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TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts ...... 1 2010 Outlook ...... 2 Head Coach Paul Wetmore...... 4 Coaching Staff ...... 6 Roster ...... 7 Roster Breakdown ...... 8 Meet The Lady Flames - Player Profi les ...... 9 2009: Year In Photos ...... 18 2010 Opponents ...... 20 Big South Conference ...... 23 2009 Big South Review ...... 24 UNIVERSITYVERSITY QUICK FACTS 2009 Big South Stats ...... 25 City/Zip ...... Lynchburg, Va./24502 Founded ...... 1971 2009 Season in Review ...... 26 Nickname ...... Lady Flames 2009 Stati sti cs...... 28 Enrollment ...... 11,311 2009 Results ...... 29 School Colors ...... Red, White and Blue Affi liati on ...... NCAA Division I Individual Records ...... 30 Conference ...... Big South Team Records ...... 31 Founder ...... Dr. Jerry Falwell Season Top 10 ...... 32 Chancellor ...... Jerry Falwell, Jr. Exec. Vice President...... Dr. Ronald Godwin Career Top 5 ...... 33 Director of Athleti cs ...... Jeff Barber Year-By-Year Team Stats ...... 34 Athleti cs Dept. Phone ...... (434) 582-2100 Year-By-Year Batti ng Leaders ...... 35 Ticket Offi ce Phone ...... (434) 582-SEAT Year-By-Year Pitching Leaders ...... 36 QUICK FACTS Year-By-Year Results ...... 37 Head Coach ...... Paul Wetmore (Liberty, ‘88) 2002 Big South Champions...... 46 Record at Liberty ...... 439-496-1 (16 years) All-Time Honors ...... 47 Career Record ...... Same Assistant Coaches ...... Tuesday Van Engen (Liberty, ‘84) Series Results ...... 48 ...... Jessica Moore (Liberty, ‘07) All-Time Roster ...... 49 Student Assistant Coach ...... Dana Wheeler Lady Flames Chronology ...... 51 Soft ball Offi ce Phone ...... (434) 582-7255 Liberty University ...... 52 2009 Record ...... 26-35 2009 Big South Record ...... 10-8 (3rd) Refl ecti ons on Jerry Falwell ...... 56 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 University Administrati on ...... 57 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 7/1 Athleti cs Administrati on ...... 58 Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 1/1 Newcomers...... 5 Academic Aff airs ...... 60 Athleti cs Compliance ...... 62 LIBERTY ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Sports Medicine ...... 63 Assistant A.D. for Communicati ons ...... Todd Wetmore Offi ce of Athleti cs Communicati ons Phone ...... 434 5822292 Athleti cs Excellence ...... 64 Cell Phone ...... 434 8418974 Media Informati on ...... 66 Email Address ...... [email protected] Liberty Soft ball Field ...... 67 Assoc. Athleti cs Communicati on Director ...... Ryan Bomberger Cell Phone ...... (434) 221-5576 TheT 2010 Soft ball Media Guide has been Email Address ...... [email protected] pproduced by the Liberty Offi ce of Athleti cs Assistant Athleti cs Communicati on Director ...... Eric Brown CCommunicati ons. Cell Phone ...... (434) 221-8817 Email Address ...... [email protected] EEditor: Jennifer Shelton Assistant Athleti cs Communicati ons Director...... Paul Carmany Cell Phone ...... (434) 221-5575 AAssistant Editors: Todd Wetmore, Ryan BBomberger, Paul Carmany and Eric Brown Email Address ...... [email protected] Graduate Assistant/Soft ball Contact ...... Jennifer Shelton PPhotography: Les Schofer, Kevin Giedd, Email Address: ...... [email protected] JaJamie Hall, Jordan Crossingham, Vincent Offi ce Phone ...... (434) 592-4849 BBriedis, Sideline Sports and LU Archives Cell Phone ...... (828) 638-3876 Athleti cs Communicati ons Fax ...... (434) 582-2076 CCover Design: Brian Wallace and Jennifer SShelton Athleti cs Mailing Address ...... 1971 University Blvd. PPrinti ng: Multi Ad Sports, Peoria, Ill...... Lynchburg, VA 24502

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 1 2010 OUTLOOK

Coming off their second consecuti ve runner-up fi nish in the Big South Championship, the Lady Flames will look to ride the mo- mentum of a successful 2009 campaign as the 2010 season gets underway. Aft er starti ng out slowly in 2009, the Lady Flames fi nished strong in conference play, winning six of their last seven Big South regular season contests before making a run in the postseason tournament. Head Coach Paul Wetmore, returning for his 17th season, says this year’s squad is more confi dent and more experienced, despite only having one senior team member. “We had a great fi nish last year, and it was one we really anti ci- pated and we worked for,” Wetmore said. “In the game of soft ball, confi dence is so important. I think the returners really saw that we have the capability to win, and that’s going to be a big asset to us.” As far as this season goes, Wetmore says he is cauti ously opti misti c. He expects a lot from the 2010 Lady Flames, but also acknowledges the progressive strength of the Big South Conference.

The Lady Flames by Positi on Aft er losing fi rst basemen Beth Bennett and pitcher Sarah Ellis to graduati on, the Lady Flames return seven positi on starters, includ- ing two all-conference honorees (pitcher Tiff ani Smith and infi elder Kelly Strickland). Replacing Bennett and Ellis, key players for the last four years, is no easy task. “We’ll defi nitely miss Sarah’s experience on our pitch- ing staff ,” Wetmore said. “But I think Tiff ani is so well experienced now that she can step into that role.” Senior Infi elder J’nae Jeff erson “Beth is a hard one to replace,” he conti nued. “Not only was she a solid leader, but she was also a big-ti me hitt er, and people are go- ing to have to step up. I don’t think we’re going to have one person Infi eld who will fi ll those shoes; instead, it’s going to have to be three or The only loss in the infi eld was Bennett , who in 2009 led the four people.” Lady Flames in nine stati sti cal categories, including batti ng average (.294), RBIs (34), home runs (11) and walks (28). Her 11 home runs Pitching also ranked second in the Big South, and her 48 total hits ranked Wetmore says this year’s pitching staff has much more depth second for Liberty. Wetmore will look to sophomore Kaylee West, than in recent years. Smith, a junior, returns as the No. 1 pitcher for who saw playing ti me in right fi eld last year, to fi ll Bennett ’s slot in the Lady Flames, and will be joined by newcomers Kati e Warrington the infi eld. and Katrina Johnson, as well as Hope Joseph. “We knew when Kaylee came in that she was an excellent fi rst Smith, who boasted the best ERA in the Big South last year baseman, and she will do a terrifi c job defensively,” Wetmore said. (2.21), set a new school record with 16 strikeouts in a 3-1 win over “She really worked on her hitti ng this fall, and I think she can hit in Presbyterian on April 24, 2009. “Tiff ani is somebody who we’ll be that 4-5-6 slot on a regular basis. She should drive in runs for us this looking to throw up to 50 percent of our innings,” Wetmore said. year.” “She’s going to have to be very consistent.” Returning at second base is junior Cassie Hendrix, who Wetmore Wetmore also has high hopes for the newcomers in the circle. calls a solid, defensive infi elder. “Cassie is also a threat at the plate “We’ve got two freshmen pitchers, and they both had a very with her speed,” Wetmore added. “She can mix it up with bunts, good fall,” Wetmore said. “I think we’re going to see our pitching slaps and switch-hitti ng.” staff become very solid, as the new girls grow and gain more experi- Backing up Hendrix is newcomer Lauren Trentham, who Wet- ence.” more says will be a big help to the team hitti ng off the bench. Strickland, a 2009 all-conference honoree and a member of the Catcher 2009 Big South All-Tournament team, is back in the starti ng lineup Junior Keely McMillon will be the second-year starter behind the at shortstop. Strickland enjoyed a successful freshman campaign, plate, aft er receiving a 2009 Big South All-Tournament Team honor. leading the Lady Flames with a .889 slugging percentage in confer- “Keely conti nues to be a solid catcher and she has done an ence play and ranking second on the squad with eight home runs excellent job for us,” Wetmore said. and 25 RBIs. Backing up McMillon will be sophomore Jenny Law, who saw Sophomore Bridgett Woods, a walk-on last year, is the backup playing ti me last year in the outf ield and as the designated hitt er. at shortstop. “Bridgett is probably the most improved player on our Last year’s number one backup, Ashley Bensinger, suff ered a team,” commented Wetmore. “She’s very enthusiasti c, a great kid hand injury in the off season, and Wetmore says her contributi on to and a good team player. She’s a very important part of our team this year’s team will be as a pinch hitt er. because she’s so positi ve.” Wetmore said Woods may also come off the bench to hit at ti mes.

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Rounding out the infi eld at third base will be the lone senior, Sophomore Meredith Baisden is also fi ghti ng for a spot in the J’nae Jeff erson. “She’s solid, and she does a great job for us at third,” outf ield. “She’s really improved,” Wetmore said. “By far, she’s physi- Wetmore said. “She’s fearless, and she gets up there and swings the cally the strongest kid on our team. She hits the ball harder than bat. She will probably hit in the No. 3 spot in the lineup.” anybody.” Backing up Jeff erson will be sophomore Danielle Howard, the Jeff erson, Hendrix and Smith will serve as this year’s team cap- heir apparent at that positi on. “We will have both J’nae and Dani- tains. “I think the team chemistry is going to be very good this year,” elle in the lineup. At this point, it looks like Danielle will be in the commented Wetmore. “It’s always a challenge because we spend lineup in left fi eld.” so much ti me together, but the new girls have melted right into the group.” Outf ield Next to Howard in left fi eld, junior Amber DePasquale will be 2010 Schedule in center fi eld. “There’s no questi on that Amber will be our center The Lady Flames are once again prepared to tackle a very chal- fi elder,” Wetmore said. “She’s got good hustle, a great arm, and lenging schedule. good coverage out there.” Liberty kicks off the 2010 season on Feb. 14, competi ng in the Right fi eld is sti ll a toss-up, with Law, Jenna Eatmon and newcom- UNC Charlott e Tournament in Charlott e, N.C. er Jill Stephens vowing for the starti ng positi on. Wetmore expects Aft er appearances in the USC Upstate Campus Suites Spartan Law to hit in the leadoff spot regardless of her defensive role. Classic in Spartanburg, S.C., Feb. 19-21, and the Georgia Tech Buzz “Jenny Law had a really good fall,” Wetmore said. “She hit really Classic in Woodstock, Ga., March 5-7, Liberty will travel to Tusca- well and worked on her outf ield skills. She really loves the game loosa, Ala. and Cookeville, Tenn. The Lady Flames will have for single and she plays hard. She’s going to fi nd a way to get on base and get games against 2009 nati onal runner-up Alabama and Tennessee around to score.” Tech, March 9-11, before wrapping up early non-conference play at Wetmore also notes how much Eatmon has improved. the University of Tennessee Spring Classic in Knoxville, Tenn., March “Jenna has done a good job out there,” Wetmore said. “She’s a 12-14. good defensive outf ielder and she’s also worked a lot on her hitti ng.” “Going down to the Buzz Classic is a great opportunity for us, Eatmon was the starti ng right fi elder in all six games of last year’s and we will see quality teams there,” Wetmore said, noti ng that he’s postseason tournament, and hit home runs in two of those tourna- tried to enter the tournament for the last 10 years. ment contests. Liberty opens conference play on March 18 with a doubleheader And then, there’s Stephens, who is sti ll recovering from an off - at Radford, the 2009 Big South regular season and tournament season injury. “Jill is the wild card,” Wetmore said. “She’s got good champion. foot speed, she can bunt, she can slap and she can hit with power. The fi rst home game of the season is scheduled as a single game She’s the future of our outf ield.” on March 23, as the Lady Flames host the Highlanders for the fi nal game of the series. Aft er a non-conference doubleheader at Virginia on March 24, the Lady Flames move into April by hosti ng Big South opponent Winthrop in a three-game series April 2-3 and the Spartans of UNC Greensboro for a doubleheader on April 7. On April 9-10, Liberty travels to Charleston, S.C., for a three-game conference series against Charleston Southern. Aft er hosti ng James Madison (April 14), Gardner-Webb (April 16-17) and George Washington (April 18), the Lady Flames hit the road once again for games against Norfolk State and Hampton before returning home to host Longwood on April 24. Liberty then travels to Blacksburg, Va., to take on Virginia Tech in a doubleheader on April 28 before heading to Clinton, S.C. to face the Blue Hose of Presbyterian in a three-game series April 30-May 1. The Lady Flames wrap up the regular season hosti ng Coastal Carolina in a three-game conference series in Lynchburg. The 2010 Big South Conference Soft ball Championship will be held in Conway, S.C. May 13-15, followed by the NCAA Regionals May 21-22. “The Big South is going to be a major challenge,” Wetmore said. “But we’ve got a wealth of people who have played a lot of games as underclassmen, and I think that will pay dividends. I’m really excited to get going.”

Junior Pitcher Tiff ani Smith

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successful campaign, as the Lady Flames surpassed the 30-win Paul Wetmore plateau for the fi ft h-consecuti ve year with a 34-29 record. The team Head Coach fi nished 9-1 in the Big South regular season standings, claiming the 17th Season university’s fi rst-ever outright Big South regular-season ti tle. 439-496-1 Liberty also made its second appearance in the ti tle game of the Three-ti me Big South Coach of the Year Big South Soft ball Championship, as the Lady Flames also advanced Four-ti me VaSID Coach of the Year to the fi nal game of the 1998 Big South Championship. 89th head coach in NCAA Soft ball history For his eff orts, Wetmore was honored as the Co-Big South to reach 400-career victories. Coach of the Year in 2000. This marked the third ti me in his career Wetmore has been honored as the league’s top coach as he shared TheThe goal of every athlete, regardless of the the honors with Radford’s Charlie Gunter in 1996, while winning the level of competi ti on, is to not only compete against the world’s best award outright in 1999 aft er guiding the Lady Flames to a school- competi ti on, but to beat the best. record 41-25 mark. That rule of thumb spreads further than just those wearing The goal of beati ng the nati on’s best moved from a preseason numbered uniforms on the athleti c batt lefi eld, but also is the singu- commitment card to a reality over the last three years, as Liberty has lar focus of each member of the coaching staff . picked up its most notable wins under Wetmore since 2005. Head coach Paul Wetmore, who is in his 17th year at the helm Liberty began the successful run against nati onally ranked pro- of the Lady Flames soft ball program, is a living testament to this grams with a 2-1 upset of No. 25 A&M Corpus Christi in 2005, aspirati on. The skipper, who holds the second-longest coaching ten- then an associate member of the Big South for soft ball. ure among all coaches at Liberty, has led his squad to new heights, The following season, Liberty took to the soft ball diamond for seemingly each and every year. its annual ti lt with in-state foe Virginia Tech, who entered the game It took 518 games and nine seasons to reach one of his main ranked No. 24. The star-studded night saw the Lady Flames’ bats goals, but if you asked Wetmore he would say it was worth every came alive in the fi rst for a 6-5 win, followed by a 3-0 shutout, giving day of practi ce, every long bus ride, every win and even every loss as Liberty its fi rst-ever sweep over a Top 25 program. he guided his squad to its fi rst-ever Big South Conference champion- However, the crowning run of success against the nati on’s best ship in 2002. under Wetmore took place in 2007, when the skipper challenged The irony of the story is that Wetmore, the winningest coach in his senior-laden squad with the most daunti ng schedule in program the history of the program and the most victorious coach in all Lib- history. erty athleti cs history, accomplished the goal with one of his lesser- But the talented crew responded to the menacing slate, starti ng talented teams. with a 4-3 victory over host and No. 23 Hawaii at the Bank of Hawaii However, the squad rallied from a .500 regular season and a Invitati onal on March 14. fi ft h-place seeding entering the conference tournament to post four- Two days later, the Lady Flames proved the victory was no fl uke, consecuti ve upset victories en route to the championship, earning as the Lady Flames shutout No. 10 and NCAA World Series par- the program’s fi rst-ever trip to an NCAA Regional. ti cipant Baylor, 4-0, closing out Liberty’s fi rst-ever trip outside the “It was such a great opportunity to win the Big South as it conti nental . was something we had been working toward for nine years,” said However, one of the crowing victories in Wetmore’s legacy at Wetmore. “It is a great milestone in the history of the program and Liberty came on March 26, 2007, when his Lady Flames shutout certainly something to build on for the future.” 2005 NCAA nati onal champion Michigan, who was ranked No. 6 at Aft er the ceremonial trimming of his two-decade old mustache the ti me, at the Women4Women Invitati onal in Louisville, Ky. at Winthrop’s home plate just minutes aft er the conclusion of the The victory marked the third highest ranked opponent a Liberty 1-0 victory over the host school (a reward Wetmore had been promising for years to the team that won the fi rst championship), Wetmore took his squad to Columbia, S.C., to face the number-one seed and the top-ranked team in the nati on in UCLA. Unshaken by their opponent’s loft y credenti als, the Lady Flames played toe-to-toe with the best team in land as the game was score- less heading into the bott om of the fi ft h inning. However, the Bruins showed why they were the nati on’s top-ranked team and eventually pulled away from Liberty for a 3-0 victory. The Lady Flames also dropped a 7-1 decision to former Big South opponent UMBC in the second game, but walked away from the enti re experience with great joy and respect and a new goal to achieve – a return trip, one he hopes will materialize each and every year of heading up the program. Success has been no stranger to Wetmore over the years, who was named the program’s fourth head coach in 1994 as the school reinstalled the program aft er a seven-year layoff . He has guided the program to seven seasons with 30-plus wins over the past 14 years, half the years he has overseen the program. The 2000 season proved to be another one of Wetmore’s more

4 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 HEAD COACH PAUL WETMORE

Paul Wetmore Quick Facts Wetmore was once again honored for his eff orts as he was named VaSID Coach of the Year, marking the fourth ti me in his ca- Birthdate: Aug. 24 reer he has garnered the honor to ti e for the most by a head coach in the state SID organizati on’s history. Family: Wife, Cynthia The 16-year skipper’s most recent success story came in a trans- Children: Two children, Todd and Amy fer from Charlott e, who in just three years at Liberty rewrote the Hometown: Chester, Conn. Lady Flames’ record books. Jessica Moore, a two-ti me VaSID State Player of the Year and Liberty’s only repeat Big South Player of the Coaching Honors Year, fi nished her career atop almost every off ensive category in 1996: Big South Co-Coach of the Year program history. VaSID Coach of the Year She is the only player in program history to post a bett er than 1997: VaSID Coach of the Year .400 career batti ng average (.419), to go along with 229 career hits, 1998: VaSID Coach of the Year 191 runs scored and astonishing 58 home runs. 1999: Big South Coach of the Year Moore, following the conclusion of her collegiate playing days, 2000: Big South Co-Coach of the Year became Wetmore’s fi rst-ever recruited athlete to play profession- 2002: Big South Conference Champions ally when she signed a contract with the Washington Glory. The NCAA Regional Appearance Chesapeake, Va., nati ve made an immediate impact on the squad, 2006: VaSID Coach of the Year helping the Glory claim the Nati onal Pro Fastball championship in 2007. Moore is now a member of the Liberty coaching staff . athleti cs team has defeated in department history, falling only Prior to his days with the Lady Flames, Wetmore logged over behind the team’s victory over No. 3 Wake Forest in 2002 30 years as both a player and coach at all levels of the soft ball and and the men’s soccer team’s win over No. 5 Wake Forest in 2000. baseball ranks. He was a four-year lett erman at Valley Regional High The baseball program also knocked off No. 6 Clemson in 2000, tying School in Deep River, Conn., before receiving an invitati on to try out soft ball program’s eff ort against the Wolverines. with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Wetmore reached a loft y personal level of achievement on April Over his two-decade long coaching career, Wetmore guided 4, 2008, as Liberty’s 4-0 victory over then Big South foe Birming- numerous boys’ and girls’ and men’s and women’s soft ball squads ham-Southern gave the skipper his 400th career victory, making him at all levels to various championships. He has also served in several the 89th coach in NCAA soft ball history to reach the 400-win mark. administrati ve capaciti es, ranging from Litt le League Vice President Later that year, Wetmore guided the Lady Flames to a runner- to instructi onal camp organizer for players and umpires. up fi nish at the Big South Soft ball Championship in Rock Hill, S.C., Wetmore has been affi liated with the University for over 18 accounti ng for the program’s fourth appearance in the league’s ti tle years as he served as University’s Director of Printi ng Services for contest. 16 years, including several years in dual positi ons as head soft ball And in 2008, Wetmore led the Lady Flames to their second- coach and printi ng department director. consecuti ve runner-up fi nish at the Big South Championship, where A nati ve of Connecti cut, Wetmore and his wife, Cynthia, now Liberty fell to regular-season champion Radford. reside in the Lynchburg area. The couple has two children, Todd, Wetmore has had the privilege of coaching some of the best who is the Assistant Athleti cs Director for Communicati ons at the athletes to don a Liberty uniform. Under his watch, a Lady Flame University, and daughter, Amy. has been named the top player in the state of Virginia six ti mes, gar- nering the VaSID honor in 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2006 and 2007. Shannon Tanski, who ranks second all-ti me in school history with a .384 career batti ng average and 37 home runs, took home the award in 1997, and Stacy Radulovich, the school’s all-ti me leader with 226 career hits, 167 runs scored and 80 stolen bases, received the award in 1998. In 1999, Meredith Hollyfi eld was named the Co-VaSID Player of the Year aft er driving in a then school-record 60 RBI. Hollyfi eld was also named the Big South’s Player of the Year, marking the fi rst ti me Wetmore had coached a league player of the year. Freshman Cheryl Wyrick was named Co-Big South Rookie of the Year to account for the second ti me in Wetmore’s tenure that a Lady Flame had been named the league’s top newcomer. In 2004, under Wetmore’s tutelage, the Lady Flames had their third player honored as the top player in the league as Amanda Maska won Big South Player of the Year honors behind a career- best .409 batti ng average, 10 home runs and 41 RBIs. She was also tabbed VaSID Player of the Year as well. In 2006, Wetmore returned his program to the glory years of the late ‘90s as the Lady Flames ti ed the 1999 squad for victories in a season by fi nishing the year 41-23. Liberty broke 10-team and six-individual records during the campaign.

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 5 2010 COACHING STAFF

Tuesday Van Engen Jessica Moore Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Seventh Season First Season

Tuesday Van Engen is currently cur in her seventh year overall with the Jessica Moore, Moore a Liberty soft ball standout from 2005-07, returns Liberty soft ball program, including her fourth year back since returning to her alma mater aft er competi ng for two years for the Washington to the coaching staff for the 2007 season. Glory, a professional fast-pitch organizati on. During her fi rst year back, Van Engen helped the Lady Flames to Moore capped off a stellar collegiate career for the Lady Flames one of their most successful seasons in program history. Liberty posted atop several program record lists, including career batti ng average a 36-26 overall record, which included wins over three nati onally (.419), career runs scored (191) and career home runs (58). Moore also ranked programs topped by a shutout victory over No. 6 Michigan. The holds the school record for most home runs in a single season, with Lady Flames also fi nished atop the Big South standings, tying for the 21, in 2006. She was named the 2006 and 2007 Big South Player of regular season ti tle with an 11-4 conference mark. the Year, and became the fi rst player in program history to garner the In 2008, Van Engen helped lead Liberty to the Big South Champion- honor twice during a career. Moore was also named the VaSID Player ship ti tle game against Winthrop. The championship game appearance of the Year in 2006 and 2007, and was the fi rst player to garner that was the fourth in program history and the fi rst with Van Engen on staff . award twice as well. Van Engen again helped the Lady Flames to the Big South Champi- Aft er signing with the Glory, Moore recorded 11 hits, 10 RBIs and onship ti tle game in 2009, where the team fell to eventual champion six home runs in her rookie season, as Washington fi nished its fi rst year Radford. with a 34-10 record en route to the 2007 NPF Championship ti tle. In Van Engen helped resurrect the program in 1994 aft er it was rein- 2008, Moore fi nished the year with 18 hits, 13 RBIs and three home stated and served as an assistant coach for three seasons (1994-96). runs. During her fi nal year with the squad, Van Engen assisted in Liberty’s Moore will serve as the coaching staff ’s hitti ng specialist, working fi rst of fi ve-straight 30-plus victory seasons. The Lady Flames posted a to improve the team’s off ense. 36-18 record and a 9-7 mark in Big South play, marking Liberty’s fi rst- Moore, who also earned her master’s degree in accounti ng through ever winning season in conference competi ti on. Liberty’s distance-learning program, gained coaching experience at Van Engen is no stranger to Liberty; as she graduated from the Western Branch High School in Chesapeake, Va., in 2008. insti tuti on in 1984 with a bachelor’s degree in physical educati on and a minor in health educati on. She was a four-year starter (1981-84) at third base for Liberty’s soft ball team during her collegiate days and sti ll ranks in several Lady Flames’ career categories. She currently ranks fi ft h in school history with a .334 career batti ng average, and her .361 bat- ti ng average in 1981 ranks 12th best in school history. Van Engen, who is a nati ve of Nashville, Mich., is married to Robert Van Engen, who is a professor in Liberty’s School of Religion. The couple has two children – son Garrett and daughter Meagan, who are both students at Liberty.

Dana Wheeler Student Assistant Coach First Season

Dana Wheeler, a rising senior at Liberty who suff ered a career-end- ing injury last year, will round out the 2010 coaching staff as a student assistant coach, and will concentrate solely on pitchers. During her two competi ti ve years as a Lady Flame, Wheeler performed well in the circle, and is currently fi ft h in Liberty history for career-best ERA (2.33).

6 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 2010 ROSTER

Liberty University 2010 Soft ball Roster

Alphabeti cal Roster No. Name Pos. B/T Year Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 17 Meredith Baisden OF R/R So. 5-7 Hunti ngton, W.Va./Cabell Midland 9 Ashley Bensinger UTL R/R Jr. 5-8 Newark, Del./Red Lion Christi an (Cecil) 5 Amber DePasquale OF R/R Jr. 5-4 The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands 22 Jenna Eatmon OF R/L Jr. 5-6 Emerald Isle, N.C./Croatan 21 Cassie Hendrix INF L/R Jr. 5-6 Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 12 Danielle Howard UTL R/R So. 5-7 Earlville, Md./Bohemia Manor 1 J’nae Jeff erson INF R/R Sr. 5-4 Barboursville, W.Va./Cabell Midland 2 Katrina Johnson RHP R/R Fr. 5-10 Levelland, Texas/Levelland 15 Hope Joseph RHP R/R So. 5-9 Fredericksburg, Va./Fredericksburg Christ. 11 Jenny Law UTL R/R So. 5-6 Penhook, Va./Franklin County 23 Keely McMillon C R/R Jr. 5-5 Vermontville, Mich./Lansing Catholic 10 Tiff ani Smith RHP R/R Jr. 5-7 Hanover, Pa./South Western 14 Jill Stephens OF L/R Fr. 5-4 Kansas City, Mo./Raytown 7 Kelly Strickland INF R/R So. 5-5 Tabor City, N.C./South Columbus 24 Lauren Trentham INF R/R Fr. 5-1 Chester, Va./James River 6 Kati e Warrington RHP R/R Fr. 5-4 Townsend, Del./Red Lion Christi an 8 Kaylee West INF L/L So. 5-10 Auburndale, Fla./Auburndale 16 Bridgett Woods INF R/R So. 5-5 Prospect, Va./Prince Edward

Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. B/T Year Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 J’nae Jeff erson INF R/R Sr. 5-4 Barboursville, W.Va./Cabell Midland 2 Katrina Johnson RHP R/R Fr. 5-10 Levelland, Texas/Levelland 5 Amber DePasquale OF R/R Jr. 5-4 The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands 6 Kati e Warrington RHP R/R Fr. 5-4 Townsend, Del./Red Lion Christi an 7 Kelly Strickland INF R/R So. 5-5 Tabor City, N.C./South Columbus 8 Kaylee West INF L/L So. 5-10 Auburndale, Fla./Auburndale 9 Ashley Bensinger UTL R/R Jr. 5-8 Newark, Del./Red Lion Christi an (Cecil) 10 Tiff ani Smith RHP R/R Jr. 5-7 Hanover, Pa./South Western 11 Jenny Law UTL R/R So. 5-6 Penhook, Va./Franklin County 12 Danielle Howard UTL R/R So. 5-7 Earlville, Md./Bohemia Manor 14 Jill Stephens OF L/R Fr. 5-4 Kansas City, Mo./Raytown 15 Hope Joseph RHP R/R So. 5-9 Fredericksburg, Va./Fredericksburg Christ. 16 Bridgett Woods INF R/R So. 5-5 Prospect, Va./Prince Edward 17 Meredith Baisden OF R/R So. 5-7 Hunti ngton, W.Va./Cabell Midland 21 Cassie Hendrix INF L/R Jr. 5-6 Indianapolis, Ind./North Central 22 Jenna Eatmon OF R/L Jr. 5-6 Emerald Isle, N.C./Croatan 23 Keely McMillon C R/R Jr. 5-5 Vermontville, Mich./Lansing Catholic 24 Lauren Trentham INF R/R Fr. 5-1 Chester, Va./James River

Head Coach: Paul Wetmore (17th season, 439-496-1) Assistant Coaches: Tuesday Van Engen (seventh season) and Jessica Moore (fi rst season) Student Asst. Coach: Dana Wheeler (fi rst season) Athleti c Trainer: Dan Preusser

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 7 2010 ROSTER BREAKDOWN

Delaware (2) Newark - Ashley Bensinger Townsend - Kati e Warrington

Florida (1) Auburndale - Kaylee West

Indiana (1) Indianapolis - Cassie Hendrix 1 1 Maryland (1) Earlville - Danielle Howard 1 1 2 2 Michigan (1) 4 Keely McMillon 1 Missouri (1) 2 Kansas City - Jill Stephens

North Carolina (2) Emerald Isle - Jenna Eatmon Tabor City - Kelly Strickland 2 Pennsylvania (1) Hanover - Tiff ani Smith 1

Texas (2) Levelland - Katrina Johnson The Woodlands - Amber DePasquale Virginia (4) Penhook - Jenny Law West Virgina (2) Hunti ngton - Meredith Baisden Chester - Lauren Trentham Prospect - Bridgett Woods Barboursville - J’nae Jeff erson Fredericksburg - Hope Joseph

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contests … had the fourth-longest hitti ng streak on the team at six games … was a combined 3-for-six with four runs scored in a doubleheader split with Gardner-Webb … 1-for-4 with a run scored during Liberty’s 3-2 victory over J’nae JEFFERSON the College of Charleston at the KSU Classic … scored three runs and was 5-4 - Sr. 1-for-2 from the plate during Liberty’s 9-4 victory over Princeton at the Tar INF, R/R Heel Invitati onal … her fi rst collegiate home run was a grand slam during Cabell Midland HS Liberty’s 14-1 victory over Rhode Island at the Tar Heel Invitati onal … 3-for- Barboursville, W.Va. 3 against Marshall at the Tar Heels Invitati onal … 1-for-4 with a run scored and a double, helping Liberty secure third place at the Tar Heel Invitati onal 1 with a 7-3 victory over Rutgers … 2-for-3 with two runs scored in a 6-5 vic- tory over Boston College in Liberty’s opening game at the Hawaiian Airlines Spring Fling Tournament … 2-for-3 with a run scored and a double during 2009 (Jr.): Named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … started 60 Liberty’s upset victory over No. 10 Baylor at the Bank of Hawaii Invitati on- games for the Lady Flames … started 59 games at third base and one at al ... 1-for-3 with two RBIs and a double against No. 25 California at the second base … ranked fi rst on the squad with 49 hits, 179 at-bats and 201 Women4Women Invitati onal … 1-for-2 against No. 7 Northwestern … was total plate appearances … had the best batti ng average on the team in a combined 2-for-4 with two runs scored, two RBIs, a double and home run conference play (.382) … led the team with 12 multi ple-hit games … had in a doubleheader against James Madison … 2-for-4 with two runs scored, the longest hitti ng streak on the squad at 12 games … ranked second on three RBI and a home run in Liberty’s Big South opener against Winthrop the team with a .274 overall batti ng average… ti ed for fi rst with two triples … had a solo home run against UNC Greensboro … was a combined 2-for-3 … was second on the squad with 21 runs scored, 75 total bases and 10 with a run scored in a doubleheader against Longwood … 2-for-3 with a run doubles … third on the team with 19 RBIs and four home runs … fi nished scored during Liberty’s 4-3 Big South win over Coastal Carolina … hit a solo the season with nine stolen bases, ranking second on the team … led the home run against No. 17 Virginia Tech … 1-for-2 with a three run home run team with 102 assists … had four multi ple-RBI games, ranking fourth on the against Birmingham-Southern. squad … 1-for-3 with a home run and two RBIs against Long Beach State … 1-for-3 with a double and one RBI against Charleston Southern … enjoyed Prep: Graduated from Cabell Midland High School … four-year varsity start- three consecuti ve two-hit games against Coastal Carolina to conclude the er up the middle for the Lady Knights at either shortstop or second base regular season … was 2-for-4 with four RBIs on May 2 against the Chanti - … helped lead Cabell Midland to three state runner-up fi nishes (freshman, cleers … batt ed 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in the May 6 Big sophomore and senior years) and a state championship during her junior South tournament game against Charleston Southern. campaign … MSAC fi rst-team and All-State fi rst-team honoree as a junior and senior... All-Tournament Best of the Best as a junior and senior … bat- 2008 (So.): Named to the Big South All-Tournament team … named to Big ted .325 as a starter at shortstop as a freshman … fi nished her sophomore South Presidenti al Honor Roll … started all 61 games … started 42 games at season with a .329 batti ng average, 13 RBIs and a home run … batt ed a third base, 18 games at shortstop and one game at second base … fi nished career-best .470 with 17 RBI and fi ve home runs during her junior year … fi ft h on the team with a .237 batti ng average, fourth with 173 at-bats … capped off her prep career as she batt ed .436 with 19 RBIs and two hom- ranked fi ft h with three home runs … also ranked second on the squad with ers as a senior … named the MVP of the North-South game as a senior … 11 doubles … led the team in assists with 131, and was second with a .970 graduated with very high honors … MU alpha theta … French honorary … fi elding percentage … ti ed for fourth with 41 hits … ended the season with honor roll student. seven stolen bases out of eight att empts for a .875 stolen base percent- age … was fourth on the squad with a .353 slugging percentage … fi nished Personal: Daughter of Jay and Margaret Jeff erson … comes from an athleti c fi ft h with 61 total bases … ti ed for the fourth-longest hitti ng streak on the background, as her father played baseball at Marshall … majoring in busi- team at seven games … ranked fourth on the squad with 10 multi ple-hit ness marketi ng … would like to pursue a career as a Christi an counselor games … ti ed for fi rst with most total bases in a single game with seven aft er graduati on … birthday is Sept. 15. against Coastal Carolina … ti ed an individual single game high with six as- sists against UNC Greensboro and six against Coastal Carolina … 2-for-4 with a RBI in a game against Birmingham-Southern … hit a home run in 1-0 win over UNC Greensboro … led the team to a 4-0 win over Norfolk State, batti ng 2-for-4 with a double and a RBI … 1-for-3 with a double against Boston University … 2-for-4 with a double in a game against Dartmouth … combined four hits in two wins over Gardner-Webb … 3-for-3 with a home run against Charleston Southern … 3-for-4 with a double and a home run in Big South Championship win over Coastal Carolina … 2-for-3 in conference tournament victory over Radford, helping the Lady Flames to the Big South Championship ti tle game … hit safely in 10-of-11 games to end the season, raising her batti ng average 70 percentage points during the span.

2007 (Fr.): Named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … started all 62 games … started 61 games at shortstop and one at second base … ranked fourth on the team with 31 runs scored and six home runs … seventh on the squad with fi ve doubles … one of the more pati ent hitt ers on the team, ranking fourth with 16 walks … ranked third on the team with seven sac- rifi ce hits … second on the team with 102 assists … had seven multi ple-hit games during the year … ranked fi ft h on the team with fi ve multi ple-RBI

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Ashley BENSINGER Amber DEPASQUALE 5-8 - Jr. 5-4 - Jr. UTL, R/R OF, R/R Red Lion Christi an (Cecil) The Woodlands HS Newark,9 Del. The Woodlands,5 Texas

2008 (So.): Appeared in 46 games for the Lady Flames, primarily as a desig- 2009 (So.): Named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … appeared in nated hitt er and pinch hitt er … also saw playing ti me at catcher and short- 59 games with 57 starts … played all games at center fi eld except one as a stop … recorded her fi rst hit as a Lady Flame, a double, against Cal State pinch hitt er … ended the season with a .255 overall batti ng average (fourth Northridge … ended the season with 21 hits, six RBIs, three doubles and on the team) … led the team with 12 sacrifi ce bunts … ranked fi ft h with a six runs scored … was 1-for-1 and drove in a run against Florida Atlanti c … .349 slugging percentage and 149 at-bats … ti ed for third on the team with batt ed 2-for-3 against Big South opponent Winthrop … was 2-for-4 with a 38 hits and a triple … second on the team with 10 multi ple-hit games … was double and two RBIs against Virginia … batt ed 2-for-3 with a home run in fourth on the squad with 52 total bases … ranked third with a .875 stolen regular-season victory over Charleston Southern. base percentage, aft er stealing seven bases out of eight att empts … ti ed for fourth on the team with nine runs scored in conference play … ranked sec- Previous School: Played one season at Cecil College in North East, Md., as ond with 52 at-bats in Big South play … 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs a catcher and outf ielder … hit two home runs and ended the year with a against Jacksonville … 2-for-3 with one RBI against Florida Atlanti c … 3-for- .413 batti ng average … named fi rst-team all-region … also a second-team 3 in home win over Hampton … 2-for-4 with a triple and one RBI against all-state honoree. Virginia … 2-for-3 with a double at James Madison … 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs at Coastal Carolina … hit a home run and drove in two runs in Prep: Graduated from Red Lion Christi an Academy … was a four-year let- Big South tournament win over eventual champion Radford. terwinner … team captain for four years … named fi rst team all-conference and second-team all-state as a senior … fi nal season hit four home runs and 2008 (Fr.): Played in all 61 games for the Lady Flames … started 51 games maintained a .350 batti ng average … named team MVP her junior year, as in the outf ield and eight at shortstop … ti ed for fi rst on the team with two well as second-team all-state and fi rst-team all-conference … ended junior triples and fi ft h with fi ve doubles … fi nished second on the squad in runs campaign with 10 home runs and a .425 batti ng average … also won MVP scored with 24 … ranked fourth on the team in at-bats (181), total bases honors as a freshman. (62), total plate appearances (202) and home runs (4) … was fi ft h with a .343 slugging percentage and a.296 on-base percentage … had the third- Personal: Daughter of Jamie Pastor and Laraine Scalia … majoring in crimi- most walks on the team with 16 … ti ed for most stolen bases in one game nal justi ce … birthday is April 18. with two against Presbyterian … ti ed for fi ft h-longest hitti ng streak on the team during the year at fi ve games … had six multi ple-hit games and a multi ple-RBI game … fi nished the season with a .227 batti ng average … 3-for-3 with a triple and a double in win over Charleston Southern … 1-for-3 with two hits, a RBI and one run scored in season-opener against Tennes- see Tech … 1-for-4 with two runs scored in a victory over Kennesaw State …. 1-for-3 with a double and a RBI against East Carolina … helped the team to a win over Virginia, batti ng 1-for-3 with a home run … also went 1-for-3 and hit a home run against Birmingham-Southern … 1-for-3 with a home run in Big South Championship win over Coastal Carolina ... had the game- winning hit in a 2-0 victory over Radford to send Liberty to the Big South Championship ti tle game … led the team off ensively in the ti tle game with two hits against Winthrop … ended the year on a fi ve-game hitti ng streak.

Prep: Graduated from The Woodlands High School … four-year lett erwin- ner as a uti lity player … named second team All-District and All County her junior year … played travel ball for Texas Hit-N-Run, helping the team to the Houston Metro ASA champions and Texas AFA State champions … recorded a .451 batti ng average with two home runs … led her team with an 11-1 record from the circle with 60 strikeouts and a 0.75 ERA.

Personal: Daughter of Clare Smith … comes from an athleti c family as her brother, Derek, plays football at Mississippi State … majoring in health pro- moti ons … birthday is Aug. 13.

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Jenna EATMON Cassie HENDRIX 5-6 - Jr. 5-6 - Jr. OF, R/L INF, L/R Croatan HS North Central HS 222Emerald Isle,2 N.C. 221Indianapolis,1 Ind.

2009 (So.): Named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … appeared in 2009 (So.): Named to Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … appeared in 60 39 contests, starti ng in 24 … started 16 games in right fi eld, and also saw games for the Lady Flames, starti ng in 59 … played all games at second base ti me as a designated hitt er … fi nished the season with 15 hits, seven RBIs … led the team with 13 stolen bases out of 15 att empts … had fi ve multi ple- and eight runs scored … led the squad with two triples in Big South play … hit games … ended the season on a three-game hitti ng streak … ranked fi ft h had three multi ple-hit games … ended the season on a two-game hitti ng on the team with 170 total plate appearances … ranked third on the squad streak … ranked third on the team with a .431 slugging percentage … had with 15 walks … fi nished the season with 31 hits, two RBIs and 20 runs a big showing in the Big South Championship, hitti ng home runs against scored … ranked fi ft h on the team with a .960 fi elding percentage … second Winthrop and Radford … 2-for-3 with a double and drove in a run in regular on the squad with 79 assists … batt ed 1-for-1 with a run scored against season matchup against Radford … 2-for-3 with a double, a triple and three nati onally-ranked Tennessee … drove in runs against Delaware State and RBIs against Coastal Carolina … received a Liberty Student-Athlete of the Florida Atlanti c … 2-for-3 with two runs scored against Virginia … also 2-for- Month honor. 3 against Gardner-Webb, Longwood and UNC Greensboro … 3-for-4 with two runs scored against Coastal Carolina … recorded hits in each of the fi - 2008 (Fr.): Received a Big South Player of the Week honor … named to nal three games of the Big South Championship, against Charleston South- Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … fi nished her fi rst season of collegiate ern and Radford. soft ball ranked fi ft h on the team with 12 RBIs … ti ed for the fi ft h-longest hitti ng streak on the team at fi ve games … had three multi ple-hit games 2008 (Fr.): Played in 61 games for the Lady Flames, starti ng in 60 at second and three multi ple-RBI games … played in 38 games, starti ng 28 games in base … led the team in stolen bases with 10 (out of 10 att empts) … had the the outf ield … nabbed her fi rst collegiate hit in a game against Radford … second-highest batti ng average on the squad (.280) … ranked second with had the game-winning RBI in a 3-0 victory over St. Louis … 2-for-3 with a 193 at-bats and 54 hits … ranked third in runs scored with 22 … led the double, a home run and 2 RBIs in a win over Charleston Southern … 2-for-3 team in total plate appearances with 221 … also led the team in sacrifi ce with two RBIs in postseason victory over coastal Carolina … pitched two bunts with 12 … ti ed for the fourth-longest hitti ng streak on the squad at innings against Virginia Tech, giving up one hit and striking out two against seven games … ranked second in multi ple-hit games with 13 … 2-for-3 with the No. 19-ranked Hokies … made four appearances in the pitcher’s circle. a triple and one run scored in season-opener against Tennessee Tech … helped the team to a 7-0 win over Presbyterian, batti ng 2-for-2 with three Prep: Graduated from Croatan High School … four-year lett erwinner as a runs scored … combined 3-for-7 in two games against St. Louis, including a pitcher… currently holds the fi ft h-highest season batti ng average (.627) in game 2 win … helped Liberty to a 9-6 win over Virginia, batti ng 2-for-3 with the state of North Carolina … three-ti me all conference and All Area honor- a run scored … 2-for-4 with two runs scored in a win over Hampton … 3-for- ee … broke the school’s batti ng average record her sophomore year by bat- 4 with a RBI against Norfolk State, nabbing her fi rst career three-hit game ti ng .627 … named team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior … batt ed … 3-for-4 with a double and a RBI in a postseason victory over Charleston .486, earning her area player of the year honors … recorded a 17-5 record Southern ... hit safely in seven of her last eight games. from the mound and struck out 87 batt ers with an ERA of 1.96 … fi nished her senior year batti ng .436 and posted a 0.086 ERA … honored as confer- Prep: Graduated from North Central High School … four-year starter … ence player of the year, area player of the year, all district, district player of named team MVP her freshman and senior years … voted All-City her the year, Most Outstanding Female Athlete, WITN student-athlete of the freshman and sophomore year, while playing shortstop … received the week, and Wendy’s Scholar Athlete … helped the Carolina Cardinals to ASA Golden Glove Award her junior year … honored as All County and all con- nati onal and state championships in 2006 … honor roll … Student Govern- ference her junior and senior years, while playing at second base ... named ment representati ve. Team Defensive Player of the Year and Co-Captain Award her senior year … fi nished her career with a .317 batti ng average and a .982 fi elding per- Personal: Daughter of Jeff and Joy Eatmon … majoring in psychology… in- centage (only committi ng 13 errors over four years) … successfully stole tends on becoming a clinical psychologist aft er graduati on … birthday is 38-of-46 stolen base att empts … played travel ball for 18U Indiana Magic May 30. and helped her squad win a state championship and fi nish No. 17 at ASA Nati onal Championships in College Stati on, Texas … fi nished the 2007 sea- son with a .362 batti ng average and a .410 in the ASA Nati onals … also played four years of … state runner-up for basketball her fresh- man year … led her squad to city champions her freshman and junior sea- sons … named to the honor roll.

Personal: Daughter of Robert and Shelley Hendrix … majoring in sport management … birthday is Nov. 8.

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Keely McMILLON Tiffani SMITH 5-5 - Jr. 5-7 - Jr. C, R/R RHP, R/R Lansing Catholic HS South Western HS 223Vermontville,3 Mich. 110Hanover,0 Pa.

2009 (So.): Member of the 2009 Big South Championship All-Tournament 2009 (So.): Named to the Big South All-Conference fi rst team … also a Big team … named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … Appeared in 59 South All-Tournament team selecti on … named to the 2009 VaSID All-State games, starti ng in 57 … started 56 games as catcher and one as the desig- second team … received Big South Pitcher of the Week honors on March nated hitt er … ranked fi ft h on the team with a .243 overall batti ng average 3 and April 13 … also named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … and 37 hits … drove in the fourth-most runs on the team with 17 … ranked boasted the best ERA in the Big South (2.21) and ranked second in the second on the team with 10 sacrifi ce bunts … also ranked fourth with 172 league with 174 strikeouts … fi nished the season with a 12-12 record … total plate appearances and 152 at-bats … ranked third on the team with made 37 appearances for the Lady Flames, starti ng in 28 contests … set a .986 fi elding percentage, and second with 318 total putouts … caught 12 a new school record with 16 strikeouts in April 24 win over visiti ng Pres- runners stealing during the season and fi elded three double plays … had byterian … threw her fi rst career no-hitt er against Delaware State … gave the sixth-most multi ple-hit games with seven … had the third-most multi - up two or fewer earned runs in eight out of 10 conference appearances … ple-RBI games with fi ve … also had the fourth-longest hitti ng streak at six led the team in conference ERA (2.11) and conference opposing batti ng games, and ended the season on a fi ve-game hitti ng streak … 1-for-2 with a average (.215) … struck out three batt ers in 1.2 innings of work against double and two RBIs against Florida State … 2-for-3 with a triple and drove nati onally-ranked Tennessee … struck out 10 or more batt ers on four diff er- in two runs against Big South opponent Charleston Southern … 2-for-3 with ent occasions … struck out 10 batt ers against Delaware State and Big South a double and one RBI against Longwood … 2-for-3 with two runs scored in opponent Charleston Southern … struck out 12 in home win over Hampton conference win over Presbyterian … 3-for-4 with a season-high three RBIs … threw a complete-game shutout against Bethune-Cookman. at Coastal Carolina … recorded at least one hit in four out fi ve games at the Big South Championship … was 1-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs in 2008 (Fr.): Made 31 appearances and started 20 games in the circle for the tournament win over Charleston Southern. Lady Flames … earned two wins in fi rst 19 appearances and fi ve wins in her fi nal 12 appearances for a record of 7-14 …ranked second on the team 2008 (Fr.): Started all 61 games, 37 behind the plate, 11 at third base and with fi ve complete games, two saves and 115.0 innings pitched, and ti ed 13 as the team’s designated player … ranked fourth on the team with seven for second with two shutouts … also fi nished second with 93 strikeouts doubles and 15 RBIs … had the fi ft h-most at-bats on the squad at 177 … on the year … fi nished the season with a 3.71 ERA … earned a Big South ti ed for sixth with six multi ple-hit games, and fourth with four multi ple-RBI win in 1-0 victory over Coastal Carolina … threw 10 strikeouts and gave up games … second on the squad with a .979 fi elding percentage … caught 14 only two hits in a complete-game shutout over Hampton … struck out fi ve runners stealing … ranked second on the team with 235 putouts … nabbed batt ers and walked one while scatt ering three hits to shut out Birmingham- her fi rst collegiate hit in a game against Towson … drove in two runs to help Southern … picked up the 5-4 win by starti ng the fi rst fi ve innings of acti on Liberty to its fi rst win of the year against Kennesaw State … hit her fi rst and fanning six batt ers against Gardner-Webb … pitched fi ve innings and collegiate home run in a game against UNC Greensboro … led the team to struck out fi ve in a postseason tournament victory over Charleston South- a 9-6 win over Virginia, batti ng 4-for-4 with three RBIs … helped Liberty to ern ... pitched four innings in Big South Championship win over Coastal Car- a 1-0 win over Coastal Carolina, going 2-for-3 at the plate … 1-for-4 with olina, and the victory kept Liberty’s tournament run alive, leading the Lady a double and two RBIs in win over Charleston Southern … 1-for-3 with a Flames to a ti tle game appearance … scored two runs as a pinch runner. double and two RBIs in victory over Kennesaw State … tallied 10 putouts in game against St. Louis ... drove in two runs in victory over Norfolk State. Prep: Graduated from South Western High School … four-year lett erwinner … holds school record in career ERA (0.20) and strikeouts (443) … fi nished Prep: Graduated from Lansing Catholic Central High School … four-year her junior year with a .588 batti ng average on 46 hits … struck out 225 bat- starter … named All-Area, All-District, All-Region and Capital Area Confer- ters as she led her team with a 14-3 record from the mound … recorded a ence First Team throughout her four years of varsity soft ball. .508 batti ng average her senior season with 26 runs … struck out 216 bat- ters to fi nish her senior season with a 15-1 record and an ERA of 0.453 … Personal: Daughter of Rod and Corrine McMillon … comes from athleti c voted YAIAA Player of the Year her junior and senior seasons … named to family, as her sister, Nicole, played soft ball for Hartf ord … majoring in the Disti nguished Honor Roll. sports management … birthday is Dec. 7. Personal: Daughter of Phil and Paula Smith … majoring in elementary edu- cati on … birthday is Feb. 7.

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Meredith BAISDEN Danielle HOWARD 5-6 - So. 5-7 - So. OF, R/R UTL, R/R Cabell Midland HS Bohemia Manor HS Hun117ti ngton,7 W.Va. 112Earlville,2 Md.

2009 (Fr.): Named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … appeared in 2009 (Fr.): Appeared in 59 games with 58 games started for the Lady Flames 24 games for the Lady Flames, with fi ve games started … appeared mostly … started two games at third base and one as designated hitt er … all other as a pinch runner, but also saw ti me as the designated hitt er and in the starts came in left fi eld … ti ed for fourth on the team with 19 runs scored outf ield … fi nished the season with one hit, four runs scored and four walks … ranked second on the team with 24 walks … ti ed for second on the team in 10 at-bats … ranked fi ft h on the team with fi ve steal att empts … suc- with 12 steal att empts … successfully stole seven bases on the year, rank- cessfully stole three bases on the year … recorded her fi rst collegiate hit ing third on the team … third on the team with 186 total plate appearances against Virginia … scored runs against California, Delaware State, Purdue and 155 at-bats … fi nished the year with 36 hits, four doubles, two home and Norfolk State. runs and 14 RBIs … ranked fi ft h on the team with a .300 batti ng average and a .440 slugging percentage in conference play … had the fourth-most Prep: Graduated from Cabell Midland High School … voted conference hits in Big South games with 15 … ti ed for third on the team with nine player of the year and fi rst-team all-state her senior year … named fi rst- multi ple-hit games … recorded hits in every game of the Seahawk Classic … team all-conference and received an all-state honorable menti on her ju- 2-for-3 with a double and one RBI against UNC Wilmington … 3-for-4 with nior year … fi rst-team all-conference honoree and all-state honorable men- a home run and two runs scored against Big South opponent Winthrop … ti on as a sophomore … four year lett erwinner … ended junior year with a recorded two hits in two out of three games in a series against Gardner- .456 batti ng average with fi ve home runs and 30 RBIs … as a senior, batt ed Webb … 3-for-3 with a home run and two runs scored against Presbyterian. .515 with 12 home runs and 41 RBIs … also played ASA travel ball for the Diamond Dusters, helping the team to a ti tle victory at the Carolina Cardi- Prep: Graduated from Bohemia Manor High School … helped lead her soft - nal Classic in Raleigh, N.C. in 2007 … graduated with high honors … was a ball team to division and regional championships … also two-ti me state member of Mu Alpha Theta. semifi nalists … named fi rst-team all-county her sophomore, junior and se- nior years … and was an honorable menti on for the honor as a freshman … Personal: Daughter of David and Susan Baisden … majoring in special edu- named team MVP for soft ball and soccer … voted Best All-Around Girl at cati on … intends to become a teacher aft er graduati on … birthday is on her school … all-county soccer honoree and basketball honorable menti on May 15. … won the female athlete award at Bohemia Manor … also honored with President’s Educati on Award, Art Achievement Award and was a member of the Nati onal Honor Society … fi nished third in the regional Punt, Pass and Kick football competi ti on.

Personal: Daughter of Shawn and Paula Howard … majoring in business marketi ng … birthday is March 3.

Hope JOSEPH 5-9 - So. RHP, R/R Fredericksburg Christi an (Utah St.) 115Fredericksburg,5 Va.

Prep: Graduated from Fredericksburg Christi an … was a four-year lett er- winner in soft ball … two-year lett erwinner in and basketball … three-ti me fi rst-team all-conference soft ball honoree … awarded Senior Female Athlete of the Year award as a senior.

Personal: Daughter of Louis Joseph and Elizabeth Blanton … sister of Bal- ti more arti st Anna Page Joseph ... majoring in elementary educati on … in- tends on becoming a kindergarten teacher aft er graduati on … transferred to Liberty aft er studying nutriti on at Utah State ... birthday is June 12.

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Jenny LAW Kelly STRICKLAND 5-6 - So. 5-5 - So. UTL, R/R INF, R/R Franklin County HS South Columbus HS 111Penhook,1 Va. Tabor7 City, N.C.

2009 (Fr.): Named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … appeared 2009 (Fr.): Received a Big South Player of the Week honor for the fi nal in 49 games for Liberty, starti ng in 33 … saw ti me as an outf ielder, desig- week of regular season play … named to the Big South All-Conference sec- nated hitt er and pinch hitt er … ti ed for fi rst on the team with a 1.000 stolen ond team … also named to the Big South All-Tournament team … played in base percentage … fourth on the squad with six sacrifi ce bunts … had three 58 games for Liberty, starti ng in 54 … started all games at shortstop except multi ple-hit games and one multi ple-RBI game … ended the season with one as designated hitt er … ranked third on the team with a .271 batti ng av- 21 hits, seven RBIs, fi ve doubles and nine runs scored … recorded her fi rst erage, nine doubles and 71 total bases … ranked second on the squad with collegiate hit against UC Davis on Feb. 7 … hit a double and drove in a run a .507 slugging percentage, 25 RBIs and eight home runs … had the fourth- against Delaware State … in two games against Virginia Tech, recorded two best on-base percentage (.354) … also fourth on the team with 13 walks … hits and drove in three runs … boasted a three-game hitti ng streak in the had the second-best batti ng average in conference play (.382) and the best Big South Championship, matching her longest streak of the season. slugging percentage in conference play (.889) … led the team with three multi ple-home run games … ti ed for second on the team with 11 multi ple- Prep: Graduated from Franklin County High School … gained experience hit games … led the team with seven multi ple-RBI games … scored 13 runs as an outf ielder and as a catcher … as a senior, named district and regional in Big South games, leading the team … also led the team with seven home Player of the Year, fi rst-team all-district and second-team all-state … was runs and 40 total bases in conference contests … recorded her fi rst colle- the state’s career leader in runs scored … ranked second in the state for giate hit against UC Davis … recorded her fi rst RBI when she drove in three career hits … named fi rst-team all-district and second-team all-region as a runs against Norfolk State … 2-for-3 with a home run against Big South op- junior … was also named fi rst-team All-Timesland and became her school’s ponent Charleston Southern … 3-for-4 with four RBIs and three runs scored all-ti me leader in career hits … named fi rst-team all-district and fi rst-team against Coastal Carolina … 2-for-4 with three RBIs in tournament win over all-region as a sophomore … also a fi rst-team all-district honoree her fresh- Winthrop … safely hit in nine of the last 10 games of the year … ended the man year … named to Who’s Who Among High School Athletes. season on a six-game hitti ng streak, ti ed for third on the team.

Personal: Daughter of Timmy and Annett e Law … majoring in kinesiology at Prep: Graduated from South Columbus High School … named team MVP Liberty … intends to become a physical therapist aft er graduati on … birth- at shortstop as a junior … also received Golden Glove honor and Silver Bat day is Aug. 11. award, as well as being named Tribune Player of the Year and Columbus County Player of the Year … received all-state and all-conference honors as a junior with a .516 batti ng average, a .612 on-base percentage, fi ve home runs and 36 RBIs … also won Golden Glove and Silver Bat awards as a fresh- man and sophomore … named Rookie of the Year as a freshman … also played three years of varsity basketball and two years of varsity volleyball.

Personal: Daughter of David and Dorothy Strickland … majoring in kinesiol- ogy … intends to become a physical therapist aft er graduati on … brother, Bradley, played baseball at UNC Pembroke ... birthday is Feb. 15.

14 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 MEET THE LADY FLAMES

Kaylee WEST Bridgett WOODS 5-10 - So. 5-5 - So. INF, L/L INF, R/R Auburndale HS Prince Edward HS Auburndale,8 Fla. 116Prospect,6 Va.

2009 (Fr.): Named to the Big South Presidenti al Honor Roll … appeared in 2009 (Fr.): Appeared in nine games for the Lady Flames, starti ng four … 51 games for the Lady Flames, starti ng in 47 … most playing ti me came in started three games at shortstop and one as the designated hitt er … scored right fi eld, also spent ti me as the designated hitt er … ranked fi ft h on the a run against Gardner-Webb on April 11 … drew walks against California team with 15 RBIs … ti ed for fourth with six doubles on the year … recorded and Fresno State. two sacrifi ce fl ies, leading the team … fi nished the season with 27 hits, six doubles, one home run and six runs scored … ranked fi ft h on the team Prep: Graduated from Prince Edward High School … as a senior, was a fi rst- with six multi ple-hit games and three multi ple-RBI games … recorded her team all-district honoree at shortstop … named second-team all-district fi rst collegiate hit against nati onally-ranked California … was 1-for-2 with a during her sophomore and junior years, playing third base … was an all- double and a run scored against Delaware State … 2-for-3 and drove in two district honorable menti on as a freshman. runs against UNC Wilmington … 2-for-3 with a home run against Hampton … 2-for-2 with a double and one RBI in regular-season win over Charleston Personal: Daughter of Kimberly Woods … majoring in business manage- Southern … had the fourth-longest hitti ng streak on the team with four ment … birthday is Aug. 26. games.

Prep: Graduated from Auburndale High School … named Defensive Player of the Year and honorable menti on overall as a freshman … part of the state championship team as a sophomore, and was named second-team all-county and Defensive Player of the Year … won fi rst-team all-county honors and again named Defensive Player of the Year her junior year … competed for the Florida Gold travel team, which traveled to the ASA Gold Nati onals in Oklahoma during the summer of 2008.

Personal: Daughter of Will and Janice West … younger sister of former Lady Flames women’s soccer player Hope West … undecided on a college major … birthday is Sept. 12.

Katrina JOHNSON 5-10 - Fr. RHP, R/R Levelland HS Levelland,2 Texas

Prep: Four-year pitcher for Levelland High School … was a member of the all-state team and named district MVP all four years … ranked second in the state of Texas in all-ti me strikeouts (1,630) … ended her prep career with a 0.68 ERA.

Personal: Daughter of Larry and Karen Johnson … majoring in health pro- moti on … birthday is May 12.

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Jill STEPHENS 5-4 - Fr. OF, L/R Raytown HS 114Kansas City,4 Mo.

Prep: Graduate of Raytown High School … four-year varsity lett erwinner … three-year fi rst-team all-conference honoree … two-year fi rst-team all- district and fi rst-team all-region … named fi rst-team All-Metro Kansas City in 2007 … ended her prep career with a .482 batti ng average … tallied a .518 batti ng average as a junior and a .533 batti ng average as a senior … also competed for the Kansas City Xtreme Gold … named the Raytown High School valedictorian … two-year Nati onal Honor Society member … served as a hitti ng/fi elding instructor in community soft ball program.

Personal: Daughter of Kevin and LaDonna Stephens … father is a Liberty graduate … majoring in biochemistry … intends to pursue a career in radi- ography/nuclear medicine … birthday is June 23. Katie WARRINGTON 5-4 - Fr. RHP, R/R Red Lion Christi an Townsend,6 Del.

Prep: Four-year MVP as a pitcher for Red Lion … hit 12 home runs as a sophomore … as a junior, led the team to its fi rst-ever state tournament appearance … named fi rst-team all-conference and fi rst-team all-state as a junior and as a senior … tallied over 1,000 career strikeouts since joining the varsity squad as an eighth-grader.

Personal: Daughter of Eddie and Amy Warrington … majoring in family and consumer science … birthday is May 11.

Lauren TRENTHAM 5-1 - Fr. INF, R/R James River HS 224Chester,4 Va.

Prep: Four-year lett erwinner at James River … played shortstop and third base … named team MVP as a junior and senior … second-team all-region as a junior … named second-team all-district as a junior and senior … served as team captain her junior and senior seasons … had a .475 batti ng average her junior year and a .450 batti ng average as a senior.

Personal: Daughter of Alan and Kimberly Trentham … majoring in kinesiol- ogy … intends on becoming a physical therapist aft er graduati on … birthday is May 31.

16 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 MEET THE LADY FLAMES

#1 - J’nae Jeff erson #2 - Katrina Johnson #5 - Amber DePasquale #6 - Kati e Warrington

#7 - Kelly Strickland #8 - Kaylee West #9 - Ashley Bensinger #10 - Tiff ani Smith

#11 - Jenny Law #12 - Danielle Howard #14 - Jill Stephens #15 - Hope Joseph

#16 - Bridgett Woods #17 - Meredith Baisden #21 - Cassie Hendrix #22 - Jenna Eatmon

#23 - Keely McMillon #24 - Lauren Trentham

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 17 2009: YEAR IN PHOTOS

18 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 2009: YEAR IN PHOTOS

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 19 2010 OPPONENTS

UNC Charlott e East Tennessee State St. John’s February 13 – Charlott e Invitati onal February 13 – Charlott e Invitati onal February 14 – Charlott e Invitati onal Locati on: Charlott e, N.C. Locati on: Johnson City, Tenn. Locati on: Queens, N.Y. Nickname: 49ers Nickname: Buccaneers Nickname: Red Storm Colors: Green and White Colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold Colors: Red and White Conference: Atlanti c 10 Conference: Atlanti c Sun Conference: Big East Head Coach: Aimee DeVoss Head Coach: Andrea Mangrum Head Coach: Amy Kvilhaug Record at School: 369-448-1 (15 years) Record at School: 105-126 (Four years) Record at School: 62-97 (Four years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 153-178 (Five years) Overall Record: 189-212 (Eight years) 2009 Record: 33-16 2009 Record: 27-28 2009 Record: 24-26 Conference Record: 14-4 Conference Record: 6-14 (9th) Conference Record: 11-13 (7th) Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 11/7 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/7 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/0 Soft ball SID: Patrick McCoy Soft ball SID: Kevin Brown Soft ball SID: Stephen Lee Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 704-687-6311 SID Phone: 423-439-5263 SID Phone: 718-990-1523 SID Fax: 704-687-4918 SID Fax: 423-439-6138 SID Fax: 718-969-8468

Eastern Kentucky UMBC USC Upstate February 19 – USC Upstate Campus Suites Spartan Classic February 20 – USC Upstate Campus Suites Spartan Classic February 20 – USC Upstate Campus Suites Spartan Classic Locati on: Richmond, Ky. Locati on: Balti more, Md. Locati on: Spartanburg, S.C. Nickname: Colonels Nickname: Retrievers Nickname: Spartans Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Hunter Green, White and Black Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: America East Conference: Atlanti c Sun Head Coach: Jane Worthington Head Coach: Joe French Head Coach: Chris Hawkins Record at School: 469-473 (17 years) Record at School: 277-196-1 (Eight years) Record at School: 517-248-1 (15 years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 491-305-1 (16 years) Overall Record: Same 2009 Record: 17-27 2009 Record: 34-21 2009 Record: 29-16 Conference Record: 11-9 (5th) Conference Record: 8-13 (7th) Conference Record: 12-8 (4th) Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 12/8 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 11/9 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/2 Soft ball SID: Bill English Soft ball SID: Kevin Britt on Soft ball SID: Jessica Bernheim Email address: [email protected] Email address: kevin.britt [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 864-503-5129 SID Phone: 859-622-2006 SID Phone: 410-455-2639 SID Fax: 864-503-5127 SID Fax: 859-622-5108 SID Fax: 410-455-3994

Dartmouth Kennesaw State Akron March 5 - Georgia Tech Buzz Classic March 5 – Georgia Tech Buzz Classic March 6 – Georgia Tech Buzz Classic Locati on: Hanover, N.H. Locati on: Kennesaw, Ga. Locati on: Akron, Ohio Nickname: Big Green Nickname: Owls Nickname: Zips Colors: Dartmouth Green and White Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Ivy League Conference: Atlanti c Sun Conference: Mid-American Head Coach: Christi ne Vogt Head Coach: Scott Whitlock Head Coach: Julie Jones Record at School: 76-120-1 (Five years) Record at School: 1,027-218 (23 years) Record at School: 72-87 (Four years) Overall Record: 129-169-1 (Seven years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 316-347-2 (Seven years) 2009 Record: 23-23 2009 Record: 21-30 2009 Record: 35-24 Conference Record: 13-7 (First, North Division) Conference Record: 7-13 (T-7th) Conference Record: 11-10 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 13/2 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 12/4 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 12/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/4 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/0 Soft ball SID: Heather Croze Soft ball SID: Jessica Steadman Soft ball SID: Amanda Aller Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 603-646-2468 SID Phone: 678-797-2192 SID Phone: 330-730-7183 SID Fax: 603-646-3278 SID Fax: 678-797-2122 SID Fax: 330-374-8844

Rhode Island Kentucky Alabama March 6 – Georgia Tech Buzz Classic March 7 – Georgia Tech Buzz Classic March 9 – Tuscaloosa, Ala. (DH) Locati on: Kingston, R.I. Locati on: Lexington, Ky. Locati on: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Nickname: Rams Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Crimson Tide Colors: Keaney Blue and White Colors: Blue and White Colors: Crimson and White Conference: Atlanti c 10 Conference: Southeastern Conference: Southeastern Head Coach: Erin Layton Head Coach: Rachel Lawson Head Coach: Patrick Murphy Record at School: 14-37 (One year) Record at School: 51-60 (Two years) Record at School: 579-168 (11 years) Overall Record: 91-189 Overall Record: 143-144 (Five years) Overall Record: 607-188 (12 years) 2009 Record: 14-37 2009 Record: 34-23 2009 Record: 54-11 Conference Record: 3-17 (11th) Conference Record: 13-14 (6th) Conference Record: 21-6 (2nd) Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 16/4 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/0 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/0 Soft ball SID: Tom Symonds Soft ball SID: Deb Moore Soft ball SID: Skip Powers Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 401-874-2409 SID Phone: 859-257-8506 SID Phone: 205-348-6734 SID Fax: 401-874-5354 SID Fax: 859-323-4310 SID Fax: 205-348-8841

20 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 2010 OPPONENTS

Tennessee Tech Tennessee Campbell March 11 (S) and March 13 – Tennessee Spring Classic March 13 and 14 – Tennessee Spring Classic March 14 – Tennessee Spring Classic Locati on: Cookeville, Tenn. Locati on: Knoxville, Tenn. Locati on: Buies Creek, N.C. Nickname: Golden Eagles Nickname: Volunteers (Lady Vols) Nickname: Fighti ng Camels Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Orange and White Colors: Orange and Black Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Southeastern Conference: Atlanti c Sun Head Coach: Troy Acheson Head Coach: Ralph and Karen Weekly Head Coach: Drew Peterson Record at School: 430-264 (12 years) Record at School: 413-135-2 (Eight years) Record at School: 268-266-1 (Eight years) Overall Record: 720-345-2 (18 years) Overall Record: R.Weekly: 917-316-2; K. Weekly: 639-232-2 Overall Record: 551-416-3 (18 years) 2009 Record: 26-31 2009 Record: 40-18-1 2009 Record: 38-16 Conference Record: 10-12 (5th) Conference Record: 12-12-1 (3rd) Conference Record: 16-4 (1st) Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 11/8 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/7 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/0 Soft ball SID: Steve Appelhans Soft ball SID: Brian Davis Soft ball SID: Joe Prisco Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 931-372-3293 SID Phone: 865-974-7478 SID Phone: 910-893-1369 SID Fax: 931-372-6139 SID Fax: 865-974-8875 SID Fax: 910-893-1330

Radford North Carolina A&T Virginia March 18 – Radford, Va. (DH), March 23 - Lynchburg, Va. (S) March 20 – Greensboro, N.C. (S) March 24 – Charlott esville, Va. (DH) Locati on: Radford, Va. Locati on: Greensboro, N.C. Locati on: Charlott esville, Va. Nickname: Highlanders Nickname: Aggies Nickname: Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘Hoos Colors: Red and White Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Orange and Blue Conference: Big South Conference: MEAC Conference: ACC Head Coach: Mickey Dean Head Coach: Mamie Jones Head Coach: Eileen Schmidt Record at School: 131-57 (Three years) Record at School: 276-474-1 (15 years) Record at School: 40-61 (Two years) Overall Record: 186-62 (Four years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 163-230 (Seven years) 2009 Record: 41-15 2009 Record: 26-23 2009 Record: 25-22 Conference Record: 16-2 (1st) Conference Record: 5-7 (3rd) Conference Record: 2-15 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 14/3 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 10/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/0 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1 Soft ball SID: Brian Stanley Soft ball SID: Darlene Mitchell Soft ball SID: Katharine Palmer Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 540-831-6884 SID Phone: 336-334-7141 SID Phone: 434-982-5532 SID Fax: 540-831-6095 SID Fax: 336-334-7181 SID Fax: 434-982-5525

Winthrop UNC Greensboro Charleston Southern April 2 & 3 – Lynchburg, Va. (Three-game series) April 7 – Lynchburg, Va. (DH) April 9-10 – Charleston, S.C. (Three-game series) Locati on: Rock Hill, S.C. Locati on: Greensboro, N.C. Locati on: Charleston, S.C. Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Spartans Nickname: Buccaneers Colors: Garnet and Gold Colors: Gold, White and Navy Colors: Blue and Gold Conference: Big South Conference: Southern Conference: Big South Head Coach: Mark Cooke Head Coach: Jennifer Herzig Head Coach: Shane Winkler Record at School: 565-533-3 (20 years) Record at School: 98-145 (Four years) Record at School: 26-33 (One year) Overall Record: 651-580-3 (24 years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same 2009 Record: 26-21 2009 Record: 26-33 2009 Record: 26-33 Conference Record: 15-3 (2nd) Conference Record: 9-12 Conference Record: 7-11 (4th) Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 13/3 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 12/5 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/8 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/5 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1 Soft ball SID: Brett Redden Soft ball SID: Phil Perry Soft ball SID: Ryan Burns Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 803-323-2129, ext. 6246 SID Phone: 336-334-5615 SID Phone: 843-863-7037 SID Fax: 803-323-2433 SID Fax: 336-334-3182 SID Fax: 843-863-7676

James Madison Gardner-Webb George Washington April 14 – Lynchburg, Va. (DH) April 16-17 – Lynchburg, Va. (Three-game series) April 18 – Lynchburg, Va. (DH) Locati on: Harrisonburg, Va. Locati on: Boiling Springs, N.C. Locati on: Washington, D.C. Nickname: Dukes Nickname: Runnin’ Bulldogs Nickname: Colonials Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Red and Black Colors: Buff and Blue Conference: Colonial Athleti c Associati on (CAA) Conference: Big South Conference: Atlanti c 10 Head Coach: Kati e Flynn Head Coach: Tom Cole Head Coach: Kim Staehle Record at School: 230-196 (Nine years) Record at School: 205-281-3 (Nine years) Record at School: 51-87 (Three years) Overall Record: (15 years) Overall Record: 331-449-3 (16 years) Overall Record: 182-265-2 (Eight years) 2009 Record: 35-16 2009 Record: 19-27 2009 Record: 16-33 Conference Record: 12-8 (4th) Conference Record: 6-12 Conference Record: 6-14 (10th) Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 15/6 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 7/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 4/1 Soft ball SID: Brian Hansen Soft ball SID: Kevin Davis Soft ball SID: Bridgett e Robles Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 540-568-7910 SID Phone: 704-406-3981 SID Phone: 202-994-9003 SID Fax: 540-568-3703 SID Fax: 704-406-4739 SID Fax: 202-994-2713

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 21 2010 OPPONENTS

Norfolk State Hampton Longwood April 20 - Norfolk, Va. (DH) April 21 – Hampton, Va. (DH) April 24 – Lynchburg, Va. (DH) Locati on: Norfolk, Va. Locati on: Hampton, Va. Locati on: Farmville, Va. Nickname: Spartans Nickname: Lady Pirates Nickname: Lancers Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and White Colors: Blue and White Conference: MEAC Conference: MEAC Conference: Independent Head Coach: Kary Kankey Head Coach: Reginia Gibbions Head Coach: Kathy Riley Record at School: 92-116 (Four years) Record at School: 57-41 (Two years) Record at School: 361-201-1 (12 years) Overall Record: 187-231-2 (Nine years) Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 446-280-1 (16 years) 2009 Record: 22-25 2009 Record: 26-23 2009 Record: 23-23 Conference Record: 6-6 (3rd, Southern Division) Conference Record: 8-6 (2nd) Conference Record: N/A Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 13/2 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 9/8 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 12/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/1 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/0 Soft ball SID: Karen M. Carty Soft ball SID: Maurice Williams Soft ball SID: Stuart Smith Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 757-823-2628 SID Phone: 757-727-5757 SID Phone: 434-395-2718 SID Fax: 757-823-8218 SID Fax: 757-727-5813S SID Fax: 434-395-2568

Virginia Tech Presbyterian Coastal Carolina April 28 – Blacksburg, Va. (DH) April 30-May 1 – Clinton, S.C. (Three-game series) May 7-8 – Conway, S.C. (Three-game series) Locati on: Blacksburg, Va. Locati on: Clinton, S.C. Locati on: Conway, S.C. Nickname: Hokies Nickname: Blue Hose Nickname: Chanti cleers Colors: Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange Colors: Garnet and Blue Colors: Teal, Bronze and Black Conference: ACC Conference: Big South Conference: Big South Head Coach: Scot Thomas Head Coach: Dave Majeski Head Coach: Kelley Green Record at School: 511-335 (14 years) Record at School: 65-73 (Three years) Record at School: First year Overall Record: Same Overall Record: Same Overall Record: 346-134 (10 years) 2009 Record: 28-28 2009 Record: 18-27 2009 Record: 15-38 Conference Record: 8-10 (5th) Conference Record: N/A Conference Record: 4-14 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 12/5 Lett erwinners Returning/Lost: 11/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost: Pitchers Returning/Lost: 3/0 Soft ball SID: Bryan Johnston Soft ball SID: AJ Henderson Soft ball SID: Teresa Garbee Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] Email address: [email protected] SID Phone: 540-231-3387 SID Phone: 864-833-8252 SID Phone: 843-349-2848 SID Fax: 540-231-6984 SID Fax: 864-833-8323 SID Fax: 843-349-2819

Road to a Championship Lady Flames Postseason Tournament Schedules

2010 Big South Soft ball Championship 2010 NCAA Division I Soft ball Championships May 13-15, 2010 Regionals Conway, S.C. May 21-22, 2010 (16 on-campus locati ons) May 13 Super Regionals First Round Games May 28-30, 2010 (Eight on-campus locati ons) May 14 Women’s College World Series Bracket Play with Eliminati on Games June 3 - 7, 2010 May 15 ASA Hall of Fame Stadium Championship Game(s) Oklahoma City, Okla. Hosted by Coastal Carolina Hosted by Oklahoma Liberty’s All-Time Record in the Event: 29-28 Liberty’s All-Time Record in the Event: 0-2

22 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 BIG SOUTH CONFERENCE

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All-Conference First Team Big South Tournament Champions Catcher Sarah Himan Radford 1987 Winthrop First Base Christa Fullwood Gardner-Webb 1988 Charleston Southern Second Base Amy Trenkamp Charleston Southern 1989 Winthrop Shortstop Kristen Shiffl ett Radford 1990 Winthrop Third Base Nichole Beall Radford 1991 Winthrop Outf ield Lisa Kingsmore Winthrop 1992 Coastal Carolina Tessa Thomas Winthrop 1993 Campbell Leigh Godfrey Radford 1994 UNC Greensboro Pitcher Tiff ani Smith Liberty 1995 UNC Greensboro Chelsea Kelley Radford 1996 UNC Greensboro Designated Player Jamie Wellons Charleston Southern 1997 UNC Greensboro Taylor Wright Winthrop 1998 Coastal Carolina Uti lity Kelsy Witt er Gardner-Webb 1999 East Carolina 2000 Coastal Carolina All-Conference Second Team 2001 Coastal Carolina Catcher Mandy Ward Gardner-Webb 2002 Liberty First Base Megan Hall Charleston Southern 2003 Texas A&M CC Second Base Kelsey Riff el Coastal Carolina 2004 Texas A&M CC Jenn Everhart Radford 2005 Texas A&M CC Third Base Michelle Evans Coastal Carolina 2006 Coastal Carolina Shortstop Kelly Strickland Liberty 2007 Winthrop Melody Harrell Gardner-Webb 2008 Winthrop Outf ield Shannon Keefe Radford 2009 Radford Macaela Ballard Coastal Carolina Melissa Adams Charleston Southern Big South Conference Players/Pitchers of the Week Pitcher Cari Wooldridge Winthrop Date Player of the Week Pitcher of the Week Megan Evans Winthrop 2/10 Gail Matsushima, CSU Sondra Vett er, CSU 2/17 Amanda Miller, Presbyterian Megan Evans, Winthrop Coach of the Year: Mickey Dean, Radford 2/24 Christa Fullwood, G-W Leslie Hensley, Presbyterian Player of the Year: Lisa Kingsmore, Winthrop 3/3 Ashlee Revell, Winthrop Tiff ani Smith, Liberty Pitcher of the Year: Chelsea Kelley, Radford 3/10 Kristen Shiffl ett , Radford Kellie Snooks, Radford Freshman of the Year: Leigh Godfrey, Radford 3/17 Sarah Himan, Radford Sarah Ellis, Liberty Scholar-Athlete of the Year: Lisa Kingsmore, Winthrop 3/23 Kristen Shiffl ett , Radford Mary Gordon, Presbyterian 3/30 Leigh Godfrey, Radford Sondra Vett er, CSU All-Academic Team 4/6 Nichole Beall, Radford Christi ne Murray, G-W Beth Bennett Liberty 4/13 Lisa Kingsmore, Winthrop Tiff ani Smith, Liberty Christa Fullwood Gardner-Webb 4/20 Michelle Beall, Radford Christi ne Murray, G-W Lisa Kingsmore Winthrop 4/27 Shannon Keefe, Radford Cari Wooldridge, Winthrop Gail Matsushima Charleston Southern 5/4 Kelly Strickland, Liberty Chelsea Kelley, Radford Kelsey Riff el Coastal Carolina Kellie Snooks Radford Erin Stewart Presbyterian

All-Tournament Team Megan Hall Charleston Southern Jamie Wellons Charleston Southern Christa Fullwood Gardner-Webb Christi ne Murray Gardner-Webb Beth Bennett Liberty Keely McMillon Liberty Kelly Strickland Liberty Jenn Everhart Radford Leigh Godfrey Radford Chesea Kelley Radford Kristen Shiffl ett Radford

Tournament MVP – Kristen Shiffl ett , Radford

Beth Bennett

24 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 2009 BIG SOUTH STATS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Earned Run Avg. Batti ng Avg. SMITH, Tiff ani, LIBERTY 2.21 Runs Scored Innings Pitched GODFREY, Leigh, RADFORD .469 KELLEY, Chelsea, RADFORD 2.55 RADFORD 304 LIBERTY 400.1 FULLWOOD, Christa, GARDNER-WEBB .460 ELLIS, Sarah, LIBERTY 2.64 WINTHROP 235 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 383.2 KINGSMORE, Lisa, WINTHROP .458 WELLONS, Jamie, CHARLESTON SO. 2.87 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 204 RADFORD 380.2 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD .381 SNOOKS, Kellie, RADFORD 2.93 COASTAL CAROLINA 179 COASTAL CAROLINA 343.0 BEALL, Nichole, RADFORD .360 GARDNER-WEBB 176 WINTHROP 305.2 Opposing Bat Avg. Slugging Pct. SMITH, Tiff ani, LIBERTY .226 Hits Batt ers Struck Out GODFREY, Leigh, RADFORD .749 MURRAY, Christi ne, GARDNER-WEBB .243 RADFORD 481 LIBERTY 334 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD .735 KELLEY, Chelsea, RADFORD .248 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 388 GARDNER-WEBB 259 KINGSMORE, Lisa, WINTHROP .725 GORDON, Mary, PRESBYTERIAN .255 WINTHROP 375 COASTAL CAROLINA 240 FULLWOOD, Christa, GARDNER-WEBB .719 VETTER, Sondra, CHARLESTON SO. .256 LIBERTY 362 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 236 BEALL, Nichole, RADFORD .683 COASTAL CAROLINA 346 WINTHROP 232 Innings Pitched On Base Pct. ELLIS, Sarah, LIBERTY 209.2 Runs Batt ed In Wins KINGSMORE, Lisa, WINTHROP .520 KELLEY, Chelsea, RADFORD 208.2 RADFORD 264 RADFORD 41 FULLWOOD, Christa, GARDNER-WEBB .519 WELLONS, Jamie, CHARLESTON SO. 199.2 WINTHROP 209 WINTHROP 26 GODREY, Leigh, RADFORD .503 SMITH, Tiff ani, LIBERTY 184.0 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 178 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 26 SNELLINGS, Stacy, COASTAL .460 MURRAY, Christi ne, GARDNER-WEBB 181.1 GARDNER-WEBB 169 LIBERTY 26 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD .441 COASTAL CAROLINA 161 GARDNER-WEBB 19 Batt ers Struck Out Runs Scored MURRAY, Christi ne, GARDNER-WEBB 193 Doubles Losses GODFREY, Leigh, RADFORD 58 SMITH, Tiff ani, LIBERTY 174 RADFORD 90 COASTAL CAROLINA 38 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 53 ELLIS, Sarah, LIBERTY 157 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 74 LIBERTY 35 THOMAS, Tessa, WINTHROP 40 EVANS, Megan, WINTHROP 127 LIBERTY 63 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 33 HALL, Megan, CHARLESTON SO. 38 VETTER, Sondra, CHARLESTON SO. 113 GARDNER-WEBB 57 PRESBYTERIAN 27 2 others ti ed at 37 WINTHROP 55 GARDNER-WEBB 27 Batt ers SO out looking Hits ELLIS, Sarah, LIBERTY 63 Triples Saves GODREY, Leigh, RADFORD 84 MURRAY, Christi ne, GARDNER-WEBB 50 RADFORD 17 RADFORD 6 KINGSMORE, Lisa, WINTHROP 70 GORDON, Mary, PRESBYTERIAN 49 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 12 WINTHROP 6 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 69 SMITH, Tiff ani, LIBERTY 45 WINTHROP 8 PRESBYTERIAN 3 FULLWOOD, Christa, GARDNER-WEBB 64 WELLONS, Jamie, CHARLESTON SO. 34 GARDNER-WEBB 8 3 others ti ed at 2 HIMAN, Sarah, RADFORD 63 LIBERTY 7 Wins Hits Allowed Runs Batt ed In KELLEY, Chelsea, RADFORD 25 Home runs WINTHROP 328 BEALL, Nichole, RADFORD 46 EVANS, Megan, WINTHROP 15 RADFORD 71 PRESBYTERIAN 341 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 41 ELLIS, Sarah, LIBERTY 14 WINTHROP 50 GARDNER-WEBB 364 KINGSMORE, Lisa, WINTHROP 37 WELLONS, Jamie, CHARLESTON SO. 14 LIBERTY 32 RADFORD 382 FULLWOOD, Christa, GARDNER-WEBB 36 2 others ti ed at 12 PRESBYTERIAN 30 LIBERTY 394 MATSUSHIMA, Gail, CHARLESTON SO. 36 GARDNER-WEBB 19 Saves Earned Runs Allowed Doubles WOOLDRIDGE, Cari, WINTHROP 5 Total Bases LIBERTY 148 GODFREY, Leigh, RADFORD 18 KELLEY, Chelsea, RADFORD 4 RADFORD 818 WINTHROP 152 MATSUSHIMA, Gail, CHARLESTON SO. 18 SMITH, Tiff ani, LIBERTY 2 WINTHROP 596 RADFORD 157 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 14 SNOOKS, Kellie, RADFORD 2 LIBERTY 535 PRESBYTERIAN 159 EVERHART, Jenn, RADFORD 14 8 others ti ed at 1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 534 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 173 TRENKAMP, Amy, CHARLESTON SO. 13 GARDNER-WEBB 465 Appearances Walks Allowed Triples KELLEY, Chelsea, RADFORD 47 At Bats CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 80 BEALL, Nichole, RADFORD 5 ELLIS, Sarah, LIBERTY 43 RADFORD 1528 WINTHROP 98 TRENKAMP, Amy, CHARLESTON SO. 4 WELLONS, Jamie, CHARLESTON SO. 42 LIBERTY 1516 PRESBYTERIAN 105 GODFREY, Leitgh, RADFORD 4 SNOOKS, Kellie, RADFORD 41 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 1483 GARDNER-WEBB 133 THOMAS, Tessa, WINTHROP 4 SMITH, Tiff ani, LIBERTY 37 COASTAL CAROLINA 1326 RADFORD 135 4 others ti ed at 3 WINTHROP 1280 Fielding Chances Fielding Pct. Home Runs HALL, Megan, CHARLESTON SO. 486 Walks RADFORD .966 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 16 BENNETT, Beth, LIBERTY 393 LIBERTY 132 WINTHROP .966 BENNETT, Beth, LIBERTY 11 BIRNBAUM, Britt any, COASTAL 360 COASTAL CAROLINA 132 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN .963 BEALL, Nichole, RADFORD 10 MCMILLON, Keely, LIBERTY 351 WINTHROP 126 GARDNER-WEBB .962 3 others ti ed at 9 BEALL, Michele, RADFORD 315 RADFORD 115 LIBERTY .955 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 111 Total Bases Putouts Chances GODFREY, Leigh, RADFORD 134 HALL, Megan, CHARLESTON SO. 473 Hit by Pitch CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 1771 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 133 BENNETT, Beth, LIBERTY 365 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 46 RADFORD 1716 KINGSMORE, Lisa, WINTHROP 111 BIRNBAUM, Britt any, COASTAL 339 PRESBYTERIAN 30 LIBERTY 1712 BEALL, Nichole, RADFORD 110 MCMILLON, Keely, LIBERTY 318 RADFORD 25 COASTAL CAROLINA 1525 THOMAS, Tessa, WINTHROP 103 HOGAN, Mallory, WINTHROP 295 LIBERTY 20 PRESBYTERIAN 1320 WINTHROP 15 Walks Assists Putouts SNELLINGS, Stacy, COASTAL 35 MATSUSHIMA, Gail, CHARLESTON SO. 149 Strikeouts LIBERTY 1201 BENNETT, Beth, LIBERTY 28 LOMBARD, Megan, CHARLESTON SO. 141 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 315 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 1151 HOWARD, Danielle, LIBERTY 24 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 136 PRESBYTERIAN 314 RADFORD 1142 PISONE, Ashley, COASTAL 22 MAPLES, Sarah, COASTAL 115 COASTAL CAROLINA 294 COASTAL CAROLINA 1029 KINGSMORE, Lisa, WINTHROP 20 2 others ti ed at 102 LIBERTY 253 WINTHROP 917 GARDNER-WEBB 238 Hit by Pitch TEAM STATISTICS Assists LOMBARD, Megan, CHARLESTON SO. 12 Batti ng Avg. Stolen Bases CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 554 MATSUSHIMA, Gail, CHARLESTON SO. 12 RADFORD .315 RADFORD 118 RADFORD 516 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 11 WINTHROP .293 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 59 LIBERTY 434 TRENKAMP, Amy, CHARLESTON SO. 6 GARDNER-WEBB .271 LIBERTY 48 COASTAL CAROLINA 426 4 others ti ed at 5 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN .262 PRESBYTERIAN 46 PRESBYTERIAN 369 COASTAL CAROLINA .261 COASTAL CAROLINA 29 SAC Bunts Errors BIRNBAUM, Britt any, COASTAL 14 Slugging Pct. Earned Run Avg. LIBERTY 77 DePASQUALE, Amber, LIBERTY 12 RADFORD .535 LIBERTY 2.59 COASTAL CAROLINA 70 DODD, Morgan, COASTAL 11 WINTHROP .466 RADFORD 2.89 PRESBYTERIAN 68 3 others ti ed at 10 GARNDER-WEBB .376 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 3.16 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 66 PRESBYTERIAN .362 WINTHROP 3.48 RADFORD 58 At Bats CHARLESTON SOUTHERN .360 PRESBYTERIAN 3.77 LOMBARD, Megan, CHARLESTON SO. 183 SHIFFLETT, Kristi n, RADFORD 181 On Base Pct. Opposing Bat Avg. HALL, Megan, CHARLESTON SO. 180 RADFORD .369 LIBERTY .255 JEFFERSON, J’nae, LIBERTY 179 WINTHROP .361 RADFORD .261 GODFREY, Leigh, RADFORD 179 COASTAL CAROLINA .331 WINTHROP .272 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN .330 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN .275 GARDNER-WEBB .317 PRESBYTERIAN .284 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 25 2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

In a similar fashion to the 2008 season, the 2009 Lady Flames started slowly in January, only to steadily improve through- out the year and march to the Big South Championship ti tle game, before falling to regular season champion and No. 1 seed Radford. Liberty’s performance in the tournament marked the Lady Flames’ second-straight and fi ft h overall appearance in the Big South Championship ti tle game, which ranks third in Big South history behind Coastal Carolina (11) and Winthrop (10). “We are very pleased that we had the op- portunity to play in the championship game for the second year in a row,” commented Head Coach Paul Wetmore. “We challenged our team with a very diffi cult schedule once again, and it paid off in the Big South tournament. “ The Lady Flames returned six starters entering 2009, including senior standouts Beth Bennett and Sarah Ellis, while welcom- 2009 Lady Flames Soft ball Team - Big South Championship Runners-Up ing 10 newcomers to the squad. Liberty conti nued its traditi on of facing to Wilmington, N.C. to compete in the Se- ti onal in Tallahassee, Fla., the FAU Parents’ the country’s top teams, jumping right into ahawk Classic, where they went undefeated Weekend Tournament in Boca Raton, Fla., a pool of ranked competi tors at the Ca- in the tournament, beati ng Delaware State and doubleheaders against Jacksonville and thedral City Kick Off in Palm Springs, Calif., twice and UNC Wilmington once. A high- Stetson. Liberty sparked chatt er amongst Feb. 6 – 8. The Lady Flames were winless light of the tournament was sophomore spectators in Boca Raton, defeati ng Rutgers, in the opening tournament, falling to No. pitcher Tiff ani Smith’s fi rst career no-hitt er Bethune-Cookman and Purdue, and barely 17 California, No. 24 Long Beach State, and in a 2-0 victory over the Hornets on Feb. falling to No. 18 Texas A&M, 1-0. The Lady were barely edged by No. 14 Fresno State, 28. Soon aft er the accomplishment, Smith Flames also set a new school record for the 2-0. Other teams the Lady Flames faced in was honored as the Big South New Balance longest game in Liberty history, falling in a the event were Cal State Northridge and UC Pitcher of the Week. 12-inning thriller to Florida Atlanti c, 7-5. El- Davis. As the season rolled into March, the Lady lis’ performance in that tournament helped Aft er a single-game loss to No. 9 Tennes- Flames began a 12-day road trip to Florida, claim her fi rst Big South New Balance see on Feb. 24, the Lady Flames traveled making appearances in the FSU Invita- Pitcher of the Week honor of her career, on March 17. Liberty played its fi rst home contests on March 19, sweeping Norfolk State in a doubleheader, 4-0 and 3-1. On March 24, the Lady Flames split a doubleheader with visiti ng Hampton, falling, 2-0, in the opener before rebounding for a 5-1 victory in the second game. Conference play began the next week- end, as the Lady Flames traveled to Rock Hill, S.C. to take on the 2008 Big South champion Winthrop Eagles on March 29 and 30. But an experienced Winthrop squad prevailed over the Lady Flames tak- ing all three contests. Aft er dropping two close games to Vir- ginia on April 1, the Lady Flames stormed back with three straight wins over Big South opponent Charleston Southern at home, 2-1, 4-2 and 4-2, improving to 3-3 in confer- ence play. Aft er being swept by James Madison, Keely McMillon - 2009 Big South Championship All-Tournament Team 4-1 and 2-1, in Harrisonburg, Va., the Lady

26 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 2009 SEASON IN REVIEW

second-team and Bennett was given all-academic team honors for the second straight year. Bennett , Strickland and Keely McMillon were each named to the Big South Champi- onship all-tournament team. Bennett fi nished her noteworthy career etching her name in the record books, setti ng a new school record for 248 games started, which was every game since her freshman campaign. She also leaves her name on several career top-fi ve lists, including at-bats (second place with 730), hits (fourth place with 206), doubles (fi ft h, 40), RBIs (fourth, 126) and home runs (ti es for fi ft h with 25). Ellis fi nished her collegiate career ranked third in school history for in- nings pitched (649.1) and second with eight saves, as well as fourth in total wins (44) and fi ft h in complete games (56). “We played some of the best teams in the country in preparati on for conference play, and had the opportunity to play in some beauti ful soft ball venues,” Wetmore said. “This season puts us right where we want to be in the growth and recogniti on of our program. I am very proud of how well we fi nished on the fi eld, as well as in Kelly Strickland - 2009 Big South Second Team All-Conference and All-Tournament Team the classroom. Graduati ng our two seniors in four years is a testament to being a well Flames made a trip to Boiling Springs, Lady Flames faced No. 6 Coastal Carolina in rounded program. The future conti nues to N.C., to conti nue conference play with a the fi rst round, coming out on top, 4-2. In look very bright for Lady Flames Soft ball.” three-game series against the Bulldogs the next round, Liberty knocked No. 2 seed of Gardner-Webb. Liberty won the fi rst Winthrop into the loser’s bracket with a 5-1 game, 5-1, before dropping the next two by victory, setti ng up another matchup with one-run margins, 2-1 and 6-5. The follow- No. 1 seed Radford. The Lady Flames held ing Monday, Smith claimed her second Big a 1-0 lead throughout the game, but the South Pitcher of the Week honor on April Highlanders were able to score two runs in 13. the bott om of the seventh to advance to Aft er dropping two to Virginia Tech and the championship fi nal. splitti ng a road doubleheader with Long- But the Lady Flames were not ready to wood, the Lady Flames hosted Radford for go home just yet, defeati ng Charleston two games on April 22, falling 4-1 and 3-2 Southern, 3-1 to advance to their second in eight innings. But Liberty responded by consecuti ve Big South Championship ti tle sweeping visiti ng Presbyterian, 3-1, 10-0 game, where they faced the daunti ng task and 2-1, two days later, to improve to 7-7 in of having to defeat Radford twice to take Big South play. the ti tle. The off ense sparked in the fi rst The Lady Flames dropped a third contest game, as the Lady Flames stunned the High- to Radford on the road on April 28, 2-1, landers, 5-3, handing the No. 1 seed its fi rst before being swept by UNC Greensboro, 2-1 loss of the tournament. In the fi nal game, and 3-1, in a non-conference doubleheader. the Highlanders jumped all over the Lady The Lady Flames conti nued on to Conway, Flames, claiming the ti tle with a 10-1 win. S.C., where they swept the Chanti cleers of Liberty concluded the 2009 season with Coastal Carolina, 8-1, 8-3 and 11-9, to close an overall record of 26-35. The team was out the 2009 regular season. Liberty fresh- 10-8 in Big South play, marking the fourth man shortstop Kelly Strickland was named ti me in program history Liberty has won 10 the Big South Choice Hotels Player of the or more conference games. Week aft er two consecuti ve two-homer Three Lady Flames received all-confer- performances against the Chants. ence accolades, as Smith was named to the Garnering a No. 3 seed in the Big South Big South all-conference fi rst team, while Beth Bennett - 2009 Big South All- Soft ball Championship in Radford, Va., the Strickland was named to the all-conference Tournament Team, Academic All-Conference

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 27 2009 STATISTICS

Overall Record: 26-35 Home: 9-5 Away: 8-22 Neutral: 9-8 Big South: 10-8

Player 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% BENNETT, Beth .294 61 61 163 26 48 12 0 11 34 93 .571 28 0 25 1 .396 1 1 2 3 365 21 7 .982 JEFFERSON, J’nae .274 60 60 179 21 49 10 2 4 19 75 .419 11 2 21 2 .321 1 8 9 12 66 102 19 .898 STRICKLAND, Kelly .271 58 24 140 19 38 9 0 8 25 71 .507 13 5 26 2 .354 0 3 0 0 68 74 20 .877 DePASQUALE, Amber .255 59 57 149 15 38 6 1 2 8 52 .349 6 2 27 0 .293 0 12 7 8 66 1 4 .944 MCMILLON, Keely .243 59 57 152 8 37 5 1 1 17 47 .309 9 1 10 1 .290 0 10 0 0 318 28 5 .986 HOWARD, Danielle .232 59 58 155 19 36 4 0 2 14 46 .297 24 2 36 1 .343 0 5 7 12 62 14 5 .938 EATMON, Jenna .231 39 24 65 8 15 3 2 2 7 28 .431 4 1 17 0 .286 0 1 1 1 13 0 0 1.000 HENDRIX, Cassie .211 60 59 147 20 31 0 0 0 2 31 .211 15 3 31 0 .297 0 5 13 15 135 79 9 .960 BENSINGER, Ashley .208 46 30 101 6 21 3 1 1 6 29 .287 6 2 18 2 .266 0 3 1 2 43 15 0 1.000 WEST, Kaylee .208 51 47 130 6 27 6 0 1 15 36 .277 6 0 21 0 .239 2 5 0 0 28 1 2 .935 LAW, Jenny .181 49 33 116 9 21 5 0 0 7 26 .224 3 0 13 1 .202 0 6 4 4 8 1 1 .900 BAISDEN, Meredith .100 24 5 10 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 .100 4 0 4 0 .357 0 1 3 5 2 0 1 .667 WOODS, Bridgett .000 9 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 2 3 0 .364 0 1 0 0 9 4 1 .929 HUDSON, Allyson .000 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .333 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 PITTMAN, Jennifer .000 37 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 .000 SMITH, Tiff ani .000 37 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ELLIS, Sarah .000 33 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 KEENEY, Britt any .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .239 61 1516 172 362 63 7 32 154 535 .353 132 20 253 10 .307 4 61 48 65 1201 434 77 .955 Opponents .255 61 1548 219 394 61 6 39 192 584 .377 136 21 334 6 .321 14 55 60 72 1227 574 54 .974

LOB - Team (343), Opp (363). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (24). IBB - Team (3), STRICKLAND, K. 2, BENNETT, B. 1, Opp (5). Picked off - BENNETT, B. 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA SMITH, Tiff ani 2.21 12 12 37 28 15 2 2 184.0 155 80 58 68 174 23 0 23 .226 7 5 4 8 23 ELLIS, Sarah 2.64 14 23 43 33 22 4 0 209.2 218 116 79 59 157 36 6 11 .266 5 15 0 6 32 HUDSON, Allyson 14.00 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5.0 13 16 10 7 2 2 0 3 .433 1 1 1 0 0 KEENEY, Britt any 29.40 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1.2 8 7 7 2 1 0 0 2 .571 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2.59 26 35 61 61 37 6 2 400.1 394 219 148 136 334 61 6 39 .255 13 21 5 14 55 Opponents 2.04 35 26 61 61 31 8 1 409.0 362 172 119 132 253 63 7 32 .239 26 20 1 4 61

PB - Team (11), MCMILLON, K. 11, Opp (10). Pickoff s - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - MCMILLON, K. (54-66), ELLIS, S. (29-39), SMITH, T. (31-33), BENSINGER, A. (6-6).

Hitti ng minimums - 1 Games 1.0 AB/Game 1.0 TPA/Game Pitching minimums - 1 Games 1.0 IP/Game

Jenna Eatmon Cassie Hendrix

28 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 2009 RESULTS

Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall Big South Pitcher of record Att end Time ! 02-06-09 vs Cal State Northridge 0-13 L 0-2-3 13-12-0 5 0-1-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 0-1) 112 1:45 ! 02-06-09 vs No. 17 California 1-15 L 1-3-3 15-12-2 5 0-2-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (L 0-1) 125 1:58 ! 02-07-09 vs No. 14 Fresno State 0-2 L 0-2-2 2-7-1 7 0-3-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 0-2) 205 1:28 ! 02-07-09 vs UC Davis 0-5 L 0-2-1 5-10-1 7 0-4-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (L 0-2) 165 2:05 ! 02-08-09 vs No. 24 Long Beach State 2-5 L 2-6-3 5-9-0 7 0-5-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 0-3) 165 1:19 02-24-09 at No. 9 Tennessee 1-11 L 1-3-1 11-13-1 5 0-6-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 0-4) 61 1:28 @ 02-27-09 vs Delaware State W 6-2 6-7-2 2-3-1 7 1-6-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (W 1-2) 45 1:42 @ 02-28-09 vs UNC Wilmington W 4-1 4-8-1 1-6-0 7 2-6-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (W 1-4) 75 1:40 @ 02-28-09 vs Delaware State W 2-0 2-4-1 0-0-1 5 3-6-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (W 2-2) 50 1:30 # 03-06-09 vs Middle Tennessee State 2-3 L 2-4-3 3-4-0 7 3-7-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 1-5) 870 1:46 # 03-06-09 at No. 25Florida State 3-11 L 3-5-3 11-12-2 5 3-8-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 1-6) 870 1:37 # 03-07-09 vs Troy 0-3 L 0-2-0 3-8-1 7 3-9-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (L 2-3) 553 1:55 # 03-07-09 vs Middle Tennessee State W 5-2 5-4-0 2-6-1 7 4-9-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (W 3-3) 553 1:48 03-09-09 at Jacksonville 1-2 L 1-7-1 2-7-1 7 4-10-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (L 3-4) 456 1:28 03-09-09 at Jacksonville 4-6 L 4-7-1 6-7-4 7 4-11-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 1-7) 467 2:03 03-10-09 at Stetson W 1-0 1-8-0 0-2-2 7 5-11-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (W 2-7) 93 1:32 03-10-09 at Stetson 3-4 L 3-2-0 4-3-1 (8) 5-12-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (L 3-5) 116 2:03 03-12-09 at Florida Atlanti c 1-4 L 1-3-0 4-3-0 7 5-13-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (L 3-6) 136 1:32 $ 03-13-09 vs Rutgers W 3-0 3-4-1 0-2-4 7 6-13-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (W 3-7) 65 1:27 $ 03-13-09 at Florida Atlanti c 5-7 L 5-10-3 7-8-1 (12) 6-14-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 3-8) 152 2:23 $ 03-14-09 vs Bethune-Cookman W 1-0 1-7-0 0-4-0 7 7-14-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (W 4-6) 59 1:39 $ 03-14-09 vs No. 18 Texas A&M 0-1 L 0-4-1 1-5-1 7 7-15-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 3-9) 94 1:31 $ 03-15-09 vs Purdue W 4-2 4-4-0 2-6-3 7 8-15-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (W 4-9) 102 1:34 03-19-09 NORFOLK STATE W 4-0 4-6-1 0-1-2 7 9-15-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (W 5-9) 189 1:27 03-19-09 NORFOLK STATE W 3-1 3-6-2 1-4-1 7 10-15-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (W 5-6) 189 1:15 03-24-09 HAMPTON 0-2 L 0-6-1 2-7-0 7 10-16-0 0-0-0 ELLIS, S. (L 5-10) 103 1:15 03-24-09 HAMPTON W 5-1 5-4-2 1-4-1 7 11-16-0 0-0-0 SMITH, T. (W 6-6) 103 1:26 * 03-29-09 at Winthrop 1-9 L 1-3-1 9-10-0 6 11-17-0 0-1-0 SMITH, T. (L 6-7) 143 1:34 * 03-29-09 at Winthrop 5-7 L 5-10-4 7-8-1 7 11-18-0 0-2-0 ELLIS, S. (L 5-11) 143 1:25 * 03-30-09 at Winthrop 0-5 L 0-2-0 5-8-0 7 11-19-0 0-3-0 ELLIS, S. (L 5-12) 67 1:05 04-01-09 at Virginia 1-2 L 1-7-3 2-2-0 (8) 11-20-0 0-3-0 ELLIS, S. (L 5-13) 57 2:04 04-01-09 at Virginia 6-7 L 6-11-0 7-10-3 7 11-21-0 0-3-0 ELLIS, S. (L 5-14) 57 1:36 * 04-04-09 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 2-1 2-4-0 1-4-0 7 12-21-0 1-3-0 ELLIS, S. (W 6-14) 235 1:37 * 04-04-09 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 4-2 4-10-0 2-8-2 7 13-21-0 2-3-0 ELLIS, S. (W 7-14) 235 1:25 * 04-05-09 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W 4-2 4-11-3 2-5-0 7 14-21-0 3-3-0 ELLIS, S. (W 8-14) 265 1:27 04-08-09 at James Madison 1-4 L 1-6-5 4-6-1 7 14-22-0 3-3-0 ELLIS, S. (L 8-15) 80 1:24 04-08-09 at James Madison 1-2 L 1-2-2 2-4-1 7 14-23-0 3-3-0 ELLIS, S. (L 8-16) 80 1:33 * 04-10-09 at Gardner-Webb W 5-1 5-8-1 1-3-0 7 15-23-0 4-3-0 SMITH, T. (W 7-7) 45 1:48 * 04-11-09 at Gardner-Webb 1-2 L 1-6-0 2-6-0 7 15-24-0 4-4-0 SMITH, T. (L 7-8) 72 1:13 * 04-11-09 at Gardner-Webb 5-6 L 5-7-1 6-11-0 7 15-25-0 4-5-0 ELLIS, S. (L 8-17) 72 1:13 04-16-09 VIRGINIA TECH 3-10 L 3-5-3 10-14-2 7 15-26-0 4-5-0 SMITH, T. (L 7-9) 357 2:04 04-16-09 VIRGINIA TECH 3-4 L 3-7-2 4-12-0 7 15-27-0 4-5-0 ELLIS, S. (L 8-18) 357 1:48 04-18-09 at Longwood 0-3 L 0-6-3 3-5-0 7 15-28-0 4-5-0 SMITH, T. (L 7-10) 225 1:33 04-18-09 at Longwood W 2-1 2-11-1 1-6-1 7 16-28-0 4-5-0 ELLIS, S. (W 9-18) 225 1:45 * 04-22-09 RADFORD 1-4 L 1-4-0 4-9-0 7 16-29-0 4-6-0 ELLIS, S. (L 9-19) 175 1:25 * 04-22-09 RADFORD 2-3 L 2-5-1 3-9-1 (8) 16-30-0 4-7-0 SMITH, T. (L 7-11) 175 2:06 * 04-24-09 PRESBYTERIAN W 3-1 3-5-0 1-4-1 7 17-30-0 5-7-0 SMITH, T. (W 8-11) 156 1:52 * 04-24-09 PRESBYTERIAN W 10-0 10-11-1 0-3-3 5 18-30-0 6-7-0 ELLIS, S. (W 10-19) 187 1:07 * 04-25-09 PRESBYTERIAN W 2-1 2-5-0 1-3-0 7 19-30-0 7-7-0 ELLIS, S. (W 11-19) 227 1:55 * 04-28-09 at Radford 1-2 L 1-7-2 2-6-0 7 19-31-0 7-8-0 ELLIS, S. (L 11-20) 117 1:17 04-29-09 at UNC Greensboro 1-2 L 1-4-0 2-7-0 7 19-32-0 7-8-0 SMITH, T. (L 8-12) 74 1:35 * 04-29-09 at UNC Greensboro 1-3 L 1-4-0 3-5-0 7 19-33-0 7-8-0 ELLIS, S. (L 11-21) 74 1:29 * 05-01-09 at Coastal Carolina W 8-1 8-11-1 1-5-0 7 20-33-0 8-8-0 ELLIS, S. (W 12-21) 113 1:36 * 05-02-09 at Coastal Carolina W 8-3 8-8-1 3-6-0 7 21-33-0 9-8-0 SMITH, T. (W 9-12) 317 2:01 * 05-02-09 at Coastal Carolina W 11-9 11-12-2 9-11-1 7 22-33-0 10-8-0 SMITH, T. (W 10-12) 317 2:33 % 05-07-09 vs Coastal Carolina W 4-2 4-4-1 2-4-1 7 23-33-0 10-8-0 ELLIS, S. (L 13-21) 223 1:45 % 05-07-09 vs Winthrop W 5-1 5-7-0 1-5-0 7 24-33-0 10-8-0 SMITH, T. (W 11-12) 223 1:23 % 05-08-09 at Radford 1-2 L 1-6-0 2-5-1 7 24-34-0 10-8-0 ELLIS, S. (L 13-22) 209 1:19 % 05-09-09 vs Charleston Southern W 3-1 3-10-1 1-5-2 7 25-34-0 10-8-0 ELLIS, S. (W 14-22) 404 1:50 % 05-09-09 at Radford W 5-3 5-8-0 3-7-0 7 26-34-0 10-8-0 SMITH, T. (W 12-12) 404 1:47 % 05-09-09 at Radford 1-10 L 1-5-2 10-13-1 6 26-35-0 10-8-0 ELLIS, S. (L 14-23) 404 1:30

! - Cathedral City Kick Off - Palm Springs, Calif. @ - Seahawk Classic - Wilmington, N.C. # -FSU Invitati onal - Tallahassee, Fla. $ - FAU Parents’ Weekend Tournament - Boca Raton, Fla. % - 2009 Big South Soft ball Championship - Radford, Va. * - Big South Conference game () extra inning game

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 29 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Batti ng Average (min 200 AB) Career: 52 by Ashley Williams, 2005-08 Season: .475 by Alycia Stevens, 1995 Career: .419 by Jessica Moore, 2005-07 Triples Game: 2 by Stacy Radulovich vs. North At Bats Carolina A&T, 3/30/98 Game: 6 by Amanda Maska vs. UT-Chatt anoo- Season: 9 by Stacy Radulovich, 1996 ga, 2/22/02; Susan Naylor vs. UNC Wilming- Career: 31 by Stacy Radulovich, 1996-99 ton, 3/17/95, and by Alycia Stevens vs. UNC Wilmington, 3/17/95 Home Runs Season: 224 by Dawn Jeff s, 2006 Game: 3 by Jessica Moore vs. Gardner-Webb, Career: 781 by Ashley Williams, 2005-08 3/8/06 Season: 21 by Jessica Moore, 2006 Runs Scored Career: 58 by Jessica Moore, 2005-07 Game: 4 by Libi Cook vs. Winthrop, 4/3/99, Al- ycia Stevens vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 3/30/95, Total Bases and vs. North Carolina A&T, 4/14/95; by Game: 12 by Jessica Moore vs. Gardner- Jessica Moore three ti mes, most recently vs. Webb, 3/8/06 North Carolina A&T, 4/1/06 Season: 165 by Jessica Moore, 2006 Season: 74 by Jessica Moore, 2006 Career: 464 by Jessica Moore, 2005-07 Career: 191 by Jessica Moore, 2005-07 Stolen Bases Hits Game: 4 by Susan Naylor vs. George Mason, Game: 4 by 21 players, last by Beth Bennett 4/1/94, and Mount St. Mary’s, 3/4/95; by vs. Radford, 4/20/08 Paula Smith vs. North Carolina, A&T 4/4/94 Kristi Hanna Season: 91 by Dawn Jeff s, 2007 Season: 39 by Stacy Radulovich, 1996 Career: 249 by Ashley Williams, 2005-08 Career: 80 by Stacy Radulovich, 1996-99 Runs Allowed Game: 15 by Susan Naylor vs. UNC Charlott e, RBIs Putouts 3/30/94 Game: 7 by Amanda Maska vs. East Carolina, Game: 16 by Beth Bennett vs. Birmingham- Season: 236 by Susan Naylor, 1994 4/17/04; by Tiff any Johnson vs. West Southern, 4/4/08 Career: 357 by Sarah Swor, 2004-07; 357 by Virginia Tech, 4/9/05 Season: 474 by Meredith Hollyfi eld, 2000 Sarah Ellis, 2006-2009 Season: 61 by Ashley Williams, 2006 Career: 1,612 by Beth Bennett , Career: 168 by Ashley Williams, 2005-08 2006-2009 Earned Runs Game: 12 by Jennifer Hurley vs. Virginia Tech, Doubles Assists 3/27/02 Game: 3 by fi ve players, last by Jessica Moore Game: 10 by Kristi Hanna vs. Eastern Season: 161 by Susan Naylor, 1994 vs. Bethune-Cookman, 4/3/06 Kentucky, 2/20/99 Career: 266 by Sarah Swor, 2004-07 Season: 21 by Shannon Tanski, 1996 Season: 152 by Cheryl Wyrick, 2000 Career: 423 by Lisa Jones, 1998-2001 Walks Allowed Game: 9 by Cindy Farmer vs. Maryland Errors Eastern Shore, 4/11/94 Game: 4 by Jennifer Ward vs. UNC Charlott e Season: 106 by Sarah Ellis, 2008 4/15/95 Career: 259 by Sarah Ellis, 2006-09 Season: 24 by Tammi Talley, 1995 and by Lisa Jones, 1999 Strikeouts Career: 70 by Lisa Jones, 1998-2001 Game: 16 by Tiff ani Smith vs. Hampton, 4/24/09 ERA Season: 218 Ali Thompson, 2003 Season: 1.15 by Leslie Inge, 1999 Career: 489 by Sarah Swor, 2004-07 Career: 1.59 by Kati e Phillips, 1996-98 Hits Allowed Innings Pitched Game: 18 by Susan Naylor vs. UNC Charlott e, Game: 12.0 by Sarah Ellis vs. Florida Atlanti c, 3/30/94 3/13/09 Season: 256 by Susan Naylor, 1994 Season: 244.1 by Leslie Inge, 2000 Career: 675 by Leslie Inge, 1997-2000 Career: 703.3 by Leslie Inge, 1997-2000 Shutouts Wins Season: 8 by Leslie Inge, 1999 Season: 22 by Leslie Inge, 2000 Career: 23 by Kati e Phillips, 1996-99 Career: 62 by Kati e Phillips, 1996-99 Complete Games Saves Season: 31 by Leslie Inge, 2000 Season: 4 by Sarah Ellis, 2008 Career: 85 by Leslie Inge, 1998-2000 Ashley Williams Career: 10 by Sarah Swor, 2004-07

30 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 TEAM RECORDS

Errors Game: 9 vs. George Mason, 3/4/94 and Maryland Eastern Shore 4/11/94 Season: 134, 1995

Fielding Percentage Season: .963, 2006 (1,315 PO, 545 A, 72 E)

ERA Season: 1.46, 1999

Innings Pitched Game: 12.0 vs. Florida Atlanti c, 3/13/03 Dawn Jeff s Season: 441.1, 1999

Batti ng Average Wins Season: .301, 1995 Season: 41, 1999; 2006

At Bat Saves Game: 43 vs. UNC Wilmington, 3/17/95 Season: 9, 2007 Season: 1732, 2006 Runs Allowed Runs Scored Game: 18 vs. California, 3/23/07 Game: 20 vs. West Virginia State, 3/24/95 Season: 357, 1994 Season: 292, 2006 Earned Runs Hits Game: 15 vs. East Carolina, 4/17/04 Game: 19 vs. North Carolina A&T, 3/31/03 Season: 240, 1994 Season: 479, 2007 Walks Allowed RBIs Game: 9 vs. four teams, last vs. Virginia Tech, 4/16/08 Game: 19 vs. West Virginia State, 3/24/95 Season: 181, 2008 Season: 263, 2006 Strikeouts Doubles Game: 16 vs. Presbyterian, 4/24/09 Game: 8 vs. North Carolina A&T, 3/31/03 Season: 352, 2007 Season: 85, 2006 Hits Allowed Triples Game: 18 vs. East Carolina, 4/17/04; vs. Texas Tech, 3/20/05 Game: 2, last vs. Charleston Southern, 4/4/09; vs. Coastal Carolina, Season: 469, 2001 4/23/05; vs. Bethune-Cookman, 3/18/06 Season: 22, 1997 Shutouts Season: 20, 1997 Home Runs Game: 6 vs. Rhode Island, 3/3/07 Season: 73, 2007

Total Bases Game: 36 vs. North Carolina A&T, 3/31/03 Season: 793, 2007

Stolen Bases Game: 8 vs. UMBC, 4/5/97 Season: 93, 1996

Putouts Game: 36 vs. Florida Atlanti c, 3/13/09 Season: 1,324, 1999

Assists Game: 20 vs. East Carolina, 4/4/98 Season: 693, 2000 Jennifer Hurley

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 31 SEASON TOP 10

Batti ng Average (min. 100 AB) Home Runs Ali Thompson 2001 1.82 Alycia Stevens 1995 .475 Jessica Moore 2006 21 Carrie Rodgers 1995 1.87 Stacy Radulovich 1996 .437 Jessica Moore 2007 19 Jessica Moore 2007 .434 Jessica Moore 2005 18 Wins Jessica Moore 2005 .427 Shannon Tanski 1997 17 Leslie Inge 2000 22 Libi Cook 1997 .408 Dawn Jeff s 2007 15 Kati e Phillips 1997 20 Dawn Jeff s 2007 .408 Ashley Williams 2006 14 Dawn Bailey 1984 16 Shannon Tanski 1996 .407 Ashley Williams 2007 13 Leslie Inge 1997 16 Amanda Maska 2004 .406 Shannon Tanski 1996 12 Terra Lowe 2006 16 Jessica Moore 2006 .399 Meredith Hollyfi eld 2000 11 Terra Lowe 2007 16 Shannon Tanski 1997 .399 Ashley Williams 2008 11 Sarah Swor 2006 16 Beth Bennett 2009 11 Kati e Phillips 1996 15 Hits Amy Csider 1999 14 Dawn Jeff s 2007 91 Stolen Bases Sarah Ellis 2009 14 Dawn Jeff s 2006 86 Stacy Radulovich 1996 39 Jennifer Hurley 2002 14 Jessica Moore 2006 81 Libi Cook 1999 30 Leslie Inge 1999 14 Alycia Stevens 1995 77 Susan Naylor 1994 25 Kati e Phillips 1998 14 Stacy Radulovich 1996 76 Stacy Radulovich 1997 19 Jessica Moore 2007 75 Libi Cook 1998 18 Saves Jessica Moore 2005 73 Lisa Whitaker 1985 17 Sarah Ellis 2008 4 Ashley Williams 2007 72 Sheila Ford 1984 16 Sarah Ellis 2007 4 Meredith Hollyfi eld 2000 71 Breanna Jacinto 2001 16 Kati e Phillips 1996 3 Ashley Williams 2006 71 Jessica Moore 2005 16 Sarah Swor 2005 3 Susan Naylor 1995 16 Sarah Swor 2006 3 Runs Stacy Radulovich 1998 16 Sarah Swor 2007 3 Jessica Moore 2006 74 Dawn Bailey 1985 2 Jessica Moore 2007 64 Walks (Batti ng) Leslie Inge 2000 2 Dawn Jeff s 2007 55 Jessica Moore 2007 46 Terra Lowe 2006 2 Jessica Moore 2005 53 Stacy Radulovich 1999 35 Terra Lowe 2007 2 Stacy Radulovich 1996 53 Jessica Moore 2006 34 Kati e Phillips 1997 2 Libi Cook 1999 49 Karen Elti ng 1985 30 Ali Thompson 2002 2 Dawn Jeff s 2006 47 Cheryl Wyrick 2001 30 Tiff ani Smith 2008 2 Meredith Hollyfi eld 2000 46 Tammy Bailey 1985 29 Tiff ani Smith 2009 2 Stacy Radulovich 1997 44 Kim Lair 1984 29 Amy Csider 2000 43 Beth Bennett 2009 28 Complete Games Amanda Maska 2004 26 Leslie Inge 2000 31 Runs Batt ed In Stacy Radulovich 1997 25 Dawn Bailey 1984 26 Ashley Williams 2006 61 Lisa Whitaker 1984 25 Kati e Phillips 1997 26 Meredith Hollyfi eld 2000 60 Susan Naylor 1994 25 Jessica Moore 2007 54 At Bats Ali Thompson 2003 25 Shannon Tanski 1997 54 Dawn Jeff s 2006 224 Dawn Bailey 1986 23 Shannon Tanski 1996 54 Dawn Jeff s 2007 223 Leslie Inge 1997 23 Jessica Moore 2005 51 Ashley Williams 2006 215 Sarah Ellis 2009 22 Tammi Talley 1995 47 Ashley Williams 2007 205 Leslie Inge 1999 21 Dawn Jeff s 2007 47 Jessica Moore 2006 203 Sarah Swor 2004 21 Amanda Maska 2004 41 Amanda Maska 2002 200 Sarah Swor 2005 21 Shannon Tanski 1995 41 Meredith Hollyfi eld 2000 197 Ali Thompson 2001 21 Beth Bennett 2006 195 Doubles Ashley Williams 2008 194 Shutouts Shannon Tanski 1996 21 Meredith Hollyfi eld 2001 193 Leslie Inge 1999 8 Dawn Jeff s 2006 20 Cassie Hendrix 2008 193 Kati e Phillips 1997 7 Amanda Maska 2002 19 Kati e Phillips 1999 6 Amanda Maska 2004 16 Innings Pitched Amy Csider 1999 5 Shannon Tanski 1997 16 Leslie Inge 2000 244.1 Leslie Inge 1997 5 Jessica Moore 2006 15 Jennifer Hurley 2002 229.1 Leslie Inge 2000 5 Cheryl Wyrick 2000 15 Dawn Bailey 1984 216.2 Terra Lowe 2007 5 Dawn Jeff s 2007 14 Sarah Ellis 2009 209.2 Kati e Phillips 1996 5 Jessica Moore 2005 14 Sarah Ellis 2008 203.1 Kati e Phillips 1998 5 Ashley Williams 2006 14 Ali Thompson 2003 193.1 Sarah Swor 2005 5 Ashley Williams 2007 14 Sarah Swor 2004 192.2 Ali Thompson 2002 5 Susan Naylor 1994 191.0 Triples Sarah Swor 2005 186.0 Strikeouts Stacy Radulovich 1997 9 Tiff ani Smith 2009 184.0 Ali Thompson 2003 218 Stacy Radulovich 1998 8 Tiff ani Smith 2009 174 Stacy Radulovich 1999 7 Earned Run Average Terra Lowe 2007 170 Libi Cook 1997 7 Leslie Inge 1999 1.15 Sarah Ellis 2009 157 Stacy Radulovich 1996 7 Kati e Phillips 1999 1.19 Sarah Swor 2005 157 Jessica Moore 2005 5 Kati e Phillips 1998 1.31 Leslie Inge 2000 155 Rachel Nelson 1994 5 Kati e Phillips 1997 1.66 Terra Lowe 2006 155 Alycia Stevens 1995 5 Leslie Inge 2000 1.69 Ali Thompson 2001 155 Shannon McKain 2005 4 Ali Thompson 2003 1.70 Susan Naylor 1994 146 Susan Naylor 1995 4 Susan Naylor 1996 1.78 Jennifer Hurley 2002 140 Libi Cook 1999 4 Amy Csider 1998 1.82

32 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 CAREER TOP 5

Runs Batt ed In Wins Ashley Williams 2005-2008 168 Kati e Phillips 1996-1999 62 Shannon Tanski 1995-1997 149 Leslie Inge 1997-2000 59 Jessica Moore 2005-2007 141 Sarah Swor 2004-2007 48 Meredith Hollyfi eld 1998-2001 114 Sarah Ellis 2006-2009 44 Beth Bennett 2006-2009 126 Terra Lowe 2004-2007 43

Doubles Saves Ashley Williams 2005-2008 52 Sarah Swor 2004-2007 10 Shannon Tanski 1995-1997 47 Sarah Ellis 2006-2009 8 Amanda Maska 2002-2004 46 Kati e Phillips 1996-1999 7 Jessica Moore 2005-2007 41 Terra Lowe 2004-2007 5 Beth Bennett 2006-2009 40 Leslie Inge 1997-2000 4

Triples Complete Games Stacy Radulovich 1996-1999 31 Leslie Inge 1997-2000 85 Libi Cook 1996-1999 14 Kati e Phillips 1996-1999 81 Shannon McKain 2005-2008 9 Sarah Swor 2004-2007 64 Jessica Moore 2005-2006 8 Ali Thompson 2001-2003 64 Gina Miller 1996-1999 7 Sarah Ellis 2006-2009 56

Home Runs Shutouts Jessica Moore 2005-2007 58 Kati e Phillips 1996-1999 23 Ashley Williams 2005-2008 44 Leslie Inge 1997-2000 21 Shannon Tanski 1995-1997 37 Ali Thompson 2001-2003 13 Shannon McKain 2005-2008 25 Sarah Swor 2004-2007 12 Jessica Moore Amanda Maska 2002-2004 25 Amy Csider 1998-2000 11 Games Played Beth Bennett 2006-2009 25 Beth Bennett 2006-2009 248 Strikeouts Ashley Williams 2005-2008 241 Stolen Bases Sarah Swor 2004-2007 489 Lauren Hahn 2001-2004 239 Stacy Radulovich 1996-1999 80 Terra Lowe 2004-2007 474 Allison Terry 2000-2003 237 Libi Cook 1996-1999 66 Ali Thompson 2001-2003 446 Shannon McKain 2005-2008 234 Susan Naylor 1994-1996 54 Kati e Phillips 1996-1999 437 Jessica Moore 2005-2007 39 Leslie Inge 1997-2000 427 Games Started Allison Terry 2000-2003 28 Beth Bennett 2006-2009 248 Ashley Williams 2005-2008 239 Walks (Batti ng) Lauren Hahn 2001-2004 239 Jessica Moore 2005-2007 100 Allison Terry 2000-2003 234 Stacy Radulovich 1996-1999 97 Shannon McKain 2005-2008 233 Beth Bennett 2006-2009 95 Shannon McKain 2005-2008 64 Batti ng Average (min 200 AB) Amanda Maska 2002-2004 56 Jessica Moore 2005-2007 .419 Dawn Jeff s 2006-2007 .396 At Bats Shannon Tanski 1995-1997 .384 Ashley Williams 2005-2008 781 Cheryl Wyrick 2000-2001 .339 Beth Bennett 2006-2009 730 Tuesday Van Engen 1981-1984 .334 Allison Terry 2000-2003 697 Stacy Radulovich 1996-1999 691 Hits Lauren Hahn 2001-2004 688 Ashley Williams 2005-2008 249 Jessica Moore 2005-2007 229 Innings Pitched Stacy Radulovich 1996-1999 226 Leslie Inge 1997-2000 703.0 Beth Bennett 2006-2009 206 Sarah Swor 2004-2007 657.0 Ashley Williams 2005-2007 196 Sarah Ellis 2006-2009 649.1 Kati e Phillips 1996-1999 631.1 Runs Terra Lowe 2004-2007 533.1 Jessica Moore 2005-2006 191 Stacy Radulovich 1996-1999 167 Earned Run Average (min 100 IP) Libi Cook 1996-1999 113 Kati e Phillips 1996-1999 1.59 Ashley Williams 2005-2008 108 Leslie Inge 1997-2000 1.94 Gina Miller 1996-1999 104 Ali Thompson 2001-2003 2.01 Carrie Rodgers 1995-1996 2.02 Dana Wheeler 2007-2008 2.33 Ali Thompson

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 33 YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS

Team Batti ng Year-by-Year Year BA G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E Pct. 1979 .379 17 419 118 159 19 4 2 111 217 518 139 0 49 ..534 NA 3 87-102 309 102 72 .851 OPP NA 17 NA 137 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1980 NA 27 NA 145 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA OPP NA 27 NA 184 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1981 .295 26 712 201 210 26 13 9 172 280 .393 127 8 36 .407 NA 25 58-75 505 211 80 .900 OPP .242 26 706 154 171 18 12 4 141 255 .319 118 5 63 .355 NA 30 62-77 505 257 93 .891 1982 NA 40 NA 232 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA OPP NA 40 NA 156 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1983 NA 35 NA 180 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA OPP NA 35 NA 158 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1984 .245 46 1129 191 277 21 6 2 160 316 .280 173 9 173 .350 NA 44 53-69 901 417 113 .921 OPP .276 46 1225 210 338 31 27 2 180 429 .350 93 14 81 .334 NA 43 28-40 891 356 85 .936 1985 .184 54 1285 168 237 12 8 1 139 270 .210 212 9 196 .304 NA 50 70-72 1030 485 242 .862 OPP .419 54 1637 391 502 33 25 17 319 632 .386 110 4 73 .335 NA 49 39-40 1102 582 100 .944 1986 NA 43 NA 206 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA OPP NA 43 NA 97 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Division I 1994 .262 41 1054 160 276 29 7 4 114 331 .314 87 12 176 .412 8 25 92-113 745 295 124 .893 OPP .316 41 1144 357 362 50 15 12 232 478 .418 163 27 165 .535 9 29 100-111 798 345 75 .938 1995 .301 53 1341 266 403 68 17 19 207 562 .419 111 19 181 .361 7 35 37-47 953 430 134 .912 OPP .259 53 1334 241 345 46 13 11 184 450 .337 86 24 140 .313 11 44 59-75 964 444 61 .958 1996 .274 54 1436 270 393 72 20 15 210 550 .383 110 31 221 .339 0 58 93-113 1064 442 93 .942 OPP .255 54 1390 156 354 57 12 14 135 477 .343 92 16 172 .308 2 50 50-56 1043 451 101 .937 1997 .287 60 1486 274 427 75 22 24 228 618 .416 129 25 215 .353 6 75 62-77 1122 460 110 .935 OPP .258 60 1536 206 397 74 7 7 163 506 .329 82 6 240 .298 5 44 56-67 1110 465 95 .943 1998 .262 56 1457 229 382 56 20 8 179 502 .345 131 11 198 .326 10 61 57-69 1114 494 92 .946 OPP .223 56 1383 138 309 39 2 16 108 400 .289 91 10 274 .275 8 56 39-67 1094 456 101 .939 1999 .245 66 1662 257 407 80 13 21 217 576 .347 158 17 328 .315 11 84 65-77 1324 625 86 .958 OPP .203 66 1616 158 328 45 4 17 126 432 .267 98 15 329 .254 5 63 46-63 1296 516 97 .949 2000 .281 63 1682 276 473 80 11 23 232 644 .383 140 61 231 .356 9 66 39-50 1287 693 122 .942 OPP .261 63 1740 244 454 70 13 24 186 622 .357 118 18 239 .314 3 57 53-66 1249 573 96 .950 2001 .215 64 1655 133 356 50 4 16 120 462 .279 112 28 317 .276 2 54 38-45 1306 559 108 .945 OPP .270 64 1738 268 469 60 13 27 236 636 .366 130 19 291 .326 10 68 78-84 1335 555 71 .964 2002 .243 63 1615 194 393 83 3 26 161 560 .347 99 21 326 .295 6 59 50-67 1262 458 116 .937 OPP .274 63 1686 249 462 72 1 35 207 641 .380 135 16 228 .332 11 76 48-67 1245 497 88 .952 2003 .231 51 1375 148 318 59 4 24 130 457 .332 90 17 285 .286 2 42 33-43 1049 346 67 .954 OPP .264 51 1369 197 362 55 3 32 170 519 .379 80 20 275 .313 7 51 48-64 1070 458 68 .957 2004 .221 63 1540 154 340 68 4 18 133 470 .305 119 19 333 .284 7 70 27-38 1214 506 79 .956 OPP .303 63 1682 302 509 103 16 39 266 761 .452 137 12 219 .357 11 57 70-91 1251 522 61 .967 2005 .262 54 1412 206 370 66 11 43 185 587 .416 84 14 325 .308 11 45 36-46 1063 430 61 .961 OPP .254 54 1376 211 349 54 10 36 180 531 .386 119 14 285 .318 5 49 65-79 1072 402 67 .957 2006 .268 64 1732 292 465 85 7 66 263 732 .440 146 13 355 .329 7 39 33-39 1315 545 72 .962 OPP .248 64 1683 219 417 61 7 32 193 588 .349 121 19 351 .305 4 48 56-80 1281 521 73 .961 2007 .286 62 1672 291 479 83 6 73 258 793 .474 176 26 361 .362 9 53 29-39 1255 509 69 .962 OPP .263 62 1645 219 433 57 3 49 195 643 .391 143 24 352 .330 4 44 69-97 1234 468 71 .960 2008 .233 61 1598 157 373 54 5 34 142 539 .337 133 9 325 .295 3 57 39-50 1226 528 76 .958 OPP .250 61 1561 230 391 56 7 26 191 539 .345 181 23 296 .335 9 67 67-85 1266 537 54 .971 2009 .239 61 1516 172 362 63 7 32 154 535 .353 132 20 253 .307 4 61 48-65 1201 434 77 .955 OPP .255 61 1548 219 394 61 6 39 192 584 .377 136 21 334 .321 14 55 60-72 1227 574 54 .971 Team Pitching Year-by-Year Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP 1979 6.77 7-10 17 17 NA 1/0 0 102.1 218 137 99 105 73 17 7 6 NA NA NA 2 OPP NA 10-7 17 17 NA 0/0 NA NA NA 118 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1980 NA 18-16 34 34 NA 1/0 NA NA NA 184 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA OPP NA 16-18 34 34 NA 2/0 NA NA NA 145 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1981 3.52 14-12 26 26 19 0/0 0 173.0 178 155 87 113 63 18 12 4 706 .242 23 5 OPP 6.22 12-14 26 26 17 1/0 1 164.1 211 201 146 133 36 26 13 9 712 .295 57 8 1982 NA 28-12 40 40 NA 5/0 NA NA NA 156 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA OPP NA 12-28 40 40 NA 5/0 NA NA NA 232 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1983 NA 20-14-1 35 35 NA 3/0 NA NA NA 158 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA OPP NA 14-20-1 35 35 NA 3/0 NA NA NA 180 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1984 3.74 21-25 46 46 30 2/0 2 292.1 338 210 156 93 81 31 27 2 1225 .276 8 14 OPP 3.33 25-21 46 46 40 9/0 0 311.0 277 191 148 173 173 21 6 2 1129 .245 16 9 1985 4.45 12-42 54 54 45 3/0 3 351.0 502 391 223 110 73 33 25 17 1799 .419 15 4 OPP 2.28 42-12 54 54 51 12/0 2 362.0 237 168 118 237 196 12 8 1 1559 .184 3 9 1986 NA 30-13 43 43 NA 10/0 NA NA NA 97 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA OPP NA 13-30 43 43 NA 5/0 NA NA NA 206 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Division I 1994 8.70 8-33 41 41 27 0/0 0 248.1 362 357 240 163 165 50 15 12 1144 .316 82 27 OPP 3.86 33-8 41 41 32 3/0 2 266.0 276 160 114 87 176 29 7 4 1054 .262 36 12 1995 2.89 24-29 53 53 39 8/0 0 317.2 345 241 131 86 140 46 13 11 1510 .259 27 24 OPP 4.36 29-24 53 53 43 1/0 1 321.1 403 266 200 111 181 68 17 19 1524 .301 25 19 1996 2.07 36-18 54 54 40 12/0 3 354.2 354 152 105 92 172 52 12 14 1550 .255 21 16 OPP 3.62 18-36 54 54 40 6/0 1 347.2 393 268 180 110 221 72 20 15 1635 .274 51 31 1997 2.51 36-24 60 60 50 13/1 2 374.0 397 206 134 82 240 74 7 7 1674 .258 27 6 OPP 4.07 24-36 60 60 45 8/1 0 370.0 427 273 215 129 215 75 22 24 1721 .287 39 25 1998 1.70 33-23 56 56 40 12/0 2 371.1 309 138 90 91 274 39 2 16 1555 .223 28 10 OPP 3.01 23-33 56 56 44 7/1 2 364.2 382 229 157 131 198 56 20 8 1677 .262 50 11 1999 1.46 41-25 66 66 54 20/1 2 441.1 328 158 92 98 329 45 4 17 1616 .203 25 15 OPP 2.93 25-41 66 66 49 9/1 0 432.0 407 257 181 158 328 80 13 21 1662 .245 38 17 2000 2.55 34-29 63 63 46 6/0 2 429.0 454 244 156 118 239 70 13 24 1740 .261 53 18 OPP 3.45 29-34 63 63 39 8/0 3 416.1 473 276 205 140 231 80 11 23 1682 .281 46 61 2001 3.18 18-46 64 64 43 5/0 0 435.1 469 268 198 130 291 60 13 27 1738 .270 22 19 OPP 1.48 46-18 64 64 49 19/4 4 445.0 356 133 94 112 317 50 4 16 1655 .215 29 28 2002 3.68 28-35 63 63 42 6/0 2 420.2 462 249 172 135 228 72 1 35 1686 .274 18 16 OPP 3.23 35-28 63 63 38 14/3 3 415.2 393 194 149 99 326 83 3 26 1615 .243 41 21 2003 2.74 17-34 51 51 33 4/0 1 349.2 362 197 137 80 275 55 3 32 1369 .264 17 20 OPP 2.00 34-17 51 51 28 13/1 1 356.2 318 148 102 90 285 59 4 24 1375 .231 31 17 2004 3.85 19-44 63 63 29 4/0 2 405.0 509 302 223 137 219 103 16 39 1682 .303 26 12 OPP 1.71 44-19 63 63 41 20/3 3 417.0 340 154 102 119 333 68 4 18 1540 .221 26 19 2005 3.08 22-32 54 54 34 9/1 3 354.1 349 211 156 119 285 54 10 36 1376 .254 38 14 OPP 3.08 32-22 54 54 34 6/0 5 357.1 370 206 157 84 325 66 11 43 1412 .262 20 14 2006 2.44 41-23 64 64 36 6/0 5 438.1 417 219 153 121 351 61 7 32 1683 .248 23 19 OPP 3.93 23-41 64 64 31 6/2 2 427.0 465 292 240 146 355 85 7 66 1732 .268 46 13 2007 2.78 36-26 62 62 25 8/2 9 418.1 433 219 166 143 352 57 3 49 1645 .263 26 24 OPP 4.10 26-36 62 62 27 7/0 4 411.1 479 291 241 176 361 83 6 73 1672 .286 36 26 2008 2.72 20-40-1 61 61 27 10/3 6 408.2 391 230 159 181 296 56 7 26 1561 .250 36 23 OPP 1.86 40-20-1 61 61 35 12/2 5 422.0 373 157 112 133 325 54 5 34 1598 .233 30 9 2009 2.59 26-35 61 61 37 6/0 2 400.1 394 219 148 136 334 61 6 39 1548 .255 13 21 OPP 2.04 35-26 61 61 31 8/1 1 409.0 362 172 119 132 253 63 7 32 1516 .239 26 20 34 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 BATTING LEADERS

Batti ng Average 1995 – 47 by Tammi Talley 2003 – 7 by Amanda Maska 1979 – .500 by Wendy Murphree 1996 – 54 by Shannon Tanski 2004 – 10 by Amanda Maska 1980 – NA 1997 – 54 by Shannon Tanski 2005 – 18 by Jessica Moore 1981 – .361 by Tuesday Van Engen 1998 – 23 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 2006 – 21 by Jessica Moore 1982 – NA 1999 – 28 by Libi Cook 2007 – 19 by Jessica Moore 1983 – NA 2000 – 60 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 2008 – 11 by Ashley Williams 1984 – .321 by Tuesday Van Engen 2001 – 21 by Cheryl Wyrick 2009 – 11 by Beth Bennett 1985 – .289 by Tammy Bailey 2002 – 26 by Lauren Hahn 1986 – NA 2003 – 24 by Amanda Maska Stolen Bases 1994 – .394 by Susan Rhodes 2004 – 41 by Amanda Maska 1979 – 13 by Wendy Murphree and Pam Harris 1995 – .475 by Alycia Stevens 2005 – 51 by Jessica Moore 1980 – NA 1996 – .437 by Stacy Radulovich 2006 – 61 by Ashley Williams 1981 – 8 by Lori Keller and Karen Booker 1997 – .408 by Libi Cook 2007 – 54 by Jessica Moore 1982 – NA 1998 – .339 by Stacy Radulovich 2008 – 28 by Ashley Williams 1983 – NA 1999 – .333 by Libi Cook 2009 – 34 by Beth Bennett 1984 – 16 by Sheila Ford 2000 – .390 by Cheryl Wyrick 1985 – 17 by Lisa Whitaker 2001 – .287 by Cheryl Wyrick Doubles 1986 – NA 2002 – .367 by Lindsay Schwind 1979 – 5 by Wendy Murphree 1994 – 25 by Susan Rhodes 2003 – .286 by Allison Terry 1980 – NA 1995 – 16 by Susan Rhodes 2004 – .406 by Amanda Maska 1981 – 6 by Lori Keller 1996 – 39 by Stacy Radulovich 2005 – .427 by Jessica Moore 1982 – NA 1997 – 19 by Stacy Radulovich 2006 – .399 by Jessica Moore 1983 – NA 1998 – 18 by Libi Cook 2007 – .434 by Jessica Moore 1984 – 5 by Darlene Crowder and Sheila Ford 1999 – 30 by Libi Cook 2008 – .328 by Beth Bennett 1985 – 4 by Tammy Yarck 2000 – 10 by Amy Csider and Allison Terry 2009 – .294 by Beth Bennett 1986 – NA 2001 – 16 by Breanna Jacinto 1994 – 10 by Susan Rhodes 2002 – 13 by Ashley Pound Hits 1995 – 12 by Tammi Talley 2003 – 10 by Lauren Terry 1979 – 29 by Wendy Murphree 1996 – 21 by Shannon Tanski 2004 – 9 by Leanne Long 1980 – NA 1997 – 16 by Shannon Tanski 2005 – 16 by Jessica Moore 1981 – 27 by Lori Keller 1998 – 12 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 2006 – 10 by Jessica Moore and Beth Hensley 1982 – NA 1999 – 12 by Kristi Hanna 2007 – 13 by Jessica Moore 1983 – NA 2000 – 15 by Cheryl Wyrick 2008 – 10 by Cassie Hendrix 1984 – 44 by Tuesday Van Engen 2001 – 9 by Lauren Hahn 2009 – 13 by Cassie Hendrix 1985 – 37 by Tammy Bailey 2002 – 19 by Amanda Maska 1986 – NA 2003 – 11 by Amanda Maska Walks 1994 – 50 by Susan Rhodes 2004 – 16 by Amanda Maska 1979 – 21 by Pam Harris 1995 – 77 by Alycia Stevens 2005 – 14 by Jessica Moore 1980 – NA 1996 – 76 by Stacy Radulovich 2006 – 20 by Dawn Jeff s 1981 – 18 by Pam Harris 1997 – 67 by Shannon Tanski 2007 – 14 by Dawn Jeff s and Ashley Williams 1982 – NA 1998 – 61 by Stacy Radulovich 2008 – 13 by Ashley Williams 1983 – NA 1999 – 64 by Libi Cook 2009 – 12 by Beth Bennett 1984 – 25 by Lisa Whitaker 2000 – 71 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 1985 – 30 by Karen Elti ng 2001 – 47 by Meredith Hollyfi eld Triples 1986 – NA 2002 – 57 by Amanda Maska 1979 – 1 by four 1994 – 20 by Tracy King 2003 – 45 by Lauren Hahn 1980 – NA 1995 – 21 by Jewel Felgar 2004 – 67 by Amanda Maska 1981 – 3 by Leslie Byrne 1996 – 15 by Stacy Radulovich 2005 – 73 by Jessica Moore 1982 – NA 1997 – 25 by Stacy Radulovich 2006 – 86 by Dawn Jeff s 1983 – NA 1998 – 23 by Stacy Radulovich 2007 – 91 by Dawn Jeff s 1984 – 2 by Darlene Crowder and Sheila Ford 1999 – 35 by Stacy Radulovich 2008 – 60 by Beth Bennett 1985 – 2 by Dawn Bailey and Lesa Butner 2000 – 21 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 2009 – 49 by J’nae Jeff erson 1986 – NA 2001 – 30 by Cheryl Wyrick 1994 – 5 by Rachel Nelson 2002 – 17 by Amanda Maska Runs 1995 – 5 by Alycia Stevens 2003 – 20 by Leanne Long 1979 – 21 by Wendy Murphree 1996 – 7 by Stacy Radulovich 2004 – 26 by Amanda Maska 1980 – NA 1997 – 9 by Stacy Radulovich 2005 – 20 by Jessica Moore 1981 – 30 by Karen Booker 1998 – 8 by Stacy Radulovich 2006 – 34 by Jessica Moore 1982 – NA 1999 – 7 by Stacy Radulovich 2007 – 46 by Jessica Moore 1983 – NA 2000 – 2 by Amy Csider, Natalie Hagan, Lisa Jones 2008 – 24 by Beth Bennett 1984 – 39 by Sheila Ford and Allison Terry 2009 – 28 by Beth Bennett 1985 – 25 by Lisa Whitaker 2001 – 2 by Lauren Hahn 1986 – NA 2002 – 1 by Lauren Hahn, Amanda Maska and Ashley At Bats 1994 – 27 by Susan Rhodes Pound 1979 – 58 by Wendy Murphree 1995 – 42 by Alycia Stevens 2003 – 2 by Amanda Maska 1980 – NA 1996 – 53 by Stacy Radulovich 2004 – 2 by Amanda Maska 1981 – 82 by Karen Booker 1997 – 44 by Stacy Radulovich 2005 – 5 by Jessica Moore 1982 – NA 1998 – 37 by Stacy Radulovich 2006 – 3 by Jessica Moore 1983 – NA 1999 – 49 by Libi Cook 2007 – 2 by Jessica Moore and Shannon McKain 1984 – 143 by Sheila Ford 2000 – 46 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 2008 – 2 by Shannon McKain and Amber DePasquale 1985 – 155 by Lisa Whitaker 2001 – 19 by Lauren Hahn 2009 – 2 by J’nae Jeff erson and Jenna Eatmon 1986 – NA 2002 – 32 by Amanda Maska 1994 – 127 by Susan Rhodes 2003 – 27 by Amanda Maska Home Runs 1995 – 162 by Alycia Stevens 2004 – 31 by Amanda Maska 1979 – 2 by Carla Weaver 1996 – 174 by Stacy Radulovich 2005 – 53 by Jessica Moore 1980 – NA 1997 – 175 by Stacy Radulovich 2006 – 74 by Jessica Moore 1981 – 2 by Lori Keller and Leslie Byrne 1998 – 180 by Stacy Radulovich 2007 – 64 by Jessica Moore 1982 – NA 1999 – 192 by Libi Cook 2008 – 26 by Ashley Williams 1983 – NA 2000 – 197 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 2009 – 26 by Beth Bennett 1984 – 1 by Leslie Byrne and Darlene Crowder 2001 – 193 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 1985 – 1 by Ursula Meyers 2002 – 200 by Amanda Maska Runs Batt ed In 1986 – NA 2003 – 160 by Lauren Hahn 1979 – 27 by Carla Weaver 1994 – 3 by Susan Rhodes 2004 – 166 by Lindsay Schwind 1980 – NA 1995 – 8 by Shannon Tanski and Tammi Talley 2005 – 171 by Jessica Moore 1981 – 27 by Lori Keller 1996 – 12 by Shannon Tanski 2006 – 224 by Dawn Jeff s 1982 – NA 1997 – 17 by Shannon Tanski 2007 – 223 by Dawn Jeff s 1983 – NA 1998 – 4 by Stacy Radulovich 2008 – 194 by Ashley Williams 1984 – 31 by Leslie Byrne 1999 – 8 by Libi Cook 2009 – 179 by J’nae Jeff erson 1985 – 23 by Lisa Whitaker 2000 – 11 by Meredith Hollyfi eld 1986 – NA 2001 – 5 by Cheryl Wyrick Bold indicates school season record holder 1994 – 23 by Rachel Nelson 2002 – 8 by Lauren Hahn and Amanda Maska

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11999 – 1.15 by Leslie Inge 1986 – NA 22000 – 1.69 by Leslie Inge 1994 – 25 by Susan Naylor 22001 – 1.82 by Ali Thompson 1995 – 15 by Susan Naylor 22002 – 3.38 by Ali Thompson 1996 – 20 by Kati e Phillips 22003 – 1.70 by Ali Thompson 1997 – 26 by Kati e Phillips 22004 – 3.02 by Sarah Swor 1998 – 16 by Kati e Phillips 22005 – 3.05 by Sarah Swor 1999 – 21 by Leslie Inge 22006 – 2.20 by Terra Lowe 2000 – 31 by Leslie Inge 22007 – 2.65 by Sarah Swor 2001 – 21 by Ali Thompson 22008 – 1.93 by Dana Wheeler 2002 – 20 by Jennifer Hurley 22009 – 2.21 by Tiff ani Smith 2003 – 25 by Ali Thompson 2004 – 21 by Sarah Swor WWins 2005 – 21 by Sarah Swor 11979 – 5 by Wendy Murphree 2006 – 16 by Sarah Swor 11980 – NA 2007 – 9 by Sarah Ellis 11981 – 6 by Carla Weaver 2008 – 19 by Sarah Ellis 11982 – NA 2009 – 22 by Sarah Ellis 11983 – NA 11984 – 16 by Dawn Bailey Shutouts 11985 – 5 by Ann Buwalda 1979 – no shutouts 11986 – NA 1980 – NA 11994 – 8 by Susan Naylor 1981 – no shutouts 11995 – 6 by Susan Naylor and Carrier Rodgers 1982 – NA 11996 – 15 by Kati e Phillips 1983 – NA 11997 – 20 by Kati e Phillips 1984 – 1 by Dawn Bailey and Ann Buwalda 11998 – 14 by Kati e Phillips 1985 – 2 by Ann Buwalda 11999 – 14 by Amy Csider and Leslie Inge 1986 – NA 22000 – 22 by Leslie Inge 1994 – no shutouts 22001 – 12 by Ali Thompson 1995 – 2 by Susan Naylor Leslie Inge 22002 – 14 by Jennifer Hurley 1996 – 5 by Kati e Phillips 22003 – 10 by Ali Thompson 1997 – 7 by Kati e Phillips Innings Pitched 2004 – 13 by Sarah Swor 1998 – 5 by Kati e Phillips 1979 – 61.3 by Wendy Murphree 2005 – 13 by Sarah Swor 1999 – 8 by Leslie Inge 1980 – NA 2006 – 16 by Terra Lowe and Sarah Swor 2000 – 5 by Leslie Inge 1981 – 59.3 by Carla Weaver 2007 – 16 by Terra Lowe 2001 – 4 by Ali Thompson 1982 – NA 2008 – 9 by Sarah Ellis 2002 – 5 by Ali Thompson 1983 – NA 2009 – 14 by Sarah Ellis 2003 – 4 by Ali Thompson 1984 – 216.2 by Dawn Bailey 2004 – 4 by Sarah Swor 1985 – 163.1 by Dawn Bailey Saves 2005 – 5 by Sarah Swor 1986 – NA 1979 – no saves 2006 – 3 by Sarah Swor 1994 – 191.0 by Susan Naylor 1980 – NA 2007 – 5 by Terra Lowe 1995 – 112.2 by Susan Naylor 1981 – no saves 2008 – 3 by Sarah Ellis 1996 – 160.1 by Kati e Phillips 1982 – NA 2009 – 4 by Sarah Ellis 1997 – 185.1 by Kati e Phillips 1983 – NA 1998 – 133.1 by Kati e Phillips 1984 – 1 by Marlene Alexander and Dawn Bailey Strikeouts 1999 – 158.1 by Kati e Phillips 1985 – 2 by Dawn Bailey 1979 – 45 by Wendy Murphree 2000 – 244.1 by Leslie Inge 1986 – NA 1980 – NA 2001 – 177.1 by Ali Thompson 1994 – no saves 1981 – 26 by Carla Weaver 2002 – 229.1 by Jennifer Hurley 1995 – no saves 1982 – NA 2003 – 193.1 by Ali Thompson 1996 – 3 by Kati e Phillips 1983 – NA 2004 – 192.2 by Sarah Swor 1997 – 2 by Kati e Phillips 1984 – 63 by Dawn Bailey 2005 – 186.0 by Sarah Swor 1998 – 1 by Leslie Inge and Kati e Phillips 1985 – 44 by Dawn Bailey 2006 – 183.1 by Sarah Swor 1999 – 1 by Leslie Inge and Kati e Phillips 1986 – NA 2007 – 151.0 by Sarah Ellis 2000 – 2 by Leslie Inge 1994 – 146 by Susan Naylor 2008 – 203.1 by Sarah Ellis 2001 – no saves 1995 – 61 by Susan Naylor 2009 – 209.2 by Sarah Ellis 2002 – 2 by Ali Thompson 1996 – 95 by Kati e Phillips 2003 – 1 by Ali Thompson 1997 – 137 by Kati e Phillips Earned Run Average 2004 – 1 by Terra Lowe and Sarah Swor 1998 – 109 by Amy Csider 1979 – 6.67 by Carla Weaver 2005 – 3 by Sarah Swor 1999 – 118 by Amy Csider 1980 – NA 2006 – 3 by Sarah Swor 2000 – 155 by Leslie Inge 1981 – 3.44 by Marty Beatti e 2007 – 4 by Sarah Ellis 2001 – 155 by Ali Thompson 1982 – NA 2008 – 4 by Sarah Ellis 2002 – 140 by Jennifer Hurley 1983 – NA 2009 – 2 by Tiff ani Smith 2003 – 218 by Ali Thompson 1984 – 3.26 by Dawn Bailey 2004 – 126 by Sarah Swor 1985 – 3.34 by Dawn Bailey Complete Games 2005 – 157 by Sarah Swor 1986 – NA 1979 – 10 by Wendy Murphree 2006 – 155 by Terra Lowe 1994 – 7.59 by Susan Naylor 1980 – NA 2007 – 170 by Terra Lowe 1995 – 1.87 by Carrie Rodgers 1981 – 8 by Carla Weaver 2008 – 110 by Sarah Ellis 1996 – 1.78 by Susan Naylor 1982 – NA 2009 – 174 by Tiff ani Smith 1997 – 1.66 by Kati e Phillips 1983 – NA 1998 – 1.31 by Kati e Phillips 1984 – 26 by Dawn Bailey Bold indicates school season record holder 1985 – 23 by Dawn Bailey

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M. 29 N W 15-12 Ferrum * A. 10 N W 2-0 James Madison ^ A. 2 H L 2-6 Shepherd A. 10 N W 4-1 Frostburg State ^ A. 2 H W 4-0 Shepherd A. 13 A L 0-5 George Mason A. 4 H W 9-8 Eastern Mennonite ^ A. 13 A L 4-5 George Mason A. 4 H W 12-2 Bowie State ^ A. 14 H W 17-6 George Mason # A. 5 H L 1-3 James Madison ^ A. 14 H W 5-3 Longwood # A. 5 H L 8-9 George Mason ^ A. 14 H W 6-5 Averett # A. 12 A L 5-6 Virginia A. 17 H W 1-0 Charleston A. 12 A W 7-4 Virginia A. 17 H L 0-16 Charleston A. 15 H L 1-3 Concord A. 20 H W 9-6 Alderson A. 15 H W 9-6 Concord A. 20 H W 15-5 Alderson A. 18 H W 10-2 Eastern Mennonite A. 23 A W 4-1 Salem A. 18 H W 11-10 Eastern Mennonite A. 23 A L 4-14 Salem A. 22 A L 2-12 George Mason A. 27 N W 7-5 Davis & Elkins ! A. 22 A L 1-11 George Mason A. 27 N L 0-1 George Mason ! * - University of Virginia Tournament A. 28 N W 6-1 Virginia ! ^ - Lady Flames Invitati onal A. 28 N L 2-3 George Mason ! # - Lady Flames Invitati onal 1981 ^ - D.C. Metro Tournament Record: 18-16 * – University of Charleston Invitati onal Coach: Barbara Dearing ! - Radford University Tournament

M. 26 H L 2-10 Lock Haven 1983 M. 26 H L 5-7 Lock Haven Record: 20-14-1 M. 27 H W 7-6 Tennessee Temple Coach: Barbara Dearing M. 27 H W 6-2 Tennessee Temple M. 28 A W 8-7 Radford M. 26 A W 1-0 Virginia M. 28 A W 17-4 Radford M. 26 A W 4-1 Virginia A. 3 H L 3-4 Averett M. 29 H W 5-2 Roger Williams A. 3 H W 16-4 Averett M. 29 H L 2-9 Roger Williams A. 4 H W 26-10 Ferrum M. 29 H L 4-6 Lock Haven A. 4 H W 19-1 Ferrum M. 30 H L 4-11 Lock Haven Susan Naylor A. 4 A L 3-5 Virginia A. 1 N W 5-4 Colgate * 1979 A. 4 A W 7-5 Virginia A. 1 A W 1-0 Penn State * Record: 8-10 A. 16 H L 6-13 James Madison A. 1 N L 0-10 Sacred Heart * Coach: Duke Barnes A. 16 H L 8-10 James Madison A. 2 N L 0-8 Adelphi * A. 20 A W 7-3 Averett A. 6 H L 0-8 Charleston M. 28 A L 2-16 Ferrum A. 20 A W 9-2 Averett M. 30 H W 18-6 Randolph Macon A. 24 N W 11-1 Frostburg State * M. 31 H L 16-24 Eastern Mennonite A. 25 N L 0-3 Havenford * A. 7 H L 10-14 George Mason A. 25 N L 7-10 Catholic * A. 10 A W 12-10 Eastern Mennonite A. 27 A W 10-3 U.S. Naval Academy A. 11 H L 1-6 Virginia Tech A. 29 H L 1-5 Virginia A. 16 H W 22-5 Averett A. 29 H W 4-3 Virginia A. 19 H W 7-0 Randolph Macon * A. 30 A L 2-13 George Mason A. 21 N W 3-1 Virginia % A. 30 A L 8-15 George Mason A. 21 N L 2-3 James Madison % M. 1 A W 9-6 George Mason A. 21 N W 8-4 Virginia Tech % M. 1 A L 0-3 George Mason A. 21 N L 2-3 Virginia % * - Guy Mason Invitati onal A. 24 A L 3-4 Averett A. 25 H L 5-9 Ferrum 1982 M. 4 N L 3-13 Eastern Mennonite # Record: 28-12 M. 4 N W 5-2 Averett # Coach: Barbara Dearing M. 5 N W 5-3 Ferrum # M. 5 N L 2-14 Eastern Mennonite # M. 24 A W 3-0 Francis Marion * - Forfeit: not enough players for RMWC M. 24 A L 0-2 Francis Marion # - University of Virginia Tournament M. 26 H W 11-1 Furman % - State Tournament held at LBC and Averett Col- M. 28 H W 3-1 Landers lege M. 28 H W 7-2 Landers M. 29 H W 11-2 Lock Haven 1980 M. 29 H L 3-8 Lock Haven Record: 11-16 A. 1 A L 6-7 Radford * Coach: Barbara Dearing A. 1 N W 8-3 Virginia * A. 1 N W 6-5 Ferrum * M. 22 A L 4-16 Charleston A. 2 N W 3-0 James Madison * M. 22 A L 2-14 Charleston A. 2 N W 10-3 Virginia * M. 23 A L 0-2 Marshall A. 3 N W 10-3 George Mason * M. 23 A L 4-7 Marshall A. 3 N W 12-3 Ferrum * M. 25 H L 0-7 Virginia A. 5 H L 5-7 Onondaga M. 25 H L 1-11 Virginia A. 5 H L 4-13 Onondaga M. 27 N W 5-4 Erie Community * A. 8 N W 7-0 Mary Washington ^ M. 27 N L 3-12 George Mason * A. 8 N W 4-1 Francis Marion ^ M. 27 N W 12-2 Mary Washington * A. 8 N L 4-8 Erie Community M. 28 N L 1-4 Virginia * A. 9 N W 16-4 Navy ^ A. 9 N L 0-4 George Mason ^ M. 28 N W 10-9 Ferrum * Allison Hemmila M. 29 N L 6-7 George Mason * A. 9 N W 12-2 Gallaudet ^

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MM. 17 N L 4-7 Virginia * A. 11 H L 6-11 Davis & Elkins MM. 17 N L 3-12 Winthrop * A. 11 H L 1-12 Davis & Elkins MM. 24 H W 11-2 Molly College A. 12 H W 2-0 Longwood! MM. 24 H W 9-5 Molly College A. 12 H W 3-2 West Georgia ! MM. 27 H W 3-2 Lock Haven A. 12 H L 0-4 Davis & Elkins ! MM. 27 H W 5-2 King’s College A. 13 H L 1-5 Charleston ! MM. 27 H W 14-1 King’s College A. 13 H L 1-6 West Georgia ! MM. 31 H W 11-4 VCU% A. 13 H L 0-7 Charleston ! MM. 31 H L 1-3 North Carolina % A. 18 A W 3-2 Longwood MM. 31 H W 7-5 Virginia % A. 18 A L 3-8 Longwood AA. 2 H W 4-2 Grace A. 19 A L 0-2 East Carolina $ AA. 2 H W 2-1 Grace A. 19 A L 2-3 East Carolina $ AA. 7 A L 0-1 Penn State ^ A. 20 N L 3-8 UNC-Wilmington $ AA. 7 A L 0-14 Penn State ^ A. 20 N L 1-12 UNC-Wilmington $ AA. 10 A W 16-10 Virginia Commonwealth A. 23 A L 2-8 North Carolina AA. 10 A W 6-5 Virginia Commonwealth A. 23 A L 0-10 North Carolina AA. 12 H L 0-9 Florida State ! A. 26 N L 6-11 VCU@ AA. 13 H L 1-2 Davis & Elkins ! A. 26 A L 1-10 Virginia @ AA. 13 H L 1-6 Winthrop! A. 26 N W 3-1 New York Tech @ AA. 16 H L 0-1 Longwood A. 27 N L 4-10 Salsbury State @ AA. 16 H W 1-0 Longwood A. 27 N L 4-7 VCU@ AA. 17 A L 2-7 North Carolina A. 30 H W 12-2 Lynchburg AA. 17 A L 3-4 North Carolina A. 30 H W 10-7 Lynchburg AA. 21 N L 0-4 North Carolina $ M. 3 N L 1-2 Ashland & AA. 21 A L 4-6 East Carolina $ M. 4 N L 0-14 Akron & AA. 21 N W 3-1 Virginia $ M. 4 A L 4-7 Wright State & AA. 24 A L 0-1 Longwood * - Spring Trip (Columbia, S.C.) AA. 24 A L 0-6 Longwood % - LBC Division I Round Robin AA. 27 N W 4-0 Virginia @ ^ - LBC Division II Round Robin AA. 27 N W 11-3 Morehead State @ ! – Lady Flames Invitati onal AA. 27 A W 4-3 Charleston @ $ - East Carolina Invitati onal AA. 28 N L 3-9 Virginia @ @ - Virginia Invitati onal Alycia Stevens AA. 28 A W 6-3 Charleston @ & - Wright State Invitati onal A. 6 H W 12-9 George Mason A. 28 N W 10-2 Morehead State @ A. 7 H W 11-5 VCU% A. 28 N W 9-7 West Liberty @ A. 7 H W 3-2 Niagara % M. 1 A W 6-2 Virginia A. 8 H W 9-2 Maryland % M. 1 A W 4-2 Virginia A. 12 A W 13-8 Longwood * - Southern Spring Trip A. 12 A W 9-3 Longwood % - LBC Round-Robin Tournament A. 14 A L 6-7 George Mason ^ - Penn State Invitati onal A. 14 A L 3-4 George Mason ! - Lady Flames Invitati onal A. 15 N W 2-1 Maryland ^ $ – East Carolina University Invitati onal A. 15 N L 2-4 Anne Arundell ^ @ - University of Charleston Invitati onal A. 16 N W 8-2 Navy ^ A. 16 N W 8-2 Frostburg State ^ 1985 A. 17 N W 5-3 Essex ^ Record: 12-42 A. 17 N L 3-5 Anne Arundell ^ Coach: Barbara Dearing A. 19 H W 8-4 Longwood A. 19 H W 9-7 Longwood M. 8 A L 5-6 West Georgia A. 22 A L 1-2 Charleston ! M. 8 A L 6-7 West Georgia A. 24 N W 7-1 Wright State ! M. 9 A W 8-6 Georgia State A. 26 H L 4-5 Virginia M. 9 A L 3-9 Georgia State A. 26 H L 3-9 Virginia M. 11 N L 0-5 Northern Illinois * A. 29 N W 8-6 Roanoke # M. 12 N L 0-11 American Internati onal * A. 29 N W 10-0 Eastern Mennonite # M. 12 N L 0-8 American Internati onal * A. 30 A W 8-6 Radford # M. 13 N L 1-4 Bloomsburg * * - Penn State Invitati onal M. 13 N L 0-7 Ithica * % - Lady Flames Invitati onal M. 16 N L 2-16 Princeton * ^ - D.C. Metro Tournament M. 16 N L 1-4 Wayne State * ! – University of Charleston Invitati onal M. 21 H L 4-6 Yale # - Radford University Tournament M. 26 A L 2-13 Virginia M. 26 A L 4-5 Virginia 1984 M. 30 H L 0-10 Penn State % Record: 24-25 M. 30 H L 0-15 Penn State % Coach: Barbara Dearing M. 30 H L 1-17 Virginia % M. 30 H L 3-11 VCU% M. 12 N L 2-4 American Internati onal * A. 2 H L 1-9 New York Tech M. 14 N L 2-3 Bloomsburg * A. 2 H L 1-3 New York Tech M. 14 N L 0-7 Wayne State * A. 4 H W 3-0 Gannon M. 15 N L 1-12 Rhode Island * A. 5 H W 11-1 Lynchburg M. 15 N L 7-8 Southern Connecti cut * A. 6 H L 1-11 Canisius ^ M. 15 N W 3-2 American Internati onal * A. 6 H L 0-8 Akron ^ M. 16 N L 0-10 Trenton State * A. 6 H L 3-6 Lock Haven ^ M. 16 N L 1-2 Wayne State * A. 6 H W 9-0 Longwood ^ M. 17 N W 13-2 Concord * A. 9 A W 12-10 Virginia Commonwealth A. 9 A W 14-12 Virginia Commonwealth Stephanie Donovan

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1986 A. 8 H W 15-3 Ferrum Record: 30-13 A. 10 A L 0-3 North Carolina Coach: Mike Goad A. 12 A W 4-0 Mount St. Mary’s A. 12 A W 19-5 Mount St. Mary’s M. 10 A L 0-2 Valparaiso A. 14 H W 3-2 Longwood M. 10 A W 7-4 Valparaiso A. 14 H W 7-2 Longwood M. 11 A L 3-4 Stetson A. 17 A W 4-1 UNC Greensboro M. 11 A L 3-6 Stetson A. 17 A L 2-3 UNC Greensboro M. 12 A L 0-1 Florida Southern A. 19 H W 7-3 Mount St. Mary’s M. 12 A L 2-7 Florida Southern A. 19 H W 3-1 Mount St. Mary’s M. 18 A W 9-1 Lynchburg A. 21 H W 7-0 Lynchburg M. 22 H W 7-0 Duquesne A. 22 A W 10-0 Ferrum M. 24 H W 4-2 Long Island A. 22 A W 6-3 Ferrum M. 24 H W 10-1 Long Island A. 25 A W 2-1 Virginia Commonwealth M. 25 H W 1-0 Lock Haven A. 25 A W 3-0 Virginia Commonwealth M. 25 H W 1-0 Lock Haven A. 26 A W 7-3 Longwood M. 28 H W 3-1 Gannon A. 26 A W 11-6 Longwood M. 28 H W 5-2 Gannon A. 28 H W 8-2 Concord A. 1 H L 0-5 Edinboro A. 28 H W 4-3 Concord A. 1 H L 1-2 Edinboro # - Methodist College Tournament A. 3 A W 3-1 Concord A. 3 A L 3-4 Concord 1994 A. 5 N W 3-0 UNC Wesleyan # Record: 8-33 A. 5 N L 0-5 Lander # Big South: 1-11 (9th Place) A. 5 N L 4-6 Virginia Wesleyan # Coach: Paul Wetmore A. 7 H W 2-1 Virginia Commonwealth A. 7 H L 0-3 Virginia Commonwealth M. 4 H L 5-9 George Mason A. 8 H W 2-0 Ferrum M. 4 H L 1-7 George Mason M. 9 H L 0-5 Longwood M. 11 A W 3-1 UNC Charlott e M. 11 A L 2-9 UNC Charlott e M. 12 A L 0-11 Coastal Carolina * M. 12 A L 0-16 Coastal Carolina * Shannon Tanski M. 14 H L 3-4 UMBC * 1995 M. 14 H W 4-3 UMBC * Record: 24-29 M. 17 A L 1-9 Winthrop * Big South: 1-13 (8th Place) M. 17 A L 0-3 Winthrop * Coach: Paul Wetmore M. 18 A L 3-13 Charleston Southern * M. 19 A L 1-7 Charleston Southern * M. 4 H W 2-0 Mount St. Mary’s M. 21 A L 1-6 Radford * M. 4 H W 7-0 Mount St. Mary’s M. 22 A L 1-5 Radford * M. 7 H W 2-0 Radford * M. 24 H L 1-8 Marshall M. 7 H L 1-2 Radford * M. 24 H L 7-10 Marshall M. 10 A L 3-4 UMBC * M. 25 N L 14-23 Colgate % M. 10 A L 2-6 UMBC * M. 25 N L 2-11 Ohio % M. 11 A L 3-5 Towson State * M. 25 N L 2-12 Radford % M. 11 A L 2-3 Towson State * M. 26 A L 5-6 Cornell M. 14 A L 4-5 Winthrop * M. 30 H W 4-3 UNC Charlott e M. 14 A L 2-10 Winthrop * M. 30 H L 7-15 UNC Charlott e M. 17 N L 3-4 Longwood % A. 1 A L 2-11 George Mason M. 17 A W 12-11 UNC Wilmington % A. 1 A L 2-22 George Mason M. 17 N W 6-4 St. Andrews % A. 4 A W 11-5 North Carolina A&T M. 18 N L 1-5 Shippensburg % A. 4 A W 13-4 North Carolina A&T M. 21 H L 2-5 Charleston Southern * A. 5 A L 1-6 UNC Greensboro * M. 21 H L 1-5 Charleston Southern * A. 5 A L 0-9 UNC Greensboro * M. 23 H W 7-0 Maryland Eastern Shore A. 7 A L 0-9 Longwood M. 23 H W 7-0 Maryland Eastern Shore A. 7 A L 1-3 Longwood M. 24 N W 6-2 St. John’s ^ A. 9 H W 2-1 Queen’s College M. 24 N W 14-1 Davis & Elkins ^ A. 9 H L 7-11 Queen’s College M. 24 N W 5-4 Charleston Southern ^ A. 11 A L 11-12 Maryland Eastern Shore M. 24 N W 20-1 West Virginia State ^ A. 11 A L 13-18 Maryland Eastern Shore M. 25 N W 3-2 St. John’s ^ A. 12 H L 5-7 Radford * M. 25 N L 9-8 UMBC ^ A. 12 H L 9-17 Radford * M. 28 A L 8-2 Marshall A. 16 A W 8-6 Mount St. Mary’s M. 28 A W 8-4 Marshall A. 16 A W 5-3 Mount St. Mary’s M. 30 A W 14-4 Mount St. Mary’s A. 21 N L 3-9 Radford # M. 30 A W 16-3 Mount St. Mary’s A. 21 N L 0-10 Winthrop # M. 31 H L 2-3 Queen’s College * - Big South Conference M. 31 H L 2-8 Queen’s College % - Radford Tournament A. 1 H L 4-7 Coastal Carolina * # - Big South Conference Tournament A. 1 H L 5-13 Coastal Carolina * A. 3 A L 3-8 Campbell A. 3 A L 3-4 Campbell A. 4 H W 7-0 Grace College Kati e Phillips A. 4 H W 7-0 Grace College

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MM. 20 H L 1-4 Towson State A. 2 H L 0-8 UNC Charlott e MM. 20 H W 7-3 Towson State A. 3 H W 8-4 UNC Wilmington * MM. 22 A L 2-3 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) % A. 3 H W 3-1 UNC Wilmington * MM. 22 N W 4-3 Longwood % A. 4 A L 1-4 Maryland MM. 22 N L 3-6 Lehigh % A. 4 A W 6-2 Maryland MM. 22 N W 23-2 West Virginia State % A. 5 A W 8-0 UMBC * MM. 23 N W 6-1 Virginia Tech % A. 5 A W 15-3 UMBC * MM. 23 N W 2-1 Cornell % A. 8 H W 11-0 Radford * MM. 23 N L 5-9 Radford % A. 8 H W 8-0 Radford * MM. 25 A W 6-5 UNC Wilmington * A. 9 A W 11-0 North Carolina A & T MM. 25 A L 3-4 UNC Wilmington * A. 9 A L 1-3 North Carolina A & T MM. 26 H W 8-0 North Carolina A & T A. 12 A L 1-14 East Carolina * MM. 26 H W 15-0 North Carolina A & T A. 12 A L 1-9 East Carolina * MM. 27 H W 2-0 Averett A. 14 A W 7-1 Winthrop * MM. 27 H W 14-0 Averett A. 14 A W 6-1 Winthrop * MM. 30 N L 1-2 Long Island ^ A. 16 A W 12-0 Hampton MM. 30 N L 1-6 California (Pa.) ^ A. 16 A W 5-2 Hampton MM. 30 N W 3-0 Hampton ^ A. 18 A W 4-3 Radford MM. 30 N W 8-4 UNC Wilmington ^ A. 18 A W 10-7 Radford AA. 2 A W 7-2 Radford * A. 19 H W 10-1 Coastal Carolina * AA. 2 A L 3-8 Radford * A. 19 H W 2-0 Coastal Carolina * AA. 3 H L 0-1 UNC Greensboro * A. 22 A L 2-8 North Carolina AA. 3 H L 5-6 UNC Greensboro * A. 22 A L 1-9 North Carolina AA. 4 H W 8-1 Virginia Tech A. 26 A L 0-8 East Carolina & AA. 4 H W 3-0 Virginia Tech A. 26 N L 0-2 Virginia & AA. 5 H L 1-10 East Carolina * A. 26 N L 0-7 UNC Greensboro & AA. 5 H L 0-8 East Carolina * M. 2 N L 1-9 UNC Greensboro # AA. 8 A W 5-3 North Carolina A & T M. 3 N W 6-5 UMBC # Meredith Hollyfi eld AA. 8 A W 9-1 North Carolina A & T M. 3 N W 5-4 Coastal Carolina # A. 12 A L 0-7 UNC Charlott e M. 4 N L 0-6 East Carolina # A. 7 A W 10-1 North Carolina A & T A. 12 A L 0-4 UNC Charlott e * - Big South Conference A. 7 A W 12-5 North Carolina A & T A. 13 H W 5-1 Hampton % - Rebel Games A. 7 A L 2-5 UNC Greensboro * A. 13 H W 5-2 Hampton ^ - Sports Plus Tournament A. 7 A L 1-9 UNC Greensboro * A. 19 N L 1-2 UMBC # & - Virginia Tournament A. 8 A L 0-14 George Mason A. 19 N W 5-4 UNC Wilmington # # - Big South Conference Tournament A. 8 A L 2-3 George Mason A. 20 N L 0-8 East Carolina # A. 10 H W 7-6 Longwood * - Big South Conference 1998 A. 10 H W 6-1 Longwood % - Radford Tournament Record: 33-23 A. 11 A L 1-2 Radford ^ - Sports Plus Tournament Big South: 8-8 (5th Place) A. 11 A L 2-5 Radford # - Big South Conference Tournament Coach: Paul Wetmore A. 14 H W 4-0 North Carolina A & T A. 14 H W 8-7 North Carolina A & T 1997 F. 27 H W 10-2 Hampton A. 15 H L 1-4 UNC Charlott e Record: 36-24 F. 27 H W 6-1 Hampton A. 15 H L 1-8 UNC Charlott e Big South: 10-4 (3rd Place) M. 3 A L 2-3 UNC Charlott e A. 21 N L 1-9 UNC Greensboro # Coach: Paul Wetmore M. 3 A W 3-2 UNC Charlott e A. 21 N W 10-2 Coastal Carolina # M. 6 N L 1-3 St. Bonaventure % A. 22 N L 2-10 Towson State # M. 1 H W 8-0 Hampton M. 6 N L 1-2 St. Francis % * - Big South Conference M. 1 H W 7-6 Hampton % - UNC Wilmington Tournament M. 8 H W 6-5 George Mason ^ - Radford Tournament M. 8 H W 11-0 George Mason # - Big South Conference Tournament M. 11 A L 0-2 UNC Greensboro * M. 11 A L 2-3 UNC Greensboro * 1996 M. 12 H L 1-2 Virginia Tech Record: 36-18 M. 12 H L 0-4 Virginia Tech Big South: 9-7 (5th Place) M. 17 N W 9-1 Rider % Coach: Paul Wetmore M. 17 N L 2-8 Texas Tech % M. 18 N W 6-1 West Alabama % M. 1 A W 6-1 Virginia Tech M. 18 N L 1-5 East Stroudsburg % M. 1 A W 3-0 Virginia Tech M. 19 N L 1-7 Cornell % M. 2 A W 4-1 Hampton M. 19 N L 0-2 Middle Tennessee St.% M. 2 A W 5-0 Hampton M. 20 N L 1-2 Hartf ord % M. 4 H W 9-0 Winthrop * M. 20 N W 5-4 Vermont % M. 4 H W 4-0 Winthrop * M. 21 N W 3-1 Texas Tech % M. 5 H L 2-6 Radford M. 21 N W 7-5 Brown % M. 5 H W 10-8 Radford M. 25 H W 9-1 Charleston Southern * M. 11 H W 4-3 UMass - Lowell M. 25 H W 3-1 Charleston Southern * M. 11 H W 9-2 UMass - Lowell M. 26 H W 8-0 North Carolina A & T M. 13 A W 4-1 Coastal Carolina * M. 26 H W 1-0 North Carolina A & T M. 13 A L 0-2 Coastal Carolina * M. 28 N W 2-0 Colgate ^ M. 14 A W 12-2 Charleston Southern * M. 28 N W 4-0 Hampton ^ M. 14 A W 4-0 Charleston Southern * M. 28 N W 8-0 Longwood ^ M. 15 A W 10-4 College of Charleston M. 29 N W 14-6 Norfolk State ^ M. 15 A W 6-4 College of Charleston M. 29 N L 1-9 East Carolina ^ M. 18 H W 2-1 UMBC * A. 1 A L 1-5 Virginia Tech M. 18 H W 5-0 UMBC * A. 1 A W 6-2 Virginia Tech Lisa Jones A. 2 H L 2-3 UNC Charlott e

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M. 7 N W 11-1 Morgan State % M. 5 N W 3-2 Marist ! M. 3 N W 5-1 Marist ! M. 7 N L 0-4 Seton Hall % M. 6 N W 4-3 St. Bonaventure ! M. 4 N W 10-2 St. Bonavenutre ! M. 7 N W 13-0 St. Francis % M. 6 N W 6-4 Hampton ! M. 4 N W 4-3 Hampton ! M. 10 H W 4-1 Elon M. 8 H W 7-1 Cleveland State M. 6 H W 6-5 Eastern Kentucky M. 10 H L 0-1 Elon M. 8 H L 1-3 Cleveland State M. 6 H W 5-4 Eastern Kentucky M. 16 N L 0-2 Fordham ^ M. 16 A L 0-6 Loyola Marymount M. 13 N L 1-3 Fordham $ M. 16 N L 3-5 Wisconsin-Green Bay ^ M. 16 A L 1-2 Loyola Marymount M. 13 N L 3-4 Pennsylvania $ M. 17 N W 6-0 Vermont ^ M. 17 N L 0-14 Cal State Fullerton $ M. 14 N W 1-0 Wagner $ M. 17 N L 3-6 Cornell ^ M. 18 N L 2-10 No. 6 Arizona State $ M. 14 N W 3-1 Manhatt an $ M. 17 N W 5-3 Marist ^ M. 19 N W 3-2 Utah $ M. 15 N L 3-5 Alabama-Birmingham $ M. 18 N W 5-2 Fairfi eld ^ M. 19 N L 1-4 No. 4 Washington $ M. 15 N W 11-1 Fairfi eld $ M. 18 N W 3-2 Yale ^ M. 20 N L 0-4 Cal State Northridge $ M. 16 N W 11-0 Maine $ M. 20 N L 0-8 Southeast Mo. State ^ M. 23 H W 8-0 North Carolina A & T M. 16 N W 9-8 Quinnipiac $ M. 20 N W 9-2 Manhatt an ^ M. 23 H W 13-2 North Carolina A & T M. 17 N W 10-1 Towson $ M. 24 H W 2-0 Virginia M. 24 A L 3-4 Virginia Tech M. 17 N L 5-8 Rhode Island $ M. 24 H W 1-0 Virginia M. 24 A L 0-1 Virginia Tech M. 22 H W 5-3 Longwood M. 25 A W 5-4 Radford * M. 26 N W 3-2 Boston College @ M. 22 H L 3-4 Longwood M. 25 A L 2-3 Radford * M. 26 N W 5-4 Brown @ M. 24 N L 2-4 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) @ M. 27 N L 2-4 Cleveland State ! M. 26 N W 4-3 St. Joseph’s @ M. 24 N W 1-0 George Mason @ M. 27 N W 2-1 UMBC ! M. 27 N W 14-0 Delaware State @ M. 24 N W 5-2 West Chester @ M. 28 N W 12-2 West Chester ! M. 27 N L 2-6 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) @ M. 25 N L 3-5 George Mason @ M. 28 N L 0-3 Virginia ! M. 30 A W 5-0 UNC Greensboro M. 25 N W 10-1 West Chester @ M. 30 H W 11-0 North Carolina A & T M. 30 A W 1-0 UNC Greensboro M. 28 H W 5-1 UNC Greensboro M. 30 H W 10-0 North Carolina A & T A. 2 A W 5-3 Elon * M. 28 H W 4-2 UNC Greensboro A. 1 H L 1-3 UNC Greensboro A. 2 A W 5-0 Elon * M. 31 N L 3-4 Harvard & A. 1 H L 5-8 UNC Greensboro A. 3 A W 7-6 Winthrop * A. 1 N L 0-5 Virginia Tech & A. 4 H L 5-6 East Carolina * A. 3 A W 10-0 Winthrop * A. 1 N L 4-6 East Carolina & A. 4 H L 0-2 East Carolina * A. 6 A W 8-0 Hampton A. 2 N L 3-4 Virginia Tech & A. 6 A L 5-6 UNC Wilmington * A. 6 A W 9-2 Hampton A. 2 N L 9-10 Harvard & A. 6 A W 6-0 UNC Wilmington * A. 8 H W 5-0 Radford * A. 6 H W 6-5 Elon * A. 7 A W 10-2 North Carolina A & T A. 8 H L 0-2 Radford * A. 6 H W 7-3 Elon * A. 7 A W 3-0 North Carolina A & T A. 12 H W 5-0 UNC Wilmington * A. 11 H L 3-6 Hampton A. 9 H W 2-1 George Mason * A. 12 H W 8-0 UNC Wilmington * A. 11 H L 5-6 Hampton A. 9 H W 2-0 George Mason * A. 13 A W 5-1 North Carolina A & T A. 13 H L 4-14 Campbell A. 11 H L 1-4 UMBC * A. 13 A W 9-0 North Carolina A & T A. 11 H L 0-7 UMBC * A. 15 A W 3-0 George Mason * A. 17 A W 14-0 Charleston Southern * A. 15 A W 12-0 George Mason * A. 17 A W 5-3 Charleston Southern * A. 19 A L 2-6 East Carolina * A. 18 A W 2-1 Coastal Carolina * A. 19 A L 1-3 East Carolina * A. 18 A L 2-3 Coastal Carolina * A. 21 H W 7-0 UNC Charlott e A. 21 H W 2-1 Virginia Tech A. 21 H W 4-1 UNC Charlott e A. 21 H W 5-2 Virginia Tech A. 23 H W 6-0 Charleston Southern * A. 25 H L 7-6 Winthrop * A. 23 H W 4-0 Charleston Southern * A. 25 H W 3-1 Winthrop * A. 24 H W 4-3 Coastal Carolina * M. 1 N W 2-1 UMBC # A. 24 H W 1-0 Coastal Carolina * M. 1 N L 1-3 East Carolina # A. 28 A L 0-3 Virginia M. 2 N W 7-6 UNC Wilmington # A. 28 A L 1-9 Virginia M. 2 N W 1-0 UMBC # M. 7 N W 5-0 Charleston Southern # M. 2 N W 9-3 East Carolina # M. 7 N L 5-6 Radford # M. 3 N L 1-2 Coastal Carolina # M. 8 N W 7-3 George Mason # * - Big South Conference M. 8 N L 2-3 East Carolina # % - Tidewater Classic. * - Big South Conference ^ - Rebel Games % - Triangle Classic ! – Sports Plus Tournament ^ - Choo Choo Classic # - Big South Conference Tournament ! – Tidewater Classic $ - Kia Classic 1999 @ - Sports Plus Tournament Record: 41-25 # - Big South Conference Tournament Big South: 11-3 (T1st Place) Coach: Paul Wetmore 2000 Record: 34-29 F. 19 N L 1-2 Marshall % Big South: 9-1 (1st Place) F. 20 N W 3-0 Eastern Kentucky % Coach: Paul Wetmore F. 20 N L 1-2 UNC Charlott e % F. 20 N L 0-4 Purdue % F. 18 N W 5-0 Maryland % F. 21 N W 4-3 East Carolina % F. 18 N L 1-6 Campbell % F. 21 N W 2-1 Rhode Island % F. 19 N L 0-6 Kansas % F. 21 N L 1-3 Marshall % F. 19 N W 1-0 Boston University % F. 25 N L 0-1 Tennessee-Chatt anooga F. 19 N L 3-15 Akron % F. 26 N L 0-1 Maryland ^ F. 25 N L 0-2 Temple ^ F. 26 N L 1-2 UT–Chatt anooga ^ F. 25 N W 6-1 Marshall ^ F. 28 N L 2-3 Notre Dame ^ F. 26 N L 3-8 Kentucky ^ F. 28 N W 5-0 Tennessee–Marti n ^ F. 27 N L 2-3 UT–Chatt anooga ^ M. 4 H W 2-1 Longwood M. 2 H W 4-2 St. Bonaventure M. 4 H W 4-3 Longwood M. 2 H W 5-1 St. Bonaventure M. 5 N W 5-4 Mount St. Mary’s ! M. 3 N L 5-8 Morgan State ! Amy Csider

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A. 13 H W 8-7 Campbell A. 15 A W 7-5 Charleston Southern * A. 15 A W 4-0 Charleston Southern * A. 17 A L 0-8 Coastal Carolina * A. 17 A W 2-0 Coastal Carolina * A. 19 H L 0-2 Virginia Tech A. 19 H L 0-12 Virginia Tech A. 28 A W 8-0 Radford * A. 28 A W 17-3 Radford * M. 5 H W 9-1 Winthrop * M. 5 H W 4-2 Winthrop * M. 6 H L 0-3 East Carolina M. 6 H L 5-8 East Carolina M. 12 N W 2-1 Charleston Southern # M. 13 N W 4-3 Coastal Carolina # M. 14 N L 0-2 Coastal Carolina # M. 14 N L 2-4 Coastal Carolina # * - Big South Conference % - Triangle Classic ^ - Sonic Challenge ! – Hampton Soft ball Classic $ - Rebel Games @ - Sports Plus Tournament & - Hudson Hokie Classic # - Big South Conference Tournament 2000 Lady Flames Soft ball Team 2001 Record: 18-46 Big South: 6-4 (4th Place) A. 17 H L 4-8 Virginia M. 5 H L 1-4 Charlott e Coach: Paul Wetmore A. 17 H L 2-6 Virginia M. 5 H L 6-8 Charlott e A. 19 A L 3-5 UNC Greensboro M. 11 N W 7-3 Bucknell $ F. 16 N W 4-2 Boston % A. 19 A L 1-2 UNC Greensboro M. 11 N L 1-3 UCF $ F. 16 N W 5-0 Youngstown State % A. 20 H L 3-4 Coastal Carolina * M. 12 N W 5-0 Pennsylvania $ F. 17 N L 2-4 Wright State % A. 20 H L 5-7 Coastal Carolina * M. 12 N W 5-3 Toledo $ F. 17 N L 0-2 Tennessee % A. 21 H L 2-3 Charleston Southern * M. 13 N L 1-13 Maine $ F. 18 N L 1-4 Purdue % A. 21 H W 3-2 Charleston Southern * M. 14 N W 1-0 Colorado State $ F. 23 N L 1-2 Virginia Tech ^ A. 24 A L 0-5 Marshall M. 14 N W 10-6 Youngstown State $ F. 23 N L 0-10 UT-Chatt anooga ^ A. 24 A L 0-6 Marshall M. 15 N L 1-2 Austi n Peay $ F. 24 N L 0-2 Marshall ^ A. 25 H L 0-7 East Carolina M. 15 N W 8-5 Monmouth $ F. 24 N L 2-8 Kentucky ^ A. 25 H L 0-5 East Carolina M. 19 H W 4-3 Fairleigh Dickenson F. 25 N L 1-3 Kentucky ^ A. 28 H W 3-2 Radford * M. 19 H W 7-2 Fairleigh Dickenson M 2 N W 6-0 Norfolk State ! A. 28 H L 2-6 Radford * M. 23 H W 12-4 North Carolina A&T M. 2 N L 1-3 Morgan State ! A. 30 A L 2-4 North Carolina A&T M. 23 H W 12-4 North Carolina A&T M. 3 N L 1-2 St. Peters ! A. 30 A W 3-1 North Carolina A&T M. 26 H L 0-3 Birmingham-Southern M. 3 A L 0-4 Hampton ! M. 5 N W 5-4 Winthrop # M. 26 H W 1-0 Birmingham-Southern M. 6 A W 5-1 Charlott e M. 5 N L 0-4 Coastal Carolina # M. 27 A L 1-12 Virginia Tech M. 6 A L 9-10 Charlott e M. 5 N L 2-8 Elon # M. 27 A L 0-10 Virginia Tech M. 8 H W 3-1 Longwood * - Big South Conference A. 2 A L 0-5 James Madison M. 8 H L 3-5 Longwood % - Triangle Classic M. 12 N L 2-5 Wisconsin ^ - Sonic Challenge M. 12 N L 0-4 Canisius ! – Hampton Soft ball Classic M. 13 N L 0-7 Northern Illinois $ - USF Clearwater Parks & Rec Tournament M. 13 N W 6-4 Northern Illinois @ - UVA Who’s Hoo Classic M. 15 N W 6-0 Maine $ # - Big South Conference Tournament M. 15 N W 1-0 Akron $ M. 16 N L 0-1 Rutgers $ 2002 M. 16 N L 0-10 South Florida $ Record: 28-35 M. 17 N L 3-7 Pennsylvania $ Big South: 4-6 (5th Place) M. 17 N W 6-2 Maine $ Coach: Paul Wetmore M. 18 N L 1-7 Fordham $ M. 23 A L 0-9 Virginia @ F. 15 N L 0-2 East Carolina % M. 23 A L 1-2 Virginia @ F. 15 N L 4-5 Robert Morris % M. 24 N L 0-10 Penn State @ F. 16 N W 8-4 Elon % M. 24 N L 0-4 Penn State @ F. 16 N L 3-4 Ohio % M. 25 N L 1-2 Bowling Green @ F. 16 N W 2-1 Radford % M. 25 N L 0-9 Bowling Green @ F. 17 N L 0-4 UNC Wilmington % M. 27 H W 2-1 Hampton F. 22 N W 2-1 Loyola-Chicago ^ M. 27 H L 4-5 Hampton F. 22 N L 4-8 UT-Chatt anooga ^ M. 31 A L 1-2 East Carolina F. 23 N L 0-8 Western Kentucky ^ M. 31 A L 2-3 East Carolina F. 23 N L 0-7 Samford ^ A. 6 A W 1-0 Elon * F. 24 N L 2-4 Birmingham-Southern ^ A. 6 A W 3-2 Elon * F. 24 N L 2-4 Belmont ^ A. 7 A W 6-2 Winthrop * M. 1 N W 9-5 Delaware State ! A. 7 A W 3-2 Winthrop * M. 1 N W 8-6 Coppin State ! M. 2 N W 3-2 Delaware State ! A 11 H L 0-4 North Carolina Cheryl Everly A. 11 H L 0-12 North Carolina M. 2 N W 6-1 Morgan State !

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A. 2 A L 2-4 James Madison M. 7 N L 0-3 Wright State ! 2004 A. 3 H L 1-2 Longwood M. 7 N L 2-7 Akron ! Record: 19-44 A. 3 H L 0-4 Longwood M. 8 N L 2-7 Virginia ! Big South: 4-8 (6th Place) A. 6 H L 1-3 Winthrop * M. 8 A L 3-4 Charlott e ! Coach: Paul Wetmore A. 6 H W 6-3 Winthrop * M. 16 A L 1-2 George Southern A. 10 H W 9-1 Hampton M. 16 A L 3-4 George Southern F. 13 N L 0-5 Virginia % A. 10 H W 3-0 Hampton M. 18 A L 0-1 Stetson F. 13 N L 2-13 East Carolina % A. 13 H L 6-9 Elon * M. 18 A L 0-7 Stetson F. 14 N L 0-3 Campbell % A. 13 H L 1-6 Elon * M. 20 N W 6-3 Manhatt an $ F. 20 N L 2-11 St. John’s ^ A. 17 H L 1-2 UNC Greensboro M. 20 A L 0-2 Florida Atlanti c $ F. 20 N W 6-4 Hampton ^ A. 17 H L 1-6 UNC Greensboro M. 21 N L 0-5 Manhatt an $ F. 21 N L 0-5 UNC Wilmington ^ A. 20 A L 0-1 Charleston Southern * M. 21 A L 0-1 Florida Atlanti c $ F. 21 N W 9-1 Coppin State ^ A. 20 A W 3-1 Charleston Southern * M. 22 A W 3-1 Florida Atlanti c $ F. 22 N L 2-3 Wright State ^ A. 22 A L 0-7 Coastal Carolina * M. 22 N L 5-8 Manhatt an $ F. 27 N W 2-1 Fordham ! A. 22 A L 0-8 Coastal Carolina * M. 23 N L 0-2 Texas A&M CC * F. 27 N L 1-5 Lehigh ! A. 25 H L 0-3 East Carolina M. 23 N W 5-8 Texas A&M CC * F. 28 N L 2-8 UMBC ! A. 25 H L 3-5 East Carolina M. 28 A L 1-3 Tennessee @ F. 28 N W 4-1 Delaware ! A. 27 A W 3-2 Radford * M. 28 N L 1-5 Western Kentucky @ F. 29 N W 4-1 UMBC ! A. 27 A W 3-0 Radford * M. 29 A L 1-2 Tennessee @ M. 5 N L 4-5 East Carolina $ A. 28 H L 0-4 St. John’s M. 29 A L 1-9 Tennessee @ M. 5 N L 0-5 Rider $ A. 28 H L 2-7 St. John’s M. 31 A L 1-2 North Carolina A&T M. 6 N L 1-2 James Madison $ M. 10 N W 2-1 Winthrop # M. 31 A W 16-2 North Carolina A&T M. 6 N L 1-8 Ohio $ M. 10 N W 7-3 Coastal Carolina # A. 1 H W 8-0 Hampton M. 7 N L 5-6 Ohio $ M. 11 N W 2-1 Radford # A. 1 H W 13-7 Hampton M. 12 N L 5-6 Bethune-Cookman @ M. 12 N W 1-0 Winthrop # A. 2 H W 1-0 Virginia Tech M. 12 N L 0-8 Samford @ M. 16 N L 0-3 No. 1 UCLA @ A. 2 H L 3-10 Virginia Tech M. 13 N L 0-1 Radford @ M. 16 N L 1-7 UMBC @ A. 12 H L 1-2 Coastal Carolina * M. 13 N L 0-2 Iona @ * - Big South Conference A. 12 H L 4-7 Coastal Carolina * M. 14 N L 2-11 Harvard @ % - Triangle Classic A. 15 A L 2-5 Virginia M. 15 N L 2-5 Wagner ~ ^ - Sonic Challenge A. 15 A L 2-3 Virginia M. 15 N W 3-2 Colorado State ~ ! – Hampton Soft ball Classic A. 18 H W 6-5 Charleston Southern * M. 17 N W 1-0 Rider ~ $ - Rebel Games A. 23 A L 0-1 East Carolina M. 17 N L 1-2 Fordham ~ # - Big South Conference Tournament A. 23 A L 0-7 East Carolina M. 19 N W 8-4 IUPUI ~ @ - NCAA Regionals A. 27 H L 0-2 Radford * M. 19 N W 5-0 Dayton ~ A. 27 H W 7-6 Radford * M. 21 N L 0-1 Texas A&M CC * 2003 A. 30 A W 2-1 Elon * M. 21 N L 1-5 Texas A&M CC * Record: 17-34 A. 30 A W 0-5 Elon * M. 23 H W 3-1 Towson Big South: 5-6 (T4th Place) M. 3 A W 6-1 Winthrop * M. 23 H L 0-9 Towson Coach: Paul Wetmore M. 3 A L 0-6 Winthrop * M. 24 H L 0-8 Birmingham-Southern * M. 8 N L 0-1 Texas A&M CC # M. 24 H L 1-5 Birmingham-Southern * F. 14 N W 2-1 Charlott e % M. 8 N W 3-2 Charleston Southern # M. 26 N W 9-0 Gardner-Webb ` F. 14 N L 1-12 Illinois % M. 9 A L 3-6 Winthrop # M. 26 N L 0-1 No. 12 Tennessee ` F. 22 N L 1-3 No. 21 Ohio State ^ * - Big South Conference M. 27 N L 0-1 Tennessee Tech ` F. 22 N L 5-11 No. 14 Arizona State ^ % - Triangle Classic M. 27 N W 4-3 UTEP ` F. 23 N L 3-6 No. 9 DePaul ^ ^ - Lead Off Classic M. 28 N L 0-9 Tennessee Tech ` F. 24 A L 2-3 Birmingham-Southern ! – 49ers Invitati onal M. 30 H L 1-9 Longwood F. 24 A W 2-1 Birmingham-Southern $ - FAU Parents Weekend Invitati onal A. 3 A W 1-0 Charleston Southern * M. 4 H W 9-0 James Madison @ - First Tennessee Classic A. 3 A L 0-2 Charleston Southern * M. 4 H W 7-6 James Madison # - Big South Soft ball Championship A. 5 A W 5-3 Coastal Carolina * A. 5 A W 8-2 Coastal Carolina * A. 7 A W 5-1 Hampton A. 7 A L 3-6 Hampton A. 15 A W 3-2 Longwood A. 15 A L 0-8 Longwood A. 17 H W 6-5 East Carolina A. 17 H L 11-17 East Carolina A. 20 H L 0-8 Virginia A. 20 H L 3-11 Virginia A. 22 A L 0-8 James Madison A. 22 A L 0-6 James Madison A. 24 H L 0-10 Winthrop * A. 24 H W 8-1 Winthrop * M. 1 A L 3-6 Radford * M. 1 A L 1-9 Radford * M. 9 A L 0-3 Virginia Tech M. 9 A L 1-7 Virginia Tech M. 13 N L 4-5 Coastal Carolina # M. 14 N L 1-2 Charleston Southern # * - Big South Conference % - Triangle Classic ^ - Seahawk Classic ! – Dixie Classic $ - Pirate Clash @ - Bethune-Cookman Classic ~ - Rebel Games ` - Lady Vols Classic 2002 Lady Flames Soft ball Team # - Big South Soft ball Championship

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A. 19 A L 9-10 Longwood A. 21 A W 3-1 Charleston Southern * A. 19 A L 0-1 Longwood A. 22 A W 2-1 Coastal Carolina * A. 22 H W 15-6 Charleston Southern * A. 26 A L 0-5 Radford * A. 22 H W 7-3 Charleston Southern * A. 26 A L 0-5 Radford * A. 23 H L 0-2 Coastal Carolina * A. 29 H W 2-1 Birmingham-Southern * A. 23 H L 6-7 Coastal Carolina * A. 29 H W 9-5 Birmingham-Southern * A. 27 H W 1-0 Radford * M. 4 A W 6-5 No. 24 Virginia Tech A. 27 H L 1-2 Radford * M. 4 A W 3-0 No. 24 Virginia Tech A. 30 A L 1-4 Birmingham-Southern * M. 6 A L 0-5 Coastal Carolina * A. 30 A W 5-3 Birmingham-Southern * M. 9 H L 6-8 Winthrop * M. 12 N L 0-8 Texas A&M CC # M. 9 H L 4-8 Winthrop * M. 12 N W 1-0 Charleston Southern # M. 11 N W 4-1 Texas A&M CC # M. 13 N W 3-2 Birmingham-Southern # M. 11 A L 4-7 Radford # M. 13 N L 0-1 Coastal Carolina # M. 12 N W 8-3 Winthrop # * - Big South Conference M. 12 N W 6-5 Birmingham-Southern # ^ - Seahawk Classic M. 13 A L 2-7 Radford # $ - Pirate Clash * - Big South Conference % - 49er Classic ^ - Seahawk Classic ! – Lobo Classic $ - Pirate Clash @ - Dawg Pound Easter Invitati onal % - Holiday Inn 49er Classic ~ - Tar Heel Classic @ – Bethune-Cookman Spring Break Classic # - Big South Soft ball Championship # - Big South Soft ball Championship

2006 2007 Record: 41-23 Record: 36-26 Big South: 7-5 (3rd Place) Big South: 11-4 (T1st Place) Coach: Paul Wetmore Coach: Paul Wetmore

F. 24 N W 7-5 Stony Brook ^ F. 17 N W 5-3 Appalachian State Cassie Campbell F. 24 N W 4-3 Delaware State ^ F. 17 A W 10-2 Gardner-Webb 2005 F. 25 N W 8-1 Hampton ^ F. 17 A L 5-9 Gardner-Webb Record: 22-32 F. 25 N W 5-0 UMBC ^ F. 24 N W 3-2 College of Charleston ^ Big South: 5-7 (T5th Place) F. 26 A W 4-3 UNC Wilmington ^ F. 24 A W 6-2 Kennesaw State ^ Coach: Paul Wetmore M. 3 A L 0-5 East Carolina $ F. 25 N L 4-5 College of Charleston ^ M. 3 N L 1-4 Binghamton $ F. 25 A L 0-3 Kennesaw State ^ F. 25 N W 5-0 Coppin State ^ M. 4 N L 8-9 St. Francis $ M. 2 N W 9-4 Princeton $ F. 25 N W 4-1 UNC Greensboro ^ M. 4 N W 3-1 Delaware $ M. 2 N W 8-0 Fairfi eld F. 26 N W 7-0 Delaware State ^ M. 5 N L 5-6 Fairfi eld $ M. 3 N W 14-1 Rhode Island $ F. 26 N W 3-1 Hampton ^ M. 7 H W 1-0 Mount St. Mary’s M. 3 N L 0-5 Marshall $ F. 27 N L 0-12 East Carolina ^ M. 7 H W 7-0 Mount St. Mary’s M. 4 N L 5-6 Marshall $ M. 8 H W 10-1 Gardner-Webb M. 4 N L 1-2 Binghamton $ M. 8 H W 13-3 Gardner-Webb M. 5 N W 5-2 Elon $ M. 10 N L 4-5 Stony Brook % M. 5 N L 1-2 N.C. State $ M. 10 A L 4-5 Charlott e % M. 6 N L 2-4 Delaware $ M. 11 N W 4-2 Indiana State % M. 11 N W 6-5 Saint Louis % M. 11 N W 9-6 Morehead State % M. 11 N L 2-4 Charlott e % M. 14 N W 9-3 Texas A&M CC * M. 12 N W 8-0 Lafayett e % M. 14 N W 3-2 Texas A&M CC * M. 12 N L 1-3 North Dakota State % M. 16 N W 3-1 Indiana M. 15 N L 1-2 No. 25 Texas A&M CC * M. 16 A W 4-2 Stetson M. 15 N W 2-1 No. 25 Texas A&M CC * M. 17 N W 2-1 Central Connecti cut @ M. 18 N L 5-7 New Mexico State ! M. 17 N L 2-5 Western Illinois @ M. 18 A L 2-4 New Mexico ! M. 18 A W 6-1 Bethune-Cookman @ M. 19 N L 5-6 Texas Tech ! M. 18 N W 2-1 Iowa State @ M. 20 N L 7-15 Texas Tech ! M. 19 N L 1-4 Iowa State @ M. 20 A L 2-10 New Mexico ! M. 22 H W 8-3 James Madison M. 22 H L 1-8 No. 5 Tennessee M. 22 H W 2-1 James Madison M. 22 H L 0-12 No. 5 Tennessee M. 23 A L 0-8 No. 2 Tennessee M. 25 N W 6-4 Binghamton @ M. 23 A L 1-9 No. 2 Tennessee M. 30 A L 2-4 UNC Greensboro A. 1 H W 5-2 North Carolina A&T M. 30 A L 4-5 UNC Greensboro A. 1 H W 15-1 North Carolina A&T A. 3 N W 6-3 Lipscomb ~ A. 3 H W 4-3 Bethune-Cookman A. 3 N L 4-5 Lipscomb ~ A. 3 H L 0-2 Bethune-Cookman A. 5 H W 5-4 Hampton A. 4 H W 5-2 Virginia A. 5 H W 11-0 Hampton A. 4 H L 3-13 Virginia A. 6 H L 1-4 Virginia Tech A. 6 H L 0-3 Longwood A. 6 H L 2-4 Virginia Tech A. 6 H L 3-4 Longwood A. 8 H W 1-0 UNC Wilmington A. 12 A W 7-4 Norfolk State A. 8 H W 8-3 UNC Wilmington A. 12 A W 7-3 Norfolk State A. 9 H W 9-0 West Virginia Tech A. 13 A W 11-2 Hampton A 9 H W 14-0 West Virginia Tech A. 13 A L 6-7 Hampton A. 13 A L 1-4 Virginia A. 18 A W 4-0 UNC Greensboro A. 13 A L 2-6 Virginia A. 18 A L 4-6 UNC Greensboro A. 16 A L 3-4 Winthrop * A. 19 H W 5-1 Lynchburg College A. 16 A L 3-5 Winthrop * A. 19 H W 11-1 Lynchburg College Ashley Pound A. 21 A W 2-0 Charleston Southern *

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2008 2009 Record: 20-40-1 Record: 26-35 Big South: 5-10 (T4th Place) Big South: 10-8 (3rd Place) Coach: Paul Wetmore Coach: Paul Wetmore

F. 22 N T 2-2 Tennessee Tech ^ F. 6 N L 0-13 Cal State Northridge^ F. 23 N L 1-11 Towson ^ F. 6 N L 1-15 No. 17 California^ F. 23 N W 7-0 Kennesaw State ^ F. 7 N L 0-2 No. 14 Fresno State^ F. 24 N L 1-2 N.C. State ^ F. 7 N L 0-5 UC Davis^ F. 29 N L 1-4 Delaware $ F. 8 N L 2-5 No. 24 Long Beach State^ F. 29 A L 3-7 East Carolina $ F. 24 A L 1-11 No. 9 Tennessee M. 1 A L 2-3 Fordham $ F. 27 N W 6-2 Delaware State $ M. 1 N L 0-8 Towson $ F. 28 A W 4-1 UNC Wilmington $ M. 2 N L 0-4 Radford $ F. 28 N W 2-0 Delaware State $ Erika Rasmussen M. 8 N W 7-0 Presbyterian % M. 6 N L 2-3 Midde Tennessee State% M. 8 A L 0-3 Stetson % M. 6 A L 3-11 No. 25 Florida State % M. 4 N W 7-5 Rutgers $ M. 9 N L 1-4 Presbyterian % M. 7 N L 0-3 Troy % M. 7 N W 6-5 Boston College % M. 9 A L 0-5 Stetson % M. 7 N W 5-2 Middle Tennessee State% M. 7 A L 0-6 Hawaii % M. 11 A L 0-5 Stetson M. 9 A L 1-2 Jacksonville M. 8 N L 3-7 Pacifi c % M. 11 A L 1-2 Stetson M. 9 A L 4-6 Jacksonville M. 8 N L 2-4 No. 14 Oregon State % M. 12 N L 0-8 No. 14 Baylor M. 10 A W 1-0 Stetson M. 9 N W 7-4 Pacifi c % M. 12 A L 0-3 UCF M. 10 A L 3-4 Stetson M. 9 N L 1-3 No. 14 Oregon State % M. 13 N L 2-3 Chatt anooga @ M. 12 A L 1-4 Florida Atlanti c M. 10 N W 5-3 Pacifi c % M. 14 N L 0-2 Boston University @ M. 13 N W 3-0 Rutgers @ M. 14 A W 4-3 No. 23 Hawaii @ M. 15 N L 1-2 Penn State @ M. 13 A L 5-7 Florida Atlanti c @ M. 15 N W 4-2 Nevada @ M. 16 N L 0-1 Dartmouth @ M. 14 N W 1-0 Bethune-Cookman @ M. 15 N L 0-1 No. 25 California @ M. 17 N L 0-1 St. Louis M. 14 N L 0-1 No. 18 Texas A&M @ M. 16 N W 4-0 No. 10 Baylor @ M. 17 N W 3-0 St. Louis M. 15 N W 4-2 Purdue @ M. 23 A L 3-4 Louisville ! M. 25 H W 1-0 UNC Greensboro M. 19 H W 4-0 Norfolk State M. 23 N L 6-18 No. 25 California ! M. 25 H L 3-4 UNC Greensboro M. 19 H W 3-1 Norfolk State M. 24 N W 2-0 No. 6 Michigan ! A. 2 H W 5-4 James Madison M. 24 H L 0-2 Hampton M. 25 N L 0-8 No. 7 Northwestern ! A. 2 H L 2-4 James Madison M. 24 H W 5-1 Hampton M. 26 A L 1-5 No. 1 Tennessee A. 4 H W 4-1 Birmingham-Southern * M. 29 A L 1-9 Winthrop * M. 26 A L 0-4 No. 1 Tennessee A. 4 H W 4-0 Birmingham-Southern * M. 29 A L 5-7 Winthrop * M. 28 H W 2-0 Norfolk State A. 5 H L 5-9 Birmingham-Southern * M. 30 A L 0-5 Winthrop * M. 28 H W 4-1 Norfolk State A. 8 A L 2-8 No. 10 Tennessee A. 1 A L 1-2 Virginia M. 30 H W 10-1 Georgetown & A. 8 A L 1-7 No. 10 Tennessee A. 1 A L 6-7 Virginia M. 30 H W 4-3 Hampton & A. 9 H L 6-7 Virginia A. 4 H W 2-1 Charleston Southern * M. 31 H W 10-2 Georgetown & A. 9 H W 9-6 Virginia A. 4 H W 4-2 Charleston Southern * M. 31 H W 4-3 Hampton & A. 12 A L 2-3 Coastal Carolina * A. 5 H W 4-2 Charleston Southern * A. 4 A L 4-6 James Madison A. 12 A W 1-0 Coastal Carolina * A. 8 A L 1-4 James Madison A. 4 A W 5-3 James Madison A. 13 A L 2-5 Coastal Carolina * A. 8 A L 1-2 James Madison A. 6 A L 11-12 Winthrop * A. 15 H L 1-7 Longwood A. 10 A W 5-1 Gardner-Webb * A. 6 A W 7-2 Winthrop * A. 15 H L 0-3 Longwood A. 11 A L 1-2 Gardner-Webb * A. 7 A W 9-2 Winthrop * A. 16 A L 2-7 No. 19 Virginia Tech A. 11 A L 5-6 Gardner-Webb * A. 13 H W 4-1 Charleston Southern * A. 16 A L 1-9 No. 19 Virginia Tech A. 16 H L 3-10 Virginia Tech A. 13 H W 4-2 Charleston Southern * A. 19 A L 1-4 Radford * A. 16 H L 3-4 Virginia Tech A. 14 H W 7-2 Charleston Southern * A. 19 A L 2-3 Radford * A. 18 A L 0-3 Longwood A. 17 H W 8-3 Lynchburg College A. 20 H L 6-8 Radford * A. 18 A W 2-1 Longwood A. 17 H W 9-1 Lynchburg College A. 23 A W 4-0 Norfolk State A. 22 H L 1-4 Radford * A. 18 A W 4-2 UNC Greensboro A. 23 A W 4-3 Norfolk State A. 22 H L 2-3 Radford * A. 18 A L 7-10 UNC Greensboro A. 24 A W 3-0 Hampton A. 24 H W 3-1 Presbyterian * A. 20 H W 1-0 Radford * A. 24 A W 3-2 Hampton A. 24 H W 10-0 Presbyterian * A. 20 H L 6-7 Radford * A. 25 H L 0-6 Winthrop * A. 25 H W 2-1 Presbyterian * A. 21 H W 9-1 Radford * A. 25 H L 1-7 Winthrop * A. 28 A L 1-2 Radford * A. 24 A L 3-4 Longwood A. 26 H L 1-4 Winthrop * A. 29 A L 1-2 UNC Greensboro A. 24 A L 4-5 Longwood A. 29 H W 5-4 Gardner-Webb A. 29 A L 1-3 UNC Greensboro A. 27 H W 4-0 Coastal Carolina * A. 29 H W 5-4 Gardner-Webb M. 1 A W 8-1 Coastal Carolina * A. 27 H L 2-3 Coastal Carolina * M. 2 A L 3-5 Charleston Southern * M. 2 A W 8-3 Coastal Carolina * A. 27 H W 4-3 Coastal Carolina * M. 2 A W 7-0 Charleston Southern * M. 2 A W 11-9 Coastal Carolina * M. 1 H L 2-3 No. 17 Virginia Tech M. 3 A W 12-3 Charleston Southern * M. 7 N W 4-2 Coastal Carolina # M. 1 H L 1-5 No. 17 Virginia Tech M. 8 N L 1-2 Birmingham-Southern # M 7 N W 5-1 Winthrop # M 4 A W 8-0 Birmingham-Southern * M 9 N W 5-3 Charleston Southern # M. 8 A L 1-2 Radford # M. 4 A W 7-2 Birmingham-Southern * M. 9 N W 8-2 Coastal Carolina # M. 9 N W 3-1 Charleston Southern # M. 5 A L 0-2 Birmingham-Southern * M. 9 A W 2-0 Radford # M. 9 A W 5-3 Radford # M. 10 A L 4-7 Coastal Carolina # M. 10 A L 1-6 Winthrop # M. 9 A L 1-10 Radford # M. 11 A L 4-7 Radford # * - Big South Conference * - Big South Conference * - Big South Conference ^ - KSU Classic ^ - College of Charleston Couger Classic ^ - Cathedral City Kick-Off $ - Tar Heels Invitati onal $ - Pirate Clash $ - Seahawk Classic % - Hawaiian Airlines Spring Fling Tournament % - Hatt er Classic % - FSU Invitati onal @ – Bank of Hawaii Invitati onal @ – USF Under Armour Classic @ – FAU Parents’ Weekend Tournament ! – Women4Women Soft ball Invitati onal # - Big South Soft ball Championship # - Big South Soft ball Championship & - Blue Ridge Thunder # - Big South Soft ball Championship

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 45 2002 BIG SOUTH CHAMPIONS

The act of trimming down the nets aft er a basketball team wins a championship seems to be as old as the ages. Most athletes strive their enti re careers to reach this eu- phoric moment of joy. Although there are no nets involved with the sport of soft ball, Liberty University’s soft ball teams over the seasons knew they would be able to partake in a similar act, but one that would be most costly to a single individual, as their promised “net” had been in development for over 20 years. Head Coach Paul Wetmore had prom- ised his players for many years, if they would win a Big South Soft ball Championship, he would allow them to cut off his mustache – a prized possession that he had been work- ing on for over two decades and a personal trademark to all that had come to know him. However, on May 12, 2002, the goal of nine diff erent Lady Flames’ squads was realized as fi ft h-seeded Liberty posted its fourth-consecuti ve upset victory. This ti me it was a 1-0 win over host insti tuti on Winthrop at Terry Field in Rock Hill, S.C., to gain the program’s fi rst-ever Big South Conference 2002 Big South Champions and NCAA Regional Parti cipants championship and the coveted automati c bid to an NCAA Regional. fi ft h-seeded team heading into the league The Lady Flames followed the game And so, Wetmore’s streak of facial hair championship. against UCLA with a 7-1 loss to former Big was halted just minutes aft er the game was However, despite the lower seed, the South Conference member UMBC; however, concluded. Following the presentati on of the Lady Flames banded together as a collecti ve they walked away from the experience with all-tournament team and the championship group and posted four-consecuti ve upset vic- the respect of the other teams at the NCAA trophy, 15 diff erent players stepped up to tories. The unexpected victories included two Regional, the ti tle of Big South Conference the plate for one more memory on that day, over host Winthrop and one over top-seeded champions and memories that will last a as the team quickly reminded Wetmore of Coastal Carolina, which had been Liberty’s lifeti me. his promise. Then, each took their turn at nemesis over the years in the championship. trimming off his mustache to complete the Aft er the fanfare and celebrati on was celebrati on of one of the greatest days in the completed at Terry Field, Liberty returned to history of the program. Lynchburg and found out later that evening However, if you had asked Wetmore or that it was rewarded for its accomplishments any of the 15 players at the beginning of the by being pitt ed against top-seeded UCLA, the season, if 2002 was going to be the year that nati on’s No. 1 ranked team entering the tour- would bring them their fi rst-ever champion- nament, in the fi rst round the NCAA Regional ship, the consensus answer would have prob- in Columbia, S.C. ably been no, as a youthful squad took to the The Lady Flames’ success seemed to fi eld at the beginning of the season. conti nue to follow them in the NCAA Champi- Liberty returned just fi ve lett erwinners onship, as Liberty did not back down against and was coming off an 18-46 record in 2001, the eight-ti me nati onal champion. The game which marked the second-fewest win total remained scoreless unti l the bott om of the in the previous nine years since the program fi ft h inning when the Bruins showed why was reinstated in 1994. they were the nati on’s top-ranked team and The Lady Flames were also looking to eventually pulled way from Liberty for a 3-0 replace several keys starters from a group victory. that led the soft ball program one of its The contest was however marked by heights. The class amassed over 120 wins in a few individual achievements as Mary Beth four years, including two fi rst-place regular Kennell got the Lady Flames’ lone hit of the season fi nishes in the Big South and a school game with a single to left fi eld to lead off the record 41 wins during the 1999 campaign. second inning. Ali Thompson accomplished The youthful squad was only able to something that only 18 other pitchers had garner four conference victories during the done all season as she struck out Stacey Nu- course of the season, leaving Liberty as the veman, the NCAA’s all-ti me career home run leader. Head Coach Paul Wetmore

46 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 ALL-TIME HONORS

BIG SOUTH ALL-CONFERENCE 2007 Jessica Moore First Team 1995 Alycia Stevens Rookie of the Year 1996 Stacy Radulovich 1996 Stacy Radulovich Shannon Tanski 2000 Cheryl Wyrick (Co-Rookie) 1997 Libi Cook Kristi Hanna Player of the Year Stacy Radulovich 2000 Meredith Hollyfi eld Shannon Tanski 2004 Amanda Maska 1998 Stacy Radulovich 2005 Jessica Moore 1999 Leslie Inge 2007 Jessica Moore 2000 Amy Csider Leslie Inge Coach of the Year Cheryl Wyrick 1996 Paul Wetmore (Co-Coach) 2001 Ali Thompson 1999 Paul Wetmore 2002 Amanda Goc 2000 Paul Wetmore (Co-Coach) 2003 Amanda Maska 2004 Amanda Maska All-Academic Team 2005 Jessica Moore 2000 Meredith Hollyfi eld 2006 Dawn Jeff s 2001 Meredith Hollyfi eld Jessica Moore 2002 Amanda Goc 2007 Dawn Jeff s 2003 Amanda Goc Jessica Moore 2004 Cassie Campbell 2009 Tiff ani Smith 2005 Sarah Swor 2006 Sarah Swor Second Team 2007 Dawn Jeff s 1995 Tammi Talley 2008 Beth Bennett Sonja Keith Shannon Tanski 2009 Beth Bennett 2006 Dawn Jeff s 1996 Kati e Phillips Jessica Moore 1997 Kati e Phillips All-Tournament Ashley Williams 1999 Libi Cook 1994 Susan Naylor 2007 Dawn Jeff s 2000 Cheryl Everly 1995 Paula Smith Jessica Moore Meredith Hollyfi eld 1997 Shannon Tanski Ashley Williams 2001 Meredith Hollyfi eld 1998 Libi Cook 2008 Beth Bennett Cheryl Wyrick Amy Csider 2009 Beth Bennett 2002 Lauren Hahn Meredith Hollyfi eld Amanda Maska Kati e Phillips Second Team Lindsay Schwind Stacy Radulovich 2009 Tiff ani Smith 2003 Lauren Hahn 2000 Meredith Hollyfi eld Mary Beth Kennell Leslie Inge Player of the Year Ali Thompson Cheryl Wyrick 1997 Shannon Tanski 2004 Sarah Swor 2002 Amanda Goc 1998 Stacy Radulovich 2005 Ashley Williams Lauren Hahn 2000 Meredith Hollyfi eld (Co-Player) 2006 Ashley Williams Jennifer Hurley 2004 Amanda Maska (Co-Player) 2007 Terra Lowe Ali Thompson 2006 Jessica Moore Shannon McKain 2006 Jessica Moore 2007 Jessica Moore Ashley Williams Ashley Williams 2008 Ashley Williams 2008 J’nae Jeff erson Coach of the Year 2009 Kelly Strickland Shannon McKain 1996 Paul Wetmore Ashley Williams 1997 Paul Wetmore Preseason Player of the Year 2009 Beth Bennett 1998 Paul Wetmore 2006 Jessica Moore Keely McMillon 2006 Paul Wetmore Kelly Strickland All-Academic Team BBig South Tournament MVP 2007 Dawn Jeff s 11998 Kati e Phillips (Co-MVP) 22002 Ali Thompson ECAC First Team VVASID ALL-STATE 1997 Shannon Tanski UUniversity Division Second Team FFirst Team 1997 Libi Cook 11996 Stacy Radulovich 11997 Libi Cook LOUISVILLE SLUGGER ALL-REGION TEAM Sonja Keith Southeast Kati e Phillips 2000 Meredith Hollyfi eld Stacy Radulovich 2004 Amanda Maska 11998 Stacy Radulovich 2005 Jessica Moore 11999 Libi Cook 2007 Jessica Moore Amy Csider Leslie Inge GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 22000 Amy Csider First Team - District III Meredith Hollyfi eld 1997 Sonja Keith Leslie Inge 1998 Sonja Keith Cheryl Wyrick Stacy Radulovich 22002 Lauren Hahn 1999 Sonja Keith 22003 Lauren Hahn Ali Thompson Second Team - District III 22004 Amanda Maska 2003 Ali Thompson Libi Cook 22005 Jessica Moore 2007 Dawn Jeff s

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 47 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

First Last Last Series Michigan 2007 2007 2-0 1 0 Opponent Meeti ng Meeti ng Score LU Opp. Middle Tennessee State 1997 2009 5-2 1 2 Akron 2000 2003 3-15 1 2 Monmouth 2002 2002 8-5 1 0 Alabama-Birmingham 2000 2000 3-5 0 1 Morehead State 2006 2006 9-6 1 0 Arizona State 1999 2003 5-11 0 2 Morgan State 1998 2002 11-1 2 2 Appalachian State 2007 2007 5-3 1 0 Mount St. Mary’s (Md.) 1994 2006 5-4 9 0 Austi n Peay 2002 2002 1-2 0 1 Nevada 2007 2007 4-2 1 0 Averrett 1996 1996 14-0 2 0 New Mexico 2005 2005 2-10 0 2 Baylor 2007 2008 0-8 1 1 New Mexico State 2005 2005 5-7 0 1 Belmont 2002 2002 2-4 0 1 Norfolk State 1997 2009 3-1 10 0 Bethune-Cookman 2004 2009 1-0 3 2 North Carolina 1997 2001 0-12 0 4 Binghamton 2005 2006 1-4 1 2 North Carolina A&T 1994 2006 15-1 27 3 Birmingham-Southern 2002 2008 1-2 11 10 North Carolina State 2005 2008 1-2 0 2 Boston College 1999 2007 6-5 2 0 North Dakota State 2005 2005 1-3 0 1 Boston University 2000 2008 0-2 2 1 Northern Illinois 2001 2001 6-4 1 1 Bowling Green 2001 2001 0-9 0 2 Northwestern 2007 2007 0-8 0 1 Brown 1997 1999 5-4 2 0 Notre Dame 1999 1999 2-3 0 1 Bucknell 2002 2002 7-3 1 0 Ohio 1996 2004 5-6 0 4 Cal State Fullerton 1999 1999 0-14 0 1 Ohio State 2003 2003 1-3 0 1 Cal State Northridge 1999 2009 0-13 0 2 Oregon State 2007 2007 1-3 0 2 California (Berkley) 2007 2009 1-15 0 3 Pacifi c 2007 2007 5-3 2 1 California (Pa.) 1996 1996 1-6 0 1 Penn State 2001 2008 1-2 0 3 Campbell 1995 2004 0-3 1 5 Pennsylvania 2000 2002 5-0 1 2 Canisius 2001 2001 0-4 0 1 Presbyterian 2008 2009 2-1 4 1 Central Connecti cut 2006 2006 2-1 1 0 Princeton 2007 2007 9-4 1 0 Charleston Southern 1994 2009 3-1 33 9 Purdue 1999 2009 4-2 1 2 Charlott e (UNC) 1994 2006 4-5 7 16 Queen’s College 1994 1995 2-8 1 3 Cleveland State 1998 1999 2-4 1 2 Quinnipiac 2000 2000 9-8 1 0 Coastal Carolina 1994 2009 4-2 21 26 Radford 1994 2009 1-10 22 36 Colgate 1994 1997 2-0 1 1 Rhode Island 1999 2007 14-1 2 1 College of Charleston 1996 2007 4-5 3 1 Rider 1997 2004 1-0 2 1 Colorado State 2002 2004 3-2 2 0 Robert Morris 2002 2002 4-5 0 1 Coppin State 2002 2005 5-0 3 0 Rutgers 2001 2009 3-0 2 1 Cornell 1994 1998 3-6 1 3 Saint Louis 2005 2008 3-0 2 1 Dartmouth 2008 2008 0-1 0 1 Samford 2002 2004 0-8 0 2 Davis & Elkins 1995 1995 14-1 1 0 Seton Hall 1998 1998 0-4 0 1 Dayton 2004 2004 5-0 1 0 Shippensburg 1995 1995 1-5 0 1 Delaware 2004 2008 1-4 2 2 South Florida 2001 2001 0-10 0 1 Delaware State 1999 2009 2-0 7 0 Southeast Mo. State 1998 1998 0-8 0 1 DePaul 2003 2003 3-6 0 1 St. Andrews 1995 1995 6-4 1 0 East Carolina 1996 2008 3-7 3 32 St. Bonaventure 1998 2000 10-2 4 1 East Stroudsburg 1997 1997 1-5 0 1 St. Francis 1998 2006 8-9 1 2 East Tennessee State First meeti ng St. John’s 1995 2004 2-11 2 3 Eastern Kentucky 1999 2000 5-4 3 0 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1996 2000 2-4 1 3 Elon 1998 2005 5-2 11 4 St. Peters 2001 2001 1-2 0 1 Fairfi eld 1998 2007 8-0 3 1 Stetson 2003 2009 3-4 3 4 Fairleigh Dickenson 2002 2002 7-2 2 0 Stony Brook 2006 2006 4-5 1 1 Florida Atlanti c 2003 2009 5-7 1 5 Temple 2000 2000 0-2 0 1 Florida State 2009 2009 3-11 0 1 Tennessee 2001 2009 1-11 0 14 Fordham 1998 2008 2-3 1 5 Tennessee (Chatt anooga) 1999 2008 2-3 0 6 Fresno State 2009 2009 0-2 0 1 Tennessee (Marti n) 1999 1999 5-0 1 0 Gardner-Webb 2004 2009 5-6 7 3 Tennessee Tech 2004 2008 2-2 0 2 (1 ti e) George Mason 1994 2000 3-5 8 7 Texas A&M 2009 2009 0-1 0 1 Georgetown 2007 2007 10-2 2 0 Texas A&M - Corpus Christi 2003 2006 4-1 5 6 George Washington First meeti ng Texas Tech 1997 2005 7-15 1 3 Georgia Southern 2003 2003 3-4 0 2 Toledo 2002 2002 5-3 1 0 Grace College 1995 1995 7-0 2 0 Towson 1994 2008 0-8 3 7 Hampton 1994 2009 5-1 33 7 Troy 2009 2009 0-3 0 1 Hartf ord 1997 1997 1-2 0 1 UCF (Central Florida) 2002 2008 0-3 0 2 Harvard 2000 2004 2-11 0 3 UCLA 2002 2002 0-3 0 1 Hawaii 2007 2007 4-3 1 2 UC Davis 2009 2009 0-5 0 1 Illinois 2003 2003 1-12 0 1 UMass (Lowell) 1996 1996 9-2 2 0 Indiana 2006 2006 3-1 1 0 UMBC 1994 2006 5-0 11 9 Indiana State 2006 2006 4-2 1 0 UNC Greensboro 1996 2009 1-3 8 24 Iona 2004 2004 0-2 0 1 UNC Wilmington 1995 2009 4-1 14 4 Iowa State 2006 2006 1-4 1 1 USC Upstate First meeti ng IUPUI 2004 2004 8-4 1 0 Utah 1999 1999 3-2 1 0 Jacksonville 2009 2009 4-6 0 2 UTEP 2004 2004 4-3 1 0 James Madison 2002 2009 1-2 6 9 Vermont 1997 1998 6-0 2 0 Kansas 2000 2000 0-6 0 1 Virginia 1997 2009 6-7 4 20 Kennesaw State 2007 2008 7-0 2 1 Virginia Tech 1996 2009 3-4 11 23 Kentucky 2000 2001 1-3 0 3 Wagner 2000 2004 2-5 1 1 Lafayett e 2005 2005 8-0 1 0 Washington 1999 1999 1-4 0 1 Lehigh 1996 2004 1-5 0 2 West Alabama 1997 1997 6-1 1 0 Lipscomb 2005 2005 6-3 1 0 West Chester 1998 2000 10-1 3 0 Long Beach State 2009 2009 2-5 0 1 West Virginia State 1995 1996 23-2 2 0 Long Island 1996 1996 1-2 0 1 West Virginia Tech 2005 2005 14-0 2 0 Longwood 1994 2009 2-1 10 19 Western Illinois 2006 2006 2-5 0 1 Louisville 2007 2007 3-4 0 1 Western Kentucky 2002 2003 0-8 0 2 Loyola (Chicago) 2002 2002 2-1 1 0 Winthrop 1994 2009 5-1 21 22 Loyola Marymount 1999 1999 1-2 0 2 Wisconsin 2001 2001 2-5 0 1 Lynchburg College 2006 2007 9-1 4 0 Wisconsin (Green Bay) 1998 1998 3-5 0 1 Maine 2000 2002 1-13 3 1 Wright State 2001 2004 2-3 0 3 Manhatt an 1998 2003 3-1 3 2 Yale 1998 1998 3-2 1 0 Marist 1998 2000 5-3 3 0 Youngstown State 2001 2002 5-0 2 0 Marshall 1994 2007 0-5 2 10 Total 413 - 461 (.473) Maryland 1997 2000 0-1 2 2 Bold Type indicates a 2010 opponent Maryland (Eastern Shore) 1994 1995 7-0 2 2 Note: Series results include only Division I games (since 1994) 48 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 ALL-TIME ROSTER

AAAAA Coles, Kathy – 1979 Agnew, Michelle – 1982, 83 Cook, Libi – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Alexander, Marlene – 1983, 84 Cooper, Lil – 1980 Allen, Amy – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Cossenti no, Leah – 2008 Arguello, Patt y - 2001 Courson, Kay – 1979 Crowder, Darlene – 1984 BBBBB Csider, Amy – 1998, 99, 00, 01 Bailey, Dawn – 1984, 85, 86 Bailey, Tammy – 1985 DDDDD Baisden, Meredith – 2009 Dalrymple, Brooke –1999 Bandara, Bonny – 1982, 83, 84, 86 Daniels, Adrienne – 2003 Barnes, Carol – 1983 Davis, Sue – 1979 Bartlett , Jessica – 2000 DeJong, Kristen – 2004 Batema, Renee – 1985 DePasquale, Amber – 2008, 09 Beardsley, Linda – 1979, 80 Donovan, Stephanie – 1994, 95 Beatti e, Marty – 1981 Downard, Holly – 2000 Bennett , Beth – 2006, 07, 08, 09 Bensinger, Ashley – 2009 EEEEE Blank, Dawna – 1979, 80, 81 Eatmon, Jenna – 2008, 09 Booker, Karen – 1980, 81, 82 Ellis, Sarah – 2006, 07, 08, 09 Sarah Love Bryant, Phylis – 1979 Estes, Debbie – 1986 GGGGG Jones, Lisa – 1998, 99, 00, 01 Bullins, Allyson – 1981 Etling, Karen – 1984, 85 Galarneau, De’Ett e – 1982, 83 Butcher, Angie – 1986 Everly, Cheryl – 1998, 99, 00, 01 Goc, Amanda – 2000, 01, 02, 03 KKKKK Butner, Lesa – 1984 Guett erman, Karen – 1981 Keeney, Britt any – 2009 Buwalda, Ann – 1983, 84, 85 FFFFF Gunsallus, Brenda – 1980 Keith, Gail – 1980, 81, 82, 83 Byrne, Leslie – 1981, 82, 83, 84 Farmer, Becky – 1997 Keith, Sonja – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Farmer, Cynthia – 1994 HHHHH Keller, Lori – 1981 CCCCC Felgar, Jewel – 1995 Hagan, Natalie – 1999, 00 Kellog, Debbie – 1980 Campbell, Cassie – 2002, 03, 04, Felix, Tammy – 2004 Hahn, Lauren – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kennell, Mary Beth – 2002, 03 05 Ferguson, Kim – 1979 Hanna, Kristi – 1997, 98, 99, 00 King, Tracy – 1994 Cantwell, Carol – 1981 Fielder, Miranda – 2008 Happel, Stephanie – 1999 Kleier, Jennifer – 2002 Carp, Tammy – 1997, 98, 99 Filmore, Jody – 1982 Harris, Pam – 1979, 80, 81 Carp, Tiff any – 2001, 02 Floyd, Rachel – 2004 Hartley, Sarah – 2000, 01 LLLLL Carroll, Julie – 2005, 06 Ford, Sheila – 1984 Harvey, Dolly – 1981, 82, 83 Lair, Kim – 1985, 86 Cartwright, Carol – 1980 Fridey, Claire – 2005, 06, 07 Hayden, Amy – 1996 Lampman, Elena – 2008 Christi ansen, Dayna – 1994 Fridey, Michelle – 2007 Hayden, Denise – 1979 Lane, Crystal – 2002 Cipcic, Jodi - 1982 Hefl ey, Sandy – 1979 Larsen, Wendy – 1980 Heit, Stephanie – 1995 Law, Jenny – 2009 Hemmila, Allison – 1994, 95, 96 Leary, Jessica – 2006, 07, 08 Hendrix, Cassie – 2008, 09 Lee, Debbie – 1984 Hensley, Beth – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Lemonakis, Stephanie – 1995 Hill, Sheri – 1979 Hollyfi eld, Meredith – 1998, 99, 00, 01 Howard, Danielle – 2009 Hudson, Allyson - 2009 Humble, Pam – 1980 Hurley, Jennifer – 2002

IIIII Inge, Leslie – 1997, 98, 99, 00

JJJJJ Jacinto, Breanna - 2001 Jeff eries, Gerti e – 2004, 05 Jeff erson, J’nae – 2007, 08, 09 Jeff s, Dawn – 2006, 07 Johnson, Courtney – 2006, 07, 08 Johnson, Kim – 1999, 00, 01 Johnson, Lori – 1981, 82 Johnson, Tiff any – 2002, 03, 04, 05 Leanne Long Amanda Goc Jones, Kati e – 2006

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 49 ALL-TIME ROSTER

Matt son, Lori – 1994 May, Mary – 1979 McCarty, Taylor – 2007 McConnell, Cynthia – 1986 McKain, Shannon – 2005, 06, 07, 08 McMillon, Keely – 2008, 09 McNamara, Dawn – 1982 Meisinger, Faith – 1997 Merritt , Tammy – 1984 Meyers, Ursula – 1985, 86 Miedema, Lori – 1994 Miller, Gina – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Mills, Britt any – 2003 Moore, Jessica – 2005, 06, 07 Morris, Britney – 2003, 04 Murphree, Wendy - 1979

NNNNN Naylor, Susan – 1994, 95, 96 Andrea Schnell Needham, Kathy – 1981, 82 Nelson, Beth – 1986 Lewis, Pam – 1986 Nelson, Rachel – 1994, 95, 96 Long, Leanne – 2003, 04, 05 Nixon, Whitney – 2005, 06 Love, Rachel – 2005, 06, 07 Norris, Debbie – 1979 Love, Sarah – 2004, 05, 06 Norris, Phyllis – 1983 Lowe, Terra – 2004, 05, 06, 07 Norwalt, Robin – 1984 Lucadano, Elaine – 1984, 85, 86 Jennifer Ward Lynch, Tracey – 2006 PPPPP Smith, Paula – 1994, 95 Williamson, Leslie – 1982, 83 Pack, Jamie – 1996 Smith, Tiff ani – 2008, 09 Witham, Julie – 1982 MMMMM Paulen, Terry – 1980, 81 Soper, Brenda – 1984 Wood, Amy – 1996, 97 Maddix, Kayla – 2004 Penner, Dianne – 1985 Stevens, Alycia – 1995 Woods, Bridgett – 2009 Marti n, Susan - 1980 Peterson, Jennifer - 1994 Stolzfus, Marnita – 1982 Woodson, Rosa – 1982 Maska, Amanda – 2002, 03, 04 Phillips, Kati e – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Strickland, Kelly – 2009 Wyrick, Cheryl – 2000, 01 PPickard, Kim – 1979 Swor, Sarah – 2004, 05, 06, 07 PPitt man, Jennifer - 2009 YYYYY PPotera, Robin – 1982 TTTTT Yarck, Tammy – 1985, 86 PPound, Ashley – 2002 Tabor, Kelly – 1985, 86 PPratt , Val – 1979, 80, 81, 82 Talley, Tammi – 1995 ZZZZZ PPugh, Olga – 1982 Tanis, Taryn – 1994 Zahra, Megan – 1994 Tanski, Shannon – 1995, 96, 97 RRRRRR Terry, Allison – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Current Players in Bold RRadulovich, Stacy – 1996, 97, 98, Terry, Lauren – 2003 99 Thayer, Courtney – 2002 RRamos, Rebecca – 1997 Thomas, Nicole – 1994 RRasmussen, Erika – 2004, 05, 06 Thompson, Ali – 2001, 02, 03 RRichards, Robin – 1996 Trigg, Whitney – 2003, 04, 05 RRodgers, Carrie – 1995, 96 RRuti g, Kimberly – 1997, 98 VVVVV Van Engen, Tuesday – 1981, 82, SSSSSS 83, 84 SSady, Michele – 1979 VanArtsdalen, Carie – 2001 SSchnelle, Andrea – 1996, 97, 98, Vanderroest, Michelle – 1986 99 Vest, Teresa – 1982 SSchorling, Rhonda – 1994 SSchwind, Lindsay – 2001, 02, 03, WWWWW 04 Ward, Jennifer – 1994, 95, 96 SSearcy, Amber - 2001 Weaver, Carla – 1979, 81 SSeeley, Shannon – 2000 Wells, Tammy – 1979, 80, 81 SShelton, Lindsay - 2001 West, Kaylee – 2009 SShuck, Kelly – 1998 Whitaker, Lisa – 1983, 84, 85, 86 Tammi Talley SSimpson, Tammy – 1981, 82, 83 Williams, Ashley – 2005, 06, 07, Sloan, Laurie – 1979 Courtney Thayer 08

50 LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 CHRONOLOGY

1971 May 1998 May 5, 2006 Lynchburg Bapti st College was founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell, Liberty played in the championship game of the Big South Con- Liberty swept No. 24 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., 6-5 and pastor of Thomas Road Bapti st Church. ference Tournament for the fi rst ti me, losing, 2-1, to Coastal 3-0, marking the program’s fi rst-ever doubleheader sweep over Carolina. Kati e Phillips was selected as the Big South Tourna- a nati onally-ranked opponent. 1972 ment Co-MVP. Stacy Radulovich was selected VaSID Player of Lynchburg Bapti st gained affi liati on with the Nati onal Christi an the Year. Paul Wetmore received his third-consecuti ve VaSID May 2006 Collegiate Athleti c Associati on. Coach of the Year award. Sonja Keith and Radulovich were The Lady Flames fi nished the season with a 41-23 record, tying named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic District III All-American the 1999 squad for the most wins in a season and setti ng a new 1975 team. mark for season winning percentage (.641). Lynchburg Bapti st College was renamed Liberty Bapti st College with the school colors changing from green and gold to red, May 1999 June 7, 2006 white and blue. The Flames joined the Nati onal Associati on of The Lady Flames fi nished the season with a 41-25 record, mark- Jessica Moore, who fi nished the season ranked second in the Intercollegiate Athleti cs as an associate member. ing the program’s fi rst-ever 40-win season. Head Coach Paul nati on in runs scored, was named VaSID Player of the Year to Wetmore was honored as Big South Coach of the Year aft er become the fi ft h player in school history to garner the award. 1979 leading his squad to an 11-3 record and a share of the confer- Head Coach Paul Wetmore was named VaSID Coach of the Year, Liberty fi elded its fi rst soft ball team, coached by Duke Barnes. ence’s regular-season championship. Sonja Keith received marking the fourth ti me he has been named the Common- The team fi nished the season with an 8-10 record. her third-consecuti ve selecti on to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic wealth’s best coach. District III All-American team. 1980 January 25, 2007 Liberty joined the NCAA at the Division II level as an associate May 2000 Jessica Moore was named the Big South Preseason Player of member. Barbara Dearing was named Liberty Bapti st College’s The Lady Flames fi nished the conference season with a 9-1 the Year for the second-consecuti ve year. second soft ball coach. record, winning the regular season ti tle and entered the tour- nament as the No. 1 seed for the fi rst ti me in school history. March 16, 2007 1981 Liberty made a clean sweep of the regular season awards as Liberty shutout No. 10 Baylor, 4-0, at the Bank of Hawaii Invita- Liberty joined the NCAA at the Division II level and became Meredith Hollyfi eld was named Big South Player of the Year, ti onal in Honolulu, Hawaii, marking the program’s fi rst-ever win eligible for NAIA postseason competi ti on. Liberty posted an while Cheryl Wyrick was named Co-Rookie of the Year and Paul against a Top 10 nati onally ranked opponent. 18-16 record, the fi rst winning season in the soft ball program’s Wetmore was named Co-Coach of the Year. The Lady Flames history. made their second-ever Big South Tournament championship March 24, 2007 game appearance, but dropped consecuti ve extra-inning games Liberty shutout No. 6 Michigan, the 2005 NCAA nati onal cham- 1984 to champions Coastal Carolina. Hollyfi eld was also honored as pions, 2-0, at the Women4Women Invitati onal in Louisville, Liberty dropped its NAIA membership and became eligible for the VaSID Player of the Year and was named to the Louisville Ky., marking the highest-ranked opponent the program has NCAA Division II postseason parti cipati on. Liberty posted it fi rst Slugger Southeast all-region second team. defeated and third highest in athleti cs department history. 20-win season, as the team fi nished with a 28-12 record. September 2000 May 9, 2007 1985 Liberty fi nished eighth in the nati on in the NFCA/Disney’s Wide Jessica Moore was named the Big South Player of the Year, be- Liberty Bapti st College became Liberty University. World of Sports Complex All-Academic Division I team as the coming the fi rst player in program history to garner the honor squad accumulated a collecti ve 3.326 GPA during the 1999- twice during a career. May 1985 2000 season. Mike Goad was named Liberty University’s third soft ball coach. May 15, 2007 May 12, 2002 Liberty University Founder and Chancellor Dr. Jerry Falwell 1986 Liberty won its fi rst-ever Big South Soft ball Championship as went home to be with the Lord, as he passed away at the age Liberty fi nished the year with the program’s fi rst 30-win sea- the fi ft h-seeded Lady Flames posted four-consecuti ve upset of 73. Seven days later, a funeral service was held at Thomas son, as the team posted a 30-13 record. At year’s end, Liberty victories, including a 1-0 victory over host Winthrop in the Road Bapti st Church with 10 Liberty University student-athletes University disbanded the soft ball program. championship game. Ali Thompson was named tournament serving as honorary pallbearers, refl ecti ng on Dr. Falwell’s love MVP aft er posti ng two victories and a save in the tournament. for athleti cs. September 1, 1988 All of Liberty’s athleti c programs moved to the NCAA Division May 16, 2002 June 7, 2007 I level. Liberty made its fi rst-ever appearance at an NCAA Regional Jessica Moore was named the VaSID Player of the Year, becom- Championship as they faced UCLA, the nati on’s top-ranked ing the fi rst player in program history to garner the honor twice July 1, 1991 team at the ti me, losing to the Bruins, 3-0, in the fi rst game of during a career. Liberty became an offi cial member of the Big South Confer- the double-eliminati on event. Later that evening, Liberty fell to ence. UMBC, 7-1, and was eliminated from the NCAA Regional. April 4, 2008 Liberty defeated Big South foe Birmingham-Southern, giving April 1993 May 8, 2003 head coach Paul Wetmore his 400th career victory. By reaching Liberty reinstated the Lady Flames soft ball program. Paul Wet- Ali Thompson became the fi rst player in school history to the mark, Wetmore became the 89th coach in NCAA soft ball more was named Liberty’s fourth soft ball coach. surpass the 200-strikeout mark in a season as she recorded her history to reach 400 career victories. 200th strikeout against Texas A&M Corpus Christi in the fi rst March 4, 1994 game of the 2003 Big South Soft ball Championship. Thompson May 7, 2008 Liberty played its fi rst game at the Liberty Soft ball Field. The fi nished the year with a school-record 218 strikeouts. Ashley Williams was named to the Big South second-team all- Lady Flames hosted George Mason, marking the program’s fi rst conference team for the fourth-consecuti ve season, making the game in eight years. May 2004 catcher/designated player the fi rst student-athlete in program Amanda Maska became the second player in school history to history to garner all-conference honors four-straight years. April 1994 be named Big South Player of the Year. Later on the during the Pitcher Susan (Rhodes) Naylor was invited to tryouts for the month, Maska became the fourth player in school history to be 1996 U.S. Olympic soft ball team. named VaSID Player of the Year, while also being named to the Louisville Slugger Southeast all-region second team. April 1995 Alycia Stevens became the fi rst Lady Flame to be selected to March 15, 2005 the Big South all-conference fi rst team. Paula Smith became Liberty defeated No. 25 Texas A&M Corpus Christi in Rock Hill, the fi rst Lady Flame to be selected to a Big South’s all-tourna- S.C., to mark the program’s fi rst-ever win against a nati onally- ment team. ranked opponent.

May 1996 May 2005 Stacy Radulovich was selected the Big South Co-Rookie of the Jessica Moore became the third player in school history to be Year. Paul Wetmore was named Big South Co-Coach of the Year. named Big South Player of the Year, while later in the month, Wetmore was also selected as the VaSID Coach of the Year. Moore was named to the Louisville Slugger all-Southeast region second team as she fi nished the season with a school-record May 1997 18 home runs which ranked seventh in the nati on in home runs Paul Wetmore received the VaSID Coach of the Year honor for per game. the second-consecuti ve year. Shannon Tanski was selected VaSID Player of the Year. Libi Cook and Tanski also became the January 24, 2006 fi rst Lady Flames to receive ECAC honors as Tanski was selected Jessica Moore was named the 2006 Big South Preseason Player to the All-Star fi rst team and Cook was selected to the second of the Year, becoming the fi rst Lady Flame to earn conference team. Sonja Keith was named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic preseason Player of the Year honors. District III All-American team. Head Coach Paul Wetmore

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

JERRYJE FALWELL, JR. CHANCELLOR/ PRESIDENT organizati on from his father who, along with the Lib- dencies of private Christi an colleges, Executi ve Vice erty University Board of Trustees, named him Vice- President of the Washington Times, Executi ve Vice Jerry Falwell, Jr. was Chancellor of the University in 2003. He has served President of the Moral Majority, President of Jerry bborn in Lynchburg, on Liberty’s Board of Trustees since 2000. Falwell Ministries, President of Liberty Broadcast VVa., on Father’s Day, Falwell, Jr. has also played a key role in the devel- Network, President of Liberty University Founda- JJuneu 17, 1962. opment of the real estate in the vicinity of Liberty ti on and more recently, Dean of the Helms School of He att ended Lynch- University through the recruitment of many nati onal Government and Senior Administrator of Residen- bburg Christi an Acad- retail and restaurant chains to the area. These devel- ti al Recruiti ng. eemy and Liberty Uni- opments have greatly enriched the lifestyle of the Dr. Godwin received his B.A. from Bob Jones vversity, graduati ng University community. Falwell, Jr. is a member of the University, his M.S. from Old Dominion University wwith a B.A. in reli- Board of Directors and the Executi ve Committ ee of and his Ph.D. in Post-Secondary Planning and Man- ggious studies in 1984. the Lynchburg Regional Chamber of Commerce and agement from Florida State University. He obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the Uni- was named as the 2006 Business Person of the Year Dr. Godwin and his wife, Carol Stanley Godwin, versity of Virginia School of Law in 1987. Falwell, Jr. for western Virginia by the Blue Ridge Business Jour- are members of Thomas Road Bapti st Church and is licensed to practi ce in all Virginia state courts, U.S. nal. both serve on the board of the Liberty Godparent District Courts for the Western and Eastern Districts Home. They currently reside in Forest with Dr. God- DR.D RONALD GODWIN of Virginia, United States Court of Appeals for the win’s 99-year old father, Mr. Jacob M. Godwin. VICE CHANCELLOR Fourth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court. He married Becki Tilley of Chapel Hill, N.C., in Dr. Ronald Godwin 1987. They have three children: Jerry Falwell, III servess as Vice Chan- (Trey), born 1989, Charles Wesley, born 1993, and cellorc for Liberty Uni- Caroline Grace, born 2000, and have lived on a farm versity.v in Bedford County, Va., since 1987. However, for a to- Falwell, Jr. has engaged in the private practi ce of talta of more than 15 law in Lynchburg since 1987 and has Served as Gen- years,y Dr. Godwin eral Counsel of Liberty University, Thomas Road Bap- hash worked directly ti st Church, Liberty Broadcasti ng Network and Jerry forfo the Chancellor of Falwell Ministries since 1988. LibertyL University via Falwell, Jr. and his father worked together closely mmany of Liberty’s af- since 1988 in the management and oversight of the fi liated ministries. University and all the Falwell ministries. In recent During a long administrati ve career he has held a years, he had assumed more and more of the re- variety of leadership positi ons including two presi- sponsibility for the day-to-day management of the

DR.D JERRY FALWELL In 1971, Liberty University was founded. Today, Though perhaps bett er known outside Lynchburg LIBERTY UNIVERSITY over 41,000 students from 50 states and 80 nati ons for politi cal acti vism, Jerry Falwell’s personal sched- FOUNDER AND FORMER att end this accredited, liberal arts Christi an universi- ule confi rmed his passion for being a pastor and a CHANCELLOR ty. Falwell’s dream has become a reality. A pre-school Christi an educator. He oft en stated his heartbeat (1933-2007)(1 child can now enter the school system at age three, was for training young people for every walk of life. and 20 or more years later, leave the same campus Falwell, who went home to be with the Lord at the At the age of 22, with a Ph.D., without ever sitti ng in a classroom age of 73 on May 15, 2007, was married to Macel hhaving just gradu- where the teacher was not a committ ed follower of for 49 years and they have three grown children and aated from college in Jesus Christ. eight grandchildren. JuneJu 1956, Jerry Fal- Falwell was also publisher of the Nati onal Liberty wwell returned to his Journal, a monthly newspaper which is read by over hhometown of Lynch- 200,000 pastors and Christi an workers, and the Fal- bburg, Va., and started well Confi denti al, a weekly e-mail newslett er to over TThomas Road Bapti st 500,000 pastors and Christi an acti vists. Church with 35 members. The off ering that fi rst Sun- In June 1979, Falwell organized the Moral Major- day totaled only $135. ity, a conservati ve politi cal lobbying movement which Falwell oft en said about the fi rst collecti on, “We the press soon dubbed the “Religious Right.” During thought we had conquered the world”. Today, Thom- the fi rst two years of its existence, the Moral Major- as Road Bapti st Church has 24,000 members and the ity att racted over 100,000 pastors, priests and rabbis total annual revenues of all the Jerry Falwell minis- and nearly seven million religious conservati ves who tries total over $200 million. mobilized as a pro-life, pro-family, pro-Israel, and pro- Within weeks of founding his new church in 1956, strong nati onal defense lobbying organizati on. Falwell began the Old-Time Gospel Hour, a daily local The Moral Majority chose California Governor Ron- radio ministry and a weekly local television ministry. ald Reagan as “their candidate” for President in 1980, Nearly fi ve decades later, this Old-Time Gospel registered millions of new voters, and set about to in- Hour is now seen and heard in every American home form and acti vate a sleeping giant - 80 million Ameri- and on every conti nent except Antarcti ca. Through cans committ ed to faith, family and Judeo-Christi an the years, over three million persons have communi- values. cated to the Falwell ministries they received Christ as With the impetus of the newly organized Moral Lord and Savior as a result of this radio and television Majority, millions of people of faith voted for the fi rst ministry. ti me in 1980 and helped elect Ronald Reagan and In 1967, Falwell implemented his vision to build many conservatve congressmen and senators. Since a Christi an educati onal system for evangelical youth. 1979, about 30% of the American electorate has been He began with the creati on of Lynchburg Christi an identi fi ed by media polls as the “Religious Right”. Academy, a Christ-centered, academically-excellent, Most recent major media surveys have acknowledged fully-accredited Christi an day school, providing kin- these “faith and values” voters re-elected George W. dergarten, elementary and high school. Bush in November 2004.

LIBERTY LADY FLAMES SOFTBALL 2010 57 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION

JEFF BARBER DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ciliti es in the nati on. In additi on to Barber’s athlet- appointment on the NCAA Division I FCS ADA Execu- Jeff Barber was ics facility achievements, the Director of Athleti cs ti ve Committ ee, Big South Conference chair for the named the Direc- has spurred a dramati c recording-setti ng increase in league’s Television Development Committ ee and the tor of Athleti cs at Flames Club memberships and season ti cket sales for liaison for the Men’s Basketball Committ ee. Barber Liberty University football and basketball. also sits on the Big South committ ees for football, vol- on Jan. 23, 2006, In 2007-08 the athleti cs booster club set new re- leyball, publicity and promoti on, while he also took becoming the cords, pulling in $351,000 in annual membership part in the Big South Conference 25th Anniversary 10th Director of contributi ons. The same year saw Liberty Athleti cs celebrati on committ ee. Athleti cs in surpass the $1 million mark in giving, as the Flames Barber is a member of NACDA and NAAD and the history of the Club brought in $1.3 million in total capital gift s. It was serves on the Board of Directors for the Child Evan- University. another banner year for the athleti cs booster club in gelism Fellowship for Central Virginia, and also on the The University 2008-09 as member growth has ballooned to 1,537 Board of Directors for the Fellowship of Christi an Ath- has charged Barber with the future leadership of members contributi ng $382,000, with $2.2 million letes. the athleti cs department and the building of a in capital gift s to construct new or improve existi ng Barber brought a wealth of experience in the areas strong fi nancial basis for the department which faciliti es. Also under Barber marketi ng/sponsorship of athleti c fundraising and administrati on to Liberty will guide Liberty University athleti cs into the revenue has increased at 150 percent each of the past University, including 25 previous years in the athleti c ranks of the elite NCAA Division I athleti c pro- three years. industry. grams in the nati on. Barber has also guided the Flames to success on Barber came to Liberty aft er spending 11 years at Barber wasted litt le ti me making an impact at the athleti cs fi eld of competi ti on, highlighted by the South Carolina, including his last three years as Senior Liberty, as in three years he has been instrumental back-to-back Big South Sasser Cup championships, Associate Athleti c Director for Development/Game- in guiding Liberty on a path to the next level of bringing Liberty’s total to seven. Liberty won 10 team cock Club Executi ve Director. collegiate athleti cs. championships during the 2007-08 campaign, includ- Barber served on the senior management team at He has spearheaded athleti cs facility improve- ing eight Big South ti tles, an NCAA East Regional South Carolina for nine years, helping raise more than ment projects in every athleti cs venue, high- championship in wrestling and an IC4A outdoor ti tle $14 million annually, while working closely with lighted by changes to Williams Stadium, the Vines in men’s track and fi eld. Liberty followed up capturing legendary football coaches Lou Holtz and Steve Spur- Center, Worthington Stadium and new Osborne seven team championships during the 2008-09 year, rier. Stadium. During the summer of 2006, the football including six Big South ti tles and its third straight Barber supervised the solicitati on and receipt of program’s on-campus playing facility received the NCAA East Regional wrestling championship. over $85 million during his tenure at South Carolina, latest in playing surfaces as FieldTurf was installed, Besides the Sasser Cup championships, Barber also setti ng records each year in annual gift s to the Game- while numerous other smaller projects were initi - saw Liberty bring home the Big South’s Men’s All- cock Club, which was at 16,500 members when he ated to aestheti cally improve the appearance of Sport and Women’s All-Sport trophies, along with its fi nished. He was also responsible for all major gift s to the facility. Barber has also engineered the addi- second individual nati onal championship when Josh the Gamecock Club which exceeded $15,000 annually ti on of the brand new Daktronics video score- McDougal crossed the fi nish line fi rst at the 2007 and developed that level of giving from 21 members board located in the North end zone and the fi rst NCAA Cross Country nati onal championship. Liberty to 137 at his ti me of departure. expansion in seati ng capacity at Williams Stadium, also repeated in capturing the Big South’s Men’s All- Barber joined the athleti cs department at South bringing permanent seati ng to 15,052 just prior to Sport trophy in 2009. Carolina in 1996 as an Assistant Athleti c Director for the 2009 football season. Liberty is only the second athleti cs department in Development and was promoted to Associate Athleti c However, Barber’s chief facility accomplishment Big South history to win the Sasser Cup, Men’s All- Director/Gamecock Club Executi ve Director in 1999. since joining the Flames in 2006 was overseeing Sport and Women’s All-Sport trophies in the same Prior to his days at South Carolina, Barber served fi ve the completi on of the Williams Football Operati ons year. The Flames’ success has garnered nati onal at- years at Furman in Greenville, S.C., starti ng as Execu- Center. tenti onon several levels, earning Barber a four-year ti ve Director of the Paladin Club in 1991, before being The 48,000-square foot state-of-the-art home appointment to the NCAA’s Recruiti ng Cabinet, begin- promoted to Senior Associate Athleti c Director for base for the football program is one of the most ning with the 2008-09 academic year. Barber is also External Aff airs in 1994. outstanding FCS (formerly I-AA) football-only fa- on numerous other committ ees, including a four-year

ATHLETICS SENIOR ADMINISTRATION

MICKEY GURIDY MEREDITH EAKER KRISTIE BEITZ KEVIN KEYS DR. WILLIAM GRIBBIN SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR - NCAA FACULTY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - INTERNAL OPERATIONS SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS EXTERNAL OPERATIONS REPRESENTATIVE

BOB GOOD MIKE HAGEN TODD WETMORE ANNA WHITEHURST ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FOR ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT AND FLAMES CLUB DIRECTOR FOR COMPLIANCE FOR COMMUNICATONS FOR TICKET OPERATIONS

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ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE STAFF

MIKE HAGEN Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance

MISSION: PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE - (BYLAW 13.02.10) The mission of the Liberty University Athletics Compliance Office is to A prospective student-athlete ("prospect") is a person who has started uphold the rules and regulations set forth by the National Collegiate classes for the ninth grade. A student-athlete who has not started Athletic Association (NCAA), the Big South Conference, and Liberty Uni- classes for the ninth grade becomes a prospective student-athlete if the versity. The Compliance Office shall serve to advance the uncompromis- individual receives any benefits from an institution or representative of ing integrity and commitment to the highest standards of ethical an institution's athletics interest. Actions taken by athletic staff mem- behavior at Liberty University in order to strictly adhere to the letter and bers, that cause a student-athlete to become a prospective student-ath- spirit of NCAA principles of institutional control. As a vital component to lete, include: the success of LU Athletics, the compliance office is committed to the ed- a) Providing a prospect an expense paid visit to a collegiate institution. ERIN MCKEOWN ucation of the Athletics family on the complexities of NCAA rules in b) Having an arranged in-person encounter with the student-athlete. Assistant Director order to ensure a continued tradition of athletic excellence at Liberty c) Initiating or arranging telephone contact with a prospect or family of Compliance University. member.

VISION: CONTACT - (BYLAW 13.02.3) Athletics Compliance aspires to become a nationwide example for excel- A contact is any face-to-face encounter between a prospect or the lence and integrity in compliance among all other NCAA institutions. prospect's parents, relatives or legal guardian(s) and an institutional staff member or athletics representative during which any dialogue oc- VALUES: curs in excess of an exchange of a greeting. Any such face-to-face en- Athletics Compliance is committed to the values of: counter that is prearranged or that takes place on the grounds of the • Excellence prospect's educational institution or at the site of organized competition • Integrity or practice involving the prospect or the prospect's high school, prepara- • Accountability tory school, two-year college or all-star team shall be considered a con- • Service tact, regardless of the conversation that occurs.

WHAT ARE EXTRA BENEFITS? EVALUATION - (BYLAW 13.02.6) TIM TALLEY An extra benefit is any special arrangement from the institution, its staff A visit to a prospect's high school, preparatory school or two year col- Compliance or its boosters to provide a benefit to student-athletes or their friends or lege, or an evaluation at any site that occurs during a contact period Coordinator family unless that benefit is (1) provided to the institution's students shall constitute a contact for that particular week even if no contact is generally or (2) specifically permitted by NCAA rules. made with a prospect.

EXAMPLES OF IMPERMISSIBLE EXTRA BENEFITS: QUIET PERIOD - (BYLAW 13.02.4.3) The use of an automobile A period of time when it is permissible to make in-person recruiting con- Giving a loan or helping to secure a loan tacts only on the member institution's campus. No in-person, off-campus Discounts on services, like dry cleaning or car repair recruiting contacts or evaluations may be made during the quiet period. Discounts on purchases, such as clothing or airline tickets The use of a cell phone or phone card DEAD PERIOD - (BYLAW 13.02.4.4) Receipt of services from businesses, like movie tickets or dinner A period of time when it is not permissible to make in-person recruiting contacts or evaluations on or off the member institution's campus or to EXAMPLES OF PERMISSIBLE BENEFITS THE INSTITUTION permit official or unofficial visits by prospects to the institution's cam- MAY PROVIDE: pus. The provision of complimentary admissions to a prospect during a Athletics scholarships dead period is prohibited, except as provided for a prospect who visits Appropriate equipment for practice and competition an institution as part of a group. During such a dead period, a coaching Travel expenses for competition staff member may not serve as a speaker at or attend a meeting or ban- Complimentary admissions to their contests for family and friends quet at which prospects are in attendance, and may not visit the Awards to recognize their participation and achievement prospect's educational institutions. It remains permissible, however, for Medical treatment an institutional staff member to write or telephone prospects during Academic support services such a dead period.

KEY WORDS THAT ANY ALUMNI OR FRIEND SHOULD KNOW REPRESENTATIVE OF ATHLETICS INTEREST - (BYLAW 13.02.12) Representatives of athletics interest - Casual conversation frequently uses the term "booster" to refer to these individuals. Under NCAA rules, a "representative of the institution's athletics interest, is any individual If you have a question about NCAA rules and your that has ever: interaction with Liberty coaches, student-athletes A) contributed to the athletics department or it's booster club." or staff please contact: These pages were B) joined the institution's booster club." prepared by the C) assisted in recruiting prospective student-athletes." Athletics Compliance Office Liberty Athletics D) provided benefits (e.g. summer job) to enrolled student-athletes." Liberty University Compliance Office to E) promoted the institution's athletics program." 1971 University Blvd. assist alumni, student- Please note three important points regarding this definition: Lynchburg, VA 24502 athletes, boosters and 1. It is very easy to meet one of these criterion, thus each institution has (434) 582-2100 friends in complying thousands of athletics representatives. with NCAA rules and 2. Once an individual becomes a representative of the institutions athlet- regulations governing ics interest, he or she retains that identity forever. the conduct of the 3. Under NCAA rules, the institution is responsible for all actions of it's Liberty University athletic representatives. Athletics Program. Sports Medicine

The student-athlete at Liberty University has University Athleti c Training staff uti lizes two hospi- the luxury of having one of the most dedicated tals, Lynchburg General Hospital and Virginia Bapti st, sports medicine teams in the country. The staff for any emergency or general medical needs. Liberty is headed by Chris Casola, Assistant Athlet- is also fortunate to have team orthopaedic services ics Director for Sports Medicine who oversees from the Orthopaedic Center of Central Virginia medical care for the Flames football team. Scott along with assistance and consultati on from Rehab Lawrenson is the Associate Athleti c Trainer and Associates of Central Virginia. Insurance Coordinator. Barry Finke and Aaron Housed in the beauti ful 3,200-square foot Foot- Schreiner are Senior Assistant Athleti c Trainers, ball Training Room located in the Football Operati ons while Assistant Athleti c Trainers Megan Bishop, Center, the main athleti c training room is a modern Madeline Bosek, Jesse Cops, Laura Hoskins facility complete with the latest equipment. Satellite and Dan Preusser round out the staff as Certi - athleti c training rooms are located in the Field House CCHCHRISRIS CCACASOLASOLA fi ed Athleti c Trainers (ATC). Preusser serves as at Williams Stadium, located at the south end of the ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR the athleti c trainer for soft ball. football complex, the Hancock Athleti c Center, the FOR SPORTS MEDICINE In conjuncti on with services available Vines Center and the Crowder-Muckel Fieldhouse through Team Physicians Dr. Gregg Albers and neighboring Worthington Stadium. Dr. Richard Lane at Light Medical, the Liberty

DANDAN PRPREUSSEREUSSER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER WOMEN’S SOCCER, SOFTBALL

63 44 The 2008-09 academic year was another stellar campaign for Liberty Women’s Soccer Athletics, highlighted by the department’s second straight Big South Amy Oberlin was named to the All-Big South women’s soccer roster for the Sasser Cup championship. Since joining the Big South Conference in fourth straight year in 2008. 1991, Liberty has won 88 conference championships, averaging nearly five league titles per season. Cross Country Sophomore Sam Chelanga finished in second place at the NCAA Division I Na- Liberty captured its seventh Sasser Cup championship in 2009, making tional Cross Country Championship. Liberty the second most honored athletics department in conference his- tory. The Flames also won the prestigious honor in 1998, 1999, 2000, The men’s cross country team captured their fourth straight Big South title and 2002, 2003 and 2008. 10th all-time.

Additionally, Liberty also won the Big South Men’s All-Sport Trophy for the Men’s Basketball second consecutive year and the fourth time since the award was estab- Fielding the nation’s fourth-youngest team, the 2008-09 squad tied the pro- lished six years ago. gram’s Division I record with 23 wins and defeated Rider in the CIT opening round, the program’s first Division I postseason win. During the 2008-09 season, Liberty posted six Big South titles, an NCAA East Regional championship in wrestling and was represented in eight different Four starters for the Flames garnered a total of 19 postseason awards, high- sports in an NCAA Championship event, while men’s basketball earned a bid lighted by CollegInsider.com Freshman All-American Seth Curry, the nation’s to the inaugural CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). leading scorer among freshmen (20.2 ppg) who grabbed 13 honors of his own.

For fourth time in athletics department history and second straight year, Lib- Women’s Basketball erty had three CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honorees in The women’s basketball team captured its 12th Big South title in 13 years after the same year. Mike Gelatt was named to the men’s soccer first-team squad, successfully defending a last-second attempt by Gardner-Webb in the Big South Megan Frazee was named to the women’s basketball first-team listing and Championship game. Daniel Newell was named to the track and field third-team national list of aca- demic award winners. Megan Frazee won both the Big South Player of the Year and Richmond Times- Dispatch State Player of the Year awards for the second consecutive season. With the trio of CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America honorees last year, Liberty now has placed 15 student-athletes in athletics department history Frazee became the second player in program history after Katie Feenstra to be on the most prestigious collegiate academic team in the nation. selected in the WNBA Draft, as the San Antonio Silver Stars took the former Lady Flame with the first pick of the second round. Among the athletes named Big South Scholar-Athlete for their respective sports during the 2008-09 season were Josh Edmonds for men’s cross coun- Wrestling try, Frazee for women’s basketball, Gelatt for men’s soccer, Newell for in- For the third-straight year, the wrestling program captured the NCAA East Re- door track and field and Rebekah Ricksecker for women’s cross country. gional title, winning the team championship Paul Porter Arena on the campus of Gardner-Webb, sending four wrestlers to the NCAA National Championship. Softball’s Beth Bennett capped off a stellar Liberty Athletics career last year by being named the recipient of the Mac Rivera/Rock Royer Award, an Track and Field award given annually to honor Liberty’s top graduating senior student-ath- The men’s track & field team completed a Big South “Triple Crown” for the third lete. year in succession, winning the conference cross country, indoor track and out- door track championships. Liberty had 203 student-athletes named to the Big South Presidential Honor Roll at the conclusion of the 2008-09 season. Over 38 percent of Liberty’s stu- Sam Chelanga broke the NCAA 10K all-time record, running a 27:28.48 on April dent-athletes recorded a 3.0 GPA or higher in the classroom during the aca- 24, 2009 in Berkeley, Calif. demic year. Only a sophomore, Chelanga won an All-American certificate, his third of the Football year and fifth of his career, when he placed third in the 10K at the NCAA Divi- The football program captured its second straight Big South championship, sion I Outdoor Track & Field Championships. posting a perfect 5-0 record in league play and an overall 10-2 mark. The program’s first ever 10-win season was capped off with the highest Men’s Golf year-end FCS national ranking in program history, No. 14. Robert Karlsson became Liberty’s highest-ranked golfer ever in 2009, reaching No. 14 in GolfStat’s national rankings, helping the Big South Freshman Golfer of For the third year in a row, head coach Danny Rocco was tabbed Big the Year to an individual at-large berth to the NCAA Championship. South Coach of the Year, becoming the first head coach in league history to garner the honor three times. The men’s and women’s tennis program reached a double figure win total during Liberty led the Big South with 16 all-conference honorees, while tying a the same year for the first time in athletics department history. The women’s program-best with eight players on the VaSID all-state squad for the sec- squad bested last year’s program record by picking up two more wins (15), while ond consecutive season. Four more players grabbed All-America distinc- the men’s team won their second most in program history with 13 victories. tions, led by Rashad Jennings’ first-team AP All-American nod. Baseball Jennings became the sixth player in program history to hear his name called For the first time in the 35-year history of the program, Liberty won 30 or more in the NFL Draft after the Jacksonville Jaguars made him their seventh round games in five-consecutive seasons, claiming victory in 33 contests in 2009 under selection during the 2009 event. second-year head coach Jim Toman.

Volleyball With pitcher Andrew Wilson being drafted in this year’s Major League Baseball The volleyball squad captured its second consecutive Big South title, advancing Draft, Liberty has now had 39 players taken in the MLB draft and a player taken to the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in program history. in each draft since 1999. Errol Hollinger joined Wilson in the professional ranks after signing a free agent deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Men’s Soccer Defender Mike Gelatt became Liberty’s first two-time first-team CoSIDA ESPN Softball The Magazine Academic All-American. The softball program advanced to its fifth Big South Softball Championship title game, as the squad sits now in third place on the league’s list of all-time title Joshua Boateng was selected by the L.A. Galaxy in the third round of the MLS game participants. SuperDraft, becoming the first Flame to be selected in the MLS SuperDraft and fifth overall drafted by an MLS franchise. MEDIA INFORMATION

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Liberty Soft ball Field Quick Facts

Name: Liberty Soft ball Field Site: Adjacent to Liberty University’s Intramural Field off of Flames Way next to Senior Dorm 32 Capacity: 500 Surface: Natural Grass Dimensions: Right - 200 feet Center - 200 feet Left - 200 feet Height of Fence: 6 feet Opening Day: March 4, 1994 First Game Result: George Mason 9, Liberty 5 First Liberty Win: March 14, 1994 - Liberty 4, UMBC 3 First Big South Game: March 14, 1994 vs. UMBC First Big South Win: March 14, 1994 - Liberty 4, UMBC 3

Games at Liberty Soft ball Field Year ...... W-L ...... Pct. 1994...... 3-10 ...... 231 1995...... 11-11 ...... 500 ConstrucConstructi onon on thethe LibertyLiberty SoSoft ballball FieldField changeschanges as a sprinklersprinkler systemsystem waswas installed,installed en-en- 1996...... 14-6 ...... 700 began as soon as the University announced during abling around-the-clock-care for the facility, while 1997...... 14-4 ...... 778 the spring of 1993 that the school was going to a permanent warning track was added around the 1998...... 12-8 ...... 600 reinstate the soft ball program aft er a seven-year enti re fi eld. 1999...... 16-2 ...... 888 2000...... 12-8 ...... 600 hiatus. The 1994 Liberty squad practi ced at then During the 1997 off season, a new batti ng 2001...... 4-12 ...... 250 Liberty University’s North Campus during the fall cage was added, located in the left fi eld foul 2002...... 8-14 ...... 364 of 1993. territory. The batti ng cage is used for both daily 2003...... 7-4 ...... 636 The Lady Flames moved from their tem- practi ces and pre-game warm-up sessions. 2004...... 3-8 ...... 273 2005...... 9-7 ...... 563 porary practi ce locati on to the Liberty Soft ball In 2005, a new 37’ nett ed backstop was in- 2006...... 15-7 ...... 681 Field on March 4, 1994, as they played host to stalled with the new feature measuring the same 2007...... 15-4 ...... 789 George Mason in the squad’s season opener. Fans height as the Boston Red Sox’s fabled Green Mon- 2008...... 7-10 ...... 412 in att endance that day saw the Lady Flames get ster at Fenway Park. A new plasti c coated side line 2009...... 9-5 ...... 643 Total ...... 159-130 ...... 550 off to an exciti ng start, scoring fi ve runs in the fi rst fence was installed down the left and right fi eld inning to take a 5-0 lead. However a more experi- fences and a new windscreen was installed on the Big South Games at Liberty Soft ball Field enced George Mason team prevailed, eventually outside fence, while a tarp was purchased to cover Year ...... W-L ...... Pct. defeati ng Liberty, 9-5. the fi eld during ti mes of inclement weather. 1994...... 1-1 ...... 500 1995...... 1-7 ...... 125 As the program conti nued to grow, so More upgrades to the Liberty Soft ball Field 1996...... 5-5 ...... 500 expansions to the facility conti nued. In 1995, took place prior to the start of the 2007 season as 1997...... 10-0 ...... 1.000 dugouts were constructed and permanent metal two new batti ng cages and two pitching bullpens 1998...... 3-5 ...... 375 fencing was added around the enti re fi eld. Each were installed beyond the center fi eld scoreboard. 1999...... 9-1 ...... 900 2000...... 4-0 ...... 1.000 dugout contains an extension toward the backstop The old batti ng cage area was converted into a 2001...... 2-4 ...... 333 with the fi rst base extension serving as an equip- large storage area for the program. 2002...... 1-3 ...... 250 ment/storage closet, while the third base exten- In 2009, a new scoreboard replaced the 2003...... 2-3 ...... 400 sion serves as the soft ball press box. 2004...... 1-3 ...... 250 one that was installed in 2001, and measures 2005...... 3-3 ...... 500 During the summer of 1996, the fi nishing at 18’ by 10’. The electronically-based unit 2006...... 2-2 ...... 500 touches were placed on the dugouts, as player features running score, inning totals and ball 2007...... 7-2 ...... 778 2008...... 2-5 ...... 285 restroom faciliti es were completed. A scoreboard and strike counts. It is painted navy blue and is was installed as well, located above the fi rst base 2009...... 6-2 ...... 750 highlighted by a Liberty Flames logo. Total ...... 59-46 ...... 562 dugout. The outf ield also underwent several

Lady Flames Records at Liberty Soft ball Field

Individual Record Team Record Runs Scored 4 by Alycia Stevens vs. NC A&T, 4/14/95 15 vs. three teams 4 by Jessica Moore three ti mes; last vs. North Carolina A&T, 4/1/06 last vs. North Carolina A&T, 4/1/06 Hits 4 by 12 players, last by Beth Bennett vs. Radford, 4/20/08 16 vs. Radford, 3/5/96 16 vs. Charleston Southern, 4/22/05 RBI 7 by Amanda Maska vs. East Carolina 4/17/04 14 vs. West Virginia Tech, 4/9/05 7 by Tiff any Johnson vs. West Virginia Tech, 4/9/05 Doubles 3 by Jessica Moore vs. Bethune-Cookman, 4/3/06 six vs. three teams last vs. Coastal Carolina, 4/27/07 Triples 2 by Stacy Radulovich vs. North Carolina A&T, 3/30/98 3 vs. UMass-Lowell, 3/11/96 Home Runs 3 by Jessica Moore vs. Gardner-Webb, 3/8/06 5 vs. Gardner-Webb, 3/8/06 Stolen Bases 4 by Stacy Radulovich vs. Towson State, 3/20/96 8 vs. North Carolina A&T, 3/26/96 4 by Susan Naylor vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 3/4/95 Innings Pitched 9.0 by Sarah Swor vs. Virginia Tech, 5/1/07 11.0 innings vs. James Madison, 4/2/08 9.0 by Sarah Ellis vs. Gardner Webb, 4/29/08 Strikeouts 16 by Tiff ani Smith vs. Presbyterian, 4/24/09 16 vs. Presbyterian, 4/24/09

Longest Winning Streak: 12 - from March 28, 2007 to April 20, 2007

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