whitney Sowers 112 2012-15 7. Angela Davis 121 2009-12 7. Caitlin Meyer 108 2010-13 8. Alysha Overturf 118 2006-09 8. Annie Van Wetzinga 101 1998-2001 9. Mandy Jens 106 1998-01 9. Anne Legg 100 2002-05 Kris Hughes 106 2002-03 10. Angela Davis 96 2009-12

Most doubles Most total bases No. Name 2B Years No. Name Bases Years 1. Anne Legg 48 2002-05 1. Annie Sarcone 308 2011-14 2. Whitney Sowers 44 2012-15 2. Whitney Sowers 293 2012-15 3. Annie Sarcone 43 2011-14 3. Kelly Harris 280 2005-08 4. Tina Shimak 41 2004-07 4. Donell Hotze 278 1997-00 5. Donell Hotze 40 1997-00 5. Angela Davis 275 2009-12 Annie Van Wetzinga 40 1998-01 6. Anne Legg 271 2002-05 7. Angela Davis 36 2009-12 7. Tina Shimack 266 2004-07 8. Caitlyn Meyer 32 2010-13 8. Annie Van Wetzinga 261 1998-01 9. Molly Parrott 29 1999-02 9. Katie Tenboer 251 2008-11 Kelly Harris 29 2005-08 10. Molly Parrott 250 1999-02 Alysha Overturf 29 2006-09 Most walks Most triples No. Name BB Years No. Name 3B Years 1. Whitney Sowers 93 2012-15 1. Shannon Merkle 16 1992-95 2. Bri Kuyper 92 2002-05 Angela Davis 16 2009-12 3. Stacey Sonnek 87 1994-97 3. Kris Thompson 11 1984-87 4. Afton Nelson 83 2007-10 Laurie Sutten 11 1985-88 5. Anne Legg 79 2002-05 Kelly Harris 11 2005-08 6. Kristin Wares 77 2003-06 6. Wendy Walton 9 1996-99 7. Brenda Glasnapp 66 1985-88 Kelly Oliver 9 1998-01 8. Katie Tenboer 63 2008-11 Kris Hughes 9 2000-03 Emily Te Brink 63 2010-13 Ryann Engholm 9 2006-09 10. Kelly Oliver 61 1998-01 10. Cindy Messer 8 1984-87 Missy Voigt 8 1999-02 Most times hit by pitch Donell Hotze 8 1997-2000 No. Name HBP Years 1. Caitlyn Meyer 27 2010-13 Most home runs 2. Stef Miller 20 2001-04 No. Name HR Years 3. Kaitlyn Matzen 19 2014-15 1. Annie Sarcone 25 2011-14 4. Annie Sarcone 16 2011-14 2. Karlee Rock 23 2012-15 5. Whitney Sowers 15 2012-15 3. Katie Tenboer 21 2008-11 6. Laura Braun 14 2007-10 4. Tina Shimak 18 2004-07 7. Holly Edwards 11 2002-05 5. Whitney Sowers 17 2012-15 8. Heather Reedy 10 1990-93 6. Caitlyn Meyer 16 2010-13 Holly Hartstock 10 1996-99 7. Kelly Harris 15 2005-08 Dawn Nissen 10 2004-07 8. Katie Canney 12 2013-15 Afton Nelson 10 2007-10 9. Anne Legg 11 2002-05 Angela Davis 10 2009-12 Annie Van Wetzinga 11 1998-2001 Kylie Olson 10 2016-

XXII Softball Individual career record leaderboards Most sacrifice flies Most games started No. Name SF Years No. Name Games Years 1. Kris Hughes 10 2000-03 1. Kelly Oliver 191 1998-2001 2. Katie Tenboer 9 2008-11 2. Kris Hughes 189 2000-03 Kyrie Hale 9 2009-12 3. Molly Parrott 187 1999-02 4. Stacey Sonnek 8 1994-97 4. Annie Van Wetzinga 184 1998-01 Alysha Overturf 8 2006-09 5. Beth Peterson 183 2001-04 6. Angela Davis 6 2009-12 6. Angela Davis 182 2009-12 Annie Sarcone 6 2011-14 7. Sarah Street 179 1994-97 8. Staci Van Arendonk 5 1991-94 Wendy Walton 179 1996-99 Laura Anderson 5 2004-07 9. Kristin Ware 177 2003-06 Karlee Rock 5 2012-15 10. Katie Tenboer 176 2008-11 Paige Schreiner 5 2015-16 Annie Sarcone 176 2011-14

Most sacrifice hits FIELDING No. Name SH Years Highest fielding percentage (min. 300 chances) 1. Heather Reedy 84 1990-93 No. Name Pct. Years 2. Beth Peterson 51 2001-04 1. Stef Miller .991 (773-99-8) 2001-04 3. Denise Barnard 45 1999-02 2. Kris Thomspon .989 (1265-41-14) 1984-87 Stef Miller 45 2001-04 3. Lynette Mullen .988 (719-14-9) 1993-96 5. Bri Kuyper 41 2002-05 Ryann Engholm .988 (312-8-4) 2006-09 6. Sarah Street 35 1994-97 Kaitlyn Matzen .988 (548-7-7) 2014-15 7. Tina Kautzky 31 1995-98 6. Anne Legg .987 (1353-23-18) 2002-05 8. Kristin Wares 30 2003-06 Katie Tenboer .987 (1035-109-15) 2008-11 Holly Von Fumetti 30 2009-12 8. Caitlyn Meyer .984 (672-83-12) 2010-13 10. Laura Braun 28 2007-10 Kyrie Hale .984 (484-55-9) 2009-12 Angela Davis 28 2009-12 10. Amy Wood .980 (364-27-8) 1994-96 Amy Sue Lester .663 (63-15-150 1994-97 Most stolen bases Amy Hakeman .980 (937-29-20) 1995-98 No. Name SB Years 1. Daniela Grob 114 (114-147) 1997-2000 Most putouts 2. Molly Parrott 95 (95-125) 1999-2002 No. Name Putouts Years 3. Bri Kuyper 78 (78-109) 2002-05 1. Kelly MacDonald 1492 1990-93 4. Dawn Nissen 76 (76-91) 2004-07 2. Anne Legg 1353 2002-05 5. Kelly Harris 71 (71-82) 2005-08 3. Kelly Oliver 1338 1988-01 6. Kim Pickett 69 (69-97) 1993-96 4. Kris Thompson 1265 1984-87 7. Mandy Jens 65 (65-97) 1998-2001 5. Katie Tenboer 1035 2008-11 8. Mindi Remsburg 63 (63-80) 1990-93 6. Amy Hakeman 937 1995-98 9. Emily Te Brink 62 (62-79) 2010-13 7. Kelly Harris 828 2005-08 10. Denise Barnard 61 (61-76) 1999-2002 8. Annie Van Wetzinga 783 1998-01 Laura Braun 61 (61-87) 2007-10 9. Stef Miller 773 2001-04 10. Lynette Mullen 719 1993-96 Most games played No. Name Games Years Most assists 1. Lea Ann Morgan 191 1986-89 No. Name Assists Years Kelly Oliver 191 1998-2001 1. Laurie Sutten 410 1985-88 3. Annie Van Wetzinga 190 1998-2001 2. Lea Ann Morgan 406 1986-89 4. Kris Hughes 189 2000-03 3. Whitney Sowers 378 2012-15 5. Molly Parrott 187 1999-2002 4. Sarah Street 377 1994-97 6. Deana Bergquist 185 1986-89 5. Afton Nelson 364 2007-10 Sarah Street 185 1994-97 6. Kristin Wares 346 2003-06 8. Beth Peterson 183 2001-04 7. Molly Parrott 341 1999-02 9. Angela Davis 182 2009-12 8. Annie Sarcone 340 2011-14 10. Mandy Jens 181 1998-2001 9. Diane Pitz 336 1986-89 10. Tina Kautzky 331 1995-98

Softball XXIII Individual career record leaderboards PITCHING Fewest walks allowed per seven inning game (min. 100 IP) Highest winning percentage No. Name Walks Years Name W-L Pct. Years 1. Kara Stanley 1.41 (450.2 IP) 1995-98 1. April Miller 55-8 .873 2000-03 2. Katie Shelley 1.44 (504.1 IP) 1997-99 2. Emily Grimes 64-14 .820 1991-94 3. Shelley Weis 1.47 (305.0 IP) 1984-86 3. Libby Hysell 71-16 .816 2000-03 4. Laurie Sutten 1.59 (639.1 IP) 1985-88 4. Corrie Schmidt 58-19 .753 2002-05 5. Missey Allen 1.65 (636.0 IP) 1993-96 5. Missey Allen 68-24 .739 1993-96 6. Corrie Schmidt 1.66 (467.2 IP) 2002-05 6. Mallory Schulenberg 54-20 .730 2012-15 7. Jamie Mahnke 1.69 (723.0 IP) 1989-92 7. Brenda Vigness 50-19 .725 1986-89 8. Emily Grimes 1.78 (547.1 IP) 1991-94 8. Jamie Mahnke 76-29 .723 1989-92 9. Brenda Vigness 1.79 (480.2 IP) 1986-89 9. Kara Stanley 49-19 .721 1995-98 10. Brie Haycraft 1.92 (284.1 IP) 2011-14 10. Brie Haycraft 28-12 .700 2011-14 Most strikeouts per seven inning game (min. 100 IP) Most wins No. Name Strikeouts Years Name W-L Games Years 1. Missy Allen 7.98 (636.0 IP) 1993-96 1. Jamie Mahnke 76-29 111 1989-92 2. Libby Hysell 6.73 (605.1 IP) 2000-03 2. Libby Hysell 71-16 97 2000-03 3. April Miller 6.57 (403.0 IP) 2000-03 3. Missey Allen 68-24 111 1993-96 4. Trisha Smith 5.31 (240.0 IP) 2014-16 4. Kiley Lythberg 65-30 115 2008-11 5. Kiley Lythberg 5.23 (549.0 IP) 2008-11 5. Emily Grimes 64-14 85 1991-94 6. Corrie Schmidt 5.06 (467.2 IP) 2002-05 6. Laurie Sutten 62-33 104 1985-88 7. Mallory Schulenberg 4.72 (445.1 IP) 2012-15 7. Corrie Schmidt 58-19 113 2002-05 8. Megan Swingen 4.65 (415.1 IP) 2006-09 8. April Miller 55-8 85 2000-03 9. Emily Grimes 4.64 (547.1 IP) 1991-94 9. Mallory Schulenberg 54-20 104 2012-15 10. Brie Haycraft 4.41 (284.1 IP) 2011-14 10. Katie Shelley 52-24 84 1997-99 Most saves Lowest earned run average (min. 100 IP) No. Name Saves Years No. Name ERA Years 1. Brie Haycraft 11 2011-14 1. Libby Hysell 0.69 (605.1 IP) 2000-03 2. Corrie Schmidt 10 2002-05 2. Laurie Sutten 0.77 (639.1 IP) 1985-88 3. Libby Hysell 9 2000-03 3. Jamie Mahnke 0.83 (723.0 IP) 1989-92 Megan Swingen 9 2006-09 4. April Miller 0.87 (403.0 IP) 1994-94 5. Missey Allen 6 1993-96 Emily Grimes 0.87 (557.1 IP) 2000-03 Annie DeVries 6 2015- 6. Brenda Vigness 0.93 (480.2 IP) 1986-89 6. Emily Grimes 5 1991-94 7. Missey Allen 0.99 (636.0 IP) 1993-96 Laurie Sutten 5 1985-88 8. Kara Stanley 1.03 (467.2 IP) 1995-98 8. Jamie Mahnke 4 1989-92 9. Corrie Schmidt 1.26 (467.2 IP) 2002-05 Kara Stanley 4 1995-98 10. Shelley Weis 1.31 (305.0 IP) 1984-86 Amy Zellmer 4 2005-08 Katie Shelley 1.31 (503.0 IP) 1997-99 Kiley Lythberg 4 2008-11 Mallory Schulenberg 4 2012-15 Lowest opponent batting average (min. 100 IP) No. Name Avg. Years Most appearaces 1. April Miller .161 (403.0 IP) 2000-03 No. Name App. Years Libby Hysell .161 (605.1 IP) 2000-03 1. Libby Hysell 118 2000-03 3. Missey Allen .162 (636.0 IP) 1993-96 2. Kiley Lythberg 115 2008-11 4. Emily Grimes .191 (547.1 IP) 1991-94 3 Corrie Schmidt 113 2002-05 5. Kara Stanley .195 (450.2 IP) 1995-98 4. Jamie Mahnke 111 1989-92 6. Corrie Schmidt .215 (467.2 IP) 2002-05 Missey Allen 111 1993-96 7. Katie Shelley .223 (504.1 IP) 1997-99 6. Megan Swingen 108 2006-09 8. Kiley Lythberg .242 (549.0 IP) 2008-11 7. Laurie Sutten 104 1985-88 9. Trisha Smith .244 (244.0 IP) 2014-15 April Miller 104 2000-03 10. Megan Swingen .247 (415.1 IP) 2006-09 Mallory Schulenberg 104 2012-15 10. Brie Haycraft 95 2011-14

XXIV Softball Individual career record leaderboards

Most games started Most innings pitched No. Name Starts Years No. Name Innings Years 1. Jamie Mahnke 106 1989-92 1. Jamie Mahnke 723.0 1989-92 2. Kiley Lythberg 98 2008-11 2. Laurie Sutten 639.1 1985-88 3. Missey Allen 96 1993-96 3. Missey Allen 636.0 1993-96 4. Libby Hysell 86 2000-03 4. Libby Hysell 605.1 2000-03 5. Emily Grimes 76 1991-94 5. Kiley Lythberg 549.0 2008-11 6. Katie Shelley 75 1997-99 6. Emily Grimes 547.1 1991-94 April Miller 75 2000-03 7. Katie Shelley 503.0 1997-99 8. Mallory Schulenberg 74 2012-15 8. Brenda Vigness 480.2 1986-89 9. Brenda Vigness 70 1986-89 9. Corrie Schmidt 467.2 2002-05 Megan Swingen 70 2006-09 10. Kara Stanley 449.0 1995-98 Corrie Schmidt 70 2002-05 Most strikeouts Most complete games No. Name Strikeouts Years No. Name Games Years 1. Missey Allen 725 1993-96 1. Jamie Mahnke 99 1989-92 2. Libby Hysell 582 2000-03 2. Laurie Sutten 85 1985-88 3. Kiley Lythberg 410 2008-11 3. Missey Allen 77 1993-96 4. April Miller 378 2000-03 4. Emily Grimes 69 1991-94 5. Jamie Mahnke 375 1989-92 5. Brenda Vigness 62 1986-89 6. Emily Grimes 363 1991-94 6. Katie Shelley 60 1997-99 7. Corrie Schmidt 338 2002-05 Libby Hysell 60 2000-03 8. Mallory Schulenberg 300 2012-15 8. Kara Stanley 47 1995-98 9. Laurie Sutten 284 1985-88 9. Kiley Lythberg 44 2008-11 10. Megan Swingen 276 2006-09 10. Corrie Schmidt 38 2002-05

Most shutouts No. Name Shutouts Years 1. Libby Hysell 33 2000-03 2. Missey Allen 32 1993-96 3. Jamie Mahnke 31 1989-92 Brenda Vigness 31 1986-89 5. Laurie Sutten 27 1985-88 6. Emily Grimes 25 1991-94 7. Corrie Schmidt 17 2002-05 8. Katie Shelley 16 1997-99 Kara Stanley 16 1995-98 10. April Miller 13 2000-03 Kiley Lythberg 13 2008-11

Softball XXV Year-by-year season results Conf. NCAA Conf. NCAA Year Record finish finish Coach Year Record finish finish Coach 1975 3-11 Gary Boeyink 1997 35-12 2nd 5th, national George Wares 1976 4-16 Jim Van Hoeven 1998 30-15 2nd 2nd, regional George Wares 1977 11-12 Gary Boeyink 1999 34-11-1 2nd 3rd, regional George Wares 1978 7-15 Gary Boeyink 2000 40-10 t-1st 3rd, regional George Wares 1979 5-6 Gary Boeyink 2001 41-10 2nd 2nd, national George Wares 1980 3-19 Gary Boeyink 2002 36-5 1st 3rd, regional George Wares 1981 3-23 Gary Boeyink 2003 41-5-1 1st 1st, national George Wares 1982 6-14 Gary Boeyink 2004 35-9 1st 2nd, regional George Wares 1983 10-9 4th Gary Boeyink 2005 28-12 3rd George Wares 1984 10-15 7th Gary Boeyink 2006 33-13 3rd 4th, regional George Wares 1985 19-14 4th George Wares 2007 27-13 5th George Wares 1986 35-20 t-1st 2nd, national George Wares 2008 24-16 5th George Wares 1987 33-10 2nd 4th, national George Wares 2009 36-8 1st 10th, national George Wares 1988 35-10 t-3rd 1st, national George Wares 2010 30-14 3rd 7th, regional George Wares 1989 36-11 2nd 4th, national George Wares 2011 39-9 t-1st 2nd, regional George Wares 1990 32-15 1st 3rd, national George Wares 2012 36-10 2nd 4th, regional George Wares 1991 42-6 1st 1st, national George Wares 2013 32-10 t-1st 7th, national George Wares 1992 31-11 t-2nd 3rd, regional George Wares 2014 30-12 t-2nd 4th, regional George Wares 1993 38-2 1st 1st, national George Wares 2015 34-12 2nd 2nd, super reg. George Wares 1994 35-14 t-3rd 3rd, national George Wares 2016 23-15 4th George Wares 1995 35-13 2nd 3rd, national George Wares 2017 32-10 2nd 4th, regional George Wares 1996 29-15 t-1st 2nd, regional George Wares Iowa Conference champions in bold

Career coaching records Conf. NCAA Coach Yrs. W-L-T Pct. Titles App. George Wares 33 (1985- ) 1,096-372-3 .746 12 28 Gary Boeyink 9 (1975,1977-1984) 58-124 .318 0 0 Jim Van Hoeven 1 (1976) 4-16 .200 0 0

Iowa Conference team champions 1983 Buena Vista 1995 Buena Vista 2007 Luther 1984 Buena Vista 1996 Central, Buena Vista 2008 Wartburg 1985 Luther 1997 Simpson 2009 Central 1986 Central, Luther 1998 Simpson 2010 Simpson 1987 Luther 1999 Simpson 2011 Central, Luther 1988 Luther, Simpson 2000 Central, Coe, Simpson 2012 Luther 1989 Simpson 2001 Wartburg 2013 Central, Coe 1990 Central 2002 Central 2014 Coe 1991 Central 2003 Central 2015 Luther 1992 Buena Vista 2004 Central 2016 Luther 1993 Central 2005 Coe 2017 Luther 1994 Buena Vista 2006 Wartburg

Iowa Conference MVPs 1987 - Laurie Sutten-P 2004 - Corrie Schmidt-P 2015 - ++Abbey Strajack-2B 1988 - Brenda Vigness-P 2008 - ++Kelly Harris-C 2017 - +Karly Olson, P 1991 - Christi Van Werden-2B 2009 - +Megan Swingen-P +Pitcher of the Year 1993 - Emily Grimes-P 2010 - ++Katie Tenboer-1B ++Position Player of the Year 1996 - Missey Allen-P 2012 - ++Annie Sarcone-SS 2003 - Libby Hysell-P 2013 - ++Caitlyn Meyer-C

XXVI Softball Iowa Conference Coach of the Year 1990 - George Wares 2002 - George Wares 2009 - George Wares 1993 - George Wares 2003 - George Wares 2011 - George Wares 2000 - George Wares 2004 - George Wares All-Iowa Conference players by position Position 1st team 2nd team Position 1st team 2nd team Pitcher 21 17 Outfield 21 10 Catcher 7 4 Designated player 10 3 First base 5 7 Utility 7 2 Second base 10 3 Total 94 56 Third base 7 6 Shortstop 6 4 All-Iowa Conference honorees 1983 Brenda Vigness (P) Jenny Semler 1999 First Team Second Team Second Team First Team Dee Penney (IF) Brenda Glasnapp (OF) Missey Allen (P) Donell Hotze (3B) Second Team Laurie Sutten (P) Laura Bach (C) Katie Shelley (P) Den Schneider (P) Heather Reedy (3B) Wendy Walton (OF) 1989 Second Team 1984 First Team 1994 Annie Van Wetzinga (C) First Team Deana Bergquist (OF) First Team Kelly Gould (IF) Lori Ellwood (SS) Missey Allen (P) 2000 Deb Schneider (Util.) Brenda Vigness (DP) Second Team First Team Second Team Second Team Shannon Carlson (DP) Donell Hotze (3B) Shelley Weiss (P) Jamie Mahnke (P) Wendy Rinehart (OF) April Miller (P) Christi Van Werden (1B) Staci Van Arendonk (1B) Annie Van Wetzinga (C) 1985 Second Team First Team 1990 1995 Daniela Grob (Util.) Kelly Gould (IF) First Team First Team Mandy Jens (OF) Kris Thompson (IF) Alicia Kuper (OF) Missey Allen (P) Molly Parrott (2B) Second Team Jamie Mahnke (P) Lynette Muller (1B) Shelly Weiss (P) Christi Van Werden (2B) Second Team 2001 Second Team Shannon Merkle (OF) First Team 1986 Kelly MacDonald (1B) Kara Stanley (P) Denise Barnard (OF) First Team Julie Nelson (SS) Libby Hysell (P) Brenda Glasnapp (OF) Jenny Semler (DP) 1996 Mandy Jens (OF) Laurie Sutten (DP) First Team Annie Van Wetzinga (C) Kris Thompson (IF) 1991 Missey Allen (P) Second Team First Team Second Team 2002 Crystal Argenta (OF) Jamie Mahnke (P) Kara Stanley (P) First Team Kelly Gould (IF) Christi Van Werden (2B) Libby Hysell (P) Brenda Vigness (P) Second Team 1997 Bri Kuyper (OF) Kristie Pennington (OF) First Team Molly Parrott (2B) 1987 Heather Reedy (3B) Donell Hotze (OF) First Team Heather Nevitt (OF) 2003 Kelly Gould (2B) 1992 Stacey Sonnek (2B) First Team Cindy Messer (DP) First Team Second Team Kris Hughes (OF) Diane Pitz (3B) Emily Grimes (P) Katie Shelley (P) Libby Hysell (P) Laurie Sutten (P) Julie Nelson (SS) Katy Lein (3B) Kris Thompson (1B) Jenny Semler (OF) 1998 Second Team Second Team Second Team First Team Anne Legg (1B) Michelle Magill (OF) Kristie Pennington (OF) Donell Hotze (3B) April Miller (P) Brenda Vigness (P) Katie Shelley (P) 1993 Wendy Walton (OF) 2004 1988 First Team Second Team First Team First Team Emily Grimes (P) Holly Hartsock (DP) Laura Anderson (OF) Deana Bergquist (OF) Kristie Pennington (OF) Steph Miller (C)

Softball XXVII Corrie Schmidt (P) Kelly Harris (C) Kiley Lythberg (UT) Kaitlyn Matzen (1B) Tina Shimak (DP) Hannah Weindruch (OF) Abbey Strajack (2B) Second Team Second Team 2012 Anne Legg (1B) Afton Nelson (SS) First Team 2015 Rhianna Fleetwood (P) First Team 2005 2009 Angela Davis (2B) Abbey Strajack (2B) First Team First Team Annie Sarcone (SS) Karlee Rock (DP) Kelly Harris (C) Megan Swingen (P) Abbey Strajack (DP) Second Team Anne Legg (1B) Angela Davis (2B) Second Team Mallory Schuleneberg (P) Dawn Nissen (SS) Alysha Overturf (OF) Whitney Sowers (3B) Whitney Sowers (3B) Second Team Rachael Everingham (DP) Paige Schreiner (SS) Corrie Schmidt (P) Second Team 2013 Kiley Lythberg (P) First Team 2016 2006 Mallory Schulenberg (P) First Team First Team 2010 Caitlyn Meyer (C) Karly Olson (P) Kelly Harris (C) First Team Karlee Rock (DP) Lauren Bagby (3B) Alysha Overturf (OF) Katie Tenboer (1B) Second Team Tabitha Taylor (OF) Angela Davis (2B) Kelsey Stender (P) 2007 Second Team Katie Canney (1B) 2017 First Team Kiley Lythberg (P) Whitney Sowers (3B) First Team Ryann Engholm (DP) Laura Braun (OF) Annie Sarcone (SS) Karly Olson, P Second Team Sara Tallman, OF Laura Anderson (OF) 2011 2014 Second team Kelly Harris (C) First Team First Team Paige Dickel, 2B Afton Nelson (3B) Katie Tenboer (1B) Annie Sarcone (SS) Angela Davis (2B) Whitney Sowers (3B) 2008 Annie Sarcone (SS) Second Team First Team Rachael Everingham (DP) Katie Canney (C) All-Iowa Conference players by position Position 1st team 2nd team Shortstop 6 4 Pitcher 21 17 Outfield 21 10 Catcher 7 4 Designated player 10 3 First base 5 7 Utility 7 2 Second base 10 3 Total 94 56 Third base 7 6

All-Americans 1986 - Cindy Messer-DP, 2nd team 2001 - Annie Van Wetzinga-C, 1st team 1987 - Kris Thompson-1B, 1st team Libby Hysell-P, 3rd team Laurie Sutten-P, 1st team 2002 - Libby Hysell-P, 2nd team 1988 - Laurie Sutten-P, 2nd team Molly Parrott-2B, 3rd team 1989 - Brenda Vigness-P, 1st team 2003 - *Libby Hysell-P, 1st team 1991 - Jamie Mahnke-P, 1st team April Miller-P, 3rd team Christi Van Werden-2B, 1st team 2008 - Kelly Harris-C, 3rd team 1992 - Emily Grimes-P, 1st team 2009 - Rachael Everingham-DP, 2nd team Julie Nelson-SS, 2nd team 2010 - Katie Tenboer-1B, 3rd team Jenny Semler-LF, 2nd team 2011 - Kiley Lythberg-UT, 1st team 1993 - Emily Grimes-P, 1st team Katie Tenboer-at large, 1st team Missey Allen-P, 2nd team 2012 - Annie Sarcone-SS, 2nd team Jenny Semler-LF, 3rd team Abbey Strajack-DP, 3rd team 1995 - Missey Allen-P, 1st team 2013 - Mallory Schulenberg-P, 3rd team Lynette Mullen-1B, 1st team 2015 - Karlee Rock-DP, 1st team 1996 - Missey Allen-P, 2nd team Abbey Strajack-2B, 1st team Lynette Mullen-1B, 2nd team *NFCA Division III player of the year 1997 - Kara Stanley-P, 3rd team 2000 - *Donell Hotze-3B, 1st team Annie Van Wetzinga-C, 2nd team

XXVIII Softball NCAA Division III Championships history 28 tournament appearances, 12 regional titles, 4 national titles, 92-56 overall 1986 NCAA Division III West Regional Pella, Iowa First place — Central 1, Luther 0; St. Thomas (Minn.) 1, Central 0; Central 4, St. Thomas (Minn.) 0; Central 4, St. Thomas (Minn.) 1

NCAA Division III Finals Storm Lake, Iowa Second place — Central 6, Allegheny (Pa.) 2; Central 4, Kean (N.J.) 1; Central 2, Trenton St. (N.J.) 1; Eastern Conn. St. 2, Central 0; Eastern Conn. St. 1, Central 0

1987 NCAA Division III West Regional Pella, Iowa First place — Central 1, Cal. St.-Stanislaus 0; Central 2, Luther 0; Central 7, Luther 2

NCAA Division III Finals Willimantic, Conn. Fourth place — Central 2, Montclair St. (N.J.) 1; Eastern Conn. St. 8, Central 4; Wis.-Whitewater 3, Central 1

1988 NCAA Division III West Regional Decorah, Iowa First place — Central 8, Luther 2; Central 4, St. Thomas (Minn.) 0; St. Thomas (Minn.) 2, Central 1; Central 3, St. Thomas (Minn.) 2

NCAA Division III Finals Elmhurst, Ill. First place — Central 3, Eastern Conn. St. 1; Allegheny (Pa.) 3, Central 1; Central 4, Montclair St. (N.J.) 3; Central 1, Allegheny (Pa.) 0; Central 3, Allegheny (Pa.) 2

1989 NCAA Division III At-Large Regional Indianola, Iowa First place — Central 1, Millikin (Ill.) 0; Central 3, Simpson 1; Simpson 2, Central 1; Central 4, Simpson 1

NCAA Division III Finals Trenton, N.J. Fourth place — Trenton St. (N.J.) 1, Central 0; Central 1, Allegheny (Pa.) 0; Eastern Conn. St. 1, Central 0

1990 NCAA Division III At-Large Regional Indianola, Iowa First place — Central 3, Simpson 1; Central 8, Aurora (Ill.) 2; Central 2, Aurora (Ill.) 1

NCAA Division III Finals Storm Lake, Iowa Third place — Trenton St. (N.J.) 3, Central 1; Central 5, Eastern Conn. St. 0; Central 2, Luther 0; Trenton St. (N.J.) 4, Central 2

1991 NCAA Division III West Regional Pella, Iowa First place — Central 1, UC San Diego 0; Central 2, Simpson 1; Central 4, Simpson 0

NCAA Division III Finals Willimantic, Conn. First place — Central 2, Eastern Conn. St. 1; Central 2, Trenton State (N.J.) 1; Central 4, Eastern Conn. St. 0

1992 NCAA Division III Midwest Regional Lisle, Ill. Third place — Ill. Benedictine 2, Central 1 (9 inn.); Central 1, Hope (Mich.) 0; Hope (Mich.) 8, Central 3

Softball XXIX 1993 NCAA Division III West Regional Pella, Iowa First place — Central 4, Wis.-River Falls 2; Central 6, St. Benedict (Minn.) 3; St. Benedict (Minn.) 4, Central 1; Central 8, St. Benedict (Minn.) 3

NCAA Division III Finals Decatur, Ill. First place — Central 3, Illinois Benedictine 1; Central 6, Trenton State (N.J.) 0; Central 7, Trenton State (N.J.) 3

1994 NCAA Division III Regional Indianola, Iowa First place — Central 6, Illinois Wesleyan 0; Central 5, Wis.-River Falls 0; Central 5, Simpson 2

NCAA Division III Finals Salem, Va. Third place — Central 4, Alma (Mich.) 3 (16 inn.); Central 2, Buena Vista 0; Trenton State (N.J.) 3, Central 2; Bridgewater State (N.J.) 1, Central 0

1995 NCAA Division III Regional Lisle, Ill. First place — Central 3, Aurora (Ill.) 2; Central 3, Illinois Benedictine 0; Central 4, Illinois Benedictine 2

NCAA Division III Finals Storm Lake, Iowa Third place — Central 2, Hope (Mich.) 1 (9 innings); Central 3, Trenton State (N.J.) 2; Chapman (Calif.) 2, Central 0; Trenton State (N.J.) 10, Central 2

1996 NCAA Division III Regional Indianola, Iowa Second place — Central 3, Buena Vista 2; Simpson 2, Central 1 (9 inn.); Central 3, Buena Vista 1; Simpson 5, Central 0

1997 NCAA Division III Regional Eau Claire, Wis. First place — Central 6, St. Thomas (Minn.) 1; Central 1, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 0; St. Thomas (Minn.) 3, Central 2, (8 inn.); Central 2, St. Thomas (Minn.) 0

NCAA Division III Finals Eau Claire, Wis. Tie, fifth place — Wheaton (Mass.) 2, Central 1 (11 inn.); College of New Jersey 2, Central 1

1998 NCAA Division III Midwest Regional Indianola, Iowa Second place — Central 3, St. Mary’s (Minn.) 2; Simpson 1, Central 0; Central 10, Chrisotpher Newport (Va.) 2; Simpson 1, Central 0 (10 inn.)

1999 NCAA Division III Regional Indianola, Iowa Third place — St. Mary’s (Minn.) 4, Central 2; Central 4, Cortland State (N.Y.) 4-2; Central 5, Webster (Mo.) 2; St. Mary’s (Minn.) 3, Central 2

2000 NCAA Division III Regional Cedar Rapids, Iowa Third place — Central 2, Coe 1 (10 inn.); St. Mary’s (Minn.) 3, Central 0; Coe 12, Central 4

XXX Softball 2001 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa First place — Central 2, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 1 (8 inn.); Central 1, La Verne (Calif.) 0; Central 4, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 3 (9 inn.)

NCAA Division III Finals Eau Claire, Wis. Second place — Central 1, Ithaca (N.Y.) 0; Central 3, Roanoke (Va.) 1; Muskingum (Ohio) 2, Central 0; Central 5, Wheaton (Mass.) 1; Muskingum (Ohio) 4, Central 1.

2002 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa Third place-Central 1, Wartburg 0 (11 inn.); St. Thomas (Minn.) 1, Central 0; Coe 4, Central 1.

2003 NCAA Division III Regional Tacoma, Wash. First place — Central 5, East Texas Baptist 1; Central 2, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 1; Central 2, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 0

NCAA Division III Finals Salem, Va. First place — Central 7, Western New England 0; Salisbury (Md.) 6, Central 0; Central 2, Wartburg 1; Central 3, Emory (Ga.) 2; Central 8, Illinois Wesleyan 3; Central 1, Salisbury (Md.) 0; Central 5, Salisbury (Md.) 3

2004 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa Second place — Central 7, Clarke 1; Central 3, Washington (Mo.) 0; St. Thomas (Minn.) 4, Central 1; Central 4, Washington (Mo.) 2; St. Thomas (Minn.) 3, Central 2

2006 NCAA Division III Regional Rock Island, Ill. Fourth place — Central 9, Aurora (Ill.) 1; Wis.-Eau Claire 7, Central 1; Coe 2, Central 1

2009 NCAA Division III First-Round Playoffs Indianola, Iowa Seventh place — Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 11, Central 4; Washington (Mo.) 5, Central 0

2010 NCAA Division III First-Round Playoffs Indianola, Iowa Seventh place — Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Calif.) 8, Central 4; Chicago 8, Central 2

2011 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa Second place — Central 12, Benedictine (Ill.) 7; Coe 2, Central 1 (9 inn.); Central 3, Anderson (Ind.) 2; Central 5, Wis.-Whitewater 2 (8 inn.); Central 7, Coe 3; Linfield (Ore.) 12, Central 0 (5 inn.)

2012 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa Fourth place — Wis.-River Falls 6, Central 0; Central 10, St. Scholastica (Minn.) 2; Coe 2, Central 0

2013 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa First place — Central 1, Cornell 0; Central 3, Fontbonne (Mo.) 1; Central 9, St. Thomas (Minn.) 1 (5 inn.); Central 2, St. Thomas (Minn.) 1

NCAA Division III Finals Eau Claire, Wis. Seventh place — Montclair State (N.J.) 4, Central 1; Texas-Tyler 5, Central 4 (8 inn.)

Softball XXXI 2014 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa Fourth Place — North Central (Ill.) 5, Central 0; Luther 7, Central 3

2015 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa First Place — Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 3, Central 2 (8 inn.); Central 4, Fontbonne (Mo.) 3; Central 7, Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 4; Central 2, Aurora (Ill.) 1; Central 10, Aurora (Ill.) 4

NCAA Division III Super Regional Pella, Iowa Second Place — Linfield (Ore.) 9, Central 6; Linfield (Ore.) 10, Central 2 (6 inn.)

2017 NCAA Division III Regional Pella, Iowa Fourth Place — St. Thomas (Minn.) 10, Central 2 (6 inn.); Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 2, Central 1 Most NCAA Division III tournament victories Team Yrs. W L Pct. Titles College of New Jersey 23 100 37 .730 6 Central 28 92 56 .622 4 Eastern Conn. St. 20 84 41 .672 4 Salisbury (Md.) 21 81 46 .638 0 Ithaca (N.Y.) 28 76 60 .559 1 St. Thomas (Minn.) 25 72 49 .595 2 Linfield (Ore.) 13 63 28 .692 2 Montclair State (N.J.) 23 60 46 .566 0 Tufts 16 59 27 .686 2 Rowan (N.J.) 25 58 51 .532 0 Muskingum (Ohio) 19 54 39 .581 1 NCAA Division III tournament records Most strikeouts, game - 24, vs. Alma (Mich.), May 19, 1994 Longest game - 16 innings, vs. Alma (Mich.), May 19, 1994 Most stolen bases, game - 9, vs. St. Mary’s (Minn.), May 9, 1997 NCAA Division III statistical champions Team Individual 1987­ - Lowest ERA, Central, 0.72 1991 - Most victories, Jamie Mahnke, 26 1989 - Lowest ERA, Central, 0.53 1993 - Lowest ERA, Missey Allen, 0.25 1991 - Lowest ERA, Central, 0.79, Most stolen bases, 1996 - Lowest ERA, Kara Stanley, 0.66 Central, 141 2000 - Lowest ERA, Libby Hysell, 1.19 1992 - Most stolen bases, Central, 120 2003 - Lowest ERA, Libby Hysell, 0.41 1993 - Most stolen bases, Central, 136, Highest winning percentage, Central, .950 (38-2) 2000 - Most stolen bases, Central, 182 2003 - Lowest ERA, Central, 0.72; Most stolen bases, Central, 134 2009 - Most stolen bases, Central, 121 2012 - Most stolen bases, (tie) Central, 127 NCAA Division III record boards, team

Most strikeouts, game - 1. 24, vs. Alma (Mich.), May 19, 1994 Longest winning streak - 10. 32, March 26-May 15, 1993 Longest game - 10. 16 innings, vs. Alma (Mich.), May 19, 1994 Most stole bases, season - 9. 182, 2000 Lowest ERA, season - 7. 0.53, 1989 Most shutouts, season - 16. 22, 1989 Winning percentage, season - 4. .950, 1993

XXXII Softball NCAA Division III record boards, individual

Consecutive hits - 6. Molly Parrott, 10, May 11-14, 2001 Consecutive victories - 21. Emily Grimes, 19, April 28, 1992 - May 15, 1993 Consecutive scoreless IP’s - 7. 57, Brenda Vigness, 1988 Most at-bats, season - 18. 176, Lea Ann Morgan, 1986 Most walks, season - 18. 39, Whitney Sowers, 2015 Most intentional walks, season - 6. Katie Tenboer, 9 Winning percentage, season - 15. .950, Emily Grimes, 1993 Lowest ERA, season - 5. 0.25, Missey Allen, 1993 Most shutouts, season - 8. 19, Brenda Vigness, 1988 Most putouts, season - 2. 511, Kris Thompson, 1986; 3. 494, Amy Hakeman, 1997; 6. 474, Kris Thompson, 1987; 7. 458, Michele Magill, 1988; 8. 452, Christi Van Werden, 1989 Most assists, season - 135, Kelly Oliver, 135; 17. 128, Lori Ellwood, 1989; 17. Diane Pitz Most intentional walks, career - 7. 12, Katie Tenboer, 2008-11 Most sacrifice hits, career - 1. 80, Heather Reedy, 1990-93 Most complete games, career - 18. 99, Jamie Mahnke, 1989-92 Most saves, career - 18. 11, Brie Haycraft, 2011-14; 18. 11, Corrie Schmidt, 2002-05 Lowest ERA, career - 6. 0.69, Libby Hysell, 2000-03; 13. 0.77, Laurie Sutten, 1985-88 18. 0.87, Emily Grimes, 1991-94 Most shutouts, career - 21. 40, Brenda Vigness, 1986-89 Most putouts, career - 2. 1,492, Kelly MacDonald, 1990-93; 7. 1,353, Anne Legg, 2002-05; 9. 1,338, Kelly Oliver, 1998-2001; 13. 1,265, Kris Thompson, 1984-87 Most assists, career - 10. 410, Laurie Sutten, 1985-88; 12. 406, Lea Ann Morgan, 1986-89; 23. 377, Sarah Street, 1994-97

Winningest NCAA Division III coaches all-time, by victories (Minimum 10 years as a Division III head coach; includes spring varsity fast-pitch record at four-year colleges only.) Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1. *George Wares (Central 1985-2017) 33 1,096 372 3 .746 2. Bob Timmons (Mt. Mercy 1983-1994; Coe 1998-2014) 29 927 366 0 .717 4. !*Sheilah Gulas (Allegheny [Pa.] 1987-90; 31 926 489 0 .654 Wittenberg [Ohio] 1991-96; Ashland [Ohio] 1997-2017) 4. Donna Newberry (Muskingum [Ohio]1975-2010) 36 906 419 1 .684 5. *Denny Griffin (Alma [Mich.] 1989-2017) 30 894 331 0 .730 6. *John Tschida (St. Thomas [Minn.] 1995-2017) 23 892 168 0 .842 7. *Julie Lenhart (Wis.-Platteville 1990-94; 28 892 371 2 .706 SUNY Cortland 1995-2017) 8. *Anita Kubicka (Montclair St. [N.J.] 1991-2017) 27 851 332 2 .719 9. *Deb Pallozzi (Rensselaer [N.Y.] 1987-88; 31 829 413 1 .667 Ithaca [N.Y.] 1989-2017) 10. *Hallie Cohen (FDU-Florham [N.J.] 1980-94; 38 815 467 5 .635 William Paterson [N.J.] 1995-2017) 11. *Jim Kulawiak (North Central [Ill.] 1989-2017) 29 796 361 3 .688 12. *John Byrne (Moravian [Pa.] 1994-2017) 24 786 234 0 .771 13. *Margie Knight (Salisbury [Md.] 1997-2017) 21 775 178 2 .813 14. *Kim Wilson (Wash. & Jeff. [Pa.] 1991-96; 27 761 293 0 .722 Rowan [N.J.] 1997-2016) 15. *Jan Forsty (Wheeling Jesuit [W. Va.] 1982-86; 35 750 521 4 .590 Bethany [W.Va.] 1988-2017) 16. June Walker (The College of New Jersey 1974-95) 22 721 154 0 .824 17. Kris Herman (Tufts [Mass.] 1988-2003; 30 689 373 5 .648 Williams [Mass.] 2004-2017} 18. Charlie Beach (Keene St. [N.H.] 1986-2013) 29 687 424 8 .618 19. Karla Wolters (Calvin [Mich.] 1975-87; 32 684 398 0 .632 Hope [Mich.] 1988-2010) 20. Charlotte Slocum (Misericordia [Pa.] 1981-2009) 29 675 309 0 .686 *active coach !Now coaching at Division II level Note: coaching records through 2017

Softball XXXIII Winningest active NCAA Division III coaches, by victories (Minimum five years as a head coach; includes spring varsity fast-pitch record at four-year colleges only) Coach, team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1. George Wares, Central 33 1,096 372 3 .746 2. Denny Griffin, Alma (Mich.) 30 894 331 0 .730 3. John Tschida, St. Thomas (Minn.) 23 892 168 0 .842 4. Julie Lenhart, SUNY Cortland 28 892 371 2 .706 5. Anita Kubicka, Montclair St. (N.J.) 27 851 332 2 .719 6. Deb Pallozzi, Ithaca (N.Y.) 31 829 413 1 .667 7. Hallie Cohen, William Paterson (N.J.) 38 815 467 5 .635 8. Jim Kulawiak, North Central (Ill.) 29 796 361 3 .688 9. John Byrne, Moravian (Pa.) 24 786 234 0 .771 10. Margie Knight, Salisbury (Md.) 21 775 178 2 .813 11. Kim Wilson, Rowan (N.J.) 27 761 293 0 .722 12. Jan Forsty, Bethany (W. Va.) 35 750 521 4 .590 13. Kris Herman, Williams (Mass.) 30 689 373 5 .648 14. Penny Siquerios, Emory (Ga.) 19 631 186 1 .772 15. Mike Reed, Texas-Tyler 16 620 140 0 .816 16. Fred Dohrmann, Widener (Pa.) 36 616 496 0 .554 17. Janet Lloyd, Chapman (Calif.) 23 614 337 0 .646 18. Lisa Gigliello, King’s (Pa.) 24 598 302 2 .652 19. Brenda Volk, Wis.-Whitewater 19 594 237 4 .714 20. Jackson Vaughan, Linfield (Ore.) 16 587 151 1 .795

Winningest active NCAA Division III coaches, by percentage (Minimum five years as a head coach; includes spring varsity fast-pitch record at four-year colleges only) Coach, Team Yrs. Won Lost Tied Pct. 1. John Tschida, St. Thomas (Minn.) 23 892 168 0 .842 2. Mike Reed, Texas-Tyler 16 620 140 0 .816 3. Margie Knight, Salisbury (Md.) 21 775 178 2 .813 4. Jackson Vaughan, Linfield (Ore.) 16 587 151 1 .795 5. Wade Wilson, Texas Lutheran 16 203 55 0 .787 6. Brandon Elliott, Virginia Wesleyan 11 353 100 0 .779 7. Penny Siqueiros, Emory (Ga.) 19 631 186 1 .772 8. John Byrne, Moravian (Pa.) 24 786 234 0 .771 9. Cheryl Milligan, Tufts (Mass.) 14 459 138 0 .769 10. Janae Shirley, East Texas Baptist 10 356 111 0 .762 11. Mike McKenzie, Aurora (Ill.) 14 470 149 2 .758 12. Keith Parr, Christopher Newport (Va.) 14 472 153 1 .755 13. Renae Hartl, Luther 16 514 171 0 .750 14. George Wares, Central 33 1,096 372 3 .746 15. Donnie Danklefsen, Trine (Ind.) 13 414 145 0 .741 16. Denny Griffin, Alma (Mich.) 30 894 331 0 .730 17. Whitney Goldstein, WPI (Mass.) 15 155 59 0 .724 18. Kim Wilson, Rowan (N.J.) 27 761 293 0 .722 19. Anita Kubicka, Montclair St (N.J.) 27 851 332 2 .719 20. Brenda Volk, Wis.-Whitewater 19 594 237 4 .714

XXXIV Softball All-time series records 2018 opponents in bold Opponent W-L First played Most recent loss Adams State (Colo.) 1-0 March 12, 1994 - Albion (Mich.) 2-0 March 9, 2002 - Alfred (N.Y.) 2-0 March 9, 2012 - Allegheny (Mass.) 2-0 May 15, 1986 - Allegheny (Pa.) 2-1 May 21, 1988 May 23, 1988 Alma (Mich.) 2-1 May 19, 1994 March 13, 2016 Anderson (Ind.) 2-0 March 13, 2007 - Augustana (Ill.) 13-0 April 14, 1989 - Augustana (S.D.) 0-1 March 5, 1999 March 5, 1999 Augsburg (Minn.) 6-0 April 28, 1987 - Aurora (Ill.) 6-0 April 15, 1989 - Austin (Texas) 1-0 Feb. 27, 2010 - Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 0-2-1 March 20, 1998 March 5, 2005 Babson (Mass.) 1-0 March 11, 2007 - Baldwin-Wallace (Ohio) 1-0 March 14, 2014 - Baylor (Texas) 0-2 March 3, 1983 Feb. 25, 1985 Benedictine (Ill.) 3-1 May 20, 1993 May 12, 2011 Benedictine (Kan.) 1-0 March 20, 1987 - Berry (Ga.) 1-0 March 17, 2010 - Bethany (Kan.) 1-0 March 19, 1993 - Bethany (Calif.) 2-0 March 12, 2002 - Bethel (Minn.) 4-1 April 28, 2005 Feb. 27, 2016 Blackburn (Ill.) 2-0 March 30, 2001 - Bluffton (Ohio) 1-0 March 6, 2016 - Bradley (Ill.) 0-3 March 24, 1995 March 24, 1996 Briar Cliff 1-1 April 25, 1980 March 18, 1989 Bridgewater State (Mass.) 2-1 May 21, 1994 March 17, 2007 Buena Vista 49-23 May 4, 1978 April 13, 2016 Cabrini (Pa.) 1-0 March 10, 2002 - California Lutheran 2-1 March 20, 1998 March 18, 2000 Cal.-Riverside 1-0 March 31, 1999 - UC San Diego 2-0 May 10, 1991 - Cal. State-Stanislaus 1-0 May 8, 1987 - Cal. State-Dominguez Hills 2-0 March 17, 1998 - Cal. State-Hayward 1-0 March 8, 2003 - Cal. State-San Bernadino 0-1 March 21, 1998 March 21, 1998 Cameron (Okla.) 5-0 March 4, 1989 - Capital (Ohio) 1-0 March 12, 2004 - Carleton (Minn.) 1-0 March 18, 2011 - Central Baptist (Ark.) 1-0 March 12, 1993 - Central Methodist (Mo.) 4-0 March 26, 1982 - Central Missouri 2-0 March 14, 1992 - Central Missouri State 2-1 March 17, 1995 March 27, 1998 Central Oklahoma 2-4 Feb. 28, 1986 March 19, 1999 Central States (Okla.) 2-9 Feb. 27, 1984 March 6, 1987 Chapman (Calif.) 4-5 May 20, 1995 March 18, 2008 Chatham (Pa.) 1-0 March 14, 2013 - Chicago 0-1 May 14, 2010 May 14, 2010 Christopher Newport (Va.) 1-1 May 9, 1998 March 13, 2010 Claremont-Mudd (Calif.) 3-4 April 3, 1999 March 19, 2014 Clarke 4-0 April 22, 2004 - Coe 30-21 April 1, 1995 April 15, 2017 College of New Jersey 6-6 May 16, 1986 March 9, 2001 Colorado College 1-0 March 25, 2000 - Colorado School of Mines 0-1 March 22, 1987 March 22, 1987 Columbia (Mo.) 3-0 March 22, 1986 - Concordia (Calif.) 0-1 March 18, 1998 March 18, 1998 Concordia (Ill.) 1-0 March 24, 2012 -

Softball XXXV Opponent W-L First played Most recent loss Concordia (Minn.) 4-0 April 1, 1989 - Concordia (Ore.) 1-0 March 18, 1998 - Concordia (Texas) 0-1 March 15, 2013 March 15, 2013 Concordia (Wis.) 2-0 March 13, 2007 - Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) 1-0 March 28, 1995 - Concordia-Moorhead (Minn.) 1-0 March 31, 2000 - Cornell 29-0 April 4, 1998 - Cortland State (N.Y.) 1-2 May 14, 1999 March 9, 2013 Crown (Minn.) 2-0 March 15, 2014 - Culver Stockton (Mo.) 3-1 March 27, 1982 March 6, 2005 Dana (Neb.) 5-0 March 18, 1989 - Denison (Ohio) 5-2 March 19, 2009 March 16, 2015 DePauw (Ind.) 0-0 March 3, 2018 Detroit-Mercy (Mich.) 1-0 March 24, 1995 - Dickinson (Pa.) 5-0 March 13, 2011 - Dickinson State (N.D.) 1-0 March 17, 2012 - Dominican (Calif.) 0-1 March 9, 2005 March 9, 2005 Dordt 1-0 March 31, 2000 - Drake 10-24 April 16, 1974 March 28, 1995 Dubuque 63-6 April 30, 1983 April 10, 2015 Eastern Connecticut State 5-4 May 20, 1988 May 19, 1991 East Texas Baptist 1-1 May 9, 2003 March 8, 2013 Edgewood (Wis.) 5-0 March 16, 2009 - Elmhurst (Ill.) 1-0 March 21, 2008 - Emory (Ga.) 1-0 May 19, 2003 - Emporia State (Kan.) 7-4 March 3, 1989 March 19, 1999 Eureka (Ill.) 2-0 March 28, 1999 - Ferris State (Mich.) 1-0 March 16, 1996 - Fontbonne (Mo.) 7-3 March 30, 2001 March 25, 2012 Franciscan (Ohio) 1-0 March 16, 2010 - Friends (Kan.) 1-2 March 24, 1989 March 20, 1999 Geneseo State (N.Y.) 1-0 March 14, 2007 - Graceland 8-5 May 2, 1974 April 5, 1986 Grand View 17-21-1 April 12, 1974 April 29, 1998 Greenville (Ill.) 1-0 March 14, 2017 - Grinnell 6-0 April 1, 2000 - Gustavus Adolphus (Minn.) 11-5 March 25, 2000 April 3, 2016 Hamline (Minn.) 4-0 March 16, 2008 - Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 0-1 Feb. 23, 2007 Feb. 23, 2007 Haverford (Pa.) 1-0 March 7, 2005 - Hillsdale (Mich.) 0-1 March 16, 1996 March 16, 1996 Hiram (Ohio) 0-0 March 7, 2018 Hope (Mich.) 2-1 May 9, 1992 May 18, 1995 Houston Baptist (Texas) 1-0 March 26, 1993 - Howard Payne (Texas) 1-0 Feb. 25, 2010 - Husson (Maine) 1-0 March 16, 2011 - Illinois College 1-0 March 8, 2016 - Illinois Wesleyan 3-0 May 13, 1994 - Incarnate Word (Texas) 1-0 March 6, 1987 - Indianapolis (Ind.) 1-0 March 15, 1996 - Iowa 0-2 April 10, 1976 April 3, 1978 Iowa State 0-4 May 2, 1975 April 29, 1978 Iowa Wesleyan 3-3 April 10, 1976 April 9, 1983 Ithaca (N.Y.) 3-1 May 17, 2001 March 14, 2007 Judson (Ill.) 1-0 March 16, 2013 - Kansas State 0-1 April 26, 1977 April 26, 1977 Kansas Wesleyan 3-0 March 6, 1992 - Kean (N.J.) 2-0 May 15, 1986 - Kearney State (Neb.) 1-0 March 15, 1991 - Keene State (N.H.) 1-0 March 18, 2010 - LaGrange (Ga.) 1-0 Feb. 23, 2007 - Lake Erie (Ohio) 1-0 March 10, 2005 -

XXXVI Softball Opponent W-L First played Most recent loss Lakeland (Wis.) 3-0 April 19, 2003 - LaVerne (Calif.) 5-2 March 9, 2003 March 14, 2011 Lawrence (Wis.) 0-1 April 12, 1997 April 12, 1997 Lewis & Clark (Ore.) 1-0 March 21, 2015 - Lincoln (Mo.) 2-0 March 15, 1991 - Lindenwood (Mo.) 1-0 March 19, 1994 - Linfield (Ore.) 0-4 March 21, 2000 May 16, 2015 Loras 52-10 May 6, 1977 April 11, 2015 Louisiana College 0-1 Feb. 24, 2007 Feb. 24, 2007 Luther 48-37 May 1, 1981 May 6, 2017 Macalester (Minn.) 1-0 March 24, 2000 - MacMurray (Ill.) 3-0 March 17, 2004 - Mankato State (Minn.) 1-1 March 7, 1997 March 6, 1998 Marian (Wis.) 6-0 March 18, 2009 - Mary (N.D.) 1-0 April 2, 1994 - Marycrest 1-0 April 3, 1978 - Maryville (Mo.) 5-0 March 28, 1999 - Mary Hardin-Baylor (Texas) 1-0 March 7, 1992 - Mayville State (N.D.) 1-0 March 18, 2015 - Mass. Coll. of Liberal Arts 1-0 March 16, 2007 - McKendree (Ill.) 0-1 March 10, 2012 March 10, 2012 Menlo (Calif.) 1-0 March 15, 2002 - Mercy (N.Y.) 1-0 March 13, 2002 - Mesa State (Colo.) 1-0 March 21, 1997 - Messiah (Pa.) 1-0 March 13, 2002 - Midland Lutheran (Neb.) 1-0 April 2, 1993 - Millikin (Ill.) 1-1 May 13, 1989 April 1, 2001 Millsaps (Miss.) 1-0 Feb. 23, 2007 - Minn.-Crookston 1-0 March 12, 2017 - Misericordia (Pa.) 2-0 Feb 27, 1991 - Mississippi College 1-0 March 10, 2013 - Missouri 0-3 March 25, 1995 March 23, 1996 Missouri Baptist 1-0 March 21, 1986 - Missouri-Kansas City 2-0 March 19, 1988 - Missouri-St. Louis 1-0 March 15, 1996 - Missouri Southern 6-4 March 26, 1988 March 20, 2004 Missouri Valley 2-0 March 26, 1983 - Missouri Western 5-2 March 20, 1987 March 14, 2001 Mitchell (Conn.) 1-0 March 5, 2016 - Monmouth (Ill.) 3-0 April 5, 1980 - Montclair State (N.J.) 2-1 May 16, 1987 May 17, 2013 Morehead State (Ky.) 1-0 April 13, 1990 - Moravian (Pa.) 1-1 March 12, 2004 March 11, 2007 Morningside 5-0 April 5, 1986 - Mount Mercy 8-7 April 26, 1994 March 26, 2006 Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) 1-1 March 12, 2006 March 12, 2006 Muhlenberg (Pa.) 1-0 March 13, 2004 - Muskingum (Ohio) 1-2 May 19, 2001 May 20, 2001 Nazareth (N.Y.) 2-0 March 11, 2012 - Nebraska-Kearney 1-0 March 15, 1991 - Nebraska-Omaha 4-3 March 26, 1988 March 14, 2001 Nebraska Wesleyan 4-0 April 5, 1996 - North Central (Ill.) 1-1 March 19, 2011 May 9, 2014 Northern Iowa 0-3 May 4, 1978 April 18, 1980 Northeast Missouri State 1-1 April 2, 1991 April 2, 1991 Northeastern (Okla.) 9-5 March 21, 1987 March 10, 2000 Northland (Wis.) 0-0 March 9, 2018 Northwest Missouri State 4-1 April 3, 1993 March 7, 1997 Northwestern 3-1 April 20, 1974 March 30, 1991 Ohio Dominican 1-0 March 19, 2004 - Ohio Northern 1-0 March 8, 2013 - Oklahoma Baptist 5-2 Feb. 27, 1984 March 25, 1994

Softball XXXVII Opponent W-L First played Most recent loss Oklahoma Christian 1-1 March 15, 2001 March 17, 2001 Oklahoma City 1-4 March 1, 1986 March 27, 1994 Oklahoma Science & Art 1-0 March 27, 1998 - Oklahoma State 0-1-1 Feb. 6, 1986 Feb. 6, 1986 Oneonta State (N.Y.) 1-0 March 12, 2011 - Otterbein (Ohio) 2-0 March 19, 2009 - Pacific (Ore.) 1-0 March 19, 2000 - Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 5-3 March 21, 1998 March 20, 2015 Park (Mo.) 1-0 March 27, 1997 - Peru State (Neb.) 1-0 March 19, 1988 - Piedmont (Ga.) 1-1 March 9, 2013 March 9, 2013 Pittsburg State (Kan.) 8-4 March 20, 1987 March 4, 2000 Pitt.-Bradford (Pa.) 2-1 March 8, 2003 March 9, 2012 Plattsburg St. (N.Y.) 3-1 March 17, 2002 March 21, 2008 Point Loma (Calif.) 0-1 March 15, 2008 March 15, 2008 Pomona-Pitzer (Calif.) 1-0 March 20, 2014 - Puget Sound (Wash.) 2-0 March 19, 1998 - Quincy (Ill.) 2-2 March 21, 1986 March 15, 1996 Regis (Colo.) 0-1 March 19, 1999 March 19, 1999 Rhode Island College 1-0 March 14, 2003 - Rhodes (Tenn.) 1-0 March 9, 2016 - Ripon (Wis.) 1-0 March 16, 2010 - Roanoke (Va.) 1-1 May 18, 2001 March 13, 2004 Robert Morris-Chicago (Ill.) 1-0 March 16, 2017 - Rochester Inst. of Tech. (N.Y.) 0-0 March 10, 2018 Rockford (Ill.) 0-0 March 6, 2018 Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) 1-0 March 10, 2007 - St. Ambrose 2-0 April 6, 1986 - St. Benedict (Minn.) 5-2 May 14, 1993 March 28, 2015 St. Catherine’s (Minn.) 3-0 March 19, 2008 - St. John Fisher (N.Y.) 0-1 March 10, 2013 March 10, 2013 St. Joseph’s-Brooklyn (N.Y.) 1-0 March. 21, 2015 - St. Mary (Neb.) 5-2 March 30, 1990 April 29, 1994 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 7-4 March 29, 1986 March 11, 2011 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1-3 March 3, 1983 March 3, 1986 St. Norbert (Wis.) 3-0 March 28, 2004 - St. Olaf (Minn.) 6-0 April 14, 1990 - St. Scholastica (Minn.) 8-0 March 29, 2008 - St. Thomas (Minn.) 14-10 May 9, 1986 May 12, 2017 Salisbury (Md.) 2-1 May 17, 2003 May 20, 2003 Sam Houston State (Texas) 0-2 March 6, 1986 March 6, 1986 Univ. of San Diego (Calif.) 1-0 April 2, 1999 - Savannah (Ga.) 0-1 March 17, 1998 March 17, 1998 Savannah A&D (Ga.) 2-0 March 16, 2002 - Schreiner (Tex.) 2-0 March 27, 1998 - Seattle (Wash.) 1-0 March 25, 2000 - Simpson 73-46-2 May 2, 1974 April 19, 2014 Smith (Mass.) 1-0 March 17, 2007 - South Dakota 1-0 March 27, 1987 - South Dakota State 2-2 March 12, 1994 March 15, 1997 Southeast Missouri 0-1 March 26, 1982 March 26, 1982 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville 1-0 April 1, 1994 - Southern Indiana 1-0 March 9, 1996 - Southwestern (Texas) 1-1 Feb. 27, 2010 March 12, 2011 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 5-1 March 28, 1986 March 10, 2000 Southwest Minnesota State 1-0 March 14, 1992 - Southwest Texas State 0-1 May 1, 1993 May 1, 1993 Springfield (Mass.) 2-0 March 11, 2001 - Suffolk (Mass.) 0-1 March 11, 2017 March 11, 2017 Sul Ross (Texas) 2-0 March 14, 2012 - SUNY-Oneonta 1-0 March 13, 2009 - SUNY-Utica 1-0 March 15, 2002 -

XXXVIII Softball Opponent W-L First played Most recent loss Staten Island (N.Y.) 1-0 March 13, 2015 - Sterling (Kan.) 2-0 March 16, 1990 - Stevens Ins. of Tech. (N.J.) 1-0 March 12, 2017 - Tarkio (Mo.) 6-0 March 25, 1983 - Tarleton St. (Texas) 1-0 March 10, 2000 - Tennessee-Chattanooga 1-0 March 24, 1995 - Texas Lutheran 5-2 Feb. 26, 1991 March 18, 2005 Texas-Tyler 0-1 May 18, 2013 May 18, 2013 Texas Women’s University 1-0 March 21, 1997 - Thomas More (Ky.) 1-1 March 7, 2005 March 7, 2016 Trine (Ind.) 0-0 March 2, 2018 Trinity (Texas) 8-1 March 2, 1983 March 16, 2012 Trinity Christian (Ill.) 1-0 April 10, 1992 - Truman State (Mo.) 1-1 April 3, 2003 April 3, 2003 Tufts (Mass.) 1-1 March 19, 2000 March 16, 2008 Upper Iowa 44-2 May 1, 1981 April 27, 2004 Valley City State (N.D.) 1-0 March 20, 2015 - Wartburg 59-33 April 25, 1974 May 1, 2016 Washburn (Kan.) 4-4 March 7, 1987 March 5, 1999 Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) 11-5 March 31, 2001 May 13, 2017 Wayne State (Neb.) 2-0 March 4, 1988 - Webster (Mo.) 7-0 March 27, 1999 - Wesleyan (Conn.) 1-0 March 16, 2009 - West Florida 1-0 March 19, 2004 - Western Connecticut State 1-0 March 12, 2016 - Western Illinois 0-1 March 25, 1995 March 25, 1995 Western New England (Mass.) 1-0 May 16, 2003 - Westmar 1-0 April 25, 1981 - Westminster (Mo.) 2-0 April 1, 2008 - Westminster (Pa.) 1-0 March 5, 2016 - Wheaton (Ill.) 2-1 May 15, 1997 March 14, 2008 Widener (Pa.) 0-1 March 8, 2016 March 8, 2016 Whittier (Calif.) 1-0 March 21, 2014 - Whitworth (Wash.) 0-0 March 4, 2017 Willamette (Ore.) 0-2 March 21, 2001 March 10, 2007 William Carey (Miss.) 1-0 March 27, 1998 - William Jewell (Mo.) 2-0 March 24, 1989 - William Paterson (N.J.) 1-0 March 9, 2007 - William Penn 36-29-1 April 9, 1974 April 19, 2001 William Woods (Mo.) 2-1 March 27, 1982 March 22, 1986 Williams (Mass.) 2-0 March 27, 2000 - Winona State (Minn.) 2-0 March 23, 1985 - Wis.-Eau Claire 18-4 March 22, 1986 April 1, 2017 Wis.-La Crosse 5-5 March 17, 2002 March 18, 2017 Wis. Lutheran 2-0 March 27, 1999 - Wis.-Oshkosh 8-0 April 30, 1993 - Wis.-Platteville 3-0 March 15, 2009 - Wis.-River Falls 5-3 April 14, 1990 March 6, 2015 Wis.-Stevens Point 3-0 March 21, 1987 - Wis.-Whitewater 1-1 May 18, 1988 May 15, 2011 Wichita State (Kan.) 0-1 March 17, 1989 March 17, 1989 Wittenberg (Ohio) 1-0 March 11, 2005 -

Softball XXXIX All-time scores 1974 Central College softball results 1977 Central College softball results 4-9 overall 11-12 overall, 1-2 at District AIAW, 0-2 at State AIAW April 9 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 11-8 April 2 Wartburg Pella W, 8-6; April 12 Grand View Pella L, 17-5; L, 7-1 L, 20-5 April 6 William Penn Pella L, 6-2 April 16 Drake Pella W, 14-3; April 9 Grand View Pella L, 11-3 W, 9-0 Drake Pella L, 16-7 April 20 Northwestern Pella L, 8-2 April 10 Simpson Pella W, 9-3 April 25 Grand View Des Moines W, 13-3 April 15 Drake Des Moines L, 8-6; Wartburg Des Moines L, 3-1 W, 6-4 Grand View Des Moines L, 5-4; April 16 Wartburg Waverly W, 5-4; L, 21-14 L, 5-4 April 29 William Penn Pella L, 10-7 April 23 Simpson Indianola W, 5-1; May 2 Simpson Pella W, 9-1 W, 12-8 Graceland Pella L, 11-1 April 25 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 5-2; W, 12-11 1975 Central College softball results April 26 Northeast Mo. Des Moines W, 5-4 2-11-1 overall State April 16 Grand View Pella W, 5-4; April 26 Kansas State Des Moines L, 11-0 L, 18-17 Simpson W, 6-3; William Penn Pella L, 14-9 W, 8-7 April 21 Simpson Pella T, 8-8 *April 29 Drake Des Moines W, 6-5 April 25 Drake Pella L, 20-4; Iowa State Des Moines L, 4-0 W, 10-3 *April 30 Drake Des Moines L, 5-4 April 28 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 9-3 &May 6 Mount Mercy Cedar Falls L, 2-0 April 30 Grand View Des Moines L, 7-6 Loras Cedar Falls L, 1-0 May 2 *Iowa State L, 10-1 *AIAW District tournament *Drake L, 14-4 &AIAW State Tournament May 5 Simpson Indianola L, 17-11; L, 15-9 1978 Central College softball results May 9 Graceland Pella L, 13-1; 7-15-2 overall, 1-2 districts, 0-2 state L, 11-4 April 1 Drake Pella L, 5-0 *district tournament Grand View Pella L, 2-1 Simpson Pella L, 13-5 1976 Central College softball results April 3 Iowa L, 6-0 4-16 overall, 1-2 state tournament Marycrest W, 9-2 April 7 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 9-5 April 5 Wartburg Waverly W, 2-1; April 10 Iowa Wesleyan Pella W, 10-6 W, 3-2 Iowa Pella L, 21-1 April 13 Grand View Des Moines L, 1-0; April 15 Drake Des Moines L, 13-10; T, 3-3 W, 15-9 April 15 William Penn Pella W, 4-3; April 16 Wartburg Pella L, 24-4 L, 7-0 Grand View Pella L, 19-18 April 21 Wartburg Waverly W, 2-0 April 19 William Penn Pella L, 9-8 Simpson W, 8-4 Iowa Wesleyan Pella W, 10-4 April 22 Grand View Des Moines L, 2-0 Drake Pella L, 17-0; William Penn L, 2-0 L, 16-11 April 24 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 1-0; April 29 Simpson Pella L, 9-7; T, 1-1 L, 9-1 April 28 *Drake Pella W, 3-4 May 1 Grand View Des Moines L, 14-9 April 29 *Graceland Pella W, 11-7 William Penn Des Moines L, 9-8 *Iowa State Pella L, 3-0 May 5 Wartburg Waverly L, 4-0; May 4 **Northern Cedar Falls L, 4-2 L, 13-9 Iowa *Drake L, 9-8 **Buena Vista Cedar Falls L, 7-5 *William Penn W, 14-4 *districts (hosted by Central) *Mount Mercy L, 29-0 **state *state tournament

XL Softball 1979 Central College softball results 1982 Central College softball results 4-6 overall, 0-2 district 6-14 overall April 7 William Penn Pella L, 5-3 March 26 Central Fulton, Mo. W, 9-8 Graceland Pella L, 1-0 Methodist (Mo.) Simpson Pella L, 6-5 Southeast Mo. Fulton, Mo. L, 4-2 April 11 Drake Des Moines W, 1-0 March 27 William Woods Fulton, Mo. L, 12-2 April 16 Simpson Indianola W, 4-1; (Mo.) W, 2-0 Culver Stockton Fulton, Mo. L, 13-4 April 23 Graceland Lamoni L, 4-0; (Mo.) W, 7-0 April 12 Simpson Pella W, 5-4; April 27 *Drake Des Moines L, 9-0 L, 8-3 *Simpson Des Moines L, 7-2 April 14 Drake Des Moines L, 4-1; *districts (hosted by Grand View) L, 7-1 April 20 Graceland Oskaloosa W, 14-1 1980 Central College softball results William Penn Oskaloosa L, 1-0 2-16 overall, 0-2 sectionals April 21 Wartburg Pella L, 7-5 April 5 Monmouth (Ill.) Mount Pleasant W, 13-4 April 26 Simpson Indianola L, 10-0; April 9 Simpson Indianola L, 2-0; L, 4-0 L, 3-2 May 1 Drake Pella L, 1-0; April 10 Iowa Wesleyan Pella L, 5-0; L, 8-1 L, 5-2 Grand View Pella L, 4-1; April 16 Grand View Des Moines L, 3-1; L, 2-1 L, 7-0 Graceland Pella W, 10-0; April 17 William Penn Pella L, 4-0; W, 12-2 L, 4-0 April 18 Northern Iowa Cedar Falls L, 6-0; 1983 Central College softball results L, 7-0 10-9 overall, 4-5 conference April 19 William Penn Des Moines L, 14-1 March 2 Trinity (Texas) San Antonio, W, 26-4; Simpson Des Moines W, 3-1 Texas L, 2-1 Drake Des Moines L, 9-2 March 3 St. Mary’s San Antonio, L, 5-4; April 23 Simpson Pella L, 8-0; (Texas) Texas L, 5-4 L, 5-0 Baylor (Texas) Waco, Texas L, 4-0 April 25 Briar Cliff Pella L, 3-1 March 25 Tarkio (Mo.) Fulton, Mo. W, 3-1 Buena Vista Pella L, 4-3 March 26 Missouri Valley Fulton, Mo. W, 8-6 April 9 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 6-4; 1981 Central College softball results W, 3-0 3-23 overall, 3-0 sectionals, 0-2 state Iowa Wesleyan Fayette W, 6-0 March 31 Wartburg Pella L, 12-11; April 23 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 3-0; L, 5-1 L, 2-0 April 2 Grand View Des Moines L, 16-0; April 27 Simpson Indianola W, 3-0; L, 2-0 L, 11-2 April 6 Iowa Wesleyan Des Moines L, 8-4 April 30 Dubuque Pella W, 9-1; April 8 Drake Pella L, 10-0 W, 5-1 April 9 Simpson Pella L, 5-4 May 4 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 4-0; April 15 Grand View Pella L, 10-0; L, 2-1 L, 8-2 May 7 Wartburg Pella L, 17-3 April 18 Grand View Des Moines L, 10-0 Drake Des Moines L, 3-0 1984 Central College softball results April 20 Simpson Indianola L, 3-0; 10-15 overall, 5-9 Iowa Conference L, 3-2 Feb. 27 Okla. Baptist Shawnee, Okla. W, 8-7; April 21 Graceland Oskaloosa L, 11-1 L, 3-0 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 6-2 Central State (Okla.) Edmond, L, 4-3; April 24 Simpson Sioux Center W, 1-0 Okla. L, 10-2 Buena Vista Sioux Center W, 8-2 April 5 Grand View Des Moines W, 5-3; April 25 Westmar Sioux Center W, 3-2 L, 4-1 May 1 Luther Fort Dodge L, 3-0 April 7 Wartburg Waverly L, 5-2; Upper Iowa Fort Dodge L, 3-0 L, 3-2 April 16 Upper Iowa Pella W, 13-0; W, 8-2

Softball XLI April 17 William Penn Pella L, 3-1; 1986 Central College softball results W, 2-1 35-20-1 overall, 11-3 conference April 21 Luther Decorah L, 5-4; Feb. 26 Oklahoma State Stillwater, L, 7-0 L, 5-0 Okla. T, 2-2 April 24 Buena Vista Pella L, 4-0; Feb. 27 N.E. Oklahoma State Miami, Okla. L, 12-3; L, 6-0 L, 4-1 April 26 Drake Des Moines W, 7-4; Feb. 28 Central Oklahoma Edmond, L, 2-1; L, 3-1 State Okla. L, 3-2 April 28 Simpson Pella L, 6-5; March 1 Oklahoma City Oklahoma L, 4-3; W, 4-1 City, Okla. L, 6-0 May 1 Dubuque Dubuque W, 2-1; March 3 St. Mary’s (Texas) San Antonio, L, 10-0 L, 4-1 Texas W, 1-0 May 5 **William Penn Waverly L, 2-1 March 4 Trinity (Texas) Huntsville, W, 11-0 **Simpson Waverly W, 3-2 Texas W, 15-0 **Upper Iowa Waverly W, 6-5 March 5 Sam Houston State San Antonio, L, 5-0 **Iowa Conference Tournament (Texas) Texas L, 3-0 March 21 Central Methodist Fulton, Mo. W, 14-0 1985 Central College softball results (Mo.) 19-14 overall, 7-5 conference, 3-0 conference tournament Quincy (Ill.) Fulton, Mo. L, 1-0 Feb. 25 Baylor (Texas) Waco, Texas L, 1-0; Missouri Baptist Fulton, Mo. W, 6-0 L, 1-0 March 22 Columbia (Mo.) Fulton, Mo. W, 4-1 Feb. 26 S.W. Texas State San Marcos, L, 3-0; William Woods (Mo.) Fulton, Mo. W, 2-1 Texas L, 3-1 Wis.-Eau Claire Fulton, Mo. W, 6-0 Feb. 27 S.W. Texas State San Marcos, L, 3-1; March 28 Southwest Baptist Joplin, Mo. W, 4-0 Texas L, 7-0 (Mo.) March 1 Central State (Okla.) Edmond, L, 1-0; Oklahoma City Joplin, Mo. L, 9-5 Okla. L, 4-3 March 29 St. Mary’s (Minn.) Joplin, Mo. W, 6-3 March 22 Missouri Valley Fulton, Mo. W, 7-0 Tarkio (Mo.) Joplin, Mo. W, 3-0 William Woods (Mo.) Fulton, Mo. W, 2-1 April 5 Graceland Pella W, 4-2 Culver-Stockton Fulton, Mo. W, 5-4 Morningside Pella W, 6-2 (Mo.) April 6 St. Ambrose Pella W, 3-1 March 23 Central Methodist Fulton, Mo. W, 6-3 Buena Vista Pella W, 2-1 (Mo.) April 9 Simpson Pella L, 2-1; Culver-Stockton Fulton, Mo. W, 6-2 W, 2-1 (Mo.) April 12 Luther Decorah L, 1-0; Winona State (Minn.) Fulton, Mo. W, 4-2 W, 2-0 April 10 Dubuque Pella W, 3-0; April 15 Dubuque Dubuque W, 5-0; W, 11-1 W, 7-0 April 11 Grand View Pella W, 1-0; April 19 Wartburg Waverly W, 7-0; L, 8-2 W, 1-0 April 13 Wartburg Pella W, 8-1; April 23 William Penn Pella W, 3-0; L, 4-0 W, 10-0 April 15 Graceland Pella W, 8-7; April 26 Upper Iowa Pella W, 8-0; W, 14-3 W, 10-2 April 16 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 6-4; April 29 Buena Vista Pella L, 1-0; L, 3-0 W, 2-1 April 20 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 15-0; Luther Pella L, 1-0 W, 8-0 May 2 *Dubuque Waverly W, 2-0 April 27 Luther Pella L, 2-1; *Simpson Waverly W, 6-3 L, 2-1 May 3 *Luther Waverly W, 3-2 April 30 Simpson Indianola W, 4-1; NCAA Division III Regional W, 5-0 May 9 $Luther Pella W, 1-0 **May 3 Wartburg Waverly W, 2-1 $St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella L, 1-0 Luther Waverly W, 1-0 May 10 $St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella W, 4-0; **May 4 William Penn Waverly W, 4-2 W, 4-1 **Iowa Conference tournament NCAA Division III finals May 15 &Allegheny (Mass.) Storm Lake W, 6-2 &Kean (N.J.) Storm Lake W, 4-1 May 16 &Trenton State (N.J.) Storm Lake W, 2-1

XLII Softball May 17 &Eastern Conn. St. Storm Lake L, 2-0 May 16 Montclair St. (N.J.) Willimantic, W, 2-1 May 18 &Eastern Conn. St. Storm Lake L, 1-0 Conn. *Iowa Conference tournament May 17 Eastern Conn. St. Willimantic, L, 8-4 $NCAA Division III regional Conn. &NCAA Division III championship May 18 Wis.-Whitewater Willimantic, L, 3-1 Conn. 1987 Central College softball results 33-10 overall 1988 Central College softball results March 6 Northwest Missouri Edmond, W, 7-0 35-10 overall State Okla. March 4 Wayne State (Neb.) Edmond, W, 1-0 Incarnate Word Edmond, W, 9-0 Okla. (Texas) Okla. Southwest Baptist Edmond, L, 7-2 Central States (Okla.) Edmond, W, 5-0 (Mo.) Okla. Okla. March 5 Northeast Missouri Edmond, W, 2-1 March 7 Washburn (Kan.) Edmond, W, 6-4 State Okla. Okla. Northwest Missouri Edmond, W, 2-0 William Penn Edmond, L, 1-0 State Okla. Okla. Missouri Southern Edmond, W, 8-0 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 4-3 Okla. Kan. March 18 Tarkio (Mo.) Pittsburg, W, 7-0 March 20 Missouri Western Pittsburg, W, 3-2 Kan. Kan. Central States (Okla.) Pittsburg, W, 3-2 Benedictine (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 4-1 Kan. Kan. March 19 Peru State (Neb.) Pittsburg, W, 6-0 March 21 Wis.-Stevens Point Pittsburg, W, 7-0 Kan. Kan. Mo.-Kansas City Pittsburg, W, 10-0 Northeastern Okla. Pittsburg, L, 4-3 Kan. Kan. March 25 Columbia (Mo.) Joplin, W, 3-1 Simpson Pittsburg, W, 2-0 Mo. Kan. N.E. Oklahoma Joplin, Mo. L, 3-0 March 27 Central States (Okla.) Joplin, Mo. L, 1-0 March 26 Nebraska-Omaha Joplin, Mo. W, 3-0 South Dakota Joplin, Mo. W, 3-0 Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. W, 9-7 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Joplin, Mo. L, 6-5 April 1 Grand View Pella W, 2-1 March 28 Luther Joplin, Mo. W, 4-0 Buena Vista Pella W, 5-0 Northeastern Okla. Joplin, Mo. W, 3-2 William Penn Pella L, 5-4 Pittsburgh St. (Kan.) Joplin, Mo. W, 9-2 April 2 Morningside Pella W, 2-0 April 4 Luther Pella W, 1-0; Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Pella W, 4-0 L, 2-1 April 7 Simpson Pella W, 9-3; April 8 Simpson Indianola W, 3-2; L, 3-2 W, 6-2 April 9 Upper Iowa Pella W, 2-1; April 11 Loras Pella L, 2-0; W, 10-0 W, 2-0 April 13 Buena Vista Pella L, 2-1; April 16 Grand View Des Moines W, 1-0; W, 3-1 W, 2-0 April 16 Luther Decorah L, 2-0; April 18 Dubuque Pella W, 10-0; W, 1-0 W, 10-0 April 20 Mount Mercy Pella W, 3-1; April 23 Mount Mercy Cedar RapidsL, 4-3; W, 2-0 W, 6-5 April 23 Loras Dubuque W, 2-0; April 25 Wartburg Pella W, 5-2; W, 5-0 W, 8-4 April 27 William Penn Pella W, 1-0; April 28 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 8-2; W, 8-0 L, 3-0 April 30 Dubuque Dubuque Upper Iowa W, 10-0 May 6 Wartburg Waverly L, 4-2 Upper Iowa W, 13-2 Wartburg Waverly L, 5-3 Wartburg W, 2-1 Augsburg (Minn.) W, 6-2 NCAA Division III regional tournament May 8 Cal. St. Stanislaus Pella W, 1-0 May 13 Luther Decorah W, 8-2 Luther Pella W, 2-0 St. Thomas (Minn.) Decorah W, 4-0 May 9 Luther Pella W, 7-2 May 14 St. Thomas (Minn.) Decorah L, 2-1

Softball XLIII May 15 St. Thomas (Minn.) Decorah W, 3-2 May 2 Dubuque Pella W, 8-0; NCAA Division III finals W, 5-0 May 20 Eastern Conn. St. Elmhurst, Ill. W, 3-1 May 5 Simpson Indianola L, 4-1; May 21 Allegheny (Pa.) Elmhurst, Ill. L, 3-1 W, 10-3 Montclair St. (N.J.) Elmhurst, Ill. W, 4-3 NCAA Division III regional tournament May 22 Allegheny (Pa.) Elmhurst, Ill. W, 1-0 May 12 Millikin (Ill.) Indianola W, 1-0 May 23 Allegheny (Pa.) Elmhurst, Ill. W, 3-2 Simpson Indianola W, 3-1 May 13 Simpson Indianola L, 2-1 1989 Central College softball results May 14 Simpson Indianola W, 4-1 36-11 overall NCAA Division III finals March 3 Emporia St. (Kan.) Oklahoma W, 3-2 May 19 Trenton State (N.J.) Trenton, L, 1-0 City, Okla. N.J. Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma W, 6-1 May 20 Allegheny (Mass.) Trenton, W, 1-0 City, Okla. N.J. March 4 Cameron (Okla.) Oklahoma W, 7-2 May 21 Eastern Conn. St. Trenton, L, 1-0 City, Okla. N.J. Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma W, 3-0 City, Okla. 1990 Central College softball results March 17 Central Mo. St. Pittsburg, W, 5-2 32-15 overall Kan. March 1 Central State (Okla.) Oklahoma L, 7-0 Wichita State (Kan.) Pittsburg, L, 1-0 City, Okla. Kan. March 2 Emporia State (Kan.) Oklahoma L, 2-0 March 18 Dana (Neb.) Pittsburg, W, 3-0 City, Okla. Kan. Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma L, 4-3 Briar Cliff Pittsburg, W, 7-0 City, Okla. Kan. March 3 Central State (Okla.) Oklahoma L, 6-0 March 24 Friends (Kan.) Joplin, Mo. L, 4-3 City, Okla. William Jewell (Mo.) Joplin, Mo. W, 7-2 Cameron (Okla.) Oklahoma W, 7-6 March 25 Wartburg Joplin, Mo. W, 7-0 City, Okla. Simpson Joplin, Mo. W, 4-0 March 16 Missouri Southern Pittsburg, L, 3-2 Tarkio (Mo.) Jolpin, Mo. W, 1-0 Kan. April 1 Concordia (Minn.) Roland W, 4-0; Sterling (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 6-2 W, 5-0 Kan. William Penn Roland W, 3-2 March 17 Sterling (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 11-1 April 6 Grand View Des Moines L, 5-4 Kan. Concordia Des Moines W, 3-2 Tarkio (Mo.) Pittsburg, W, 1-0 April 8 William Penn Pella W, 4-0; Kan. W, 3-0 Wartburg Pittsburg, L, 3-2 April 12 Upper Iowa Pella W, 6-2; Kan. W, 5-0 March 23 Pittsburg St. (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 5-1 April 13 Mount Mercy Cedar RapidsW, 1-0; Kan. L, 5-4 March 24 Grand View Pittsburg, W, 6-5 April 14 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, W, 2-0 Kan. Ill. Northwestern Pittsburg, W, 2-1 St. Ambrose Rock Island, W, 3-0 Kan. Ill. March 30 St. Mary (Neb.) Roland L, 4-0 April 15 Monmouth (Ill.) Rock Island, W, 4-0 March 31 Grand View Roland W, 5-3 Ill. Northwestern Roland W, 4-3 Aurora (Ill.) Rock Island, W, 5-1 St. Mary (Neb.) Roland L, 5-0 Ill. April 18 Wartburg Waverly W, 7-0; April 7 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 4-3; W, 2-1 W, 3-0 April 11 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 5-2; April 22 Luther Pella L, 5-3; W, 8-0 L, 9-3 April 13 St. Thomas (Minn.) Eau Claire, L, 1-0 April 26 Loras Dubuque W, 3-0; Wis. W, 5-0 Morehead St. (Ky.) Eau Claire, W, 4-2 April 29 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 2-1; Wis. L, 1-0 April 14 Wis.-River Falls Eau Claire, L, 2-0

XLIV Softball Wis. W, 4-0 Wis.-Eau Claire Eau Claire, W, 6-5 April 10 William Penn Pella W, 10-1; Wis. W, 11-1 St. Olaf (Minn.) Eau Claire, W, 6-1 April 13 Dubuque Pella W, 8-0; Wis. W, 4-0 April 17 Wartburg Pella W, 4-3; April 16 Drake Des Moines L, 1-0 W, 4-2 Grand View Des Moines W, 6-4 April 21 Luther Decorah L, 6-5; April 20 Upper Iowa Pella W, 7-2; W, 3-1 W, 7-0 April 24 Mount Mercy Pella W, 3-2; April 24 Luther Pella W, 3-0; L, 5-4 W, 6-5 April 25 Loras Pella W, 7-0; April 27 Wartburg Waverly W, 8-7; W, 8-2 W, 3-2 April 28 Buena Vista Pella L, 2-0; April 30 Loras Dubuque W, 7-1; W, 3-1 W, 1-0 May 1 Dubuque Dubuque W, 10-0; May 3 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 7-3; W, 2-0 L, 1-0 May 4 Simpson Pella W, 5-2; NCAA Division III West Regional W, 10-0 May 10 UC San Diego Pella W, 1-0 NCAA Division III regional tournament Simpson Pella W, 2-1 May 11 Simpson Indianola W, 3-1 May 11 Simpson Pella W, 4-0 Aurora (Ill.) Indianola W, 8-2 May 12 Aurora (Ill.) Indianola W, 2-1 NCAA Division III finals May 17 Eastern Conn. St. Willimantic, W, 2-1 NCAA Division III finals Conn. May 18 Trenton St. (N.J.) Storm Lake L, 3-1 May 18 Trenton St. (N.J.) Willimantic, W, 2-1 Eastern Conn. St. Storm Lake W, 5-0 Conn. May 19 Luther Storm Lake W, 2-0 May 19 Eastern Conn. St Willimantic, W, 4-0 May 20 Trenton St. (N.J.) Storm Lake L, 4-2 Conn.

1991 Central College softball results 1992 Central College softball results 42-6 overall 31-11 overall Feb. 26 Texas Lutheran Houston, W, 4-0 March 5 Central Oklahoma Edmond, L, 5-2 Texas W, 3-0 Okla. Feb. 27 Misericordia (Pa.) Houston, W, 2-0 March 6 Kansas Wesleyan Oklahoma W, 7-0 Texas City, Okla. March 1 Misericordia (Pa.) Houston, W, 6-1 Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma W, 5-3 Texas City, Okla. March 15 Grand View Pittsburg, W, 8-1 Southwest Baptist Oklahoma W, 7-4 Kan. (Mo.) City, Okla. Kearney State (Neb.) Pittsburg, W, 5-4 March 7 Oklahoma City Oklahoma L, 4-0 Kan. (Mo.) Missouri Western Pittsburg, L, 6-5 Mary Hardin Baylor Oklahoma W, 3-0 Kan. (Texas) City, Okla. Lincoln (Mo.) Pittsburg, W, 15-2 Emporia State (Kan.) Oklahoma W, 8-0 Kan. City, Okla. March 22 Northeastern (Okla.) Joplin, Mo. W, 5-1 Central Oklahoma Oklahoma L, 4-3 Quincy (Ill.) Joplin, Mo. W, 3-2 City, Okla. March 23 St. Mary (Neb.) Joplin, Mo. W, 5-4 March 13 Morningside Joplin, Mo. W, 7-6 Mo. Southern Joplin, Mo. L, 2-0 Emporia State (Kan.) Joplin, Mo. W, 7-5 March 29 Northwestern Roland W, 3-0 March 14 Central Missouri Joplin, Mo. W, 6-3 William Penn Roland W, 6-0 Southwest Minn. Joplin, Mo. W, 3-0 Grand View Roland W, 8-1 March 20 Quincy (Ill.) Pittsburg, W, 7-5 March 30 Wis.-Eau Claire Roland W, 6-2; Kan. W, 11-1 Emporia State (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 3-2 March 30 Northwestern Roland L, 7-5 Kan. April 2 Northeast Mo. St. Pella W, 4-3; March 21 Northeastern St. Pittsburg, L, 1-0 L, 5-4 (Okla.) Kan. April 6 Simpson Indianola W, 3-0; St. Mary (Neb.) Pittsburg, W, 10-3

Softball XLV Kan. April 24 William Penn Pella W, 4-0; March 27 Dana College (Neb.) Pella W, 9-2 W, 4-3 Wis.-River Falls Pella W, 2-0 April 28 Upper Iowa Pella W, 11-3; March 28 Wis.-Eau Claire Pella W, 3-0 W, 10-0 April 4 Buena Vista Pella W, 1-0 April 30 Wis.-Oshkosh Cedar RapidsW, 8-1 April 7 Simpson Pella L, 2-1; Concordia Cedar RapidsW, 6-2 W, 4-1 May 1 Southwest Texas St. Cedar RapidsW, 3-0 April 10 Trinity Christian (Ill.) Pella W, 4-1 May 4 Wartburg Waverly W, 3-1; April 11 Dubuque Dubuque W, 5-1; W, 2-0 W, 10-1 May 7 Luther Pella W, 3-2; April 13 Drake Des Moines L, 2-0 W, 4-2 Grand View Des Moines W, 2-0 NCAA Division III regional April 15 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 2-1 May 14 Wis.-River Falls Pella W, 4-2 April 18 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 9-0; St. Benedict (Minn.) Pella W, 6-3 W, 7-0 May 15 St. Benedict (Minn.) Pella L, 4-1; April 25 Wartburg Pella W, 5-0; W, 8-3 W, 4-0 NCAA Division III finals April 28 Mount Mercy Pella W, 5-0; May 20 Benedictine (Ill.) Decatur, Ill. W, 3-1 L, 6-1 May 21 Trenton St. (N.J.) Decatur, Ill. W, 6-0 April 29 Luther Decorah L, 3-2; May 23 Trenton St. (N.J.) Decatur, Ill. W, 7-3 W, 2-1 May 1 Loras Pella W, 10-0; 1994 Central College softball results W, 10-0 35-14 overall NCAA Division III regional tournament March 11 Southwest Baptist Joplin, Mo. W, 6-3 May 8 Illinois Benedictine Lisle, Ill. L, 2-1 (Mo.) May 9 Hope (Mich.) Lisle, Ill. W, 10 Central Oklahoma Joplin, Mo. L, 2-0 May 10 Hope (Mich.) Lisle, Ill. L, 8-3 (Mo.) Missouri Western Joplin, Mo. W, 10-3 1993 Central College softball results March 12 South Dakota State Joplin, Mo. W, 4-2 38-2 overall Nebraska-Kearney Joplin, Mo. L, 7-1 March 12 Central Baptist (Ark.) Joplin, Mo. W, 4-1 Adams State (Colo.) Joplin, Mo. W, 1-0 Kansas Wesleyan Joplin, Mo. W, 8-0 Central Oklahoma Joplin, Mo. W, 5-4 March 13 Emporia St. (Kan.) Joplin, Mo. L, 11-1 March 18 Emporia State (Kan.) Pittsburg, L, 5-4 March 19 Northeastern (Okla.) Pittsburg, W, 7-2 Kan. Kan. Northeastern (Okla.) Pittsburg, W, 5-2 Bethany (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 7-3 Kan. Kan. Pittsburg State Pittsburg, L, 5-1 March 20 Cameron (Okla.) Pittsburg, W, 6-0 (Kan.) Kan. Kan. March 19 Washburn (Kan.) Pittsburg, L, 4-0 March 26 Houston Baptist Oklahoma W, 7-2 Kan. City, Okla. Friends (Kan.) Pittsburg, L, 4-3 Cameron (Okla.) Oklahoma W, 10-2 Kan. City, Okla. Lindenwood (Mo.) Pittsburg, W, 10-0 March 27 Oklahoma City Oklahoma W, 4-3 Kan. City, Okla. March 25 Oklahoma Baptist Oklahoma W, 5-2 April 2 Midland Lutheran Omaha, W, 14-6 City, Okla. (Neb.) Neb. Central Missouri Oklahoma W, 3-2 St. Mary (Neb.) Omaha, W, 5-1 City, Okla. Neb. March 26 Dana (Neb.) Oklahoma W, 4-3 April 3 Northwest Mo. State Omaha, W, 3-0 City, Okla. Neb. Northeastern Okla. Oklahoma L, 7-6 April 6 Loras Dubuque W, 9-0; City, Okla. W, 7-0 March 29 Neb.-Omaha Pella W, 3-2; April 10 Augustana (Ill.) Pella W, 4-0; W, 7-5 W 13-0 April 1 SIU-Edwardsville Joplin, Mo. W, 7-6 April 17 Simpson Indianola W, 1-0; Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. W, 1-0 W 2-0 April 2 Mary (N.D.) Joplin, Mo. W, 7-0 April 20 Dubuque Pella W, 10-0; April 9 Luther Decorah W, 7-2; W, 10-0 W, 6-3

XLVI Softball April 13 Loras Pella W, 5-1; (Minn.) Neb. W, 5-0 St. Olaf (Minn.) Omaha, W, 3-0 April 16 Buena Vista Pella L, 7-5; Neb. L, 5-3 March 31 Wis.-Stevens Point River Falls, W, 1-0 April 19 Simpson Pella L, 7-2; Wis. W, 6-0 St. Thomas (Minn.) River Falls, W, 6-3 April 23 Dubuque Dubuque W, 10-0; Wis. W, 14-0 April 1 Wis.-River Falls River Falls, W, 7-4 April 26 Mount Mercy Pella W, 2-0; Wis. W, 5-1 April 27 William Penn Oskaloosa L, 3-2; Coe River Falls, W, 3-1 W, 8-4 Wis. April 29 St. Mary (Neb.) Pella W, 6-2; April 6 Loras Dubuque W, 6-0; W, 6-0 W, 7-1 April 30 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 10-0; April 8 Wartburg Waverly L, 4-3; W, 13-3 W, 2-0 May 6 Wartburg Pella L, 3-2; April 11 Luther Pella W, 11-2; W, 2-1 W, 7-0 NCAA Division III regional April 14 St. Olaf (Minn.) Pella W, 9-0 May 13 Illinois Wesleyan Indianola W, 6-0 Wis.-Oshkosh Pella W, 15-2; May 14 Wis.-River Falls Indianola W, 5-0 W, 8-0 May 15 Simpson Indianola W, 5-2 April 15 St. Olaf (Minn.) Pella W, 12-3 April 19 Buena Vista Storm Lake L, 2-1; NCAA Division III finals L, 1-0 May 19 Alma (Mich.) Salem, Va. W, 4-3 April 22 Simpson Indianola W, 4-1; (16 inn.) W, 3-0 May 20 Buena Vista Salem, Va. W, 2-0 April 26 William Penn Pella W, 5-2; May 21 Trenton State Salem, Va. L, 3-2 W, 2-1 (N.J.) May 2 Upper Iowa Pella W, 2-0; Bridgewater State Salem, Va. L, 1-0 W, 10-0 (Mass.) NCAA Division III regional May 12 Aurora (Ill.) Lisle, Ill. W, 3-2 1995 Central College softball results May 13 Illinois Benedictine Lisle, Ill. W, 3-0 35-13 overall May 14 Illinois Benedictine Lisle, Ill. W, 4-2 March 10 Northeastern (Okla.) Joplin, Mo. W, 1-0 NCAA Division III final South Dakota State Joplin, Mo. L, 2-1 May 18 Hope (Mich.) Storm Lake W, 2-1 March 11 Washburn (Kan.) Joplin, Mo. L, 5-2 May 19 Trenton State (N.J.) Storm Lake W, 3-2 William Penn Joplin, Mo. W, 7-0 May 20 Chapman (Calif.) Storm Lake L, 2-0 March 17 Central Missouri St. Pittsburg, L, 2-1 Trenton State (N.J.) Storm Lake L, 10-2 Kan. Washburn (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 1-0 1996 Central College softball results Kan. 29-15 overall, 13-3 conference Northeastern (Okla.) Pittsburg W, 8-3 March 8 South Dakota State Joplin, Mo. L, 10-4 Kan. Missouri Western Joplin, Mo. W, 3-1 March 18 Pittsburg State Pittsburg, W, 2-1 Southwest Baptist Joplin, Mo. W, 7-1 (Kan.) Kan. (Mo.) March 24 Detroit Mercy Columbia, W, 3-2 March 9 Southern Indiana Joplin, Mo. W, 6-1 (Mich.) Mo. Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. L, 3-2 Bradley (Ill.) Columbia, L, 2-1 March 15 Quincy (Ill.) Edwards- L, 8-3 Mo. ville, Ill. Tenn.-Chattanooga Columbia, W, 5-2 Indianapolis (Ind.) Edwards- W, 3-2 Mo. ville, Ill. March 25 Missouri Columbia, L, 8-3 Missouri-St. Louis Edwards- W, 7-3 Mo. ville, Ill. Western Illinois Columbia, L, 5-0 March 16 Hillsdale (Mich.) Edwards- L, 2-1 Mo. ville, Ill. March 28 Drake Omaha, L, 3-2 N.W. Missouri St. Edwards- L, 2-0 Neb. ville, Ill. Concordia-St. Paul Omaha, W, 8-3 Ferris St. (Mich.) Edwards- W, 3-2

Softball XLVII ville, Ill. Kan. March 23 Bradley (Ill.) Columbia, L, 7-6 March 16 Buena Vista Emporia, W, 1-0 Mo. Kan. Missouri Columbia, L, 3-2 Emporia State (Kan.) Emporia, W, 2-1 Mo. Kan. March 24 Bradley (Ill.) Columbia, L, 2-1 Nebraska-Omaha Emporia, W, 6-4 Mo. Kan. Missouri Columbia, L, 10-1 March 21 Kansas Wesleyan Emporia, W, 7-0 Mo. Kan. Missouri- Columbia, W, 4-2 Texas Women’s Emporia, W, 6-2 Kansas City Mo. University Kan. March 29 Washburn Emporia, L, 8-1 Mesa State (Colo.) Emporia, L, 7-1 (Kan.) Kan. Kan. Pittsburg State Emporia, W, 6-1 March 22 Colorado School Emporia, W, 10-1 (Kan.) Kan. of Mines Kan. Missouri Southern Emporia, W, 4-3 Emporia State (Kan.) Emporia, W, 9-5 Kan. Kan. April 3 Simpson Pella W, 1-0; Mesa State (Colo.) Emporia, W, 1-0 W, 3-1 Kan. April 5 Wis.-Oshkosh Pella W, 9-0 March 27 Park (Mo.) Kansas City, W, 11-3; Nebraska Wesleyan Pella W, 8-0 Mo. April 6 Wis.-River Falls Pella W, 10-0 W, 3-1 St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella W, 3-1 March 28 Central Missouri Warrens- W, 1-0 Wis.-Stevens Point Pella W, 3-1 State burg, Mo. April 13 Luther Decorah W, 10-0; Central Oklahoma Warrens- L, 7-6 W, 1-0 burg, Mo. April 16 Loras Pella L, 2-1; Missouri Western Warrens- L, 4-0 W, 10-0 burg, Mo. April 18 Wartburg Pella W, 6-2; April 5 Upper Iowa Pella W, 14-0; W, 1-0 W, 9-1 April 20 Buena Vista Pella L, 2-1; April 12 Lawrence (Wis.) Oshkosh, L, 9-6 L, 2-1 Wis. April 27 Dubuque Dubuque W, 7-1; Wis.-Oshkosh Oshkosh, W, 5-3 W, 4-0 Wis. April 30 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 1-0; April 13 Augustana (Ill.) Oshkosh, W, 10-1 W, 2-0 Wis. May 3 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 11-10; April 15 Dubuque Pella W, 11-2; W, 7-3 W, 12-4 NCAA Division III regional April 17 Simpson Indianola L, 8-1; May 10 *Buena Vista Indianola W, 3-2 W, 3-2 May 11 *Simpson Indianola L, 2-1 April 19 Wartburg Waverly L, 3-1; *Buena Vista Indianola W, 3-1 W, 6-3 May 12 *Simpson Indianola L, 5-0 April 26 Luther Pella W, 10-0; W, 6-0 1997 Central College softball results April 28 Grand View Pella W, 1-0; 35-12 overall, 11-3 conference W, 7-6 March 7 Mankato State Joplin, Mo. W, 5-4 April 29 William Penn Pella L, 3-0; (Minn.) W, 7-1 Emporia State Joplin, Mo. W, 2-1 May 2 Loras Dubuque W, 4-1; (Kan.) W, 5-1 Northwest Missouri Joplin, Mo. W, 8-0 NCAA Division III regional State May 9 St. Thomas (Minn.) Eau Claire, W, 6-1 March 8 Washburn (Kan.) Joplin, Mo. L, 5-4 Wis. Morningside Joplin, Mo. W, 3-0 St. Mary’s (Minn.) Eau Claire, W, 1-0 March 15 Quincy (Ill.) Emporia, W, 4-3 Wis. Kan. May 10 St. Thomas (Minn.) Eau Claire, L, 3-2 Washburn (Kan.) Emporia, L, 1-0 Wis. Kan. May 11 St. Thomas (Minn.) Eau Claire, W, 2-0 South Dakota State Emporia, W, 8-3 Wis.

XLVIII Softball NCAA Division III finals W, 7-1 May 15 Wheaton (Mass.) Eau Claire, L, 2-1 April 24 Cornell Pella W, 9-1; Wis. W, 21-1 College of New Eau Claire, L, 2-1 April 25 Buena Vista Pella W, 4-1; Jersey Wis. W, 5-0 April 28 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 9-1; 1998 Central College softball results W, 8-6 30-15 overall, 14-4 conference April 29 Grand View Pella W, 4-0; March 6 Nebraska-Omaha Pittsburg, L, 7-1 W, 1-0 Kan. May 1 Luther Decorah L, 2-1; Mankato State Pittsburg, L, 4-2 W, 9-2 (Minn.) Kan. NCAA Division III regional tournament Pittsburg State Pittsburg, W, 7-5 May 7 St. Mary’s (Minn.) Indianola W, 3-2 (Kan.) Kan. May 8 Simpson Indianola L, 1-0 March 7 Winona State Pittsburg, W, 3-0 May 9 Christopher Newport Indianola W, 10-2 (Minn.) Kan. (Va.) March 17 Cal State- Orange, W, 4-1 Simpson Indianola L, 1-0 Dominguez Hills Calif. Savannah (Ga.) Orange, L, 2-1 1999 Central College softball results Calif. 34-11-1 overall, 16-4 conference Chapman (Calif.) Orange, W, 4-1 March 5 Washburn (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 2-0 Calif. Kan. March 18 Concordia (Ore.) Orange, W, 2-0 Augustana (S.D.) Pittsburg, L, 8-4 Calif. Kan. Concordia (Calif.) Orange, L, 5-3 Southwest State Pittsburg, W, 8-5 Calif. (Minn.) Kan. March 19 Puget Sound Orange, W, 3-1 March 6 Emporia State (Kan.) Pittsburg, W, 4-2 (Wash.) Calif. Kan. Cal State- Orange, W, 12-1 Missouri Western Pittsburg, W, 3-2 Dominguez Hills Calif. Kan. March 20 Cal Lutheran Orange, W, 9-1 Nebraska-Omaha Pittsburg, L, 8-2 Calif. Kan. Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Orange, L, 7-0 March 19 Regis (Colo.) Emporia, L, 5-2 Calif. Kan. Chapman (Calif.) Orange, L, 5-4 Emporia State (Kan.) Emporia, L, 6-1 Calif. Kan. March 21 Pacific Lutheran Orange, L, 3-0 Central Oklahoma Emporia, W, 4-2 (Wash.) Calif. Kan. Cal State- Orange, L, 3-2 March 20 Colorado School Emporia, L, 4-1 San Bernadino Calif. of Mines Kan. Cal Lutheran Orange, L, 11-3 Friends (Kan.) Emporia, W, 2-0 Calif. Kan. March 27 Schreiner (Texas) Oklahoma W, 5-1 March 27 Webster (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo.W, 5-1 City, Okla. Wisconsin Lutheran St. Louis, Mo.W, 16-0 Oklahoma Science Oklahoma W, 8-1 March 28 Eureka (Ill.) St. Louis, Mo.W, 6-1 & Art City, Okla. Maryville (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo.W, 4-1 William Carey Oklahoma W, 5-1 March 31 Cal.-Riverside Riverside, W, 6-2 (Miss.) City, Okla. Calif. W, 3-1 March 28 Cameron (Okla.) Oklahoma W, 8-0 April 2 St. Thomas (Minn.) La Jolla, W, 4-3 City, Okla. Calif. (8 inn.) April 4 Loras Pella W, 8-0; UC San Diego La Jolla, W, 8-2 L, 3-0 Calif. April 6 Simpson Pella L, 8-0; Univ. of San Diego San Diego, W, 2-1 W, 2-1 Calif. April 11 Wartburg Pella W, 9-1; April 3 Claremont-Mudd San Diego, W, 1-0 L, 5-3 (Calif.) Calif. April 18 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 9-0; Azusa Pacific (Calif.) La Jolla, T, 3-3 W, 4-2 Calif. April 21 Coe Cedar RapidsW, 5-2; April 7 Luther Pella W, 2-1;

Softball XLIX W, 1-0 March 22 Chapman (Calif.) Orange, L, 9-0 April 10 Wartburg Waverly W, 7-1; Calif. W, 5-4 Williams (Mass.) Orange, W, 9-1 April 14 Dubuque Pella W, 5-0; Calif. W, 11-0 March 24 Macalester (Minn.) Orange, W, 10-0 April 17 William Penn Pella W, 5-0; Calif. W, 2-0 Wis.-Eau Claire Orange, W, 2-1 April 20 Coe Pella W, 2-1 Calif. (9 inn.); March 25 Colorado College Orange, W, 8-0 W, 1-0 Calif. (9 inn.) Seattle (Wash.) Orange, W, 19-2 April 22 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 1-0; Calif. L, 1-0 Gustavus Adolphus Orange, W, 7-0 April 24 Loras Dubuque L, 4-3; (Minn.) Calif. W, 6-1 March 31 Dordt Pella W, 11-1 April 28 Simpson Indianola L, 2-0; Concordia-Moorhead Pella W, 7-2 L, 5-3 (Minn.) May 4 Cornell Mount W, 2-1; April 1 William Jewell (Mo.) Pella W, 9-0 Vernon W, 7-0 Grinnell Pella W, 10-0 May 8 Upper Iowa Pella W, 2-0; April 5 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 15-1; W, 8-0 W, 9-0 NCAA Division III regional tournament April 8 Luther Decorah W, 1-0; May 14 St. Mary’s (Minn.) Indianola L, 4-2 W, 9-0 Cortland State (N.Y.) Indianola W, 4-2 April 15 Dubuque Dubuque L, 2-1; May 15 Webster (Mo.) Indianola W, 5-2 W, 4-0 St. Mary’s (Minn.) Indianola L, 3-2 April 18 William Penn Oskaloosa W, 4-1; W, 3-0 2000 Central College softball results April 20 Coe Cedar RapidsL, 3-2; 40-10 overall, 17-3 conference W, 1-0 March 4 Missouri Southern Pittsburg, W, 3-2 April 22 Buena Vista Pella W, 2-1; Kan. (8 inn.) W, 2-0 Columbia (Mo.) Pittsburg, W, 5-2 April 26 Loras Pella W, 2-1; Kan. W, 8-0 March 4 Wayne State (Neb.) Pittsburg, W, 8-0 April 29 Simpson Pella L, 2-0; Kan. W, 6-2 Pittsburg State Pittsburg, L, 4-2 May 4 Wartburg Pella W, 2-1; (Kan.) Kan. W, 3-2 March 10 Tarleton State Joplin, Mo. W, 11-5 May 6 Cornell Pella W, 6-1; (Texas) (9 inn.) W, 8-0 Northeastern St. Joplin, Mo. W, 9-0 May 7 Coe Waverly W, 7-2 (Okla.) NCAA Division III regional tournament Southwest Baptist Joplin, Mo. W, 11-2 May 12 Coe Cedar RapidsW, 2-1 (Mo.) (10 inn.) March 18 Cal Lutheran Orange, W, 12-3 May 13 St. Mary’s (Minn.) Cedar RapidsL, 3-0 Calif. May 14 Coe Cedar RapidsL, 12-4 Alma (Mich.) Orange, W, 2-0 Calif. 2001 Central College softball results March 19 Pacific (Ore.) Orange, W, 6-2 41-10 overall, 16-4 conference Calif. March 9 Bridgewater State LaGrange, W, 5-2 Tufts (Mass.) Orange, W, 9-6 (Mass.) Ga. Calif. College of New LaGrange, W, 1-0 Pacific Lutheran Orange, L, 8-3 Jersey Ga. (Wash.) Calif. March 10 La Verne (Calif.) LaGrange, L, 5-4 March 21 St. Benedict (Minn.) Orange, W, 5-0 Ga. (8 inn.) Calif. SUNY-Cortland LaGrange, W, 3-2 Linfield (Ore.) Orange, L, 4-3 Ga. Calif. March 11 Springfield (Mass.) LaGrange, W, 3-0 Willamette (Ore.) Orange, L, 2-1 Ga. Calif. Simpson LaGrange, W, 5-0

L Softball Ga. La Verne (Calif.) Pella W, 1-0 March 14 Nebraska-Omaha Pensacola, L, 6-5 Pacific Lutheran Pella W, 4-3 Fla. (9 inn.) (Wash.) (9 inn.) Missouri Western Pensacola, W, 8-0 NCAA Division III national tournament Fla. May 17 Ithaca (N.Y.) Eau Claire, W, 1-0 March 15 Morningside Pensacola, W, 3-2 Wis. Fla. May 18 Roanoke (Va.) Eau Claire, W, 3-1 Oklahoma Christian Pensacola, L, 1-0 Wis. Fla. (8 inn.) May 19 Muskingum (Ohio) Eau Claire, L, 2-0 March 16 Central Methodist Pensacola, W, 7-1 Wis. (Mo.) Fla. May 20 Wheaton (Mass.) Eau Claire, W, 5-1 Wisconsin Lutheran Pensacola, W, 12-1 Wis. Fla. Muskingum (Ohio) Eau Claire, L, 4-1 Eureka (Ill.) Pensacola, W, 9-1 Wis. Fla. March 17 Morningside Pensacola, W, 4-2 2002 Central College softball results Fla. 36-5 overall, 16-2 conference Oklahoma Christian Pensacola, W, 3-2 March 9 Albion (Mich.) Orange, W, 4-3 Fla. (8 inn.) Calif. March 24 William Penn Omaha, W, 7-5 Chapman (Calif.) Orange, W, 4-1 Neb. Calif. St. Mary’s (Minn.) Omaha, W, 2-1 March 10 Maryville (Mo.) Orange, W, 12-1 Neb. Calif. March 30 Blackburn (Ill.) St. Louis, W, 1-0 Cabrini (Pa.) Orange, W, 5-0 Mo. Calif. Fontbonne (Mo.) St. Louis, W, 10-0 March 12 Trinity (Tex.) Orange, W, 8-0 Mo. Calif.

March 31 Webster (Mo.) St. Louis, W, 3-0 Bethany (Calif.) Orange, W, 16-3 Mo. Calif. Washington (Mo.) St. Louis, W, 10-1 Mo. March 13 Messiah (Pa.) Orange, W, 5-1 April 1 Maryville (Mo.) St. Louis, W, 13-2 Calif. Mo. Mercy (N.Y.) Orange, W, 9-0 Millikin (Ill.) St. Louis, L, 2-0 Calif. Mo. March 15 SUNY-Utica Orange, W, 11-3 April 3 Cornell Mount W, 4-0 Calif. Vernon W, 8-0 Menlo (Calif.) Orange, W, 7-0 April 7 Upper Iowa Pella W, 8-0; Calif. W, 9-0 March 16 Savannah A&D Orange, W, 9-0 April 11 Luther Pella W, 8-0; Calif. W, 1-0 Williams (Mass.) Orange, W, 4-0 April 14 Wartburg Waverly L, 5-4; Calif. W, 11-1 March 17 Plattsburgh State Orange, W, 3-0 April 17 Dubuque Pella W, 7-1; (N.Y.) Calif. W, 13-0 Wis.-La Crosse Orange, L, 1-0 April 19 William Penn Pella W, 4-0; Calif. L, 5-4 March 18 Savannah A&D (Ga.) Orange, W, 8-4 April 21 Coe Pella W, 7-0; Calif. W, 7-1 La Verne (Calif.) Orange, W, 7-3 April 25 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 3-0; Calif. W, 3-1 March 28 Webster (Mo.) St. Louis, W, 4-3 April 28 Loras Dubuque W, 3-0; March 29 St. Mary’s (Minn.) St. Louis, W, 2-0 W, 9-0 Gustavus Adolphus St. Louis, W, 9-1 May 1 Simpson Indianola L, 5-1; (Minn.) Mo. L, 1-0 March 30 Illinois Wesleyan St. Louis, W, 3-2 NCAA Division III regional tournament Mo. May 11 Pacific Lutheran Pella W, 2-1 April 6 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 3-2 (Wash.) (8 inn.) Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 5-4

Softball LI April 10 Coe Cedar RapidsL, 1-0 April 12 Cornell Mount W, 5-2 Coe Cedar RapidsL, 4-3 Vernon April 13 Cornell Pella W, 5-0 Cornell Mount W, 9-1 Cornell Pella W, 8-0 Vernon April 16 Dubuque Pella W, 8-0 April 15 Dubuque Dubuque W, 4-0 Dubuque Pella W, 8-0 Dubuque Dubuque W, 6-0 April 20 Loras Pella W, 7-1 April 17 Loras Dubuque W, 3-0 Loras Pella W, 1-0 Loras Dubuque W, 8-0 April 24 Luther Decorah W, 2-0 April 18 Wis.-Oshkosh Oshkosh, W, 4-0 Luther Decorah W, 5-0 Wis. April 27 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 3-2 Wis.-Oshkosh Oshkosh, W, 5-1 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 2-1 Wis. April 30 Simpson Pella W, 4-0 April 19 Lakeland (Wis.) Oshkosh, W, 8-0 Simpson Pella W, 3-0 Wis. May 3 Wartburg Pella W, 4-1 Wis.-La Crosse Oshkosh, W, 1-0 Wartburg Pella W, 3-0 Wis. May 10 Wartburg Pella W, 1-0 April 23 Luther Pella W, 4-0 (11 inn.) Luther Pella W, 3-1 NCAA Division III regional April 26 Upper Iowa Pella W, 8-0 May 12 St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella L, 1-0 Upper Iowa Pella W, 9-1 Coe Pella L, 4-1 April 29 Simpson Indianola W, 1-0 Simpson Indianola T, 0-0 2003 Central College softball results May 2 Wartburg Waverly W, 2-0 41-5-1 overall, 14-2-1 conference Wartburg Waverly L, 3-2 March 8 Pitt-Bradford (Pa.) Orange, W, 6-2 NCAA Division III regional Calif. May 9 East Texas Baptist Tacoma, W, 5-1 Cal State-Hayward Orange, W, 3-1 Wash. Calif. May 10 Pacific Lutheran Tacoma, W, 2-1 March 9 Rensselaer (N.Y.) Orange, W, 3-0 (Wash.) Wash. (8 inn.) Calif. May 11 Pacific Lutheran Tacoma, W, 2-0 LaVerne (Calif.) Orange, W, 3-2 (Wash.) Wash. Calif. NCAA Division III finals March 11 Bethany (Calif.) Orange, W, 3-0 May 16 Western New Salem, Va. W, 7-0 Calif. England (Mass.) Texas Lutheran Orange, W, 6-0 May 17 Salisbury (Md.) Salem, Va. L, 6-0 Calif. May 19 Wartburg Salem, Va. W, 2-1 March 12 Albion (Mich.) Orange, W, 9-0 Emory (Ga.) Salem, Va. W, 3-2 Calif. Illinois Wesleyan Salem, Va. W, 8-3 Chapman (Calif.) Orange, W, 6-3 May 20 Salisbury (Md.) Salem, Va. W, 1-0 Calif. Salisbury (Md.) Salem, Va. W, 5-3 March 14 Rhode Island College Orange, W, 9-1 Calif. 2004 Central College softball results March 29 Fontbonne (Mo.) St. Louis, W, 1-0 35-9 overall, 13-3 conference Mo. March 12 Captial (Ohio) La Grange, W, 2-1 March 30 Blackburn (Ill.) St. Louis, W, 3-1 Ga. Mo. Moravian (Pa.) La Grange, L, 3-0 March 30 Maryville (Mo.) St. Louis, W, 6-3 Ga. Mo. March 13 Roanoke (Va.) La Grange, L, 3-1 Washington (Mo.) St. Louis, L, 2-1 Ga. Mo. (9 inn.) Muhlenberg La Grange, W, 1-0 April 3 Truman State (Mo.) Kirksville, L, 4-2 (Pa.) Ga. Mo. March 14 Coe La Grange, W, 4-3 Truman State (Mo.) Kirksville, W, 3-0 Ga. Mo. Pacific Lutheran La Grange, W, 4-2 April 5 Buena Vista Pella W, 1-0 (Wash.) Ga. (9 inn.) March 16 Plattsburgh State Pensacola, W, 7-2 Buena Vista Pella W, 1-0 (N.Y.) Fla. April 9 Coe Pella L, 1-0 Plattsburgh State Pensacola, W, 5-0 (15 inn.) (N.Y.) Fla.

LII Softball March 17 MacMurray (Ill.) Pensacola, W, 8-1 March 6 Ithaca (N.Y.) Orange, W, 7-0 Fla. Calif. MacMurray (Ill.) Pensacola, W, 9-0 Culver-Stockton Orange, W, 4-2 Fla. (6 inn.) (Mo.) Calif. March 18 Missouri Southern Pensacola, L, 4-1 March 7 Thomas More (Ky.) Orange, W, 10-1 Fla. Calif. Lincoln (Mo.) Pensacola, W, 5-0 Haverford (Pa.) Orange, W, 4-1 Fla. Calif. March 19 West Florida Pensacola, W, 2-1 March 9 Dominican (Calif.) Orange, L, 7-1 Fla. Calif. Ohio Dominican Pensacola, W, 3-2 Ithaca (N.Y.) Orange, W, 8-2 Fla. (8 inn.) Calif. March 20 MacMurray (Ill.) Pensacola, W, 7-3 March 10 Lake Erie (Ohio) Orange, W, 11-3 Fla. Calif. Missouri Southern Pensacola, W, 3-2 LaVerne (Calif.) Orange, L, 7-5 Fla. Calif. March 27 Wis.-Eau Claire Cedar RapidsW, 8-3 March 11 Wittenberg (Ohio) Orange, W, 12-4 Gustavus Adolphus Cedar RapidsW, 4-2 Calif. (Minn.) Mount St. Joseph Orange, L, 8-2 March 28 St. Norbert (Wis.) Cedar RapidsW, 5-4 (Ohio) Calif. April 3 Wartburg Pella L, 2-1 March 18 Texas Lutheran St. Louis, L, 2-0 Wartburg Pella W, 4-2 Mo. April 8 Buena Vista Storm Lake L, 2-1 Texas Lutheran St. Louis, W, 7-1 Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 5-1 Mo. April 10 Coe Cedar RapidsW, 2-0 March 19 Augustana (Ill.) St. Louis, L, 2-1 Coe Cedar RapidsL, 4-1 Mo. April 13 Cornell Pella W, 6-0 Washington St. Louis, L, 4-3 Cornell Pella W, 5-2 (Mo.) Mo. April 17 Dubuque Pella W, 10-1 March 20 Maryville (Mo.) St. Louis, W, 8-2 (5 inn.) Mo. Dubuque Pella W, 8-0 Clarke St. Louis, W, 13-1 (5 inn.) Mo. April 21 Loras Pella W, 8-0 March 26 Nebraska Wesleyan Cedar Rapids W, 6-4 (6 inn.) Wis.-Oshkosh Cedar Rapids W, 8-0 Loras Pella W, 4-0 April 2 Coe Pella W, 2-1 April 22 Clarke Pella W, 10-0 Coe Pella L, 7-5 (5 inn.) April 6 Loras Dubuque W, 9-3 Clarke Pella W, 3-0 Loras Dubuque W, 2-0 April 24 Luther Decorah W, 13-1 April 9 Dubuque Dubuque W, 9-0 (6 inn.) Dubuque Dubuque W, 8-0 Luther Decorah W, 8-3 April 17 Wartburg Pella L, 7-0 April 27 Upper Iowa Fayette W, 7-1 Wartburg Pella L, 3-0 Upper Iowa Fayette L, 6-5 April 23 Luther Pella W, 3-0 (8 inn.) Luther Pella W, 2-1 April 30 Simpson Pella W, 3-0 April 27 Buena Vista Pella W, 7-0 Simpson Pella W, 6-2 Buena Vista Pella W, 1-0 May 7 Clarke Pella W, 7-1 April 28 Bethel (Minn.) Pella W, 10-3 NCAA Division III regional Bethel (Minn.) Pella W, 3-1 Washington (Mo.) Pella W, 3-0 April 30 Cornell Mount W, 9-0 May 8 St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella L, 4-1 Vernon May 9 Washington (Mo.) Pella W, 4-2 Cornell Mount W, 13-1 St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella L, 3-2 Vernon May 3 Fontbonne (Mo.) Saint Louis, W, 9-4 2005 Central College softball results Mo. 28-12 overall, 12-4 conference Fontbonne (Mo.) Saint Louis, L, 5-4 March 5 Azusa Pacific Orange, L, 4-0 Mo. (Calif.) Calif. May 6 Simpson Indianola W, 2-0 Chapman Orange, L, 5-0 Simpson Indianola L, 3-2 (Calif.) Calif.

Softball LIII 2006 Central College softball results 2007 Central College softball results 33-13 overall, 12-4 conference 27-13 overall; 9-7 conference March 10 Greensboro (N.C) Orange, Calif. W, 1-0 Feb. 23 #Millsaps (Miss.) Pineville, La. W, 3-1 Methodist (N.C.) Orange, Calif. L, 3-2 #Hardin-Simmons Pineville, La. L, 9-4 (8 inn.) (Texas) March 11 Methodist (N.C.) Orange, Calif. W, 8-0 #LaGrange (Ga.) Pineville, La. W, 5-1 (6 inn.) Feb. 24 #Louisiana College Pineville, La. L, 5-0 Kenyon (Ohio) Orange, Calif. W, 10-2 March 9 +William Paterson (N.J.) Panama City, W, 3-1 (5 inn.) Fla. March 12 Chapman (Calif.) Orange, Calif. L, 6-4 +Wis.-Eau Claire Panama City, W, 5-3 Mount St. Joseph (Ohio) Orange, Calif. W, 6-0 Fla. March 13 Illinois College Orange, Calif. W, 6-0 March 10 +Willamette (Ore.) Panama City, L, 12-4 Fontbonne (Mo.) Orange, Calif. W, 8-5 Fla. March 15 Kenyon (Ohio) Orange, Calif. W, 6-0 +Rutgers-Camden Panama City, W, 14-13 Knox (Ill.) Orange, Calif. W, 16-0 (N.J.) Fla. March 16 Wesleyan (Conn.) Orange, Calif. W, 12-0 March 11 +Babson (Mass.) Panama City, W, 11-2 (5 inn.) Fla. Simon Fraser (B.C.) Orange, Calif. L, 7-4 +Moravian (Pa.) Panama City, W, 4-1 March 17 Rutgers-Camden (N.J.) Orange, Calif. W, 5-4 Fla. March 25 $Wis-Stout Cedar Rapids W, 9-4 March 13 !Concordia (Wis.) Orlando, Fla. W, 9-0 $St. Mary’s (Minn.) Cedar Rapids W, 5-1 !Anderson (Ind.) Orlando, Fla. W, 6-4 March 26 $Wis-River Falls Cedar Rapids W, 5-1 March 14 !Geneseo State (N.Y.) Orlando, Fla. W, 6-1 $Mount Mercy Cedar Rapids W, 12-3 !Ithaca (N.Y.) Orlando, Fla. L, 1-0 $Wis.-Oshkosh Cedar Rapids W, 8-0 March 16 !Mass. College Orlando, Fla. W, 10-0 April 1 *Cornell Pella W, 2-0 of Liberal Arts *Cornell Pella W, 7-0 !Springfield (Mass.) Orlando, Fla. W, 5-2 April 5 *Luther Decorah W, 5-3 March 17 !Bridgewater State Orlando, Fla. W, 7-5 *Luther Decorah W, 3-1 (Mass.) April 8 *Wartburg Waverly L, 4-3 !Smith (Mass.) Orlando, Fla. W, 8-0 *Wartburg Waverly W, 4-3 April 4 *Buena Vista Pella W, 12-1 April 11 *Simpson Pella L, 3-2 *Buena Vista Pella W, 14-3 *Simpson Pella L, 4-1 April 6 *Dubuque Dubuque W, 10-0 April 14 Washington (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. L, 3-1 *Dubuque Dubuque W, 10-0 Washington (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. W, 5-2 April 14 *Wartburg Pella L, 9-0 April 15 Illinois Wesleyan St. Louis, Mo. W, 3-2 *Wartburg Pella W, 9-2 April 18 Clarke Grinnell W, 13-3 April 15 *Cornell Mt. Vernon W, 7-0 Grinnell Grinnell W, 8-4 *Cornell Mt. Vernon W, 18-1 April 19 *Coe Cedar Rapids L, 3-1 April 18 *Coe Pella L, 7-1 *Coe Cedar Rapids W, 7-3 *Coe Pella L, 3-0 April 22 *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 6-1 April 21 *Simpson Indianola W, 5-3 *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 8-6 *Simpson Indianola L, 3-0 April 27 *Loras Pella W, 6-1 April 23 Gustavus Adolphus Pella W, 1-0 *Loras Pella W, 7-5 (Minn.) May 1 *Dubuque Pella W, 6-0 *Dubuque Pella W, 13-0 Gustavus Adolphus Pella W, 4-1 Iowa Conference tournament (Minn.) May 4 Buena Vista Fort Dodge W, 4-1 April 28 *Luther Pella L, 15-5 May 4 Coe Fort Dodge L, 4-1 *Luther Pella L, 8-2 May 5 Simpson Fort Dodge L, 4-3 April 29 *Loras Dubuque W, 6-3 NCAA Division III regional *Loras Dubuque L, 3-2 May 11 Aurora (Ill.) Rock Island, W, 9-1 Iowa Conference tournament Ill. (9 inn.) May 3 Simpson Fort Dodge L, 4-3 May 12 Wis-Eau Claire Rock Island, L, 7-1 May 4 Coe Fort Dodge L, 3-1 Ill. #Louisiana College Inv. May 13 Coe Rock Island, L, 2-1 +NFCA Leadoff Classic Ill. (8 inn.) !Rebel Spring Games +Sun West Classic *Iowa Conference game $Coe Invitational *Iowa Conference game

LIV Softball 2008 Central College softball results 2009 Central College softball results 24-16 overall; 8-8 conference 36-8 overall, 13-3 conference March 14 Wheaton (Ill.) Orange, Calif. W, 4-3 March 13 #Monmouth (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 8-0 March 15 +St. Thomas (Minn.) Orange, Calif. L, 9-0 #SUNY-Oneonta Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-0 +Point Loma (Calif.) Orange, Calif. L, 10-3 March 14 #Wis.-Eau Claire Tucson, Ariz. L, 7-2 March 16 +Hamline (Minn.) Orange, Calif. W, 10-7 #Augsburg (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 6-1 +Tufts (Mass.) Orange, Calif. L, 9-0 March 15 #Wis.-Platteville Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-0 March 18 +Chapman (Calif.) Orange, Calif. L, 9-0 #Lakeland (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-2 (5 inn.) March 16 #Wesleyan (Conn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-1 +St Mary’s (Minn.) Orange, Calif. W, 8-4 #Edgewood (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 16-8 March 18 #Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. W, 2-1 March 19 +St. Catherine (Minn.) Orange, Calif. W, 9-0 #Marian (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-3 (5 inn.) March 19 #Denison (Ohio) Tucson, Ariz. W, 6-3 +Hamline (Minn.) Orange, Calif. W, 7-0 #Otterbein (Ohio) Tucson, Ariz. W, 4-0 Calif. March 20 #Wis.-Eau Claire Tucson, Ariz. W, 6-4 March 20 Claremont-Mudd- Claremont, W, 5-0 #St. Mary’s (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 6-2 Scripps (Calif.) Calif. March 21 #St. Olaf (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-0 Claremont-Mudd- Claremont, L, 10-1 #St. Catherine (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-1 Scripps (Calif.) Calif. (Minn.) March 21 +Elmhurst (Ill.) Orange, Calif. W, 6-3 March 29 *Cornell Mt. Vernon W, 9-0; +Plattsburgh State (N.Y.) Orange, Calif. L, 3-2 *Cornell Mt. Vernon W, 9-2 March 29 %Fontbonne (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. W, 10-1 April 1 *Luther Pella W, 4-3 %Webster (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. W, 4-3 (10 inn) %Saint Scholastica St. Louis, Mo. W, 16-5 *Luther Pella L, 2-1 (Minn.) April 3 Washington (Mo.) Pella W, 4-3 April 1 Westminster (Mo.) Pella W, 9-1 Washington (Mo.) Pella W, 4-1 Westminster (Mo.) Pella W, 12-0 April 7 *Wartburg Pella L, 3-2 April 2 *Loras Pella L, 4-2 *Wartburg Pella W, 4-1 *Loras Pella W, 7-4 April 10 *Simpson Indianola W, 4-0 April 5 *Wartburg Waverly L, 12-0 *Simpson Indianola W, 10-0 *Wartburg Waverly L, 3-1 (6 inn.) April 7 Grinnell Pella W, 8-0 April 11 *Dubuque Dubuque L, 2-1 April 9 *Simpson Pella L, 7-0 *Dubuque Dubuque W, 5-0 *Simpson Pella L, 11-6 April 15 *Buena Vista Pella W, 5-1 April 13 *Cornell Pella W, 6-0 *Buena Vista Pella W, 8-0 *Cornell Pella W, 7-1 (5 inn.) April 16 *Coe Cedar Rapids L, 8-0 April 16 Augustana (Ill.) Pella W, 5-4 *Coe Cedar Rapids L, 4-2 Augustana (Ill.) Pella W, 3-2 April 19 *Dubuque Pella W, 7-3 April 18 *Coe Pella W, 5-0 *Dubuque Pella W, 14-1 *Coe Pella W, 1-0 (5 inn.) April 21 *Loras Dubuque W, 6-2 April 22 *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 9-0 *Loras Dubuque W, 10-0 (5 inn.) (5 inn.) *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 8-4 April 24 Dana (Neb.) Pella W, 5-4 April 26 *Luther Decorah L, 7-4 Dana (Neb.) Pella W, 7-3 *Luther Decorah W, 9-3 Iowa Conference tournament April 28 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, W, 8-4 May 1 Luther Pella L, 5-2 Ill. Dubuque Pella W, 4-0 Augustana (Ill.) Rock Island, W, 9-0 Wartburg Pella W, 5-3 Ill. (5 inn.) Luther Pella L, 8-5 Iowa Conference tournament NCAA Division III tournament regional May 1 Luther Waverly L, 6-4 May 7 Gustavus Adolphus Indianola L, 11-4 May 2 Simpson Waverly W, 9-4 (Minn.) May 3 Luther Waverly L, 2-1 May 8 Washington (Mo.) Indianola L, 5-0 +Sun West Classic #Tucson Invitational Games %St. Louis (Mo.) Invitational *Iowa Conference game *Iowa Conference game

Softball LV 2010 Central College softball results May 8 Simpson Indianola L, 4-2 30-14 overall, 12-4 conference NCAA Division III regional Feb. 25 $Howard Payne Longview, TX W, 11-0 May 13 Claremont-Mudd- Indianola L, 8-4 (Texas) (5 inn.) Scripps (Calif.) Feb. 27 $Austin (Texas) Longview, TX W, 4-0 May 14 Chicago Indianola L, 8-2 $Southwestern (Texas) Longview, TX L, 4-3 March 12 +Denison (Ohio) Panama City, L, 3-0 *doubleheader Fla. $LeTourneau (Texas) Inv. +St. Thomas (Minn.) Panama City, W, 3-2 +NFCA Leadoff Classic Fla. @National Training Center Spring Games March 13 +Christopher Panama City, L, 9-6 %Washington-St. Louis (Mo.) Marriott West Inv. Newport (Va.) Fla. %Iowa Conference tournament +Wis.-Eau Claire Panama City, W, 2-0 Fla. 2011 Central College softball results March 14 +St. Thomas (Minn.) Panama City, W, 5-4 39-9 overall, 14-2 conference Fla. (8 inn.) March 11 #Pitt.-Bradford (Pa.) Tuscon, Ariz. L, 4-3 +Cortland State (N.Y.) Panama City, Fla. L, 8-0 #St. Mary’s (Minn.) Tuscon, Ariz. L, 5-1 March 16 @Franciscan (Ohio) Clermont, Fla. W, 16-2 March 12 #Oneonta State (N.Y.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 7-2 (5 inn.) #Southwestern (Texas) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 6-5 @Ripon (Wis.) Clermont, Fla. W, 3-1 (8 inn.) March 17 @Berry (Ga.) Clermont, Fla. W, 5-4 March 13 #Augsburg (Minn.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 7-3 @Concordia (Wis.) Clermont, Fla. W, 4-3 #Dickinson (Pa.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 4-0 March 18 @Keene State (N.H.) Clermont, Fla. W, 5-1 March 14 #Wis.-La Crosse Tuscon, Ariz. W,10-1 @Bethel (Minn.) Clermont, Fla. W, 15-4 #LaVerne (Calif.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 5-4 (6 inn.) March 16 #Husson (Maine) Tuscon, Ariz. W,10-1 March 20 %Augustana (Ill.) St. Louis, Mo. W, 8-5 (6 inn.) %Fontbonne (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. L, 7-4 #Schreiner (Texas) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 2-0 March 27 Wis.-Eau Claire Pella W, 5-3 March 17 #Denison (Ohion) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 16-7 Wis.-Eau Claire Pella W, 5-0 #Marian (Wis.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 5-4 April 2 *Coe Cedar Rapids W, 3-0 March 18 #Otterbein (Ohio) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 5-1 *Coe Cedar Rapids L, 4-1 #Carleton (Minn.) Tuscon, Ariz. W,14-1 April 8 *Loras Pella W, 10-0 (5 inn.) (6 inn.) March 19 #St. Catherine (Minn.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 5-1 *Loras Pella W, 1-0 #North Central (Ill.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 9-0 April 10 *Wartburg Waverly L, 8-4 (5 inn.) *Wartburg Waverly W, 7-3 April 1 %Washington-St. Louis Grinnell W, 3-2 April 17 *Dubuque Pella W, 5-1 %Dubuque Grinnell W,10-6 *Dubuque Pella W,10-4 April 2 *Wartburg Pella W, 10-0 April 21 *Luther Decorah W, 6-3 (5 inn.); *Luther Decorah L, 4-1 *Wartburg Pella W, 10-2 April 24 *Simpson Pella W, 3-2 (5 inn.) *Simpson Pella L, 4-2 April 5 *Buena Vista Pella W, 6-1; April 29 *Cornell Pella W, 10-1 *Buena Vista Pella W, 4-1 (5 inn.) April 8 St. Scholastica (Minn.) Eau Claire, Wis. W, 3-2; *Cornell Pella W, 7-1 St. Scholastica (Minn.) Eau Claire, Wis. W, 10-2 (5) May 1 *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 12-4 April 9 Wis.-Eau Claire Eau Claire, Wis. W, 11-1 (5 inn.) Ws.-Eau Claire Eau Claire, Wis. L, 8-3 *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 12-2 April 13 *Simpson Indianola W, 8-6 (5 inn.) *Simpson Indianola W, 4-2 May 2 Gustavus Adolphus St. Peter, Minn. W, 1-0 April 16 *Loras Dubuque W, 5-0 (Minn.) *Loras Dubuque W, 4-1 Gustavus Adolphus St. Peter, Minn. L, 8-1 April 19 *Coe Pella W, 3-2 (Minn.) *Coe Pella W, 5-4 Iowa Conference tournament April 23 *Luther Pella L, 9-5 May 6 Loras Indianola W, 10-0 *Luther Pella L, 1-0 (5 inn.) April 27 *Cornell Mount Vernon W, 10-2 (5) Luther Indianola L, 4-1 *Cornell Mount Vernon W, 4-3 May 7 Buena Vista Indianola W, 9-4 April 30 *Dubuque Dubuque W,10-6 Coe Indianola W, 11-7 *Dubuque Dubuque W, 15-4

LVI Softball May 4 Grinnell Pella W, 10-1 (5) (6 inn.) W, 12-0 (5) April 9 *Dubuque Pella W, 3-2 Iowa Conference tournament April 14 *Wartburg Waverly W, 11-2 May 5 Coe Decorah L, 8-7 (5 inn.) (14 inn.) April 14 *Wartburg Waverly W, 14-0 May 6 Simpson Decorah L, 8-4 (5 inn.) NCAA Division III regional April 21 *Simpson Pella W, 5-2 May 12 Benedictine (Ill.) Pella W, 12-7 April 21 *Simpson Pella L, 9-3 May 14 Coe Pella L, 2-1 April 22 *Cornell Pella W, 4-2 (9 inn.) April 22 *Cornell Pella W, 4-1 May 15 Anderson (Ind.) Pella W, 3-2 April 24 *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 4-0 Wis.-Whitewater Pella W, 5-2 April 24 *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 4-2 (8 inn.) (10 inn.) May 16 Coe Pella W, 7-3 April 28 *Loras Pella L, 3-2 Linfield (Ore.) Pella L, 12-0 April 28 *Loras Pella W, 9-1 (5 inn.) (6 inn.) #Tucson Invitational Games Iowa Conference tournament %Grinnell Hy-Vee Classic May 3 Simpson Decorah W, 2-0 *Iowa Conference game May 4 Coe Decorah L, 3-2 May 5 Luther Decorah W, 3-0 2012 Central College softball results May 5 Coe Decorah W, 7-5 36-10 overall, 12-4 conference May 5 Coe Decorah W, 2-1 March 9 #Alfred (N.Y.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-1 (8 inn.) (5 inn.) NCAA Division III regional March 9 #Pitt-Bradford (Pa.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 13-0 May 11 Wis.-River Falls Pella L, 6-0 (5 inn.) May 11 St. Scholastica (Minn.) Pella W, 10-2 March 10 #Alfred (N.Y.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 4-1 May 12 Coe Pella L, 2-0 March 10 #McKendree (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. L, 4-3 (9 inn.) #Tucson Invitational Games March 11 #Nazareth (N.Y.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 6-0 !St. Louis Invitational March 11 #Edgewood (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 14-1 *Iowa Conference game (6 inn.) March 12 #Claremont-Mudd- Tucson, Ariz. W, 2-0 2013 Central College softball results Scripps (Calif.) 32-10 overall, 12-2 conference (tie, first place) March 12 #Nazareth (N.Y.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-2 March 8 +East Texas Baptist Columbus, Ga. L, 3-2 March 14 #Sul Ross (Texas) Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-3 +Ohio Nothern Columbus, Ga. W, 4-3 March 14 #Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. L, 10-5 March 9 +Piedmont (Ga.) Columbus, Ga. L, 2-1 March 15 #Denison (Ohio) Tucson, Ariz. W, 12-2 +Cortland State (N.Y.) Columbus, Ga. L, 7-5 (5 inn.) March 10 +St. John Fisher Columbus, Ga. L, 6-4 March 15 #Lakeland (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 12-1 (N.Y.) (5 inn.) +Mississippi College Columbus, Ga. W, 8-0 March 16 #Dickinson (Pa.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 8-0 (5 inn.) (5 inn.) March 12 #Sul Ross State (Texas) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-1 March 16 #Trinity (Texas) Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-4 (6 inn.) March 17 #Gustavus Adolphus Tucson, Ariz. W, 10-4 #Edgewood (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 4-0 (Minn.) March 13 #Texas Lutheran Tucson, Ariz. W, 4-0 March 17 +Dickinson State (N.D.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 10-3 #Marian (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 8-0 March 24 !Fontbonne (Mo.) St. Ann, Mo. W, 3-1 (5 inn.) March 24 !Concordia (Ill.) St. Louis, Mo. W, 11-0 March 14 #Trinity (Texas) Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-0 March 25 !Augustana (Ill.) St. Louis, Mo. W, 5-1 #Chatham (Pa.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 10-2 March 25 !Fontbonne (Mo.) St. Ann, Mo. L, 4-3 (5 inn.) March 31 *Luther Decorah L, 4-2 March 15 #Dickson (Pa.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 13-1 March 31 *Luther Decorah L, 5-4 (6 inn.) April 4 *Coe Cedar Rapids W, 9-6 #Concordia (Texas) Tucson, Ariz. L, 2-1 April 4 *Coe Cedar Rapids W, 5-2 (8 inn.) April 5 Washington (Mo.) Pella W, 3-0 March 16 #Judson (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 3-0 #Trinity (Texas) Tucson, Ariz. W, 7-0 April 5 Washington (Mo.) Pella W, 4-1 March 23 %Wis.-Platteville St. Louis, Mo. W, 8-0 April 9 *Dubuque Pella W, 8-0 (5 inn.)

Softball LVII %Washington (Mo.) St. Louis, Mo. W, 7-1 March 17 #Claremont-Mudd- Tuscon, Ariz. L, 2-1 March 29 @St. Scholastica (Minn.) Oskaloosa W, 4-3 Scripps (Calif.) (9 inn.) March 19 #Claremont-Mudd- Tuscon, Ariz. L, 7-0 @St. Scholastica (Minn.) Oskaloosa W, 11-0 Scripps (Calif.) (5 inn.) March 19 #Ausburg (Minn.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 5-0 March 30 @Wis.-Eau Claire Oskaloosa W, 9-1 (5 inn.) (5 inn.) March 20 #La Verne (Calif.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 10-2 April 3 *Simpson Indianola W, 6-5 (5 inn.) (11 inn.) March 20 #Pomona-Pitzer Tuscon, Ariz. W, 6-0 *Simpson Indianola W, 12-3 (Calif.) (5 inn.) March 21 #Whittier (Calif.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 5-4 April 6 *Loras Dubuque W, 5-3 March 21 #Chapman (Calif.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 5-4 (8 inn.) (10 inn.) *Loras Dubuque W, 9-1 March 22 #Gustavus Adolphus Tuscon, Ariz. L, 3-2 (6 inn.) (Minn.) April 13 *Dubuque Pella W, 10-2 March 22 #St. Olaf (Minn.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 12-2 (5 inn.) (5 inn.) *Dubuque Pella L, 5-2 March 29 @Washington (Mo.) Pella W, 3-2 April 15 *Buena Vista Pella W, 2-0 March 29 @St. Scholastica (Minn.) Pella W, 9-3 *Buena Vista Pella W, 10-3 March 30 @Ausburg (Minn.) Pella W, 7-5 April 20 *Wartburg Waverly W, 13-1 March 30 @Ausburg (Minn.) Pella W, 7-2 (5 inn.) March 31 @Wis.-Eau Claire Pella W, 9-8 *Wartburg Waverly W, 6-0 (8 inn.) April 21 *Coe Cedar Rapids W, 5-3 March 31 @Wis.-Eau Claire Pella W, 8-0 (10 inn.) (5 inn.) *Coe Cedar Rapids L, 7-5 April 5 *Wartburg Pella W, 9-1 April 27 *Luther Pella W, 1-0 (6 inn.) (9 inn.) April 5 *Wartburg Pella W, 8-0 *Luther Pella W, 5-3 (5 inn.) Iowa Conference Tournament April 6 Webster (Mo.) Pella W, 10-7 May 5 Luther Cedar Rapids L, 9-3 April 6 Webster (Mo.) Pella W, 10-0 NCAA Pella Regional Tournament (First Place) (5 inn.) May 9 Cornell Pella W, 1-0 April 8 *Luther Decorah L, 4-3 (8 inn.) April 8 *Luther Decorah W, 6-5 May 10 Fontbonne (Mo.) Pella W, 3-1 April 9 *Buena Vista Storm Lake L, 15-7 May 11 St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella W, 9-1 (5 inn.) (5 inn.) April 9 *Buena Vista Storm Lake W, 9-5 May 12 St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella W, 2-1 April 12 *Loras Pella W, 8-0 NCAA Division III finals (5 inn.) May 17 Montclair State (N.J.) Eau Claire, Wis. L, 4-1 April 12 *Loras Pella W, 10-2 May 18 Texas-Tyler Eau Claire, Wis. L, 5-4 (5 inn.) (8 inn.) April 19 *Simpson Pella W, 11-3 +NFCA Leadoff Classic (6 inn.) #Tucson Invitational Games April 19 *Simpson Pella L, 2-1 %Washington University/Mizuno Invitational April 22 *Coe Pella L, 5-3 @Central-Simpson Invitational Aprill 22 *Coe Pella W, 2-1 *Iowa Conference game April 26 *Dubuque Dubuque W, 4-0 April 26 *Dubuque Dubuque W, 3-1 2014 Central College softball results Iowa Conference Tournament 30-12 overall, 10-4 conference (third place) May 1 Buena Vista Cedar Rapids L, 7-4 March 14 #Dickinson (Pa.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 14-0 May 3 Dubuque Cedar Rapids L, 5-4 (5 inn.) NCAA Pella Regional Tournament (fourth place) March 14 #Baldwin-Wallace Tuscon, Ariz. W, 7-0 May 9 North Central (Ill.) Pella L, 5-0 (Ohio) May 10 Luther Pella L, 7-3 March 15 #Marian (Wis.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 14-0 #Tuscon Invitational Games (5 inn.) @Central-Simpson Invitational March 15 #Crown (Minn.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 8-0 *Iowa Conference games (5 inn.) March 16 #Marian (Wis.) Tuscon, Ariz. W, 6-0

LVIII Softball 2015 Central College softball results W, 10-4 34-12 overall, 9-3 conference (second place) NCAA Super Regional tournament March 6 ^Wis.-River Falls Rochester, Minn. L, 7-5 May 15 Linfield (Ore.) Pella L, 9-6 ^Wis.-La Crosse Rochester, Minn. W, 5-4 May 16 Linfield (Ore.) Pella L, 10-2 March 7 ^Wis.-Eau Claire Rochester, Minn. W, 7-1; (6 inn.) L, 6-1 *Iowa Conference doubleheader March 13 #Staten Island (N.Y.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 7-0 ^Rochester Dome Tournament #Marian (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-0 #Tucson Invitational Games (5 inn.) +NFCA Division III Leadoff Classic March 14 #Edgewood (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 8-0 @Central Invitational (5 inn.) 2016 Central College softball results #Crown (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 13-2 23-15 overall, 8-6 conference (5 inn.) Feb. 27 !Bethel (Minn.) Rochester, Minn W, 7-4; March 15 #Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. L, 6-2 L, 6-2 #Denison (Ohio) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-3 March 5 #Westminster (Pa.) Kissimmee, Fla. W, 8-0 (5 inn.) (6 inn.) March 16 #Denison (Ohio) Tucson, Ariz. L, 8-7 #Mitchell (Conn.) Kissimmee, Fla. W, 22-1 #Edgewood (Wis.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-0 (5 inn.) (5 inn.) March 6 #Bluffton (Ohio) Kissimmee, Fla. W, 2-1 March 18 #Mayville State (N.D.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-7 #Muskingum (Ohio) Kissimmee, Fla. W, 7-1 March 19 #Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. W, 2-0 March 7 #Thomas More (Ky.) Kissimmee, Fla. L, 3-2 #Puget Sound (Wash.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 7-3 #Mt. St. Joseph (Ohio) Kissimmee, Fla. W, 8-3 March 20 #Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)Tucson, Ariz. L, 11-3 March 8 #Widener (Pa.) Kissimmee, Fla. L, 3-0 (5 inn.) (8 inn.) #Valley City State (N.D.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-2 #Illinois College Kissimmee, Fla. W, 5-4 March 9 #Kean (N.J.) Kissimmee, Fla. W, 2-1 (6 inn.) #Rhodes (Tenn.) Kissimmee, Fla. W, 12-9 March 21 #Lewis and Clark (Ore.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 10-3 March 11 +Piedmont (Ga.) Columbus, Ga. W, 7-4 #St. Joseph’s- Tucson, Ariz. W, 8-0 (9 inn.) Brooklyn (N.Y.) (5 inn.) +Texas Luthern Columbus, Ga. L, 5-3 March 27 @Gustavus Adolphus Pella W, 5-3; March 12 +Western Connecticut Columbus, Ga. W, 4-3 (Minn.) W, 9-5 State March 28 @St. Benedict (Minn.) Pella L, 2-1 +St. Thomas (Minn.) Columbus, Ga. L, 3-2 @St. Norbert (Wis.) Pella W, 10-1 March 13 +Augustana (Ill.) Columbus, Ga. W, 9-6 (5 inn.) +Alma (Mich.) Columbus, Ga. L, 5-4 March 29 @St. Norbert (Wis.) Pella W, 6-3 April 2 @Washington-St. Louis Pella L, 9-2; @St. Scholastica (Minn.) Pella W, 9-1 W, 4-3 (6 inn.) April 3 @Gustavus Adolphus Pella L, 6-2; March 31 *Simpson Indianola W, 11-10 (Minn.) W, 8-0 April 4 *Wartburg Waverly W, 8-2; April 5 *Simpson Pella W, 6-5; W, 3-1 W, 6-2 April 9 *Loras Pella W, 8-3; April 8 *Dubuque Pella L, 3-1; W, 11-3 W, 8-3 April 13 *Buena Vista Storm Lake L, 9-0; April 11 *Loras Dubuque L, 4-3; L, 5-4 W, 11-6 April 16 *Dubuque Dubuque W, 5-2; April 21 *Coe Cedar Rapids W, 10-4; W, 9-2 L, 8-6 April 19 *Coe Pella W, 7-4; April 26 *Buena Vista Pella W, 8-2; L, 10-3 W, 7-6 April 23 *Luther Decorah L, 1-0; (8 inn.) L, 4-0 Iowa Conference tournament April 30 *Wartburg Pella W, 7-2; May 2 Dubuque Decorah W, 7-1 L, 5-4 Luther Decorah W, 8-2 Iowa Conference Tournament NCAA Regional tournament May 6 Coe Decorah W, 5-4 May 7 Luther Cedar Rapids L, 17-11 May 8 Gustavus Adolphus Pella L, 3-2 *Iowa Conference doubleheader (Minn.) (8 inn.) !Rochester Dome Tournament May 9 Fontbonne (Mo.) Pella W, 4-3 #Rebel Spring Games Gustavus Adolphus Pella W, 7-4 +NFCA Division III Leadoff Classic (Minn.) @Central Invitational May 10 Aurora (Ill.) Pella W, 2-1;

Softball LIX 2017 Central College softball results (Mo.) 32-10 overall, 13-3 conference *Iowa Conference doubleheader March 11 #Suffolk (Mass.) Tucson, Ariz. L, 3-2 #Tucson Invitational Games #Wis.-Platteville Tucson, Ariz. W, 12-3 (5 inn.) March 12 #Stevens (N.J.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 13-12 #Minn.-Crookston Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-3 March 13 #Dickinson (Pa.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 15-0 (5 inn.) #Eastern Conn. State Tucson, Ariz. W, 7-2 March 14 #Greenville (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 7-0 #MacMurray (Ill.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-1 (5 inn.) March 16 #Augsburg (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 9-2 #Robert Morris- Tucson, Ariz. W, 13-5 Chicago (Ill.) (6 inn.) March 17 #Hamline (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 8-0 (5 inn.) #Trinity (Texas) Tucson, Ariz. W, 5-4 March 18 #Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. L, 10-4 #Hamline (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 6-2 March 19 #Wis.-La Crosse Tucson, Ariz. L, 3-2 (8 inn.) #Hamline (Minn.) Tucson, Ariz. W, 11-2 (5 inn.) March 26 St. Benedict (Minn.) Pella W, 7-6; W, 9-1 (6 inn.) March 28 Grinnell Grinnell W, 6-0; W, 9-1 (6 inn.) April 1 Wis.-Eau Claire Pella W, 3-2; L, 4-2 April 4 *Wartburg Waverly W, 4-0; W, 10-1 (6 inn.) April 8 *Simpson Indianola W, 2-1; W, 4-0 April 12 *Buena Vista Pella W, 2-0; W, 10-5 April 15 *Coe Cedar Rapids W, 2-0; L, 10-2 (5 inn.) April 18 *Luther Pella L, 4-2; L, 3-1 April 22 *Loras Dubuque W, 6-0; W, 5-0 April 26 *Nebraska Wesleyan Pella W, 6-2; W, 2-1 (9 inn.) April 29 *Dubuque Pella W, 2-0; W, 8-2 Iowa Conference Tournament May 6 Loras Decorah W, 8-0 (6 inn.) Luther Decorah L, 4-3 (9 inn.) NCAA Division III Pella, Iowa Regional May 12 St. Thomas (Minn.) Pella L, 10-2 (6 inn.) May 13 Washington-St. Louis Pella L, 2-1

LX Softball LeRoy Timmer MVP Award 1974 - Barb Barrett 1991 - Christi Van Werden 2008 - Kelly Harris 1975 - Chris Weaver 1992 - Julie Nelson 2009 - Alysha Overturf 1976 - Carol Burt 1993 - Kelly MacDonald 2010 - Kiley Lythberg 1977 - Lana Wohlers 1994 - Staci Van Arendonk 2011 - Kiley Lythberg, Katie Tenboer 1978 - Cindy Hawes 1995 - Missey Allen 2012 - Angela Davis 1979 - Carol Burt 1996 - Missey Allen 2013 - Caitlyn Meyer 1980 - Nancy Sheldon 1997 - Stacey Sonnek 2014 - Annie Sarcone 1981 - Becky Peter 1998 - Heather Nevitt 2015 - Katie Canney, Shannon 1982 - Deb Schneider 1999 - Donell Hotze Coulson, Paige Heesch, Kaitlin 1983 - Deb Schneider 2000 - Donell Hotze Matzen,Karlee Rock, Kallie Schive, 1984 - Deb Schneider 2001 - Annie Van Wetzinga Mallory Schulenberg, Whitney 1985 - Kris Thompson 2002 - Molly Parrott Sowers, Abbey Strajack, Dana Van 1986 - Laurie Sutten 2003 - Libby Hysell Renterghem 1987 - Kris Thompson 2004 - Corrie Schmidt 2016 - Tabitha Taylor 1988 - Laurie Sutten 2005 - Anne Legg 2017 - Karly Olson 1989 - Lori Ellwood 2006 - Kristin Wares 1990 - Jamie Mahnke 2007 - Laura Anderson CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 1992 - Heather Reedy 1993 - Heather Reedy Mindi Remsburg National Fastpitch Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Softball Team 1996 - (4) Amy Hakeman, Kim Pickett, Sarah Street, Alison Pennington, Hallie Schon, Allysa Stephens, Katie Tenboer Wilson Holly Von Fumetti 1997 - (8) Amy Hakeman, Amy Lester, Kristy Pedersen, Katie 2011 - (13) Lexi Cessna, Mycaela Crouse, Jess Edler, Rachael Shelley, Stacey Sonnek, Amy Spaur, Kara Stanley, Ellen Everingham, Chelsea Greiner, Brie Haycraft, Kiley Thompson Lythberg, Jordan Overland, Heidi Reburn, Trysh Shimak 1998 - (5) Amy Hakeman, Rundi Nelson, Kelly Oliver, Katie Emily Te Brink, Katie Tenboer, Rachel Whiteside Shelley, Wendy Walton 2012 - (10) Lexi Cessna. Shannon Coulson, Angela Davis. 2000 - (11) Denise Barnard, Daniela Grob, Donell Hotze, Dawn Jess Edler, Chelsea Greiner, Brie Haycraft, Jordan Howard, Mandy Jens, Kelly Oliver, Molly Parrott, Ellen Overland, Emily Te Brink, Dana Van Renterghem, Holly Thompson, Mary Vande Hoef, Annie Van Wetzinga. Jamie Von Fumetti Waterman 2013 - (9) Lexi Cessna, Chelsea Greiner, Brie Haycraft, Jordan 2001 - (4) Denise Barnard. Mandy Jens, Kelly Oliver, Mary Overland, Heidi Reburn, Trisha Smith, Whitney Sowers Vande Hoef Emily Te Brink. Dana Van Renterghem 2002 - (4) Denise Barnard, Emily Carlson, Molly Parrott, 2014 - (11) Katie Canney, Lexi Cessna, Shannon Coulson, Missy Voigt Brie Haycraft, Mikayla Heath, Chelsea Greiner, Jordan 2003 - (9) Amy Adams, Katie Boyington, Abby Frye, Kris Overland, Karlee Rock, Taylor Sohn, Abbey Strajack, Dana Hughes, Anne Legg, Stef Miller, Beth Peterson, Mary Van Renterghem Vande Hoef, Jill Williams 2015 - (12) Kaci Braner, Brooke Brommel, Katie Canney, 2005 - (5) Katie Boyington, Abby Frye, Kristen Friedrichs, Mikayla Heath, Paige Heesch, Karlee Rock, Taylor Sohn, Anne Legg, Tine Shimak Whitney Sowers, Lizzie Stock, Tabitha Taylor, Abbey 2006- (8) Laura Anderson, Patience Anderson, Katie Strajack, Dana Van Renterghem Boyington, Ryann Engholm, Abby Frye, Alysha Overturf, 2016 - (9) Sarah Bowen, Kaci Braner, Mikayla Heath, Makenzie Kelsey Rethmeier, Tina Shimak Matt, Karly Olson, Kylie Olson, Taylor Sohn, Tabitha 2007 - (8) Laura Anderson, Natalie Deming, Ryann Engholm, Taylor, Nicole Williams Kristen Friedrichs, Alysha Overturf. Lacey Ritscher. Tina 2017 - (14) Sarah Bowen, Kaci Braner, Taylor Fisher, Mariah Shimak, Amy Zellmer Fritz, Mikayla Heath, Makenzie Matt, Karly Olson, Kylie 2008 - (6) Ryann Engholm, Katrina Hruby, Alysha Overturf, Olson, Taylor Sohn, Sara Sparks, Sarah Sponder, Sara Lacey Ritscher, Megan Swingen, Amy Zellmer Tallman, Tabitha Taylor, Abbie Voas 2009 - (7) Natalie Deming, Ryann Engholm, Alysha Overturf, Megan Swingen, Katie Tenboer, Alyse Vander Plaats, Holly Von Fumetti 2010 - (11) Shanna Aberson, Natalie Deming, Jess Edler, Bethany Koskamp, Taylor Larkin, Kiley Lythberg, Taryn

Softball LXI National Fastpitch Coaches Association Top 10 Academic Team

1996 2000 - ninth 1997 - sixth 2017 - tie, fifth

2018 roster Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown/High school Kaitlyn Andresen Inf. R/R 5-6 So. Davenport, Iowa/Assumption **Lauren Bagby 3B R/R 5-8 Jr. Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk Katie Banowetz P-1B R/R 5-7 Fr. Grand Mound, Iowa/Calamus-Wheatland **Sadie Baugher OF/2B R/R 5-5 Jr. Eddyville, Iowa/Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont Kaci Braner P R/R 5-7 Sr. New Berlin, Ill./New Berlin ***Annie De Vries P R/R 5-9 Sr. Eldridge, Iowa/North Scott Lexi DeJong P/OF R/R 5-4 Fr. Peyton, Colo./Vista Ridge Maddie DeLeon 1B/OF L/L 5-6 So. Fargo, N.D./North ***Paige Dickel 2B R/R 5-5 Sr. Norwalk, Iowa/Norwalk *Mariah Fritz P L/R 5-5 Jr. Tama, Iowa/East Marshall Cheyanna Jennings Inf. R/R 5-6 So. Hermitage, Mo./Hermitage Casey Lewis 3B R/R 5-9 Fr. Eldridge, Iowa/North Scott Makenzie Matt OF R/R 5-5 Jr. Bellevue, Neb./East Sami Mealey 3B R/R Fr. Des Moines, Iowa/Grand View Christian Megan Nemechek OF R/R 5-6 Fr. Elkader, Iowa/Central **Kylie Olsen C L/R 5-3 Jr. Mapleton, Minn./Maple River Daria Parchert SS R/R 5-7 Fr. Illinois City, Ill./Rockridge Danielle Riley P R/R 5-10 Jr. Afton, Iowa/East Union Paige Roehlk 2B L/R 5-6 Fr. Davenport, Iowa/West Amanda Romero OF R/R 5-6 Sr. Tucson, Ariz./Sahuaro Sydney Rudd OF R/R 5-6 Sr. Brooklyn, Iowa/BGM **Kendra Sexton OF R/R 5-7 Jr. Danbury, Iowa/Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto *Amanda Sigulas 1B-C R/R 5-6 So. Morton, Ill./Morton Sarah Sponder C/1B R/R 5-9 So. Sioux City, Iowa/East *Sara Tallman CF L/R 5-3 So. Pella, Iowa/Pella ***Tabitha Taylor LF R/R 5-5 Sr. Grimes, Iowa/Dallas Center-Grimes Ally Vantiger SS R/R 5-3 Fr. Mediapolis, Iowa/Mediapolis **Emily Walton C R/R 5-4 Sr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Jefferson Shaye Witte OF L/R 5-5 So. West Des Moines, Iowa/Waukee

*letters earned

Coach: George Wares Associate head coach: Alicia O’ Brien Assistants: Keith Jones, Marcy Roff Volunteer assistant: John Edwards, Gary Grimes Athletic trainer: Frank Neu Athletic training students: Strength and conditioning coach: Kyle Johnson

LXII Softball Outlook Central College’s hopes of expanding a remarkable NCAA Division III softball legacy may ride on a thin but experienced pitching staff.

Junior Mariah Fritz and senior Annie DeVries are the only hurlers on the Dutch roster who’ve thrown a varsity pitch and they’ll throw a lot of them in 2018. But six position starters return, including a pair of all-Midwest Region picks, from a 32-10 club that made Central’s record 28th NCAA tournament appearance in 31 seasons. And Hall of Fame coach George Wares said his pitchers are positioned to surprise, after initially viewing pitching as an area of concern following last season.

“I’m more encouraged,” Wares said, after working with his pitchers in the fall season. “Mariah and Annie’s maturity level has increased.”

Plenty of veterans, some high-impact recruits and an upgrade on defense means that while good pitching remains the need, there’s not a demand for greatness.

“It’s easier to be more optimistic when you’re able to put a solid defense behind them,” Wares said. “And we hope to find a way to put a run or two more on the board to take away the feeling that we have to shut people out.

“This is less of a shutout game than it used to be. In the old days, if you gave up two runs or less, you’d win. Now our goal will be to try to keep everybody to three or less. Against the majority of the teams we play, that will give us a shot to win.”

Pitchers

Fritz received honorable mention all-Iowa Conference distinction in her first season after transferring to Central. She filled the No. 2 spot in the Dutch pitching rotation and was 10-5 with a 1.56 earned run average, striking out 50 and walking 30 in 99.0 innings.

“Mariah’s been here a year now,” said Wares, who’s enthused by Fritz’s relentless approach to off-season training. “She’s in the best shape she’s been in since high school. Her velocity has increased and her command looks good.”

DeVries, a team co-captain, will take on a more prominent role after three years primarily as a reliever and spot starter. She was 6-0 with a 3.69 ERA last year, fanning 17 and walking 12 for 43.2 innings. DeVries opened some eyes during fall workouts.

“Annie’s throwing harder,” Wares said. “More importantly, she’s throwing with more confidence. She understands she’s got a very good defense behind her.”

Yet not all the pitching duties will fall on the shoulders of the top two. Junior Danielle Riley, a junior varsity performer for two seasons, is emerging as a varsity option.

“If you ask any player, the biggest surprise on the team is Danielle Riley,” Wares said. “If she just gives us some good innings, it would make it so much better for us. She would be a real good story. She’s worked to get herself in shape and her confidence level is going up.”

Freshman Katie Banowetz of Grand Mound is also capable, but more likely to contribute as a first baseman early in her career.

“She could be a good pitcher down the road,” Wares said. ‘But we’re not going to have her work much on it. We want her to concentrate on playing first base and at the plate.”

Filling out the staff is senior Kaci Braner, an experienced junior varsity hurler.

Catcher Catcher was transformed into one of the team’s deepest positions with the return of senior Emily Walton. That gives the Dutch two catchers with extensive starting experience as junior Kylie Olson caught all 42 games last year while Walton was sidelined by injury. Sophomore Amanda Sigulas also saw a little time behind the plate and possesses one of the team’s top throwing arms.

Walton hit .345 in 29 games in 2016, but, even more, Wares loves the intangibles she brings.

“It will take her a while to get back into game mode but I’m glad she’s back,” Wares said. “She gives us a tremendous arm and talks to the pitchers well. She’s been a bit injury prone so we may have to rest her now and then. But she gives us something we

Softball LXIII didn’t have at the plate and brings a toughness we really need in the lineup. She’s a good two-strike hitter.”

Olson hit just .200 but, more significantly, posted a .408 on-base percentage and drew 13 walks along with a .980 fielding per- centage. Olson also received the team’s LeRoy Timmer Most Inspirational Player Award for her determined effort.

“Kylie’s got to be ready,” Wares said. “When we go with her, we know what we’ll get. She’s very knowledgeable and communi- cates well with the pitchers.”

Sigulas is likely to see more time at first base, but is a realistic option and the Dutch can also call on sophomore Sarah Sponder, who appeared in eight games as a freshman.

“Sarah’s bat has really come around,” said Wares, who’s also considering using her as a designated player, pinch-hitter or pos- sibly a first baseman.

First base Sigulas and Banowetz are the frontrunners for an open job at first base. Olson could spend some time there as well, in addition to the innings she spends as catcher. Also in the picture is sophomore Maddie DeLeon.

Sigulas had a promising freshman year, hitting .294 with two homers, seven doubles and 26 RBIs. Catcher probably remains her best position but she could potentially also play at third base or in the outfield. Wares just wants to get her on the field.

“Amanda has the experience,” Wares said. “We’ll put her wherever she can give us the most value. Both she and Katie have above-average arms and both can give us quality at-bats, which is something we need out of that position as well.”

Whichever player doesn’t win the starting job immediately becomes a top candidate as designated player, Wares said. Second base

Senior Paige Dickel took a big step forward in her second year as the starting second baseman. Her batting average jumped from .275 to .336 as she gained second-team all-conference and third-team all-region recognition as well as the team’s defensive player of the year award. She drove in 22 runs, hit three homers, drew 16 walks and posted a .957 fielding percentage.

“Every year she’s improved offensively,” Wares said. “And her range is getting better. She’s worked very hard on going back and should be able to help outfielders on short fly balls. She’s always been committed, but this year she’s even gone to another level. Hopefully she’ll provide a lot of leadership as a co-captain.”

If Dickel were sidelined, Wares would likely look at moving junior Sadie Baugher back to her high school position of second base, but otherwise she remains a candidate for outfield duty. That leaves back-up responsibilities to freshman Paige Roehlk of Davenport.

“She got better in the fall,” Wares said. “She’s very athletic and runs well.”

Shortstop Wares is likely to fill the key shortstop position with a freshman and feels more than comfortable doing so. Before taking her first varsity at-bat, Daria Parchert of Illinois City, Illinois has flashed all the tools necessary to be a potential four-year starter.

“Daria had a really good fall,” Wares said. “When she came in we thought she’d be very good. She probably surpassed even what we thought. She’s very quick to the ball. She’s got above-average speed and will hit well. It will take her a while to adjust to the pitching she’ll face, but she can hit in the gaps as well as put a bunt down.”

Wares also sees other encouraging qualities.

“She came in very humble. She’s a sponge—very willing to listen and learn.”

If Parchert stumbles or is injured, junior third baseman Lauren Bagby could slide over from third base, or the Dutch could look to Baugher, Roelk or even left fielder Tabitha Taylor, a standout high school infielder.

Third base Bagby begins her third year as the starting third baseman. She’s looking for a bounce-back season at the plate as her average dipped to .264 last year from .367 in 2016, when she received first-team all-conference honors. She had eight RBIs and a .953

LXIV Softball fielding percentage. But she began last year on the shelf with an injury and Wares thinks good health will provide the necessary remedy.

“She missed the whole spring trip and that really puts you behind,” Wares said. “That’s a lot of repetitions she didn’t get. If she gets back to where she was her freshman year, she will be very valuable.”

Sigulas is an option here as well but Wares also likes what he’s seen from sophomore transfer Kaitlyn Andresen of Davenport.

“She had a good fall,” Wares said. “She’s very coachable. She understands the game and has a high softball IQ. As she gets more opportunities, she’ll be a solid hitter for us.”

Outfield Taylor, once viewed as a temporary fill-in in left field, is now among the nation’s best there and enters her third year as a starter. She was a first-team all-conference pick and second-team all-region choice in 2016 as well as a two-time CoSIDA Academic All- District honoree. She’s twice been named to NCAA regional all-tourney teams, was the LeRoy Timmer team MVP in 2016 and is in her second year as a team co-captain.

“She’s just gotten better and better defensively,” Wares said. “She’s getting a better jump on the ball and situationally she’s got- ten smarter. She’s also got a solid arm.”

Taylor should easily crack the top 20 on Central’s career hits chart, as she’s recorded 114 after three seasons and a career .341 batting mark. She hit .370 last spring with 10 doubles, a homer and 26 RBIs while drawing a team-high 17 walks and stealing 10 bases.

“She’s really streaky offensively,” Wares said. “We’re trying to get her more consistent. When she hits well, that’s usually a pretty good indicator we’re going to be good.”

Sophomore Sara Tallman was an immediate fixture in center field, receiving second-team NFCA all-Midwest Region recognition as well as first-team all-conference honors. She shattered the school freshman season hits mark with 58, hitting a team-high .408. She also led in runs scored with 33, while driving in 15, drawing 14 walks and stealing a team-best 24 bases. Tallman posted a .968 fielding percentage.

“You’d be hard-pressed to find too many defensive center fielders better than her,” Wares said. “Her arm has improved and she’s going to run down a lot of balls. We’re going to need our defense to make some plays and take away some base hits and she has the ability to do that.

“As a leadoff hitter, she’s very good. She knows what we want.”

While the issue is settled in center and left, right field is open, but not lacking for answers. Sophomore Shaye Witte made a well- timed transfer from Division II contender Winona State (Minn.). She hit .329 with two homers, 25 RBIs and 10 stolen bases in 61 games for the Warriors, who posted a 52-13 mark.

“She’s very athletic and has a very good arm,” Wares said. “But as good as she is, she’s still pretty hard on herself. We’re trying to get her to understand softball is a game of failure. She likes to hit away, but we also like her as a slapper. She could bat one, two or nine (in the batting order.”

Baugher is also capable of starting.

“Sadie may be the best number four outfielder in the country,” Wares said. “She can play any of the spots. We’ve moved her all over the place. We may look at her in the DP spot with her ability to lay a bunt down. She’s valuable as a pinch-runner and pinch- hitter, too.”

Junior Kendra Sexton could fill in, if necessary. She appeared in 29 games, primarily as a pinch-runner, scoring 15 runs and stealing 12 bases in 13 tries.

“She’s gotten a lot better defensively,” Wares said.

Seniors Amanda Romero and Sydney Rudd are also options. Both have extensive junior varsity experience.

Softball LXV “We feel we can go five-deep in the outfield. This is the most athletic outfield we’ve had in a while.”

Designated player/pinch-runners/pinch-hitters While there are a number of possibilities for designated player, Wares will look hard at Banowetz, Sigulas and Baugher if they’re not in the field. Others getting consideration, and also available as pinch-hitters, include Olson, DeLeon, Sponder, Roehlk and freshman Casey Lewis of Eldridge.

Pinch-runner remains a key weapon in the Dutch arsenal. Sexton and Baugher are the most experienced with Roehlk a top option as well.

“We don’t feel like we’ll need as many pinch-runners as some years because we have a lot more speed in the lineup,” Wares said.

The season Wares loves putting together one of Division III’s most challenging schedules each year and he perhaps overachieved this sea- son. The team’s traditional trip to the Tucson (Ariz.) Invitational Games will be extended as the elite NFCA Division III Leadoff Classic is staged there for the first time. The Dutch will face six of Division III’s top teams in three days in the Leadoff Classic, starting with 2017 national tourney finalist Trine (Ind.)., before 10 more contests while in Tucson. Central will meet seven of last year’s NCAA tournament participants before returning to Iowa. Thirteen of the 16 spring-break foes are coming off 20-win sea- sons or better.

“It can’t get much tougher,” Wares said. “We’ve got some experienced players who have been to the Leadoff before, which will help. The players have to understand if we don’t play well, we’ll lose the first six and if we do play well, we still might only go 3-3. But those games will get their attention. We’ll know what we have to work on.”

The Iowa Conference slate remains equally daunting. Defending champion Luther is again the favorite but Wares said Coe, Simpson and Wartburg are also threats.

“I’d like to think we’ll be in the mix again,” Wares said. “But I can say without hesitation that you just can’t take a game off. Anybody in the league can beat you. It helps prepare you for the preseason, but it makes it tough.”

LXVI Softball Central College championship history

NCAA Division lll national team championships (11) 1974 - Football 1991 - Softball 2000 - Volleyball 1981 - Women’s cross country 1993 - Women’s basketball, softball 2003 - Softball 1982 - Women’s track and field 1998 - Volleyball 1988 - Softball 1999 - Volleyball NCAA Division lll national individual championships (32) 1982 McCullough Lisa Broek, Nancy Cisar, Paula Casey, Marcie Thurn Men’s outdoor track and field, 4 x 400 meter relay Women’s outdoor track and field, 4 x 100 meter relay 2001 Marcie Thurn Katie Brees Women’s outdoor track and field, long jump Women’s indoor track and field, long jump 1983 Chris McCullough, Adam Hartford, Tony Brownlee, Tommy Lisa Broek, Nancy Cisar, Marti Haan, Marcie Thurn Tavegia Women’s outdoor track and field, 4 x 100 meter relay Men’s outdoor track and field, 4x400 meter relay 1984 Peter Wagner Nancy Cisar Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon Women’s outdoor track and field, 200 meter dash, 400 2002 meter dash Chris McCullough, Matt McCombs, Peter Wagner, Tony Lori Sears Brownlee Women’s outdoor track and field, 400 meter hurdles, Men’s outdoor track and field, 4 x 400 meter relay long jump 2003 1985 Peter Wagner Brian Goldsworthy Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon Men’s golf 2004 1986 Raegan Schultz Lori Sears Women’s outdoor track and field, heptathlon Women’s outdoor track and field, 100 meter hurdles 2005 1987 Cale Van Genderen Tim Hackel Men’s indoor track and field, high jump; Wrestling, 126 pounds men’s outdoor track and field, high jump 1991 2007 Chad Beck Alicia Whisner Wrestling, 126 pounds Women’s outdoor track and field, javelin Jon McGovern 2011 Wrestling, 167 pounds Kurtis Brondyke 1992 Men’s indoor track and field, pentathlon Jon McGovern Ethan Miller Wrestling, 167 pounds Men’s indoor track and field, high jump; 1994 Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon Craig Cantrall 2012 Men’s outdoor track and field, high jump Ethan Miller 1997 Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon Zech Schiebout 2013 Men’s outdoor track and field, discus Eric Larson 2000 Men’s indoor track and field, heptathlon Nate Koerselman, Adam Hartford, Tommy Tavegia, Chris Men’s outdoor track and field, decathlon

LXVII Appendix 2014 Spencer Hammack, Eli Horton, Drew Jackson, Austin Men’s indoor track and field, distance medley relay O’Brien NCAA Division lll players of the year (9) 1985 1999 2003 Brian Goldsworthy Abbie Brown Libby Hysell Men’s golf Volleyball Softball 1995 2000 2011 Emilie Hanson Donell Hotze Ethan Miller Women’s basketball Softball Men’s indoor track and field 1998 Candace Wilson 2012 Abbie Brown Volleyball Ethan Miller Volleyball Men’s outdoor track and field Honda Division III Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year 2003 Libby Hysell

NCAA postgraduate scholarship winners (23) 1970 - Vern Den Herder, football 2002 - Tony Brownlee, men’s track and field 1973 - Dana Snoap, men’s basketball Jon Hietbrink, men’s golf 1980 - Jeff Verhoef, men’s basketball 2004 - Raegan Schultz, women’s track and field 1982 - Cam Ratering, women’s cross country, track 2005 - Jamie Stark, volleyball 1983 - Lisa Broek, women’s track 2006 - Nick Cochrane, men’s tennis 1986 - Scott Lindell, football Adam Duerfeldt, baseball 1988 - Rick Perry, football 2007 - Ben Bollard, men’s track and field 1989 - Chris Hoffman, wrestling Alicia Whisner, women’s track and field 1991 - Rich Kacmarynski, football 2015 - Spencer Hammack, men’s track and field 1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball - Taylor Cox, football Rick Sanger, football 2016 - Riley Gray 2001 - Roger Dortch, men’s golf NCAA Iowa Woman of the Year (7) Hall of Fame 1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball South Bend, Ind. 2001 - Candace Wilson, volleyball 1996 - Vern Den Herder, defensive end, 1967-70 2002 - Angie Nielsen, volleyball 2000 - Ron Schipper, coach, 1961-96 2004 - Raegan Schultz, women’s track and field, volleyball *2006 - Katie Pederson, volleyball, women’s track and field National Fastpitch Coaches Association 2007 - Alicia Whisner, volleyball, women’s track and field Hall of Fame 2011 - Jill Ziskovsky, women’s track and field 2007 - George Wares, coach, 1985- *Starting in 2006, honorees were selected by conference rather than state Duane Schroeder Iowa Conference NCAA Top Eight Award Scholar-Athlete of the Year (5) 1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball 2003-04 - Raegan Schultz Wagner, volleyball, women’s track and field 2005-06 - Adam Duerfeldt, baseball NCAA Silver Anniversary Award 2005-06 - Katie Pederson Whipple, volleyball, women’s track 1998 - Harry Smith, football and field 2011-12 - Jill Ziskovsky Halcomb, women’s track and field 2013-14 - Kyle Freischlag, men’s tennis 2016-17 - Riley Gray, football

LXVIII Appendix Top 10 national team finishes (78)

1974 1989 2000 Football, first Women’s golf, second Volleyball, first Softball, fourth Men’s outdoor track and field, third 1978 Wrestling, fifth Football, final eight Men’s tennis, 10th Football, final eight 2001 1979 1990 Softball, second Women’s cross country, fourth Softball, third Men’s track and field, sixth Football, final four 1980 Women’s golf, sixth 2002 Women’s cross country, sixth Wrestling, seventh Men’s outdoor track and field, seventh Men’s golf, ninth 1981 1991 Women’s cross country, first Women’s Softball, first 2003 outdoor track and field, fourth Women’s golf, fourth Softball, first Men’s golf, ninth Wrestling, fourth 2004 1982 1992 Men’s golf, tie, ninth Women’s outdoor track and field, first Wrestling, sixth Men’s golf, 10th Football, final eight 2007 Football, final eight 1983 1993 Women’s golf, third Women’s basketball, first 2011 Men’s golf, sixth Women’s golf, fifth Men’s indoor track and field, second Women’s outdoor track and field, Softball, first Men’s outdoor track and field, seventh fourth Softball, tie, ninth 1994 1984 Softball, third 2012 Women’s outdoor track and field, second Women’s golf, fifth Men’s outdoor track and field, tie, ninth Football, second Men’s outdoor track and field, seventh Men’s golf, sixth 2013 1995 Men’s cross country, sixth 1985 Men’s golf, sixth Softball, tie, seventh Wrestling, second Softball, third Men’s indoor track and field, tie, ninth Men’s golf, fifth Football, final four 1996 2014 Men’s golf, 10th Men’s indoor track and field, 10th 1986 Wrestling, eighth 1997 2015 Women’s golf, second Volleyball, third Softball, tie, ninth Softball, second Softball, tie, fifth Football, final eight Men’s golf, seventh 2016 Men’s outoor track and field, tie, sixth 1987 1998 Women’s golf, third Volleyball, first Football, final four Men’s outdoor track and field, tie, eighth Softball, fourth Men’s golf, sixth 1999 Wrestling, eighth Volleyball, first

1988 Softball, first Football, second Women’s golf, third

LXIX Appendix NCAA Division III national statistical championships (32) Team (21) Individual (13) Football Baseball 1988 - Highest scoring offense, 37.6 points per game 1994 - Most doubles per game, 0.55, Chris Johnson 2002 - Net punting, 31.3 yards per punt 2005 - Hit by pitch per game, 0.56, Shea Stamp 2006 - Turnover margin, plus 1.9 per game Fewest fumbles lost, 2 Men’s basketball 2015 - Fewest penalties, 27 2007 - Highest field goal percentage, 69.7, Keith Pedersen 2015 - Fewest penalties per game, 2.70 2015 - Fewest penalties yards per game, 26.4 Women’s basketball 1993-94 - Highest scoring average, 29.6, Emilie Hanson Softball 1994-95 - Highest scoring average, 27.8, Emilie Hanson 1987 - Lowest ERA, 0.72 1989 - Lowest ERA, 0.53 Football 1991 - Lowest ERA, 0.79 1977 - Most yards rushing, 147.7 per game, Don Taylor Most stolen bases, 141 1988 - Highest passing efficiency rating, 152.5, Steve Flynn 1992 - Most stolen bases, 120 2016 - Most receptions per game, 10.5, Sam Markham 1993 - Highest winning percentage, .950 (38-2) 2000 - Most stolen bases, 182 Softball 2003 - Lowest ERA, 0.72 1991 - Most victories, 26, Jamie Mahnke Most stolen bases, 134 1993 - Lowest ERA, 0.25, Missey Allen 2009 - Most stolen bases, 121 1996 - Lowest ERA, 0.66, Kara Stanley 2012 - Most stolen bases, 127 2000 - Lowest ERA, Libby Hysell, 1.19 2003 - Lowest ERA, Libby Hysell, 0.41 Volleyball 1997 - Highest hitting percentage, .338 1999 - Highest winning percentage, 1.000 (41-0) 1999 - Highest hitting percentage, .345

National coaches of the year Head coach Guy Mosher, 2011, men’s indoor track and field Gary Boeyink, 1993, women’s basketball (Basketball (USTCCCA) Gazette) Megan Clayberg, 1998, volleyball, American Volleyball Staff of the Year Coaches Association Softball, 2003, George Wares, Sam Vande Weerd, Megan Clayberg, 2000, volleyball (Asics/Volleyball Teresa Thompson, Marcy Roff (NFCA) magazine) George Wares, 2003, softball

Assistant coach Don De Waard, 2000, football (AFCA) Dick Bowzer, 2008, football (AFCA) Guy Mosher, 2010, 2011, men’s outdoor track and field (USTCCCA) NACDA Director’s Cup Division III all-sports finishes Year Place Pts. Year Place Pts. Year Place Pts. 1995-96 47 222.5 2003-04 33 328 2011-12 58 299 1996-97 t-40 232.5 2004-05 96 164 2012-13 42 359 1997-98 38 170 2005-06 94 165.5 2013-14 50 358.75 1998-99 t-34 160 2006-07 80 228.5 2014-15 51 328 1999-2000 25 329 2007-08 87 228.5 2015-16 61 312.75 2000-01 12 459 2008-09 124 154.5 2016-17 100 201.50 2001-02 21 376 2009-10 44 332.75 approx. 450 NCAA Division III schools 2002-03 43 280.5 2010-11 37 388

LXX Appendix Iowa Conference all-sports titles (23) Men (14) Women (9) 1977 1985 1983 1990 1981 1987 1984 1994 (tie) 1979 1988 1985 2001 1982 1990 1986 2004 1980 1991 1987

Iowa Conference titles (179)

1930 - Basketball Men’s tennis 1931 - BasketbalI Women’s track and field 1932 - Basketball Football (tie with Wartburg) 1936 - Basketball Volleyball (tie with William Penn) 1939 - Football (tie with Upper lowa) Women’s golf 1945 - Football 1984 - Wrestling 1946 - Football (tie with Upper Iowa) Men’s tennis 1947 - Baseball Men’s golf 1948 - Baseball Women’s track and field 1956 - Football Football 1958 - Basketball (tie with Upper Iowa) Women’s golf 1964 - Football (tie with Upper Iowa) Volleyball 1965 - Football 1985 - Wrestling Men’s tennis (tie with Luther) Men’s basketball Women’s basketball (tie with Buena Vista, Simpson, 1966 - Football William Penn) 1967 - Football Men’s golf 1969 - Men’s golf (tie with William Penn) Men’s tennis 1970 - Men’s tennis (tie with Luther) Women’s track and field 1971 - Men’s basketball (tie with Wartburg, William Football Penn) Women’s cross courntry 1974 - Football Women’s golf 1975 - Baseball (tie with Luther) 1986 - Men’s golf 1976 - Men’s golf Men’s tennis 1977 - Men’s basketball Softball (tie with Luther) Football Women’s track and field Men’s golf Women’s golf Men’s tennis Volleyball 1978 - Men’s basketball Football Men’s tennis 1987 - Men’s golf Men’s golf Men’s tennis Football (tie with Buena Vista, Dubuque, Luther) Women’s track and field 1979 - Men’s basketball Women’s golf Men’s tennis Football Men’s track and field 1988 - Men’s golf 1980 - Men’s basketball Volleyball Men’s tennis 1989 - Wrestling 1981 - Men’s golf Men’s golf Men’s tennis Football Football Women’s golf 1982 - Men’s golf 1990 - Softball Men’s tennis Men’s golf Women’s golf Women’s golf Women’s cross country Football 1983 - Women’s basketball (tie with William Penn) 1991 - Men’s basketball (tie with Wartburg) Men’s golf Men’s golf

LXXI Appendix 1992 - Wrestling Volleyball (tie with Simpson) Men’s basketball (tie with Simpson) 2007 - Men’s golf Men’s track and field Football Men’s golf Volleyball Football 2009 - Softball 1993 - Women’s basketball Men’s outdoor track and field Men’s track and field Men’s golf Men’s golf Football Softball 2010 - Men’s basketball Volleyball Men’s indoor track and field 1994 - Men’s basketball (tie with Upper Iowa) Men’s outdoor track and field Women’s basketball Men’s golf Men’s track and field 2011 - Men’s indoor track and field Men’s golf Men’s outdoor track and field Football Men’s golf 1995 - Men’s basketball (tie with Simpson) Softball (tie with Luther) Women’s basketball (tie with Buena Vista, Luther) 2012 - Men’s outdoor track and field Men’s golf Men’s golf Men’s track and field Baseball Football Men’s cross country 1996 - Softball (tie with Buena Vista) 2013 - Men’s indoor track and field Men’s golf Men’s golf Men’s tennis Softball (tie with Coe) Volleyball Men’s cross country 1997 - Men’s track and field 2014 - Men’s basketball Volleyball 2015 - Men’s indoor track and field (tie with Wartburg) 1998 - Women’s basketball (tie with Luther, Simpson) Men’s outdoor track and field Men’s track and field Men’s golf Men’s golf 2016 - Men’s indoor track and field Football Men’s outdoor track and field Volleyball Women’s golf 1999 - Men’s golf Men’s tennis Volleyball 2000 - Softball (tie with Coe, Simpson) Men’s tennis Men’s track and field Football Volleyball 2001 - Men’s golf Men’s track and field Football Volleyball 2002 - Men’s golf Softball Football (tie with Coe, Wartburg) Volleyball (tie with Wartburg) 2003 - Men’s golf Softball Volleyball 2004 - Men’s track and field Softball Volleyball 2005 - Football (tie with Coe) Volleyball 2006 - Baseball (tie with Simpson) Football

LXXII Appendix Academic All-Americans, selected by CoSIDA (54)

1979 1992 2006 Chris Adkins, football Nate Hart, men’s basketball *Adam Duerfeldt, baseball Brent Aufdembrink, football Heather Reedy, softball Nick Cochrane, men’s tennis Chris Hulleman, football Bryan George, men’s track and field 1983 Ben Bollard, football Denise Boll, women’s basketball 1993 Lisa Broek, women’s track and field Blake Jessen, baseball 2007 Tony Carey, men’s golf Heather Reedy, softball Ben Bollard, men’s track and field Mindi Remsburg, softball 1984 Jayna Blom, women’s track and field 2010 Denise Boll, women’s basketball Jill Ziskovsky, women’s track and field 1994 1985 *Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball 2011 Sue Poppens, women’s basketball Jason Sanders, football Jill Ziskovsky, women’s track and field Brian Goldsworthy, men’s golf Todd Sutphen, baseball 1995 2012 Scott Lindell, football *Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Sarah Paulson, women’s golf Neil Gray, football Matt Bandstra, football 2013 1986 1996 Eric Larson, men’s track and field Scott Lindell, football Ryan Murphy, men’s tennis 2015 1987 1997 Eric Larson, men’s track and field Beth Van Voorhis, women’s tennis Ryan Murphy, men’s tennis Jamie Vander Veer, men’s track and field

1988 1998 2016 Shannan Mattiace, women’s tennis Jason Darling, baseball Mitchell Boerm, football Rick Perry, football Gregg Gustafson, football 2000 2017 Dallas Bogner, men’s tennis Angie Nielsen, volleyball Colby Taylor, men’s basketball

1989 2004 *Academic all-American Rick Hassman, baseball Raegan Schultz, women’s track and player of the year Shannan Mattiace, women’s tennis field Jamie Stark, volleyball 1990 Matt Melvin, men’s basketball 2005 Shannan Mattiace, women’s tennis Adam Duerfeldt, baseball Jason Ford, men’s tennis 1991 Rich Kacmarynski, football

LXXIII Appendix All-Americans (435 times, 246 athletes) 1960 - John Carle, men’s basketball 1983 - Lisa Broek, women’s outdoor track and field Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field 1966 - Dennis Descoteau, football Marti Haan, women’s outdoor track and field Marcie Thurn, women’s outdoor track and field 1967 - Doug Van Boven, football Augie Lugo, men’s tennis Mike Shanahan, men’s outdoor track and field 1969 - Vern Den Herder, football 1984 - Murray Anderson, wrestling 1970 - Vern Den Herder, football Bryant Hancock, wrestling John Edwards, baseball Dale Lawrence, wrestling Kelly McGovern, wrestling 1973 - Gerald Piester, men’s outdoor track and field Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field Lori Sears, women’s outdoor track and field 1974 - Terry Youngblood, men’s outdoor track and field Kevin Geary, men’s outdoor track and field Al Dorenkamp, football Joe Martin, men’s outdoor track and field Jerry Quick, men’s outdoor track and field 1977 - Don Taylor, football Matt Schulte, men’s outdoor track and field Scott Froehle, football 1978 - Jason Locke, men’s outdoor track and field Rich Thomas, football Don Keller, men’s outdoor track and field 1985 - Ed Ergenbright, wrestling 1979 - Jerry Fitzsimmons, men’s cross country Dale Lawrence, wrestling Cam Ratering, women’s cross country Duane Lawrence, wrestling Scot Storjohann, wrestling 1980 - Jeff Verhoef, men’s basketball Brian Goldsworthy, men’s golf Cam Ratering, women’s cross country Rich Thomas, football

1981 - Stacy Bandy, wrestling 1986 - Kevin Azinger, wrestling Lisa Broek, women’s outdoor track and field Tim Hackel, wrestling Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field Kelly McGovern, wrestling Laurie Haddy, women’s outdoor track and field Cindy Messer, softball Carla Huddle, women’s outdoor track and field Lori Sears, women’s outdoor track and field Kim Lehman, women’s outdoor track and field Joe Jaspers, men’s golf Goldie Nicholson, women’s outdoor track and field Jeff Blythe, football Robin Rasmussen, women’s outdoor track and field, women’s cross country 1987 - Matt Diehl, wrestling Cam Ratering, women’s outdoor track and field, Tim Hackel, wrestling women’s cross country Paul Veak, wrestling Marcie Thurn, women’s outdoor track and field Jay McGovern, wrestling Lori Nolte, women’s cross country Brad Eggers, wrestling Jan Sedlacek, women’s cross country Cindy Kline, women’s golf Jackie Schwers, women’s cross country Laurie Sutten, softball Brad Depke, men’s outdoor track and field Kris Thompson, softball Joe Jaspers, men’s golf 1982 - Lisa Broek, women’s outdoor track and field Paula Casey, women’s outdoor track and field 1988 - Jim Bruxvoort, men’s indoor track and field, Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Laurie Haddy, women’s outdoor track and field Paul Lovell, men’s indoor track and field Cam Ratering, women’s outdoor track and field Cindy Kline, women’s golf Jackie Schwers, women’s outdoor track and field Pat Jackson, men’s golf Marcie Thurn, women’s outdoor track and field Laurie Sutten, softball Rose Van Egmond, women’s outdoor track and field Chris Hoffman, wrestling Kean Richard, men’s outdoor track and field Steve Flynn, football Mike Stumberg, football Ron Saak, football

LXXIV Appendix 1989 - Chris Hoffman, wrestling men’s outdoor track and field Chad Beck, wrestling Nate Smith, men’s indoor track and field, Scot Dierks, wrestling men’s outdoor track and field Eric Stewart, wrestling Michael Morris, men’s outdoor track and field Jenny Wistrom, women’s golf Brian Dunlap, men’s indoor track and field, Brenda Vigness, softball men’s outdoor track and field Jim Bruxvoort, men’s outdoor track and field Dan Zimmerman, men’s indoor track and field, Kris Reis, football men’s outdoor track and field Les McCracken, men’s indoor track and field, 1990 - Steve Weers, wrestling men’s outdoor track and field Jon McGovern, wrestling Mark Kacmarynski, football Joe Stutting, wrestling Rick Sanger, football Jim Bruxvoort, men’s indoor track and field, Jeff Helle, football men’s outdoor track and field Andy Goodman, men’s cross country David Ellingson, men’s outdoor track and field Jeff Wallerich, men’s outdoor track and field 1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Jason Snyder, men’s outdoor track and field Dan Gabrielson, wrestling Dan Wallace, men’s outdoor track and field Ryan Erickson, men’s indoor track and field Julie Fortin, women’s outdoor track and field Brent Ferneau, men’s indoor track and field, Ron Saak, football men’s outdoor track and field Eddie Heim, men’s indoor track and field, 1991 - Chad Beck, wrestling men’s outdoor track and field Jon McGovern, wrestling Nate Smith, men’s indoor track and field, Jamie Mahnke, softball men’s outdoor track and field Christi Van Werden, softball Dan Zimmerman, men’s indoor track and field, Eric Pingel, men’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Tim Lewis, football Kevin Lucken, men’s golf Missey Allen, softball 1992 - Jon McGovern, wrestling Lynette Mullen, softball Bruce Kuennen, wrestling Rick Sanger, football Joel Marsden, wrestling Matt Bandstra, football Brad Kreiner, wrestling Emily Grimes, softball 1996 - Brent Lawrenson, wrestling Julie Nelson, softball Missey Allen, softball Jennifer Semler, softball Lynette Mullen, softball Eric Pingel, men’s outdoor track and field Rob Akers, men’s golf Craig Cantrall, men’s outdoor track and field Mark Kacmarynski, football Bill Mulder, football 1997 - Greg Breeding, wrestling 1993 - Tracy Wilson, women’s basketball Darin Fisher, men’s golf Bruce Kuennen, wrestling Zech Schiebout, men’s outdoor track and field Brian Reece, wrestling Jay Rhoten, men’s outdoor track and field John Guenther, men’s golf Kara Stanley, softball Craig Cantrall, men’s outdoor track and field Matt Paulsen, football Brian Dunlap, men’s outdoor track and field Abbie Brown, volleyball Les McCracken, men’s outdoor track and field Candace Wilson, volleyball Mike Morris, men’s outdoor track and field Nate Smith, men’s outdoor track and field 1998 - Jina Bos, women’s outdoor track and field Dan Zimmerman, men’s outdoor track and field Sean Clark, men’s outdoor track and field Emily Grimes, softball Adam Hartford, men’s outdoor track and field Missey Allen, softball Andrew Paulsen, men’s outdoor track and field, Jennifer Semler, softball football Jeff Helle, football Nate Korselman, men’s outdoor track and field Jay Rhoten, men’s outdoor track and field 1994 - Dan Gabrielson, wrestling Jon Lindaman, men’s outdoor track and field Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Abbie Brown, volleyball Craig Cantrall, men’s indoor track and field, Candace Wilson, volleyball

Appendix LXXV 1999 - Ryan Cunningham, wrestling Reagan Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Sean Clark, men’s indoor track and field, Tony Brownlee, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Brad Gaskill, men’s outdoor track and field Matt Jens, men’s outdoor track and field Nate Koerselman, men’s outdoor track and field Matt McCombs, men’s indoor track and field, Jon Lindaman, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Chris McCullough, men’s indoor track and field, Marc Vander Velden, men’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Abbie Brown, volleyball Peter Wagner, men’s indoor track and field, Candace WIlson, volleyball men’s outdoor track and field Angie Nielsen, volleyball Austin Bonnema, football Jeff Sanger, football Steve Perkins, football 2003 - D.J. Cobler, men’s indoor track and field Matt McCombs, men’s indoor track and field 2000 - Katie Brees, women’s indoor track and field, Peter Wagner, men’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Donell Hotze, softball Tanner Whipple, men’s indoor track and field Annie Van Wetzinga, softball Dustin Roland, wrestling Sean Clark, men’s outdoor track and field Cale Van Genderen, men’s outdoor track and field Adam Hartford, men’s outdoor track and field Jenn Hansen, women’s outdoor track and field Nate Koerselman, men’s outdoor track and field Lindsay Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Chris McCullough, men’s outdoor track and field Raegan Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Tommy Tavegia, men’s outdoor track and field Libby Hysell, softball Marc Vander Velden, men’s outdoor track and field April Miller, softball Peter Wagner, men’s outdoor track and field Jeff Sanger, football 2004 - Kevin Owens, wrestling Reid Evans, football Patrick McElyea, men’s golf Justin Snyder, football Lindsay Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field Candace Wilson, volleyball Raegan Schultz, women’s indoor track and field Angie Nielsen, volleyball women’s outdoor track and field Alicia Whisner, women’s outdoor track and field 2001 - Dmitry Tarasov, wrestling Cale Van Genderen, men’s indoor track and field, Annie Van Wetzinga, softball men’s outdoor track and field Libby Hysell, softball Tanner Whipple, men’s outdoor track and field Katie Brees, women’s indoor track and field, Beth Cunningham, women’s cross country women’s outdoor track and field Mark Sanger, football Tony Brownlee, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field 2005 - D.J. Cobler, men’s outdoor track and field Adam Hartford, men’s indoor track and field, Guy Dierikx, men’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Justin Koeppe, men’s outdoor track and field Chris McCullough, men’s outdoor track and Kevin Pitz, men’s outdoor track and field field Cale Van Genderen, men’s indoor track and field, Tommy Tavegia, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Alicia Whisner, women’s outdor track and field Peter Wagner, men’s indoor track and field, Ryan Johnson, football men’s outdoor track and field Vance Schuring, football Angie Nielsen, volleyball 2006 - Zac Bailey, men’s outdoor track and field 2002 - Jeremy Hendricks, wrestling Ben Bollard, men’s indoor track and field Dustin Roland, wrestling men’s outdoor track and field Molly Parrott, women’s basketball, softball Teddy Clark, men’s indoor track and field Libby Hysell, softball Guy Dierikx, men’s indoor track and field, Tim White, men’s golf men’s outdoor track and field Katie Button, women’s indoor track and field Bryan George, men’s indoor track and field Abby Gonzales, women’s indoor track and field, Craig Hernandez, men’s outdoor track and field women’s outdoor track and field Justin Koeppe, men’s indoor track and field, Lindsay Schultz, women’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field

LXXVI Appendix men’s outdoor track and field 2011 - Ethan Miller, men’s indoor track and field, Brian Respeliers, men’s indoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Zach Zellweger, men’s indoor track and field Matt Graber, men’s indoor track and field Alex Costigan, women’s outdoor track and field Kurtis Brondyke, men’s indoor track and field, Alicia Whisner, women’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Dana Wilkerson, women’s outdoor track and field Allen Scovel, men’s outdoor track and field Nick Reed, football Trevor Veach, men’s outdoor track and field Taylor Vanden Wynboom, football Mitch Wagoner, men’s outdoor track and field Brant VerMeer, football Kyle Wood, men’s outdoor track and field Jill Ziskovsky, women’s indoor track and field, 2007 - Ben Bollard, men’s outdoor track and field women’s outdoor track and field Guy Dierikx, men’s indoor track and field, Emily Teas, women’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field, football women’s outdoor track and field Jason Fisher, men’s outdoor track and field Felicia Coleman, women’s indoor track and field, Craig Hernandez, men’s outdoor track and field women’s outdoor track and field Alex Miller, men’s outdoor track and field Rachel Purdy, women’s indoor track and field, Alicia Whisner, women’s outdoor track and field women’s outdoor track and field Joel Winters, men’s golf Caitlin Wilson, women’s outdoor track and field Greg Altmaier, football Kiley Lythberg, softball Katie Tenboer, softball 2008 - Kari Hutchinson, women’s indoor track and field Emily Teas, women’s indoor track and field 2012 - Caitlin Wilson, women’s indoor track and field Jill Ziskovsky, women’s indoor track and field Eric Larson, men’s indoor track and field, Rachelle Tipton, women’s indoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Jason Fisher, men’s indoor track and field Ethan Miller, men’s outdoor track and field Guy Dierikx, men’s indoor track and field, Mitch Wagoner, men’s outdoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Logan Danko, men’s outdoor track and field Alex Miller, men’s outdoor track and field Kyle Wood, men’s outdoor track and field Luke Bolander, men’s outdoor track and field Allen Scovel, men’s outdoor track and field Matt Patrick, men’s outdoor track and field Trevor Veach, men’s outdoor track and field Kurtis Brondyke, men’s outdoor track and field Alex Edwards, men’s outdoor track and field Kelly Harris, softball Morgan Darrow, women’s outdoor track and field Annie Sarcone, softball 2009 - Kurtis Brondyke, men’s indoor track and field, Abbey Strajack, softball men’s outdoor track and field Sarah Paulson, women’s golf Ethan Miller, men’s indoor track and field, Eli Horton, men’s cross country men’s oudoor track and field Rachel Boeke, women’s outdoor track and field 2013 - Eric Larson, men’s indoor track and field, men’s Rachael Everingham, softball outdoor track and field Sarah Paulson, women’s golf Eli Horton, men’s indoor track and field, men’s cross country 2010 - Kurtis Brondyke, men’s indoor track and field, Felicia Coleman, women’s indoor track and field men’s outdoor track and field Mallory Schulenberg, softball Ethan Miller, men’s indoor track and field Austin O’Brien, men’s cross country men’s outdoor track and field Danny Samson, football Mitch Morris, men’s outdoor track and field Jordan Gegner, men’s outdoor track and field 2014 - Austin O’Brien, men’s indoor track and field Luke Bolander, men’s outdoor track and field Eli Horton, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor Matt Patrick, men’s outdoor track and field track and field, cross country Kyle Wood, men’s outdoor track and field Spencer Hammack, men’s indoor track and field Logan Danko, men’s outdoor track and field Drew Jackson, men’s indoor track and field Allen Scovel, men’s outdoor track and field Abi Davis, women’s indoor track and field, women’s Jill Ziskovsky, women’s indoor track and field outdoor track and field women’s outdoor track and field Robbie Rushing, baseball Katie Tenboer, softball Jacob Edleman, football Shane Wong, football 2015 - Daniel Page, wrestling

LXXVII Appendix Matt Seabold, wrestling Cole Decker, men’s outdoor track and field Abbey Strajack, softball Ashlee Downs, women’s outdoor track and field Karlee Rock, softball Hope Heitman, women’s outdoor track and field Abi Davis, women’s indoor track and field Kate Patton, women’s outdoor track and field Camie Kibbee, women’s indoor track and field Monica Ruiz, women’s outdoor track and field Allie McBroom, women’s indoor track and field Sam Markham, football Kate Patton, women’s indoor track and field Jamie Vander Veer, men’s indoor track and field 2017 - Logan Mulford, men’s indoor track and field, men’s Eric Larson, men’s outdoor track and field outdoor track and field Cole Decker, men’s outdoor track and field, cross C.J. Pestano, wrestling country Cam Timok, wrestling Mark Fairley, men’s outdoor track and field 2016 - C.J. Pestano, wrestling Logan Mulford, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Dan Roemerman, men’s indoor track and field, men’s outdoor track and field Abi Davis, women’s indoor track and field, women’s outdoor track and field Lorell Stuht, women’s indoor track and field Iowa Conference MVPs (139) 1969 - Don Ver Meer, men’s golf 1986 - Jo Beth Castleberry, volleyball 1970 - Vern Den Herder, football Cindy Kline, women’s golf Bob Parrott, men’s tennis Kelly McGovern, wrestling 1973 - Steve Paris, wrestling Jeff Schneekloth, men’s tennis Dana Snoap, baseball Ingrid Elvebak, women’s outdoor track and field 1974 - Al Dorenkamp, football 1987 - Cindy Kline, women’s golf Terry Youngblood, men’s track Bill Spurbeck, men’s golf 1977 - Denny Van Wyk, men’s basketball Laurie Sutten, softball Don Taylor, football 1988 - Mike Stumberg, football 1978 - Jerry Fitzsimmons, men’s cross country Lori Ellwood, women’s basketball Pat Espinosa, men’s tennis Joe Jaspers, men’s golf 1979 - Jerry Fitzsimmons, men’s cross country, Brenda Vigness, softball men’s track and fiueld 1989 - Eric Stewart, wrestling Jeff Verhoef, men’s basketball Kendra Storjohann, volleyball 1980 - Jeff Verhoef, men’s basketball 1990 - Ron Saak, football 1981 - Bruce Wendt, football Pat Jackson, men’s golf Kevin Luttrell, men’s tennis 1991 - Rich Kacmarynski, football Ron Peterson, men’s golf Christi Van Werden, softball 1982 - Augie Lugo, men’s tennis 1992 - Jon McGovern, wrestling Ron Peterson, men’s golf Nate Hart, men’s basketball Tracee Foster, women’s golf Emily Grimes, softball Pam Coon, women’s tennis Jana Daberkow, women’s golf 1983 - Karen Collentine, volleyball Andy Goodman, men’s cross country Augie Lugo, men’s tennis 1993 - Tracy Wilson, women’s basketball Dan Hassman, baseball Chad Hoekstra, men’s golf 1984 - Kim Doyle, women’s golf Emily Grimes, softball Karen Collentine, volleyball 1994 - Mark Kacmarynski, football Augie Lugo, men’s tennis Andy Goodman, men’s track and field, Nancy Cisar, women’s outdoor track and field men’s cross country 1985 - Rich Thomas, football Nate Smith, men’s track and field Cindy Kline, women’s golf Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Ingrid Elvebak, women’s cross country, women’s out Todd Isley, men’s golf door track and field 1995 - Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Steve Muller, men’s basketball 1996 - Maggie Brown, volleyball Jeff Schneekloth, men’s tennis Missey Allen, softball Brian Goldsworthy, men’s golf 1997 - Jay Rhoten, men’s track and field

LXXVIII Appendix Abbie Brown, volleyball Miguel Ley, men’s basketball 1998 - Jay Rhoten, men’s track and field **Katie Tenboer, softball Spencer Cox, men’s tennis Shane Wong, football (defensive) Abbie Brown, volleyball Brett McKenzie, men’s soccer 1999 - Wade Van Vark, baseball 2011 - Ethan Miller, men’s indoor track and field Abbie Brown, volleyball men’s outdoor track and field 2000 - Chris McCullough, men’s track and field Kyle Wood, men’s outdoor track and field Jeff Sanger, football Jason Harvey, men’s golf Candace Wilson, volleyball Sarah Paulson, women’s golf 2001 - Roger Dortch, men’s golf 2012 -*Joel Pulliam, baseball Angie Nielsen, volleyball Kyle Wood, men’s indoor track and field 2002 - Peter Wagner, men’s track and field Ethan Miller, men’s outdoor track and field Tim White, men’s golf Allen Scovel, men’s outdoor track and field 2003 - Peter Wagner, men’s track and field **Annie Sarcone, softball Libby Hysell, softball Eli Horton, men’s cross country 2004 - Corrie Schmidt, softball 2013 - Felicia Coleman, women’s indoor track and field Tanner Whipple, men’s track and field **Caitlyn Meyer, softball Jamie Stark, volleyball Austin O’Brien, men’s cross country 2005 - Katie Pederson, volleyball Alayna Bailey, women’s soccer (offensive) Vance Schuring, football Danny Samson, football (defensive) 2006 - Adam Duerfeldt, baseball 2014 - Matt Greenfield, men’s basketball Vance Schuring, football Eli Horton, men’s indoor track and field, men’s 2007 - Andy Petersen, men’s golf outdoor track and field Tim Connell, football Cole Decker, men’s cross country 2008 - Andy Petersen, men’s golf 2015 - Desmond Stoll, men’s golf Guy Dierikx, men’s indoor track and field Abi Davis, women’s indoor track and field Kelly Harris, softball **Abbey Strajack, softball Kari Hutchinson, women’s outdoor track and field *Dylan Diveney, baseball Sarah Paulson, women’s golf Cole Decker, men’s cross country 2009 - Sarah Paulson, women’s golf 2016 - Cole Decker, men’s indoor track and field *Megan Swingen, softball Abi Davis, women’s indoor track and field, women’s 2010 - Kurtis Brondyke, men’s outdoor track and field outdoor track and field Ethan Miller, men’s outdoor track and field, Dan Roemerman, men’s outdoor track and field men’s indoor track and field 2017 - *Karly Olson, softball

Iowa Conference Coach of the Year (138)

1974 - Ron Schipper, football 1982 - Norm Ryerson, men’s golf 1976 - Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Maurine Timmer, women’s golf 1977 - Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball 1983 - Gary Boeyink, women’s basketball Ron Schipper, football Ron Schipper, football Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Norm Ryerson, wrestling Maurine Timmer, women’s golf 1978 - Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Ron Schipper, football 1984 - Ron Schipper, football Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Maurine Timmer, women’s golf Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Bill Hinga, men’s outdoor track and field Jane Kors, women’s outdoor track and field 1979 - Bill Hinga, men’s outdoor track and field Ann Harris, volleyball Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Ron Johnson, wrestling 1980 - Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball 1985 - Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Pam Richards, women’s cross country 1981 - Bryan Poulter, men’s cross country Ron Schipper, football Ron Schipper, football Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Maurine Timmer, women’s golf Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Pam Richards, women’s outdoor track and field

LXXIX Appendix Ron Johnson, wrestling George Wares, softball 1986 - Norm Ryerson, men’s golf Doug Stursma, women’s tennis Maurine Timmer, women’s golf Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field Mike Schrier, men’s tennis Kent Clayberg, volleyball Pam Richards, women’s outdoor track and field 2004 - George Wares, softball 1987 - Bob Bruns, men’s golf Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field Pam Richards, women’s outdoor track and field 2005 - Adam Stevens, baseball 1988 - Bob Bruns, men’s golf Jeff McMartin, football Nancy Wright, volleyball Kevin Sanger, men’s indoor track and field 1989 - Ron Schipper, football Kent Clayberg, volleyball Bob Bruns, men’s golf 2006 - Jeff McMartin, football Jim Graham, women’s tennis 2007 - Jeff McMartin, football Greg Lonning, wrestling Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf 1990 - Ron Schipper, football Kent Clayberg, volleyball Bob Bruns, men’s golf 2008 - Jodee Schaben, women’s golf George Wares, softball Garry Laidlaw, men’s soccer 1991 - Jack Walvoord, men’s basketball Bryan Mours, women’s tennis Bob Bruns, men’s golf 2009 - George Wares, softball Mark Heid, men’s outdoor track and field Joe Dunham, men’s outdoor track and field 1992 - Elizabeth Hadler, men’s tennis Jodee Schaben, women’s golf Mark Heid, men’s outdoor track and field 2010 - Mike Boschee, men’s basketball Kevin Azinger, wrestling Eric Van Kley, wrestling 1993 - Gary Boeyink, women’s basketball Joe Dunham, men’s indoor track and field, men’s Bob Bruns, men’s golf outdoor track and field George Wares, softball 2011 - Chad Green, men’s golf Mark Heid, men’s outdoor track and field Joe Dunham, men’s indoor track and field, men’s Megan Clayberg, volleyball outdoor track and field 1994 - Gary Boeyink, women’s basketball George Wares, softball Ron Schipper, football 2012 - Chad Green, men’s golf Bob Bruns, men’s golf Joe Dunham, men’s outdoor track and field, cross Doug Stursma, women’s tennis country Mark Heid, men’s outdoor track and field Adam Stevens, baseball 1995 - Ron Schipper, football Mike Kobylinski, women’s soccer 1996 - Doug Stursma, men’s tennis 2013 - Joe Dunham, men’s indoor track and field, men’s 1997 - Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field cross country Megan Clayberg, volleyball Chad Green, men’s golf 1998 - Rich Kacmarynski, football 2014 - Craig Douma, men’s basketball Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf Mike Kobylinski, women’s soccer Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field Tim Wilkinson, women’s golf 1999 - Doug Stursma, men’s tennis 2015 - Chad Green, men’s golf 2000 - Rich Kacmarynski, football Joe Dunham, outdoor men’s track and field George Wares, softball 2016 - Central College*, men’s indoor track and field, Doug Stursma, men’s tennis men’s outdoor track and field Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field Tim Wilkinson, women’s golf Megan Clayberg, volleyball Central College*, men’s soccer 2001 - Gary Boeyink, women’s basketball 2017 - Central College*, womens soccer Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf Kevin Sanger, men’s outdoor track and field *Award changed to Coaching Staff of the Year 2002 - Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf Garry Laidlaw, men’s soccer George Wares, softball 2003 - Charlie Estabrook, men’s golf

LXXX Appendix National Association of Basketball Coaches Academic Honor Roll (10) 1997 2017 Doug Frazell Austin Glawe Aaron Kuecker Jacob Hay Kevin Thompson Jordan Saddoris Colby Taylor 2015 Pete Walker Nile Eckermann Aaron Rosenstiel

Allstate National Association of Basketball Coaches Good Works Team (1) 2015 - Jordan Saddoris Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Academic Team Honor Roll (9) 1996 - 3.29 1999 - 3.52 (fifth) 2011 - 3.45 (20th) 1997 - 3.51 (third) 2000 - 3.58 (second) 2012 - 3.46 (20th) 1998 - 3.38 2002 - 3.50 2013 - 3.48 (21st) USTFCCCA All-Academic Cross Country team (28 times, 18 athletes) 2005 Brent Ewing 2015 Tanner Rathje Bryan George Drew Jackson Mark Fairley Evie Kammeyer Tanner Rathje Holly McKinney 2007 2013 Jon Specht Angie Berry Drew Jackson Isaac Steffensmeier Jamie Vander Veer Holly McKinney 2009 Alyssa Eaves Hannah Anderson 2016 Angie Berry 2014 Mark Fairley Mark Fairley Tanner Rathje 2011 Eli Horton Isaac Steffensmeier Melony McDermott Isaac Steffensmeier Rachel Peter Jamie Vander Veer 2012 2017 Cole Decker Mark Fairley

U.S. Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association Academic Team selections (15) Men’s cross country (5) Women’s cross country (10) 2013 - 3.17 1999 1999 2014 - 3.36 2005 - 3.16 2005 - 3.33 2015 - 3.35 2014 - 3.17 2007 - 3.3 2016 - 3.36 2015 - 3.15 2010 - 3.38 2017 - 3.49 2016 - 3.25 2011 - 3.27 2012 - 3.36

LXXXI Appendix National Football Foundation Hampshire Academic Society (84) 2007 Cole Henderson 2012 2015 Greg Altmaier Austin Hill Bobby Daigle Taylor Cox Dustyn Baethke Steven Johnson Ross Doehrmann Jake Wassenaar Trenton Blythe Jordan Leuschen Jack Flaherty Curtis Weeks Keith Bowers Joel Mudd Spenser Fuller Guy Dierikx Jason Ohlfest Ben Lechtenberg 2016 Brett Doud A.J. Santon Colton Smith Corbin Blythe Cody Huisman Lee Schroeder Garrett Veldman Brett Boddicker Scott Paja Andrew Weaks Mitchell Boerm Aaron Rasmussen 2011 Drew Carlson Vance Schuring Garret Albers 2013 Riley Gray Josh Smith Holden Blythe Nolan Blythe TJ Huizenga Matt Daniels Jacob Edleman Zach Matter 2008 Mike Furlong Joe Flaherty William Meredith Jordan Edgerly Patrick Kelley Blaine Forsythe Jessie Peterson Justin Johnson Jackson Leuschen JJ Kotz Sam Schmitz Dustin Veldhuizen Cory Nikkel Tanner Price Matthew Williamson Spenser Remick Jake Petersen Nathan Rouse 2014 2009 Ryan Schmidt Schyler Bardole Andy Kneib Colton Smith Brendon Boerm Colton Steeve Jeremy Snead Aaron Eiseler Zach Van Arkel Joey Toale Nick Henry Korey Van Wyk Brandon Wagner Eric Larson Brett Wilkin Jack Norgaard 2010 Brady Wilson Josh Osborn Zack Bandow David Young Kevin Sheldon Kurtis Brondyke Jordan Wachter Kevin Haupt

Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team (4) 1997 - Marc Poortinga 2011 - Cory Nikkel 2005 - Stephen Barnes 2015 - Jake Wassenaar

All-America Scholars Golf Team (52) 1984 - Brian Goldsworthy 1992 - Bill Conger* Tim White 2012 - Brent Goodenow 1985 - Brian Goldsworthy Brent Peterson 2004 - Patrick McElyea Matt Vegter 1986 - Bill Spurbeck 1993 - Bill Conger* Nick Grossman Sarah Paulson Kim Doyle Chad Hoekstra Kyle Matzen 2013 - Taylor Hill 1987 - Bill Spurbeck 1994 - Jason Brown* 2005 - Nick Grossman 2014 - Taylor Hill, Chelsey Joe Jaspers 1997 - Brad Dutler 2007 - Jeff Millet Shuey Brent Peterson 1998 - Chris Huston Issac Rodenberg 2015 - Chelsey Shuey 1988 - Joe Jaspers Justin Schulte Reid Turner 2016 - Emily Opsal Pat Jackson 2000 - Shannon Hoekstra 2008 - Reid Turner Valorie Taylor Steve Kimball 2001 - Courtney Brooks 2009 - Andy Petersen Molly Timmerman 1989 - Jeff Woods Roger Dortch Andrew Townsend *True-Temper Scholarship Steve Rheinschmidt Jon Hietbrink 2010 - Andrew Townsend winner 1990 - Jeff Woods Tim White 2011 - Kaurie Kincaid 1991 - Mark Smith 2002 - Jon Hietbrink Molli O’Brien

LXXXII Appendix National Soccer Coaches Association of America Academic Team (10)

Women’s soccer (8) Men’s soccer (4) 2000-01 2012-13, 3.01 2003-04 2013-14, 3.01 2008-09 2014-15, 3.05 2011-12, 3.26 2015-16, 2012-13, 3.54 2016-17 2013-14, 3.39 2014-15, 3.46 2015-16, 3.29 2016-17

National Soccer Coaches Association of America Scholar All-America (10)

2004 2008 Myra Applegate Clayton Boeyink Megan Augustin Quincy Garner Tara Thornton Chris Purdue Alisa Scarrow Jamie Wheelock Tim Dobberfuhl Brandon Thomsen

National Fastpitch Coaches Association Top 10 Academic Team (4)

1996 2000 - ninth 1997 - sixth 2017 - fifth (tie)

Appendix LXXXIII National Fastpitch Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Softball Team (168) 1996 Jill Williams Katie Tenboer Katie Canney Amy Hakeman Holly Von Fumetti Mikayla Heath Kim Pickett 2005 Paige Heesch Sarah Street Katie Boyington 2011 Karlee Rock Alison Wilson Abby Frye Lexi Cessna Taylor Sohn Kristen Friedrichs Mycaela Crouse Whitney Sowers 1997 Anne Legg Jess Edler Lizzie Stock Amy Hakeman Tine Shimak Rachael Everingham Tabitha Taylor Amy Lester Chelsea Greiner Abbey Strajack Kristy Pedersen 2006 Brie Haycraft Dana Van Renterghem Katie Shelley Laura Anderson Kiley Lythberg Stacey Sonnek Patience Anderson Jordan Overland 2016 Amy Spaur Katie Boyington Heidi Reburn Sarah Bowen Kara Stanley Ryann Engholm Trysh Shimak Kaci Braner Ellen Thompson Abby Frye Emily Te Brink Mikayla Heath 1998 Alysha Overturf Katie Tenboer Karly Olson Katie Shelley Kelsey Rethmeier Rachel Whiteside Kylie Olson Amy Hakeman Tine Shimak Taylor Sohn Rundi Nelson 2012 Makenzie Matt Kelly Oliver 2007 Lexi Cessna Tabitha Taylor Wendy Walton Laura Anderson Shannon Coulson Nicole Williams Natalie Deming Angela Davis 2000 Ryann Engholm Jess Edler 2017 Denise Barnard Kristen Friedrichs Chelsea Greiner Sarah Bowen Daniela Grob Alysha Overturf Brie Haycraft Kaci Braner Donell Hotze Lacey Ritscher Jordan Overland Taylor Fisher Dawn Howard Tina Shimak Emily Te Brink Mikayla Heath Mandy Jens Amy Zellmer Dana Van Renterghem Makenzie Matt Kelly Oliver Holly Von Fumetti Karly Olson Molly Parrott 2008 2013 Kylie Olson Ellen Thompson Ryann Engholm Lexi Cessna Taylor Sohn Mary Vande Hoef Katrina Hruby Chelsea Greiner Sara Sparks Annie Van Wetzinga Alysha Overturf Brie Haycraft Sarah Sponder Jamie Waterman Lacey Ritscher Jordan Overland Sara Tallman Megan Swingen Heidi Reburn Tabitha Taylor 2001 Amy Zellmer Trisha Smith Abbie Voas Denise Barnard Whitney Sowers Mandy Jens 2009 Emily Te Brink Kelly Oliver Natalie Deming Dana Van Renterghem Mary Vande Hoef Ryann Engholm Alysha Overturf 2014 2002 Megan Swingen Katie Canney Denise Barnard Katie Tenboer Lexi Cessna Emily Carlson Alyse Vander Plaats Shannon Coulson Molly Parrott Holly Von Fumetti Brie Haycraft Missy Voigt Mikayla Heath 2010 Chelsea Greiner 2003 Shanna Aberson Jordan Overland Amy Adams Natalie Deming Karlee Rock Katie Boyington Jess Edler Taylor Sohn Abby Frye Bethany Koskamp Abbey Strajack Kris Hughes Taylor Larkin Dana Van Renterghem Anne Legg Kiley Lythberg Stef Miller Taryn Pennington 2015 Beth Peterson Hallie Schon Kaci Braner Mary Vande Hoef Allysa Stephens Brooke Brommel LXXXIV Appendix Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association Academic Team selections (9) Men Women 2005 2012 - 3.27 2011 2015 - 3.48 2012 - 3.23 2016 - 3.38 2015 - 3.42 2017 - 3.50 2017 - 3.34 Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association Scholar-Athlete Tennis Team (62) 1984 - Dan Lazenby Jordan Langer, Sarah Montgomery, Jessie 1986 - Ahi Afridi, Alan Brown Ryals, Katie Todd 1987 - Ahi Afridi, Alan Brown, Eric Ellefson 2016 - Alex Anderson, Collin Jones, Tom Palmer, Josh 1988 - Dallas Bogner, Chuck Ray Philips, Angie Allgood, Anna Bowser, Alli 2011 - Bryn Boswell, Dan Bowser, Kyle Freischlag, Brandenberg, Megan Davis, Morgan John Seier, Ryan Shuey Ernst, Amanda Kuhn, Jessi Ryals, 2012 - David Bouska, Nicole Curran, Kayla Donner, Josh Paige Vannausdle, EmmaGrace Walter Forst, Kyle Freischlag, Chelsea Johnson, John Seier, 2017 - Alex Anderson, Danny Anderson, Colin Jones, Emily Swartz, Riley Taylor Jackson Lewton, Tom Palmer, Carl Peterson, 2015 - Alex Anderson, CJ Cliff, Josh Forst, Tim Kahl, Josh Tom Palmer, Collin Schares, Scott Wilson, Phillips, Morgan Ernst, Lauren Kriegel, Ashley Maley, Angie Allgood, Morgan Ernst, Jenna Stewart, Sami Thompson, Holly Vander USTFCCCA All-Academic Track and Field team (101 times, 63 athletes) 1994 2003 2009 2014 2017 Craig Cantrall Cale Van Genderen Rachel Boeke Spencer Hammack Will Daniels Andy Goodman Tanner Whipple Emily Teas Drew Jackson Mark Fairley Nate Smith Jenn Hansen Rachelle Tipton Eric Larson Ryan Kruse Lindsay Schultz Jill Ziskovsky Jaemin Powell Emma Drees 1999 Raegan Schultz Camie Kibbee Morgan Koenigs Jon Rathje 2010 Allie McBroom Lorell Stuht Matt Webster 2006 Tyler Crouse Whitney Pavlat Amy Olson Ben Bollard Felicia Coleman Monica Ruiz Jen Osteen Bryan George Ashley Feldman Hollie Reilly Alex Costigan Sam Retz 2015 Chelsey Keller Emily Teas Spencer Hammack 2000 Alicia Whisner Rachelle Tipton Drew Jackson Marc VanderVelden Jill Ziskovsky Eric Larson Katie Brees 2007 Jamie Vander Veer Ben Bollard 2011 Emma Drees 2001 Guy Dierikx Kurtis Brondyke Camie Kibbee Tony Brownlee Cody Huisman Tyler Crouse Morgan Koenigs Lucas Nims Alex Miller Rachel Purdy Allie McBroom Katie Brees Adam Wolf Emily Teas Kate Patton Jenn Hansen Angie Berry Jill Ziskovsky Monica Ruiz Rachel Boeke Meredith 2002 Kari Hutchinson 2012 Zimmerman Tony Brownlee Chelsey Keller Tyler Crouse Matt Jens Alicia Whisner Rachel Northrup 2016 Matt McCombs Rachel Purdy Mark Fairley Katie Brees 2008 Morgan Sharp Hunter Howe Abby Gonzales Guy Dierikx Miranda Wehde Ryan Kruse Jenn Hansen Rachel Boeke Jaemin Powell Lindsay Schultz Kari Hutchinson Holly McKinney Raegan Schultz Emily Teas Kate Patton Rachelle Tipton Monica Ruiz Jill Ziskovsky

Appendix LXXXV U.S. Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches Association Academic Team selections (9) Women’s track and field (10) 2017 - 3.35 2000 - 3.11 2007 - 3.21 2008 - 3.14 2009 - 3.13 2010 - 3.16 2011 - 3.33 2012 - 3.26 2013 - 3.26 2016 - 3.21 American Volleyball Coaches Association Academic Team Honor Roll selections (18) 1997 2003 2007 2011 2015 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2001 2005 2009 2013 2002 2006 2010 2014

NWCA Scholar All-American Wrestling Team (26) 1988 - Chris Hoffman 2005 - Peter Howard 2016 - A.J. Pestano 1989 - Chris Hoffman 2010 - Reid Imerman C.J. Pestano Shaun Van Vark 2012 - Zach Beekman Jay Pike 1992 - Lynn Silver Theron Stewart Matt Seabold Brad Kreiner 2013 - Theron Stewart 2017 - A.J. McBroom 1996 - Brent Dunlap 2015 - Tyler Lowy Zach Moss 2001 - Jeremy Hendricks Zach Moss C.J. Pestano 2002 - Jeremy Hendricks CJ Pestano Matt Seabold Andy Gum Jay Pike Successful Farming All-American Farm Team (11)

1995 - Mark Kacmarynski, football 1998 - Jay Rhoten, men’s track 1996 - Stacy Sonnek, softball Andrew Paulsen, football Mark Kamarynski, football 1999 - Jina Bos, women’s track 1997 - Stacy Sonnek, softball Jeff Sanger, football Jay Rhoten, men’s track 2000 - Jeff Sanger, football Matt Paulsen, football Team discontinued after 2000.

Des Moines Register Sports Hall of Fame 1976 - Richard “Babe” Tysseling ‘32; baseball, men’s basketball, football, track and field, coach, athletics director 1988 - Vern Den Herder ‘70; football, men’s basketball, NFL player 2002 - Dick Schultz ‘50; baseball, men’s basketball, football, Division I basketball coach, athletics director, NCAA executive director, U.S. Olympic Committee president

LXXXVI Appendix Central College Athletics Hall of Honor 2002 2010 Vern Den Herder; football, men’s basketball Jeff Blythe, football Dr. Camilla Ratering McCalmont; women’s cross country, Gary Boeyink, baseball, men’s basketball, coach women’s track and field Emilie Hanson, women’s basketball Ron Schipper; Head football coach, athletics director Dick Schultz; Baseball, men’s basketball, football 2011 Richard “Babe” Tysseling; baseball, men’s basketball, Rich Kacmarynski, football football, track and field Shannan Mattiace, women’s tennis Jeff Verhoef; men’s basketball Kevin Sanger, football, track and field

2003 2012 Dr. Richard Dykstra; football Jack Walvoord; men’s basketball player/coach Gertrude Beintema; athletic department office manager Emily Grimes Rottinghaus; softball Marcie Thurn Rohach; women’s track and field Tim Hackel; wrestling Clarence Wilkins; men’s basketball Jon McGovern; wrestling Brian Goldsworthy; Men’s Golf 2013 2004 John Bermel; men’s golf Denise Boll Baker; Women’s basketball Mark Kacmarynski; football Dr. Kenneth Weller; Central College president, NCAA Cindy (Kline) Olson; women’s golf vice-president Brian O’Donnell; football Dana Snoap; men’s basketball 2014 2005 Megan Clayberg; volleyball coach Tom Stone; football Rick Sanger; football, track and field Nancy Cisar Wright; women’s track and field Jeff Schneekloth; tennis Scot Storjohann; football, wrestling 2015 2006 Abbie (Brown) Sogard; volleyball Laurie Sutten Flynn; softball, women’s basketball Randy Busscher; football Joe Jaspers; men’s golf, men’s basketball Jason Christenson; wrestling Scott Lindell; football Chris Hulleman; football Lori Nolte; women’s cross country, women’s track and field 2016 2007 Candace (Wilson) DeRegger; volleyball Eldon Schulte; football, basketball, men’s track and field Al Dorekamp; football, baseball Lisa Broek; track and field Rick Perry; football, basketball Rich Thomas; football 2017 2008 Donell (Hotze) Kvaal; softball Harold De Bie; men’s basketball Molly Parrott; women’s basketball, softball Bruce Heerema; football, men’s track and field Angie (Nielsen) Sears; volleyball Christi Van Werden; softball, women’s basketball

2009 Dick Bowzer, football, men’s basketball, men’s tennis, coach Kim Doyle, women’s golf Mark Muyskens, men’s cross country, men’s track and field Jamie Zyzda, softball

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