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2 2008 ROSTER

NO NAME POS CLASS/EXP. HT HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 2 Becky Brandies OF Jr 5-6 Madison, FL (Madison County HS) 3 Lauren Crandall OF Sr 5-4 DeLand, FL (DeLand HS) 4 Ambar Jones OF So 5-3 Pembroke Pines, FL (Pembroke Pines Charter HS) 5 Ashlyn Parmerter IF Fr 5-9 Winter Haven, FL (Winter Haven HS) 6 Amy Bukovich IF Jr 5-8 Boca Raton, FL (Olympic Heights HS) 7 Melissa Moore IF Sr 5-9 Miami, FL (Palmetto HS) 8 Christine Houghtaling OF Jr 5-7 Miami, FL (Palmetto HS) 9 Brittany Walker C/OF Fr 5-7 Gastonia, NC (Ashbrook HS) 10 Amber Barton P So 5-10 Osteen, FL (Pine Ridge HS) 11 Hailey Broyles OF So 5-7 Pembroke Pines, FL (Pembroke Pines Charter HS) 12 Rose Gressley P/1B Fr 5-11 Virginia Beach, VA (Green Run HS) 13 Kerri Croney C/OF Fr 5-5 Tampa, FL (Tampa HS) 15 Jessica Myers OF Jr 5-9 Boynton Beach, FL (Boynton Beach HS) 17 Jenna Schwarz 3B Jr 5-7 Boca Raton, FL (PBCC) 19 Caitlyn Bliss UT Jr 5-6 Lutz, FL (Manatee CC) 22 Cari Curfman 1B Fr 5-5 Valrico, FL (Durant HS) 23 Kathryn Stauffer P Jr 5-9 Pembroke Pines, FL (Pembroke Pines Charter HS) 25 Blair Bodenmiller SS So 5-8 Orlando, FL (Dr. Phillips HS) 32 Vanessa Suarez P/IF Jr 6-1 Orange Park, FL (Clay HS) 54 Quincy Wilson C/3B Fr 5-5 Crystal River, FL (Crystal River HS)

Head Coach: Joan Joyce Assistant Coaches: Chan Walker, John Stratton, Mandie Fishback

3 2008Outlook

he Florida Atlantic University softball team season’s 42 victories (74%). Coach Joyce feels enters the 2008 season seeking its 11th confident that sophomore Amber Barton (21 app., T conference title in 12 years. 3.2 ERA) and junior Kat Stauffer (14 app., 2.21 ERA), who both saw significant time in the circle The Owls quickly adjusted to life in the Sun last season, will continue the legacy of dominant Belt Conference, winning the regular season and pitching that includes Musillo and FAU Athletics conference titles and sweeping the Conference Player Hall-of-Famer Nikki Myers. In addition, the Owls of the Year (Mandie Fishback), Pitcher of the Year recruited freshman Rose Gressley, who is also (Jen Musillo) and Coach of the Year (Joan Joyce) expected to see playing time at pitcher. honors. FAU ended the season with a 42-23 record but was not selected to an NCAA Regional. The Owls will have to replace three everyday position players as Jenna Lopez, Charlotte Baird and Fishback This year’s squad faces the task of replacing two of have moved on. There are plenty of players who can the best players in program history in Fishback and help FAU overcome the loss of Fishback, including Musillo, whose careers ended last season. In all, FAU five returning players who saw playing time in lost pitchers who were responsible for 31 of last the infield last season. Freshman Quincy 4 Wilson is among those competing to replace Baird behind the plate. Sophomore Hailey Broyles is expected to occupy the spot in the outfield vacated by Lopez’s graduation.

Offensively, the team lost batters who were responsible for 174 of last season’s 478 hits (40%). There are plenty of experienced hitters ready to step up their production. Junior Becky Brandies,who was second on the team in batting average, returns, as does redshirt sophomore Blair Bodenmiller, who was second in both homeruns (6) and RBIs (33).

The Owls always tough nonconference schedule features five teams ranked in the preseason poll. including perennial powers such as Michigan, South Carolina, Maryland, LSU and Stanford. FAU will also travel to Palm Springs, CA, to take part in the Palm Springs Softball Classic. The field will include LSU, Stanford, Hawaii and Oregon State, among others. The Owls will also face the USA Olympic Team as a part of the tournament.

FAU will also defend its Sun Belt regular season and tournament titles against conference opponents such as Western Kentucky, Troy and Louisiana-Lafayette. In addition, the Owls will face rival Florida International in a three- game series. The series will be broken up during the season with Florida International hosting the first two games on April 9 and May 2, with the Owls hosting the series finale on May 3, which is the season’s final home game. The Owls will continue their rivalry with Atlantic Sun foe Stetson, traveling to Deland on May 4 in the regular season finale.

Troy will be the site of the Sun Belt Tournament, and FAU will attempt to successfully defend its tournament title from last season. With a significant amount of experience returning and the Sun Belt Champion earning an automatic bid, the Owls don’t plan on being on the outside looking in at this year’s NCAA Tournament.

5 Joan Head Coach JOYCE

ome coaches not only define their careers but A-Sun campaign, and returned to the NCAA help to define the identity of their programs, Tournament where the Owls advanced to the regional their universities and even their sports: Penn finals, picking up a pair of shutout victories over the S State head coach Joe Paterno, an icon of University of Florida. college football; Pat Summitt, the only coach in the In 2007, the Owls came from behind to take the history of Tennessee women’s ; John Sun Belt’s regular-season title on the final day of Wooden, leader of UCLA’s eight-consecutive national conference play, and after being upset in the opening champions in men’s basketball. Coaches whose round of the conference tournament, won five straight careers continue to have meaning well beyond their games including a triple-header on the tournament’s coaching days. final day to edge Troy 1-0 in the championship Joan Joyce is on the path to joining that list. Joyce game for the program’s first Sun Belt Tournament the role of Senior Woman Administrator at FAU, a is the only head coach Florida Atlantic softball has championship. position she held until 2001. had in its 13-year history. Under Joyce the program’s Individually, Joyce helped sculpt the career of Nikki accomplishments are unparalleled: eight-consecutive Myers, who finished her four-year run in 2002. Myers The record run of championships began in 1997 with Atlantic Sun Conference Championships (1997-2004), twice received Second-Team All-America honors and not only the program’s first conference champion- nine in all (2006), and six-straight NCAA Tournament finished her career third in NCAA history in strikeouts. ship, but FAU’s first A-Sun title in any sport. That appearances (1999-2004), seven in all (2006). In Joyce has coached four A-Sun Players of the Year, with success resulted in Joyce’s second A-Sun Coach-of- FAU’s first season as a member of the Sun Belt, the Myers receiving the honor three times and Alana Klaus the-Year award. In 1998, the team repeated as Owls were crowned regular season and conference being recognized in the inaugural 1995 campaign. She A-Sun champions. tournament champions. has also coached an A-Sun Pitcher of the Year in In 1999, the A-Sun was given an automatic bid to the Three times the Owls have won 56 games or more, Candice Freel and twice, the conference Freshman of NCAA postseason tournament for the conference most recently in 2004 when their 56-18 mark was the the Year. In addition, Freel added a Sun Belt Pitcher champion. The Owls won their third straight A-Sun third-highest win total in program history. FAU’s and Player of the Year to her resume in 2007. The Owls Championship and appeared in the NCAA Tournament defense of its A-Sun title that year was not an easy currently have Callie Piper and Jen Musillo playing in for the first time. FAU posted a 49-20 record, good one, as it took a dramatic doubleheader sweep of UCF the National Fastpitch League. enough to earn Joyce another A-Sun Coach-of-the- in the regular-season finale to clinch the top seed for Joyce began planting the seeds of success when she Year award and her entire staff the Southeast Region the A-Sun Championships. was hired in May 1994. She spent nine months Coaching Staff-of-the-Year award by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. In 2003, FAU won 31 of its last 41 games en route to creating a program from scratch, and the result was an the same postseason success. From 2003 to 2004, impressive 33-18 record in year one. Not only did that In 2000, FAU would win its fourth-consecutive A-Sun FAU’s schedule was one of the best in the nation as first year earn Joyce her first A-Sun Coach-of-the-Year title and return to the NCAA Tournament. The season the Owls faced at least three teams that went on to award, but she was also named Palm Beach County also featured an 18-game winning streak, and the Women’s College World Series. Coach of the Year. another A-Sun Coach-of-the-Year award for Joyce. The 2001 season ended with similar results, an A-Sun In 2002, FAU set a team record and led the nation The building effort continued in 1996, as the team title and a trip to the NCAA Tournament while with 62 wins. It resulted in Joyce's fifth A-Sun Coach- finished 37-32 and advanced to its second-straight finishing with 46-21. of-the-Year award. It was also in 2002 that FAU A-Sun tournament. That year also saw Joyce take on received its first no. 1 seed, one of eight in the nation, for the NCAA Regional.

Each year Joyce continues to raise the expectation level for a program that, since its inception, has averaged 45 wins per year, making FAU softball one of the top programs in the nation. FAU was undoubtedly one of the best programs during its time in the A-Sun Conference, claiming more champion- ships (nine) than any program in the 27-year history of A-Sun.

With so much success, sometimes a season simply cannot match the high expectations. For Joyce and FAU, that season was 2005, when the Owls went 37- 32, clinched the second seed for the A-Sun Championships but saw their streak of conference titles and NCAA berths come to an end. Of the 32 losses, 19 came against teams that eventually qualified for the NCAA Tournament.

2006 saw a return to the top as FAU captured its ninth conference crown in 10 years during its final Joan Joyce pitch knowledge has been instrumental in FAU’s perennial strength.

6 JOYCE’S CAREER SOFTBALL COACHING RECORD Noted Accomplishments 1995 FAU 33 18 .647 SOFTBALL 1996 FAU 37 32 .536 1997 FAU 42 29 .592 • Sun Belt Coach of the Year (2007) 1998 FAU 47 20 .701 • Five-time A-Sun Coach of the Year (1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002) 1999 FAU 49 20 .710 • Inducted into the National Softball Hall of Fame in 1983 2000 FAU 57 17 .770 • Raybestos Brakettes Records Held (played from 1954-63, 1967-75/19 seasons): 2001 FAU 46 21 .687 — Most consecutive all-star team selections (18) 2002 FAU 62 13 .827 — Eight-time MVP in the National Tournament 2003 FAU 44 28 .611 — Most victories in a season (42 in 1974) 2004 FAU 56 18 .757 — Two no-hit, no-run games in National Tournament (four times) 2005 FAU 37 32 .627 — Shutouts in a season (38 in 1974) 2006 FAU 35 25 .583 — Most innings pitched in a game (29 in 1968 against Perkasie) 2007 FAU 42 23 .646 — Career doubles (153) Total 587 296 .664 — Doubles in a season (22 in 1968) — Career triples (67) In all, Joyce has coached 25 First-Team All-Conference — Six-time team batting champion (1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1973) selections and 27 second-team honorees. 15-Time All-America Selection (First-Team unless noted) Joyce’s duties at FAU have not been limited to softball • 1958 (Utility) - Second-Team • 1969 (Pitcher) and administration. Since 1996 she has been head • 1959 (1B) • 1970 (Pitcher) coach of the women’s golf team. Much like the softball • 1960 (Utility) • 1971– Co-MVP (Pitcher) team, Joyce has led the golf team on a continual path • 1961– MVP (Pitcher) • 1972 (Pitcher) of improvement. She has coached three A-Sun Golfers • 1962 (Pitcher) • 1973– MVP (Pitcher) of the Year in Cecilie Lundgreen (1997), Jessica Polus • 1963– MVP (Pitcher) • 1974– MVP (Pitcher) (2002) and Natalia Navarro (2004) and one Freshman • 1964-1966 (Played for the Orange Lionettes) • 1975– MVP (Pitcher) of the Year, Praewnapa Phol-Uayporn (2005). • 1967 (1B) • National Tournament Batting Champion • 1968– MVP (Pitcher) (1971– .467) Outside FAU, Joyce has been involved both as a coach and as a player at the highest levels of softball. Her GOLF coaching experience includes a four-year stint in the • 19-year Member of LPGA Tour (1977-1995) women's professional softball ranks, winning the World • Best finishes included sixth place in tournaments in 1981 and 1984 Series in each of those seasons. She has also coached • Best round was a 66 and played softball with many of the nation's top • Once listed in Guinness Book of World Records for lowest number of putts (17) in a single collegiate coaches. round (both men and women)

A member of the National Amateur Softball Hall of SUPER STARS Fame, Joyce holds a career pitching record of 753 wins • Finished sixth overall in two appearances and 42 losses. Included in her totals are 150 no-hit, • Won bowling and basketball no-run games and 50 perfect games. At the plate she • Finished second in tennis posted a career batting average of .324. Joyce counts striking out Ted Williams in 1961 as one of her most VOLLEYBALL notable achievements. • Served as player/coach in the United States Volleyball Association with the A multi-sport athlete, Joyce has now been inducted Connecticut Clippers into eight total Halls of Fame. Her enshrinements include the Connecticut Women's Basketball Hall of • Competed in four national tournaments Fame, the Hank O'Donnell Hall of Fame, the Fairfield • Named to the All-East Regional team County Sports Hall of Fame, the International Softball • Served as high school federation Federation Hall of Fame, the National Amateur Softball volleyball official (1991-92) Hall of Fame, the Greater Waterbury Hall of Fame, the • NAGWS volleyball official (1968-1975) Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame and she is one of BASKETBALL only three Americans who have been inducted into the OTHER International Women's Sports Hall of Fame. In 1976, • 4-time WBA (Women’s Basketball • Finished third among Athletes of the she was a runner-up for the Women's Sports Magazine Association) All-American Millenium in Connecticut (Steve Young Athlete of the Year. Her story is familiar to the • 3-time AAU All-American fastpitch world and to anyone who has followed the • Set national tournament single-game was first) games of softball, basketball, volleyball or golf. scoring record (67 points in 1964) • Basketball and softball head coach at • Played on U.S. National Team (1965) Brooklyn College (now LIU) (1973-74) Joan Joyce has left an indelible mark on women’s • Served as an official (1958-1972) • Volleyball, basketball and softball athletics and is creating a legacy that will help to • Officiated three college national coach at Mattatuck Community College define Florida Atlantic University, Owls athletics and championship games (1974-75) collegiate softball for decades to come.

7 Chan Assistant Coach WALKER

Chan Walker took on more responsibilities each returned to FAU season. While at FAU, she also in January 2006 served as the assistant director of after a four- the Atlantic Sun Championship year hiatus. She Tournament in 1998 and 2000, and had been an as an assistant director of sports instrumental information. part of building the program as both a player (1995- As an outfielder for the Owls for two 96) and assistant coach (1998-01). Her versatility seasons, Walker maintained a good and willingness to help anyone are true assets to eye for the ball and had a great Head Coach Joan Joyce and to any student-athlete fielding touch. She hit her first who has the pleasure of working with her. home run against St. John's In 2002 Walker served as American Heritage High University on Feb. 22, 1995, School’s assistant coach, ran clinics and camps and reached base safely in 10 of her first conducted private lessons. She served as fellow FAU 11 games, and scored seven runs in alumnus Amy Alderman’s assistant coach at Lynn that same time span. University from 2002-04, while also working in Walker was third on the team with a public child care. .302 average as a senior. More Walker’s return to FAU and to college coaching brings important was her team-leading on- back someone who knows the ins and outs base percentage, which was of collegiate athletics and the Owls in particular. She positively impacted by 20 walks. brings to the program an awareness of the fielding She finished her career with a .304 techniques needed to be a successful softball batting average and .389 on-base outfielder. percentage, both ranking among the Her first stint at FAU saw the central Florida native top five in program history. She scored 70 times and Walker came to Florida Atlantic after transferring become a student-assistant. During her first season, knocked in 41 runs. She also posted the highest from Spartanburg Methodist College where she she worked with the players as a hitting instructor, successful stolen base percentage in program history played for Coach Vicki Corn. She currently resides in base coach and travel coordinator. among players with at least 15 attempts (21-for-22, Boca Raton. .955). Her 21 steals rank eighth among FAU alums. Upon graduation from FAU in December 1997, Walker She has been a part of six conference championships quickly assumed the role of an assistant coach and and four NCAA Tournament berths.

8 John Assistant Coach STRATTON

John Stratton In total, Stratton has coached 20 members of the begins his ninth ASA Hall of Fame, more than 20 past and present season as an U.S. National Team players, and eight Olympians. assistant coach at Additionally, more than 100 players he has worked Florida Atlantic with in the past have gone on to coach Division I University. He softball. brings to the program decades of experience at Stratton has guided 15 teams to major women’s every level of the game. His presence on the national championships, many coming with Joyce in coaching staff continues a friendship and working the circle. He has coached five Olympic Festival relationship with Head Coach Joan Joyce that began championship teams and guided the Brakettes to more than 40 years ago. Stratton has known Joyce three World Championships. Stratton was with the since the time that both were players, and he also Brakettes when they won eight consecutive National coached her. In addition, the two are linked by Championships from 1971-78. In 2006 the Brakettes John’s wife, Mickey, a Hall of Fame catcher and sponsored one of the seven charter-members of the battery-mate of Joyce with the Stratford (Conn.) National League, and advanced to Brakettes. the championship game versus New England under Stratton has played an instrumental role in FAU’s the guidance of Stratton. success. The team has averaged more than 48 wins For more than five decades Stratton has held clinics in his eight seasons as an assistant and has seven all over the United States and Europe and has A-Sun championships. Stratton has also helped produced several pitching manuals, drill books Joyce lead the team to NCAA Tournament and videos. appearances seven times. From 1965-71 he was a coach with the Raybestos With virtually unmatched experience in developing Robins. In 1971 he became a coach for the pitchers, Stratton has helped mould the careers of Brakettes, where he stayed until 1982. He returned numerous standouts in the circle. Under Stratton, to the Brakettes in 1990 for another six-year stint. Nikki Myers was named a Second-Team All-American Stratton was appointed manager in 1996 and still twice and A-Sun Player of the Year three times. In serves in that role. As a player for the Raybestos 2004 Candice Freel was named A-Sun Pitcher of the Brakeliners, Stratton played infield and pitched for Year and in 2007 Jen Musillo was named Sun Belt nearly a decade. He is a member of the Connecticut Pitcher of the Year. Softball Hall of Fame and the Connecticut High His coaching experience includes working with School Softball Hall of Fame. numerous Olympians and other top players in the Stratton retired as a school teacher in 1998 after world. Pitchers , Lori Harrigan and 35 years. He and his wife live in Pompano Beach Danielle Henderson have all been under Stratton’s during the winter and return to Connecticut to tutelage, as has , the reigning USA coach the Brakettes in the summer. His son, John is Softball Collegiate Player of the Year. Stratton also the assistant coach at Yale and just gave John Sr. counts all-world shortstop Dottie Richardson among and Mickey their first granddaughter. his pupils.

Mandie Assistant Coach FISHBACK

After a stellar RBI. She was named 2007 Sun Belt Player of the semifinals. It was the school’s best finish since playing career, Year for hitting .366 with seven homeruns and 40 Fishback led the team to the state title as a junior. Mandie Fishback RBI. Fishback was just as good in the field, “Mandie’s experience as both a player and a coach will join the committing just two errors in 225 chances as a makes her a great addition to the staff,” said head Florida Atlantic senior. While sitting out the 2005 season after coach Joan Joyce. coaching staff for the 2008 season. In two years at transferring from Tennessee, she helped coach her FAU, Fishback hit .330 with eight homeruns and 62 former high school, Banks (OR), to the state

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2008 Players Lauren CRANDALL 3 5-85-8 R/R L/L Senior Senior Outfielder 1B Seal Beach,DeLand, CA FL Junior (2007): Started the season in a platoon bases in the same game…home runs were hit conference Player of the Year…named Most in left field before earning the full-time starting against Georgia Tech and Jacksonville. Valuable Player of softball team…received team job…played in 56 games, starting 48…batted MVP and coach’s award as a soccer player and High School: Attended DeLand High School in .260 with four doubles, a triple and one home received honorable mention recognition. DeLand, FL…coach was Jennifer Mitchell…stand- run while driving in 17…led the team with three out as a softball, volleyball and soccer player… Personal: Elementary education major…daughter sacrifice flies…threw out three runners from left First-Team All-Conference as a softball player, of Margaret and Vince Crandall…born June 5, field…had eight multiple-hit games…second on including most valuable player…named First-Team 1986, in DeLand, FL. the team with a .354 average with runners in All-Conference as a volleyball player including scoring position…went 1-for-1 with a pair of walks, a stolen base, two RBI and two runs scored against UCF in the season opener (2/9)…finished a perfect 3-for-3 with two RBI, a stolen base and a run scored against Bethune-Cookman (2/23)… four singles gave her another perfect game (4-for- 4) against Rutgers, including two runs scored and an RBI (3/11)…went 2-for-2 with three RBI thanks to a double and a triple against ULM (4/21)...made three errors in 70 chances in left field. Sophomore (2006): Batted .198 in 38 games including 31 starts…picked up three doubles and six RBI…season-best four-game hitting streak from Feb. 24 to March 5…scored a run in five- consecutive games from April 15 to May 1…drove in a pair of runs on a double in the seventh inning during a three RBI game versus Bowling Green (3/11)…went 4-for-7 with an RBI and a run scored in NCAA Regional action…laced a season- high three hits versus USF (5/21)…played the majority of her time in left field, making two errors for a .949 fielding percentage. Freshman (2005): Played in 59 of the team’s 69 games with 53 starts, primarily in right field…hit .257 with two home runs and 19 RBI…had eight games with multiple hits and three with multiple RBI…longest hit-streak was five games, carrying two into the 2006 season…tallied four RBI against Georgia Tech, Feb. 12 and had six total

Crandall’s Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2005 .257 59 53 152 18 39 7 1 2 19 54 .355 13 4 41 0 .329 1 4 1 3 42 5 3 .940 2006 .198 38 31 91 14 18 3 0 0 6 21 .231 4 4 23 0 .263 0 0 1 1 35 2 2 .949 2007 .260 56 48 131 19 34 4 1 1 17 43 .328 9 4 24 0 .320 3 6 3 6 64 3 3 .957 TOTAL .243 153 132 374 51 91 14 2 3 42 118 .316 26 12 88 0 .310 4 10 5 10 141 10 8 .950

12 Melissa MOORE 7 5-85-9 L/L R/R Senior Senior 1BInfielder Seal Beach, Miami, CA FL

Junior (2007): Batted .244 in 55 games, making RBI versus Florida International 51 starts…laced four doubles and launched one (5/3)...versatile player who saw homerun…drove in 13 runs on the year, and action at both first and second scored 13 more…led the team with 19 walks… base…made four errors on 158 posted eight multi-hit games on the season…went total chances for a .975 fielding 1-for-3 with two RBI against Texas Tech (2/24)… percentage. went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI against Freshman (2005): Played in 34 Bethune-Cookman (3/3)…two hits against games, started each at second Louisiana-Lafayette gave her four hits in two base…finished the season with a games (3/10)…season-high three hits, a stolen .144 batting average…added three base and an RBI came against Rutgers (3/17)… doubles and four RBIs…longest hit went 2-for-3 with a double against South Alabama streak was three…had eight games (3/31)…smacked a pair of singles against with multiple hits…was 2-for-3 Northwestern State (4/3)…hit her second-career with a double against Mercer, homerun against Western Kentucky, going 2-for-3 April 15. with two RBI and a run scored (4/25)…had a six-game hitting streak that carried into the High School: Attended Miami conference tournament from May 5-12 (8-for- Palmetto High School in Miami, 19)…back-to-back two-hit games against Florida FL…coaches were Becker Downy International (5/11) and Middle Tennessee (5/12) and Gator Reghan…two-time All- helped the Owls fight off elimination in the County selection…Third Team All- conference tournament…scored the game’s only State selection as a senior…team run from first base on a double in the gap against MVP…team won district, Troy in the Sun Belt Championship game (5/12)… conference and state championship made eight errors in 336 chances, primary position as a junior… conference and is first base. district champions as a senior. Sophomore (2006): Batted .346 during Personal: Health administration conference play, 100 points higher than her major…daughter of Mike and Kelly season average of .246…picked up two hits Moore…born Oct. 7, 1985, in versus Rutgers (3/10)…added two more hits Miami, FL. versus Gardner-Webb (3/26)…hit her first-career homerun versus East Tennessee State (4/13)… struck two more hits and scored a run versus Lipscomb (4/15)…two more hits, including an RBI single versus Jacksonville (4/23)…career-high two RBI versus North Florida (5/1)…added two more

Moore’s Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2005 .144 34 34 97 14 14 3 0 0 4 17 .175 10 5 15 1 .259 0 14 2 2 71 58 9 .935 2006 .246 30 25 65 5 16 4 0 1 7 23 .354 5 3 11 0 .329 0 2 0 0 140 14 4 .975 2007 .244 55 51 131 13 32 4 0 1 13 39 .298 19 3 17 0 .353 0 8 1 1 300 28 8 .976 TOTAL .212 119 110 293 32 62 11 0 2 24 79 .270 34 11 43 1 .317 0 24 3 3 511 100 21 .967

13 Becky BRANDIES 2 5-6 5-8 R/R L/L Junior Senior Outfielder 1B Seal Madison, Beach, CA FL Sophomore (2007): Earned All-Sun Belt second on the club…played in 59 games, starting team in slugging percentage (.451)…tied for Tournament honors for her effort during the Owls 56 in right field…second on the team with a .276 second on team in doubles (seven) and homeruns postseason run…14 multi-hit games ranked batting average, 13 doubles, three triples and (three)…sped around the bases for one triple… .454 slugging percentage…led the had hits in each of her first four career starts, a Sun Belt with nine doubles during season-best four-game hitting streak…racked up conference play…drove in 21 runs six multi-hit games…hit a single in her first while scoring 30…threw out three collegiate plate appearance in a 2-1 loss to base runners from right field…hit Pittsburgh (2/11)…picked up her first RBI in a .346 against left-handed 2-1 loss to South Carolina (2/11)… slashed three pitching…reached safely at a .302 hits in her first multi-hit effort while scoring clip with runners in scoring twice and knocking in one versus Missouri State position…started the season on a (2/17), including her first career homerun… tear, batting .444 (8-for-18) in her picked up three more hits, including a pair of first six games, scoring four runs doubles, while scoring a pair of runs and driving and smacking a double and a in one in a 5-3 win over Auburn (3/5)…drove in triple…blasted a two-run homerun a career-high five runs in a three-hit, two-run against Long Island (2/16)…went effort that included her second career homerun in 1-for-4 with a homerun, two RBI a 13-5 win over Boston (3/7)…drove in two with and a pair of runs scored against her first career triple in a 9-0 win over Rutgers Bethune-Cookman (3/3)…went 2- (3/10)…hit her third homerun of the year versus for-3 with a three-run triple in UMass (3/17)…totaled three hits during a perhaps the biggest win in double-header versus Mercer (4/22)…drove in a program history over no. 3 Texas run on two hits versus Jacksonville (4/23)…made A&M…put together a nine-game three starts at catcher, 10 in left field, two in hitting streak from March 31 to center, and 18 in right field…finished with a Apr. 7 (12-for-29)…drove in five 0.900 fielding percentage. with five doubles and a homerun Travel Ball: Played for Seminole Gold based out over that stretch…posted three- of Hollywood, FL…placed fifth in the Pony straight two-hit games, going 6- nationals in 2005. for-9 against WKU and MTSU with two doubles and two RBI (4/26- High School: Played for coach Nat Norfleet at 4/28)…had a pair of two-hit Madison County High School…earned second games against Middle Tennessee in team All-Big Bend in 2003 and was first-team All- the conference tournament, with Big Bend in both 2004 and 2005…All-State team the Owls facing elimination in member in 2005…graduated with honors and in both games (5/12)…made two the top-20 percent of her class. errors in 47 chances in right field. Personal: Social work major…daughter of Cortez Freshman (2006): Team’s top and Jean Brandies…born Nov. 18, 1986, in freshman hitter with .275 average Tallahassee, FL. (28-for-102) and second overall on

Brandies’ Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2006 .275 38 34 102 16 28 7 1 3 14 46 .451 6 1 23 0 .318 1 1 2 4 33 3 4 .900 2007 .276 59 56 174 30 48 13 3 4 21 79 .454 15 1 42 0 .337 0 5 3 3 42 3 2 .957 TOTAL .275 97 90 276 46 76 20 4 7 35 125 .453 21 2 65 0 .330 1 6 5 7 75 6 6 .931

14 Amy BUKOVICH 6 5-8 5-8 R/R L/L Junior Senior Infielder 1B Seal Boca Beach, Raton, CA FL

Sophomore (2007): Started 64 games, all at third career extra-base hit came versus base, despite a season-long shoulder ailment… Pittsburgh, a double that drove in third on the team with 12 multiple-hit games, the lone Owl run in a 2-1 loss including three three-hit efforts…second on the (2/11)…finished with two hits, two team with eight multiple-RBI games…smacked 10 runs and an RBI while scoring the doubles, two triples and one home run while game-winning run in her first multi- driving in 31…went 3-for-4 in stolen base hit effort versus Missouri State attempts…batted .310 against left-handers and (2/17)…drove in a pair of runs versus .301 with runners in scoring position…drove in Boston College (3/9)…knocked in 15 two-out runs…went 2-for-3 with two RBI and two more runs versus Kennesaw State a run scored against UCF in the season opener (4/1)…season-best three hits and (2/9)…drove in a pair of runs against Miami-OH an RBI versus North Florida (5/1)… (2/9)…hit a solo homerun against East Carolina batted .357 during the A-Sun Tourna- (2/17)…went 3-for-4 with three doubles and ment…picked up a pair of hits during drove in three against Bethune-Cookman (3/3)… the NCAA Regional, including an went 2-for-3 with a triple, two RBI and a pair RBI single in a 1-0 win over Florida of runs scored against Rutgers (3/11)…posted a (5/20)…finished with a .975 fielding three-hit game (3-for-4) with a double, three runs percentage, making just two errors on scored and an RBI in the second meeting of the the year. season with the Scarlet Knights (3/17)…drove Travel Ball: Played for the Gulf in the go-ahead run against no. 3 Texas A&M Coast Hurricanes Gold…coached (3/17)…posted a five-game hitting streak from by Marty Cooper. March 31 to Apr. 3 (9-for-18)…streak included three doubles…went 2-for-4 with a double and a High School: Played for Stacey Belton season-high four RBI against Western Kentucky and David Keithly at Olympic Heights (4/26)…tripled, drove in a pair and scored twice High School where she hit .474 with against Florida International to help the Owls win 37 hits, three doubles and six triples the Sun Belt regular-season crown on the final day as a senior…added 18 RBI, 16 runs of conference play (5/5)…went 2-for-6 with three and nine stolen bases…as a senior RBI against Florida International in the opening she was named First-Team All- round of the Sun Belt Tournament (5/8)...made 12 Conference, All-City, All-County and errors in 180 chances at third base. All-State…as a junior she earned First-Team All-City and Second Team Freshman (2006): Batting average climbed All-County honors…also a member of steadily during the second-half of the season, the National Honor Society. ending at .261 (31-for-119)…ended the season with a .350 batting average in conference play, Personal: A ccounting major… ninth-best among Atlantic Sun batters…hit .455 daughter of Mike and Katherine versus left-handed pitchers (10-for-22) and .333 Bukovich…born June 19, 1987, in with runners in scoring position (12-for-36)… Richmond, VA…professional goal is to picked up her first-career hit in her second-career become a pharmacist. Brother Sean is at-bat versus Bethune-Cookman (2/10)…first- a member of the FAU baseball team. Bukovich’s Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2006 .261 47 41 119 17 31 7 0 0 17 38 .319 2 1 18 0 .276 1 10 2 2 35 43 2 .975 2007 .241 64 64 191 21 46 10 2 1 31 63 .330 11 1 21 1 .284 1 6 3 4 64 104 12 .933 TOTAL .248 111 105 310 38 77 17 2 1 48 101 .326 13 2 39 1 .281 2 16 5 6 99 147 14 .946

15 Christine HOUGHTALING 8 5-75-8 R/R L/L Junior Senior Outfielder 1B Seal Beach, Miami, CA FL

Sophomore (2007): Missed significant time due Freshman (2006): Batted .211 (16-for-76) on (2/10)…first-career RBI and double came in a 3-4 to a shoulder injury…played in 11 games, mostly the season, including three doubles and a loss to Purdue (2/10)…posted a career-high in as a pinch runner…was able to see the field more homerun…batted .346 with runners in scoring hits (three), runs (two), and RBI (two) versus near the end of the season…went 2-for-5 at the position (9-for-26), knocking in 12 runs…first- UMass (3/17)…two-run single helped the Owls plate with a pair of runs scored and an RBI. career hit came in a 1-0 loss to East Carolina pick up a 7-2 win over Florida International (4/4)…first-career homerun drove in two runs versus North Florida (5/1)…made two starts in NCAA Regional play…did not make an error all season, fielding 32 chances cleanly. Travel Ball: Played for the Miami Stingrays. High School: Played for Gator Rebhan at Miami Palmetto Senior High School where she was the 2002 Miami Herald Player of the Week and for a team that was the 2003 FHSSA 6A State Champions...in 2005 the Palmetto Bugs earned a FHSSA Runner-up finish…individually, earned 6A All-Dade Honorable Mention honors in 2003 and was Second-Team All-Dade in 2004 and 2005. Personal: Multimedia journalism major…daughter of Mark and Nancy Houghtaling…born April 10, 1987, in Miami, FL…has one brother, David.

Houghtaling’s Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2006 .211 38 27 76 9 16 3 0 1 12 22 .289 7 0 28 0 .277 0 3 1 1 27 5 0 1.000 2007 .400 11 0 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .400 1 0 2 0 .500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TOTAL .222 49 27 81 11 18 3 0 1 13 24 .296 8 0 30 0 .292 0 3 1 1 27 5 0 1.000

16 Kathryn STAUFFER 23 5-9 R/R5-8 Pitcher L/L Senior Junior 1B Pembroke Seal Beach, Pines, CA FL

Sophomore (2007): Made 14 appearances in the striking out four in her collegiate debut versus circle, starting 12 games and completing four… East Carolina (2/10)…punched out seven versus threw one complete-game shutout…struck out 51 South Carolina (2/11)…earned her first win versus in 50.2 innings, posting a 2.21 ERA…opponents Mississippi, striking out five and scattering eight batted just .224 against her offerings…threw a hits in a 3-0 win (2/17)…first-career save came complete-game shutout in her first appearance versus Mississippi after throwing 1 2/3 innings of against Pittsburgh, scattering four hits, walking scoreless relief (2/19)…second save came versus one and striking out four (2/10)…struck out a Boston (3/4)…struck out five in a five-inning season-high 12 against Bethune-Cookman in just shutout over Rutgers (3/10)…gave up just one five innings of work (2/23)…tossed a complete- hit in a shutout win over Campbell (3/24)… game one-hitter against Columbia, giving up one blanked Gardner-Webb for her second-consecutive earned run, walking two and striking out six shutout, allowing three hits while striking out five (3/3)…made her first-career appearance at the (3/26)…threw her first collegiate no-hitter versus plate, walking against North Texas (3/24)… Mercer in a 8-0, five-inning win…matched her scattered five hits over five innings and striking season-high with eight Ks versus Jacksonville out four against South Alabama in a 4-2 win (4/23)…threw 5.1 scoreless innings versus East (3/31)...struck out six in six innings of work, Tennessee State in the A-Sun Conference giving up just one run on five hits and a walk tournament opener (5/11)…threw four perfect against UCF (4/11). innings in a 1-0 win over Florida at the NCAA Regional before leaving the game after 4.1 Freshman (2006): Forced into the No. 1 starting innings, allowing one walk and one hit. pitcher role as a true freshman following major injuries to the rest of the staff…finished the Travel Ball: Played for the Miami Stingrays. season with a rotation-best 2.34 ERA, posting an High School: Played for Tom Fadul at Pembroke 11-14 record in 36 appearances, 31 of them Pines Charter School where she was named the starts…threw 17 complete games, four of them 2005 Sun-Sentinel Player of the Year for Broward shutouts…recorded a pair of saves…allowed 155 County and was the Miami Herald (4A-6A) Pitcher hits in 170.1 innings, walking 33 and striking out senior with an ERA of 0.26 with 14 shutouts and of the Year in both 2004 and 2005 as well as 110…opponents hit .236 when she was on the a batting average of .429…18-2 with an ERA of First-Team All-County Miami Herald and Sun- mound…1.82 ERA in conference play was eighth 0.22, including 11 shutouts, and a batting average Sentinel…in 2005 she was a BCAA Senior All-Star, among Atlantic Sun hurlers…recorded back-to- of .375 in 2004. a NFCA Florida Senior All-Star Team member and back shutouts as part of 18 1/3 scoreless innings was First-Team All-State…in both 2004 and 2005, Personal: Public management major…daughter of and 23 2/3 innings without allowing an earned Pembroke Pines Charter finished as the FHSA High Robert and Lisa Stauffer…born Dec. 21, 1986, in run from March 19 to April 1…of her 14 losses, School State Runner-up…Stauffer earned the Hollywood, FL. the offense mustered two runs or less in 12 of team’s most valuable defensive player award in them…after starting the season 1-9, won 11 of ’03, ’04 and ’05…posted an 18-2 record as a her final 16 starts…allowed just two hits while

Stauffer’s Pitching Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 2.34 11 14 36 31 17 4 4 2 170.1 155 80 57 33 110 18 4 7 720 .236 17 11 2 18 2007 2.21 5 3 14 12 4 1 0 0 50.2 46 25 16 15 51 5 0 4 226 .224 6 2 0 4 TOT AL 2.31 16 17 50 43 21 5 4 2 221.0 201 105 73 48 161 23 4 11 946 .233 23 13 2 22 Stauffer’s Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2006 .000 36 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 10 35 3 .938 2007 .000 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 .625 TO TAL .000 39 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 10 40 6 .893

17 Vanessa SUAREZ 32 6-1 R/R Pitcher/Infielder5-8 L/L Senior Junior 1B SealOrange Beach, Park, CA FL

Sophomore (2007): Appeared in 19 games, starting 13 at first base…batted .238 with two doubles and eight RBI…had two three-hit games…went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI against Long Island (2/16)…knocked in a pair of runs against Bethune-Cookman (3/3)… finished 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI against Rutgers (3/11)…made two errors in 71 chances at first base. Freshman (2006): First-career hit drove in a run on a single versus Missouri State (2/17)…drove in two runs in the game…singled in a run versus Boston College (3/5)…scored her first run as an Owl versus Bethune-Cookman (3/10)…injury suffered versus Gardner-Webb ended her season (3/26). High School: Played for Matt Lewis at Clay High School where she earned Third-Team All-State as a senior and was also the Gatorade Player of the Year…member of the National Honor Society… held the team’s highest batting average. Personal: Social science major…daughter of George and Beverly Suarez…born March 15, 1987, in Jacksonville, FL...professional goal is to become a physical therapist.

Suarez’s Pitching Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA 2006 3.60 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 11.2 14 14 6 10 3 5 1 1 62 .280 0 2 0 0 TO TAL 3.60 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 11.2 14 14 6 10 3 5 1 1 62 .280 0 2 0 0

Suarez’s Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2006 .065 11 11 31 1 2 0 0 0 3 2 .065 3 0 10 0 .147 0 0 0 0 34 8 1 .977 2007 .238 19 13 42 3 10 2 0 0 8 12 .286 5 0 11 0 .319 0 0 0 0 67 2 2 .972 TOTAL .164 30 24 73 4 12 2 0 0 11 14 .192 8 0 21 0 .247 0 0 0 0 101 10 3 .974

18 Amber BARTON 10 5-10 R/R Pitcher/Infielder5-8 L/L Senior Sophomore 1B Seal Beach, Osteen, CA FL

Freshman (2007): Made (4/6)…tossed a complete-game shutout against her first appearance in the UCF, giving up just three hits, a walk and striking circle against South out three (4/11)…held FIU to just one run on Carolina (2/10)… picked three hits while striking out seven and walking up her first hit, extra-base four in a complete-game win (5/4)… doubled in hit and RBI with one swing two runs against Florida International in the of the bat on a double opening round of the conference tournament against South Carolina (5/11)…came out of the bullpen to toss four (2/10)…doubled in a run critical innings in the semifinals against Middle against James Madison in Tennessee in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, two trips to the plate and giving up seven hits and a walk earned her first win on the while striking out five, as the Owls held off MTSU mound, giving up three and advanced to the SBC Championship game. runs on six hits while High School: Played for Jamie Smith at Pine Ridge striking out four and High School in Sanford, FL…two-sport athlete walking two in 6.1 innings (softball and volleyball)…earned First-Team (2/23)…threw five All-Conference honors in softball her sophomore, innings, giving up six hits junior and senior years, and her junior and senior and a run while striking seasons in volleyball…named team MVP her senior out three against Rutgers season in both softball and volleyball. in an Owl win (3/11)…went a season- Personal: Undecided in major…daughter of best 3-for-4 with a double, Ryan and Jill Barton…born Oct. 30, 1987, in triple, two RBI and three Sanford, FL…professional goal is to be an runs scored against Rutgers elementary teacher. (3/17)…threw a season- high nine innings against Northwestern State, taking the tough-luck loss while giving up 13 hits and striking out five (4/3)…hit her first-career homerun against Troy, driving in two and scoring twice

Barton’s Pitching Statistics Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA 2007 3.20 6 7 21 7 5 1 1 0 89.2 94 47 41 44 64 12 2 11 403 .269 10 0 1 9 TOTAL 3.20 6 7 21 7 5 1 1 0 89.2 94 47 41 44 64 12 2 11 403 .269 10 0 1 9

Barton’s Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2007 .178 41 33 90 17 16 5 1 1 11 26 .289 11 0 30 0 .265 1 2 0 0 4 22 4 .867 TOTAL .178 41 33 90 17 16 5 1 1 11 26 .289 11 0 30 0 .265 1 2 0 0 4 22 4 .867

19 Blair BODENMILLER 25 5-8 R/R5-8 Sophomore L/L Senior Infielder 1B Seal Orlando,Beach, CA FL

Freshman (2007): One of just two Owls to start Travel Ball: Played for the every game…named Sun Belt Conference Player Orlando Lightning. of the Week (3/26)…batted .225 with six High School: Played doubles, three triples and six homeruns while for Priscilla Smith at driving in 33 RBI…went 12-for-14 in stolen Dr. Phillips High School… base attempts…led the team with 19 walks… named the school’s led the Sun Belt with 21 RBI and three triples valedictorian and was a in conference play…drove in a team-best 19 National Merit Commended two-out RBI…stole a pair of bases against Scholar as well as a National Miami-OH (2/9)…hit her first homerun as an Honor Society and French Owl against South Carolina (2/10)…blasted her National Honor Society second homerun of the year against UMass member…four-year All- (3/19)…went 2-for-2 with a double, a homerun Metro Orlando Conference and a career-high five RBI against North Texas infielder…four-year All- (3/24)… drove in five runs for the second time Orange County infielder in as many days against North Texas thanks to a and a three-year All-Central three-run homerun, a sacrifice fly and a bases- Florida infielder…earned loaded walk…three-run blast was her third All-State honorable mention homerun in four games…career-best two honors…two-sport athlete doubles against South Alabama, going 2-for-4 (softball and cross country). with three RBI (3/31)…two-run shot against Northwestern State gave her four homeruns and Personal: Undecided 16 RBI in her last eight games…two-run triple major…daughter of Dennis against Troy helped spark 7th inning rally and Kathleen Bodenmiller… (4/7)…drove in six runs, going 5-for-12 with a born Dec. 15, 1986, in homerun over four games against Stetson (one) Orlando, FL. and ULM (three) from April 19-22…went 7-for- 20 with a double, a homerun and two RBI in the conference tournament…drove in the game’s only run versus Middle Tennessee with the Owls facing elimination in the first inning (5/12). Freshman (2006): Redshirted due to injury… made two starts at shortstop…went 3-for-3 in first collegiate game, scoring two runs versus Bethune-Cookman (2/10)…went 1-for-3 versus East Carolina before sustaining an injury.

Bodenmiller’s Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2006 .667 2 2 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 .667 0 0 0 0 .667 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 1.000 2007 .225 65 65 187 28 42 6 3 6 33 72 .385 19 5 46 0 .311 1 9 12 14 97 111 16 .929 TOTAL .238 67 67 193 30 46 6 3 6 33 76 .394 19 5 46 0 .321 1 9 13 15 98 115 16 .930

20 Hailey BROYLES 11 5-7 R/R Outfielder5-8 L/L Sophomore Senior 1B Pembroke Seal Beach, Pines, CA FL

Freshman (2007): Played in 23 games, starting High School: Attended 18 in left field…team’s top freshman batter at Pembroke Pines Charter .256…doubled twice and drove in five runs while High School…played for scoring eight times…batted .304 with runners in Tom Fadul…named a scoring position…first collegiate hit came on a member of the All-State and single against Miami-OH in her first start as an All-County teams in 2004… Owl (2/9)…drove in a run on a single against named Second-Team All- South Carolina (2/11)…singled and scored a pair State and All-County in of runs against Long Island (2/16)…first extra- 2005…once again named base hit and multi-hit game came against All-State and All-County Michigan going 2-for-3 with a single and a in 2006. double (2/17)…picked up a single and a double, Personal: Undecided in driving in a season-high three against Rutgers major…daughter of Donna (3/17)…singled twice against South Alabama and John Broyles…born (3/31)…made one error in 33 chances. March 29, 1988, in Travel Ball: Played for the Pembroke Pines Denton, TX. Diamond Dusters…coached by her father, John Broyles.

Broyles’ Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2007 .259 23 18 54 8 14 2 0 0 5 16 .296 5 0 13 0 .322 0 2 2 2 32 0 1 .970 TOTAL .259 23 18 54 8 14 2 0 0 5 16 .296 5 0 13 0 .322 0 2 2 2 32 0 1 .970

21 Ambar JONES 4 5-3 S/R Outfielder5-8 L/L Sophomore Senior 1B Pembroke Seal Beach, Pines, CA FL

Freshman (2007): Saw action in 44 games, starting 30…saw most of her action as the designated player…batted .208 with five doubles, two triples and eight RBI while scoring 21 runs…went 4-for-7 in stolen base attempts… went 1-for-3 with three RBI against Miami-OH (2/9)…first multi-hit game came against Bethune-Cookman on a 2-for-4 effort with a pair of doubles, an RBI and a run scored.(3/2)…went 2-for-4 with her first career stolen base, an RBI and run scored against Louisiana-Lafayette (3/10)…sped around the bases for a triple against Rutgers (3/11)…picked up two more hits against UMass in four trips to the plate (3/19)… singled, doubled and drove in a pair in four at bats against North Texas (3/25). Travel Ball: Played for the Pembroke Pines Diamond Dusters…coached by John Broyles. High School: A ttended Pembroke Pines Charter High School…coached by Tom Fadul…named honorable mention in 2003 and 2004 by the Miami Herald…named First-Team All-County in 2005 and 2006…holds the school single-season records for batting average, hits, stolen bases, runs and RBI…holds the career records for hits, RBI, stolen bases and runs scored. Personal: Undecided in major…daughter of Mark and Liz Jones…born Nov. 21, 1987, in Miami, FL.

Jones’ Statistics Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2007 .208 44 30 96 21 20 5 2 0 8 29 .302 5 1 16 0 .252 1 1 4 7 9 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .208 44 30 96 21 20 5 2 0 8 29 .302 5 1 16 0 .252 1 1 4 7 9 0 0 1.000

22 Caitlyn BLISS 19 5-8 L/L5-6 Senior R/R Utility 1B SealJunior Beach, Lutz, CA FL

Junior College (2006-07): Attended Manatee Travel Ball: Played for the Tampa Mustangs under Personal: Psychology major…daughter of Alan and Community College…played for Meredith Larry Rodriguez, Bobby Diez and Ed Croney. Gloria Bliss…born June 9, 1987, in Tampa, FL. Headings…earned First-Team All-State honors her High School: Attended Gaither High School… freshman and sophomore seasons…also earned played for Jim Morrisey...named First-Team All- First-Team All-Conference honors both seasons… Conference and Third-Team All-State following her named Third-Team All-American following her junior season, where she batted .486 and was sophomore year…helped the Lancers to a named her team’s offensive Player of the Year… Suncoast Championship and a no. 2 national named First-Team All-Conference and her team’s ranking in 2007. offensive Player of the Year her senior season.

Kerri CRONEY 13 5-55-8 R/RL/L SeniorUtility Freshman1B Seal Beach, Tampa, CA FL

Travel Ball: Played for the Tampa Mustangs Personal: U ndecided in major…daughter of Betsy coached by Larry Rodriguez, Bobby Diez, and Ed and Ed Croney…born Oct. 2, 1988, in Tampa, FL Croney. High School: Attended H.B. Plant High School… played for Melissa Sigmon…four-time All- Conference honoree…earned All-County honors her sophomore season…four-time NFCA scholar- athlete…made just one error during her senior season.

23 Cari CURFMAN 22 5-55-8 L/L L/L Infielder Senior Freshman1B Seal Beach, Valrico, CA FL

Travel Ball: Played for the Florida Pride, coached Personal: Undecided in major…daughter of David by Ken Wetherington. and Karen Curfman…born March 30, 1989, in Tampa, FL. High School: Attended Durant High School… played for Matt Carter…earned Second-Team All-State honors her junior year…also named First- Team All-County and First-Team All-Conference… participated in the Tampa Bay Showcase Tourna- ment…hit .403 with 17 RBI and two homeruns her junior year.

Rose GRESSLEY 12 5-55-8 R/RL/L SeniorUtility Freshman1B Seal Beach, Tampa, CA FL

Travel Ball: Played for the Virginia Legends 18U an 0.81 ERA as a junior, striking out 226 in 119 P ersonal: Undecided in major…daughter of Teresa team…coached by Barry Paul…posted a 1.40 ERA innings…batted .544 at the plate…named First- and David Gressley…born Aug. 27, 1989, in and 84 strikeouts in 60 innings during her 2005 Team All-Beach District, Pitcher of the Year, First- Virginia Beach, VA. season. Team All-Tidewater and First-Team All-Eastern Region her junior season…posted an 0.29 ERA as High School: Attended Green Run High School… a freshman, striking out 138 batters and winning played softball for Dale DeSarro…three-sport 12 games…named Second-Team All-Beach District athlete (softball, swimming, volleyball)…posted during her freshman year.

24 Jessica MYERS 15 5-9 L/L5-8 Outfielder L/L Senior Junior 1B Boynton Seal Beach, Beach, CA FL

Junior College: Played for Linda Derk at Palm High School: Attended Boynton Beach High Beach Community College…named 1st team all- School…National Honor Society member…1st conference and all-state…2nd team all-region. team all-district, all-conference and all-state…led Palm Beach County in stolen bases. Travel Ball: Played with Lady Gators for coach Gary Fitzpatrick…participated in Golden Nationals Personal: Psychology major…daughter of Lynne tournament. and Jeff Myers…born on July 13, 1986 in Plantation, FL

Ashlyn PARMERTER 5 5-9 R/R 5-8 Infielder L/L Senior Freshman 1B Winter Seal Beach, Haven, CA FL Travel Ball: W on three FAST national champion- High School: Played at Winter Haven High School ships in eight years as a member of the Twilight for Danny Wallace…named Rookie of the Year in Maniacs playing for Tom Taylor and Spencer Walker. 2003…earned honorable mention All-State honors Played for the Florida Gold for a year, coached by her sophomore, junior and senior seasons. Tom Taylor and Johnny Broyles. Personal: Undecided in major…daughter of Donna Dosher and John Parmerter…born Feb. 8, 1989, in Winter Haven, FL.

25 Jenna SCHWARZ 17 5-7 5-8 R/R L/L Catcher Senior Junior 1B Seal Boca Beach, Raton, CA FL

Junior College (2006-07): Played her freshman Travel Ball: Played for the Gold Coast Hurricanes, Personal: Education major…daughter of Heidi season at Indian River Community College for Dale coached by Marty Cooper. and Rick Schwarz…born May 31, 1986, in Akinson and her sophomore season for Linda Derk Hollywood, FL. High School: Played at Olympic Heights High at Palm Beach Community College…named First- School for Stacey Belton…earned Player of the Team All-Conference at PBCC…FCCAA Champion in Year honors in 2004 and was named First-Team 2005 at IRCC. All-Conference…four-year starter on the varsity club…batted .544 with 28 RBI her senior season and was named First-Team All-Conference. Brittany WALKER 9 5-7 R/R5-8 Outfielder L/L Senior Freshman 1B Seal Belmont, Beach, CA NC

Travel Ball: Played for the Twilight Maniacs and four years…four-time conference champion and (.519), homeruns (seven), doubles (10), runs (39), Florida Gold…won the ISA Winter World Series placed fifth at the 2004 AAA State cross country on-base percentage (.610) and slugging Championships in 1999, 2000 and 2001…won the meet…named All-County and All-Conference in percentage (.926)…named Big South Player of the National Championship in 2001, 2004 and 2005. softball all four seasons…earned All-State honors Year for her efforts during her senior season. three times…named Gaston Gazette Easter Softball High School: Attended Ashbrook High School… Personal: Undecided in major…daughter of Tournament MVP in 2004…Charlotte Observer played for Rex Carnes…lettered in softball, Spencer and Melony Walker…born June 19, 1989, First-Team member her sophomore and junior swimming and cross country…All-County and in Winter Haven, FL. year…named Female Athlete of the Year three All-Conference honors in cross country all four times…nominated for the Wendy’sHeisman seasons…named Female Runner of the Year all award…set school records for batting average Quincy WILSON 54 5-5 R/R5-8 Catcher L/L Senior Freshman 1B SealCrystal Beach, River, CA FL

Travel Ball: Played for the Clearwater Lady freshman, sophomore and junior seasons…led freshman, sophomore and junior…earned All-State Bombers Gold 18U team…coached by Ed Agen. her team to a district title in 2005…led the honors as a junior. team in batting average, homeruns and RBI as a High School: Prepped at Crystal River High Personal: Undecided in major…daughter of Ivan junior…three-time All-Conference and All-County School…played for Justin Wentworth…also a and Ericka Wilson…born Oct. 17, 1988, in Crystal honors in weightlifting…two-time county member of the varsity weightlifting team… River, FL. champion…won regional championships in 2005 earned All-County and All-Conference honors her and 2006…qualified for the state competition as a

26 Lauren Crandal Melissa Moore

2008 Seniors My life is a mixture of family, friends, school and softball. Many of my elementary education classmates don’t understand how it all fits into my schedule. Family is just that – FAMILY . My father, Vince, has been my coach, my sister, Lacey, is often the bat girl and it’s hard to think of a game without my mom helping in some way and my nana cheering from the stands. Many of my friends are teammates or classmates. As a team there are scavenger hunts and concerts. As classmates we work toward career goals, and mine has been to become a teacher as long as I can remember. I declared elementary education upon entry to FAU. One day the surrounding me will be replaced by students.

My name is Lauren Crandall I’m an outfielder for Florida Atlantic. I hit my first home run playing for the Titusville Rebels at the U16 World Series. That is my fondest memory to date, but the 2008 season is young. I began my athletics career at three as a gymnast. I tumbled until I gave it up for softball and the opportunity to be like my brother, Michael. Summers were spent traveling and competing. That hasn’t changed, neither has my flexibility; speed maybe. A career highlight was the state 6A championships. As a junior coming back from ACL surgery, I represented the game- winning run on second base. A two-out single was hit to right center allowing me to score. We react from previous experiences and I was placed in the same situation last year in the Sun Belt Conference Championship game, only I scored the game-winning run from first. I also scored when I adopted Duke from the Humane Society. He was four months old and they thought he would be too big for most to adopt. His paws are the same size today, but his personality has changed into the most loving pet.

Melissa Moore I play first base for Florida Atlantic This is Duke. He makes all the days better. 30 CHRIS SUTCLIFFE (1997-01) HistoryHistory HISTORY

1999 Success paid off for the Lady Owls (49-20) in the form of its first NCAA Tournament appearance following its third straight A-Sun championship. Suzanne Flege and Michelle Shirah were named to the All-Regional Tournament Team. Joyce earned her third A-Sun Coach of the Year award and won her 200th game April 19 against Stetson. The coaching staff earned NFCA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year honors. The squad featured a freshman by the name of Nikki Myers, who went on to lead the team with a .359 batting average and 12 home runs. Myers also led the team with 24 wins and 211 strikeouts.

2000

1997 The Lady Owls went on to win their fourth straight A-Sun championship and advanced to their second straight NCAA Tournament. The season featured a 1995 Sutcliffe in a 1-0 victory over Mercer on Feb. 8. In record 57 wins against just 17 losses. Nikki Myers a play-in series against Nicholls State, FAU's bid to The program began its inaugural season under the became the program's second A-Sun Player of the advance to its first NCAA Tournament fell short as legendary Joan Joyce and finished 33-18. Amy Year and was named First-Team All-South Region. NSU won the best-of-three series 2-0. Alderman was the program's first official signee. Joan Joyce earned her fourth A-Sun Coach of the The Owls posted a 33-18 record and finished the Year honor. Myers posted a 22-7 record with a 0.80 1998 season as the runner-up in the Atlantic Sun ERA. In the process, she had four no-hitters, Conference Tournament. The Lady Owls fell to FAU (47-20) follows with its second A-Sun title in including two in back-to-back starts. She led the Campbell 3-2 in 10 innings in the championship as many years. Courtney Shoff pitched the program's A-Sun in victories, ERA, and strikeouts (309). She game. Diana Hargis led the team with a record first perfect game in a 1-0 victory over Florida was second in the nation in strikeouts per seven .420 batting average. She also drove in 52 runs. International on Feb. 25. The game was the second innings. At the plate, Myers led the team with a Alana Klaus finished 20-12 with a 1.70 ERA and of a doubleheader, which opened FAU Field. Kintz .299 batting average and 11 homers. The season was named A-Sun Player of the Year. She was the repeated as the team's top hitter with a .335 featured a record 18-game winning streak. first FAU player, in any sport, to earn such honors. average. Niadna set a new team record with 30 wins Klaus also threw the program's first no-hitter, in a and posted a 1.26 ERA. FAU served as the host of 2-0 victory over Barry on Feb. 5. Joyce was named the A-Sun Tournament, which marked the first time A-Sun Coach of the Year. any FAU team had done so. Following the A-Sun Tournament, the team took on Northwestern State 1996 in another play-in series and lost 2-1 in the three- game series. FAU (37-32) finished third in the A-Sun Tournament after a season that saw the pitching staff in the rebuilding mode. Highlights included a 1-0 win over no. 12 Florida State on April 13. Kathie Marin, who recorded the victory over FSU, and who pitched 33 consecutive innings in the A- Sun Tournament, finished the season 16-11 with a 1.54 ERA. Amy Alderman led the team with a .333 batting average.

1997 After two unsuccessful tries, FAU (42-29) captured its first A-Sun Tournament championship. At the time, it was only the second such championship in FAU Athletics history. Chris Sutcliffe and Liz Niadna were anchors among the pitching staff. Sutcliffe led the team with a 1.33 ERA, while Niadna led the team with 19 wins. Sutcliffe was named the MVP of the A-Sun Tournament. At the plate, Jennifer Kintz led the Lady Owls with a .346 average. Joan Joyce went on to win her second A- Sun Coach of the Year honor and picked up her 100th victory on April 5 against Stetson. No- hitters were thrown by Courtney Shoff in a 4-0 victory over Bethune-Cookman on Feb. 7, and by 2002

32 2001 FAU (46-21) continued its A-Sun dominance with a fifth straight conference championship and third straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Nikki Myers again led the Owls in pitching and hitting, going 26-13 on the mound with a 0.57 ERA and batting .376 with a team record 19 homers. Myers earned her second straight A-Sun Player of the Year award along with her third straight con- ference tournament MVP award. Myers also received Second-Team All-America honors. Joan Joyce won her 300th game April 14 against Samford.

2002 A sixth straight A-Sun championship was in store for FAU (62-13), which led the nation with 62 wins. The season turned out to be the best yet in the program's eight-year history, as the Owls were ranked as high as 10th in the national poll. Nikki Myers was once again named A-Sun Player of the Year while receiving Second-Team All- 2007 Sun Belt Conference Champions America honors. Myers led FAU with a .368 average and was tied for the national lead with 36 wins. Her 437 strikeouts gave her 1,376 for a 0.67 ERA, sixth best in the nation. Mazzarella Tournament to earn the program's ninth her career, which placed her third all-time in led the team with a .339 batting average. conference title and seventh NCAA Regional NCAA history. FAU received its first no. 1 seed at berth. Jen Musillo's right arm aided the Owls with the NCAA Regional in Tallahassee. The team won 2005 a pair of wins over Stetson to earn the conference crown and picked up two more wins over Florida 17 straight games at one point, coming one game FAU began the fall practice of 2004 with in the Gainesville Regional to advance FAU to the shy of tying its record set in 2000. Joan Joyce tremendous hope. Injuries plagued the pitching regional final versus USF. Freshman Kala Guy was named Coach of the Year for the fifth time. staff which moved into the 2005 season with a earned first-team all-conference and all-freshman Candice Freel was named A-Sun Freshman of three sophomore. Candice Freel, the returning A- honors while seniors Jessica Sachs and Danielle the Year. Sun Pitcher of the Year would see the mound just Arriaga along with junior Jenna Lopez earned eight times. The Owls posted a 37-32 record as second-team honors. 2003 they continued to play the most difficult schedule in the conference. At season’s end, FAU Coach Joyce went into the season knowing that 2007 the team would be one of her youngest and most was 14-6 in A-Sun play and finished second at inexperienced. Coupled with a grueling early- the conference tournament ending an eight year The first season as a member of the Sun Belt season schedule, the Owls stumbled to a 13-18 run of conference championships. Offensively, Conference saw the Owls earn the conference’s start. However, the team developed into another Jessica Braggins led the squad in average, hits, regular season crown on the final day of the impressive group and won its seventh doubles and homers. Pam Mazzarella became the regular season and was highlighted by a triple- consecutive A-Sun championship and made its first player in FAU history to earn first team header sweep on the final day of the conference fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. Pam conference honors four consecutive seasons. tournament, bringing the Owls out of the Mazzarella led the team in batting, while Amanda Braggins and transfer Danielle Arriaga earned consolation bracket and into the champion’s Morin picked up A-Sun Freshman of the Year second team honors. Lauren Crandall earned a ceremony. After winning 10 of its final 12 honors. FAU (44-28) finished the year winning 31 spot on the all-freshman team. conference games to edge out Troy for the regular of its last 41 games. season crown, the Owls were upset in the first round of the conference tournament by the no. 8 2004 2006 seed Florida International in 15 innings. FAU responded by winning five straight, including the Injuries to the pitching staff once again The Owls extended their A-Sun record with an triple-header sweep against Middle Tennessee (2) hampered the start of the 2006 season. Projected eighth straight conference championship. Its 56 and Troy in the championship game. FAU swept ace Meghan Doonan missed the early portion of wins rank third-best in team history. FAU (56-18) the Sun Belt’s major season awards as Head Coach the season, making her first appearance on March secured the top-seed at the A-Sun Tournament in Joan Joyce was named Coach of the Year, Jen 26 on her way to an 8-1 season in 12 a memorable doubleheader sweep of UCF at FAU Musillo was named Pitcher of the Year and Mandie appearances. A slow start by the offense, which field in the regular-season finale. Candice Freel, Fishback was named Player of the Year. Musillo scored 3 runs or less in 11 of its first 14 games who was named A-Sun Pitcher-of-the-Year, threw and Fishback were also named All-Southeast including eight games of 1 run or less, prompted an 11-inning no-hitter with 20 strikeouts on that Region. Despite the numerous successes during a 5-9 start by the Atlantic Sun's perennial night. The Owls went on to their sixth straight the season, because the Sun Belt did not have an contender. As conference play began, the team NCAA Regional which involved traveling to automatic bid to an NCAA Regional this season, started to get healthy and the bats heated up. Lincoln, NE. There, FAU advanced to the third day the Owls were the program with the highest RPI The Owls would finish third in the conference in of competition for the second straight year. Freel, to be left out of the NCAA Regionals in 2007. Pam Mazzarella, and Jessica Sachs received First- batting average and went on a 16-2 run to end Team All-Conference honors. Freel went 28-9 with the regular season and the A-Sun Conference

33 2007 STATISTICS

Record: 42-23 Home: 26-15 Away: 11-6 Neutral: 5-2 Sun Belt: 16-8

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HB SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD% 21 Mandie Fishback .366 65-65 202 45 74 15 4 7 40 118 .584 18 2 18 0 .423 0 5 3-3 130 93 2 .991 2 Becky Brandies .276 59-56 174 30 48 13 3 4 21 79 .454 15 1 42 0 .337 0 5 3-3 42 3 2 .957 19 Jen Musillo .276 23-22 58 4 16 3 0 2 9 25 .431 8 1 22 0 .373 0 3 0-0 14 50 5 .928 3 Lauren Crandall .260 56-48 131 19 34 4 1 1 17 43 .328 9 4 24 0 .320 3 6 3-6 64 3 3 .957 11 Hailey Broyles .259 23-18 54 8 14 2 0 0 5 16 .296 5 0 13 0 .322 0 2 2-2 32 0 1 .970 7 Melissa Moore .244 55-51 131 13 32 4 0 1 13 39 .298 19 3 17 0 .353 0 8 1-1 300 28 8 .976 6 Amy Bukovich .241 64-64 191 21 46 10 2 1 31 63 .330 11 1 21 1 .284 1 6 3-4 64 104 12 .933 9 Annie Voyles .232 25-20 56 9 13 2 0 2 6 21 .375 5 1 10 0 .306 0 1 1-1 106 5 0 1.000 12 Charlotte Baird .231 46-46 104 7 24 1 0 3 10 34 .327 9 1 27 2 .298 0 4 0-1 315 22 3 .991 25 Blair Bodenmiller .225 65-65 187 28 42 6 3 6 33 72 .385 19 5 46 0 .311 1 9 12-14 97 111 16 .929 5 Jenna Lopez .222 65-64 189 31 42 8 2 0 13 54 .286 14 13 41 0 .317 2 9 18-21 79 4 5 .943 4 Ambar Jones .208 44-30 96 21 20 5 2 0 8 29 .302 5 1 16 0 .252 1 1 4-7 9 0 0 1.000 10 Amber Barton .178 41-33 90 17 16 5 1 1 11 26 .289 11 0 30 0 .265 1 2 0-0 4 22 4 .867 ------24 Maggie Ebanks 1.000 1-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 8 C. Houghtaling .400 11-0 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 .400 1 0 2 0 .500 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 18 Frankie Cardinale .333 7-2 12 1 4 0 0 0 0 4 .333 2 0 1 0 .429 0 0 0-0 22 2 0 1.000 32 Vanessa Suarez .238 19-13 42 3 10 2 0 0 8 12 .286 5 0 11 0 .319 0 0 0-0 67 2 2 .972 23 Kathryn Stauffer .000 3-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 5 3 .625 14 Meghan Doonan .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 8 1 .917

TO TALS .254 65-65 1723 259 438 80 18 28 226 638 .370 157 33 341 3 .327 9 61 50-63 1348 462 67 .964 OPPONENTS .223 65-65 1689 167 376 59 4 33 144 542 .321 162 23 419 5 .299 3 38 57-70 1328 564 94 .953

LOB - Team (400), Opp (404). DPs turned - Team (26), Opp (15). IBB - Team (3), Fishback 2, Musillo 1, Opp (2). Picked off -Crandall 2, Barton 1, Brandies 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HB BK SFA SHA

1 9 Jen Musillo 1.36 26 11 41 33 28 9 2 2 251.2 183 67 49 82 275 31 0 12 918 .199 25 19 0 2 19 23 Kathryn Stauffer 2.21 5 3 14 12 4 1 0 0 50.2 46 25 16 15 51 5 0 4 205 .224 6 2 0 0 4 10 Amber Barton 3.20 6 7 21 7 5 1 1 0 89.2 94 47 41 44 64 12 2 11 349 .269 10 0 0 1 9 ------14 Meghan Doonan 1.75 3 2 13 10 3 0 0 0 48.0 45 23 12 18 25 10 1 5 181 .249 8 0 0 0 6 13 Tara Grady 3.75 2 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 9.1 8 5 5 3 4 1 1 1 36 .222 3 2 0 0 0

TOTALS 1.92 42 23 65 65 40 13 2 2 449.1 376 167 123 162 419 59 4 33 1689 .223 52 23 0 3 38 OPPONENTS 3.12 23 42 65 65 34 7 1 2 442.2 438 259 197 157 341 80 18 28 1723 .254 30 33 0 9 61

PB - Team (15), Baird 9, Voyles 4, Cardinale 2, Opp (20). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (4). SBA/ATT - Baird (32-40), Musillo (31-37), Voyles (19-23), Barton (14-19), Stauffer (8-8), Cardinale (6-7), Doonan (4-6).

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 9 Annie Voyles 111 106 5 0 1.000 0 19 4 .826 4 0 18 Frankie Cardinale 24 22 2 0 1.000 0 6 1 .857 2 0 4 Ambar Jones 9 9 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 12 Charlotte Baird 340 315 22 3 .991 2 32 8 .800 9 0 21 Mandie Fishback 225 130 93 2 .991 9 0 0 .000 0 0 7 Melissa Moore 336 300 28 8 .976 17 0 0 .000 0 0 32 Vanessa Suarez 71 67 2 2 .972 1 0 0 .000 0 0 11 Hailey Broyles 33 32 0 1 .970 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 Becky Brandies 47 42 3 2 .957 1 0 0 .000 0 0 3 Lauren Crandall 70 64 3 3 .957 1 0 0 .000 0 0 5 Jenna Lopez 88 79 4 5 .943 1 0 0 .000 0 0 6 Amy Bukovich 180 64 104 12 .933 12 0 0 .000 0 0 25 Blair Bodenmiller 224 97 111 16 .929 11 0 0 .000 0 0 19 Jen Musillo 69 14 50 5 .928 3 31 6 .838 0 0 14 Meghan Doonan 12 3 8 1 .917 1 4 2 .667 0 0 10 Amber Barton 30 4 22 4 .867 2 14 5 .737 0 0 23 Kathryn Stauffer 8 0 5 3 .625 0 8 0 1.000 0 0 13 Tara Grady 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 24 Maggie Ebanks 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 8 C. Houghtaling 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0

TOTALS 1877 1348 462 67 .964 26 57 13 .814 15 0 OPPONENTS 1986 1328 564 94 .953 15 50 13 .794 20 0

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 34 ALL-TIME ROSTER A F M R Amy Alderman (1995-98) Fernandez, Jessica (2002) Marin, Kathie (1995-97) Raney, Courtney (2004-05) Arriaga, Danielle (2005-06) Fishback, Mandie (2006-07) Marshall, Brandie (1996-99) Rogers, Rhianna (2000, 02) Flege, Suzanne (1998-99) Marshall, Michelle (1998-99) Ryan, Michelle (2002, 04) Freel, Candice (2002-05) Matson, Tara (1995) B Matthews, Ginny (2001-04) Mazzarella, Pam (2002-05) Baird, Charlotte (2005-07) S McAfee, Molly (1999-00, 02) Barton, Amber (2007-pres.) G Sachs, Alanna (2000-03) McCarthy, Stephanie (2001) Bellisari, Amy (2001-04) Gerzina, Allison (1998-99) Sachs, Jessica (2003-06) Melton, Jaime (1999-01, 03) Bodenmiller, Blair (2006-pres.) Gonzalez, Kristen (2000-01) Sanchez, Diane (2000-01) Mikolich, Nicole (2004) B raggins, Jessica (2003-05) Grady, Tara (2005-07) Sawyer, Jaime (2001) Miller, Candise (1995) Brandies, Becky (2006-pres.) Gray, Ebony (2003) Schaus, Lisa (1997-98) Miller, Stacy (1996) Brewer, Lisa (1995) Greco, Lauren (2005) Schommer, Heather (1999) Mojica, Michelle (1997) Broyles, Hailey (2007-pres.) Greene, Ashley (2004-05) Shirah, Michelle (1999-03) Moore, Melissa (2005-pres.) Bukovich, Amy (2006-pres.) Guy, Kala (2006) Shoff, Courtney (1997-99) Morin, Amanda (2003-04) Smith, Alicia (1996-98) Musillo, Jen (2006-07) Stanley, Kristen (2000-01) Myers, Nikki (1999-02) C H S tauffer, Kathryn (2006-pres.) S tokes, Amy (1995) Cardinale, Frankie (2007) Hargis, Diana (1995) Suarez, Vanessa (2006-pres.) Cashion, Cat (2001) Hollon, Kim (1995-96) N Sutcliffe, Chris (1997, 99-01) Catanese, Jackie (1997-00) Houghtaling, Christine(2006-pres.) Niadna, Liz (1997-98) Cavanaugh, Jennifer (2003-05) Nicosia, Kelly (1999) Corbett, Joslyn (1996) Nicosia, Kim (1998-01) Cornell, Ashleigh (2005) T J Norton, Annie (2001) Corso, Shauna (2006) Marlene Tamayo (1995-96) Jaudon, Jackie (1997) Crandall, Lauren (2005-pres.) Christina Thompson (2002-05) Johnson, Krysta (2002) Katie Tierney (2000) Johnson, Melanie (1995) O Jones, Ambar (2007-pres.) D Jenna O’Connor (1996-97) Dittebrand, Amanda (1996) V Doolittle, Erin (2001-02) K Voyles, Annie (2006-07) Doonan, Meghan (2005-07) P Kalavitis, Nikki (1997) Dow, Jamie (1995) Piazza, Jenn (2002-05) Kintz, Jennifer (1997-98) Dull, Stephiane (1997) Picon, Kristie (2000-01) Klaus, Alana (1995) W Piper, Callie (2001-04) Mindy Wagner (1997) Pla, Sherri (1995-97, 99) Chan Walker (1995-96) Pratt, Liana (1999-01) E Margaret Ward (1996-98) L Price, Tabitha (1999-00) Ebanks, Maggie (2006-07) Nicolete Webster (2000) Lopez, Jenna (2004-07) Eglin, Pam (1996) Heather Wright (2000-02) Lopez, Marlene (2004-06) Evans, Lauren (2003) Lotz, Dana (1995-96) Y Ninya Ybarra (1999-02)

Active players in bold; reflects players who have appeared in at least one career game TEAM SEASON RECORDS

MISCELLANEOUS FIELDING Most Wins 62 2002 Putouts 1571 2004 Fewest Losses 13 2002 Assists 835 1997 Winning Streak 18 2000 Errors 112 1998 Fielding Percentage .968 2002 BATTING Batting Average .300 1995 PITCHING Runs Scored 313 1999 ERA 0.86 2001 Fewest Runs Allowed 97 2002 Complete Games 63 2000 Hits 540 2002 Shutouts 33 2002 Fewest Hits Allowed 296 2001 Innings Pitched 523.2 2004 Doubles 83 2002 Strikeouts 565 2002 Triples 38 1998 No-Hitters 5 2002 Home Runs 49 2002 Fewest Home Runs Allowed 5 1998 RBIs 258 1999 Stolen Bases 99 1999

BECKY BRANDIES (2006-PRESENT)

35 INDIVIDUAL/TEAM GAME RECORDS AT BATS WALKS Player 8 Becky Brandies 05/07/07 (vs. Florida International) Player 4 4 Times Team 57 05/07/07 (vs. Florida International) Team 9 03/05/97 (vs College of Charleston) 9 03/26/04 (at Belmont) RUNS Player 4 Dana Lotz 04/21/96 (vs. Bethune-Cookman) SACRIFICE FLIES 4 Mandie Fishback 05/07/07 (vs. Florida International) Player 2 Three times Team 20 02/25/95 (vs. Bethune-Cookman) Team 4 02/18/95 (vs Stetson) 4 02/21/95 (vs St. Peter's) HITS SACRIFICE HITS Player 4 21 times Player 2 22 times Team 23 02/25/95 (vs Bethune-Cookman) Team 6 04/23/06 (vs. Jacksonville)

RBI STOLEN BASES Player 6 Michelle Shirah 03/29/99 (vs Mercer) Player 4 Suzanne Flege 04/08/99 (vs Campbell) Nikki Myers 02/28/00 (vs St. Bonaventure) Team 5 02/25/95 (vs Bethune-Cookman) Team 17 02/25/95 (vs Bethune-Cookman) 5 04/08/99 (vs Campbell) PUTOUTS DOUBLES Player 21 Pam Mazzarella 03/02/04 (vs. St. John’s) Player 3 Mandie Fishback 02/24/07 (vs. Texas Tech) Callie Piper 05/05/04 (vs. UCF) 3 Amy Bukovich 03/03/07 (vs. Bethune-Cookman) Team 45 05/08/07 (vs. Florida International) Team 8 03/03/07 (vs. Bethune Cookman) ASSISTS TRIPLES Player 10 Three times Player 2 7 times Team 22 04/19/00 (vs Stetson) Team 4 03/18/99 (vs Princeton) INNINGS PITCHED HOME RUNS Player 15 Nikki Myers 05/04/01 (vs. Stetson) Player 2 9 times 15 Jen Musillo 05/08/07 (vs. Florida International) Team 4 4/15/06 (vs. North Florida) Team 15 Twice

TOTAL BASES STRIKEOUTS Player 11 Nikki Myers 02/28/00 (vs St. Bonaventure) Player 25 Nikki Myers 05/04/01 (vs Stetson) Team 31 04/12/03 (vs Mercer) Team 25 05/04/01 (vs Stetson

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

BATTING Games Played 75 Nikki Myers 2002 Ginny Matthews 2002 At Bats 248 Jessica Sachs 2004 Hits 80 Heather Wright 2002 Doubles 19 Ginny Matthews 2003 Triples 10 Alicia Smith 1998 Home Runs 19 Nikki Myers 2001 Runs 51 Heather Wright 2002 RBIs 52 Diana Hargis 1995 Stolen Bases 37 Suzanne Flege 1999 Walks 57 Nikki Myers 2001 Hit by Pitch 13 Jenna Lopez 2007 Sacrifices 19 Callie Piper 2004 Batting Average .420 Diana Hargis 1995 On-Base Percentage .534 Nikki Myers 2001 Slugging Percentage .757 Nikki Myers 2001

PITCHING Appearances 51 Nikki Myers 2002 Games Started 41 Nikki Myers 2002 Complete Games 39 Nikki Myers 2002 Shutouts 19 Nikki Myers 2002 Innings Pitched 294.0 Nikki Myers 2002 Strikeouts 437 Nikki Myers 2002 Saves 5 Nikki Myers 2002 Wins 36 Nikki Myers 2002 ERA 0.57 Nikki Myers 2001

FIELDING Putouts 631 Jackie Catanese 1997 GINNY MATHEWS (2001-04) Assists 202 Rhianna Rogers 2000 Fielding Percentage .996 Three times

36 YEAR-BY YEAR RESULTS

Home Away Neutral Conference Overall Year Head Coach W L PCT W L PCT W L PCT W L PCT W L PCT 1995 Joan Joyce 18 5 .783 5 4 .556 10 9 .526 9 5 .743 33 18 .647 1996 Joan Joyce 17 8 .680 6 2 .750 14 22 .389 11 5 .688 37 32 .536 1997 Joan Joyce 16 6 .727 13 5 .722 13 18 .419 14 2 .875 42 29 .592 1998 Joan Joyce 26 6 .813 13 7 .650 8 7 .533 14 6 .700 47 20 .701 1999 Joan Joyce 17 5 .773 15 6 .714 17 9 .654 10 2 .833 49 20 .710 2000 Joan Joyce 21 5 .808 10 2 .833 26 10 .722 13 1 .929 57 17 .770 2001 Joan Joyce 25 6 .806 5 7 .417 16 8 .667 9 5 .642 46 21 .687 2002 Joan Joyce 26 6 .813 14 1 .933 22 6 .786 16 2 .889 62 13 .827 2003 Joan Joyce 21 8 .724 13 5 .722 10 15 .400 18 4 .818 44 28 .611 2004 Joan Joyce 37 6 .860 11 4 .733 8 8 .500 17 3 .850 56 18 .757 2005 Joan Joyce 21 18 .538 4 11 .733 5 10 .333 14 6 .700 37 32 .536 2006 Joan Joyce 24 19 .558 11 2 .846 0 4 .000 15 5 .750 35 25 .583 2007 Joan Joyce 26 15 .634 11 6 .647 5 2 .714 16 8 .667 42 23 .646 TOTALS 295 113 .723 131 62 .679 154 128 .546 176 54 .765 587 296 .665

37 Season Results

1995 (33-18, 9-5 A-SUN/2ND EAST) 03/08/96 Central Michigan ~ N 3 6 L 17-9 03/08/96 Illinois-Chicago ~ N 1 8 L 17-10 DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 03/08/96 Oklahoma State ~ N 3 8 L 17-11 01/31/95 Goldey-Beacom H 5 2 W 1-0 03/09/96 South Carolina ~ N 0 10 5 L 17-12 02/04/95 Nova Southeastern H 2 1 W 2-0 03/09/96 Notre Dame ~ N 0 3 L 17-13 02/05/95 Barry H 2 0 W 3-0 03/12/96 Rutgers H 1 3 L 17-14 02/18/95 Stetson * H 3 6 L 0-1 3-1 03/12/96 Rutgers H 7 1 W 18-14 02/18/95 Stetson * H 9 1 6 W 1-1 4-1 03/13/96 Rutgers H 3 6 L 18-15 02/21/95 St. Peter's H 3 2 (10) W 5-1 03/13/96 Rutgers H 3 6 L 18-16 02/21/95 St. Peter's H 4 3 W 6-1 03/14/96 Western Illinois # N 0 3 L 18-17 02/22/95 St. John's H 4 1 W 7-1 03/14/96 Bradley # N 6 0 W 19-17 02/22/95 St. John's H 5 4 W 8-1 03/14/96 South Florida # N 1 8 L 19-18 02/24/95 South Florida A 0 2 L 8-2 03/15/96 Notre Dame # N 2 4 L 19-19 02/24/95 South Florida A 0 3 L 8-3 03/15/96 Massachusetts # N 2 9 L 19-20 02/25/95 Bethune-Cookman A 9 0 5 W 9-3 03/22/96 Vermont $ N 7 0 W 20-20 02/25/95 Bethune-Cookman A 20 2 5 W 10-3 03/22/96 Army $ N 7 4 W 21-20 02/26/95 Mercer * H 3 2 W 2-1 11-3 03/23/96 Rhode Island $ N 9 1 5 W 22-20 02/26/95 Mercer * H 4 1 W 3-1 12-3 03/23/96 Troy $ N 1 3 6 L 22-21 03/04/95 College of Charleston *N 5 3 4 W 4-1 13-3 04/03/96 College of Charleston * A 5 3 W 6-3 23-21 03/04/95 College of Charleston *N 5 4 W 5-1 14-3 04/03/96 College of Charleston * A 10 1 5 W 7-3 24-21 03/07/95 Campbell * N 7 3 W 6-1 15-3 04/04/96 Mercer * A 2 0 W 8-3 25-21 03/07/95 Campbell * N 0 1 L 6-2 15-4 04/04/96 Mercer * A 3 0 W 9-3 26-21 03/08/95 Loyola-Chicago % N 1 12 5 L 15-5 04/05/96 Troy & N 0 5 L 26-22 03/08/95 Maine % N 9 4 6 W 16-5 04/05/96 Tennessee & N 0 9 5 L 26-33 03/09/95 Missouri State % N 0 8 L 16-6 04/06/96 Georgia Tech & N 1 3 L 26-24 03/09/95 Creighton % N 0 6 6 L 16-7 04/06/96 Nicholls State & N 6 5 W 27-24 03/11/95 St. Bonaventure H 11 3 6 W 17-7 04/06/96 Samford & A 8 5 W 28-24 03/11/95 St. Bonaventure H 11 3 5 W 18-7 04/07/96 Troy & N 3 2 W 29-24 03/12/95 Fairfield H 3 4 L 18-8 04/07/96 Nicholls State & N 4 6 L 29-25 03/12/95 Fairfield H 8 2 W 19-8 04/11/96 *Campbell * A 4 2 W 10-3 30-25 03/14/95 Rhode Island H 2 6 L 19-9 04/11/96 *Campbell * A 1 2 (8) L 10-4 30-26 03/14/95 Rhode Island H 8 0 5 W 20-9 04/12/96 Campbell + N 4 10 L 30-27 03/15/95 Seton Hall H 3 9 L 20-10 04/12/96 South Carolina + N 0 9 6 L 30-28 03/15/95 Seton Hall H 9 1 5 W 21-10 04/13/96 Florida State + N 1 0 W 31-28 03/16/95 Providence ~ N 3 0 W 22-10 04/13/96 Maryland + N 3 0 (8) W 32-28 03/16/95 Dayton ~ N 7 10 L 22-11 04/14/96 North Carolina + A 6 7 L 32-29 03/17/95 UW-Green Bay ~ N 5 2 6 W 23-11 04/18/96 Stetson * A 4 5 (8) L 10-5 32-30 03/17/95 UT-Martin ~ N 4 10 L 23-12 04/18/96 Stetson * A 5 2 W 11-5 33-30 03/18/95 Morehead State ~ N 2 1 (8) W 24-12 04/21/96 Bethune-Cookman H 9 2 W 34-30 03/18/95 Vermont ~ N 8 2 6 W 25-12 04/21/96 Bethune-Cookman H 17 5 5 W 35-30 03/19/95 Ohio ~ N 1 4 6 L 25-13 04/25/96 Campbell ^ A 1 2 (9) L 35-31 03/19/95 Army ~ N 7 0 5 W 26-13 04/25/96 SE Louisiana ^ N 4 3 W 36-31 03/25/95 Stetson * A 10 0 6 W 7-2 27-13 04/26/96 Centenary ^ N 2 1 W 37-31 03/25/95 Stetson * A 0 8 5 L 7-3 27-14 04/26/96 Campbell ^ A 1 6 L 37-32 03/31/95 Bethune-Cookman H 13 0 5 W 28-14 * A-Sun regular season 03/31/95 Bethune-Cookman H 16 5 5 W 29-14 % FAU Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) 04/14/95 Campbell * N 1 2 L 7-4 29-15 ~ USF “Speedline” Invitational (Tampa, FL) 04/14/95 Campbell * N 2 4 L 7-5 29-16 # FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, FL) 04/15/95 College of Charleston *N 6 4 (10) W 8-5 30-16 $ Rebel Games (Orlando, FL) 04/15/95 College of Charleston *N 10 1 5 W 9-5 31-16 & Samford Invitational (Birmingham, AL) 04/28/95 Georgia State ^ A 2 1 (8) W 32-16 + UNC Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) 04/28/95 Campbell ^ N 2 0 W 33-16 ^ A-Sun Tournament (Buies Creek, NC) 04/29/95 Campbell ^ N 0 1 L 33-17 () extra inning game 04/29/95 Campbell ^ N 2 3 (10) L 33-18 * A-Sun regular season % Rebel Games (Orlando, FL) 1997 (42-29, 14-2 A-SUN/1ST EAST) ~ Rebel Games (Orlando, FL) ^ A-Sun Tournament (Atlanta, GA) DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL () Extra inning game 01/27/97 Goldey-Beacom H 11 1 W 1-0 01/27/97 Goldey-Beacom H 9 1 W 2-0 02/07/97 Bethune Cookman (NH) A 4 0 W 3-0 02/07/97 Bethune Cookman A 10 3 W 4-0 1996 37-32, 11-5 A-SUN/3RD EAST) 02/08/97 Mercer *(NH) H 1 0 W 1-0 5-0 02/08/97 Mercer * H 6 0 W 2-0 6-0 DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 02/14/97 Florida A&M % N 13 3 5 W 7-0 01/29/96 Goldey-Beacom H 6 3 W 1-0 02/14/97 Florida A&M % N 4 6 L 7-1 01/29/96 Goldey-Beacom H 10 2 6 W 2-0 02/15/97 Loyola-Chicago % N 3 0 W 8-1 02/03/96 Nova Southeastern H 7 6 W 3-0 02/15/97 Florida % A 0 1 (8) L 8-2 02/04/96 Nova Southeastern H 3 4 L 3-1 02/16/97 Northwestern % N 5 2 W 9-2 02/17/96 Campbell * H 1 2 (9) L 0-1 3-2 02/20/97 Stetson * A 7 2 W 3-0 10-2 02/17/96 Campbell * H 7 8 (12) L 0-2 3-3 02/20/97 Stetson * A 1 2 L 3-1 10-3 02/18/96 Stetson * H 0 1 L 0-3 3-4 02/21/97 South Florida A 2 3 L 10-4 02/18/96 Stetson * H 8 0 5 W 1-3 4-4 02/21/97 Tennessee ~ N 0 5 L 10-5 02/20/96 St. John's H 10 1 W 5-4 02/22/97 South Florida A 0 6 L 10-6 02/20/96 St. John's H 11 1 W 6-4 02/22/97 Miami (OH) ~ N 2 1 W 11-6 02/22/96 St. Peter's H 1 0 W 7-4 02/23/97 Miami (OH) ~ N 0 3 (9) L 11-7 02/22/96 St. Peter's H 8 7 W 8-4 02/23/97 Tennessee ~ N 0 5 L 11-8 02/24/96 South Florida H 0 4 L 8-5 02/28/97 Campbell * H 2 3 L 3-2 11-9 02/24/96 South Florida H 0 6 L 8-6 02/28/97 Campbell * H 5 4 W 4-2 12-9 02/25/96 Mercer * H 8 3 W 2-3 9-6 03/01/97 Auburn # H 4 2 W 13-9 02/25/96 Mercer * H 4 0 W 3-3 10-6 03/01/97 Harvard # H 7 4 W 14-9 03/02/96 Central Michigan % H 7 6 W 11-6 03/01/97 Central Michigan # H 3 0 W 15-9 03/02/96 Penn State % H 4 5 (10) L 11-7 03/02/97 Harvard # H 3 6 L 15-10 03/02/96 St. Bonaventure % H 10 0 6 W 12-7 03/02/97 Central Michigan # H 10 5 W 16-10 03/03/96 Penn State % H 1 6 L 12-8 03/02/97 Auburn # H 1 3 L 16-11 03/03/96 St. Bonaventure % H 5 4 W 13-8 03/03/97 Central Michigan # H 2 3 L 16-12 03/04/96 College of Charleston *H 10 1 5 W 4-3 14-8 03/03/97 Auburn # H 7 0 W 17-12 03/04/96 College of Charleston *H 8 0 5 W 5-3 15-8 03/05/97 College of Charleston *H 5 0 W 5-2 18-12 03/06/96 St. Bonaventure H 3 2 W 16-8 03/05/97 College of Charleston *H 10 1 6 W 6-2 19-12 03/06/96 St. Bonaventure H 4 0 W 17-8 03/06/97 Michigan State N 0 2 L 19-13

38 03/07/97 Robert Morris $ N 4 3 W 20-13 03/22/98 Hartford & H 4 0 W 27-9 03/07/97 South Carolina $ N 2 11 6 L 20-14 03/24/98 Charleston Southern H 5 0 W 28-9 03/07/97 Chattanooga $ N 3 8 L 20-15 03/24/98 Charleston Southern H 12 4 5 W 29-9 03/08/97 Indiana $ N 0 4 L 20-16 03/26/98 College of Charleston * A 2 0 (10) W 9-0 30-9 03/08/97 Indiana State $ N 1 0 W 21-16 03/26/98 College of Charleston * A 3 5 L 9-1 30-10 03/14/97 Iowa State @ N 3 5 (8) L 21-17 03/27/98 UNC Charlotte + N 2 0 W 31-10 03/14/97 Miami (OH) @ N 4 5 L 21-18 03/27/98 Drake N 3 1 W 32-10 03/14/97 Michigan @ N 1 5 L 21-19 03/28/98 Georgia Tech + A 4 2 (8) W 33-10 03/15/97 Georgia State @ N 4 5 L 21-20 03/28/98 Nicholls State + N 3 0 W 34-10 03/15/97 Southern Illinois @ N 2 3 L 21-21 03/29/98 Georgia Tech + A 2 0 W 35-10 03/17/97 Yale H 8 9 L 21-22 03/29/98 Utah + N 4 6 (8) L 35-11 03/17/97 Yale H 2 6 L 21-23 03/30/98 Mercer * A 5 4 W 10-1 36-11 03/27/97 College of Charleston * A 4 1 W 7-2 22-23 03/30/98 Mercer * A 3 2 W 11-1 37-11 03/27/97 College of Charleston * A 8 3 W 8-2 23-23 04/05/98 South Florida H 0 4 L 37-12 03/28/97 Nicholls State & N 1 3 L 23-24 04/05/98 South Florida H 2 6 L 37-13 03/28/97 Mercer & N 6 1 W 24-24 04/07/98 Fla. Int. * H 0 3 L 11-2 37-14 03/29/97 Evansville & N 5 2 W 25-24 04/07/98 Fla. Int. * H 5 0 W 12-2 38-14 03/29/97 Illinois-Chicago & N 4 3 W 26-24 04/10/98 Campbell * A 1 2 L 12-3 38-15 03/29/97 Nicholls State & N 0 3 L 26-25 04/11/98 Campbell * A 1 2 (8) L 12-4 38-16 03/31/97 Mercer * A 2 0 W 9-2 27-25 04/17/98 Campbell * H 6 1 W 13-4 39-16 03/31/97 Mercer * A 3 2 W 10-2 28-25 04/17/98 Campbell * H 2 7 L 13-5 39-17 04/05/97 Stetson * H 1 0 W 11-2 29-25 04/18/98 Stetson * A 6 0 W 14-5 40-17 04/05/97 Stetson * H 13 3 5 W 12-2 30-25 04/18/98 Stetson * A 4 8 L 14-6 40-18 04/07/97 Florida A&M H 5 2 W 31-25 04/21/98 Florida Southern A 6 3 W 41-18 04/07/97 Florida A&M H 3 1 W 32-25 04/21/98 Florida Southern A 13 1 5 W 42-18 04/10/97 Campbell * A 6 3 (8) W 13-2 33-25 04/30/98 Jacksonville State ^ H 3 0 W 43-18 04/10/97 Campbell * A 4 1 W 14-2 34-25 04/30/98 Fla. Int. ^ H 3 0 W 44-18 04/11/97 Florida State + N 1 5 L 34-26 05/01/98 Stetson ^ H 3 1 W 45-18 04/11/97 North Carolina + A 11 3 W 35-26 05/02/98 Georgia State ^ H 3 2 (10) W 46-18 04/13/97 North Carolina + A 5 0 W 36-26 05/07/98 Northwestern State = A 6 3 (9) W 47-18 04/13/97 Florida State + N 0 4 L 36-27 05/07/98 Northwestern State = A 3 6 L 47-19 04/19/97 Florida Southern H 4 0 W 37-27 05/08/98 Northwestern State = A 2 5 L 47-20 04/19/97 Florida Southern H 1 0 W 38-27 *A-Sun regular season 04/24/97 Mercer ^ N 4 0 W 39-27 % FAU “Worth” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) 04/24/97 Stetson ^ N 8 0 W 40-27 # USF “Speedline” Invitational (Tampa, FL) 04/25/97 Jacksonville State ^ A 2 1 W 41-27 $ FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, FL) 04/26/97 Jacksonville State ^ A 4 3 W 42-27 & FAU “Parents' Weekend” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) 05/08/97 Nicholls State = A 0 1 L 42-28 + Georgia Tech “Buzz” Classic (Atlanta, GA) 05/08/97 Nicholls State = A 0 8 6 L 42-29 ^ A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) *A-Sun regular season = NCAA Play-In (Natchitoches, LA) % Florida Tournament (Gainesville, FL) () extra inning game ~ USF Tournament (Tampa, FL) # FAU Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) $ USF “Speedline” Invitational (Tampa, FL) (49-20, 10-2 A-SUN/1ST EAST) @ FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, FL) 1999 & Georgia Tech “Buzz” Classic (Atlanta, GA) DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL + UNC Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) 02/05/99 Maryland % N 3 2 W 1-0 ^ A-Sun Tournament (Jacksonville, AL) 02/05/99 Nicholls State % N 5 0 W 2-0 = NCAA Play-In (Thibodeaux, LA) 02/06/99 Fla. Int. % N 3 0 W 3-0 () Extra innings 02/06/99 South Florida % A 0 10 5 L 3-1 02/07/99 Northwestern % N 0 5 L 3-2 02/11/99 Bethune-Cookman H 9 1 6 W 4-2 02/11/99 Bethune-Cookman H 9 1 5 W 5-2 1998 (47-20, 14-6 A-SUN/1ST EAST) 02/16/99 Fla. Int. H 3 2 (8) W 6-2 DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 02/16/99 Fla. Int. H 3 2 W 7-2 01/26/98 Goldey-Beacom H 8 1 W 1-0 02/21/99 Mercer * H 7 2 W 1-0 8-2 01/26/98 Goldey-Beacom H 9 1 5 W 2-0 02/21/99 Mercer * H 1 0 W 2-0 9-2 02/10/98 Florida A&M H 6 7 L 2-1 02/27/99 Valparaiso ~ H 8 1 W 10-2 02/10/98 Florida A&M H 6 2 W 3-1 02/27/99 Illinois-Chicago ~ H 1 2 L 10-3 02/14/98 Bethune-Cookman H 13 4 5 W 4-1 02/27/99 Fla. Int. ~ H 5 4 W 11-3 02/14/98 Bethune-Cookman H 4 2 W 5-1 02/28/99 Valparaiso ~ H 9 0 W 12-3 02/21/98 Stetson * H 1 0 W 1-0 6-1 02/28/99 Illinois-Chicago ~ H 0 1 L 12-4 02/21/98 Stetson * H 6 3 W 2-0 7-1 02/28/99 Fla. Int. ~ H 4 1 W 13-4 02/25/98 Fla. Int. * A 3 2 (9) W 3-0 8-1 03/01/99 Fla. Int. ~ H 2 4 L 13-5 02/25/98 Fla. Int.* (PG) A 1 0 W 4-0 9-1 03/04/99 Michigan # N 1 4 L 13-6 02/28/98 Harvard % H 8 5 W 10-1 03/04/99 Hofstra # N 5 6 (9) L 13-7 02/28/98 Illinois-Chicago % H 5 4 W 11-1 03/05/99 Georgia # N 1 2 L 13-8 03/02/98 Villanova % H 7 1 W 12-1 03/05/99 Florida State # N 8 4 W 14-8 03/02/98 Furman % H 5 1 W 13-1 03/06/99 Mississippi State # N 2 10 L 14-9 03/02/98 Missouri % H 0 8 5 L 13-2 03/08/99 Toledo H 6 3 W 15-9 03/03/98 College of Charleston *H 1 0 W 5-0 14-2 03/08/99 Toledo H 5 3 W 16-9 03/03/98 College of Charleston *H 6 0 W 6-0 15-2 03/11/99 Florida A&M A 5 6 L 16-10 03/06/98 Texas # N 5 2 W 16-2 03/11/99 Florida A&M A 11 4 W 17-10 03/06/98 Robert Morris # N 1 2 L 16-3 03/12/99 Georgia Southern $ N 8 1 W 18-10 03/06/98 Indiana State # N 9 0 5 W 17-3 03/12/99 Iowa State $ N 3 1 W 19-10 03/07/98 Mississippi # N 5 4 W 18-3 03/13/99 Maryland $ N 1 10 6 L 19-11 03/07/98 Hofstra # N 0 5 L 18-4 03/13/99 Iowa State $ N 10 4 W 20-11 03/07/98 Iowa # N 0 1 L 18-5 03/14/99 Virginia Tech $ N 4 1 W 21-11 03/09/98 St. Peter's H 6 3 W 19-5 03/14/99 Virginia $ N 8 2 W 22-11 03/09/98 St. Peter's H 7 6 W 20-5 03/16/99 Hartford H 8 0 5 W 23-11 03/10/98 Mercer * H 3 2 W 7-0 21-5 03/16/99 Hartford (NH) H 9 0 6 W 24-11 03/10/98 Mercer * H 3 0 W 8-0 22-5 03/18/99 Princeton H 8 4 W 25-11 03/13/98 Bradley $ N 3 2 W 23-5 03/18/99 Princeton H 6 4 W 26-11 03/13/98 Central Michigan $ N 5 7 L 23-6 03/19/99 Pittsburgh @ H 11 3 6 W 27-11 03/13/98 Massachusetts $ N 0 4 L 23-7 03/20/99 Princeton @ H 2 3 L 27-12 03/14/98 Furman $ N 5 1 W 24-7 03/20/99 Michigan State @ H 7 1 W 28-12 03/14/98 Northern Illinois $ N 0 8 5 L 24-8 03/21/99 Michigan State @ H 0 10 5 L 28-13 03/21/98 Michigan State & H 0 6 L 24-9 03/26/99 Kent State & N 1 5 L 28-14 03/21/98 Hartford & H 5 0 W 25-9 03/26/99 Georgia State & N 5 4 W 29-14 03/22/98 Michigan State & H 5 0 W 26-9 03/27/99 East Carolina & N 3 2 W 30-14 03/27/99 Illinois-Chicago & N 2 6 L 30-15

39 03/29/99 Mercer * A 2 1 W 3-0 31-15 03/26/00 Evansville + N 2 1 W 39-13 03/29/99 Mercer * A 13 0 6 W 4-0 32-15 03/27/00 Troy * H 2 0 W 3-0 40-13 04/02/99 Stetson * H 9 4 W 5-0 33-15 03/27/00 Troy * H 2 0 W 4-0 41-13 04/02/99 Stetson * H 6 1 W 6-0 34-15 04/01/00 Mercer * H 12 4 6 W 5-0 42-13 04/08/99 Campbell * A 0 1 L 6-1 34-16 04/01/00 Mercer * H 3 1 W 6-0 43-13 04/08/99 Campbell * A 4 3 W 7-1 35-16 04/06/00 Samford * A 1 0 W 7-0 44-13 04/10/99 Florida State + N 1 0 W 36-16 04/06/00 Samford * A 5 0 W 8-0 45-13 04/10/99 North Carolina + A 6 4 (9) W 37-16 04/07/00 Jacksonville St.* A 3 1 W 9-0 46-13 04/14/99 Fla. Int. A 4 0 W 38-16 04/07/00 Jacksonville St. * (NH) A 2 0 W 10-0 47-13 04/14/99 Fla. Int. A 1 2 L 38-17 04/19/00 Stetson * A 2 0 (10) W 11-0 48-13 04/16/99 Campbell * H 1 2 (8) L 7-2 38-18 04/19/00 Stetson * A 2 1 W 12-0 49-13 04/16/99 Campbell * H 4 0 W 8-2 39-18 04/21/00 Fla. Int. H 1 3 L 49-14 04/18/99 Stetson * A 5 0 W 9-2 40-18 04/21/00 Fla. Int. H 2 1 (11) W 50-14 04/18/99 Stetson * A 9 1 6 W 10-2 41-18 04/22/00 Georgia State * H 1 0 W 13-0 51-14 04/29/99 Barry H 3 1 W 42-18 04/22/00 Georgia State * H 0 1 L 13-1 51-15 04/29/99 Barry H 4 0 W 43-18 04/29/00 Barry A 7 4 (8) W 52-15 05/06/99 Samford ^ N 3 0 W 44-18 04/29/00 Barry A 5 0 W 53-15 05/07/99 Jacksonville State ^ N 3 0 W 45-18 05/04/00 Samford ^ H 8 0 5 W 54-15 05/07/99 Troy ^ N 4 2 W 46-18 05/04/00 Troy ^ H 6 0 W 55-15 05/08/99 Troy ^ N 6 2 W 47-18 05/05/00 Stetson ^ H 2 1 W 56-15 05/20/99 Michigan ! A 2 0 W 48-18 05/06/00 Stetson ^ H 2 0 W 57-15 05/21/99 Central Michigan ! N 8 3 W 49-18 05/18/00 Alabama ! N 0 1 (9) L 57-16 05/22/99 Arizona State ! N 1 2 L 49-19 05/19/00 Coastal Carolina ! N 2 4 L 57-17 05/23/99 Nebraska ! N 2 4 (8) L 49-20 * A-Sun regular season * A-Sun regular season % USF “Louisville Slugger” Invitational (Tampa, FL) % USF “Louisville Slugger” Invitational (Tampa, FL) ~ FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, FL) ~ FAU “Worth” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) # FAU “Worth” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) # USF “Speedline” Invitational (Tampa, FL) $ FIU Invitational (Miami, FL) $ FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, FL) & USF “Speedline” Invitational (Tampa, FL) @ FAU “Parents' Weekend” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) @ FAU “Parents' Weekend” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) & Georgia Tech “Buzz” Classic (Atlanta, GA) + Georgia Tech “Buzz” Classic + UNC Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) ^ A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) ^ A-Sun Tournament (Dothan, AL) ! NCAA Regional (Tempe, AZ) ! NCAA Regional (Ann Arbor, MI) () extra inning game () extra inning game & USF “Speedline” Invitational (Tampa, FL) @ FAU “Parents’ Weekend” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) (NH) No-hitter 2000 (57-17, 13-1 A-SUN/1ST EAST) DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 2001 (46-21, 9-5 A-SUN/T-1ST) 02/04/00 Georgia % N 9 2 W 1-0 02/04/00 Northwestern % N 4 3 (9) W 2-0 DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 02/02/01 Northwestern % N 5 1 W 1-0 02/05/00 Fla. Int. % N 9 0 5 W 3-0 02/02/01 Arizona % N 0 5 L 1-1 02/05/00 South Florida % A 3 0 W 4-0 02/03/01 Hawaii % N 2 3 (9) L 1-2 02/06/00 Maryland % N 3 2 W 5-0 02/04/01 Tennessee % N 3 0 W 2-2 02/06/00 UCLA % N 3 7 L 5-1 02/13/01 Fla. Int. A 2 3 (8) L 2-3 02/11/00 Florida A&M ~ N 3 1 W 6-1 02/13/01 Fla. Int. A 2 4 L 2-4 02/12/00 Florida State ~ A 3 2 W 7-1 02/22/01 Hofstra H 4 3 W 3-4 02/12/00 California ~ N 3 4 L 7-2 02/22/01 Hofstra H 2 0 W 4-4 02/13/00 Florida State ~ A 0 2 L 7-3 02/23/01 Florida A&M ~ H 10 0 5 W 5-4 02/15/00 Fla. Int. A 1 0 W 8-3 02/23/01 Florida State ~ H 2 1 (10) W 6-4 02/15/00 Fla. Int. A 0 7 L 8-4 02/24/01 Illinois ~ H 10 0 6 W 7-4 02/25/00 Furman # H 3 0 W 9-4 02/24/01 Maryland ~ H 4 0 W 8-4 02/25/00 St. Bonaventure # H 11 2 W 10-4 02/25/01 Maryland ~ H 4 1 W 9-4 02/26/00 Florida State # H 0 2 L 10-5 02/25/01 Florida State ~ H 0 1 L 9-5 02/26/00 St. Bonaventure # H 7 0 W 11-5 02/27/01 Albany (NY) H 6 2 W 10-5 02/27/00 Villanova # H 1 0 W 12-5 02/27/01 Albany (NY) H 12 0 5 W 11-5 02/27/00 Eastern Michigan # H 3 5 (10) L 12-6 03/02/01 Connecticut # N 2 1 (10) W 12-5 02/28/00 Furman # H 1 0 W 13-6 03/02/01 Wichita State # N 8 0 6 W 13-5 02/28/00 St. Bonaventure # H 14 0 5 W 14-6 03/03/01 Arkansas # N 2 1 (8) W 14-5 03/01/00 Eastern Michigan H 3 4 L 14-7 03/03/01 Ohio State # N 3 4 L 14-6 03/01/00 Eastern Michigan H 3 0 W 15-7 03/04/01 Fla. Int. # A 1 0 W 15-6 03/03/00 Ohio State $ N 2 1 (8) W 16-7 03/08/01 Massachusetts $ N 6 0 W 16-6 03/03/00 Florida A&M $ N 6 1 W 17-7 03/08/01 Kansas $ N 6 5 W 17-6 03/04/00 Pittsburgh $ N 1 0 W 18-7 03/09/01 Wisconsin $ N 0 1 L 17-7 03/04/00 Arkansas $ N 5 0 W 19-7 03/09/01 Hofstra $ N 9 3 W 18-7 03/05/00 Fla. Int.$ (NH) A 2 0 W 20-7 03/10/01 Chattanooga $ N 2 1 W 19-7 03/05/00 Arkansas $ N 3 7 L 20-8 03/10/01 Mississippi State $ N 3 2 W 20-7 03/06/00 Pittsburgh H 2 0 W 21-8 03/10/01 Stanford $ N 0 2 L 20-8 03/06/00 Pittsburgh H 2 1 W 22-8 03/13/01 Quinnipiac H 8 0 6 W 21-8 03/07/00 Campbell * H 10 2 5 W 1-0 23-8 03/13/01 Quinnipiac H 10 2 6 W 22-8 03/07/00 Campbell * H 7 0 W 2-0 24-8 03/14/01 Valparaiso H 3 2 (8) W 23-8 03/09/00 Boston & N 2 1 (8) W 25-8 03/14/01 Valparaiso H 7 1 W 24-8 03/09/00 Florida & N 0 5 L 25-9 03/16/01 Nebraska & N 1 2 L 24-9 03/10/00 Michigan State & N 6 5 W 26-9 03/16/01 Bethune-Cookman & N 5 2 W 25-9 03/10/00 Virginia Tech & N 0 1 L 26-10 03/17/01 Iowa State & N 2 1 W 26-9 03/11/00 Chattanooga & N 3 8 L 26-11 03/17/01 Florida A&M & N 7 3 W 27-9 03/14/00 Southern Illinois H 0 1 L 26-12 03/23/01 Fla. Int. @ H 3 4 L 27-10 03/14/00 Southern Illinois (NH) H 2 0 W 27-12 03/23/01 Jacksonville State @ H 5 1 W 28-10 03/16/00 Rutgers H 2 1 W 28-12 03/23/01 Michigan State @ H 3 1 W 29-10 03/17/00 Colgate @ H 9 1 6 W 29-12 03/24/01 Florida @ H 0 1 L 29-11 03/17/00 Rutgers @ (NH) H 3 0 W 30-12 03/25/01 Fla. Int.@ H 6 1 W 30-11 03/18/00 Chattanooga @ H 4 2 W 31-12 03/25/01 Florida @ H 3 2 (9) W 31-11 03/18/00 Michigan State @ H 0 1 L 31-13 03/27/01 Jacksonville State * H 3 5 L 0-1 31-12 03/19/00 Michigan State @ H 3 1 W 32-13 03/27/01 Jacksonville State * H 4 0 W 1-1 32-12 03/24/00 Ohio + N 3 1 W 33-13 04/05/01 Campbell * A 8 0 5 W 2-1 33-12 03/24/00 Middle Tennessee + N 2 1 W 34-13 04/05/01 Campbell * A 0 1 L 2-2 33-13 03/25/00 Rhode Island + N 1 0 W 35-13 04/07/01 Florida State + N 4 5 (8) L 33-14 03/25/00 Illinois-Chicago + N 1 0 W 36-13 04/07/01 North Carolina + A 0 5 L 33-15 03/26/00 Illinois-Chicago + N 7 1 W 37-13 04/08/01 East Carolina + N 4 0 W 34-15 03/26/00 SW Missouri State + N 2 1 W 38-13

40 04/14/01 Samford * H 5 2 W 3-2 35-15 04/19/02 Georgia State * H 0 2 L 13-2 50-8 04/14/01 Samford * H 7 0 W 4-2 36-15 04/19/02 Georgia State * H 6 0 W 14-2 51-8 04/18/01 Georgia State * A 4 6 L 4-3 36-16 04/21/02 Fla. Int. H 1 0 W 52-8 04/18/01 Georgia State * A 7 0 W 5-3 37-16 04/23/02 Stetson * A 7 0 W 15-2 53-8 04/19/01 Mercer * A 0 1 (9) L 5-4 37-17 04/23/02 Stetson * A 6 2 W 16-2 54-8 04/19/01 Mercer * A 4 0 W 6-4 38-17 04/25/02 Lynn H 11 0 W 55-8 04/21/01 Troy * A 7 0 W 7-4 39-17 05/01/02 Fla. Int. H 0 1 L 55-9 04/21/01 Troy * A 3 2 W 8-4 40-17 05/07/02 Florida State A 2 3 L 55-10 04/24/01 Stetson * H 1 6 (11) L 8-5 40-18 05/07/02 Florida State A 5 0 W 56-10 04/24/01 Stetson * H 2 0 W 9-5 41-18 05/09/02 Jacksonville State ^ N 3 1 W 57-10 05/01/01 Fla. Int. H 1 2 (8) L 41-19 05/09/02 Stetson ^ N 1 0 W 58-10 05/03/01 Troy ^ H 3 0 W 42-19 05/10/02 Georgia State ^ N 2 0 W 59-10 05/04/01 Stetson ^ H 1 0 (15) W 43-19 05/11/02 Georgia State ^ N 2 3 L 59-11 05/04/01 Samford ^ H 1 0 W 44-19 05/11/02 Georgia State ^ N 4 0 W 60-11 05/05/01 Troy ^ H 1 0 W 45-19 05/16/02 Chattanooga ! N 0 3 L 60-12 05/17/01 Florida ! N 3 0 W 46-19 05/16/02 Alabama ! N 2 1 W 61-12 05/18/01 California ! N 0 2 L 46-20 05/17/02 Auburn ! N 4 2 W 62-12 05/19/01 Florida State ! A 0 2 L 46-21 05/17/02 Chattanooga ! N 1 6 L 62-13 * A-Sun regular season * A-Sun regular season % USF “Louisville Slugger” Invitational (Tampa, FL) % USF “Louisville Slugger” Invitational (Tampa, FL) ~ FAU “Worth” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) ~ FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, FL) # FIU Invitational (Miami, FL) # FAU “Worth” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) $ USF “Speedline” Invitational (Tampa, FL) $ FIU Invitational (Miami, FL) & FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, FL) & USF “Speedline” Invitational (Tampa, FL) @ FAU “Parents' Weekend” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) + FAU “Parents' Weekend” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) + UNC Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) ^ A-Sun Tournament (Troy, AL) ^ A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) ! NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, FL) ! NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, FL) 2003 (44-28, 18-4 A-SUN/1ST) DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 2002 (62-13, 16-2 A-SUN/1ST) 01/31/03 Arizona # N 0 2 L 0-1 DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 01/31/03 Auburn # N 3 5 L 0-2 02/01/02 Northwestern % N 9 8 W 1-0 02/01/03 Sam Houston State # N 2 1 W 1-2 02/01/02 Tennessee % N 1 0 W 2-0 02/01/03 Northwestern # N 3 5 L 1-3 02/02/02 South Florida % A 9 3 W 3-0 02/02/03 South Florida # A 1 4 L 1-4 02/02/02 South Florida % A 5 2 W 4-0 02/07/03 Alabama % N 0 2 L 1-5 02/03/02 Northwestern % N 2 1 W 5-0 02/07/03 Ohio State % N 3 2 W 2-5 02/08/02 Washington ~ N 1 2 (10) L 5-1 02/08/03 Fla. Int. % A 5 0 W 3-5 02/08/02 Florida State ~ A 4 2 W 6-1 02/08/03 Ohio State % N 2 1 (9) W 4-5 02/09/02 South Carolina ~ N 1 0 W 7-1 02/09/03 Fla. Int. % A 0 4 L 4-6 02/10/02 Louisville ~ N 4 0 W 8-1 02/11/03 Fla. Int.% A 1 0 W 5-6 02/10/02 Washington N 1 3 L 8-2 02/19/03 Hofstra H 5 0 W 6-6 02/20/02 Fla. Int. A 2 0 W 9-2 02/19/03 Hofstra H 6 2 W 7-6 02/22/02 Georgia Tech # H 1 0 W 10-2 02/21/03 Rutgers & H 1 3 L 7-7 02/22/02 Fla. Int. # H 1 2 L 10-3 02/21/03 UCLA & H 0 7 L 7-8 02/23/02 Southern Illinois # H 2 0 W 11-3 02/22/03 Wisconsin & H 1 0 (8) W 8-8 02/23/02 Rutgers # H 1 0 W 12-3 02/22/03 Long Island & H 1 4 L 8-9 02/24/02 Southern Illinois # (PG) H 1 0 W 13-3 02/23/03 Wisconsin & H 3 2 (8) W 9-9 02/24/02 Fla. Int. # H 3 0 W 14-3 03/06/03 Maryland $ N 3 5 (8) L 9-10 03/01/02 Connecticut $ N 5 0 W 15-3 03/06/03 Chattanooga $ N 2 9 L 9-11 03/01/02 Wichita State $ N 10 2 5 W 16-3 03/07/03 Illinois-Chicago $ N 2 4 L 9-12 03/02/02 Auburn $ N 4 1 W 17-3 03/07/03 Oklahoma State $ N 2 1 W 10-12 03/02/02 Oklahoma $ N 6 5 W 18-3 03/08/03 Michigan State $ N 1 8 L 10-13 03/03/02 Oklahoma $ N 5 3 W 19-3 03/11/03 Penn State H 2 1 W 11-13 03/05/02 Campbell * H 2 1 W 1-0 20-3 03/11/03 Penn State H 3 7 L 11-14 03/05/02 Campbell * (NH) H 6 0 W 2-0 21-3 03/13/03 Chattanooga H 4 2 W 12-14 03/07/02 Mississippi State & N 6 0 W 22-3 03/13/03 Chattanooga H 7 5 W 13-14 03/07/02 North Carolina & N 6 3 W 23-3 03/14/03 Massachusetts + N 1 2 L 13-15 03/08/02 Nicholls State & N 7 3 W 24-3 03/14/03 California + N 2 10 5 L 13-16 03/08/02 Temple & N 6 1 W 25-3 03/15/03 Texas A&M + N 2 10 5 L 13-17 03/09/02 Central Michigan & N 4 0 W 26-3 03/16/03 Syracuse + N 1 2 L 13-18 03/09/02 Purdue & N 5 0 W 27-3 03/20/03 Manhattan ~ H 15 0 5 W 14-18 03/10/02 Stanford & N 0 4 L 27-4 03/20/03 Liberty ~ H 2 0 W 15-18 03/12/02 Missouri (KC) H 3 2 W 28-4 03/21/03 Liberty ~ H 1 0 (8) W 16-18 03/12/02 Missouri (KC) H 1 2 L 28-5 03/21/03 Manhattan ~ H 8 0 5 W 17-18 03/14/02 North Carolina H 2 1 W 29-5 03/22/03 Liberty ~ H 1 3 L 17-19 03/14/02 North Carolina H 7 1 W 30-5 03/22/03 Manhattan ~ H 3 1 W 18-19 03/15/02 Rhode Island H 8 1 W 31-5 03/28/03 Samford * H 2 0 W 1-0 19-19 03/15/02 Rhode Island H 7 1 W 32-5 03/28/03 Samford * H 7 5 W 2-0 20-19 03/19/02 Minnesota H 4 0 W 33-5 03/30/03 Fla. Int. H 1 2 L 20-20 03/19/02 Minnesota H 1 0 W 34-5 03/30/03 Fla. Int. H 0 1 L 20-21 03/22/02 Minnesota + H 1 2 L 34-6 04/02/03 Campbell * A 3 2 W 3-0 21-21 03/22/02 Iowa + H 2 1 W 35-6 04/02/03 Campbell * A 6 5 (8) W 4-0 22-21 03/23/02 Minnesota + H 4 1 W 36-6 04/03/03 Gardner-Webb * A 9 1 W 5-0 23-21 03/23/02 Fla. Int. + H 2 0 W 37-6 04/03/03 Gardner-Webb * A 9 0 5 W 6-0 24-21 03/24/02 Iowa + H 4 2 W 38-6 04/11/03 Troy * A 8 10 L 6-1 24-22 03/29/02 Central Florida * H 0 3 L 2-1 38-7 04/11/03 Troy * A 2 1 W 7-1 25-22 03/29/02 Central Florida * H 6 0 W 3-1 39-7 04/12/03 Mercer * A 0 1 (8) L 7-2 25-23 04/03/02 Fla. Int. A 4 1 W 40-7 04/12/03 Mercer * A 12 7 W 8-2 26-23 04/05/02 Mercer * (NH) H 8 0 5 W 4-1 41-7 04/13/03 Georgia State * A 1 2 L 8-3 26-24 04/05/02 Mercer * (NH) H 8 0 5 W 5-1 42-7 04/13/03 Georgia State * A 6 2 W 9-3 27-24 04/07/02 Troy * H 6 5 (11) W 6-1 43-7 04/15/03 Fla. Int. A 3 0 W 28-24 04/07/02 Troy * H 3 0 W 7-1 44-7 04/17/03 Jacksonville * H 6 3 W 10-3 29-24 04/11/02 Samford * A 7 0 W 8-1 45-7 04/17/03 Jacksonville * H 8 2 W 11-3 30-24 04/11/02 Samford * A 4 0 W 9-1 46-7 04/19/03 Belmont * H 8 0 5 W 12-3 31-24 04/12/02 Jacksonville State * A 2 0 W 10-1 47-7 04/19/03 Belmont * H 10 0 5 W 13-3 32-24 04/12/02 Jacksonville State * A 6 1 W 11-1 48-7 04/22/03 Stetson * H 0 1 L 13-4 32-25 04/14/02 Belmont * A 5 3 W 12-1 49-7 04/22/03 Stetson * H 2 1 W 14-4 33-25 04/14/02 Belmont * (NH) A 7 0 W 13-1 50-7 04/26/03 Central Florida * A 4 1 W 15-4 34-25

41 04/26/03 Central Florida * A 4 1 W 16-4 35-25 05/13/04 Gardner-Webb ^ H 1 0 W 51-15 04/27/03 Jacksonville State * H 6 5 (10) W 17-4 36-25 05/13/04 Stetson ^ H 2 3 (15) L 51-16 04/27/03 Jacksonville State * H 2 1 (11) W 18-4 37-25 05/14/04 Troy ^ H 1 0 (9) W 52-16 05/08/03 Jacksonville State ^ N 8 0 6 W 38-25 05/14/04 UCF ^ H 7 0 W 53-16 05/08/03 Stetson ^ N 4 3 W 39-25 05/15/04 UCF ^ H 1 0 W 54-16 05/09/03 Central Florida ^ N 2 3 (8) L 39-26 05/20/04 Creighton ! N 2 6 L 54-17 05/09/03 Mercer ^ N 5 4 W 40-26 05/20/04 Lehigh ! N 3 0 W 55-17 05/10/03 Central Florida ^ N 6 5 W 41-26 05/21/04 Mississippi State ! N 1 0 W 56-17 05/10/03 Central Florida ^ N 5 1 W 42-26 05/22/04 Creighton ! N 0 1 L 56-18 05/15/03 South Florida ! N 3 7 L 42-27 * A-Sun regular season 05/15/03 Bethune-Cookman ! N 2 1 (11) W 43-27 = USF “Louisville Slugger” Tournament (Tampa, FL) 05/16/03 Florida ! A 2 1 (9) W 44-27 @ FIU Invitational (Miami, FL) 05/17/03 Oregon State ! N 3 7 L 44-28 # FAU Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) * A-Sun regular season $ NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, GA) # USF "Louisville Slugger" Tournament (Tampa, FL) & FAU “Worth” Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) % FIU Invitational (Miami, FL) + FAU Worth Doubletree Classic (Boca Raton, FL) & FAU "Worth" Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) % FAU “Parents' Weekend” Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) $ USF "Speedline" Invitational (Plant City, FL) ^ A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) + FIU "Blue and Gold" Classic (Miami, FL) ! NCAA Regional (Lincoln, NE) ~ FAU "Patents' Weekend" Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) () Extra Innings ^ A-Sun Tournament (Troy, AL) ! NCAA Regional (Gainesville, FL) 2005 (37-32, 14-6 A-SUN) DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 2004 (56-18, 17-3 A-SUN/1ST) 01/29/05 Florida= N 1 4 7 L 0-1 DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 01/29/05 Florida International= A 2 3 7 L 0-2 01/31/04 Bethune-Cookman = N 3 2 W 1-0 02/04/05 Oklahoma= N 0 12 5 L 0-3 01/31/04 South Florida = A 10 3 5 W 2-0 02/04/05 Louisville@ N 1 7 7 L 0-4 02/01/04 Bethune-Cookman = N 4 3 (10) W 3-0 02/05/05 Florida@ N 0 3 7 L 0-5 02/01/04 South Florida A 0 5 L 3-1 02/05/05 Appalachian State@ N 2 3 7 L 0-6 02/06/04 Iowa State @ N 5 0 W 4-1 02/06/05 Gardner-Webb@ N 6 7 7 L 0-7 02/06/04 Fla. Int.@ A 3 2 (8) W 5-1 02/11/05 Boston College# N 3 2 7 W 1-7 02/07/04 Oregon @ N 3 0 W 6-1 02/11/05 Bethune-Cookman# N 0 1 7 L 1-8 02/07/04 Georgia @ N 0 3 L 6-2 02/12/05 Georgia Tech# N 4 10 7 L 1-9 02/08/04 Georgia @ N 0 1 L 6-3 02/12/05 Northwestern# N 0 1 7 L 1-10 02/17/04 Fla. Int. A 3 0 W 7-3 02/13/05 Boston College# N 2 8 7 L 1-11 02/20/04 Eastern Michigan # H 5 2 W 8-3 02/18/05 Rutgers$ H 7 2 7 W 2-11 02/20/04 Michigan # H 1 3 L 8-4 02/18/05 Ohio State$ H 12 3 6 W 3-11 02/21/04 Long Island # H 4 2 W 9-4 02/19/05 Pittsburgh$ H 6 4 10 W 4-11 02/21/04 Rutgers # H 2 1 W 10-4 02/20/05 Michigan$ H 3 12 6 L 4-12 02/22/04 Michigan # H 3 4 L 10-5 02/20/05 Michigan$ H 1 9 5 L 4-13 02/23/04 Eastern Michigan H 2 0 W 11-5 02/23/05 Hofstra H 6 5 5 W 5-13 02/23/04 Eastern Michigan H 3 0 W 12-5 02/23/05 Hofstra H 12 0 5 W 6-13 02/25/04 Michigan H 1 0 5 W 13-5 02/25/05 Creighton& N 1 6 7 L 6-14 02/27/04 LSU $ N 2 4 L 13-6 02/25/05 Alabama& N 0 5 9 L 6-15 02/27/04 California $ N 1 4 L 13-7 02/26/05 Oregon& N 0 5 7 L 6-16 02/28/04 Ohio State $ N 3 4 L 13-8 02/26/05 DePaul& N 0 2 7 L 6-17 02/28/04 Massachusetts $ N 4 1 W 14-8 03/05/05 Massachusetts% H 5 0 7 W 7-17 02/29/04 Northwestern State $ N 3 2 W 15-8 03/05/05 Bethune-Cookman% H 1 2 7 L 7-18 02/29/04 Arizona State $ N 0 2 L 15-9 03/06/05 Florida International% H 2 1 7 W 8-18 03/02/04 St. John's H 5 4 W 16-9 03/06/05 Bethune-Cookman% H 1 3 7 L 8-19 03/02/04 St. John's H 2 1 (9) W 17-9 03/11/05 Tulsa+ N 3 2 7 W 9-19 03/06/04 Massachusetts & H 1 0 W 18-9 03/11/05 Florida International+ A 3 2 7 W 10-19 03/06/04 North Carolina & H 1 0 (8) W 19-9 03/12/05 Quinnipiac+ H 2 1 7 W 11-19 03/07/04 Notre Dame & H 0 2 L 19-10 03/12/05 Manhattan+ N 9 8 8 W 12-19 03/10/04 Rhode Island H 9 1 W 20-10 03/13/05 Quinnipiac+ N 3 2 7 W 13-19 03/10/04 Rhode Island H 7 0 W 21-10 03/13/05 Florida International+ N 3 2 10 W 14-19 03/12/04 Manhattan + H 8 0 (6) W 22-10 03/15/05 Quinnipiac H 2 1 7 W 15-19 03/12/04 Northern Iowa + H 2 0 W 23-10 03/15/05 Quinnipiac H 8 0 5 W 16-19 03/13/04 Northern Iowa + H 2 0 W 24-10 03/18/05 Texas A&M- N 2 6 7 L 16-20 03/13/04 Rhode Island + H 1 3 L 24-11 03/18/05 Wisconsin- N 4 3 7 W 17-20 03/14/04 Northern Iowa + H 1 0 W 25-11 03/19/05 Tulsa- N 2 6 8 L 17-21 03/14/04 Rhode Island + H 1 0 W 26-11 03/19/05 Michigan State- N 2 6 7 L 17-22 03/19/04 Fla. Int.% H 4 3 W 27-11 03/20/05 Tulsa- N 7 0 7 W 18-22 03/19/04 Oklahoma State % H 5 4 W 28-11 03/22/05 Wisconsin H 3 4 7 L 18-23 03/20/04 Akron % H 7 3 W 29-11 03/22/05 Wisconsin H 2 1 7 W 19-23 03/20/04 Kent State % H 2 1 W 30-11 03/25/05 Lipscomb* H 6 0 7 W 1-0 20-23 03/21/04 Fla. Int. % H 4 3 W 31-11 03/25/05 Lipscomb* H 0 1 7 L 1-1 20-24 03/26/04 Belmont * A 6 1 W 1-0 32-11 03/29/05 UCF* A 1 4 7 L 1-2 20-25 03/26/04 Belmont * A 8 1 W 2-0 33-11 03/29/05 UCF* A 3 2 7 W 2-2 21-25 03/27/04 Lipscomb * A 4 1 W 3-0 34-11 03/31/05 Belmont* H 8 0 6 W 3-2 22-25 03/27/04 Lipscomb * A 1 3 L 3-1 34-12 03/31/05 Belmont* H 9 0 5 W 4-2 23-25 03/31/04 Fla. Int. A 2 0 W 35-12 04/03/05 Liberty! N 5 4 7 W 24-25 04/02/04 Gardner-Webb * H 4 0 W 4-1 36-12 04/03/05 North Carolina! A 0 3 7 L 24-26 04/02/04 Gardner-Webb * H 2 1 W 5-1 37-12 04/04/05 Campbell* A 3 2 7 W 5-2 25-26 04/04/04 Fla. Int. H 2 1 W 38-12 04/04/05 Campbell* A 5 4 7 W 6-2 26-26 04/04/04 Fla. Int. H 1 2 L 38-13 04/05/05 Gardner-Webb* A 2 1 7 W 7-2 27-26 04/10/04 Campbell * H 5 0 W 6-1 39-13 04/05/05 Gardner-Webb* A 5 3 7 W 8-2 28-26 04/10/04 Campbell * H 1 0 W 7-1 40-13 04/15/05 Mercer* A 5 0 7 W 9-2 29-26 04/16/04 Mercer * H 1 0 (9) W 8-1 41-13 04/15/05 Mercer* A 6 4 7 W 10-2 30-26 04/16/04 Mercer * H 2 0 W 9-1 42-13 04/17/05 Georgia State* A 0 1 7 L 10-3 30-27 04/18/04 Georgia State * H 8 0 (6) W 10-1 43-13 04/17/05 Georgia State* A 2 0 10 W 11-3 31-27 04/18/04 Georgia State * H 3 2 W 11-1 44-13 04/20/05 Florida International A 7 1 7 W 32-27 04/21/04 Stetson * A 1 3 L 11-2 44-14 04/22/05 Troy* H 8 3 7 W 12-3 33-27 04/21/04 Stetson * A 5 3 W 12-2 45-14 04/22/05 Troy* H 2 3 7 W 12-4 33-28 05/01/04 Troy * A 2 0 W 13-2 46-14 04/23/05 Stetson* H 2 3 7 L 12-5 33-29 05/01/04 Troy * A 0 2 L 13-3 46-15 04/23/05 Stetson* H 1 3 7 L 12-6 33-30 05/03/04 Jacksonville * A 4 0 (10) W 14-3 47-15 05/01/05 Jacksonville* H 3 2 7 W 13-6 34-30 05/03/04 Jacksonville * A 4 2 W 15-3 48-15 05/01/05 Jacksonville* H 5 2 7 W 14-6 35-30 05/05/04 UCF * H 1 0 (11) W 16-3 49-15 05/12/05 Stetson^ H 4 0 7 W 36-30 05/05/04 UCF * H 1 0 W 17-3 50-15 05/12/05 UCF^ H 3 0 7 W 37-30

42 05/13/05 Troy^ H 1 4 7 L 37-31 2007 (42-23, 16-8 Sun Belt/1st) 05/13/05 UCF^ H 2 3 7 L 37-32 *A-Sun game DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL =FIU Kick Off Classic (Miami, FL) 02/09/07 UCF # H 10 0 5 W 1-0 @Clearwater Invitational (Clearwater, FL) 02/09/07 Miami-OH # H 8 2 7 W 2-0 #FAU Worth Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) 02/10/07 Pittsburgh # H 5 0 7 W 3-0 $FAU Doubletree Classic (Boca Raton, FL) 02/10/07 South Carolina # H 4 7 8 L 3-1 &NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, GA) 02/11/07 South Carolina # H 1 3 7 L 3-2 %FAU DoubleTree Worth Classic (Boca Raton, FL) 02/16/07 St. John’s + H 3 2 7 W 4-2 +FIU Blue & Gold Classic (Miami, FL) 02/16/07 Long Island + H 7 2 7 W 5-2 -FAU “Parents' Weekend” Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) 02/17/07 East Carolina + H 1 2 7 L 5-3 !Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, NC) 02/17/07 Michigan + H 2 6 7 L 5-4 ^A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) 02/18/07 Long Island + H 1 2 7 L 5-5 02/23/07 James Madison % H 5 4 7 W 6-5 02/23/07 Bethune-Cookman % H 9 1 5 W 7-5 2006 (35-25, 15-5 A-SUN/2ND) 02/24/07 Illinois % H 0 1 7 L 7-6 DATE OPPONENT SITE RS RA EX W/L A-SUN OVERALL 02/24/07 Texas Tech % H 8 7 7 W 8-6 02/10/06 Bethune-Cookman # H 9 0 5 W 1-0 02/25/07 James Madison % H 2 1 7 W 9-6 02/10/06 East Carolina # H 0 1 7 L 1-1 03/02/07 Bethune-Cookman = H 8 3 7 W 10-6 02/11/06 Pittsburgh # H 1 2 7 L 1-2 03/02/07 Penn State = H 1 0 7 W 11-6 02/11/06 South Carolina # H 1 2 7 L 1-3 03/03/07 Columbia = H 3 2 7 W 12-6 02/12/06 Purdue # H 3 4 7 L 1-4 03/03/07 Bethune-Cookman = H 11 3 5 W 13-6 02/17/06 Mississippi + H 3 0 7 W 2-4 03/04/07 Penn State = H 0 7 7 L 13-7 02/17/06 Missouri State + H 9 8 8 W 3-4 03/10/07 Louisiana-Lafayette * H 2 3 7 L 0-1 13-8 02/18/06 Long Island + L 0 4 7 L 3-5 03/10/07 Louisiana-Lafayette * H 2 7 7 L 0-2 13-9 02/18/06 Alabama + L 0 7 7 L 3-6 03/11/07 Louisiana-Lafayette * H 0 3 7 L 0-3 13-10 02/19/06 Mississippi + H 5 3 7 W 4-6 03/11/07 Rutgers H 9 1 6 W 14-10 02/24/06 Nebraska & N 0 5 7 L 4-7 03/16/07 Quinnipiac @ H 2 4 7 L 14-11 02/24/06 Florida & N 1 9 5 L 4-8 03/16/07 Michigan State @ H 3 0 7 W 15-11 03/04/06 Boston College % H 3 2 7 W 5-8 03/17/07 Rutgers @ H 10 1 7 W 16-11 03/04/06 Auburn % H 1 4 7 L 5-9 03/17/07 Texas A&M @ H 4 0 7 W 17-11 03/05/06 Auburn % H 5 3 7 W 6-9 03/18/07 Texas A&M @ H 1 3 7 L 17-12 03/05/06 Boston College H 4 5 7 L 6-10 03/19/07 UMass H 0 1 7 L 17-13 03/07/06 Boston H 13 5 6 W 7-10 03/19/07 UMass H 9 8 7 W 18-13 03/07/06 Boston H 0 5 7 L 7-11 03/24/07 North Texas * H 8 1 7 W 1-3 19-13 03/09/06 Boston College H 2 8 7 L 7-12 03/2507 North Texas * H 0 5 7 L 1-4 19-14 03/10/06 Bethune-Cookman = H 4 3 7 W 8-12 03/25/07 North Texas * H 10 2 6 W 2-4 20-14 03/10/06 Rutgers = H 9 0 7 W 9-12 03/31/07 South Alabama * A 1 0 7 W 3-4 21-14 03/11/06 Bowling Green = H 4 1 7 W 10-12 03/31/07 South Alabama * A 4 2 7 W 4-4 22-14 03/11/06 Seton Hall = H 0 3 7 L 10-13 04/01/07 South Alabama * A 3 2 7 W 5-4 23-14 03/12/06 Seton Hall = H 1 3 7 L 10-14 04/03/07 Northwestern State N 3 4 7 L 23-15 03/17/06 Tenn-Chattanooga @ H 2 3 7 L 10-15 04/03/07 Alabama A 0 1 7 L 23-16 03/17/06 Massachusetts @ H 10 7 7 W 11-15 04/04/07 Auburn A 3 4 7 L 23-17 03/18/06 Connecticut @ H 0 2 7 L 11-16 04/06/07 Troy * A 1 2 7 L 5-5 23-18 03/18/06 North Carolina @ H 1 2 7 L 11-17 04/06/07 Troy * A 5 7 7 L 5-6 23-19 03/19/06 Massachusetts @ H 4 3 7 W 12-17 04/07/07 Troy * A 5 1 7 W 6-6 24-19 03/24/06 Campbell * H 2 9 7 L 0-1 12-18 04/11/07 UCF A 0 1 7 L 24-20 03/24/06 Campbell * H 2 0 7 W 1-1 13-18 04/11/07 UCF A 1 0 7 W 25-20 03/26/06 Gardner-Webb * H 4 0 7 W 2-1 14-18 04/19/07 Stetson A 6 4 7 W 26-20 03/26/06 Gardner-Webb * H 2 1 7 W 3-1 15-18 04/21/07 Louisiana-Monroe * H 10 2 5 W 7-6 27-20 04/01/06 Kennesaw State * H 2 6 7 L 3-2 15-19 04/21/07 Louisiana-Monroe * H 2 6 7 L 7-7 27-21 04/01/06 Kennesaw State * H 8 4 7 W 4-2 16-19 04/22/07 Louisiana-Monroe * H 5 1 7 W 8-7 28-21 04/04/06 Florida International H 7 2 9 W 17-19 04/25/07 Western Kentucky * A 1 0 7 W 9-7 29-21 04/08/06 Stetson * A 1 2 7 L 4-3 17-20 04/25/07 Western Kentucky * A 6 5 7 W 10-7 30-21 04/08/06 Stetson * A 3 4 7 L 4-4 17-21 04/26/07 Western Kentucky * A 7 1 7 W 11-7 31-21 04/13/06 East Tennessee A 12 1 5 W 5-4 18-21 04/28/07 Middle Tennessee * A 2 1 7 W 12-7 32-21 04/13/06 East Tennessee A 7 2 7 W 6-4 19-21 04/28/07 Middle Tennessee * A 2 5 7 L 12-8 32-22 04/14/06 Belmont * A 6 1 7 W 7-4 20-21 04/29/07 Middle Tennessee * A 2 0 7 W 13-8 33-22 04/14/06 Belmont * A 2 1 7 W 8-4 21-21 05/04/07 Florida International * H 3 2 7 W 14-8 34-22 04/15/06 Lipscomb * A 13 4 7 W 9-4 22-21 05/04/07 Florida International * H 2 1 7 W 15-8 35-22 04/15/06 Lipscomb * A 8 3 7 W 10-4 23-21 05/05/07 Florida International * H 7 1 7 W 16-8 36-22 04/22/06 Mercer * H 2 8 7 L 10-5 23-22 05/07/07 Stetson H 6 5 7 W 37-22 04/22/06 Mercer * H 8 0 5 W 11-5 24-22 05/08/07 Florida International ! N 9 12 15 L 37-23 04/23/06 Jacksonville * A 7 6 11 W 12-5 25-22 05/10/07 South Alabama ! N 4 0 7 W 38-23 04/23/06 Jacksonville * A 4 0 7 W 13-5 26-22 05/11/07 Florida International ! N 4 0 7 W 39-23 05/01/06 North Florida * H 5 4 7 W 14-5 27-22 05/12/07 Middle Tennessee ! A 1 0 7 W 40-23 05/01/06 North Florida * H 7 6 7 W 15-5 28-22 05/12/07 Middle Tennessee ! A 4 3 7 W 41-23 05/03/06 Florida International H 8 0 6 W 15-5 29-22 05/12/07 Troy ! N 1 0 7 W 42-23 05/11/06 East Tennessee ! H 1 0 7 W 30-22 05/11/06 Campbell ! H 5 1 7 W 31-22 * Sun Belt Game 05/12/06 Stetson ! H 5 0 7 W 32-22 # FAU Miken Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) 05/13/06 Stetson ! H 3 11 6 L 32-23 + FAU Dunkin’ Donuts Classic (Boca Raton, FL) 05/13/06 Stetson ! H 8 4 7 W 33-23 % FAU Pepsi-Cola Classic (Boca Raton, FL) 05/19/06 Florida $ A 2 0 7 W 34-23 = FAU Miken Classic (Boca Raton, FL) 05/20/06 South Florida $ N 0 1 7 L 34-24 @ FAU Parents’ Weekend Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) 05/20/06 Florida $ A 1 0 7 W 35-24 ! Sun Belt Tournament (Murfreesboro, TN) 05/21/06 South Florida $ N 4 7 7 L 35-25 $ NCAA Regional (Gainesville, FL)

* A-Sun Game # FAU Worth Invitational (Boca Raton, FL) + FAU Dunkin' Donuts Classic (Boca Raton, FL) & NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, GA) % FAU Pepsi-Cola Classic (Boca Raton, FL) = FAU Worth Classic (Boca Raton, FL) @ FAU Parents' Weekend Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) ! A-Sun Tournament (Boca Raton, FL) $ NCAA Regional (Gainesville, FL)

43 All-Time Series AKRON 03/05/05 H 1 2 L 16-2 CENTENARY CONNECTICUT 03/20/04 H 7 3 W 1-0 03/06/05 H 1 3 L 16-3 04/26/96 N 2 1 W 1-0 03/02/01 N 2 1 W 1-0 02/10/06 H 8 0 W 17-3 03/01/02 N 5 0 W 2-0 ALABAMA 03/10/06 H 4 3 W 18-3 CENTRAL FLORIDA (UCF) 03/18/06 H 0 2 W 2-1 05/18/00 N 0 1 L 0-1 02/23/07 H 9 1 W 19-3 03/29/02 H 0 3 L 0-1 05/16/02 N 2 1 W 1-1 03/02/07 H 8 3 W 20-3 03/29/02 H 6 0 W 1-1 CREIGHTON 02/07/03 N 0 2 L 1-2 03/03/07 H 11 3 W 21-3 04/26/03 A 4 1 W 2-1 03/09/95 N 0 6 L 0-1 02/25/05 N 1 2 L 1-3 04/26/03 A 4 1 W 3-1 05/20/04 N 2 6 L 0-2 02/18/06 H 0 7 L 1-4 BOSTON 05/09/03 N 2 3 L 3-2 05/22/04 N 0 1 L 0-3 04/03/07 A 0 1 L 1-5 03/09/00 N 2 1 W 1-0 05/10/03 N 6 5 W 4-2 02/25/05 N 1 6 L 0-4 03/07/06 H 13 5 W 2-0 05/10/03 N 5 1 W 5-2 ALBANY (NY) 03/07/06 H 0 5 L 2-1 05/05/04 H 1 0 W 6-2 DAYTON 02/27/01 H 6 2 W 1-0 05/05/04 H 1 0 W 7-2 03/16/95 N 7 10 L 0-1 02/27/01 H 12 0 W 2-0 BOSTON COLLEGE 05/14/04 H 7 0 W 8-2 02/11/05 N 3 2 W 1-0 05/15/04 H 1 0 W 9-2 DEPAUL APPALACHIAN STATE 02/13/05 N 2 8 L 1-1 03/29/05 A 1 4 L 9-3 02/26/05 N 0 2 L 0-1 02/05/05 N 2 3 L 0-1 03/04/06 H 3 2 W 2-1 03/29/05 A 3 2 W 10-3 03/05/06 H 4 5 L 2-2 05/12/05 H 3 0 W 11-3 DRAKE ARIZONA 03/09/06 H 2 8 L 2-3 05/13/05 H 2 3 L 11-4 02/09/07 H 10 0 W 12-4 03/27/98 N 3 1 W 1-0 02/02/01 N 0 5 L 0-1 BOWLING GREEN STATE 04/11/07 A 0 1 L 12-5 01/31/03 N 0 2 L 0-2 04/11/07 A 1 0 W 13-5 EAST CAROLINA 03/11/06 H 4 1 W 1-0 03/27/99 N 3 2 W 1-0 ARIZONA STATE 04/08/01 N 4 0 W 2-0 BRADLEY CENTRAL MICHIGAN 05/22/99 N 1 2 L 0-1 03/02/96 H 7 6 W 1-0 02/10/06 H 0 1 L 2-1 02/29/04 N 0 2 L 0-2 03/14/96 N 6 0 W 1-0 02/17/07 H 1 2 L 2-2 03/13/98 N 3 2 W 2-0 03/08/96 N 3 6 L 1-1 03/01/97 H 3 0 W 2-1 ARKANSAS EASTERN MICHIGAN CALIFORNIA 03/02/97 H 10 5 W 3-1 03/04/00 N 5 0 W 1-0 03/03/97 H 2 3 L 3-2 02/27/00 H 3 5 L 0-1 02/12/00 N 3 4 L 0-1 03/05/00 N 3 7 L 1-1 03/13/98 N 5 7 L 3-3 03/01/00 H 3 4 L 0-2 05/18/01 N 0 2 L 0-2 03/03/01 N 2 1 W 2-1 05/21/99 N 8 3 W 4-3 03/01/00 H 3 0 W 1-2 03/14/03 N 2 10 L 0-3 03/09/02 N 4 0 W 5-3 02/20/04 H 5 2 W 2-2 ARMY 02/27/04 N 1 4 L 0-4 02/23/04 H 2 0 W 3-2 03/19/95 N 7 0 W 1-0 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 02/23/04 H 3 0 W 4-2 03/22/96 N 7 4 W 2-0 CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES (UCLA) 03/24/98 H 5 0 W 1-0 03/24/98 H 12 4 W 2-0 EAST TENNESSEE STATE AUBURN 02/06/00 N 3 7 L 0-1 04/13/06 A 7 2 W 1-0 02/21/03 H 0 7 L 0-2 03/01/97 H 4 2 W 1-0 CHARLOTTE 04/13/06 A 12 1 W 2-0 03/02/97 H 1 3 L 1-1 03/27/98 N 2 0 W 1-0 05/11/06 H 1 0 W 3-0 03/03/97 H 7 0 W 2-1 CAMPBELL 03/07/95 N 7 3 W 1-0 EVANSVILLE 03/02/02 N 4 1 W 3-1 CHATTANOOGA 05/17/02 N 4 2 W 4-1 03/07/95 N 0 1 L 1-1 03/29/97 N 5 2 W 1-0 04/14/95 N 1 2 L 1-2 03/07/97 N 3 8 L 0-1 01/31/03 N 3 5 L 4-2 03/11/00 N 3 8 L 0-2 03/26/00 N 2 1 W 2-0 03/04/06 H 1 4 L 4-3 04/14/95 N 2 4 L 1-3 04/28/95 N 2 0 W 2-3 03/18/00 H 4 2 W 1-2 03/05/06 H 5 3 W 5-3 03/10/01 N 2 1 W 2-2 FAIRFIELD 04/04/07 A 3 4 L 5-4 04/29/95 N 0 1 L 2-4 03/12/95 H 3 4 L 0-1 04/29/95 N 2 3 L 2-5 05/16/02 N 0 3 L 2-3 05/17/02 N 1 6 L 2-4 03/12/95 H 8 2 W 1-1 BARRY 02/17/96 H 1 2 L 2-6 02/17/96 H 7 8 L 2-7 03/06/03 N 2 9 L 2-5 02/05/95 H 2 0 W 1-0 FLORIDA 04/11/96 A 4 2 W 3-7 03/13/03 H 4 2 W 3-5 04/29/99 H 3 1 W 2-0 03/13/03 H 7 5 W 4-5 02/15/97 A 0 1 L 0-1 04/29/99 H 4 0 W 3-0 04/11/96 A 1 2 L 3-8 04/12/96 N 4 10 L 3-9 03/09/00 N 0 5 L 0-2 04/29/00 A 7 4 W 4-0 COASTAL CAROLINA 03/24/01 H 0 1 L 0-3 04/29/00 A 5 0 W 5-0 04/25/96 A 1 2 L 3-10 04/26/96 A 1 6 L 3-11 05/19/00 N 2 4 L 0-1 03/25/01 H 3 2 W 1-3 05/17/01 N 3 0 W 2-3 BELMONT 02/28/97 H 2 3 L 3-12 02/28/97 H 5 4 W 4-12 COLGATE 05/16/03 A 2 1 W 3-3 04/14/02 A 5 3 W 1-0 04/10/97 A 6 3 W 5-12 03/17/00 H 9 1 W 1-0 01/29/05 N 1 4 L 3-4 04/14/02 A 7 0 W 2-0 04/10/97 A 4 1 W 6-12 02/05/05 N 0 3 L 3-5 04/19/03 H 8 0 W 3-0 02/24/06 N 1 9 L 3-6 04/10/98 A 1 2 L 6-13 COLUMBIA 04/19/03 H 10 0 W 4-0 05/19/06 A 2 0 W 4-6 04/11/98 A 1 2 L 6-14 03/03/07 H 3 2 W 1-0 03/26/04 A 6 1 W 5-0 04/17/98 H 6 1 W 7-14 05/20/06 A 1 0 W 5-6 03/26/04 A 8 1 W 6-0 04/17/98 H 2 7 L 7-15 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 03/31/05 H 8 0 W 7-0 04/08/99 A 0 1 L 7-16 FLORIDA A&M 03/31/05 H 9 0 W 8-0 03/04/95 N 5 3 W 1-0 02/14/97 N 13 3 W 1-0 04/08/99 A 4 3 W 8-16 03/04/95 N 5 4 W 2-0 04/14/06 A 6 1 W 9-0 04/16/99 H 1 2 L 8-17 02/14/97 N 4 6 L 1-1 04/14/06 A 2 1 W 10-0 04/15/95 N 6 4 W 3-0 04/07/97 H 5 2 W 2-1 04/16/99 H 4 0 W 9-17 04/15/95 N 10 1 W 4-0 03/07/00 H 10 2 W 10-17 04/07/97 H 3 1 W 3-1 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 03/04/96 H 10 1 W 5-0 02/10/98 H 6 7 L 3-2 03/07/00 H 7 0 W 11-17 03/04/96 H 8 0 W 6-0 02/25/95 A 9 0 W 1-0 04/05/01 A 8 0 W 12-17 02/10/98 H 6 2 W 4-2 02/25/95 A 20 2 W 2-0 04/03/96 A 5 3 W 7-0 03/11/99 A 5 6 L 4-3 04/05/01 A 0 1 L 12-18 04/03/96 A 10 1 W 8-0 03/31/95 H 13 0 W 3-0 03/05/02 H 2 1 W 13-18 03/11/99 A 11 4 W 5-3 03/31/95 H 16 5 W 4-0 03/05/97 H 5 0 W 9-0 02/11/00 N 3 1 W 6-3 03/05/02 H 6 0 W 14-18 03/05/97 H 10 1 W 10-0 04/21/96 H 9 2 W 5-0 04/02/03 A 3 2 W 15-18 03/03/00 N 6 1 W 7-3 04/21/96 H 17 5 W 6-0 03/27/97 A 4 1 W 11-0 02/23/01 H 10 0 W 8-3 04/02/03 A 6 5 W 16-18 03/27/97 A 8 3 W 12-0 02/07/97 A 4 0 W 7-0 04/10/04 H 5 0 W 17-18 03/17/01 N 7 3 W 9-3 02/07/97 A 10 3 W 8-0 03/03/98 H 1 0 W 13-0 04/10/04 H 1 0 W 18-18 03/03/98 H 6 0 W 14-0 02/14/98 H 13 4 W 9-0 04/04/05 A 3 2 W 19-18 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 02/14/98 H 4 2 W 10-0 03/26/98 A 2 0 W 15-0 04/04/05 A 5 4 W 20-18 03/26/98 A 3 5 L 15-1 02/25/98 A 3 2 W 1-0 02/11/99 H 9 1 W 11-0 03/24/06 H 9 2 L 20-19 02/25/98 A 1 0 W 2-0 02/11/99 H 9 1 W 12-0 04/07/98 H 0 3 L 2-1 03/24/06 H 2 0 W 21-19 COLUMBIA 03/16/01 N 5 2 W 13-0 05/11/06 H 5 1 W 22-19 04/07/98 H 5 0 W 3-1 05/15/03 N 2 1 W 14-0 03/03/07 H 3 2 W 1-0 04/30/98 H 3 0 W 4-1 01/31/04 N 3 2 W 15-0 02/06/99 N 3 0 W 5-1 02/01/04 N 4 3 W 16-0 02/16/99 H 3 2 W 6-1 02/11/05 N 0 1 L 16-1

44 02/16/99 H 3 2 W 7-1 04/05/05 A 2 1 W 6-1 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 03/25/05 H 0 1 L 2-2 02/27/99 H 5 4 W 8-1 04/05/05 A 5 3 W 7-1 03/08/96 N 1 8 L 0-1 04/15/06 A 13 4 W 3-2 02/28/99 H 4 1 W 9-1 03/26/06 H 4 0 W 8-1 03/29/97 N 4 3 W 1-1 04/15/06 A 8 3 W 4-2 03/01/99 H 2 4 L 9-2 03/26/06 H 2 1 W 9-1 02/28/98 H 5 4 W 2-1 04/14/99 A 4 0 W 10-2 02/27/99 H 1 2 L 2-2 LONG ISLAND 04/14/99 A 1 2 L 10-3 GEORGIA 02/28/99 H 0 1 L 2-3 02/22/03 H 1 4 L 0-1 02/05/00 N 9 0 W 11-3 03/05/99 N 1 2 L 0-1 03/27/99 N 2 6 L 2-4 02/21/04 H 4 2 W 1-1 02/15/00 A 1 0 W 12-3 02/04/00 N 9 2 W 1-1 03/25/00 N 1 0 W 3-4 02/18/06 H 0 4 L 1-2 02/15/00 A 0 7 L 12-4 02/07/04 N 0 3 L 1-2 03/26/00 N 7 1 W 4-4 02/16/07 H 7 2 W 2-2 03/05/00 A 2 0 W 13-4 02/08/04 N 0 1 L 1-3 03/07/03 N 2 4 L 4-5 02/18/07 H 1 2 L 2-3 04/21/00 H 1 3 L 13-5 04/21/00 H 2 1 W 14-5 GEORGIA SOUTHERN INDIANA LSU 02/13/01 A 2 3 L 14-6 03/12/99 N 8 1 W 1-0 03/08/97 N 0 4 L 0-1 02/27/04 N 2 4 L 0-1 02/13/01 A 2 4 L 14-7 03/04/01 A 1 0 W 15-7 GEORGIA STATE INDIANA STATE LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 03/23/01 H 3 4 L 15-8 04/28/95 A 2 1 W 1-0 03/08/97 N 1 0 W 1-0 03/10/07 H 2 3 L 0-1 03/25/01 H 6 1 W 16-8 03/06/98 N 9 0 W 2-0 05/01/01 H 1 2 L 16-9 03/15/97 N 4 5 L 1-1 03/10/07 H 2 7 L 0-2 05/02/98 H 3 2 W 2-1 03/11/07 H 0 3 L 0-3 02/20/02 A 2 0 W 17-9 IOWA 02/22/02 H 1 2 L 17-10 03/26/99 N 5 4 W 3-1 02/24/02 H 3 0 W 18-10 04/22/00 H 1 0 W 4-1 03/07/98 N 0 1 L 0-1 LOUISIANA-MONROE 03/23/02 H 2 0 W 19-10 04/22/00 H 0 1 L 4-2 03/22/02 H 2 1 W 1-1 04/21/07 H 10 2 W 1-0 04/03/02 A 4 1 W 20-10 04/18/01 A 4 6 L 4-3 03/24/02 H 4 2 W 2-1 04/21/07 H 2 6 L 1-1 04/21/02 H 1 0 W 21-10 04/18/01 A 7 0 W 5-3 04/22/07 H 5 1 W 2-1 05/01/02 H 0 1 L 21-11 04/19/02 H 0 2 L 5-4 IOWA STATE 02/08/03 A 5 0 W 22-11 04/19/02 H 6 0 W 6-4 03/14/97 N 3 5 L 0-1 LOUISVILLE 02/09/03 A 0 4 L 22-12 05/10/02 N 2 0 W 7-4 03/12/99 N 3 1 W 1-1 02/10/02 N 4 0 W 1-0 02/11/03 A 1 0 W 23-12 05/11/02 N 2 3 L 7-5 03/13/99 N 10 4 W 2-1 02/04/05 N 1 7 L 1-1 03/30/03 H 1 2 L 23-13 05/11/02 N 4 0 W 8-5 03/17/01 N 2 1 W 3-1 04/13/03 A 1 2 L 8-6 03/30/03 H 0 1 L 23-14 02/06/04 N 5 0 W 4-1 LOYOLA-CHICAGO 04/15/03 A 3 0 W 24-14 04/13/03 A 6 2 W 9-6 04/18/04 H 8 0 W 10-6 03/08/95 N 1 12 L 0-1 02/06/04 A 3 2 W 25-14 JACKSONVILLE 02/15/97 N 3 0 W 1-1 02/17/04 A 3 0 W 26-14 04/18/04 H 3 2 W 11-6 04/17/03 H 6 3 W 1-0 03/19/04 H 4 3 W 27-14 04/17/05 A 0 1 L 11-7 04/17/03 H 8 2 W 2-0 04/17/05 A 2 0 W 12-7 LYNN 03/21/04 H 3 1 W 28-14 05/03/04 A 4 0 W 3-0 04/25/02 H 11 0 W 1-0 03/31/04 A 2 0 W 29-14 05/03/04 A 4 2 W 4-0 GEORGIA TECH 04/04/04 H 2 1 W 30-14 05/01/05 H 3 2 W 5-0 MAINE 04/06/96 N 1 3 L 0-1 05/01/05 H 5 2 W 6-0 04/04/04 H 1 2 L 30-15 03/08/95 N 9 4 W 1-0 01/29/05 A 2 3 L 30-16 03/28/98 A 4 2 W 1-1 04/23/06 A 7 6 W 7-0 03/06/05 H 2 1 W 31-16 03/29/98 A 2 0 W 2-1 04/23/06 A 4 0 W 8-0 MANHATTAN 03/11/05 A 3 2 W 32-16 02/22/02 H 1 0 W 3-1 03/13/05 A 3 2 W 33-16 02/12/05 N 4 10 L 3-2 JACKSONVILLE STATE 03/20/03 H 15 0 W 1-0 03/21/03 H 8 0 W 2-0 04/20/05 A 7 1 W 34-16 04/25/97 A 2 1 W 1-0 03/22/03 H 3 1 W 3-0 04/04/06 A 7 2 W 35-16 GOLDEY-BEACOM 04/26/97 A 4 3 W 2-0 03/12/04 H 8 0 W 4-0 05/03/06 H 8 0 W 36-16 01/31/95 H 5 2 W 1-0 04/30/98 H 3 0 W 3-0 03/12/05 N 9 8 W 5-0 05/04/07 H 3 2 W 37-16 01/29/96 H 6 3 W 2-0 05/07/99 N 3 0 W 4-0 05/04/07 H 2 1 W 38-16 01/29/96 H 10 2 W 3-0 04/07/00 A 3 1 W 5-0 05/05/07 H 7 1 W 39-16 01/27/97 H 11 1 W 4-0 04/07/00 A 2 0 W 6-0 MARYLAND 05/08/07 N 9 12 L 39-16 01/27/97 H 9 1 W 5-0 03/23/01 H 5 1 W 7-0 04/13/96 N 3 0 W 1-0 05/11/07 N 4 0 W 40-16 01/26/98 H 8 1 W 6-0 03/27/01 H 3 5 L 7-1 02/05/99 N 3 2 W 2-0 01/26/98 H 9 1 W 7-0 03/27/01 H 4 0 W 8-1 03/13/99 N 1 10 L 2-1 FLORIDA SOUTHERN 04/12/02 A 2 0 W 9-1 02/06/00 N 3 2 W 3-1 04/19/97 H 4 0 W 1-0 HARTFORD 04/12/02 A 6 1 W 10-1 02/24/01 H 4 0 W 4-1 04/19/97 H 1 0 W 2-0 03/21/98 H 5 0 W 1-0 05/09/02 N 3 1 W 11-1 02/25/01 H 4 1 W 5-1 04/21/98 A 6 3 W 3-0 03/22/98 H 4 0 W 2-0 04/27/03 H 6 5 W 12-1 03/06/03 N 3 5 L 5-2 04/21/98 A 13 1 W 4-0 03/16/99 H 8 0 W 3-0 04/28/03 H 2 1 W 13-1 03/16/99 H 9 0 W 4-0 05/08/03 N 8 0 W 14-1 MASSACHUSETTS FLORIDA STATE 03/15/96 N 2 9 L 0-1 04/13/96 N 1 0 W 1-0 HARVARD JAMES MADISON 03/13/98 N 0 4 L 0-2 04/11/97 N 1 5 L 1-1 03/01/97 H 7 4 W 1-0 02/23/07 H 5 4 W 1-0 03/08/01 N 6 0 W 1-2 04/13/97 N 0 4 L 1-2 03/02/97 H 3 6 L 1-1 02/25/07 H 2 1 W 2-0 03/14/03 N 1 2 L 1-3 03/05/99 N 8 4 W 2-2 02/28/98 H 8 5 W 2-1 02/28/04 N 4 1 W 2-3 04/10/99 N 1 0 W 3-2 KANSAS 03/06/04 H 1 0 W 3-3 03/05/05 H 5 0 W 4-3 02/12/00 A 3 2 W 4-2 HAWAII 03/08/01 N 6 5 W 1-0 02/13/00 A 0 2 L 4-3 02/03/01 N 2 3 L 0-1 03/17/06 H 10 7 W 5-3 02/26/00 H 0 2 L 4-4 03/19/06 H 4 3 W 6-3 KENNESAW STATE 03/19/07 H 0 1 L 6-4 02/23/01 H 2 1 W 5-4 HOFSTRA 04/01/06 H 2 6 L 0-1 03/19/07 H 9 8 W 7-4 02/25/01 H 0 1 L 5-5 03/07/98 N 0 5 L 0-1 04/01/06 H 8 4 W 1-1 04/07/01 N 4 5 L 5-6 03/04/99 N 5 6 L 0-2 MERCER 05/19/01 A 0 2 L 5-7 02/22/01 H 4 3 W 1-2 KENT STATE 02/08/02 A 4 2 W 6-7 02/26/95 H 3 2 W 1-0 02/22/01 H 2 0 W 2-2 03/26/99 N 1 5 L 0-1 05/07/02 A 2 3 L 6-8 02/26/95 H 4 1 W 2-0 03/09/01 N 9 3 W 3-2 03/20/04 H 2 1 W 1-1 05/07/02 A 5 0 W 7-8 02/19/03 H 5 0 W 4-2 02/25/96 H 8 3 W 3-0 FURMAN 02/25/96 H 4 0 W 4-0 02/19/03 H 6 2 W 5-2 LEHIGH 03/02/98 H 5 1 W 1-0 04/04/96 A 2 0 W 5-0 02/23/05 H 6 5 W 6-2 05/20/04 N 3 0 W 1-0 03/14/98 N 5 1 W 2-0 02/23/05 H 12 0 W 7-2 04/04/96 A 3 0 W 6-0 02/25/00 H 3 0 W 3-0 02/08/97 H 1 0 W 7-0 LIBERTY 02/08/97 H 6 0 W 8-0 02/28/00 H 1 0 W 4-0 ILLINOIS 03/20/03 H 2 0 W 1-0 03/28/97 N 6 1 W 9-0 02/24/01 H 10 0 W 1-0 GARDNER-WEBB 03/21/03 H 1 0 W 2-0 03/31/97 A 2 0 W 10-0 02/24/07 H 0 1 L 1-1 03/22/03 H 1 3 L 2-1 03/31/97 A 3 2 W 11-0 04/03/03 A 9 1 W 1-0 04/03/05 N 5 4 W 3-1 04/24/97 N 4 0 W 12-0 04/03/03 A 9 0 W 2-0 03/10/98 H 3 2 W 13-0 04/02/04 H 4 0 W 3-0 LIPSCOMB 03/10/98 H 3 0 W 14-0 04/02/04 H 2 1 W 4-0 03/27/04 A 4 1 W 1-0 03/30/98 A 5 4 W 15-0 05/13/04 H 1 0 W 5-0 03/30/98 A 3 2 W 16-0 02/06/05 N 6 7 L 5-1 03/27/04 A 1 3 L 1-1 03/25/05 H 6 0 W 2-1 02/21/99 H 7 2 W 17-0

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30-2 03/03/02 N 5 3 W 2-0 02/18/05 H 7 2 W 6-4 04/15/05 A 6 4 W 31-2 03/28/97 N 1 3 L 1-2 03/29/97 N 0 3 L 1-3 02/04/05 N 0 12 L 2-1 03/10/06 H 9 0 W 7-4 04/22/06 H 2 8 L 31-3 03/11/07 H 9 1 W 8-4 04/22/06 H 8 0 W 32-3 05/08/97 A 0 1 L 1-4 05/08/97 A 0 8 L 1-5 OKLAHOMA STATE 03/17/07 H 10 1 W 9-4 MIAMI (OH) 03/28/98 N 3 0 W 2-5 03/08/96 N 3 8 L 0-1 02/05/99 N 5 0 W 3-5 03/07/03 N 2 1 W 1-1 SAMFORD 02/22/97 N 2 1 W 1-0 03/08/02 N 7 3 W 4-5 03/19/04 H 5 4 W 2-1 04/06/96 A 8 5 W 1-0 02/23/97 N 0 3 L 1-1 05/06/99 N 3 0 W 2-0 03/14/97 N 4 5 L 1-2 NORTH CAROLINA OREGON STATE 04/06/00 A 1 0 W 3-0 02/09/07 H 8 2 W 2-2 04/14/96 A 6 7 L 0-1 05/17/03 N 3 7 L 0-1 04/06/00 A 5 0 W 4-0 05/04/00 H 8 0 W 5-0 MICHIGAN 04/11/97 A 11 3 W 1-1 04/13/97 A 5 0 W 2-1 OREGON 04/14/01 H 5 2 W 6-0 03/14/97 N 1 5 L 0-1 04/10/99 A 6 4 W 3-1 04/14/01 H 7 0 W 7-0 03/04/99 N 1 4 L 0-2 02/07/04 N 3 0 W 1-0 05/04/01 H 1 0 W 8-0 04/07/01 A 0 5 L 3-2 02/26/05 N 0 5 L 1-1 05/20/99 A 2 0 W 1-2 03/07/02 N 6 3 W 4-2 04/11/02 A 7 0 W 9-0 02/20/04 H 1 3 L 1-3 03/14/02 H 2 1 W 5-2 04/11/02 A 4 0 W 10-0 02/22/04 H 3 4 L 1-4 OREGON STATE 03/28/03 H 2 0 W 11-0 03/14/02 H 7 1 W 6-2 05/17/03 N 3 7 L 0-1 02/25/04 H 1 0 W 2-4 03/06/04 H 1 0 W 7-2 03/28/03 H 7 5 W 12-0 02/19/05 H 3 12 L 2-5 04/03/05 A 0 3 L 7-3 PENN STATE 02/20/05 H 1 9 L 2-6 03/18/06 H 1 2 L 7-4 SAM HOUSTON STATE 02/17/07 H 2 6 L 2-7 03/02/96 H 4 5 L 0-1 02/01/03 N 2 1 W 1-0 03/03/96 H 1 6 L 0-2 NORTH FLORIDA MICHIGAN STATE 03/11/03 H 2 1 W 1-2 SOUTHEASTERN 05/01/06 H 5 4 W 1-0 03/11/03 H 3 6 L 1-3 03/06/97 N 0 2 L 0-1 05/01/06 H 7 6 W 2-0 LOUISIANA 03/21/98 H 0 6 L 0-2 03/02/07 H 1 0 W 2-3 04/25/96 N 4 3 W 1-0 03/04/07 H 0 7 L 2-4 03/22/98 H 5 0 W 1-2 NORTH TEXAS 03/20/99 H 7 1 W 2-2 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 03/21/99 H 0 10 L 2-3 03/24/07 H 8 1 W 1-0 PITTSBURGH 03/25/07 H 0 5 L 1-1 STATE 03/10/00 N 6 5 W 3-3 03/19/99 H 11 3 W 1-0 03/09/95 N 0 8 L 0-1 03/18/00 H 0 1 L 3-4 03/25/07 H 10 2 W 2-1 03/04/00 N 1 0 W 2-0 03/06/00 H 2 0 W 3-0 03/19/00 H 3 1 W 4-4 SETON HALL 03/23/01 H 3 1 W 5-4 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 03/06/00 H 2 1 W 4-0 03/08/03 N 1 8 L 5-5 03/14/98 N 0 8 L 0-1 02/19/05 N 6 4 W 5-0 03/15/95 H 3 9 L 0-1 03/19/05 H 2 6 L 5-6 02/11/06 H 1 2 L 5-1 03/15/95 H 9 1 W 1-1 03/16/07 H 3 0 W 6-6 NORTHERN IOWA 02/10/07 H 5 0 W 6-1 03/11/06 H 0 3 L 1-2 03/12/04 H 2 0 W 1-0 03/12/06 H 1 3 L 1-3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 03/13/04 H 2 0 W 2-0 PRINCETON SOUTH ALABAMA STATE 03/14/04 H 1 0 W 3-0 03/18/99 H 8 4 W 1-0 03/24/00 N 2 1 W 1-0 03/18/99 H 6 4 W 2-0 03/31/07 A 1 0 W 1-0 04/28/07 A 2 1 W 2-0 NORTHWESTERN STATE 03/20/99 H 2 3 L 2-1 03/31/07 A 4 2 W 2-0 04/28/07 A 2 5 L 2-1 05/07/98 A 6 3 W 0-1 04/01/07 A 3 2 W 3-0 04/29/07 A 2 0 W 3-1 05/07/98 A 3 6 L 1-1 PROVIDENCE 05/10/07 N 4 0 W 4-0 05/12/07 N 1 0 W 4-1 05/08/98 A 2 5 L 1-2 03/16/95 N 3 0 W 1-0 05/12/07 N 4 3 W 5-1 02/29/04 N 3 2 W 2-2 SOUTH CAROLINA 04/03/07 N 3 4 L 2-3 PURDUE 03/09/96 N 0 10 L 0-1 MINNESOTA 04/12/96 N 0 9 L 0-2 03/09/02 N 5 0 W 1-0 03/07/97 N 2 11 L 0-3 03/19/02 H 4 0 W 1-0 NORTHWESTERN 02/12/06 H 3 4 L 1-1 03/19/02 H 1 0 W 2-0 02/16/97 N 5 2 W 1-0 02/09/02 N 1 0 W 1-3 02/11/06 H 1 2 L 1-4 03/22/02 H 1 2 L 2-1 02/07/99 N 0 5 L 1-1 QUINNIPIAC 03/23/02 H 4 1 W 3-1 02/04/00 N 4 3 W 2-1 02/10/07 H 4 7 L 1-5 03/13/01 H 8 0 W 1-0 02/11/07 H 1 3 L 1-6 02/02/01 N 5 1 W 3-1 03/13/01 H 10 2 W 2-0 MISSISSIPPI 02/01/02 N 9 8 W 4-1 03/12/05 N 7 0 W 3-0 SOUTH FLORIDA (USF) 03/07/98 N 5 4 W 1-0 02/03/02 N 2 1 W 5-1 03/13/05 N 3 2 W 4-0 02/24/95 A 0 2 L 0-1 02/17/06 H 3 0 W 2-0 02/01/03 N 3 5 L 5-2 03/15/05 H 2 1 W 5-0 02/19/06 H 5 3 W 3-0 02/12/05 N 0 1 L 5-3 02/24/95 A 0 3 L 0-2 03/15/05 H 8 0 W 6-0 02/24/96 H 0 4 L 0-3 03/16/07 H 2 4 L 6-1 MISSISSIPPI STATE NORTHWESTERN STATE 02/24/96 H 0 6 L 0-4 05/07/98 A 6 3 W 0-1 03/14/96 N 1 8 L 0-5 03/06/99 N 2 10 L 0-1 RHODE ISLAND 02/21/97 A 2 3 L 0-6 03/10/01 N 3 2 W 1-1 05/07/98 A 3 6 L 1-1 03/14/95 H 2 6 L 0-1 05/08/98 A 2 5 L 1-2 02/22/97 A 0 6 L 0-7 03/07/02 N 6 0 W 2-1 03/14/95 H 8 0 W 1-1 04/05/98 H 0 4 L 0-8 05/21/04 N 1 0 W 3-1 02/29/04 N 3 2 W 2-2 03/23/96 N 9 1 W 2-1 04/03/07 N 3 4 L 2-3 04/05/98 H 2 6 L 0-9 03/25/00 N 1 0 W 3-1 02/06/99 A 0 10 L 0-10 MISSOURI 03/15/02 H 8 1 W 4-1 NOTRE DAME 02/05/00 A 3 0 W 1-10 03/02/98 H 0 8 L 0-1 03/15/02 H 7 1 W 5-1 02/02/02 A 9 3 W 2-10 03/09/96 N 0 3 L 0-1 03/10/04 H 9 1 W 6-1 02/02/02 A 5 2 W 3-10 MISSOURI (KC) 03/15/96 N 2 4 L 0-2 03/10/04 H 7 0 W 7-1 02/02/03 A 1 4 L 3-11 03/12/02 H 3 2 W 1-0 03/07/04 H 0 2 L 0-3 03/13/04 H 1 3 L 7-2 05/15/03 N 3 7 L 3-12 03/12/02 H 1 2 L 1-1 03/14/04 H 1 0 W 8-2 01/31/04 A 10 3 W 4-12 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN 02/01/04 A 0 5 L 4-13 02/04/95 H 2 1 W 1-0 05/20/06 N 0 1 L 4-14 02/03/96 H 7 6 W 2-0 05/21/06 N 4 7 L 4-15 02/04/96 H 3 4 L 2-1

46 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 04/02/99 H 6 1 W 14-6 TEXAS A&M VERMONT 03/15/97 N 2 3 L 0-1 04/18/99 A 5 0 W 15-6 03/15/03 N 2 10 L 0-1 03/18/95 N 8 2 W 1-0 03/14/00 H 0 1 L 0-2 04/18/99 A 9 1 W 16-6 03/18/05 N 2 6 L 0-2 03/22/96 N 7 0 W 2-0 03/14/00 H 2 0 W 1-2 04/19/00 A 2 0 W 17-6 03/17/07 H 4 0 W 1-2 VILLANOVA 02/23/02 H 2 0 W 2-2 04/19/00 A 2 1 W 18-6 03/18/07 H 1 3 L 1-3 03/02/98 H 7 1 W 1-0 02/24/02 H 1 0 W 3-2 05/05/00 H 2 1 W 19-6 02/27/00 H 1 0 W 2-0 05/06/00 H 2 0 W 20-6 TEXAS TECH ST. BONAVENTURE 04/24/01 H 1 6 L 20-7 02/24/07 H 8 7 W 1-0 VIRGINIA TECH 03/11/95 H 11 3 W 1-0 04/24/01 H 2 0 W 21-7 05/04/01 H 1 0 W 22-7 03/14/99 N 4 1 W 1-0 03/11/95 H 11 3 W 2-0 TOLEDO 03/10/00 N 0 1 L 1-1 03/02/96 H 10 0 W 3-0 04/23/02 A 7 0 W 23-7 03/08/99 H 6 3 W 1-0 03/03/96 H 5 4 W 4-0 04/23/02 A 6 2 W 24-7 03/08/99 H 5 3 W 2-0 03/06/96 H 3 2 W 5-0 05/09/02 N 1 0 W 25-7 VIRGINIA 03/06/96 H 4 0 W 6-0 04/22/03 H 0 1 L 25-8 TROY 03/14/99 N 8 2 W 1-0 02/25/00 H 11 2 W 7-0 04/22/03 H 2 1 W 26-8 05/08/03 N 4 3 W 27-8 03/23/96 N 1 3 L 0-1 02/26/00 H 7 0 W 8-0 04/05/96 N 0 5 L 0-2 VIRGINIA TECH 02/28/00 H 14 0 W 9-0 04/21/04 A 1 3 L 27-9 04/21/04 A 5 3 W 28-9 04/07/96 N 3 2 W 1-2 03/14/99 N 4 1 W 1-0 05/07/99 N 4 2 W 2-2 03/10/00 N 0 1 L 1-1 ST. JOHN’S 05/13/04 H 2 3 L 28-10 04/23/05 H 2 3 L 28-11 05/08/99 N 6 2 W 3-2 02/22/95 H 4 1 W 1-0 03/27/00 H 2 0 W 4-2 WASHINGTON 02/22/95 H 5 4 W 2-0 04/23/05 H 1 3 L 28-12 05/12/05 H 4 0 W 29-12 03/27/00 H 2 0 W 5-2 02/08/02 N 1 2 L 0-1 02/20/96 H 10 1 W 3-0 05/04/00 H 6 0 W 6-2 02/20/96 H 11 1 W 4-0 04/08/06 A 1 2 L 29-13 02/10/02 N 1 3 L 0-2 04/08/06 A 3 4 L 29-14 04/21/01 A 7 0 W 7-2 03/02/04 H 5 4 W 5-0 04/21/01 A 3 2 W 8-2 03/02/04 H 2 1 W 6-0 05/12/06 H 5 0 W 30-14 WESTERN ILLINOIS 05/13/06 H 3 11 L 30-15 05/03/01 H 3 0 W 9-2 02/16/07 H 3 2 W 7-0 03/14/96 N 0 3 L 0-1 05/13/06 H 8 4 W 31-15 05/05/01 H 1 0 W 10-2 04/07/02 H 6 5 W 11-2 ST. PETER’S 04/19/07 A 6 4 W 32-15 05/07/07 H 6 5 W 33-15 04/07/02 H 3 0 W 12-2 WESTERN KENTUCKY 02/21/95 H 3 2 W 1-0 04/11/03 A 8 10 L 12-3 04/25/07 A 1 0 W 1-0 02/21/95 H 4 3 W 2-0 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 04/11/03 A 2 1 W 13-3 04/25/07 A 6 5 W 2-0 02/22/96 H 1 0 W 3-0 STATE 05/01/04 A 2 0 W 14-3 04/26/07 A 7 1 W 3-0 02/22/96 H 8 7 W 4-0 05/01/04 A 0 2 L 14-4 03/09/98 H 6 3 W 5-0 03/26/00 N 2 1 W 1-0 05/14/04 H 1 0 W 15-4 03/09/98 H 7 6 W 6-0 04/22/05 H 8 3 W 16-4 WICHITA STATE SYRACUSE 04/22/05 H 2 3 L 16-5 03/02/01 N 8 0 W 1-0 STANFORD 03/16/03 N 1 2 L 0-1 05/13/05 N 1 4 L 16-6 03/01/02 N 10 2 W 2-0 03/10/01 N 0 2 L 0-1 04/06/07 A 1 2 L 16-7 03/10/02 N 0 4 L 0-2 TEMPLE 04/06/07 A 5 7 L 16-8 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 03/08/02 N 6 1 W 1-0 04/07/07 A 5 1 W 17-8 03/17/95 N 5 2 W 1-0 STETSON 05/12/07 N 1 0 W 18-8 TENNESSEE 02/18/95 H 3 6 L 0-1 WISCONSIN 04/05/96 N 0 9 L 0-1 TULSA 02/18/95 H 9 1 W 1-1 03/09/01 N 0 1 L 0-1 02/21/97 N 0 5 L 0-2 03/11/05 N 3 2 W 1-0 03/25/95 A 10 0 W 2-1 02/22/03 H 1 0 W 1-1 02/23/97 N 0 5 L 0-3 03/19/05 H 2 6 L 1-1 03/25/95 A 0 8 L 2-2 02/23/03 H 3 2 W 2-1 02/18/96 H 0 1 L 2-3 02/04/01 N 3 0 W 1-3 03/20/05 H 7 0 W 2-1 02/01/02 N 1 0 W 2-3 03/18/05 H 4 3 W 3-1 02/18/96 H 8 0 W 3-3 03/22/05 H 3 4 L 3-2 04/18/96 A 4 5 L 3-4 UTAH 03/22/05 H 2 1 W 4-2 04/18/96 A 5 2 W 4-4 TENNESSEE- 03/29/98 N 4 6 L 0-1 02/20/97 A 7 2 W 5-4 CHATTANOOGA WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY 02/20/97 A 1 2 L 5-5 03/17/06 H 2 3 L 0-1 VALPARAISO 04/05/97 H 1 0 W 6-5 02/27/99 H 8 1 W 1-0 03/17/95 N 5 2 W 1-0 04/05/97 H 13 3 W 7-5 TENNESSEE-MARTIN 02/28/99 H 9 0 W 2-0 04/24/97 N 8 0 W 8-5 03/17/95 N 4 10 L 0-1 03/14/01 H 3 2 W 3-0 YALE 02/21/98 H 1 0 W 9-5 03/14/01 H 7 1 W 4-0 03/17/97 H 8 9 L 0-1 02/21/98 H 6 3 W 10-5 TEXAS 03/17/97 H 2 6 L 0-2 04/18/98 A 6 0 W 11-5 03/06/98 N 5 2 W 1-0 04/18/98 A 4 8 L 11-6 05/01/98 H 3 1 W 12-6 04/02/99 H 9 4 W 13-6

47 YEARLY TEAM BATTING

Florida Atlantic Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD 1995 .300 1340 256 402 40 21 16 202 532 .397 105 17 159 3 .357 6 49 40-46 1003 401 78 .947 1996 .286 1828 296 523 47 24 22 236 684 .374 158 15 224 1 .346 8 73 86-111 1398 623 111 .948 1997 .258 1831 276 473 54 36 17 240 650 .355 132 15 260 3 .312 9 61 44-58 1448 835 101 .958 1998 .262 1734 272 454 66 38 28 216 680 .392 137 6 299 6 .316 12 53 53-66 1376 677 112 .948 1999 .273 1792 313 490 67 32 40 258 741 .414 146 25 382 1 .336 7 69 99-123 1400 652 92 .957 2000 .239 1878 249 449 79 14 26 202 634 .338 165 20 427 4 .306 7 62 53-72 1550 658 80 .965 2001 .244 1735 246 424 66 18 41 201 649 .374 202 26 386 2 .331 9 73 19-29 1434 641 77 .964 2002 .275 1963 289 540 83 11 49 255 792 .403 173 18 332 8 .338 9 58 23-29 1561 663 74 .968 2003 .255 1905 258 485 82 10 32 226 683 .359 169 18 322 5 .319 13 83 11-19 1496 703 107 .954 2004 .251 1929 212 485 64 5 26 175 637 .330 155 17 299 17 .311 9 84 12-20 1571 656 77 .967 2005 .243 1802 237 438 70 13 27 191 615 .341 194 29 388 12 .325 6 60 19-28 1418 592 95 .955 2006 .265 1568 243 416 73 13 21 218 578 .369 126 27 331 3 .329 9 59 46-59 1229 489 69 .961 2007 .254 1723 259 438 80 18 28 226 638 .370 157 33 341 3 .327 9 61 50-63 1348 462 67 .964 Opponents Avg AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO GDP OBP SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD 1995 .234 1300 157 304 26 19 6 115 386 .297 109 8 253 1 .296 4 34 48-56 962 443 99 .934 1996 .259 1810 250 469 47 24 8 195 588 .325 144 16 156 6 .318 9 73 42-65 1368 667 128 .941 1997 .244 1830 194 446 64 17 6 164 562 .307 86 17 203 7 .283 9 67 53-77 1412 628 97 .955 1998 .220 1742 172 384 39 12 5 128 462 .265 85 22 212 7 .264 8 46 55-71 1314 590 113 .944 1999 .220 1772 174 389 48 14 13 133 504 .284 125 24 329 6 .279 6 45 48-57 1344 561 126 .938 2000 .173 1828 109 317 36 8 9 88 396 .217 106 14 544 5 .224 5 52 43-56 1493 588 105 .952 2001 .174 1701 106 296 34 7 11 77 377 .222 118 21 535 0 .236 3 48 40-57 1382 582 87 .958 2002 .182 1866 97 339 35 6 14 91 428 .229 117 7 565 10 .232 7 36 40-61 1470 622 90 .959 2003 .232 1886 199 437 53 9 21 169 571 .303 133 16 321 14 .288 2 71 62-84 1473 631 106 .952 2004 .180 1847 103 332 43 4 19 90 440 .238 92 20 462 13 .226 2 69 29-46 1526 654 76 .966 2005 .247 1811 213 447 71 12 19 180 599 .331 127 22 402 17 .303 7 45 62-80 1403 572 105 .950 2006 .232 1553 192 361 59 11 18 169 496 .319 125 32 295 7 .302 3 40 39-55 1209 516 77 .957 2007 .223 1689 167 376 59 4 33 144 542 .321 162 23 419 5 .299 3 38 57-70 1328 564 94 .953

YEARLY TEAM PITCHING

Florida Atlantic ERA CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK 1995 2.18 39 8 0 334.1 304 155 104 109 253 28 19 6 .234 29 8 0 1996 2.13 61 12 1 466.0 469 246 142 144 156 28 13 5 .259 41 16 0 1997 2.00 54 15 3 482.2 446 192 138 86 203 64 17 6 .244 19 17 1 1998 1.60 53 18 2 458.2 384 169 105 85 212 39 12 5 .220 23 22 0 1999 1.88 52 15 4 466.2 389 174 125 125 329 48 14 13 .220 46 24 1 2000 1.17 63 29 0 516.2 317 109 86 106 544 36 8 9 .173 30 14 0 2001 0.86 49 23 1 478.0 296 106 59 118 535 34 7 11 .174 22 21 2 2002 0.96 62 33 6 520.1 339 97 71 117 565 35 6 14 .182 19 7 0 2003 1.91 61 14 3 498.2 437 199 136 133 321 53 9 21 .232 36 16 0 2004 1.02 59 31 4 523.2 332 103 76 92 462 43 4 19 .180 1 20 0 2005 2.33 49 12 1 472.2 447 213 157 127 402 71 12 19 .247 26 22 1 2006 2.39 38 12 6 410.0 361 192 140 125 295 59 11 18 .232 42 32 1 2007 1.92 40 13 2 449.1 376 167 123 162 419 59 4 33 .223 52 23 0 Opponents ERA CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/AVG WP HBP BK 1995 3.90 41 7 0 321.2 402 251 179 105 159 41 21 16 .300 29 17 1 1996 3.07 58 9 0 456.0 523 292 200 158 225 32 16 12 .288 41 15 0 1997 2.99 52 11 2 470.2 473 276 201 132 260 56 36 17 .258 37 15 0 1998 3.00 46 8 1 438.1 454 268 188 137 299 66 38 28 .262 37 6 1 1999 3.73 38 5 1 448.0 490 313 239 146 382 67 32 40 .273 49 25 0 2000 2.56 46 9 0 498.0 449 249 182 165 427 79 14 26 .239 44 20 1 2001 2.83 39 10 1 460.2 424 246 186 202 386 66 18 41 .244 42 26 5 2002 3.17 36 5 1 490.1 540 289 222 173 332 83 11 49 .275 34 18 1 2003 2.74 39 7 3 491.0 485 258 192 169 322 82 10 32 .255 26 18 0 2004 2.16 45 7 2 508.2 485 212 157 155 299 64 5 26 .251 45 17 1 2005 2.29 39 9 3 467.2 438 237 153 194 388 70 13 27 .243 32 29 0 2006 3.42 29 8 1 403.2 416 243 197 126 331 73 13 21 .265 43 27 6 2007 3.12 34 7 2 442.2 438 259 197 157 341 80 18 28 .254 30 33 0

48 OFFENSIVE SEASON LEADERS

GAMES PLAYED SLUGGING PERCENTAGE ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 75 Nikki Myers 2002 (MIN 100 AB) (MINIMUM 100 AB) 75 Ginny Matthews 2002 .757 Nikki Myers 2001 .534 Nikki Myers 2001 74 Eight times .720 Diana Hargis 1995 .500 Nikki Myers 2002 GAMES STARTED .651 Nikki Myers 1999 .452 Shauna Corso 2006 .446 Pam Mazzarella 2005 75 Ginny Matthews 2002 .627 Nikki Myers 2002 74 Seven times .445 Nikki Myers 1999 .584 Mandie Fishback 2007 .436 Diana Hargis 1995 BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 100 AB) WALKS .425 Pam Mazzarella 2003 .420 Diana Hargis 1995 57 Nikki Myers 2001 SACRIFICE FLIES .376 Nikki Myers 2001 52 Nikki Myers 2002 4 Ebony Gray 2003 .368 Nikki Myers 2002 46 Pam Mazzarella 2005 4 Ginny Matthews 2004 38 Nikki Myers 2000 .366 Mandie Fishback 2007 3 Brandie Marshall 1998 .362 Heather Wright 2002 32 Ninya Ybarra 1999 30 Ninya Ybarra 2000 3 Jackie Catanese 2000 AT BATS HIT BY PITCH 3 Pam Mazzarella 2002 248 Jessica Sachs 2004 3 Lauren Crandall 2007 232 Ginny Matthews 2003 13 Jenna Lopez 2007 227 Ninya Ybarra 2002 9 Annie Norton 2001 SACRIFICES 221 Heather Wright 2002 7 Suzanne Flege 1999 19 Callie Piper 2004 219 Pam Mazzarella 2003 7 Pam Mazzarella 2002 18 Amy Alderman 1997 16 Marlene Tamayo 1996 RUNS 7 Shauna Corso 2006 16 Chan Walker 1996 51 Heather Wright 2002 14 Three players 46 Ninya Ybarra 2002 45 Mandie Fishback 2007 STOLEN BASES 44 Suzanne Flege 1999 37 Suzanne Flege 1999 42 Jennifer Kintz 1997 28 Dana Lotz 1996 HITS 24 Sherri Pla 1999 80 Heather Wright 2002 18 Jenna Lopez 2007 77 Jessica Sachs 2004 16 Three Players 74 Nikki Myers 2002 74 Pam Mazzarella 2003 74 Mandie Fishback 2007 DOUBLES 19 Ginny Matthews 2003 17 Nikki Myers 1999 16 Nikki Myers 2002 15 Mandie Fishback 2007 13 Becky Brandies 2007 TRIPLES 10 Alicia Smith 1998 8 Diana Hargis 1995 8 Sherri Pla 1999 7 Jennifer Kintz 1997 7 Lisa Schaus 1997 7 Kim Nicosia 1999 HOME RUNS 19 Nikki Myers 2001 12 Nikki Myers 1999 12 Nikki Myers 2002 11 Nikki Myers 2000 10 Michelle Shirah 1999 10 Ninya Ybarra 2002 RBI 52 Diana Hargis 1995 49 Nikki Myers 2001 46 Nikki Myers 1999 46 Michelle Shirah 1999 45 Pam Mazzarella 2002 45 Jessica Braggins 2003 TOTAL BASES 131 Nikki Myers 2001 127 Nikki Myers 1999 126 Nikki Myers 2002 120 Heather Wright 2002 118 Mandie Fishback 2007 JENNA LOPEZ (2004-07)

49 SEASON PITCHING AND DEFENSIVE LEADERS ERA WINS 0.57 Nikki Myers 2001 36 Nikki Myers 2002 0.67 Candice Freel 2004 30 Liz Niadna 1998 0.69 Nikki Myers 2002 28 Candice Freel 2004 0.80 Nikki Myers 2000 26 Nikki Myers 2001 1.24 Chris Sutcliffe 2001 26 Candice Freel 2002 OPP. BATTING AVE. 26 Jen Musillo 2007 .130 Nikki Myers 2001 APPEARANCES .138 Nikki Myers 2000 51 Nikki Myers 2002 .155 Nikki Myers 2002 47 Liz Niadna 1998 .160 Candice Freel 2004 42 Nikki Myers 2001 .192 Alana Klaus 1995 41 Candice Freel 2004 STRIKEOUTS/7 INNINGS 41 Jen Musillo 2007 10.93 Nikki Myers 2001 STARTS 10.44 Nikki Myers 2000 41 Nikki Myers 2002 10.40 Nikki Myers 2002 36 Liz Niadna 1998 7.75 Alana Klaus 1995 36 Amanda Morin 2003 7.65 Jen Musillo 2007 35 Candice Freel 2004 WALKS/7 INNINGS 33 Candice Freel 2002 0.55 Chris Sutcliffe 1999 33 Jen Musillo 2007 0.67 Stacy Miller 1996 COMPLETE GAMES 0.76 Chris Sutcliffe 1997 39 Nikki Myers 2002 0.98 Liz Niadna 1998 35 Liz Niadna 1998 1.11 Chris Sutcliffe 1.11 30 Candice Freel 2004 29 Candice Freel 2003 28 Three players SHUTOUTS 19 Nikki Myers 2002 17 Candice Freel 2004 12 Nikki Myers 2000 12 Candice Freel 2002 11 Liz Niadna 1998 11 Nikki Myers 2001 SAVES 5 Nikki Myers 2002 3 Candice Freel 2003 3 Candice Freel 2004 2 Eight times INNINGS PITCHED 294.0 Nikki Myers 2002 277.2 Liz Niadna 1998 260.0 Candice Freel 2004 258.0 Nikki Myers 2001 251.2 Jen Musillo 2007 STRIKEOUTS 437 Nikki Myers 2002 403 Nikki Myers 2001 325 Nikki Myers 2000 275 Jen Musillo 2007 266 Candice Freel 2004 FIELDING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 150 CHANCES) .996 Diane Sanchez 2000 .996 Callie Piper 2004 .996 Callie Piper 2001 .995 Callie Piper 2002 .995 Jackie Catanese 1999 CHANCES 678 Jackie Catanese 1997 637 Jackie Catanese 1998 612 Callie Piper 2002 583 Jackie Catanese 1999 579 Jackie Catanese 2000 PUTOUTS 631 Jackie Catanese 1997 594 Jackie Catanese 1998 553 Jackie Catanese 1999 546 Jackie Catanese 2000 537 Callie Piper 2002 ASSISTS 202 Rhianna Rogers 2000 197 Lisa Schaus 1997 MEGHAN DOONAN 165 Amy Alderman 1998 152 Jenna O'Connor 1997 (2005-07) 152 Michelle Shirah 1999

50 YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

BATTING AVERAGE DOUBLES SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1995 Diana Hargis .420 1995 Two players 10 (MIN. 75% GAMES AND ONE AB/GAME) 1996 Amy Alderman .333 1996 Two players 8 1995 Diana Hargis .720 1997 Jennifer Kintz .346 1997 Jennifer Kintz 11 1996 Alicia Smith .490 1998 Jennifer Kintz .335 1998 Jennifer Kintz 10 1997 Jennifer Kintz .507 1999 Nikki Myers .359 1999 Nikki Myers 17 1998 Alicia Smith .574 2000 Nikki Myers .299 2000 Jackie Catanese 12 1999 Nikki Myers .651 2001 Nikki Myers .376 2001 Ninya Ybarra 11 2000 Nikki Myers .534 2002 Nikki Myers .368 2002 Nikki Myers 16 2001 Nikki Myers .757 2003 Ginny Matthews 19 2003 Pam Mazzarella .338 2002 Nikki Myers .627 2004 Pam Mazzarella .339 2004 Pam Mazzarella 12 2003 Pam Mazzarella .452 2005 Jessica Braggins .316 2005 Jessica Braggins 12 2006 Shauna Corso .338 2006 Danielle Arriaga 10 2004 Jessica Braggins .467 2007 Mandie Fishback .366 2007 Mandie Fishback 15 2005 Jessica Braggins .510 2006 Shauna Corso .496 2007 Mandie Fishback .584 GAMES PLAYED TRIPLES 1995 Three players 51 1995 Diana Hargis 8 1996 Alicia Smith 6 ON-BASE % 1996 Two players 69 (MIN. 75% GAMES AND ONE AB/GAME) 1997 Jennifer Kintz 71 1997 Two players 7 1998 Four players 67 1998 Alicia Smith 10 1995 Diana Hargis .436 1999 Three players 69 1999 Sherri Pla 8 1996 Brandie Marshall .382 2000 Five players 74 2000 Two players 4 1997 Jennifer Kintz .413 2001 Nikki Myers 67 2001 Kim Nicosia 5 1998 Jennifer Kintz .392 2002 Two players 75 2002 Heather Wright 5 1999 Nikki Myers .445 2003 Four players 72 2003 Ebony Gray 4 2000 Nikki Myers .419 2004 Jessica Sachs 74 2004 Jennifer Cavanaugh 3 2001 Nikki Myers .534 2005 Four players 69 2005 Jessica Sachs 4 2002 Nikki Myers .500 2006 Jessica Sachs 57 2006 Mandie Fishback 4 2003 Pam Mazzarella .425 2007 Three players 65 2007 Mandie Fishback 4 2004 Pam Mazzarella .418 2005 Pam Mazzarella .446 HOME RUNS AT BATS 2006 Shauna Corso .452 1995 Diana Hargis 7 1995 Dana Lotz 158 2007 Mandie Fishback .423 1996 Amy Alderman 210 1996 Two players 7 1997 Jennifer Kintz 211 1997 Four players 3 STOLEN BASES 1998 Two players 7 1998 Jackie Catanese 203 1995 Dana Lotz 10 1999 Suzanne Flege 202 1999 Nikki Myers 12 2000 Nikki Myers 11 1996 Dana Lotz 28 2000 Jackie Catanese 214 1997 Sherri Pla 10 2001 Ninya Ybarra 199 2001 Nikki Myers 19 1998 Suzanne Flege16 2002 Ninya Ybarra 227 2002 Nikki Myers 12 2003 Ginny Matthews 232 2003 Jenn Piazza 8 1999 Suzanne Flege 37 2004 Jessica Sachs 248 2004 Jessica Braggins 9 2000 Heather Wright 15 2005 Jessica Sachs 235 2005 Jessica Braggins 8 2001 Kim Nicosia 7 2006 Jessica Sachs 188 2006 Shauna Corso 4 2002 Heather Wright 7 2007 Mandie Fishback 202 2007 Mandie Fishback 7 2003 Ebony Gray 5 2004 Jessica Sachs 5 RUNS RBI 2005 Jessica Sachs 7 1995 Alana Klaus 35 1995 Diana Hargis 52 2006 Jessica Sachs 14 1996 Chan Walker 39 1996 Brandie Marshall 41 2007 Jenna Lopez 18 1997 Jennifer Kintz 42 1997 Jennifer Kintz 33 1998 Jennifer Kintz 40 1998 Alicia Smith 37 ERA 1999 Suzanne Flege 44 1999 Two players 46 1995 Alana Klaus 1.70 2000 Nikki Myers 39 2000 Nikki Myers 39 1996 Kathie Marin 1.54 2001 Nikki Myers 40 2001 Nikki Myers 49 1997 Chris Sutcliffe 1.33 2002 Heather Wright 51 2002 Pam Mazzarella 45 1998 Liz Niadna 1.26 2003 Ginny Matthews 34 2003 Pam Mazzarella 36 1999 Chris Sutcliffe 1.70 2004 Jessica Sachs 39 2004 Jessica Braggins 33 2000 Nikki Myers 0.80 2005 Jessica Sachs 38 2005 Jessica Braggins 45 2001 Nikki Myers 0.57 2006 Jessica Sachs 32 2006 Two players 27 2007 Mandie Fishback 45 2002 Nikki Myers 0.69 2007 Mandie Fishback 40 2003 Amanda Morin 1.83 2004 Candice Freel 0.67 HITS TOTAL BASES 2005 Ashley Greene 2.14 1995 Diana Hargis 66 1995 Diana Hargis 113 2006 Kathryn Stauffer 2.34 1996 Amy Alderman 70 1996 Alicia Smith 98 2007 Jen Musillo 1.36 1997 Jennifer Kintz 73 1997 Jennifer Kintz 107 1998 Jennifer Kintz 64 1999 Nikki Myers 70 1998 Alicia Smith 113 WINS 2000 Nikki Myers 61 1999 Nikki Myers 127 1995 Alana Klaus 20 2001 Nikki Myers 65 2000 Nikki Myers 109 1996 Kathie Marin 16 2002 Heather Wright 80 2001 Nikki Myers 131 1997 Liz Niadna 19 2003 Pam Mazzarella 74 2002 Nikki Myers 126 1998 Liz Niadna 30 2004 Jessica Sachs 77 2003 Pam Mazzarella 99 1999 Nikki Myers 24 2005 Jessica Braggins 62 2004 Jessica Sachs992000 Nikki Myers 22 2006 Jessica Sachs 56 2005 Jessica Braggins 100 2001 Nikki Myers 26 2007 Mandie Fishback 74 2006 Jessica Sachs 75 2002 Nikki Myers 36 2007 Mandie Fishback 118 2003 Amanda Morin 23 2004 Candice Freel 28 2005 Meghan Doonan 15 2006 Jen Musillo 12 2007 Jen Musillo 26

51 YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (CONT’D)

WINNING % COMPLETE GAMES INNINGS PITCHED (MIN. 40% GAMES) 1995 Alana Klaus 22 1995 Alana Klaus 193.1 1995 Alana Klaus .625 1996 Stacy Miller 27 1996 Stacy Miller 198.2 1996 Kathie Marin .593 1997 Liz Niadna 27 1997 Liz Niadna 220.2 1997 Liz Niadna .594 1998 Liz Niadna 35 1998 Liz Niadna 277.2 1998 Liz Niadna .769 1999 Nikki Myers 28 1999 Nikki Myers 225.2 1999 Chris Sutcliffe .760 2000 Nikki Myers 28 2000 Nikki Myers 218.0 2000 Nikki Myers .759 2001 Nikki Myers 25 2001 Nikki Myers 258.0 2001 Nikki Myers .667 2002 Nikki Myers 39 2002 Nikki Myers 294.0 2002 Nikki Myers .837 2003 Candice Freel 29 2003 Candice Freel 233.1 2003 Amanda Morin .676 2004 Candice Freel 30 2004 Candice Freel 260.0 2004 Candice Freel .757 2005 Meghan Doonan 22 2005 Meghan Doonan 191.2 2005 Ashley Greene .619 2006 Kathryn Stauffer 17 2006 Kathryn Stauffer 170.1 2006 Meghan Doonan .889 2007 Jen Musillo 28 2007 Jen Musillo 251.2 2007 Jen Musillo .703 SHUTOUTS STRIKEOUTS APPEARANCES 1995 Alana Klaus 3 1995 Alana Klaus 214 1995 Alana Klaus 34 1996 Kathie Marin 7 1996 Stacy Miller 66 1996 Stacy Miller 33 1997 Liz Niadna 7 1997 Liz Niadna 108 1997 Liz Niadna 38 1998 Liz Niadna 11 1998 Liz Niadna 147 1998 Liz Niadna 47 1999 Chris Sutcliffe 6 1999 Nikki Myers 211 1999 Nikki Myers 39 2000 Nikki Myers 12 2000 Nikki Myers 325 2000 Nikki Myers 34 2001 Nikki Myers 11 2001 Nikki Myers 403 2001 Nikki Myers 42 2002 Nikki Myers 19 2002 Nikki Myers 437 2002 Nikki Myers 51 2003 Amanda Morin 7 2003 Candice Freel 160 2003 Candice Freel 39 2004 Candice Freel 17 2004 Candice Freel 266 2004 Candice Freel 41 2005 Meghan Doonan 5 2005 Meghan Doonan 183 2005 Meghan Doonan 34 2006 Kathryn Stauffer 4 2006 Jen Musillo 127 2006 Kathryn Stauffer 36 2007 Jen Musillo 9 2007 Jen Musillo 275 2007 Jen Musillo 41 SAVES 1995 None 1996 Stacy Miller 1 1997 Courtney Shoff 2 1998 Liz Niadna 2 1999 Two players 2 KIM NICOSIA 2000 None 2001 Nikki Myers 1 (1998-05) 2002 Nikki Myers 5 2003 Candice Freel 3 2004 Candice Freel 3 2005 Tara Grady 1 2006 Three players 2 2007 Jen Musillo 2

PAM MAZZARELLA (2002-05)

52 BATTING/FIELDING CAREER LEADERS

GAMES PLAYED AT BATS SLUGGING % (MINIMUM 300 AB) 285 Nikki Myers 1999-02 842 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 .638 Nikki Myers (773-493) 1999-02 279 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 804 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 .520 Jennifer Kintz (402-209) 1997-98 279 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 798 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 .515 Mandie Fishback (336-173) 2006-07 277 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 785 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 .494 Alicia Smith (579-286) 1996-98 271 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 773 Nikki Myers 1999-02 .493 Sherri Pla (428-211) 1995-97, 99 264 Callie Piper 2001-04 743 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 .444 Jessica Braggins (581-258) 2003-05 261 Jenna Lopez 2004-07 723 Amy Alderman 1995-98 .434 Lisa Schaus (401-174) 1997-98 260 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 718 Callie Piper 2001-04 .430 Pam Mazzarella (606-262) 2002-05 253 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 691 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 .425 Danielle Arriaga (313-133) 2005-06 248 Amy Alderman 1995-98 658 Jenna Lopez 2004-07 .420 Brandie Marshall (615-258) 1996-99

BATTING AVERAGE (MINIMUM 300 AB) GAMES STARTED RUNS 284 Nikki Myers 1999-02 .349 Nikki Myers (270-773) 1999-02 144 Nikki Myers 1999-02 279 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 .341 Jennifer Kintz (137-402) 1997-98 137 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 278 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 .330 Mandie Fishback (111-336) 2006-07 134 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 276 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 .318 Pam Mazzarella (254/798) 2002-05 107 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 258 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 .318 Sherri Pla (136-428) 1995-97, 99 107 Jenna Lopez 2004-07 254 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 .304 Chan Walker (102-336) 1995-96 106 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 252 Callie Piper 2001-04 .297 Danielle Arriaga (93-313) 2005-06 105 Heather Wright 2000-02 252 Jenna Lopez 2004-07 .296 Dana Lotz (99-334) 1995-96 102 Alicia Smith 1996-98 245 Amy Alderman 1995-98 .294 Alicia Smith (170-579) 1996-98 101 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 238 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 .290 Kim Hollon (100-345) 1995-96 99 Ginny Matthews 2001-04

ON-BASE % (MINIMUM 300 PA) HITS .475 Nikki Myers 1999-02 270 Nikki Myers 1999-02 .411 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 254 Pam Mazarella 2002-05 .403 Jennifer Kintz 1997-98 233 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 .389 Chan Walker 1995-96 215 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 .385 Mandie Fishback 2006-07 201 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 .361 Danielle Arriaga 2005-06 195 Amy Alderman 1995-98 .360 Dana Lotz 1995-96 185 Callie Piper 2001-04 .359 Sherri Pla 1995-97, 99 181 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 .355 Jessica Braggins 2003-05 170 Alicia Smith 1996-98 .350 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 166 Jessica Braggins 2003-05

DOUBLES 49 Nikki Myers 1999-02 41 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 37 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 35 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 30 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 30 Jessica Braggins 2003-05 25 Jenn Piazza 2002-05 24 Callie Piper 2001-04 23 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 22 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 22 Heather Wright 2000-02

TRIPLES 22 Alicia Smith 1996-98 21 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 14 Sherri Pla 1995-97, 99 12 Jenna Lopez 2004-07 12 Jennifer Kintz 1997-98 12 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 11 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 9 Lisa Schaus 1997-98 9 Michelle Shirah 1999-03 9 Jessica Sachs 2003-06

SHERRI PLA (1995-97, 99)

53 BATTING/FIELDING CAREER LEADERS HOME RUNS SACRIFICES PUTOUTS 54 Nikki Myers 1999-02 48 Callie Piper 2001-04 2324 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 20 Jessica Braggins 2003-05 40 Amy Alderman 1995-98 1953 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 19 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 40 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 1700 Callie Piper 2001-04 18 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 32 Heather Wright 2000-02 923 Charlotte Baird 2005-07 17 Alicia Smith 1996-98 31 Jenna Lopez 2004-07 801 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 16 Jenn Piazza 2002-05 30 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 511 Melissa Moore 2005-pres. 16 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 30 Amy Bellisari 2001-04 492 Heather Wright 2000-02 15 Michelle Shirah 1999-03 28 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 486 Alicia Smith 1996-98 13 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 28 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 463 Amy Bellisari 2001-04 11 Sherri Pla 1995-97, 99 27 Marlene Tamayo 1995-96 423 Amy Alderman 1995-98 11 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 STOLEN BASES ASSISTS RBI 53 Suzanne Flege 1998-99 547 Amy Alderman 1995-98 174 Nikki Myers 1999-02 43 Sherri Pla 1995-97, 99 493 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 128 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 40 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 345 Lisa Schaus 1997-98 107 Alicia Smith 1996-98 38 Dana Lotz 1995-96 333 Rhianna Rogers 2000, 02 97 Jessica Braggins 2003-05 36 Jenna Lopez 2004-07 298 Amy Bellisari 2001-04 96 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 29 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 290 Callie Piper 2001-04 89 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 27 Heather Wright 2000-02 283 Michelle Shirah 1999-03 89 Michelle Shirah 1999-03 22 Margaret Ward 1996-98 276 Tabitha Price 1999-00 82 Amy Alderman 1995-98 21 Chan Walker 1995-96 265 Jenna O’Connor 1996-97 82 Jenn Piazza 2002-05 20 Amy Alderman 1995-98 241 Heather Wright 2000-02 81 Sherri Pla 1995-97, 99 STOLEN BASE PERCENTAGE FIELDING PERCENTAGE TOTAL BASES .955 Chan Walker (21-22) 1995-96 .993 Diana Hargis (260-30-2) 1995 493 Nikki Myers 1999-02 .869 Suzanne Flege (53-61) 1998-99 .993 Callie Piper (1700-290-14) 2001-04 343 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 .867 Blair Bodenmiller (13-15) 2006-pres. .991 Charlotte Baird (923-62-9) 2005-pres. 313 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 .844 Dana Lotz (38-45) 1995-96 .988 Pam Mazzarella (1953-108-24) 2002-05 308 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 .818 Heather Wright (27-33) 2000-02 .988 Diane Sanchez (385-35-5) 2000-01 286 Alicia Smith 1996-98 .818 Jenna Lopez (36-44) 2004-07 .985 Jackie Catanese (2324-117-36) 1997-00 281 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 .811 Sherri Pla (43-53) 1995-97, 99 .984 Mandie Fishback (216-153-6) 2006-07 258 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 .800 Kim Nicosia (40-50) 1998-01 .981 Jaime Sawyer (189-65-5) 2001 258 Jessica Braggins 2003-05 .800 Amy Alderman (20-25) 1995-98 .978 Annie Norton (334-15-8) 2001 253 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 .800 Marlene Tamayo (16-20) 1995-96 .976 Brandie Marshall (801-141-23) 1996-99 234 Kim Nicosia 1998-01

WALKS 176 Nikki Myers 1999-02 111 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 98 Ninya Ybarra 1999-02 87 Jessica Sachs 2003-06 LAUREN CRANDALL (2004-PRESENT) 83 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 64 Callie Piper 2001-04 56 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 54 Jessica Braggins 2003-05 53 Jenn Piazza 2002-05 46 Heather Wright 2000-02

HIT BY PITCH 24 Jenna Lopez 2004-07 17 Pam Mazzarella 2002-05 12 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 12 Nikki Myers 1999-02 12 Jessica Braggins 2003-05 12 Lauren Crandall 2005-pres. 11 Melissa Moore 2005-pres. 9 Annie Norton 2001 7 Suzanne Flege 1998-99 7 Kim Nicosia 1998-01 7 Shauna Corso 2006

SACRIFICE FLIES 7 Brandie Marshall 1996-99 6 Jackie Catanese 1997-00 6 Jessica Braggins 2003-05 5 Ginny Matthews 2001-04 4 Nikki Myers 1999-02 4 Ebony Gray 2003 4 Lisa Schaus 1997-98 4 Michelle Shirah 1999-03 4 Jenn Piazza 2002-05 3 Four players

54 PITCHING CAREER LEADERS ERA LOSSES GAMES STARTED 0.99 Nikki Myers (995.2/141) 1999-02 37 Nikki Myers 1999-02 128 Nikki Myers 1999-02 1.41 Kristie Picon (219.0/44) 2000-01 37 Candice Freel 2002-05 115 Candice Freel 2002-05 1.43 Candice Freel (824.2/168) 2002-05 23 Chris Sutcliffe 1997, 99-01 92 Chris Sutcliffe 1997, 99-01 1.47 Chris Sutcliffe (601.1/126) 1997, 99-01 22 Liz Niadna 1997-98 66 Liz Niadna 1997-98 1.57 Liz Niadna (498.1/112) 1997-98 21 Courtney Shoff 1997-99 66 Amanda Morin 2003-04 1.65 Amanda Morin (420.0/99) 2003-04 21 Kathie Marin 1995-97 54 Kathie Marin 1995-97 1.80 Ashley Greene (229.1/59) 2004-05 20 Jen Musillo 2006-07 54 Courtney Shoff 1997-99 1.85 Jen Musillo (393.0/104) 2006-07 19 Amanda Morin 2003-04 51 Jen Musillo 2006-07 2.10 Courtney Shoff (306.2/92) 1997-98 16 Stacy Miller 1996 46 Meghan Doonan 2005-07 2.13 Kathie Marin (355.0/108) 1995-97 17 Meghan Doonan 2005-07 43 Kathryn Stauffer 2006-pres. 17 Kathryn Stauffer 2006-pres. OPPONENT BATTING AVERAGE COMPLETE GAMES .155 Nikki Myers (536-3460) 1999-02 SAVES 120 Nikki Myers 1999-02 .200 Candice Freel (606-3028) 2002-05 8 Nikki Myers 1999-02 91 Candice Freel 2002-05 .207 Jen Musillo (2291179) 2006-07 7 Candice Freel 2002-05 71 Chris Sutcliffe 1997, 99-01 .211 Chris Sutcliffe (471-2232) 1997, 99-01 4 Jen Musillo 2006-07 62 Liz Niadna 1997-98 .222 Amanda Morin (344-1551) 2003-04 3 Chris Sutcliffe 1997, 99-01 51 Amanda Morin 2003-04 .222 Kristie Picon (184-828) 2000-01 2 Four Players 41 Jen Musillo 2006-07 .226 Liz Niadna (426-1887) 1997-98 40 Kathie Marin 1995-97 .237 Meghan Doonan (270-915) 2005-07 SHUTOUTS 33 Meghan Doonan 2005-07 .243 Ashley Greene (210-863) 2004-05 47 Nikki Myers 1999-02 30 Courtney Shoff 1997-99 .250 Courtney Shoff (304-1215) 1997-99 35 Candice Freel 2002-05 27 Stacy Miller 1996 25 Chris Sutcliffe 1997, 99-01 WALKS/7 INNINGS 18 Liz Niadna 1997-98 INNINGS PITCHED 0.92 Chris Sutcliffe (601.1/79) 1997, 99-01 15 Amanda Morin 2003-04 995.2 Nikki Myers 1999-02 1.07 Liz Niadna (498.1/76) 1997-98 13 Jen Musillo 2006-07 824.2 Candice Freel 2002-05 1.33 Amanda Morin (420.0/80) 2003-04 10 Courtney Shoff 1997-99 601.1 Chris Sutcliffe 1997, 99-01 1.50 Ashley Greene (229.1/145) 2004-05 10 Kristie Picon 2000-01 498.1 Liz Niadna 1997-98 1.55 Courtney Shoff (306.2/68) 1997-99 9 Kathie Marin 1995-97 420.0 Amanda Morin 2003-04 1.64 Candice Freel (824.2/193) 2002-05 6 Ashley Greene 2004-05 393.0 Jen Musillo 2006-07 1.73 Kristie Picon (219.0/54) 2000-01 355.0 Kathie Marin 1995-97 2.07 Meghan Doonan (305.0/90) 2005-07 APPEARANCES 306.2 Courtney Shoff 1997-99 2.05 Nikki Myers (995.2/292) 1999-02 166 Nikki Myers 1999-02 305.0 Meghan Doonan 2005-07 2.23 Kathie Marin (355.0/113) 1995-97 136 Candice Freel 2002-05 229.1 Ashley Greene 2004-05 104 Chris Sutcliffe 1997, 99-01 85 Liz Niadna 1997-98 STRIKEOUTS/7 INNING 69 Amanda Morin 2003-04 9.67 Nikki Myers (995.2/1376) 1999-02 68 Jen Musillo 2006-07 7.16 Jen Musillo (393.0/402) 2006-07 65 Kathie Marin 1995-97 5.88 Meghan Doonan (305.0/256) 2005-07 62 Courtney Shoff 1997-99 5.64 Candice Freel (824.2/664 2002-05 59 Meghan Doonan 2005-07 5.03 Amanda Morin (420.0/302) 2003-04 50 Kathryn Stauffer 2006-pres. 4.92 Kristie Picon (219.0/154) 2000-01 4.43 Ashley Greene (229.1/145) 2003-05 4.09 Chris Sutcliffe (601.1/351) 1997, 99-01 3.58 Liz Niadna (498.1/255) 1997-98 2.24 Courtney Shoff (306.2/98) 1997-99 SUZANNE FLEGE (1998-99)

STRIKEOUTS 1,376 Nikki Myers 1999-02 664 Candice Freel 2002-05 402 Jen Musillo 2006-07 351 Chris Sutcliffe 1997, 99-01 302 Amanda Morin 2003-04 256 Meghan Doonan 2005-07 255 Liz Niadna 1997-98 214 Alana Klaus 1995 154 Kristie Picon 2000-01 145 Ashley Greene 2004-05

WINS 108 Nikki Myers (108-37) 1999-02 81 Candice Freel (81-37) 2002-05 67 Chris Sutcliffe (67-23) 1997, 99-01 49 Liz Niadna (49-22) 1997-98 43 Amanda Morin (43-19) 2003-04 38 Jen Musillo (38-20) 2006-07 28 Kathie Marin (28-21) 1995-97 27 Courtney Shoff (27-21) 1997-99 26 Meghan Doonan (26-17) 2005-07 21 Kristie Picon (21-7) 2000-01 21 Ashley Greene (21-9) 2004-05

55 FAU No-Hitters (* denotes perfect game) Date Pitcher Opponent Score 02/05/95 Alana Klaus Barry 2-0 02/07/97 Courtney Shoff Bethune-Cookman 4-0 02/08/97 Chris Sutcliffe Mercer 1-0 02/25/98 Courtney Shoff* Florida International 1-0 03/16/99 Nikki Myers Hartford 9-0 03/05/00 Nikki Myers Florida International 2-0 03/14/00 Nikki Myers Southern Illinois 2-0 03/17/00 Nikki Myers Rutgers 3-0 04/07/00 Nikki Myers Jacksonville State 2-0 03/13/01 Chris Sutcliffe Quinnipiac 8-0 04/14/01 Nikki Myers Samford 7-0 02/24/02 Nikki Myers* Southern Illinois 1-0 03/05/02 Nikki Myers Campbell 6-0 04/05/02 Candice Freel Mercer 8-0 04/05/02 Nikki Myers Mercer 8-0 04/14/02 Nikki Myers Belmont 7-0 02/06/04 Candice Freel Iowa State 5-0 05/05/04 Candice Freel UCF 1-0 (11) 04/22/06 Kathryn Stauffer Mercer 8-0 (5)

NIKKI MYERS (1999-02) CANDICE FREEL (2002-05)

KATHRYN STAUFFER (2006-PRESENT)

56 SITUATIONAL RECORDS MONTHLY W-L JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY 1995 1-0 11-3 17-11 4-4 0-0 1996 2-0 8-6 12-15 15-11 0-0 1997 2-0 10-9 16-16 14-2 0-2 1998 2-0 9-1 26-10 7-7 3-2 1999 0-0 13-4 19-11 11-3 6-2 2000 0-0 14-6 27-7 12-2 4-2 2001 0-0 11-5 21-7 9-6 5-3 2002 0-0 14-3 25-4 16-1 7-5 2003 0-2 9-7 11-12 17-4 7-3 2004 2-0 13-9 20-3 10-2 11-4 2005 0-2 6-15 17-8 10-5 4-2 2006 0-0 4-8 11-10 11-4 9-3 2007 0-0 9-6 13-8 11-8 9-1 Total 9-4 131-82 235-122 147-59 65-29 Pct. 0.692 0.615 0.658 0.714 0.691

DAILY W-L SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1995 5-2 0-0 5-2 4-2 1-3 5-5 13-4 1996 7-5 4-0 3-1 4-2 8-5 3-9 8-10 1997 3-6 7-2 0-0 2-0 7-6 9-10 14-5 1998 3-3 8-1 10-2 2-0 4-2 7-7 13-5 1999 8-3 4-1 4-0 1-1 10-4 13-3 9-8 2000 7-4 6-0 4-2 3-1 6-2 16-3 15-5 2001 6-1 0-0 6-5 3-1 8-2 11-5 12-7 2002 11-2 0-0 8-2 2-1 10-1 19-6 12-1 2003 3-6 1-0 4-2 4-0 11-3 9-10 12-7 2004 8-6 4-0 3-0 7-1 2-2 16-3 16-6 2005 8-6 0-0 6-2 3-2 3-0 9-9 8-13 2006 7-4 2-0 2-1 1-0 4-1 11-5 8-14 2007 6-6 2-1 0-3 3-2 3-0 12-3 15-8 Total 82-54 38-5 55-22 39-13 77-31 140-78 155-93 Pct. 0.603 0.884 0.714 0.750 0.713 0.642 0.625

MISCELLANEOUS HOME AWAY NEUTRAL DAY NIGHT EXTRA INNINGS 1995 18-5 5-4 10-9 23-14 10-4 5-1 1996 17-8 6-2 14-22 23-26 14-6 1-5 1997 16-6 13-5 13-18 32-24 10-5 1-3 1998 26-6 13-7 8-7 37-18 10-2 5-2 1999 17-5 15-6 17-9 28-17 21-3 2-3 2000 21-5 10-2 26-10 37-10 20-7 6-2 2001 25-6 5-7 16-8 25-14 21-7 6-7 2002 26-6 14-1 22-6 36-7 26-6 1-1 2003 21-8 13-5 10-15 23-21 21-7 9-3 2004 37-6 11-4 8-8 28-14 28-4 8-1 2005 21-18 11-4 5-0 19-18 18-14 4-4 2006 24-19 11-2 0-4 19-12 16-13 3-2 2007 26-15 11-6 5-2 34-16 8-7 2-3 Total 295-113 138-55 154-118 364-211 223-85 53-37 Pct. 0.723 0.715 0.566 0.633 0.724 0.589

57 INDIVIDUAL HONORS AND AWARDS

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER / NFCA A-SUN PITCHER-OF-THE-YEAR A-SUN SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA 2004 ...... Candice Freel ALL-CONFERENCE Second-Team 1996 ...... Kathie Marin, Pitcher 2001 ...... Nikki Myers SUN BELT PITCHER OF THE YEAR 1996 ...... Alicia Smith, Outfield 2002 ...... Nikki Myers 2007 ...... Jen Musillo 1996...... Sherri Pla, Outfield 1997 ...... Chris Sutcliffe, Pitcher NFCA/LOUISVILLE SLUGGER A-SUN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1997 ...... Brandie Marshall, Catcher SECOND TEAM ALL-REGION 2002 ...... Candice Freel 1997...... Margaret Ward, Outfield 2007 ...... Jen Musillo 2003 ...... Amanda Morin 1998 ...... Liz Niadna, Pitcher 2007...... Mandie Fishback 1999 ...... Michelle Shirah, Third Base A-SUN FIRST-TEAM 1999 ...... Kim Nicosia, Outfield A-SUN PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALL-CONFERENCE 2000 ...... Jackie Catanese, First Base 2000 ...... Heather Wright, Outfield 1995 ...... Alana Klaus 1995 ...... Alana Klaus, Pitcher 2001...... Ninya Ybarra, Outfield 2000 ...... Nikki Myers 1995 ...... Diana Hargis, Catcher 2001 ...... Annie Norton, Infielder 2001 ...... Nikki Myers 1995 ...... Amy Alderman, Shortstop 2001 ...... Kristen Gonzalez, Second Base 2002 ...... Nikki Myers 1995...... Kim Hollon, Outfield 2002 ...... Nikki Myers, DP 1997 ...... Liz Niadna, Pitcher 2003 ...... Lauren Evans, DP SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1997...... Jennifer Kintz, Outfield 2003 ...... Candice Freel, Pitcher 2007...... Mandie Fishback 1998...... Jennifer Kintz, Outfield 2003 ...... Ebony Gray, Outfield 1998 ...... Alicia Smith, Outfield 2003 ...... Amanda Morin, Pitcher 1999 ...... Nikki Myers, Pitcher & DP 2004 ...... Jenn Piazza, Outfield 2000 ...... Kristen Stanley, Outfield 2004 ...... Jessica Braggins, DP 2000 ...... Nikki Myers, Pitcher 2005 ...... Jessica Braggins, Outfield 2000 ...... Chris Sutcliffe, Pitcher 2005 ...... Danielle Arriaga, Infield 2001 ...... Nikki Myers, Pitcher 2002 ...... Nikki Myers, Pitcher A-SUN THIRD-TEAM 2002...... Pam Mazzarella, First Base ALL-CONFERENCE 2002...... Ninya Ybarra, Outfield (DISCONTINUED FOLLOWING 2000 SEASON) 2002 ...... Ginny Matthews, Outfield 2003...... Pam Mazzarella, First Base 1996 ...... Amy Alderman, Shortstop 2004 ...... Candice Freel, Pitcher 1996 ...... Dana Lotz, Outfield 2004 ...... Pam Mazzarella, Infield 1999 ...... Jackie Catanese, First Base 2004 ...... Jessica Sachs, Infield 1999...... Suzanne Flege, Second Base 2004...... Pam Mazzarella* 1999...... Sherri Pla, Outfield 2000 ...... Tabitha Price, Shortstop 2000...... Ninya Ybarra, Outfield 2000 ...... Diane Sanchez, Catcher 2000 ...... Kristie Picon, Utility

SUN BELT FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 2007 ...... Jen Musillo 2007...... Mandie Fishback

A-SUN ALL-FRESHMAN 2001 ...... Callie Piper 2001 ...... Ginny Matthews 2002 ...... Candice Freel 2002...... Jenn Piazza 2003 ...... Jennifer Cavanaugh 2003 ...... Lauren Evans 2003 ...... Amanda Morin 2003...... Jessica Sachs 2004 ...... Ashley Greene 2005 ...... Lauren Crandall

A-SUN PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1995 ...... Diana Hargis 1997 ...... Chris Sutcliffe 1997...... Liz Niadna 1998...... Courtney Shoff 1999 ...... Chris Sutcliffe 1999 ...... Nikki Myers (3) 1999 ...... Michelle Shirah 2001 ...... Nikki Myers (2) 2002 ...... Callie Piper 2002 ...... Ginny Matthews (2) 2002 ...... Nikki Myers 2002 ...... Pam Mazzarella 2003 ...... Pam Mazzarella (3) 2003 ...... Callie Piper 2004...... Jessica Sachs JESSICA BRAGGINS (2003-05) 2004 ...... Pam Mazzarella (2) 2005 ...... Danielle Arriaga

58 A-SUN PITCHER OF THE WEEK 2005 ...... Meghan Doonan 2004...... Jessica Sachs 2000...... Chris Sutcliffe (2) 2005...... Jessica Sachs 2004 ...... Christina Thompson 2000 ...... Nikki Myers (4) 2006 ...... Jen Musillo 2005 ...... Danielle Arriaga 2001 ...... Nikki Myers (5) 2006...... Jessica Sachs 2005...... Jessica Braggins 2002 ...... Nikki Myers (6) 2006...... Shauna Corso 2005...... Ashleigh Cornell 2002 ...... Candice Freel 2005 ...... Lauren Crandall 2003 ...... Candice Freel (2) SUN BELT TOURNAMENT MVP 2005 ...... Jenna Lopez 2003 ...... Amanda Morin (4) 2007 ...... Jen Musillo 2005 ...... Marlene Lopez 2004 ...... Candice Freel (4) 2005 ...... Pam Mazzarella 2004 ...... Amanda Morin SUN BELT ALL-TOURNAMENT 2005...... Jen Piazza 2005...... Megan Doonan TEAM 2005 ...... Christina Thompson 2007 ...... Jen Musillo 2006 ...... Danielle Arriaga SUN BELT PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2007 ...... Becky Brandies 2006 ...... Blair Bodenmiller 2007 ...... Mandie Fishback (2) 2007...... Mandie Fishback 2006 ...... Amy Bukovich 2007 ...... Blair Bodenmiller 2006 ...... Lauren Crandall SUN BELT PRESEASON 2006 ...... Meghan Doonan SUN BELT PITCHER OF THE WEEK ALL-CONFERENCE 2006...... Tara Grady 2006 ...... Jenna Lopez 2007 ...... Jen Musillo (2) 2007 ...... Jen Musillo 2006 ...... Marlene Lopez 2007 ...... Jenna Lopez A-SUN TOURNAMENT MVP 2006...... Jessica Sachs 1997 ...... Chris Sutcliffe SUN BELT PRESEASON PITCHER SUN BELT ALL-ACADEMIC 1998...... Liz Niadna OF THE YEAR Charlotte Baird ...... 2007 1999 ...... Nikki Myers 2007 ...... Jen Musillo 2000 ...... Nikki Myers Becky Brandies ...... 2007 Haliey Broyles ...... 2007 2001 ...... Nikki Myers A-SUN COACH OF THE YEAR 2002 ...... Nikki Myers Amy Bukovich ...... 2007 1995 ...... Joan Joyce Lauren Crandall ...... 2007 2003...... Jenn Piazza 1997 ...... Joan Joyce 2004 ...... Candice Freel Meghan Doonan ...... 2007 1999 ...... Joan Joyce Maggie Ebanks...... 2007 2000 ...... Joan Joyce A-SUN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Jenna Lopez ...... 2007 2002 ...... Joan Joyce Jen Musillo ...... 2007 1995 ...... Chan Walker Kat Stauffer...... 2007 1995 ...... Alana Klaus SUN BELT COACH OF THE YEAR Annie Voyles ...... 2007 1996 ...... Kathie Marin 2007 ...... Joan Joyce 1997 ...... Jackie Catanese 1997 ...... Jennifer Kintz DISTRICT III ALL-ACADEMIC 1997 ...... Brandie Marshall 2002 ...... Ginny Matthews 1997 ...... Sherri Pla 1997 ...... Alicia Smith A-SUN ALL-ACADEMIC 1997 ...... Chris Sutcliffe* 1998 ...... Alicia Smith 1995 ...... Lisa Brewer 1998 ...... Margaret Ward 1995 ...... Amy Stokes 1998 ...... Kim Nicosia 1996 ...... Dana Lotz 1998 ...... Jennifer Kintz 1996 ...... Kathie Marin 1998 ...... Liz Niadna* 1997 ...... Jackie Catanese 1999 ...... Brandie Marshall 1997 ...... Jaqueline Jaudon 1999 ...... Nikki Myers* 1997 ...... Lisa Schaus 1999 ...... Michelle Shirah 1997 ...... Alicia Smith 1999 ...... Chris Sutcliffe 1997 ...... Chris Sutcliffe 2000 ...... Jackie Catanese 1998 ...... Amy Alderman 2000 ...... Nikki Myers* 1998 ...... Suzanne Flege 2000 ...... Diane Sanchez 1998 ...... Michelle Marshall 2000 ...... Kristen Stanley 1998...... Liz Niadna 2000 ...... Chris Sutcliffe 1998 ...... Alicia Smith 2001 ...... Nikki Myers* 2001 ...... Kim Nicosia 2001 ...... Kim Nicosia 2001...... Annie Norton 2001 ...... Chris Sutcliffe 2001 ...... Rhianna Rogers 2001 ...... Heather Wright 2001 ...... Diane Sanchez 2001 ...... Ninya Ybarra 2001 ...... Alanna Sachs 2002 ...... Candice Freel 2002 ...... Ginny Matthews 2002 ...... Ginny Matthews 2002 ...... Nikki Myers 2002 ...... Pam Mazzarella 2002...... Jenn Piazza 2002 ...... Nikki Myers* 2002 ...... Rhianna Rogers 2002 ...... Callie Piper 2002 ...... Christina Thompson 2002 ...... Rhianna Rogers 2003...... Erin Doolittle 2003 ...... Lindsay Bush 2003 ...... Ginny Matthews 2003 ...... Candice Freel 2003 ...... Pam Mazzarella 2003 ...... Ginny Matthews 2003...... Jenn Piazza 2003 ...... Pam Mazzarella 2003 ...... Alanna Sachs 2003 ...... Amanda Morin 2003...... Jessica Sachs 2003 ...... Jenn Piazza* 2004...... Tara Grady 2003...... Jessica Sachs 2004 ...... Jenna Lopez 2004 ...... Candice Freel* 2004 ...... Marlene Lopez 2004 ...... Amanda Morin 2004 ...... Ginny Matthews Catcher Callie Piper was responsible for calling 2004 ...... Callie Piper 2004 ...... Pam Mazzarella nine no-hitters from 2001-04 2004 ...... Amanda Morin

59 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

YEAR SEED LOCATION RECORD 1999 6 Ann Arbor, MI 2-2 2000 5 Tempe, AZ 0-2 2001 3 Tallahassee, FL 1-2 2002 1 Tallahassee, FL 2-2 2003 5 Gainesville, FL 2-2 2004 3 Lincoln, NE 2-2 2005 4 Gainesville, FL 3-2 2006 4 Gainesville, FL 2-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS PITCHER HOME DATE OPPONENT SCORE W/L OF REC. RUNS 05/20/99 Michigan 2-0 W N. Myers N. Ybarra 05/21/99 Central Michigan 8-3 W N. Myers M. Shirah 05/22/99 Arizona State 1-2 L N. Myers S. Pla 05/23/99 Nebraska 2-4 L N. Myers B. Marshall 05/18/00 Alabama 0-1 (9) L N. Myers None 05/19/00 Coastal Carolina 2-4 L K. Picon None 05/17/01 Florida 3-0 W N. Myers None 05/18/01 California 0-2 L N. Myers None 05/19/01 Florida State 0-2 L N. Myers None 05/16/02 Chattanooga 0-3 L N. Myers None 05/16/02 Alabama 2-1 W C. Freel None 05/17/02 Auburn 4-2 W N. Myers H. Wright 05/17/02 Chattanooga 1-6 L C. Freel None 05/15/03 South Florida 3-7 L C. Freel None 05/15/03 Bethune-Cookman 2-1 W A. Morin A. Bellisari 05/16/03 Florida 2-1 W A. Morin None 05/17/03 Oregon State 3-7 L C. Freel None ALL-REGIONAL SELECTIONS 05/20/04 Creighton 2-6 L C. Freel J. Braggins 05/20/04 Lehigh 3-0 W A. Morin None 1999 ...... Suzanne Flege 05/21/04 Mississippi State 1-0 W C. Freel None 1999 ...... Michelle Shirah 05/22/04 Creighton 0-1 L A. Morin None 2000 ...... Nikki Myers 05/19/06 Florida 2-0 W J. Musillo None 2001 ...... Nikki Myers 05/20/06 USF 0-1 L J. Musillo None 2002 ...... Candice Freel 05/20/06 Florida 1-0 W K. Stauffer None 2003 ...... Pam Mazzarella 05/21/06 USF 4-7 L J. Musillo None 2004...... Jessica Braggins 2006 ...... Jen Musillo INDIVIDUAL/TEAM RECORDS AT BATS TOTAL BASES Player 5 Ginny Matthews 05/15/03 (vs Bethune-Cookman) Player 9 Michelle Shirah 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan) Pam Mazzarella 05/15/03 (vs Bethune-Cookman) Team 16 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan) Team 37 05/15/03 (vs Bethune-Cookman) WALKS RUNS Player 3 Nikki Myers 05/17/01 (vs Florida) Player 2 Four times Team 3 Five times Team 8 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan STOLEN BASES HITS Player 2 Suzanne Flege 05/22/99 (vs Nebraska) Player 4 Michelle Shirah 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan) Team 3 05/22/99 (vs Nebraska) Team 12 05/21/06 (vs. Central Michigan) PUTOUTS RBI Player 15 Pam Mazzarella 05/16/02 (vs Alabama) Player 6 Michelle Shirah 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan) Team 33 05/15/03 (vs Bethune-Cookman) Team 7 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan) ASSISTS DOUBLES Player 5 Five players Player 1 11 times Team 15 05/16/02 (vs Alabama) Team 2 Three times INNINGS PITCHED TRIPLES Player 11.0 Amanda Morin 05/15/03 (vs Bethune-Cookman) Player 1 Michelle Shirah 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan) Team 11.0 05/15/03 (vs Bethune-Cookman) Team 1 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan) STRIKEOUTS Player 12 Amanda Morin 05/15/03 (vs Bethune-Cookman) HOME RUNS Team 12 05/15/03 (vs Bethune-Cookman) Player 1 Seven players Team 1 Seven times

GRAND SLAMS Player 1 Michelle Shirah 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan) Team 1 05/21/99 (vs Central Michigan)

60 NIKKI MYERS INAUGURAL FAU HALL OF FAME MEMBER

Nikki Myers completed a four-year softball career at FAU and is the most highly decorated player in the history of the program, which began in 1995. While at FAU, Myers was a three-time Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year and was a four-time A-Sun Tournament MVP. She pitched in an NCAA Tournament each of her four seasons at Florida Atlantic and earned NCAA All- Regional Tournament Team honors twice. Nationally, Myers is a two-time Second Team All-American and was a top-10 finalist for the 2002 Softball National Player of the Year. She currently ranks fifth all-time in the NCAA history with 1,376 strikeouts. Myers earned FAU's Female Athlete of the Year in 1999 and was the A- Sun's Pitcher of the Week 15 times and Player of the Week six times. Since completing her collegiate career, she has played professionally for the (2004) and for the Connecticut Brakettes (2006). Myers is currently the assistant coach at Michigan State University. She was inducted into FAU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006 as a member of the inaugural class.

Nikki Myers now plays in the softball league as a member of the Connecticut Braketts.

Nikki Myers and Athletic Director Craig Angelos at the 2006 Hall of Fame Induction Banquet.

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technology serves as a great recruiting tool for schools by enabling anyone in the world with internet access to view the conference’s championship events, and fans in five different countries viewed the conference’s most recent soccer championship. Prominent Sun Belt alumni include United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (Denver), NFL Hall of Fame football player “Mean” Joe Greene (North Texas), Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star baseball player Luis Gonzalez (South Alabama), former member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives John Breaux (Louisiana-Lafayette), country music superstar Tim McGraw (Louisiana-Monroe), and actor Andy Garcia (Florida International).

FAU's swimming and diving team won the University's first Sun Belt Conference Championship in 2006, repeated in 2007.

While there are 31 NCAA conferences that sponsor multiple sports, the Sun Belt is one of only eleven to participate in the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) and Division 1-A football, now known as the Football Bowl Subdivision. The Sun Belt was formed in 1976 with six members competing in four men’s sports, and today comprises 13 institutions of higher learning while sponsoring 19 championship sports for men and women. The conference has influence in a region that carries significant importance, as its membership is spread out over eight states that represent 113 total electoral votes. Thus, if you carry the Sun Belt, you are almost half way to the White House! The conference’s first 30 years have also produced numerous individual national champions along with Olympic track medalists including Earl The Sun Belt Conference enters its 32nd season in 2006-2007 with a Bell, Tom Hill and Al Joyner (Arkansas State), Hollis Conway (Louisiana- proud history of athletic and academic success. The conference sponsors Lafayette), and Tayna Lawrence (Florida International). Old Dominion’s 10 women’s sports — basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, Anne Donovan received the Naismith Trophy recognizing the nation’s swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and top women’s basketball player in 1983, helped the United States win volleyball; and nine men’s sports — baseball, basketball, cross country, the Olympic gold medal in 1984, and helped the Lady Monarchs capture football, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, and indoor and outdoor the national championship in 1985 (one of eight women’s Final 4 track and field. appearances by Sun Belt schools: Old Dominion — 1983, 1985; Western Each of the 19 sports has seen numerous team and individual Kentucky — 1985, 1986, 1992; Louisiana Tech — 1994, 1998, 1999). accomplishments, and 12 Sun Belt Conference schools are currently Sun Belt teams have also participated in the men’s NCAA Final 4 (UNC- graduating its student athletes at a rate higher than their school’s Charlotte in 1977), the College World Series (Louisiana-Lafayette in student body. All Sun Belt schools are committed to excellence in the 2000), the women’s College World Series (Louisiana-Lafayette in 1993, 21st century, and facility upgrades and expansion are occurring on 1995, 1996, 2003), and had 10 players selected in the first round of virtually every campus. the NBA Draft. Because of its status as a member of the Division 1-A football coalition, The Sun Belt Conference is led by Commissioner Wright Waters, who is the Sun Belt Conference has a permanent seat on the NCAA’s 16-member in his eighth full year as commissioner. He was named the conference’s Board of Directors. As a result, the conference has a crucial voice on fourth commissioner in February of 1999 following the tenures of Vic some of the most pressing issues in college athletics and will always Bubas (1976-1990), Jim Lessig (1990-1991), and Craig Thompson (1991- have a role in the implementation of any future NCAA legislation 1998). The league’s annual all sports champion is awarded the Vic and guidelines. Bubas Cup, named after the conference’s first commissioner. The conference continues to utilize television to grow and promote the The conference office has been headquartered in downtown New Orleans league. Adding volleyball, baseball and softball to the conference’s since 2000 after moving from suburban Metairie, La., where it had been television package has resulted in more national and regional television based since 1991. Prior to moving to the “Big Easy,” the league was exposure for the league than at any time in its history. The conference’s based in Tampa, Fla., from 1977-1991. The original conference office regional television package enables live telecasts of Sun Belt events to was located in Charlotte, N.C., from 1976-77. reach over 20 million households. Additionally, ESPN televised the conference’s men’s basketball championship game for the 27th straight season in 2007, marking its longest affiliation with any conference in the country. The Sun Belt Conference has partnered with XOS Technologies, Inc. to deliver a full-service, customized, public and premium web site to provide fans with a broad range of real-time information and content about the conference’s athletic teams. The Sun Belt is one of the few conferences in the nation to provide video highlights and features on its website from each of the league’s respective championships. This 63

OPPONENT Head Coach (Overall Record) Conference 2007 Record Softball Contact SID Phone (Office, Cell) SID Email Internet Site BETHUNE-COOKMAN Chris Cochran (22-36, 1 yr) Mid-Eastern Athletic 22-36 (5-9, T9th) Bryan Harvey o: (386) 481-2206 c: (757) 268-4561 [email protected] www.bccathletics.com C ENTRAL FLORIDA Renee Luers-Gillispie (434-339-3, 13yrs) Conference USA 38-26 (11-13, 4th) Sarah Tarasewicz o: (407) 823-6489 c:(407) 462-3214 [email protected] www.ucfathletics.com CENTRAL MICHIGAN Margo Jonker (942-529-5, 28yrs) Mid-American 27-20 (11-7, 5th) Don Helinski o: (989) 774-1763 c:989-621-2467 [email protected] www.cmuchippewas.com EASTERN ILLNOIS Kim Schuette (54-57-1, 2 yrs) Ohio Valley 23-31 (9-16, 9th) Ben Turner o: (217) 581-7020 c: (217) 547-7965 [email protected] www.eiupanthers.com F LORIDA GULF COAST David Deiros (232-67, 6 yrs) Atlantic Sun 62-8 Mike Hill o: (239) 590-7064 [email protected] www.fgcuathletics.com FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL Beth McClendon (First Season) Sun Belt 22-35 (10-16, 8th) Ivan Irizarry o: (305) 348-6666 [email protected] www.fiusports HAWAII Bob Coolen (669-460-1, 22 yrs) Western Athletic 50-13 (16-2, 1st) Kara Nishimura o: (808) 956-5087 c: (808) 467-0638 [email protected] www.hawaiiathletics.com I LLINOIS Terri Sullivan (258-184-2, 8 yrs) Big Ten 30-25 (7-8, 6th) Leslie Wilhite o: (217) 244-4928 c:(859) 338-5383 [email protected] www.fightingillini.com KENT STATE Karen Linder (557-459-1, 22 yrs) Mid-American 31-19 (15-3, 1st) Aaron Chimenti o: (330) 672-8468 [email protected] www.kentstatesports.com LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE* Stefni and Michael Lotief (355-78, 7 yrs) Sun Belt 46-14 (15-8, 2nd) Chris Yandle o: (337) 482-6330 [email protected] www.ragincajuns.com LOUISIANA-MONROE* Rosemary Holloway-Hill Sun Belt 24-38 (8-20, 10th) Jeff Hendrix o: (318) 342-5462 [email protected] www.ulmathletics.com LOUISIANA STATE Yvette Girouard (1,122-351 23 yrs) Southeastern 55-12 (22-6, 1st West) Melissa Foley o: (225) 578-1869 m [email protected] lsusports.net MARYLAND Laura Watten (354-232, 6 yrs) Atlantic Coast 32-27 (7-13, 8th) 2008 Opponents Ben Dooling o: (301) 314-7468 [email protected] www.umterps.com MIAMI (OH) Kelly Kovach Schnoenly (26-35-1 1 yr) Mid American 26-35-1 (14-8, 3rd) Nick Banaszak o: (513) 529-1601 [email protected] muredhawks.com MICHIGAN Carol Hutchins (1031-384-4, 24 yrs) Big Ten 47-13 (12-6, 3rd) Leah Howard o: (734) 763-4423 [email protected] www.mgoblue.com MIDDLE TENNESSEE Sue Nevar (289-219-1, 11 yrs) Sun Belt 30-30 (14-9, 4th) Jo Jo Freeman o: (615) 898-5270 c: (615) 631-9522 [email protected] GoBlueRaiders.com MISSOURI STATE Holly Hesse (501-479-2, 20 yrs) Missouri Valley 21-29 (10-15, 6th) Brent Milleson o: (417) 836-5402 [email protected] missouristatebears.com NORTH CAROLINA STATE Lisa Navas (500-228-1) Atlantic Coast 42-21 (15-6, 2nd) Brandon Yopt o: (919) 515-2102 [email protected] www.gopack.com NORTH FLORIDA Sonya Wilmoth (498-342, 18 yrs) Atlantic Sun 33-24 (9-9, 6th) Sean LaFata o: (904) 620-0467 c: (904)-718-3208 [email protected] www.unfospreys.com NORTH TEXAS T.J. Hubbard (1st yr) Sun Belt 22-36 (10-14, 7th) Amy Ruggini o: (940) 369-7480 [email protected] www.meangreensports.com OREGON STATE Kirk Walker(462-347-3, 13 yrs) Pacific 10 41-23 (10-11, 5th) Melody Stockwell o: (541) 737-8588 c:(541) 230-4482 melody.stockwell2pacific.edu osubeavers.com PACIFIC Brian Kolze (476-368-1, 16 yrs) Big West 36-24 (9-9, 5th) Ben Laskey o: (209) 946-2730 [email protected] www.pacifictigers.com QUINNIPIAC Germaine Fairchild (111-133-1, 6 yrs) Northeast 18-27 (12-6) Colin Ward-Henninger o: (203) 582-5387 [email protected] quinnipiacbobcats.com SAINT LOUIS John Conway (146-84, 5 yrs) Atlantic 10 29-33 (11-8, 3rd) Heather Freehill o: (314) 977-7063 c: (309) 361-1887 [email protected] slubilikens.com SOUTH ALABAMA Steve Kittrell (189-56-1, 4 yrs) Sun Belt 36-23 (12-11, 5th) o: (251) 414-8033 www.usajaguars.com SOUTH CAROLINA Joyce Compton (1013-473-3, 25 yrs) SEC 38-26 (12-16, 7th) Koby Padgett o: (803) 777-8017 c: (803) 703-955 [email protected] gamecocksonline.com SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE Lana Richmond (738-508-2, 25 yrs) Ohio Valley 20-29 (11-16, 10th) Patrick Clark o: (573) 651-2937 [email protected] www.gosoutheast.com STANFORD John Rittman (465-224-1, 11 yrs) Pacific-10 35-21-1 (7-13-1, 6th) John Rittman o: (650) 723-0996 c: (206) 214-5583 [email protected] gostanford.com STETSON Frank Griffin (623-312, 18 yrs) Atlantic Sun 44-22 (13-5, 1st) Dean Watson o: (386) 822-8120 [email protected] www.gohatters.com TENNESSEE STATE Joyce Maudie (99-200, 7 yrs) Ohio Valley 34-23 (12-15, T8th) o: (615) 963-5894 www.tsutigers.com TOWSON Lisa Costello (341-312-2, 12 yrs) Colonial Athletic 25-31 (8-12, 9th) Dan O’Connell o: (410) 702-3102 [email protected] towsontigers.com TROY Bobby Pierce (457-221, 10 yrs) Sun Belt 34-27 (16-14, T-2nd) Jason Wright o: (334) 670-5654 c: (334) 797-6689 [email protected] www.TroyTrojans.com UNLV Lonni Alameda (132-118, 4 yrs) Mountain West 37-27 (12-8, 2nd) Jeff Seals o: (702) 895-3134 c:(702) 683-8050 [email protected] www.unlvrebels.com WESTERN KENTUCKY Tyra Perry (1st Year) Sun Belt 20-32 (11-13, 6th) John Reynolds o: (270) 745-4298 [email protected] www.wkusports.com

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With comprehensive academic university experience or a programs and seven campuses researcher seeking the next JUST CONSIDER along Florida’s southeast big discovery, FAU provides an FFAU’SAU’S NUMBERS: coastline, Florida Atlantic environment that breeds University has earned its success,” says Frank T. Brogan, • A world-class faculty boasting more than 1,000 reputationreputation as a center of FAUFAU alumnus and president. professors and instructors offers career expertise excellence in higher education. and personal attention to students FAU is home to approximately Building on its rich tradition 26,000 stustudentsdents from ththee as a teaching university, FAU • Hundreds of student organizations, fraternities contincontinuesues to develop as an Treasure Coast through and sororities enrich life on and off campus Broward County and the alma active research institution mater of moremore than 100,000 dedicateddedicated to seeding Florida’s • 18 NCAA Division I athletic teams that provide proud alumni worldwide. economy with high-tech enterprise. Collaboration with student-athletes with opportunities to excel in As a meeting place designed organizations such as Scripps class and in sport forfor both traditionaltraditional andand ResearchResearch Institute and TorreyTorrey nontraditional students, FAU Pines Institute for Molecular • More than $100 million in financial aid eaceachh offers more than 170 Studies as well as it's recent year for students bachelor’sbachelor’s,, mmaster’s,aster’s, acquisitiacquisitionon of Harbor BrBranchanch specialist’s and doctoral Oceanographic Institution TToo learn more about FAU, visit www.fau.edu. degreesdegrees through its nine offeroffer FAU students and faculty colleges. unique research opportunitiesopportunities and access to leading-edge “Regardless if you are an technologytechnology.. unundergraddergrad looking for the full

68 SOFTBALL .08 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

NORMAN TRIPP NANCY BLOSSER SCOTT ADAMS DR. BILL BRYANT Chair Vice Chair ’87

DAVID FEDER ARMAND GROSSMAN DR. RAJENDRA P. GUPTA LALITA M. JANKE ’67, ’70, ’77

SHERRY PLYMALE DR. ERIC SHAW ROBERT STILLEY DR. GEORGE ZOLEY ’72, ’75

Note: The Student Government President is also a member of the Board of Trustees.

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 69 2007 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Frank T. Brogan PRESIDENT — FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY

Florida’s commissioner of education (the youngest person ever to hold that office), and, in 1999, lieutenant governor on the Bush-Brogan ticket. He had just been elected to a second term as lieutenant governor when he decided to seek the presidency of his alma mater, FAU. FRANK T. BROGAN became became the fifth President Brogan has been a president of Florida Atlantic champion of public education University in March 2003. all his life. He considers his Previously, he was lieutenant most important achievement as governor of Florida, the state’s commissioner of education to commissioner of education, have been building greater superintendent of schools in accountability into Florida’s Martin County, Florida, and public school system, and he a principal, assistant principal, is a strong advocate of dean and fifth-grade teacher in accountability in higher Martin County public schools. education as well. His goals

For 2007-08, President Brogan was named to the NCAA Board of FDirectors for Division I.

President Brogan and his twin for FAU include supporting its brother, John, were born in continued growth as an Cincinnati, Ohio, the youngest important center of teaching, of six children. The first member research and public service of his family to graduate from activities; increasing access President Brogan and son Colby John are frequent attendees at college, President Brogan to higher education across FAU athletic events. received a bachelor’s degree in the University’s seven-county education magna cum laude from service region; encouraging the University of Cincinnati in diversity in FAU’s student body, past few years, he has become For 2007-08, President Brogan 1976. Two years later, he moved faculty and staff; supporting especially involved in the fight was named to the NCAA Board to Florida to teach at Port world-class research initiatives; against cancer—a disease that of Directors for Division I. He Salerno Elementary School on the fostering close, mutually claimed the life of his first wife, also serves as vice president Treasure Coast. He continued his supportive relationships with the Mary. He has used his remarkable of the Sun Belt Conference’s education at FAU earning a communities the University speaking ability to crusade in the Executive Committee, which master’s degree in education in serves; and making FAU an ever- fight against breast cancer and provides oversight for the 1981. In rapid succession, he stronger engine of economic he currently serves as statewide conference through approval became dean of students at development for South Florida. chairman of Florida’s Dialogue on of conference-wide rules/ Indiantown Middle School, Cancer. He has received a public legislation, the conference assistant principal and then In addition to championing service award from the Pioneers office budget and tournament principal at Murray Middle education, President Brogan in Prostate Cancer. championship sites and School, Martin County’s elected has served as a leader for other other duties. superintendent of schools, important causes. During the

70 SOFTBALL .08 Dr. Roy Levow NCAA FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

president of the University Faculty joined the computer science university/faculty senate. He has Senate, a position that saw him department when it was formed. also served the University in a hold a seat on the Board of variety of advisory roles on issues He has served terms as chair of Trustees. related to computing. mathematics and computer science Levow is a professor and associate and engineering. Most recently, he Dr. Levow earned his bachelor’s chair for Broward programs in the was responsible for developing the and doctoral degrees in department of Computer Science undergraduate degree program in mathematics and applied and Engineering at Florida information engineering mathematics, respectively, from DR. ROY LEVOW Atlantic. He joined FAU in 1970 technology for students with an the University of Pennsylvania. was named Florida Atlantic with the charge of establishing AS degree in computing Prior to FAU he held positions in University’s NCAA Faculty Athletics the University’s first program in technology. industry and at the University of computer science housed in the Hawaii. Representative by President Upon Levow’s arrival at FAU he mathematics department. He later Brogan in May 2007. became involved in faculty transferred to the computer governance and has three times Levow’s efforts will blend nicely systems department and then with his relationships as the past served as head of the

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Keith Foley

Inaugural Class 2006 Whitney Kraft

Noemi Lung Nikki Myers Steve Traylor

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Craig Angelos DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

the department’s first full-season in the Sun Belt Conference and the Atlantic Soccer Conference. During Angelos’ tenure, the Owls have captured 12 conference titles and FAU has represented the University in postseason competition 17 times. Four individuals earned All-America status CRAIG ANGELOS while two earned Academic All- was named director of Athletics at America honors. The department’s Florida Atlantic University in July commitment to a holistic approach 2003, assuming oversight to student athlete excellence shows responsibility for the institution's with more than 35% of the student- 17-team intercollegiate athletic athletes maintaining a 3.0 GPA and programs. Since that time the total with the National Consortium for number of sports has grown to 18 Academics and Sports honoring FAU and the department services more as an Academics and Sports than 500 student-athletes. Outreach and Community Service Angelos enthusiastically embraced Program Honor Roll member in L-R: Alayna, Aaron, Abigail, Alivia, Kristin, Craig, Austin and Alexis his multi-faceted role and has 2005. This was made possible in moved at a rapid pace to take the part due to the recent creation of a basketball environment that is serving in a variety of positions but program to newer heights, by Champs/Lifeskills program that unmatched in the Owls 18-year primarily as the second in command working with President Brogan, FAU assists the student-athletes history. under UM’s athletics director Paul students and staff. His philosophy development in the areas of Dee. Prior to Miami, he spent three for running a successful academic and athletic excellence, Almost immediately after his arrival years at the NCAA as a legislative intercollegiate athletic program is personal and career development at FAU, Angelos initiated a master assistant interpreting the built on four fundamental principles: and community service. plan and review of all athletic association’s rules and regulations. institutional control, academic facilities. His plan’s implementation Perhaps, most significantly, under He has served as an intercollegiate excellence, fiscal integrity and began in the fall of 2006 with a new Angelos’ leadership the department athletics administrator for nearly 16 winning championships. $4.5 million track and field complex has been able to develop a balanced years. that opened in the spring of 2007 He took over a young athletic budget plan and has witnessed a and welcomed fans with the first A graduate of the Creighton department and immediately steady rise in community spring game being played in April University School of Law in Omaha, negotiated entrance into the Sun involvement and donor commitment on the new field. Weeks prior to the NE, Angelos worked for a short time Belt Conference (one of the 11 1-A providing more scholarship dollars track opening celebration, a $10 in a mid-size litigation firm in Los conferences) and developed a plan each year. million renovation began on the Angelos, CA. However, he ultimately and to lead the institution’s His complete renovation of arena called home by the men’s and decided to combine his legal transition from NCAA Div. I-AA to I- fundraising measures has resulted in women’s basketball team as well as background and his love for A. He initiated the University'’s major gift increases of 400%, an volleyball. Perhaps the gem of the athletics and gravitated towards a brand identity campaign which came Owl Club fund increase of 130% and projects includes the plan of career in intercollegiate athletics. to conclusion in 2005 and has an increase in special event revenue building an on-campus football During his undergraduate years at become a revenue stream for both of 150%. Angelos’ efforts to market venue that would solidify the Brigham Young University in Provo, the University and athletics. Along the teams, build a fan base and athletic department's position UT, Angelos was the starting first the way, a television contract was showcase the University on national among top-tier institutions. More baseman on the varsity squad. He secured in 2004 that saw ESPN and television have greatly enhanced the importantly, the entire University later played for one year in the Fox Sports become regulars at both overall image of the athletics would benefit by his vision of Italian professional baseball league home and away football contests; program. developing an “innovation village” in Buttrio, Italy. something FAU has repeated year that would create much needed after year. The department also Angelos has also hired two new The 45-year-old Angelos and his additional student housing, retail became the fourth university within basketball coaches. In April 2005, wife, Kristin, have been married for establishments, additional parking, the state of Florida to have an all- he brought Matt Doherty back to the 22 years. They will gain another and a hotel and conference center. sports apparel deal with Nike, college ranks. In just one season, intercollegiate prospective in 2007- joining Florida State, Florida and men’s basketball revenues tripled Prior to coming to FAU, he was the 08 as their eldest daughter Alayna Miami. In 2005-06 the bar of and attendance more than doubled. deputy director of Athletics and (18) joins the women’s basketball success was raised with seven of the That foundation, laid by both chief operating officer at Indiana team at BYU. The couple has five 10 sponsored FAU sports advancing Angelos and Doherty, was continued University. While there, he other children, Alexis (15), Abigail to postseason play. In all, FAU in 2006-2007 by former associate supervised many aspects of the (12), Austin (10), Aaron (7) and captured five conference women’s head coach and newly hired head athletic department including the Alivia (4). championships and was one of just coach Rex Walters. Attendance football program and was eight schools nationally to continued to climb and under instrumental in negotiating a capture five or more women’s Walters’ direction the Owls hosted Nike contract for 23 of its 24 sports. championships. His leadership in the first round of the Sun Belt Previously, he was at the University 2006-07 saw the Owls flourish in Conference tournament in a of Miami (FL) for eight years,

72 SOFTBALL .08 BASEBALL… used one of the nation’s most powerful offenses to reach the conference tournament in the team’s first year in the Sun Belt. For the first time in program history, the team had two individuals finish with a .400-plus batting average, and Robbie Widlansky broke FAU’s single-season mark with a .430 average. He was also named the Sun Belt’s Player of the Year after posting one of the best offensive seasons in Sun Belt history and earned Louisville Slugger All-American honors. The Owls finished in the top-10 in the nation in batting average, runs scored, home runs per game and slugging percentage, while FAU hurlers ranked eighth in strikeouts per nine innings. In total seven players were offered professional baseball contracts.

MEN’S BASKETBALL earn ed the no. 6 seed in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, thanks to the conference’s most efficient offensive attack in terms of field goal percentage. The Owls led the conference in assists and had two athletes voted onto the All-Conference Second-Team. FAU hosted a First Round Sun Belt Tournament game against Florida International, picking up a 91-88 overtime win in Head Coach Rex Walters’ postseason debut. The other highlight win during the season was a 78-73 triumph at perennial power Western Kentucky.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL saw Head Coach Chancellor Dugan pick up win no. 100 against Akron on November 17, 2006. She is just the second FAU women’s basketball coach to reach the century mark, joining Wayne Allen, who finished with 167 wins. Dugan was also nominated for the Palm Beach County Coach of the Year award. The Owls picked up their first Sun Belt win against New Orleans at the FAU Arena. AAthleticc ReviewReview FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 73 2007 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

CHEER TEAM performs regularly MEN’S GOLF had three at home and away football games, men’s and women’s top-five finishes in its first season basketball home games and is a constant at community under Angelo Sands, who was hired on Nov. 17, 2006 events. The squad, shorthanded due to injury, placed as the head coach. The Owls have seven projected 12th at nationals in 2007 and performed an exhibition returners, giving the 2007-08 squad a veteran at King of the Jungle in Fort Lauderdale. The team finished presence that will help boost the program under second in 2001 and 2003 at the NCA competition and owns a the direction of Sands. national pairs championship.

CROSS COUNTRY finished 5th on the women’s side and 11th on the men’s at the Sun Belt WOMEN’S Championships under Head Coach Alex Smolka. The women GOLF had two runners who narrowly missed qualifying for the finished third at the Sun NCAA National Championships with strong showings at Belt Conference Tournament the NCAA Regional. The women’s team won three meets under the guidance of Head during the year, while the men earned one victory and Coach Joan Joyce. The Owls three top-three finishes. had an individual take top honors three times in 2006-07, and DANCE has garnered national attention in the team won the Cincinnati Springs the last few years. The squad performs at football Invitational. Sophomore Praewnapa Phol- and basketball games, as well as pep rallies Uayporn earned All-Conference honors and and charitable events, featuring dozens of was a strong candidate for the routines and nearly as many creative outfits NCAA Regional. and dance styles. The program placed second in the nation in 2005 at the National Dance Association competition and helped raise money for programs such as Breast Cancer Awareness during the 2006-07 season.

FOOTBALL played the nation’s fourth most difficult non-conference schedule. The experience gained got the Owls off to a threatening Sun Belt start, startling many who had picked the league’s newcomer last. FAU finished 4-3 in the Belt and were in the hunt for a bowl appearance late into the season. The Owls played before a record crowd at Clemson, faced off against Steve Spurrier and also traveled to Kansas State and Oklahoma State. The inexperienced team showed maturity and ability with several players, specifically Frantz Simeon, being listed among the nation’s statistical leaders. At season’s end, Nello Faulk worked out for several NFL teams and attended the Jaguar’s mini-camp. Two players continued to shine in Europe and Lawrence Gordon returned to the CFL.

MEN’S SOCCER had an eventful year under Head Coach Kos Donev. The team advanced to the finals of the Atlantic Soccer Conference Tournament in its first year in the league. FAU would end the season with a 7-9-1 record and place two players on the All-Atlantic Soccer Conference second team.

74 SOFTBALL .08 WOMEN’S SOCCER had a seven-game winning streak at one point and posted eight more shutouts on the way to earning the no. 4 seed in the Sun Belt Championship Tournament. The Owls advanced to the second round before falling to eventual conference champion Denver. FAU placed three on all-conference teams and two on the all- tournament team. A 2-1 win over rival Miami highlighted the 2006 campaign.

MEN’S TENNIS saw the development of standout freshman Olivier Sajous, as he rocketed up the national rankings to no. 63, the highest ranking ever for an FAU individual. The Owls played every opponent tough, despite a roster made entirely of newcomers, with seven defeats by the slimmest of margins SOFTBALL won both the regular season and (4-3) and nearly upset the no. 2 seed Middle postseason Sun Belt Championships and swept the Tennessee, in the Sun Belt Tournament’s opening Sun Belt’s Player, Pitcher and Coach of the Year round under the direction of second-year Head awards. The Owls had the highest RPI of any team not Coach David Komie. invited to participate in an NCAA Regional. It was just the second time since 1999 that FAU did not participate in a regional. The Owls won three games WOMEN’S TENNIS earned a spot in on Championship Saturday to emerge from the the Sun Belt Conference Tournament under Head Coach loser’s bracket as conference champions, their Mary Dailey in the team’s first season as a conference member. 10th postseason title in the last 11 years. All but one of the squad’s top six performers are projected to return. The Owls claimed victories over Central Arkansas, Dartmouth, New Jersey Tech, Duquesne, Sacred Heart, Siena and Arkansas State in 2006-07.

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD earned 8th place finishes at both the indoor and outdoor Sun Belt Championships under Head Coach Alex Smolka. Owl freshman Friederike Feil won two events and was named Freshman of the Year and Outstanding Women's Track Performer at the indoor championships. During the outdoor campaign, the Owls produced three automatic qualifiers for the NCAA East Regional.

VOLLEYBALL advanced to the Sun Belt Conference Tournament SWIMMING AND DIVING d efended their in the team’s first season as a Sun Belt Conference crown and had a swimmer advance to the conference member. The team will NCAA Championships for the third time in the last four years. be the first to play in the newly Head Coach Steve Eckelkamp and Diving Coach Ashleye Henyan renovated FAU Arena, which both earned Women’s Coach of the Year honors. The men’s underwent a $10 million facelift team finished fifth at the Sun Belt Championship and broke over the summer. Head Coach Jody Brown is three school records during the season. approaching his 200th win at FAU.

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Michelle Brown, Ed.D. ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

serves as a liaison between the The balance between academics Having earned the Atlantic-10 athletic and academic communities and athletics has been a very Post Graduate Scholarship and a at FAU and is responsible for important part of Brown’s life. graduate teaching position, she coordinating the NCAA’s Academic continued her education by Brown earned a full athletic Progress Rate (APR) initiatives. Her earning a master of arts in scholarship in volleyball at West primary objective is to ensure that foreign language from West Virginia University. She had a student-athletes have the resources Virginia University. In 1995, successful athletic career, earning and support structure in place to Brown married Jody Brown and several awards, including GTE reach their educational goals. returned to Boca Raton where DR. MICHELLE Region-2 All-Conference Academic her husband became FAU’s head DOMAS BROWN Brown has been at FAU since 1997. First Team and the Atlantic-10 All- volleyball coach. While working was named the director for the Before taking her position with the Conference First Team. Brown full-time at FAU, she earned her Student-Athlete Center for SACAE in October 2002, she was an continues to hold individual WVU doctorate in education in Academic Excellence in 2005. assistant director for Freshman records in career digs and service educational leadership, higher Programs. Throughout her tenure at aces. She graduated with honors in Brown, who reports to the Dean education administration. FAU, she has worked with students four years with a bachelor of arts for Undergraduate Studies, in many capacities focusing on in international studies and foreign Dr. Brown and Jody have one oversees the student athlete their personal development and languages. son, Kaja (3). center for academic excellence, academic success.

2007 Winter Semester Graduates

76 SOFTBALL .08 Keva Anderson-Konsker Academic Counselor

Rebekah Gingras Academic Counselor

FLORIDA ATLANTIC activity. Each supports the other. management strategies. UNIVERSITY is Athletic excellence is stressed, In addition to individualized committed to each student- but academic achievement is counseling, a comprehensive athlete as a total person. never compromised. tutorial program is also available Brian O’Hara Participation in athletics is to student-athletes through the Academic Counselor important, but it represents only The University realizes that Academic Center. Tutors come one aspect of a student-athlete’s student-athletes are required to highly recommended by faculty college experience. Student- commit a large percentage of and they are generally available athletes at Florida Atlantic their personal time to University- to work with students in University have the opportunity sponsored athletic activities. all subject areas. to participate in one of the top For this reason, the University athletic programs in the country. recognizes the need for a support The Student-Athlete Center More importantly, they have the program for its intercollegiate for Academic Excellence also opportunity to earn a degree athletes. The Student-Athlete coordinates community outreach from an outstanding academic Center for Academic Excellence and “life skills” activities for FAU institution, one that will provide is designed to assist all student- student-athletes. FAU takes them with the necessary skills athletes in achieving their considerable pride in the and experiences to find success educational goals. accomplishments of our student- Shallene Joseph and fulfillment well beyond athletes in the community. In Academic counselors work Academic Counselor college. fact, the FAU Athletic Department collaboratively with faculty and was recognized recently by the The University’s commitment campus advising centers to National Consortium of Academics to the student-athlete is a ensure that student-athletes are and Sport as one of the top dual one. Participation in the taking the appropriate classes universities in the country for athletic arena is not viewed as an and making progress toward their commitment to community obstacle to the attainment of degrees. Counselors also work service. one’s educational goals, rather it with students on a variety of is seen as a complementary learning enhancement activities, including study skills and time

Ryan McDannold Academic Counselor

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CHAMPS/Life Skills Program Florida Atlantic’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program made a transition in 2006-2007 from a program that was administered through the Center for Academic Excellence to one that is embraced by the entire athletics department.

development programming has been conducted through a series of workshops designed to help students not only make a successful transition to college life, but also to prepare them for success beyond FAU once they graduate. Recent workshops have focused on time management, study skills, drug and alcohol awareness, gambling, financial planning, sport psychology, health and wellness topics and PERSONAL better interview techniques. DEVELOPMENT for these classes will follow the etc.) are taught in a manner that FAU’s Life Skills program also traditional SLS model that is will help meet the unique needs of The Student-Athlete Center for includes sections for the First currently in place at FAU, certain the student-athlete population. Academic Excellence offers a Year Experience course (SLS topics (e.g., time management, Students’ involvement with this variety of personal development 1501) that are specifically freshmen transitional issues, drug class has had a positive impact on programs for student athletes. In designed for freshmen student- and alcohol education, their academic performance and recent years, FAU’s personal athletes. While the curriculum communicating with the media, helps them build a community.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY CAREER COUNCIL (SAAC) DEVELOPMENT

Each athletic team at Florida Atlantic is located FAU has at least two in the third best real representatives on the estate market in the U.S. Student-Athlete Boca Raton’s miles of Advisory Council sandy coastline and direct (SAAC), a leadership flights into every major and service city in the U.S. has organization that exists attracted multiple Fortune for the betterment of 500 businesses and there the student- is nearly 5.4 million athlete square feet of prime office experience. space. Simply said, SAAC meetings students athletes are afforded the opportunity to be teamed with some provide of the best mentors in the country. FAU’s mentor program is designed to students with a match FAU student athletes with business people in the greater South vehicle to Florida community with express any similar fields of concerns they interest. Mentors may have with existing practices and to offer suggestions for become off-campus improvements in the future. The SAAC also organizes a wide variety advisors to students, of community outreach activities each semester. Senior soccer able to introduce player Megan Coyne served as president of FAU’s SAAC in a year students who are well that saw SAAC participate in several outreach events including schooled in theory to fundraisers for the American Cancer Society and for the University the real and practical of New Orleans. Coyne was also selected by the Sun Belt Conference world of business. The to represent its 11 members at the National SAAC Meetings. SACC program is also a fine organized a holiday party and donated gifts to a community of opportunity for students underprivileged youth, worked a YMCA haunted house and visited to make friends in the several local elementary schools. In 2007-2008 Chris Eberthart business community (baseball) will serve as the SAAC president, Jarrid Smith (football) and receive advice and vice president, Jessica Badder (women’s soccer) secretary and help from successful Brittney Comer (women’s soccer) will serve as the treasure. people.

78 SOFTBALL .08 COMMUNITY SERVICE

Throughout the academic year, FAU’s student-athletes continuously interact with several community organizations through clinics, fundraisers, and educational enhancement initiatives in schools, after-school programs, and non-profit organizations. Here are a few organizations that teamed with the Owls in 2006-2007

• YMCA • JC Mitchell • Girl Scouts • American Cancer Society • Dixie Manor Community Center • Local Elementary Schools

FAU's student-athletes, coaches, and administrators show a commitment to service as they are involved in a wide range of community outreach activities throughout the year. FAU believes in the importance of interaction between the student-athletes and the community and strives to uphold a broad based program of service to the greater South Florida region. This comprehensive community outreach program helps the student-athletes develop an appreciation for and a life-long commitment to volunteerism. Owls in the Community

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 79 2007 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Athletic Department Administration s operations. Included in her overall plan to improve Academic Support Athletic Coordinator from January

ation facilities was the recent addition of a track complex 1992 to February 1996. and to bring the arena back on-line after a While at FIU, he was directly responsible for the complete renovation. She also works hand-in-hand AD, ssociate academic support of 240 student-athletes, A with the training and equipment rooms to evaluation of incoming transcripts, intervention and encompass the needs of the entire athletic retention group for at-risk students, the academic

Business Oper Business department. She supervises several individual teams study hall program and interpretation of NCAA

MICHAEL BOELE and spearheads the department’s efforts to assure bylaws and rules. the equity and student welfare of the entire department, many times taking the lead from the Hayward, who received his masters of science in SAAC committee, which she sponsors. sports administration in December of 1991 from Michael Boele was hired at Florida St. Thomas University, came to Florida from Dawson came to FAU from Florida State University. Tennessee Technological University where he served Atlantic in October of 2007 as an associate AD While the title of SWA is new for her, the inner of Business Operations. She will be responsible as Admissions Counselor for the University’s Office working of college athletics is not. The Inverness, of Admissions from 1988 to 1990. for overseeing and managing the FAU budget. FL native held various positions at FSU during her Boele arrives at FAU from the University of 12-year tenure. She began as an equipment While at Tennessee Tech, he was responsible for North Florida, where she was named the first manager for the Seminoles and continued her career gathering academic profiles of recently admitted business manager in UNF history in August of in an administrative role, primarily working with students, the presentations to prospective students 2001. Along with handling and managing women’s volleyball, basketball and softball. and their parents, community college and high North Florida’s budget, she was responsible for She graduated in April of 1992, from Florida State, school visits, and evaluation of transcripts. a number of initiatives that furthered the with a bachelor of science in physical education. Hayward, who received his B.A. with an emphasis athletic program. She was part of the The following fall, Dawson’s title changed once in journalism in 1988 from Tennessee Tech reclassification team that was responsible for again to Assistant Home Event Manager, a position University, became involved with the support and implementing UNF’s strategic plan to move to that provided her the opportunity to coordinate all advisement of Foot Fraternity Inc (football) while Division I. She also led the initiative and invitationals, conference championship and NCAA working at Tech and continued his community supervised the process of changing the tournaments hosted by FSU. support upon becoming a resident of Miami. He was school’s logo, and initiated budget reform a four-year letterman for the Golden Eagles (’83-’85, which allowed the athletic department to She was again promoted in August of 1993 ’97) and in the program’s extended history is one of increase their revenue. to Assistant Director of Athletic Facilities and seven to rush for 1,000 yards (1,021 ’85). Operations, a position she held until her departure Prior to her work at North Florida, Boele from FSU for FAU. As FSU’s Assistant Director of He has been a road race coordinator for the Miami worked in sports and athletics at a number of Facilities, Dawson directly supervised the daily Runners Club and has served on the board of different places. She was named athletic ticket operations of volleyball, soccer and softball and directors. Hayward also volunteers for Boys Town of manager at Drake University in 1998, two assisted in the daily game operations for tennis and Florida, Miami division, and was a football coach for years later she was promoted to business swimming. She also served as the manager for eight the North Miami Parks’ Recreation Department. manager. While she was there, she coordinated athletic facilities was the liaison between FSU and Hayward resides in Miami with his wife, Lisa, and ticket sales for the women’s basketball team’s Nike and supervised an equipment staff of five, all three children, Christian (11), Myles (8) and trip to the NCAA tournament in 2000 and while earning a master of science in athletic Virginia Brya (4). 2001. She also worked in ticket sales as well administration in April of 1996. as media relations for the former Orlando Wahoos of the National Pro Fastpitch League She has served as the tournament director or of softball in 1997. She began her career in assistant tournament director for ACC media relations, as an intern for Florida Citrus Championships, NCAA Regional Championships, a Y Sports and the Chicago White Sox during 24-team softball tournament and the 1996 NCAA spring training. Along with that, she Division I Women’s Tennis Championship. ssociate AD

volunteered in media relations for the World A Cup and Olympic Soccer Trials. A native of Chicago, IL, Boele received her bachelor’s degree in exercise sports science ance

with a specialty in sports management from BRIAN MCNEEL the University of Florida in 1995. YWARD AD, ssociate A Brian McNeely joined the staff at Florida or

ator Atlantic University in the winter of 2007 as an ED HA ector of Compli ector of Associate Athletics Director, a position that will Dir WSON work hand-in-hand with Athletics Director Craig A ministr

d Angelos as well as each the FAU administrative

ate AD, Seni team members. A D an A Ed Hayward came to FAU in March 1996, McNeely brought nearly 30 years of college athletic ssoci om

A with the daunting task of establishing a strong

W experience to a program that has been competing compliance office while preparing and guiding the in baseball for less than 30 years basketball for less MELISS University through the NCAA Self Study. He accom- than 20 seasons and football for just seven. plished task one and has proved invaluable as both His broad based experience as a collegiate football Melissa Dawson a certification officer and as an ear for coaches, became Florida coach and as a president/CEO and founder of two Atlantic University’s Associate Athletic Director players and administrators, especially in problem resolution. corporations, will serve the department well as it and Senior Women’s Administrator June 1, continues to grow and strive for new successes. 2001. She is the University’s first person to Hayward was rewarded in the winter of 1999 with a hold the SWA position, in a full-time capacity, promotion to Associate AD at which time he McNeely began his coaching career at Butler County demonstrating the University’s commitment assumed the responsibility of overseeing several Community College in 1978-1979 as an assistant both togrowth and to the development of sports. He has been a constant through the coach and as a head coach from 1982-84. He has women’s sports. administrative changes. also coached at Pratt Community College (1981), University of Kansas (1985), Garden City Community Since coming to Florida Atlantic, Dawson has Hayward came to FAU after serving as Florida Inter- College where he served as the head Football Coach placed her fingerprints on the quality of game national University’s Compliance Retention and

80 SOFTBALL .08 and Assistant Dean of Admissions from 1986-1991. training room and strength and conditioning f

McNeely then roamed the sidelines as Idaho State center. CK University’s Head Coach from 1992-1996. McNeely Prior to working at UMKC, Mohajir was a football then moved from an educational environment to ticket sales and promotions account executive TRINA a Relations a Relations

non-for profit when he began fundraising and for the University of Kansas from 1996-97, and KA edi

served as the director for Fellowship of Christian was an assistant offensive line and gameday M Athletes (1998-99). He returned to college athletics special team's football coach for the Jayhawks MCCORMA on a fulltime basis in 2000 when he served as the from 1993-96. Mohajir graduated from Arkansas

University of Colorado’s Director of Football State with a major in sports management and a o AD, Director ssistant A Operations/ Recruiting. McNeely delved back into minor in marketing in 1993, where he was a coaching at Indiana University where he served as starter on the football team. He earned a the Assistant Head Football Coach and Recruiting master's degree in sports management from the Katrina McCormack came tKatrina Coordinator from 2002-2004. University of Kansas in 1997. McCormack came to Florida Atlantic University in Seeing a communication and research need for Mohajir and his wife, Julie, have two daughters, July of 1991 with the responsibility of a one college recruiters, McNeely founded and serves as Maria (6) and Molly (4). person NCAA Division II department that handled the CEO of a Sports Management company. He all media relations activity for 14 sports. Since also serves as the President and Founder of Global that time, FAU has moved to Division I, joined Refuge International, an organization that provides the Atlantic Sun conference, set in motion a move international relief and developmental organization g g to the Sun Belt Conference, and has added three

for acute medical care around the world. Two of his sin additional sports. cen MON T three children currently work for GRI. arketin The Media Relations Office has also grown to A AD ssistant d Li McNeely has been married for 28 years and has A encompass two other full-time staff members and

three children (Shaunessy, Jaden and LoriAnne). an two interns. While McCormack primarily works with football, she also writes for several on- of M ector of campus magazines, oversees the implementation Dir of the website, broadcast outlets and day-to-day DEXTER L functions of the department. She has enjoyed working NCAA Championship

s Dexter LaMont was hired as director of events for volleyball, softball, baseball, the marketing for Florida Atlantic University in July of national men's soccer championship, women's 2002. LaMont is responsible for developing basketball, men's basketball, including the round marketing and promotion plans to increase of 16, and most recently served as media

AD, ssociate coordinator for the Division I-AA Football Semi-

A attendance/ticket sales for all home events, enhancing advertising inventory, and incor- Final Championship. McCormack also spent the

External Relation External porating clients needs into game-day experiences, summer of 1996 working at the Olympics. all in an effort to increase spectator interaction. Prior to coming to FAU, the Florida native, worked TERRY MOHAJIR He also serves as the liaison for collegiate two years as the Sports Information Director for licensing with SMA for the University. the Sunshine State Conference. Her first year Terry Mohajir was named Florida Atlantic Prior to joining FAU, LaMont served two years working in the field of sports information was as University's Associate Athletics Director for as the director of women’s marketing and a graduate assistant at Austin Peay State Development in December 2004, and assumed promotions at Oklahoma State University. His University, fulfilling a one-year mentorship new responsibilities in December of 2006 as the duties included the marketing management of all requirement by the United States Sports Academy, Associate AD for External Relations. The added Cowgirl athletics, including game operations and where she obtained a master's degree. responsibilities of overseeing development, public and community relations. McCormack's undergraduate work was at Florida marketing, ticket sales, corporate sales and the Prior to his appointment at OSU, LaMont was a Southern College, where she was a member of a media relations department are both a compliment nationally ranked softball team, a team that to his ability to raise unrestricted dollars necessary marketing assistant at Florida State University for two years. His primary responsibilities included appeared in three NCAA Regionals and one World to balance the athletic department's budget and the Series during her four-year tenure. She graduated need to centralize efforts. marketing management for volleyball, softball, and all other Seminoles Olympic sports. He also in 1988 with a degree in communications. Since coming to Florida Atlantic he has been assisted in a similar capacity with football and McCormack resides in Boca Raton with her heavily involved in creating a comprehensive women’s basketball. husband John and sons Conor and Shane. fundraising program with a focus on major gifts, the annual fund and special events. Since Mohajir LaMont graduated from Florida State University arrived, the department has enhanced the major in 1998, and is married to the former gift program 400 percent, and has increased Owl Shannon Edwards. Club giving 130 percent. In addition, the special events revenues have increased 150 percent. He also coordinates all fundraising efforts for the proposed 170 million dollars worth of facilities expansions. Mohajir joined the staff after serving in a similar role at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from 1997-2004. As the assistant athletics director for external relations at UMKC, Mohajir oversaw all marketing and promotions, sports information, fundraising, radio and TV contracts, corporate sales, tickets and event operations. While at UMKC, Mohajir was responsible for a 450 percent increase in the educational athletics endowment. He oversaw an 80 percent increase in sponsorships and an 89 percent upswing in the athletics fund donor base. There was also a 33 percent increase in ticket revenue under his direction. One of his more visible accomplishments was leading the fundraising and construction efforts for a new

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 81 2007 SUN BELT CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Medical Staff

John Burnside HEAD TRAINER

as a graduate assistant at LSU from June 2002 through June 2004, which included the Tigers National Championship season. He was also responsible for both men's and women's track and field, which also captured a national title.

Prior to LSU, Burnside served as a John Burnside joined student-athletic trainer at UCF and Florida Atlantic University's athletic was involved with the 2002 Gridiron training staff in March of 2006 from Classic. McNeese State University where he was an assistant athletic trainer. Burnside obtained his master's degree Prior to that he spent a season with from LSU in the spring of 2004 with NFL Europe working for the Cologne an emphasis in exercise physiology. Centurines as an assistant athletic He earned an undergraduate degree trainer. Prior to heading overseas, he in athletic training from UCF in 2002. served as a seasonal intern for the The South Florida native holds Carolina Panthers from July 2004 certification with the NATA, the through January 2005. America Heart Association and the National Society of College Scholars. Coming to FAU marks his return to the college ranks but, his first without dual responsibility of academics and work. Burnside served

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82 SOFTBALL .08 Dr. Len Remia, M.D.

TEAM PHYSICIAN

Medicine Magna Cum Laude Dr. Remia completed his He is certified by the American and completed his orthopedic fellowship training in sports Board of Orthopedic Surgery and surgery residency at Harvard medicine at the Kerlan-Jobe holds licenses in California, Medical School. Clinic in Los Angeles, CA. Massachusetts and Florida.

He will work with FAU as He has authored several studies He currently resides in For part of the Florida Atlantic - and presentations on various Lauderdale, FL, with his wife, Cleveland Clinic Florida partner- subjects, mostly in the area of Lauren, and son, Harrison. Dr. Len Remia M.D. ship. At Cleveland Clinic, Dr. joint surgery and sports-related joined Florida Atlantic Remia serves as Chairman of the injuries. University in 2005 as medical Department of Orthopedic director and team orthopedic Surgery and Head of Sports Dr. Remia is a current member surgeon. He graduated from the Medicine. of the AAOS, AOSSM, and the Boston University School of American Medical Association.

Dr. David Westerdahl, M.D.

TEAM PHYSICIAN

in the fall of 2005 as part of the He received his undergraduate He holds medical licensure in FAU partnership with the degree from Washington State Florida, Oregon and Ohio. He Cleveland Clinic. University in 1996 and earned belongs to the American Medical his doctorate from Loma Linda Society of Sports Medicine, Dr. Westerdahl specializes in University in 2000. American College of Sports sports medicine including Medicine, American Association non-surgical orthopedics, sports Dr. Westerdahl completed his of Family Practice and the injuries, exercise related medical fellowship with the Cleveland Florida Academy Family Practice. Dr. David disorders, and neck and Clinic Foundation and his family Westerdahl, M.D. back pain. practice residency with the joined Florida Atlantic University Florida Hospital in Orlando, FL.

Dr. Gregory J. Gilot, M.D.

TEAM PHYSICIAN

orthopedic surgeon. He treatment of traumatic injuries New Orleans, followed by an specializes in shoulder repair and to the knee. adult shoulder fellowship at replacement, including disorders University of Texas, San of the rotator cuff, shoulder Dr. Gilot double majored in Antonio. Dr. Gilot is a member of instability, degenerative and biology and psychology at several professional societies, inflammatory arthritis of the Duquesne University in including the American Academy shoulder, and revision shoulder Pittsburgh before earning his of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the surgery. In addition, Dr. Gilot is medical degree at Pennsylvania Florida Orthopaedic Society and Gregory J. Gilot, highly skilled in anterior cruciate State University. He completed the American Medical M.D. joined Florida Atlantic ligament (ACL) reconstruction, his orthopaedic residency at Association. University in 2006 as a team knee arthroscopy, and the Louisiana State University in

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Richard Staller, D.D.S. TEAM DENTIST

support a scholarship drive by naming a quarterback scholarship in honor of his father. Dr. Staller also currently serves as president of the Owl Club, the official booster organization of FAU Athletics.

Dr. Staller, who currently practices in Delray Beach with his staff and three dental specialists, is a There is an old saying of “put your graduate of Villanova University and money where your mouth is.” Dr. Temple University School of Dental Richard Staller, Florida Atlantic Medicine. He is a member and University's 48th Football Founder, fellow of many national and joined in head coach Howard international organizations Schnellenberger's efforts to bring including the Academy of General football to the FAU campus and has Dentistry, the Academy of Cosmetic backed up his efforts by helping Dentistry, the International with the Owl Club and by working Congress of Oral Implantology, and with the athletic training staff. He the International Academy for is the department's first and only Sports Dentistry. Dr. Staller is on team dentist and has totally staff at several local hospitals and dedicated himself to making the has lectured extensively all over the life experience of student-athletes United States on various dental better, through his efforts to topics including cosmetics, institute a custom mouth guard implants, reconstruction, and sports program for all FAU athletes as dentistry. well as treating all other dental needs. His devotion to the program and family was also a perfect link when he encouraged the athletic department's Champions Club to

Head Equipment Manager Mike Short, Athletics Director Craig Angelos and Team Dentist Dr. Richard Staller at Louisiana-Lafayette

Dr. Bruce Fischer, D.C., P.A. Dr. Robert Klein, D.C.

84 SOFTBALL .08 Athletic Facilities THE TOM OXLEY ATHLETIC CENTER

Tom Oxley, a local businessman, FAU alum and avid polo enthusiast, stepped forward with a donation that allowed the athletic center to become a reality. The 54,000-square-foot, state- of-the-art facility houses the football locker room, training room, weight room, meeting rooms and coaches’ offices. The Oxley Center also houses individual locker rooms for women’s track, soccer, softball and volleyball, as well as the respective coaches’ offices. The athletics director and administrative staff also call the Oxley Center home. All FAU students are welcome to use the computer study labs and classrooms. The facility overlooks the baseball “B” field, FAU Field, FAU Softball Stadium, the Boca Raton Airport and two football practice fields.

TENNIS COURTS

FAU’s men’s and women’s tennis programs make use of two tennis facilities. The newly renovated FAU courts complete the athletic complex, with six lighted courts nestled among FAU Stadium, the Aquatic Center and FAU Field. The two programs also utilize Patch Reef Park, a facility that houses 17 lighted tennis courts and locker rooms for both teams.

TRACK AND FIELD COMPLEX

F AU Track opened on January 11, 2007 and was available for immediate use by FAU’s indoor/outdoor track and cross country programs, as well as the entire student body. The $4.2 million project features FieldTurf in the center of the eight-lane track, along with four long jump pits, a high jump area and two pole vault pits. FAU Track is located directly behind FAU Arena and east of FAU Softball Stadium.

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BASEBALL STADIUM

FAU Stadium is home to one of the most respected and successful programs in NCAA baseball history. The Owls, who were ranked as high as no. 8 nationally in 1999, utilize both FAU Stadium and the “B” field, which is used primarily as a practice facility. The “B” field was the original home of the baseball program, but with growing support, FAU Stadium was constructed in 1991. Plans are once again in the works for a new baseball facility as part of Florida Atlantic’s efforts to maintain top-notch athletic facilities. FAU Stadium features AAA baseball lighting, is known as the best playing surface in South Florida and recently received an endorsement from Cal Ripken Jr. FAU fans enjoy the beach/picnic atmosphere along each foul line where beach chairs, coolers and family fun are a staple.

FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELDS The two full-sized football practice fields behind the Oxley Center are used not only by the Owls’ booming football program, but by several other teams within the athletic SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYING FIELD department as a means for strength training FAU Field was completed as part of a 10-year development program to create five on-campus and conditioning. The field features a soccer fields in conjunction with the Greater Boca Raton Beach Tax District. FAU hosted the commemorative memorial, dedicated to the Atlantic Sun Conference women’s soccer championship in 2000 and 2003, and the University has program’s first senior class in 2004. served as a practice site for several international teams, Team USA and the women’s soccer professional combines. Recently, the U.S. Under-20 team faced Guatemala on FAU Field in front of 1,600 fans.

86 SOFTBALL .08 AQUATIC CENTER The Aquatic Center features an Olympic-sized meter pool and is home to FAU’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving programs. The pool has hosted the Independent Collegiate Conference Swim Meet and has served as the winter training facility for hundreds of collegiate swimmers and features a diving well for one and three meter events. The dive team also utilizes the facilities at the Coral Springs Aquatic Center for platform practice and competition.

FAU ARENA FAU Arena opened its doors to women’s basketball in 1984. Men’s basketball and women’s volleyball joined FAU Arena as tenants in 1988. The facility seats 5,000 and underwent a $10 million renovation in the summer of 2007. In addition to a new roof, renovated men’s and women’s locker rooms and an upgraded exterior, chair backs were added to the bleachers and a new video scoreboard was hung to give FAU Arena an exciting new feel as the programs grow in the Sun Belt Conference.

SOFTBALL STADIUM FAU Softball Stadium houses the most successful program in Florida Atlantic’s history. Through the assistance of FAU football, Hooters, Inc. and the State of Florida Title IX fund, the Owls can continue their success in one of the top facilities in the country. The Owls, who recently captured their 10th postseason conference championship in the last 11 years, play on a field lined with palm trees and a beautiful view of South Florida sunsets. The stadium is complete with concession stands, a press box and a covered batting cage along with recently remodeled dugouts

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Mike Short EQUIPMENT MANAGER

purchase of all equipment and the National Championship teams layout of the Tom Oxley Center's at the University of Miami ('83, Equipment Room. Just four years '89, '91). later, Short was recognized by his peers as the South Region Short has published two articles Equipment Manager of the Year. on equipment management in Athletic Business. He has also Short first met Coach Schnellenberger served as a speaker at three AEMA after he transferred from the (Athletic Equipment Managers MICHAEL SHORT University of Georgia and became Association) conventions on joined FAU Football in the fall of a student manager at the shoulder pad fitting. He is a 2000 and was instrumental in the University of Miami, where frequent speaker at high schools Schnellenberger was coaching. throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties. He also serves Short's 23-year relationship with on the advisory council for Schutt Adam UM (1977-2000) saw him develop Athletic, Riddell, and World Pantelakos professionally from a student Sporting Goods. manager to the university's ASSISTANT equipment manager, a position he The Miami native has one EQUIPMENT held from 1987 to 2000. He is one daughter, Kirsten Leigh (13). MANAGER of a handful who experienced the team's rise from near extinction to the '80's dominance, to the fall of the early 90's and its return to power in 1999. Short was a member of the staff for three

Short and daughter Kirsten

Tony Smith HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH

strength, speed and conditioning Achievement Award and Good for 26 sports, working directly Conduct Medal. with football, and both men’s and women’s basketball. His professional achievements include working with Ole Miss From 1999-2001 he served as a at the Cotton Bowl as well graduate assistant at Clemson as the 2002 NCAA men’s University where he assisted with basketball tournament, TONY SMITH was 14 intercollegiate athletic teams the 2000 Gator Bowl and the named Florida Atlantic and worked directly with 1999 Peach Bowl with Clemson, University’s head strength football. His work at Clemson assisting with Gardner-Webb’s and conditioning coach in followed a two-year stop at record NCAA Division II May of 2005. Gardner-Webb University where turnaround in 1997 when he was the director of strength, the team improved from He came to FAU from the speed and conditioning. 2-9 to 8-3, and North University of Mississippi where Greenville College’s five victories he served as the senior strength He has also worked as a as an inaugural program. and conditioning coach since defensive line coach at both Gardner-Webb, where he was a Smith is certified by the 2001, and where he worked of the Collegiate Strength and student coach from 1997-1998, Collegiate Strength and directly with football and Conditioning Coaches and at North Greenville College Conditioning Coaches Association men’s basketball. Association. from 1995-97. (CSCCa) and is a Specialist Prior to Ole Miss, Smith served a in Sports Conditioning (SCC) by stint at the University of Findlay Smith served in the military International Sports Science where he was the director of and earned a rank of E-4 Association. He is also a member and received the Outstanding

88 SOFTBALL .08 Matt Pleskovic Andrea Sweet ASSISTANT STRENGTH ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH AND CONDITIONING COACH

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Head Coaches

Jody Brown Kevin Cooney Mary Dailey Volleyball Baseball Women’s Tennis

Kos Donev Brian Dooley Chancellor Dugan Steve Eckelkamp Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Women’s Basketball Men’s and Women’s Swimming/Diving

Heather Henderson Joan Joyce David Komie Dyanne Loput Cheer Softball and Women’s Golf Men’s Tennis Dance

Angelo Sands Howard Schnellenberger Alex Smolka Rex Walters Golf Football Men’s and Women’s Cross Country/ Men’s Basketball Indoor and Outdoor Track

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Oliver Agh Keva Anderson- Michael Balado Justin Bauman Michelle Brown John Burnside Dave Caputo Yolanda Cole Assist. Swim Konsker A ssist. Men’s M en’s Basketball D ir. Center Academic Assist. Trainer Assist. Women’s Assist. Women’s A cademic Counselor Basketball Operations Excellence Basketball Basketball

Joe Corozza Steve Cutcher Ken Czerniak Danielle Daniel Hunter Davis Melissa Dawson Garrick Edwards Dr. Bruce Fischer Assist. Football Football Video Sport Turf Manager Assist. Business Assistant Equipment Assoc. AD- Assistant Trainer D.C., P.A. Manager Manager Facilities & Oper.

Christine Flood Amy Fortney Tony Fossas Johnny Frost Luis Gajardo Dr. Gregory J. Gilot Rebekah Gingras Chris Gnehm Director, Ticket Men’s Basketball Assist. Baseball Assist. Football Assist. Men’s Team Physician Academic Counselor Assist. Women’s Operations Admin. Asst. Soccer Soccer

Jarrod Gravatt Jeff Guin Ed Hayward Ashley Henyan Kirk Hoza Darryl Jackson Justin Johnson Niki Jones Women’s Basketball Assist. Men’s A ssoc. AD– Dive Assist. Football Assist. Football Media Relations Assist. Swim Operations Basketball Compliance

Karen Kelley Dr. Robert Klein Dexter LaMont John McCormack Katrina McCormack Vanessa Lefton Owen McGregor Shannon Litton Assistant Director, D.C., P.A Assist. AD–Marketing Assoc. Baseball Assist. AD– Secretary Center Assist. Track Assist. Women’s Compliance and Licensing Media Relations Acad. Excellence Basketball

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Sergeant Norberto Lopez Lynn McClary Brian McNeely Terry Mohajir Wendell Moore Stephanie Nitsch Gary Nord Lester Lockett Assist. Baseball A dm. Assist. A ssoc. AD Assoc. AD– Assist. Men’s Assistant Trainer Assist. Football Campus Liaison Football External Relations Basketball

Brian O’Hara Adam Pantelakos George Paskov Andrew Plenn Matthew Pleskovic Jared Plummer Todd Raasch Eli Rasheed Academic Counselor Assist. Equipment Assist. Grounds Nelligan Sports Assist. Strength Assist. Trainer Assist. Volleyball Assist. Football Manager Marketing

Dr. Len Remia Milorad Risdovic Jackie Robinson David Serna Mike Short Mitchell Smith Tony Smith Dr. Richard Staller Team Physician Assist. Grounds Assist. Grounds Assist. Football Head Equipment Sports Psychologist Head Strength Team Dentist Manager Owl Club President

John Stratton Betty Surman Andrea Sweet Nina Taylor Carrie Terrill Sean Todd Maryann Trapani John Vandevere Assist. Softball Office Assistant Assist. Strength Offi ce Manager A ssist. Women’s Coor. of Football Administrative Asst. Dirf ector o Football Soccer Operations Women’s Basketball Operations

Kurt Thomas Vuicich Chan Walker Dr. David Westerdahl Dale Williams Barkley Wyckoff VanValkenburgh Assist. Women’s Assist. Softball Team Physician Assist. Football Assist. Volleyball Assist. HC Football Golf

92 SOFTBALL .08 Outstanding Owls The following are just a few of many outstanding Owls — alumni of FAU — who have gone on in their professional careers to achieve success and recognition. These individuals are representative of the many FAU alumni who are making a difference in their professions and in their communities.

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FAU All-Americans Dan Sheffler Golf 1976-77 Nadia Kruger Swimming 400 Yard Relay 1990-91 Whitney Kraft Tennis 1982-83 Karen Kuether Keith Foley Baseball 1983-84 Noemi Lung Mike Ryan Baseball 1984-85 Wendy Safford Kris Hnat Golf 1984-85 Hillary White Swimming (100 yard breast) 1989-90 Bob Mucha Golf 1984-85 Cheryl Barhydt Swimming (400 yard IM) 1990-91 Karen Gray Golf 1984-86 Wendy Safford Swimming (2) 1990-92 Andrea Cox Tennis 1984-85 Cheryl Barhydt Swimming (1650 yard free 2)1990-92 Suzette Brinkerhoff Diving (1 meter) 1984-86 Karen Brewer Swimming 1990-92 Bev Cox Swimming (100 fly, 500 free)1985-86 Kathryn Yarnall Swimming 1992 Nadia Kruger, Swimming Per Segerstrom Golf 1985-86 Kelly Rawding Swimming 1992 Scott Hay Baseball 1986 Kelly Wilson Swimming 1992 Laurence Bensimon Swimming (500 free, 1650 free, Catherine Frins Diving 1993 200 free, 200 butterfly) 1986-87 Michelle Quin Diving 1993 Carol Gushwa Swimming (Relay) 1986-87 Jessica Humble Swimming 1993 Laurence Bensimon Greg Reese Swimming 1993 Jamie Herrington Kathryn Yarnall Swimming 200 Medley Relay 1993 Tracey Hughes Wendy Safford Tracey Hughes Swimming (Relay) 1986-87 Alison Lupoli Isabel Lardizabal Noemi Lung Laurence Bensimon Yolanda Griffith Basketball 1992-93 Carol Gushwa Noemi Lung Swimming 400 Medley Relay 1993 Jamie Herrington Swimming 1986-87 Alison Lupoli, Andrea Jack Penrod Baseball 1987-88 Jessica Humble, Cox, Tennis Karen Kuether Swimming 200 IM 1988-89 Kathryn Yarnall Jamie Herrington Swimming 1989 Michael Kjaerulff Swimming 200 Medley Relay 1993 Karen Kuether Swimming 400 IM 1989-90 Casey Bell Greg Reese Cynthia Viteri Swimming (200 Yard Relay) 1990-91 John Kjaerulff Wendy Safford Karen Brewer Thomas Bisano Swimming (Relay) 1993 Kelly Wilson Greg Reese Michael Kjaerulff Neomi Lung Swimming (400 IM, 200 breast) 1991 John Kjaerulff Martina Schmidt Tennis 1992 Bridget Bowman Swimming 1993 Kelly Wilson Swimming (Relay) 1992 Rich Engel Diving 1993 Wendy Safford Noemi Lung Greg Reese Swimming 1993 Kelly Rawding Kevin Connacher Baseball 1994 Todd Moser Baseball 1999 Nadia Kruger Swimming (Relay) 1990-91 Dan Jackson Baseball 1999 Noemi Lung Dickie Hart Baseball 1999 Cynthia Viteri Rusty Brown Baseball 2001 Kelly Wilson Chris Pillsbury Baseball 2001 Karen Kuether Swimming (Relay) 1992 Nikki Myers Softball 2001 Cheryl Barhydt Todd Moser, Baseball Nikki Myers Softball 2002 Noemi Lung Wendy Safford Jeff Fiorentino Baseball 2002 Nadia Kruger Swimming (400 yard IM, Derek Hutton Baseball 2002 200 Butterfly, 500 free) 1990-91 Tim Mascia Baseball 2003 Karen Brewer Swimming (100 yard breast) 1990-91 Randy Beam Baseball 2003 Karen Kuether Swimming (1650 free, 400 IM, Jeff Fiorentino Baseball 2004 200 yard butterfly, 500 free) 1990-91 Iana Andonova Volleyball 2004 Wendy Safford Swimming (200 yard free, Kelly Paiva Volleyball 2005 200 back) 1992 Mickey Storey Baseball 2005 Nadia Kruger Swimming (800 Yard Relay) 1989-90 Ellie Weberg Swimming (100 Breast) 2007 Noemi Lung Ellie Weberg Swimming (200 Breast) 2007 Karen Kuether Robbie Widlansky Baseball 2007 Wendy Safford Carol Gushwa Swimming– 800 Yard Relay 1990-91 Cheryl Barhydt Wendy Safford Per Segerstrom, Golf Karen Kuether

94 SOFTBALL .08 OwlsOwlsPlaying Professionally 2008 Jeff Fiorentino, Baltimore Orioles Randy Beam Baseball ’03-‘04 Boston Red Sox Mike Bell Men’s Basketball ’03-’04 Turkey L.J. Biernbaum Baseball ’99-‘02 Independent Daniel Bomback Baseball ’07 Pittsburgh Pirates Anthony Bradley Baseball ’06-’07 Kansas City Royals Denise Brolly Women’s Soccer ’03-‘05 Scotland World Cup Raheem Brown Men’s Basketball ’00-’01 Overseas Carmen Cali Baseball ’98-‘00 Minnesota Twins Jessica Carefiello Women’s Golf ’02-’05 Futures Tour Brandon Cooney Baseball ’06-’07 Baltimore Orioles Danny Core Baseball ’00-‘03 Toronto Blue Jays Mike Crotta Baseball ’04-’06 Pittsburgh Pirates Jeff Fiorentino Baseball ’02-’04 Baltimore Orioles Ann Frazier Women’s Golf ’03-’04 Futures Tour Carmen Cali, Candice Freel Softball ’02-’05 St. Louis Cardinals Lawrence Gordon Football ’02-’05 CFL Hamilton Tigercats Tim Harikkala Baseball ’92 Korea Andrew Helm Men’s Soccer ’05 Chivas USA (MLS) Rhonda Jones Women’s Soccer ’00-‘03 Scotland World Cup Zuzanna Kamasova Women’s Golf ’00-’01 European Tour Steve LeBrun Men’s Golf Nation Wide Tour Justin Martin Baseball ’04-’07 Baltimore Orioles Nick Mattioni Baseball ’98-‘00 Philadelphia Phillies Mike McBryde Baseball ’04-’06 San Francisco Giants Tim McNab Baseball ’01-02 New York Mets Todd Moser Baseball ’98-’99 Independent Tommy Murphy Baseball ’98-‘00 Los Angeles Angels Chris Laskowski Football ’01-’04 NFL Europe Cecilia Lungren Women’s Golf ’94-’97 European Tour Nick Neuman Men’s Basketball ’00-‘02 Portugal Tommy Murphy, Matt O’Brien Baseball ’01-‘04 Detroit Tigers Los Angeles Angels Christian Paiz Men’s Tennis ’01-’04 Professional Tennis and 10-0 Davis Cup Matt Pali Baseball ’02-‘03 Los Angeles Angels Justin Phillabum Baseball ’07 Washington Nationals Callie Piper Softball ’00-’04 Brakettes Chris Salberg Baseball ’05-’07 Baltimore Orioles Joel Schmal Baseball ’06-’07 Independent Quentin Swain Football ’02-’03 NFL Europe Berlin Marja Valkeavuori Volleyball ’01 Finland Professional League Robbie Widlansky Baseball ’04-’07 Baltimore Orioles Nikki Myers, Brackettes Shontavia Williams Basketball ’02-‘06 Germany

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