Tradition never graduates 53 11 nfca all-america awawawards World Series appearances 23 19 academic all-americans consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Location ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Credits ...... 2 Enrollment ...... 38,563 Founded ...... April 12, 1831 Media Information ...... 2 Conference ...... Southeastern (Western Division) Quick Facts ...... 3 Colors ...... Crimson (PMS 201) & White Nickname ...... Crimson Tide Home Stadium ...... UNIVERSITY President ...... Dr. Stuart Bell The ...... 4-7 Athletics Director ...... Greg Byrne University President Dr. Stuart Bell ...... 4 Associate Athletics Director/Senior Woman Administrator ...... Marie Robbins Executive Associate Athletics Director/Chief Financial Officer ...... Finus Gaston Athletics Director Greg Byrne ...... 6 Faculty Athletics Representative ...... Dr. James King

THIS IS ALABAMA ALABAMA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS The Alabama Athletic Communications Office is located on the ground level of Rhoads Stadium ...... 8-9 in room 170. National Attendance Leader ...... 10 Team USA ...... 11 MEDIA SERVICES/CREDENTIALS All-Americans ...... 12-17 Members of the media are supplied with up-to-date release packages that can be obtained on www.rolltide.com. The release contains updated statistics, season results and notes. Pregame Academic Achievements ...... 18-19 notes and media guides are available before all home games at Rhoads Stadium. Coach Patrick UA Championships ...... 20-21 Murphy and Alabama’s players are available for interviews following games. UA in the World Series ...... 22-33 INTERVIEWS All interviews must be arranged through Nathan Sheehan of the Communications Office. The THE TEAM softball team practices at Rhoads Stadium, located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Campus Head Coach Patrick Murphy ...... 34-35 Drive. Players and coaches are available prior to practice. Media availability for on-field interviews Coach Alyson Habetz ...... 36 generally occurs once per week with dates and times sent through our email distribution list. Coach Stephanie VanBrakle ...... 37 INTERNET Kate Harris / Brynne Dordel ...... 38 Information about University of Alabama Athletics can be found online at the official athletics Support Staff ...... 39 department website, www.RollTide.com, where links to live stats, video and radio broadcasts of each game can be found. 2018 Softball Roster ...... 40-41

Player Bios ...... 42-60 RADIO Every pitch of the 2018 season can be heard on the Crimson Tide Sports Network as Tom 2017 YEAR IN REVIEW Canterbury returns for his fourth season as the voice of Alabama softball. Fans can listen locally in Tuscaloosa on 93.3 FM with select games also available throughout the state on other CTSN Overview ...... 61 affiliates. 2017 Statistics ...... 62-63 Alabama in the SEC ...... 64-65 SEC NETWORK + Every Alabama home game and select SEC road games will be streamed online for free through the SEC Network’s online platform, available at WatchESPN.com or on mobile devices via the RECORDS WatchESPN app. Honors and Awards ...... 66-67 Miscellaneous Records ...... 68 Individual Game Records ...... 69-70 Team Game Records ...... 71 Team Season Records ...... 72-74 Individual Season Records ...... 75-79 Individual Career Records ...... 80-84 World Series History ...... 84-85 SEC Tournament History ...... 86 Postseason History ...... 87 NCAA Tournament Records ...... 88 All-Time Roster (Alphabetical) ...... 89 All-Time Roster (Jersey Number) ...... 90 CREDITS Series Records ...... 91 All-Time Results vs. Opponents .....92-97 The 2018 University of Alabama Softball Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Communications Office. The publication was written and edited by Nathan Sheehan Year-By-Year Results ...... 98-104 with assistance from Roots Woodruff, Conner Mayheu and Brie Carter. Graphic design by Brent Hollingsworth. Photography by the UA Crimson Tide Athletics Photography. Copyright 2018 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide,” “Crimson Tide,” “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

2 ALABAMA SOFTBALL introduction 2018 Alabama Softball | All-Time Record: 1,065-320 (.769) / 21 Years QUICK FACTS

2017 YEAR IN REVIEW Head Coach: Patrick Murphy Record ...... 46-18 (.719) Year at Alabama: 22 (1997-2018) Year as Alabama Head Coach: 20 (1999-2018) SEC Record/Finish ...... 12-11 / 5th Alma Mater: Northern Iowa, 1988 Postseason ...... NCAA Super Regional Alabama Record (years): 987-273 (19) Overall Record (years): 1,015-293 (20) Final Ranking ...... No. 12 (USA Today/NFCA), No. 11 (ESPN.com/USA Softball) INTRODUCTION Office Phone: 205.348.4455 NFCA All-Americans (1) ...... Alexis Osorio NFCA All-South Region First Team (2) ...... Alexis Osorio, Demi Turner Associate Head Coach: Alyson Habetz Alma Mater: Southwestern Louisiana, 1995 All-SEC Second Team (1) ...... Alexis Osorio Office Phone: 205.348.7992 Freshman All-SEC (2) ...... Elissa Brown, Bailey Hemphill Year at Alabama: 20 (1999-2018) CoSIDA Academic All-America (2) ...... Chandler Dare, Sydney Littlejohn Email Address: [email protected] CoSIDA Academic All-District (2) ...... Chandler Dare, Sydney Littlejohn Assistant Coach: Stephanie VanBrakle Prothro Alma Mater: Alabama, 2007 2018 ROSTER SUMMARY Office Phone: 205.348.4400 Year at Alabama: 7 (2012-18) Position Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8/2 Email Address: [email protected] Returning/Lost ...... 1/2 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brynne Dordel Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 13/3 Alma Mater: Drake, 2011 Year at Alabama: 1 (2018) POSITION PLAYERS RETURNING (12) Email Address: [email protected] # Name Class B/T Height Position Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Elissa Brown* So. L/R 5-3 OF Electic, Ala. (Elmore County) Director of Operations: Kate Harris 2 Demi Turner* Sr. L/R 5-4 IF Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville) Alma Mater: Creighton, 2007 Office Phone: 205.348.3660 3 Peyton Grantham* Sr. R/R 5-5 IF Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) Softball Fax: 205.348.9945 4 Rachel Bobo Sr. L/R 5-3 OF Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls) Year at Alabama: 8 (2011-18) 6 Sydney Booker* Sr. R/R 5-7 IF Madison, Ala. (Bob Jones/Southeastern Louisiana) Email Address: [email protected] 7 Merris Schroder* Jr. L/R 5-5 OF Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair) 15 Gabby Callaway So. L/R 5-8 OF San Diego, Calif. (Poway) Support Staff: 16 Bailey Hemphill* So. R/R 5-8 UTIL Lafayette, La. (St. Thomas More) Athletic Trainer: Erin Weaver 20 Carrigan Fain Sr. R/R 5-8 C Mt. Olive, Ala. (Gardendale) Managers: Blake Gray, Morgan Lashley, 33 Claire Jenkins* So. R/R 5-9 IF Cullman, Ala. (Cullman) Cody Lee, Alison Thomas 34 Caroline Hardy Jr. R/R 5-8 UTIL Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) 54 Reagan Dykes* Jr. R/R 5-6 C Collins, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian School) Softball Media Contact: Nathan Sheehan Office Phone: 205.348.6734 * Denotes returning starter (20 or more starts in 2017) Cell Phone: 847.846.9894 Office Fax: 205.348.8841 Email Address: [email protected] RETURNING PITCHERS (1) # Name Class B/T Height Position Hometown (High School/Last School) Softball Mailing Address: 27 Alexis Osorio Sr. R/R 5-8 RHP Riverside, Calif. (King) Alabama Softball P.O. Box 870393 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0393 NEWCOMERS (6) # Name Class B/T Height Position Hometown (High School/Previous School) Softball Overnight Shipping Address: 00 Maddie Morgan Fr. L/R 5-5 IF Lynnwood, Wash. (Lynnwood) Alabama Softball 5 Kyra Lockhart Fr. R/R 5-8 IF Duluth, Ga. (Northview) Coleman Coliseum 8 KB Sides Fr. L/R 5-7 OF Dora, Ala. (Sumiton Christian) 1201 Coliseum Drive 12 Kaylee Tow Fr. L/R 6-0 OF Madisonville, Ky. (Madisonville North) Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 21 Courtney Gettins Jr. R/R 5-7 RHP Hastings, New Zealand (Iona College/FSW) 24 Madison Preston Fr. R/L 5-11 LHP Centralia, Mo (Centralia) SOCIAL MEDIA

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ROLLTIDE.COM 3 On Your Campus...

Alabama president dr. Stuart R. bell

The Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama System named Dr. Stuart R. Bell president of The University of Alabama on June 18, 2015. A nearly 30-year veteran of higher education, Bell was previously executive vice president and provost at Louisiana State University, where he served as both the chief academic officer and the chief operating officer of LSU. These responsibilities at LSU included oversight of all academic, research and student programs and coordination of related fiscal operations. “The University of Alabama is such a vibrant community,” said Bell. “I’m excited about UA and its positive impact on our community and the nation, and I look forward to the even greater achievements that we will seek in working together.” “I’m honored by this selection and the confidence displayed in my abilities, and I look forward to learning and listening to others about our campus, our programs and the aspirations we have for this great university. Susan and I are thrilled to return to Tuscaloosa and are looking forward to renewing old friendships and creating new ones.” During Bell’s tenure, LSU opened new facilities, including residence halls, and made additions to engineering and chemistry buildings. Student retention and success were emphasized, and recruitment efforts yielded the largest freshman class in LSU history. Online programs were also expanded, and the campus developed a new strategic plan for LSU’s research and discovery efforts. Before joining LSU, Bell served for 10 years as dean of the University of Kansas School of Engineering. During that time, he led an expansion of facilities and research, including efforts to establish multiple major research centers; increased student recruitment; and developed extensive experience in fundraising. Bell previously served 16 years at The University of Alabama. He joined UA in 1986 as an assistant professor in the University’s department of mechanical engineering. Nine years later, he was named department head, where he served until accepting the Kansas deanship in 2002. With research interest in combustion engines, Bell has expertise in alternative fuels for engines, innovative engine designs and modeling of engine and engine processes. He founded and directed UA’s Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies, an interdisciplinary research center. Bell, who was inducted as an Engineering Departmental Fellow by UA’s department of mechanical engineering, was awarded the Society of Automotive Engineers’ Ralph Teetor Award for Outstanding Contributions to Research and Teaching in 1988. He was presented the T. Morris Hackney Faculty Leadership Award for the UA College of Engineering in 2001, and, in 2005, he received the Richard S. Woodbury Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. An Abilene, Texas, native, Bell earned a nuclear engineering degree from Texas A&M University in 1979. He earned his master’s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M in 1981 and 1986, respectively. He and his wife, Susan, have three adult children, Stuart, Stacy — a UA graduate — and Stephen, and one granddaughter.

4 ALABAMA SOFTBALL • Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 38,563 for fall 2017. The entering freshman class, at 7,559 students, was the largest and most qualified in UA history. More than 3,000 Top Ranked freshmen (40 percent of the freshman class) scored 30 or higher on the ACT, placing them in the top 5 percent of students taking the ACT. On Your • The University of Alabama is a leader among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars, with more than 500 currently enrolled. Campus... • Ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings for more than a decade, UA ranked 46th among public universities in the 2016 rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

• The School of Law is ranked 26th among all law schools in the nation (9th among public universities), spring 2017.

• The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 28th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring 2017.

• University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Fifty-one UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars, including four in 2017. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 16 Truman Scholars, 32 Hollings Scholars and 11 Boren Scholars.

• Thirty UA faculty have received National Science Foundation CAREER Awards, the nation’s most prestigious recognition of top- performing young scientists, in disciplines ranging from nanosci- ence and engineering to biological sciences.

• Dr. Yang-Ki Hong, a professor of electrical and computer engi- neering, leads UA research to help electric vehicles become more efficient, cheaper and to rely on more sustainable materials. The National Science Foundation selected UA and three other universi- ties in 2017 to team with government agencies and private com- panies to pursue technological advancements with automobiles.

• Fourteen University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during 2017-2018.

• U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama’s Manderson Online Business Master’s programs 14th in the nation, up from 75th the previous year. The rankings are based on level of accreditation, faculty credentials, admissions selectivity, reputation for excellence among peer institutions, and academic and career support services offered to students.

• Public Accounting Report’s 2016 rankings place UA’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy’s undergraduate and master’s programs eighth in the nation and the doctoral program ninth.

• PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences as one of the top five programs in the nation seven times.

ROLLTIDE.COM 5 greg byrne DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

One of the most acclaimed and respected Under Byrne’s leadership, Arizona Athletics underwent more than administrators in collegiate athletics, Greg $140 million in construction and renovation of athletics facilities. That Byrne was formally introduced as The work was highlighted by the $72 million Lowell-Stevens Football University of Alabama’s Director of Athletics Facility, the addition of two video boards in Arizona Stadium on January 19, 2017, and officially began his (football), and a new scoreboard in the McKale Center (). tenure leading the department on March 1. Additionally, Byrne oversaw a $30 million renovation of the McKale Center, a project that included upgraded locker rooms, seating, Byrne’s role at Alabama is his third venture restrooms, concessions, enhanced lighting and a new playing floor. at the helm of a major collegiate athletics program. Prior to coming to Alabama, At Mississippi State, where he was the youngest athletics director Byrne was Vice President for Athletics at the in the SEC and the youngest to lead an athletic program at the NCAA University of Arizona from 2010-17 and was Director of Athletics at Division I-A level, Byrne oversaw the hiring of head football coach Mississippi State University from 2008-10. With more than 20 years Dan Mullen and former head coach and current Director of of experience as an athletics administrator, Byrne has fashioned an Athletics John Cohen. impressive administrative career hallmarked by consistent success in fundraising, innovative strategies and competitive success with a As the son of veteran athletics administrator Bill Byrne, one of the strong emphasis on academic excellence. nation’s most prominent college sports administrators with 30 years of experience as an Athletics Director, Greg Byrne has been around Throughout his career, Byrne has been consistently more impactful the enterprise of running successful athletic programs for most of and successful with each step up the administrative ladder. As a his life. fundraiser, he has been directly involved in raising more than $200 million in gifts during his career. As a leader of competitive athletics A native of Pocatello, Idaho, Byrne earned his bachelor’s degree programs, he has fostered major improvements across the spectrum from in 1994 and his master’s degree from of sports at both programs he has led. A proponent of developing Mississippi State University in 2009. Byrne is married to the former student-athletes into productive people after college, Byrne has led Regina Misa of Junction City, Ore., and the couple has two sons, Nick programs that have attained academic success at levels not reached and Davis. prior to his tenure.

He also has deep experience working in the (SEC), having spent 2002 to 2005 at the University of Kentucky as Associate Athletics Director for Development and Fundraising before a four-year stint at Mississippi State (2006-10). From 2006-08, Byrne served as Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs at MSU before becoming Director of Athletics.

6 ALABAMA SOFTBALL From the architecture to the landscaping, The University of Alabama campus is one of the most beautiful places in the state of Alabama. With more than 200 academic majors, outstanding honors programs and a championship On Your athletic tradition, UA offers a complete educational, cultural and social experience. Our undergraduate, graduate and professional programs give students the opportunity to interact with nationally ranked faculty and our distance learning programs offer learning that fits your life. Campus...

Life on the UA campus is defined by opportunities. Students who want to get involved can join one of more than 500 student organizations, help plan concerts and speaker series, volunteer in the community, participate in intramural teams or run for student government.

Students, faculty, staff and visitors can take advantage of a rich and varied schedule of musical, dance and theatre performances, art galleries and exhibitions, lectures and readings by writers, poets and experts on every topic imaginable. UA’s fine museums house countless historical artifacts and offer hands-on exploration opportunities.

The Ferguson Center, UA’s student union, was renovated and expanded in 2014, providing more space for student activities and a larger food court and Supply Store. The new Fresh Food Company as well as Lakeside and Burke dining halls offer a wide variety of food service options.

The Student Recreation Center offers first-class recreation facilities to students, faculty and staff. It includes two multi-use gyms, nine multi- purpose courts, weight machines, 1/8-mile jogging track, extensive cardio area, locker rooms, indoor swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, 12 lighted tennis courts, four aerobics rooms, eight racquetball courts and a squash court—together encompassing more than 200,000 square feet. The facility’s outdoor aquatic area features a lazy river, lap swim, large water-park-type slide and lots of deck space. An additional recreation and student center is conveniently located for residential students between the Presidential 1 and II residence halls.

Whatever your interests, you will find a group, an organization, an activity or a program that will appeal to you at UA.

ROLLTIDE.COM 7 John & Ann Rhoads Stadium

“We are extremely fortunate to have the top softball facility in the country. I have been to many places and this one tops them all. With the private suites, the shade for the fans, the state-of-the-art hitting facility and player amenities, this is a mini-major league park.” - Head Coach Patrick Murphy

On May 5, 2017, Alabama set the NCAA record for single-day attendance with a sellout crowd of 4,015 taking in the nationally-televised matchup against Auburn. Two more sellout crowds packed the stands on Saturday and Sunday, pushing the weekend series attendance to an astounding 12,045. Rhoads Stadium Quick Facts Capacity 3,940 For The University of Alabama softball heat packs for shoulders, arms, legs. Games 553 team, home field advantage is a fact of In the new clubhouse, coach Murphy and All-Time Record at Rhoads Stadium 507-82 life. After walking through the $4.2 million his staff can utilize a state-of-the-art video All-Time Winning Percentage .861 stadium and clubhouse, it is easy to see how suite for team meetings and film breakdown. Largest Crowd 4,015 (vs. Auburn - May 5-7, 2017) the Crimson Tide posted a 30-6 home record For the fans there are 500 chairback Most Home Wins in a Season 39 (2007) in 2017 and owns an overall 507-82 (.861) seats, the new tier seating in right and Longest Home Win Streak 30 (2006-07) record while playing in the stadium. center field, 1,095 bleacher back seats and a Additions to the already pristine complex large overhang that protects from inclement FIRSTS were made during the 2009 season and weather. First Game Feb. 23, 2000 helped boost the total attendance of the There are two ticket booths to Result W, 7-1 vs. UAB stadium to more than 3,000. Tier seating was accommodate the rush of fans and a large First Cliffanie Engram (UAB) First Inning added in right field along with a standing- concession stand sitting directly behind the First Run Jessica Brown (UAB) Fourth Inning room concourse area that includes tables and pressbox. Two private luxury suites sit on First Nicki McKee (UA) Fifth Inning drink rails. For the 2012 season, tier seating both sides of the state-of-the-art pressbox First Decision Shelley Laird (UA) 6.1 IP 3K was added in center field and two new that includes home and visitor radio booths, First SEC Game March. 17, 2000 vs. Arkansas scoreboards were installed to accommodate a television booth, a booth for the sound the fans in the Brickyard. and video system, and a media room large First NCAA Game May 17, 2001 vs. Illinois-Chicago Construction on a new indoor practice enough to hold press conferences during First NCAA Win May 17, 2001 vs. Illinois-Chicago facility, field house and expansion to the tournaments. First No-Hitter Feb. 26, 2000 () clubhouse began after the completion Rhoads Stadium has proven to be one First Loss Feb. 26, 2000 vs. Arizona, 6-2 of the 2010 season. The state-of-the-art of the finest places to watch softball in the facility, which was completed before first nation and the attendance numbers support MILESTONE WINS pitch of the 2011 season, includes a lobby, that claim. Alabama is the only school in First Feb. 23, 2000 vs. UAB, 7-1 players lounge, locker room, video room, an the country to sell out its tickets before the 50th April 15, 2001 vs. Mississippi, 7-0 expanded training room and coaches offices. season has even started and the Crimson 100th April 5, 2003 vs. Mississippi 5-1 In 2016, a new LCD video board was Tide has accomplished that feat six times. 150th April 3, 2005 vs. Mississippi, 2-1 added, the largest such display in the SEC. A In 2016, Alabama became the first program 200th Feb. 25, 2007 vs. Winthrop, 14-1 new sound system was also installed on the in NCAA history to average over 3,000 fans 250th April. 19, 2008 vs. South Carolina, 8-0 concourse and in the brickyard. during the regular season 300th March 24, 2010 vs. UAB, 6-2 For pre-game and post-game treatment, Attendance has topped the 90,000 mark 350th March 4, 2012 vs. UAB, 4-1 the athletic training staff has a fully equipped in four of the last six years, including 2012 400th April 21, 2013 vs. Mississippi State, 9-8 training room at their disposal, stocked with (91,541), 2013 (93,332), 2015 (90,021) and 450th May 23, 2015 vs. Oklahoma, 5-3 two training tables, an ice machine, a mini- 2017 (92,199). 500th April 7, 2017 vs. LSU, 3-0 whirlpool and a hydroculator used to hold

8 ALABAMA SOFTBALL great moments in John & Ann Rhoads Stadium history Rhoads FEBRUARY 23, 2000 - OPENING NIGHT With an introduction that included fireworks and a capaci- ty crowd, the Alabama Softball Complex officially opened against in-state foe UAB. The Blazers took the early lead, Stadium but behind a six-run sixth inning the Crimson Tide earned a 7-1 win. All-American Shelley Laird earned the first win in the new circle and senior Nicki McKee belted the first home run. and Ginger Jones collected two hits apiece while Kristi Frenier went deep and drove in three runs. First pitch was at 7:04 p.m. and 1,501 fans took in a new era of Alabama softball. MARCH 13, 2004 - DRAMATIC COMEBACK Against arguably the toughest southpaw to toe the rub- FIELD OF PLAY ber, the Tide welcomed and the Ten- nessee Lady Volunteers. Stephanie VanBrakle delivered with her arm first, then with her bat later, as she helped Alabama post a doubleheader sweep. VanBrakle allowed three hits and struck out 11 batters en route to the win. Then with Alabama trailing, 3-1, with two on and two out in the bottom of the seventh, VanBrakle hit a walk-off home run that bounced off the top of the right field fence for the final 4-3 margin. LOCKER ROOM MAY 23, 2009 - DUNNE NO-HITS JSU TWICE NCAA history was made and, in doing so, it propelled Alabama to its sixth Women’s College World Series. Crimson Tide ace Kelsi Dunne threw her second no-hit- ter in two days at the Tuscaloosa Super Regional to help lead Alabama to a pair of 9-0 wins over Jacksonville State on ESPN. Dunne struck out seven and walked only one in each of the two contests to tie an NCAA record for consecutive no-hitters in NCAA postseason play. Seniors Kelley Montalvo and Kellie Eubanks belted home runs to HITTING FACILITY provide all the offense Dunne would need. MAY 27, 2011 - TIDE RALLIES TO GO TO WCWS Alabama was in search of its seventh trip to the Women’s College World Series. Hosting Stanford, the Tide’s back was against the wall after losing the first game of the Tus- caloosa Super Regional. Facing elimination, Alabama run- ruled the Cardinal, 10-0, to start the day and then fought its way to a thrilling 1-0 win in the deciding game. A down the line off the bat of Cassie Reilly-Boccia brought CLUBHOUSE LOBBY Jaclyn Traina all the way home from first for the game- winning run. Traina later shut the door in the seventh in- ning to send the Tide to Oklahoma City. MAY 23, 2014 - 12-INNING MARATHON Alabama’s first game of the 2014 Tuscaloosa Super Regional against Nebraska was the longest home game in Alabama history, stretching 12 innings and nearly four-and-a-half hours. The Huskers held the lead for the majority of regulation while the Tide gradually chipped VIDEO ROOM away as the game went on, trailing 5-4 in the seventh inning. Freshman Marisa Runyon led off the seventh with a solo home run to tie the game and eventually send it to extra innings. The teams battled back-and-forth for five more innings, with fellow freshman Peyton Grantham eventually slugging the game-winning home run in the bottom of the 12th inning at 12:27 a.m. MAY 23, 2015 - HOME RUNYON After falling in game one to Oklahoma in the 2015 Super Regional round, Alabama rallied to win game two and ATMOSPHERE force a deciding game three. The Tide took the first lead of the game but a pair of home runs by Sooner slugger put the visitors on top, 3-1, heading into the bottom of the sixth. Marisa Runyon, who was hitless over her previous 13 at-bats, came to the plate with the bases loaded and sent the first pitch she saw into the right field stands to give Alabama a 5-3 lead. Alexis Osorio finished it out in the circle with a 1-2-3 top of the seventh to punch Alabama’s 10th ticket to the Women’s College World Series. TRAINING ROOM ROLLTIDE.COM 9 NATIONAL ATTENDANCE LEADER

The fans at Rhoads Stadium provides Alabama Softball with a home field advantage that is second-to-none in college softball. The Crimson Tide faithful pack the seats week-in and week-out and open seats have become such a hot commodity that there is an ever-growing waiting list to secure season tickets.

Alabama has led the nation in attendance in each of the last nine “There is nothing quite like playing and coaching seasons. Over 90,000 fans came to Rhoads Stadium during the 2012 in a packed Rhoads Stadium. Somehow, the noise season that ultimately ended in a national title, and that NCAA-record level increases every year despite having the same mark would be bested the very next season when 93,332 packed the number of seats! Not only is our crowd the largest in stands in 2013. Attendance would again surge past 90,000 in 2015 college softball, but they are also some of the most and, the next season, Alabama would become the first school in NCAA knowledgable fans in the nation. They know a good history to average 3,000 fans per game during the regular season. play when they see one and appreciate the talent in both dugouts.” On April 20, 2013, a NCAA-record 4,002 fans watched Alabama defeat Mississippi State, 11-3, and that would remain at the top of the - Patrick Murphy, Alabama head coach regular-season attendance list until the Tide bested the mark four years later. With additional stands installed past left field ahead of a highly- anticipated three-game series against in-state rival Auburn, the Tide hosted three-straight sellout crowds of 4,015

The home field advantage isn’t limited to the regular season, as postseason softball at Rhoads Stadium has become an annual occurance. Alabama has hosted 15 NCAA Regional rounds at Rhoads Stadium, including a current streak of 13-straight starting in 2005. Alabama has not lost a game in Regional play since 2007, extending it to 34-straight games with three wins in 2017. In Super Regional play, Alabama has hosted nine out of the 13 rounds it has qualified to, winning eight of those nine home Super Regional series. “Rhoads Stadium is one of the most iconic locales in Rhoads Stadium’s reputation and its fervent fanbase has also garnered college sports. The magic moments happening there the attention of non-collegiate softball institutions as a premiere are legendary and are among the most memorable in destination for events. In 2016, hosted its postseason history. I love the fans in Tuscaloosa. They Championship Series in Tuscaloosa, marking the first time the event are warm, knowledgable boisterous and second-to- had been held at a collegiate softbal stadium. The league saw record none. Any softball fan should add the Rhoads House attendance numbers over the weekend and allowed the fans to see the return of some of its most accomplished alumni in Kelly Kretschman, experience to their bucket list!” Kelley Montalvo, Jaclyn Traina and Haylie McCleney. In 2017, Team USA - Beth Mowins, ESPN play-by-play announcer hosted a doubleheader scrimmage against a selection of local collegiate players, bringing the best players in the country to one of the premiere destinations in the country for softball.

“It is the best stadium In the world. I’ve played in europe, japan and all across north america and there’s nothing like rhoads stadium. the fans are knowledgable, classy and they create the best environment. they give us such momentum and it’s a pleasure to play in front of such passionate fans.” - Haylie McCleney, Four time All-American (2013-16)

10 ALABAMA SOFTBALL 2009-2012 | Ashley Holcombe

2004 Gold Medalist 2009 | BRITTANY ROGERS

2012, 2014-16 | JACLYN TRAINA

After serving as an alternate at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, Alabama All-American Kelly Kretschman took full advantage of her opportunity at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Starting in right field for Team USA, Kretschman was the only batter, for any country, to hit for the cycle – hitting at least one single, , triple and home run – over the course of the Olympics. Her .333 batting average was eighth best in the summer games and her .714 ranked third among all hitters at the 2004 .

In 2008 she earned silver at the Beijing Olympics, batting .348 with a home run and six RBI. 2014-18 | HAYLIE MCCLENEY 2000-08, 18 | KELLY KRETSCHMAN

JAPAN CUP / WORLD CUP / CANADA CUP

Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy is no stranger to international competition. In 2004 Murphy was the hitting coach for the Canadian Olympic team. He helped lead Canada to one of its most successful international outings, finishing just out of medal contention in fourth place. In 2009 he was named an assistant coach for Team USA and guided the Americans to gold at the Pan Am Qualifier. USA went 13-1 under his guidance in Venezuela. In 2010 he coached the junior national team in Bogota, Colombia. PATRICK MURPHY

ROLLTIDE.COM 11 Haylie McCleney (2013-16) FOUR TIME ALL-AMERICAN

All-Americans Over the years the Alabama softball program has produced 26 NFCA All-American players.

1998 - 99 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2000 - 01 - NFCA FIRST TEAM One of the greatest players to put on a Crimson Tide uniform, Kelly Kretschman was the first four-time NFCA All-American in program history. The former Olympic gold medalist holds numerous records in the Alabama annals, including hits, doubles and runs to name of few. The Indian Harbour Beach, Fla., native led Alabama to its first Women’s College World Series appearance in 2000. She held the UA single-season hitting percentage record for over a decade and still holds the single-season home run record with 25.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 1998 67-67 .467 214 94 100 22 7 25 64 31 11 40-47 1999 65-65 .395 210 54 83 16 4 8 31 34 13 30-33 2000 80-80 .436 234 83 102 18 3 14 58 51 16 43-46 Kelly Kretschman 2001 61-61 .451 184 57 83 9 2 13 38 45 14 20-28 TOTAL 273-273 .437 842 288 368 65 16 60 191 161 54 133-154 5-6 / OUTFIELD / INDIAN HARBOUR BEACH, FLA. 12 ALABAMA SOFTBALL All-Americans 1999 - NFCA THIRD TEAM Catcher Carrie Moreman was a member of the first Crimson Tide softball team and thus played three seasons due to graduation. In her senior campaign Moreman earned All-America honors for her prowess at the plate and behind it. She was second on the team to fellow All-American Kelly Kretschman in batting average in 1999 and paced the squad with nine home runs.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 1997 58-58 .293 157 21 46 8 1 3 33 11 20 7-9 1998 67-67 .374 222 49 83 11 7 15 62 9 34 3-7 Carrie Moreman 1999 64-63 .314 207 19 65 13 0 9 36 20 43 4-5 TOTAL 189-188 .331 586 89 194 32 8 27 131 40 97 14-21 5-8 / CATCHER / SHREVEPORT, LA.

2000 - NFCA THIRD TEAM | 2001 - NFCA SECOND TEAM Right-handed hurler Shelley Laird was the first of a long line of All-America caliber pitchers to set foot in the circle for Alabama head coach Patrick Murphy. Laird earned back-to-back All-America honors after posting two straight 30-win seasons. The Spring, Texas, native holds the school record in wins, complete games and shutouts to name a few. She held the single season record with 38 wins for 12 years and is the only Tide with two 30-win seasons.

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO 1999 38-29 2.34 21-9 223.1 25 4 3 166 78 58 60 211 2000 56-41 1.73 38-7 327.1 37 11 5 239 80 63 72 310 2001 45-37 1.36 32-7 265.0 33 16 3 166 46 40 54 242 ShelleyShelley LairdLaird 2002 44-35 2.22 24-12 239.0 23 8 5 187 76 59 56 282 TOTAL 183-142 1.88 115-35 1054.2 118 39 16 758 280 220 242 1045 5-10 / PITCHER / SPRING, TEXAS

2000 - NFCA FIRST TEAM Homegrown talent Ginger Jones joined teammates Kelly Kretschman and Shelley Laird as All-America selections in 2000. Jones and Kretschman garnered the distinction as the initial first-team honorees in program history. The duo helped lead Alabama to a school record 66 wins in 2000. Jones ranks seventh all-time in the Alabama annals with 39 career home runs, while her 17 home runs in 2000 are the sixth most in a single season in school history. In that same season she drove in 69 runs which ranks fifth all-time.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 1998 53-38 .252 119 11 30 8 1 4 18 6 18 5-7 1999 64-61 .271 166 20 45 8 0 7 28 21 35 3-3 2000 79-79 .356 222 37 79 9 0 17 69 39 27 4-4 Ginger Jones 2001 61-61 .326 178 33 58 10 0 11 38 28 33 6-6 TOTAL 257-239 .437 685 101 212 35 1 60 153 94 113 18-20 5-10 / INFIELD / NORTHPORT, ALALA.A.

2001 - NFCA THIRD TEAM Second baseman Suzanne Olcott joined teammates Kelly Kretschman, Jackie McClain and Shelley Laird as the first quartet of Alabama All-Americans. The four All-American honorees were the most in a single season until 2008. Olcott had a career year in 2001 and was rewearded for her efforts. She was third on the team with a .335 average and second on the squad with 51 runs and 18 stolen bases. Her six triples rank seventh in the Alabama record book.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 1999 24-18 .214 56 7 12 1 0 0 3 7 8 5-6 2000 71-66 .300 220 53 66 8 2 5 25 21 27 17-20 2001 61-61 .335 197 51 66 5 3 2 22 18 13 18-25 Suzanne Olcott 2002 65-65 .279 204 39 57 5 1 3 17 23 10 13-16 TOTAL 221-210 .297 677 150 201 19 6 10 67 69 58 53-67 5-3 / INFIELD / BIRMINGHAM,BIRMINGHAM, ALA.

2001-03 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2004 - NFCA THIRD TEAM The left-handed-hitting Jackie McClain became the second player in program history to be named an All-American in four straight seasons. The Soddy Daisy, Tenn., native paced Alabama in hitting her junior and senior seasons after breaking onto the scene as a freshman at a .417 clip. McClain’s .484 career on-base percentage ranks fifth all-time at Alabama and she also ranks sixth all-time in batting average and ninth in slugging percentage.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2001 61-61 .417 187 27 78 13 0 7 59 22 12 3-3 2002 67-67 .388 183 31 71 18 0 8 43 39 14 1-2 2003 70-70 .359 198 25 71 17 2 8 48 31 6 1-1 Jackie McClain 2004 65-65 .385 179 30 69 13 0 6 31 47 11 3-4 TOTAL 263-263 .387 747 113 289 61 2 29 181 139 43 8-10 5-10 / UTILITY / SODDY DAISY, TENN. ROLLTIDE.COM 13 All-Americans 2002 - NFCA FIRST TEAM | 2005 - NFCA SECOND TEAM Ashley Courtney jumped onto the national scene as a freshman and never looked back, as she earned All-America accolades as a rookie and as a senior. Courtney helped guide the Crimson Tide to two Women’s College World Series berths - the second and third appearances for Alabama in Oklahoma City. She became the third player in Alabama history at the time to hit over .400 in a season. The Vero Beach, Fla., native is tied for the career record at Alabama with 16 triples. She ranks fourth all-time at the Capstone in runs and hits and holds the eighth-best career batting average. Courtney paced the team in batting average as a freshman and as a senior.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2002 63-62 .402 184 44 74 15 4 3 41 16 31 9-15 2003 70-70 .347 213 47 74 10 3 5 33 23 17 16-17 2004 65-64 .308 198 58 61 12 3 9 29 25 23 25-34 Ashley Courtney 2005 76-75 .399 238 58 95 15 6 10 50 22 22 21-25 TOTAL 274-271 .365 833 207 304 52 16 27 153 86 93 71-91 5-7 / OUTFIELD / VERO BEACH, FLA.

2005-06 - NFCA SECOND TEAM A threat in the circle and in the batters box Stephanie VanBrakle was the first two-way All-American to suit up for the Crimson Tide. Her power arm combined with a power YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO bat helped lead Alabama to 2003 34-24 2.36 18-7 163.2 13 2 2 118 59 43 77 197 its first ever Southeastern 2004 40-23 2.47 17-10 189.2 20 6 4 130 71 52 62 230 Conference title in 2006. 2005 44-41 1.73 34-7 260.1 26 10 1 180 66 50 68 341 2006 41-37 1.52 28-6 230.1 20 8 2 133 55 39 50 345 VanBrakle struck out 1,113 TOTAL 159-125 1.96 97-30 844.0 79 26 9 561 251 184 257 1113 batters during her career to set the Alabama record for YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT five years. Her 345 punchouts 2003 67-64 .305 177 34 54 10 1 12 26 33 52 6-8 in 2006 are the third most at 2004 57-55 .291 151 26 44 1 1 11 43 31 29 2-2 Alabama in a single season. 2005 72-69 .285 193 27 55 11 1 11 41 46 45 3-3 Stephanie Vanbrakle 2006 55-53 .238 130 14 31 3 1 6 28 41 25 1-2 TOTAL 251-241 .283 651 101 184 25 4 40 138 151 151 12-15 5-9 / PITCHER / CHAMBERSBURG, PA.

2006 - NFCA THIRD TEAM | 2007 & 2009 - NFCA SECOND TEAM 2008 - NFCA FIRST TEAM One of five players in Alabama history to be named an All-American in four straight seasons, the fleet-footed Brittany Rogers electrified the diamond with her speed. Rogers became the second player in school history to hit over .400 in three different seasons. The Dacula, Ga., native became the fourth player in Southeastern Conference history and the second at Alabama to tally over 300 hits, 200 runs and 100 stolen bases. Rogers holds the Alabama record for stolen bases with 198 and ranks third all-time with 343 hits and 256 runs while her .417 career batting average ranks fourth.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2006 65-63 .427 206 60 88 6 0 0 19 16 34 38-47 2007 65-64 .402 219 68 88 8 4 4 34 9 19 48-54 2008 66-64 .452 217 79 98 13 1 1 22 20 21 60-66 Brittany Rogers 2009 60-58 .381 181 49 69 6 0 0 15 19 26 52-61 TOTAL 256-249 .417 823 256 343 33 5 5 90 64 100 198-228 5-6 / OUTFIELD / DACULA, GA.

2007 - NFCA THIRD TEAM Right-handed fireballer Chrissy Owens became the third All-America pitcher under head coach Patrick Murphy. Oddly, her All-America campaign in 2007 was not her best. In 2006, Owens was nearly unhittable, leading the Crimson Tide to its first ever Southeastern Conference championship. The Miami native holds the two lowest ERAs in school history, posting a 0.88 mark in 2006 and a 1.33 ledger in 2005. Her 1.49 career ERA is the lowest in school history and her 67 wins ranks fifth all-time. On top of baffling teams from the start, Owens also holds the career mark at the Capstone in saves with 21. Her 11 saves in 2005 are the most in a season in Alabama history.

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO 2005 41-9 1.03 9-2 115.0 5 2 11 67 24 17 31 146 2006 33-20 0.68 21-5 154.0 13 7 3 101 28 15 26 190 2007 37-26 1.30 24-5 167.1 17 11 2 149 38 31 48 144 Chrissy Owens 2008 27-15 1.85 13-0 94.2 10 4 5 73 28 25 25 96 TOTAL 138-70 1.16 67-12 531.0 45 24 21 390 118 88 130 576 6-0 / PITCHER / MIAMI, FLA.

2007 - NFCA FIRST TEAM A transfer from Baylor, Lauren Parker had no problems adjusting to her new surroundings as she immediately made an impact en route to earning first team All-America honors. Parker jumped onto the scene and hit .457, the fifth highest season clip in school history. While her .368 career batting average ranks fifth, Parker was equally as good with her glove. The Port Neches, Texas, native teamed up with fellow senior Kellie Eubanks to set an NCAA record by turning five double plays against Texas in the 2009 Tuscaloosa Regional. Known as a free-swinger, Parker was deceptively tough to strike out as she fanned 10 or fewer times in each of her three seasons at the Capstone.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2007 55-47 .457 138 47 63 11 2 9 45 10 10 15-20 2008 48-37 .310 116 27 36 8 0 9 38 4 9 12-14 Lauren Parker 2009 60-56 .333 162 37 54 6 2 2 25 10 9 11-15 TOTAL 163-140 .368 416 111 153 25 4 20 108 24 28 38-49 5-4 / INFIELD / PORT NECHES, TEXAS 14 ALABAMA SOFTBALL All-Americans 2008 - NFCA FIRST TEAM One of the greatest defensive players to put on a Crimson Tide uniform and arguably the best defensive third baseman in the country during her tenure at the Capstone, Kelley Montalvo earned All-America honors in 2008. During that 2008 campaign when she helped lead Alabama to its longest stay at the Women’s College World Series, Montalvo posted career highs in batting average, hits and RBI. She ranks in the top 10 in the Alabama record books in doubles (4th, 51), walks (6th, 131), on base percentage (7th, .469), runs (9th, 174) and slugging percentage (10th .579). Her 52 walks in 2009 set an Alabama individual season record and ranked 10th in the country. Defensively, Montalvo garnered SEC All- Defensive Team accolades in 2008 and 2009.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2006 58-52 .285 130 24 37 5 0 3 20 18 26 6-12 2007 64-63 .346 159 45 55 16 1 11 43 23 20 12-17 2008 66-65 .373 169 46 63 15 2 10 54 38 14 18-23 Kelley Montalvo 2009 64-64 .316 155 59 49 15 2 6 37 52 16 21-26 TOTAL 252-244 .333 613 174 204 51 5 30 154 131 76 57-78 5-0 / INFIELD / MIAMI, FLA.

2008-09 - NFCA FIRST TEAM | 2010 - NFCA SECOND TEAM One of the best two-way-players in the country year-in and year-out, Charlotte Morgan etched her name in the record books. The first in program history to earn SEC Player YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO of the Year honors twice, 2007 14-7 2.27 8-2 52.1 3 1 1 50 27 17 12 42 Morgan broke the SEC career 2008 22-21 1.27 18-2 104.1 7 4 0 83 25 19 17 69 RBI record with 264 and 2009 31-23 1.80 18-6 144.0 14 7 1 119 41 37 21 124 2010 19-17 3.54 7-2 89.0 5 1 0 100 54 45 21 59 was near the top in every TOTAL 86-65 2.12 51-12 389.2 29 13 2 352 147 118 71 294 batting record. Her 79 RBIs as a sophomore remained an YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT Alabama single season record 2007 62-62 .358 165 37 59 8 0 11 52 26 12 8-9 for seven years. 2008 65-65 .417 192 46 80 19 0 19 79 23 18 3-3 2009 61-61 .406 165 30 67 11 0 11 59 28 14 0-0 Charlotte Morgan 2010 63-63 .361 155 44 56 11 1 17 74 57 19 3-3 TOTAL 251-251 .387 677 157 262 49 1 58 264 134 63 14-15 5-10 / PITCHER/INFIELD / MORENO VALLEY, CALIF.

2008 & 2010 - NFCA THIRD TEAM | 2009 & 2011 - NFCA FIRST TEAM Making an immediate impact in the circle, Florida native Kelsi Dunne backed up her National High School Player of the Year accolades by becoming one of the top collegiate hurlers. Dunne capped off her career by being named the Southeastern Conference Pitcher of the Year as a junior and a senior. She shattered numerous Alabama pitching records such as lowest opponent batting average (.165), most per seven innings (9.82) and most strikeouts (1,219). Dunne was unhittable in the circle, tossing nine no-hitters, including two straight against Jacksonville State to advance the Tide to the WCWS in 2009.

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO 2008 41-30 1.44 26-6 213.2 20 10 4 114 55 44 72 275 2009 40-35 1.63 28-5 215.1 26 13 1 137 64 50 103 258 2010 42-34 1.97 30-6 213.1 22 4 1 135 76 60 68 355 Kelsi Dunne 2011 45-36 1.42 29-6 226.2 24 11 2 114 52 46 68 331 TOTAL 168-135 1.68 113-23 869.0 92 38 8 500 247 200 311 1,219 6-0 / PITCHER / PORT ORANGE, FLA.

2010 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2011 & 2013 NFCA FIRST TEAM Kayla Braud started her career in the same way she started many games as the team’s leadoff hitter: with a bang. Her freshman campaign proved to be one of the best in NCAA history, helping earn her SEC Freshman of the Year honors while batting a school-record .505 average. She continued to be a model of consistency, earning First Team All-America honors in two of her last three seasons. She was always a threat to get on base, finishing with a .438 career average which is the highest four-year total in program history. She was equally as dangerous on the basepaths, accumulating 182 stolen bases over her career, which ranks second at Alabama.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2010 63-62 .505 188 75 95 9 4 3 32 26 24 45-50 2011 64-63 .436 204 71 89 11 0 4 24 30 26 58-69 2012 65-64 .345 203 60 70 12 1 1 19 35 38 41-47 Kayla Braud 2013 60-57 .471 191 65 90 7 1 1 23 22 16 38-42 TOTAL 252-246 .438 786 271 344 39 6 9 98 113 104 182-208 5-6 / OUTFIELD / EUGENE, ORE.

2011 - NFCA SECOND TEAM A player who showed steady improvement every season, Whitney Larsen turned in a stellar senior campaign as she put together a career year en route to her first All-America selection. Larsen is regarded as one of the best captains inprogram history, leading the team to the semifinals of the 2011 Women’s College World Series. Larsen proved to be a versatile player for head coach Patrick Murphy, finding significant time in the outfield and at second base before finding a home at shortstop - a position she solidified for two seasons. Quietly, Larsen played her way into the record books. Her 196 RBIs rank third all-time at the Capstone on the strength of 65 RBI as a senior, which marks the fourth-best season output in school history. She also ranks fifth in home runs (48), and seventh in slugging percentage (.601).

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2008 64-57 .270 163 33 44 12 0 9 34 19 30 9-10 2009 64-61 .294 163 39 48 7 2 10 40 16 29 16-17 2010 63-61 .318 170 52 54 5 2 15 57 24 26 8-9 Whitney Larsen 2011 64-64 .354 175 53 62 13 3 14 65 32 25 8-10 TOTAL 255-243 .310 671 177 208 37 7 48 196 91 110 41-46 5-9 / UTILITY / VESTAVIA HILLS, ALA. ROLLTIDE.COM 15 All-Americans 2011-12, 2014 - NFCA FIRST TEAM | 2013 - NFCA THIRD TEAM Traina is Alabama’s fifth four-time All-American, though she was the first to earn three First Team honors. In her senior season, the Naples, Fla., native earned her 100th career win, becoming just the third player in Alabama history and the eighth in SEC history to hit the milestone. More importantly than the records and awards earned over her career, Traina’s enduring legacy to Alabama fans will be her role in guiding the team to its YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO first-ever national championship 2011 37-23 1.70 19-5 156.1 10 3 4 112 54 38 50 190 during her sophomore season. 2012 48-43 1.87 42-3 288.2 37 7 2 196 96 77 109 361 Traina led the country in 2012 2013 36-31 2.49 19-8 199.2 21 5 1 159 84 71 95 214 2014 37-33 2.08 26-5 219.0 22 6 3 164 78 65 76 211 with 42 wins and struck out 361 TOTAL 158-130 2.03 106-21 863.2 90 21 10 631 312 251 330 976 batters. She started every game for the Crimson Tide in its eighth YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2011 52-47 .351 131 23 46 5 0 13 45 29 37 0-0 WCWS and was named the 2012 55-48 .319 119 26 38 7 1 10 37 29 31 2-2 Most Outstanding Player after 2013 44-42 .333 117 23 39 4 0 13 45 24 21 0-0 JacLYN Traina securing five wins and batting 2014 31-29 .279 68 10 19 1 0 2 9 16 18 0-0 TOTAL 182-166 .326 435 82 142 17 1 38 136 98 107 2-2 5-11 / PITCHER/DP / NAPLES, FLA. .400 in Oklahoma City.

2012 - NFCA THIRD TEAM A versatile player who put together a complete season in 2012, Jennifer Fenton helped lead the Crimson Tide to its first national championship. Fenton excelled at all aspects of the game, hitting for power, playing stellar defense and showcasing her speed. The Kennesaw, Ga., native broke the NCAA record for consecutive record without getting thrown out by swiping 74 straight. She finished her career with 133 thefts, tied for third all-time in the Alabama annals. Most impressively, those 133 stolen bases came on only 138 attempts for a career stolen base percentage of .964. She finished tied for fifth all-time at the Capstone with 202 runs scored and came through in big situations by being named to the SEC all-tournament team three years in a row. Fenton was named to the WCWS all-tournament team and capped her career by being named the SEC Co-Scholar Athlete of YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT the Year. 2009 60-24 .382 89 43 34 1 2 3 13 12 26 30-31 2010 55-50 .336 122 39 41 5 0 5 24 22 30 27-28 2011 63-58 .339 171 54 58 7 4 8 41 20 40 32-32 Jennifer Fenton 2012 67-65 .386 197 66 76 14 3 4 40 36 41 44-47 TOTAL 245-197 .361 579 202 209 27 9 20 118 90 137 133-138 5-4 / CENTER FIELD / KENNESAW, GA.

2012 - NFCA SECOND TEAM Amanda Locke proved to be one of the most feared power hitters in college softball over the course of her career. The Mesquite, Texas, native averaged a home run every 10 at-bats to finish with 54 on her career for third all-time at Alabama. Her .645 career slugging percentage ranks YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO fourth all-time as well. In 2012 2009 15-7 1.56 8-0 49.1 5 1 0 41 16 11 15 42 she also made a difference in 2010 17-4 2.92 5-2 38.1 0 0 0 38 23 16 7 39 2012 19-6 3.36 5-1 58.1 2 0 1 59 35 28 24 56 the circle, leading the Tide TOTAL 51-17 2.64 18-3 146.0 7 1 1 138 74 55 46 137 to its third consecutive SEC Championship. YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2009 56-53 .288 132 26 38 6 0 9 30 15 42 2-2 2010 56-54 .281 139 33 39 9 0 17 43 16 36 1-2 2011 51-41 .307 114 22 35 4 0 10 32 16 22 0-2 Amanda Locke 2012 61-60 .315 165 36 52 8 1 18 56 22 35 2-2 TOTAL 224-208 .298 550 117 164 27 1 54 161 69 135 5-8 5-11 / UTILITY / MESQUITE, TEXAS

2012-13 - NFCA SECOND TEAM Kaila Hunt will be remembered as one of the most prolific power hitters in Alabama history. In a breakout sophomore campaign in 2012, the Evans, Ga., native powered the Tide to its first national championship by hitting 21 home runs and driving in 77. She backed up her strong sophomore season with another stellar showing in her junior year, leading the team with 15 home runs and 60 RBI. In her senior season, she became just the second player in Alabama history to surpass 200 career RBI and finished with 58 career home runs, tying her for second in school history. In addition to her numerous All-America and All-SEC accolades, she was a three-time Academic All-SEC honoree (2012-2014), two-time Academic All-American (2013-2014) and finished runner-up for the Senior CLASS Award in 2014.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2011 61-55 .299 144 29 43 6 0 10 36 23 23 9-14 2012 64-64 .312 186 53 58 8 2 21 77 20 32 4-6 2013 60-57 .372 172 50 64 11 0 15 60 34 17 5-7 Kaila Hunt 2014 64-63 .330 179 45 59 7 2 12 42 45 25 4-7 TOTAL 249-239 .329 681 177 224 32 4 58 215 122 97 22-34 5-5 / INFIELD / EVANS, GA.

2013 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2014-16 - NFCA FIRST TEAM Haylie McCleney burst on the scene as a freshman in 2013 with a .465 average, driving in 41 RBIs and swiping 30 bases to earn Second Team All-America honors. She proved her debut season was no fluke with three-straight First Team All America nods in her remaining three seasons to become the sixth four-time All-American in program history and just the second to earn three FIrst Team accolades. Ultimately, McCleney finished her Crimson Tide career as the program’s all- time leader in batting average, on base percentage, walks and triples along with top-five marks in nine other categories. She was equally succesful off the field, twice being named the CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year for softball, just the award’s third back-to-back winner, as well as being named the 2016 SEC H. Boyd McWhorter Female Scholar- Athlete of the Year, Senior CLASS award winner and NCAA Top 10 honoree.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2013 60-59 .465 185 68 86 14 4 4 41 32 10 30-31 2014 65-65 .444 198 70 88 12 4 10 42 50 12 34-37 Haylie McCleney 2015 63-63 .436 165 69 72 14 3 8 47 61 9 32-34 2016 60-60 .441 152 72 67 17 5 5 32 56 14 22-23 5-4 / OUTFIELD / MORRIS, ALA. TOTAL 248-247 .447 700 279 313 57 16 27 162 199 45 118-125 16 ALABAMA SOFTBALL All-Americansintroduction 2015 - NFCA SECOND TEAM | 2017 - NFCA FIRST TEAM Alexis Osorio quickly earned a reputation as one of the premiere pitchers in the country during her 2015 freshman season. She was named the SEC Freshman of the Year, the Tide’s first since Kayla Braud in 2010, and was a top three finalist for the NFCA Freshman of the Year Award. She had 15 wins against top 25 opponents, owning a 0.74 ERA with 110 strikeouts in those 15 wins. In conference-only games, she led the SEC in ERA (1.60), opposing batting average (.186), strikeouts (109) and wins (10). In her very first start of what would be an All-American junior season, Osorio threw a seven-inning with a school-record 19 strikeouts. She ended the season with a career-best 334 strikeouts over 203.0 , helping to lead the pitching staff to a school-record 27 shutouts.

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO INTRODUCTION 2015 36-31 1.75 22-9 192.0 22 7 0 112 60 48 72 227 2016 42-23 2.39 19-7 184.2 17 4 7 135 70 63 74 273 alexis osorio 2017 37-28 1.21 23-8 203.0 20 10 4 80 41 35 106 334 TOTAL 115-82 1.76 64-24 579.2 59 21 11 327 171 146 252 834 5-8 / PITCHER / RIVERSIDE, CALIF.

2015 - NFCA THIRD TEAM Marisa Runyon showed flashes of power during her freshman season but truly broke through as a sophomore in 2015, earning the moniker “Home Runyon” for her prodigious power at the plate. Thanks in large part to a scorching second half of the 2015 season, Runyon led the team with 19 home runs and set the Alabama single season RBI record with 80. She cemented her legacy with the Crimson Tide faithful on May 23, 2015 in game three of the NCAA Super Regional round against Oklahoma, breaking a 13 at-bat hitless streak with a first pitch go-ahead grand slam in the sixth inning to push Alabama ahead, 5-3, and eventually punch its 10th ticket to the Women’s College World Series.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2014 33-17 .295 61 10 18 0 1 5 17 9 14 0-1 2015 61-59 .327 165 36 54 12 2 19 80 28 36 1-1 2016 60-56 .258 163 24 42 13 1 9 42 22 30 1-1 marisa runyon 2017 59-55 .236 148 17 35 8 1 3 29 26 17 0-0 5-10 / INFIELD / MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. TOTAL 213-187 .277 537 87 149 33 5 36 168 85 97 2-3

2015 - NFCA THIRD TEAM Demi Turner proved an incredibly versatile hitter as a freshman in 2015, using a combination of speed and power to frustrate opposing pitchers. She led the team with 82 hits, including 26 multi-hit games. She earned at least one hit in over 74 percent of the games she appeared in, going hitless in only 16 of her 62 games played. She also led the team with 11 sacrifice bunts and five triples, the latter of which ranks fourth in single-season history at Alabama.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2015 62-61 .423 194 42 82 8 5 2 34 8 13 16-19 2016 37-30 .419 93 30 39 6 2 1 26 6 3 12-15 demi turner 2017 48-42 .378 127 28 48 4 2 1 15 10 5 19-23 TOTAL 147-133 .408 414 100 169 18 9 4 75 24 21 47-57 5-4 / INFIELD / HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS

2016 - NFCA SECOND TEAM Leona Lafaele capped her four-year Crimson Tide career with a stellar senior season, powering her way to Second Team All-America honors with a team-leading 16 home runs and 63 RBIs. The 16 home runs was the highest total of her career, nearly as many as her previous three seasons combined, and ranks ninth all-time at Alabama. Twelve of her 16 home runs came in the final 21 games of the season, including seven over a streak of eight games from April 12-24. Her impact at the plate her senior year was equally as important as her impact in the field, where she anchored first base committing just one error over 287 chances.

YEAR GP-GS AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB-ATT 2013 37-25 .208 72 12 15 1 0 5 21 15 16 0-1 2014 61-55 .266 158 25 42 2 1 7 37 17 32 0-0 2015 62-60 .253 158 26 40 10 1 5 24 27 21 1-2 leona lafaele 2016 63-61 .343 175 43 60 9 0 16 63 28 30 6-6 5-8 / INFIELD / SACRAMENTO, CALIF. TOTAL 223-201 .279 563 106 157 22 2 33 145 87 99 7-9

2016 - NFCA SECOND TEAM After two strong seasons in the circle, Sydney Littlejohn earned All-America recognition her junior year with a team- leading 23 wins. With two perfect games on her resume from her sophomore season, Littlejohn pitched in a combined no-hitter against UAB in February of her junior year, making her the fourth pitcher at Alabama to throw in at least three no-hit efforts. She later gained national attention with a pair of road wins over top-ranked Florida, just the Gators’ second and third losses of the season, earning NFCA and ESPNw National Pitcher of the Week accolades. Her dominance continued throughout the rest of SEC play, leading the league with 12 conference wins. In addition to her prowess on the field, she earned Academic All-America accolades for her efforts in the classroom.

YEAR APP-GS ERA W-L IP CG SHO SV H R ER BB SO 2014 29-9 1.49 11-2 89.0 6 1 3 65 22 19 29 64 2015 28-14 1.71 16-2 106.1 8 6 1 75 33 26 29 73 2016 37-32 2.43 23-7 167.1 14 6 1 153 66 58 44 114 sydney littlejohn 2017 35-26 1.31 17-9 176.0 15 6 2 127 41 33 36 187 6-0 / PITCHER / RUSK, TEXAS TOTAL 129-81 1.77 67-20 538.2 43 19 7 420 162 136 138 438 ROLLTIDE.COM 17 academics ACADEMIC AWARDS

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (23) 2000 (2) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Danielle Richard 2017 (2) Chandler Dare (2nd Team) Suzanne Olcott (1st Team) Lauren Sewell Sydney Littlejohn (2nd Team) Jadyn Spencer 2016 (2) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL (211) Jaclyn Traina Sydney Littlejohn (2nd Team) 2017 (14) Rachel Bobo 2012 (14) Jackey Branham 2015 (1) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Sydney Booker Kayla Braud 2014 (4) Molly Fichtner (1st Team) Mari Cranek Courtney Conley Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Chandler Dare Keima Davis Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Reagan Dykes Kendall Dawson

ACADEMICS Ryan Iamurri (2nd Team) Carrigan Fain Jennifer Fenton 2013 (2) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Peyton Grantham Kaila Hunt Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) Caroline Hardy Ryan Iamurri 2012 (3) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Sydney Littlejohn Amanda Locke Jackey Branham (2nd Team) Madi Moore Jazlyn Lunceford Cassie Reilly-Boccia (2nd Team) Alexis Osorio Jordan Patterson 2011 (1) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Marisa Runyon Cassie Reilly-Boccia 2010 (1) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Merris Schroder Lauren Sewell 2009 (1) Charlotte Morgan (2nd Team) Demi Turner Jaclyn Traina 2008 (1) Charlotte Morgan (3rd Team) 2016 (12) Rachel Bobo 2011 (12) Jackey Branham 2004 (1) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) Sydney Booker Kayla Braud 2001 (3) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kallie Case Courtney Conley Kelley Askew (2nd Team) Chandler Dare Keima Davis Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) Carrigan Fain Kendall Dawson 2000 (1) Ginger Jones (2nd Team) Peyton Grantham Kelsi Dunne Andrea Hawkins Jennifer Fenton COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT (43) Leona Lafaele Olivia Gibson 2017 (2) Chandler Dare Sydney Littlejohn Whitney Larsen Sydney Littlejohn Haylie McCleney Amanda Locke 2016 (3) Chandler Dare Marisa Runyon Jazlyn Lunceford Sydney Littlejohn Demi Turner Cassie Reilly-Boccia Haylie McCleney 2015 (13) Chaunsey Bell 2010 (9) Charlotte Morgan 2015 (1) Haylie McCleney Kallie Case Lisa Elizondo 2014 (4) Molly Fichtner Chandler Dare Catherine Dozier Kaila Hunt Peyton Grantham Whitney Larsen Ryan Iamurri Andrea Hawkins Jennifer Fenton Haylie McCleney Danae Hays Olivia Gibson 2013 (2) Kayla Braud(1st Team) Leslie Jury Jazlyn Lunceford Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Leona Lafaele Cassie Reilly-Boccia 2012 (5) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Sydney Littlejohn Jessica Smith Jackey Branham (1st Team) Haylie McCleney 2009 (10) Charlotte Morgan Cassie Reilly-Boccia (1st Team) Danielle Richard Ashley Holcombe Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Marisa Runyon Kellie Eubanks Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Jadyn Spencer Kelley Montalvo 2011 (3) Kayla Braud (1st Team) 2014 (13) Chaunsey Bell Lauren Parker Cassie Reilly-Boccia (2nd Team) Andrea Hawkins Brittany Rogers Jackey Branham (2nd Team) Leslie Jury Amanda Locke 2010 (1) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Molly Fichtner Kelsi Dunne 2009 (2) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Danae Hays Catherine Dozier Brittany Rogers (2nd Team) Kaila Hunt Whitney Larsen 2008 (4) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Ryan Iamurri 2008 (11) Charlotte Morgan Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) Leona Lafaele Jordan Praytor Ashley Holcombe (2nd Team) Haylie McCleney Ashley Holcombe Chrissy Owens (2nd Team) Jordan Patterson Chrissy Owens 2006 (2) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) Danielle Richard Kellie Eubanks Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) Jadyn Spencer Katie Johnson 2005 (2) Jackie Wilkins (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina Kelley Montalvo Jennifer Wright (2nd Team) 2013 (15) Chaunsey Bell Lauren Parker 2004 (2) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Jackey Branham Brittany Rogers Angela Johnson (1st Team) Kayla Braud Jessica Smith 2003 (2) Angela Johnson (2nd Team) Courtney Conley Dani Woods Jennifer Reach (2nd Team) Keima Davis 2007 (12) Mallory Benak 2002 (2) Angela Johnson (2nd Team) Molly Fichtner Kellie Deska Suzanne Olcott (2nd Team) Danae Hays Kellie Eubanks 2001 (4) Kelley Askew (1st Team) Kaila Hunt Ashley Holcombe Ginger Jones (1st Team) Ryan Iamurri Katie Johnson Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Leslie Jury Kelley Montalvo Suzanne Olcott (2nd Team) Jordan Patterson Chrissy Owens 18 ALABAMA SOFTBALL academics ACADEMIC AWARDS

Lauren Parker Paula White Senior CLASS Award Winner Blair Potter 1999 (7) Kelley Askew Charlotte Morgan, 2010 Jordan Praytor Amy Bernard Kayla Braud, 2013 Brittany Rogers Kristi Black Haylie McCleney, 2016 Dani Woods Kristi Frenier 2006 (9) Dominique Accettero Ginger Jones NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist Kellie Deska Kelly Kretschman Brittany Rogers, 2010 Katie Johnson Christy Kyle Haylie McCleney, 2016 Chrissy Owens 1998 (5) J.C. Chapman Blair Potter Karla Contryman NCAA Top 10 Award Recipient Jordan Praytor Christy Kyle Brittany Rogers, 2010* Staci Ramsey Nicki McKee Haylie McCleney, 2016 Stephanie VanBrakle Paula White * = formerly Top VIII Award Dani Woods 1997 (1) Kelly McQuaid 2005 (13) Mandy Burford SEC Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year ACADEMICS Ashley Courtney Jordan Praytor, 2008 Academic All-America Emily Currie Jennifer Fenton, 2012 Team Member of the Year (Softball) Kellie Deska Haylie McCleney, 2015 Katie Johnson Haylie McCleney, 2015 & 2016 Chrissy Owens Deasy Phillips Jordan Praytor Lauren Roark Stephanie VanBrakle Dani Woods Jennifer Wright Jackie Wilkins 2004 (12) Mandy Burford Ashley Courtney Emily Currie Kellie Deska Angela Johnson Jackie McClain Capper Reed Stephanie VanBrakle Leah White Jackie Wilkins Erin Wright Jennifer Wright 2003 (9) Casey Cockrum Ashley Courtney Emily Currie Charlotte Morgan Kayla Braud Angela Johnson 2010 Senior CLASS Award Winner 2013 Senior CLASS Award Winner Jackie McClain Stephanie VanBrakle Leah White Jackie Wilkins Jennifer Wright 2002 (7) Casey Cockrum Angela Johnson Shelley Laird Jackie McClain Suzanne Olcott Jennifer Reach Leah White 2001 (5) Kelley Askew Ginger Jones Kelly Kretschman Suzanne Olcott Jennifer Reach 2000 (8) Kelley Askew Lise Debruin Kristi Frenier Ginger Jones Kelly Kretschman Christy Kyle Brittany Rogers Haylie McCleney Suzanne Olcott 2010 NCAA Woman of the Year Finalist 2016 Senior CLASS Award Winner ROLLTIDE.COM 19 Championships Alabama has been one of the most consistently successful programs in the Southeastern Conference.

(left to right): 2006 SEC Championship, 2010 SEC Championship, 2011 SEC Championship, 2012 National Championship, 2012 SEC Championship, 2014 SEC Championship

2012 National Champions

Alabama’s first national title came in one of the most dramatic games in Women’s College World Series history. After a three-hour rain delay prior to first pitch, Oklahoma raced out to a 3-0 lead before a second rain delay threatened to dampen any hopes of a comeback. When the rain subsided, a relaxed and renewed Crimson Tide team came out of the dugout, immediately taking the lead with four runs in the bottom of the fourth. Leading 5-3 with two outs in the bottom of the seventh, an Oklahoma home run brought the Sooners within one as USA Player of the Year Keilani Rickets came to the plate. The Tide’s ace Jaclyn Traina struck her out looking for the final out, bringing the Tide its first-ever national championship.

20 STRAIGHT TRIPS TO AN NCAA REGIONAL The Alabama softball team has made 19 straight appearances in NCAA postseason play. The streak started in 1999 under first- year head coach Patrick Murphy. Every season since his first at the helm of the Crimson Tide, Alabama has been a mainstay in postseason play. The 19-year streak includes 11 Women’s College World Series appearances and hosting 16 NCAA regionals in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide has hosted a regional every season since 2005 and have advanced to the WCWS eight times in that 19 span. Postseason play has been kind to Alabama in Tuscaloosa, as the Tide has won the Regional round all but twice.

WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES BERTHS Alabama has advanced to the Women’s College World Series 11 times in its 20 years of playing softball, including seven of the past nine seasons. Alabama’s 11 appearances have all come since 2000 and they have won at least one game at Hall of Fame Stadium eight times. The 2012 Crimson Tide became the first team in Southeastern Conference softball history to win a national championship. Ten different players have been selected to the WCWS All-Tournament team, including 2012 Most Outstanding 11 Player Jaclyn Traina who earned All-Tournament honors again in 2014. All-American Kelly Kretschman was the first, earning the honor in 2000. Charlotte Morgan earned the honor in back-to-back seasons (2008-09) and was joined in 2009 by Brittany Rogers and Kelley Montalvo. Whitney Larsen finished off her career with a selection in 2011. The 2012 honorees included Traina, Kayla Braud, Jennifer Fenton and Amanda Locke. Joining Traina on the 2014 All-Tournament team was fellow senior Kaila Hunt.

NCAA SUPER REGIONAL APPEARANCES Alabama is the only team in the nation to appear in 13 NCAA Super Regional rounds, qualifying every season since the NCAA introduced the round in 2005. The Tide have won nine of those 13 series, winning eight of the nine series that have been played 13 in Tuscaloosa.

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE TITLES Alabama has won 10 different Southeastern Conference titles, earning the regular season trophy outright in 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014 and five SEC Tournament titles in 1998, 2003, 2005, 2010 and 2012. In its second season of existence, Alabama claimed the tournament title in 1998, beating No. 12 LSU twice and earning a ninth-inning victory over Mississippi State. The Tide swept its way to the title and then beat No. 13 Tennessee and No. 8 Georgia to win the tournament in 2005. The Crimson Tide won the 10 regular season title in 2006 on the strength of a 25-4 record. The Tide swept its way through the 2010 campaign by claiming both the regular season and tournament titles. In 2011, the Tide claimed its second straight regular-season title, outscoring Mississippi 36-2 in the final weekend to claim the trophy. Alabama once again won both titles in 2012, marking three-straight regular season championships. Alabama’s most recent SEC title came in 2014, when the Tide won seven of its eight conference series, clinching sole possession of the title in the final weekend series at Missouri. 21 11Women’s College World Series A PLACE OF TRADITION

In only its fourth season in existence, the Alabama softball team made its inaugural trip to the Women’s College World Series and has not looked back since. Only two other teams have appeared in more WCWS than the Crimson Tide since 2000. Alabama has made 10 trips since its first including five in the past six years and its first national title in 2012. Alabama has been aaple st at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium from the South, leading all SEC teams in appearances. The Crimson Tide has produced 12 WCWS All-Tournament Team selections, including 2012 Most Outstanding Player Jaclyn Traina. From pinch-hit grand slams to downing perennial powerhouses and dancing in the rain, the Crimson Tide has made a lasting impression in Oklahoma City. 22 1-2

CHRISTY KYLE

“THE FIRST TRIP”

In only the fourth year of the program’s history and the second under head coach Patrick Murphy, the Crimson Tide welcomed in the new millennium with its first appearance in the Women’s College World Series. The young 2000 squad went 1-2 in Oklahoma City with a 6-4 victory over DePaul. Tide junior Kelly Kretschman was named to the WCWS All- Tournament team after a three RBI performance in the DePaul game. It was the only World Series appearance for the future Team USA gold medalist, but was only the start of what would become one of the most impressive runs of the decade.

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23 “WE’RE BACK” 0-2 In 2003 the Crimson Tide found themselves back in Oklahoma City for the second time in school history. The SEC Tournament champions, who swept through the NCAA Regionals, ran into a wall in Oklahoma City being one of the first teams sent home after two straight defeats. The offense of Arizona and Oklahoma proved to be too much for future All-American Stephanie VanBrakle, as the right-handed hurler took the loss in both games. After an eight-inning fight with Oklahoma, the Sooners scored three runs in the top of the ninth to take down Alabama in the STACI RAMSEY first elimination game of the tournament.

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MICHELLE MENNINGMANN

“LATE-INNING HEROICS”

Alabama’s third trip to Oklahoma City would come in 2005, fresh off an SEC Tournament championship. After the Tide lost to Texas in their opening-round game, Alabama once again found themselves in one of the first elimination games of the tournament. This time the Crimson Tide came up with a different result. After battling with DePaul in a 1-1 tie for 11 innings, Alabama’a Michelle Menningmann came around to score in the bottom of the 12th for Alabama’s second win in WCWS history. The Tide would be sent home the next day after a 4-0 loss to Tennessee.

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25 0-2

MANDY BURFORD “BACK-TO-BACK” In the first game of the 2006 WCWS the Crimson Tide found itself in a dogfight right off the bat. It took 10 innings to decide the opener against No. 11 seed Northwestern. After taking a 5-4 lead into the bottom of the seventh, the Tide gave up a run and eventually fell to the Wildcats in 10 innings, 6-5. The team did not recover and fell to Pac-10 power and No. 1 seed UCLA, 4-1, marking Alabama’s second winless trip to Oklahoma City.

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26 CHARLOTTE MORGAN 2-2

“A NEAR MISS”

The 2008 Crimson Tide squad rolled into Oklahoma City as the No. 3 seed with a record of 56-6. Alabama opened the tournament as one of the hottest teams in America, but in the seventh inning Arizona State stole away the game, winning 3-1. The Tide fought back with 5-1 and 3-1 wins over Arizona and Louisiana-Lafayette, respectively. Alabama ultimately had to settle for third place in the series, after falling again to the eventual national champion Arizona State in another 3-1 game.

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27 2-2

“BAMA MAKES ITS MARK”

After coming out flat in a 6-1 opening game loss to Michigan, a determined Alabama team stormed back to defeat Arizona 14-0, breaking the record for the most runs scored by one team in a single game in WCWS history at that time. In the next game, Patrick Murphy found his team down 2-0 in the bottom of the fourth to Arizona State. With the bases loaded, Murphy chose to pinch hit freshman Jazlyn Lunceford for four-time All-American Brittany Rogers. Lunceford then hit a grand slam that lifted the Tide to a 6-2 victory. The next day after carrying a 5-2 lead into the bottom of the seventh, Alabama was beaten by a clutch grand slam. Florida eliminated the Tide from the WCWS with a heartbreaking 6-5 defeat.

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28 2-2

WHITNEY LARSEN

“WINNERS BRACKET”

The 2011 Crimson Tide sailed through the first two rounds of the WCWS, earning a win in the opening game for the first time in school history. Alabama then won its second game as well before falling in the semifinal round. Behind the right arms of senior Kelsi Dunne and freshman phenom Jaclyn Traina, the duo combined to one-hit No. 7 California in the first round for a 1-0 win. The tandem returned the next day to baffle No. 11 Baylor in a 3-0 win. Senior Whitney Larsen went on to earn WCWS All-Tournament honors.

COACH PATRICK MURPHY 53-11 2011

29 JACLYN TRAINA 5-1

“NATIONAL CHAMPS”

The 2012 became the first team in Southeastern Conference history to claim the national championship in softball. The Tide accomplished the feat in its eighth trip to the WCWS. Behind WCWS MVP Jaclyn Traina and the potent Alabama bats, the Tide sailed to its first ever championship series appearance. Against an Oklahoma team that featured the national player of the year in , the Sooners took game one, but the Tide rallied to seize the next two victories. The championship game was one for the ages, as Alabama trailed, 3-0 early. But a light rain opened the flood gates for the Tide and the comeback was complete, with Ricketts going down on strikes for the last out.

COACH PATRICK MURPHY 60-8 2012

30 National Champions 3-2

KAILA HUNT

“BACK TO OKC”

After missing out on the Women’s College World Series in 2013, the Crimson Tide returned to Oklahoma City in 2014 as the No. 2 overall seed, marking the ninth WCWS trip in program history. Alabama defeated the defending national champion Oklahoma in the opening game, 6-2, before holding off a late rally by Kentucky the next day to win, 2-0, and stay in the winners bracket. A matchup against top-seeded Oregon awaited on Sunday, as the Tide shut out the Ducks, 2-0, to advance to the WCWS championship series against SEC rival Florida. In the first ever national title matchup between two SEC teams, it was the Gators that came away victorious, defeating the Tide in two games, 5-0 and 6-3.

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31 1-2

CHANDLER DARE

“TRIP NUMBER TEN”

A thrilling Super Regional round victory over Oklahoma secured Alabama’s 10th trip to the Women’s College World Series, where a machup against third-ranked Michigan awaited the Crimson Tide in the opening round. For the first time since 2009, Alabama fell in its opening game as the Wolverines shut out the Tide, 5-0. Two days later, Alabama returned for an elminiation game against Oregon, defeating the Ducks 2-0 behind a great pitching performance by Alexis Osorio and a clutch two-run single by Chandler Dare. Facing another elimination game later that night against LSU, the Tide fell short as the Tigers won, 5-3, to end Alabama’s season.

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32 0-2 ALEXIS OSORIO

“FAMILIAR FOES”

A Super Regional round victory over Washington in Tuscaloosa secured Alabama’s 11th trip to the Women’s College World Series, as the Crimson Tide entered Oklahoma City as the No. 6 seed. Alabama opened play with a familiar foe in third- ranked Oklahoma and the anticipated prime- time matchup didn’t even make it past the second inning before heavy rain forced the game to be delayed, resuming the following night. The Sooners outlasted the Tide in an extra inning pitcher’s duel, hitting a walk-off home run in the eighth. Alabama then faced conference rival LSU in an elimination game, falling behind 6-1 early but mounting a late comeback to bring the potential tying run to the plate in the seventh. The comeback fell just short however, as the Tide fell 6-4 to end its season.

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33 Head Coach Patrick Murphy

PATRICK MURPHY

Head Coach 20th Year Head Coach Patrick Murphy was one of four NORTHERN IOWA, 1988 inductees into the NFCA Hall of Fame in 2013.

COACHES/STAFF In today’s world of collegiate athletics, few time in four years, as 90,021 fans made for yet can claim to have been at a program since another electric home season in Tuscaloosa. MURPHY the beginning. Not many can say they were In 2016, Alabama became the first program in there at the origin of a program, having been NCAA history to average over 3,000 fans per BY THE NUMBERS present from the very inception to where it game. The Tide set a single-game attendance stands today. And certainly nobody can claim to record in 2017 with a sellout crowd of 4,015 • 11 College World Series appearances (2000, have brought a program further, and in shorter attending the May 5 contest against Auburn. 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, time, than Crimson Tide head softball coach Fans kept packing the seats the entire weekend, 2014, 2015, 2016) Patrick Murphy, entering his 20th season as the as all three games of the series sold out for a • 19 straight NCAA Tournament appearances program’s leader in 2018. weekend total of 12,045. (1999-2017) From a humble start to a national Murphy has turned his program into an • Five SEC Championships (2006, 2010, 2011, championship, Murphy has taken Alabama to absolute model of consistency, having guided 2012, 2014) the top of the college softball world. Beginning Alabama to its first national title, 19 consecutive • Four SEC Tournament Championships with his days as an assistant in the very first years NCAA tournaments, and appearances in 11 (2003, 2005, 2010, 2012) of the Alabama softball program, Murphy has Women’s College World Series (2000, 2003, emerged as the face of a team that has grown 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, • Four-time SEC Coach of Year (2006, 2010, under his leadership to become one of the most 2015, 2016). Since the Super Regional round 2012, 2014) consistently successful programs in the nation. was introduced to the NCAA Tournament in • NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year (2012) The accomplishments are there for everyone 2005, Alabama is the only team in the country • 10-time NFCA South Region Coaching Staff to see. A 2012 National Championship, 11 to appear in all 13 series, winning nine of them. of the Year (2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, Women’s College World Series berths, five SEC Alabama’s coaching staff has been named the 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016) regular season titles, five SEC Tournament titles NFCA South Region Coaching Staff of the Year • 2013 NFCA Hall of Fame Inductee and 19-straight NCAA Tournament bids are 10 times (2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, • 23rd coach in Division-I history with 1,000 only a few of the team honors that Murphy has 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016), including national staff career wins brought to Tuscaloosa during his tenure. of the year honors in 2012 following the team’s • Most wins in school history (987) The individual honors are equally as national title. impressive. Tide players have earned NFCA All- In 2012, a magical season for the Tide • Best winning percentage in school history (.783) America honors 53 times under Murphy’s watch. culminated in defeating Oklahoma for the He has tutored 93 All-SEC performers and 90 NCAA Championship, the first in program • Most wins in a season in school history (66) NFCA All-Region honorees. His teams have history and the first for any SEC team. Alabama • Most wins in the country - 66 (2000) been just as successful in the classroom, with 23 finished 60-8 and claimed its third-straight SEC • 18-straight Top 25 finishes (2000-17) CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and 198 regular-season championship. The Tide also won • 53 NFCA All-Americans SEC All-Academic selections. the SEC Tournament, becoming the first team • 90 All-South Region Selections Even more impressively, Murphy has led the ever to host the highly competitive tournament program to a surge of popularity among Tide and come out champions. The NFCA ultimately • 93 All-SEC Selections fans. Alabama has become a regular atop the named the Alabama coaches the 2012 National • Two SEC Player of the Year winners nation’s attendance standings, with an ever- Coaching Staff of the Year. • Five SEC Pitcher of the Year winners growing group of loyal fans who fill the stands Since taking over prior to the 1999 season, • Eight SEC Freshman of the Year winners at Rhoads Stadium throughout the season. The Murphy has compiled a winning record in all • Most SEC wins in a season in UA history (25) 2008 campaign was a sellout, setting a new 19 seasons. He has won 45 or more games in benchmark in season tickets sold with more each of the past 18 years, with a program-best • 23 Academic All-Americans than 1,200 allocated to loyal fans. During the 66 victories in 2000. Murphy also has won 20- • 211 SEC Honor Roll honorees 2009 season, Alabama broke the single-season plus games in conference play in 11 of his 18 • 12 World Series All-Tournament team attendance record formerly held by Fresno seasons in the SEC. The 2008 campaign marked selections State. Then, in 2010, a record total of 80,690 the third time he had posted 25 conference • Youngest coach in SEC history to reach 100 fans were part of the atmosphere in Tuscaloosa. victories, matching the win totals from the 2006 wins Attendance eventually topped the 90,000 and 2000 seasons. • Hitting coach for Canadian National Team in mark in back-to-back seasons, with 91,541 2004 Olympics fans in 2012 and 93,332 in 2013. Alabama Murphy’s ability to build and maintain the • 2009 and 2010 Team USA Assistant Coach led the nation in attendance in 2014 as well, impressive level of consistency places him welcoming 83,233 fans to Rhoads Stadium. In among the nation’s elite. He has a career mark • Former NFCA President 2015, Alabama surpassed 90,000 for the third of 987-273 (.783) in 19 seasons as the head 34 ALABAMA SOFTBALL coaches and staff

Head Coach Patrick Murphy hoists the 2012 national championship trophy to the Bama faithful at Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. coach at Alabama, including a 387-133 (.744) head coach. Three years after taking that job, he “The head coach at USL knew I had coached record in league play. graduated from Northern Iowa with a bachelor’s baseball in Iowa and she told me about the job,” It is Murphy’s desire for perfection that has degree in history education. Murphy remembers. “It only paid six thousand guided the Tide to the upper echelon of the Even with his youngest players on that team dollars, but I was in grad school there and she softball world. His hard-nosed work ethic has led being close to his own age at the time, Murphy asked me if I wanted another duty. That’s where COACHES/STAFF the program to as high as No. 1 in the national concedes that his first job as a head coach was it all started and I just got hooked.” rankings, reached for the first time in program where he learned the most about himself and Prospering with the Ragin’ Cajuns through a history during the 2007 season. The 2010 squad the game. five-year record (1990-94) of 239-46 – including earned the number one overall seed in the “Those kids were baseball nuts,” he says. a trip to the 1993 Women’s College World Series NCAA tournament after finishing the season on “They played baseball on the town tennis court on the shoulders of former player and current a 21-game winning streak, a run that saw the because that was the only place in town that had Alabama associate head coach Alyson Habetz Tide capture both the SEC regular season and lights. The lights would go off automatically at – Murphy moonlighted as head coach of the tournament titles. midnight, so that is when they knew they had to Independence Iowa high school baseball team Murphy officially acquired the title of go home. They taught me so many things about from 1992-95. Due to the high recognition of his Alabama’s head coach on July 12, 1998. He the game of baseball. They played because they duties as an assistant coach at USL, along with spent the previous two years as an assistant loved it so much.” the solid success of his duties as a high school coach on the Crimson Tide coaching staff. In his It took only two years for Murphy to become coach, Murphy was hired as interim head coach first season as the head coach, Murphy took the a success as a head coach. After leading the at Northwest Missouri State in 1995. Although team to its first NCAA Tournament en route to a Sumner High School boys to a 22-3 record in his he was officially hired only three weeks before 39-26 final record. In his second season, Murphy first year as head coach, he guided the Aces to spring practice in 1995, Murphy led the Bearcats took the program to the next step, leading the state championship game the next season. to a 28-20 record. Alabama to its first-ever Women’s College Following a short stay at Sumner, Murphy Murphy has proven himself to be a leader World Series berth after the best regular season continued his education as a graduate student capable of recruiting and developing talented in school history. That 2000 team won a school- at the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now players who perform on the field and in the record 66 games (66-14) and 25 SEC games (25- known as the University of Louisiana). While at classroom. Combining that with the lure of 5). They finished in the top 10 for the first time USL, he broke into the collegiate coaching ranks athletic tradition at Alabama and the nation’s in school history, after earning a 6-4 victory over as an assistant softball coach while finishing his finest facilities, the Tide softball team remains DePaul for the school’s first win in the WCWS. master’s degree in communications in 1992. among the best in the nation. One could almost say that Murphy was born to be on the diamond. In the third grade, the Fayette, Iowa, native put on his first baseball glove and took to the little league fields. He later made Fayette High School’s varsity baseball squad as an eighth-grader and played for five years under five different coaches. “I always knew I wanted to be a coach,” Murphy says. “My high school was such a small school that I got to play varsity baseball in eighth grade. Every year it was something different I learned, either good or bad, from each coach. My senior year, I tried to put everything together I had learned from all the different coaches and came up with a good collaborative plan.” After hanging up his spikes on his prep career, Murphy made the trip to the campus of the University of Northern Iowa where he spent the next four years. Murphy took his first job Patrick Murphy earned his 1,000th career victory doing what he always had wanted to do, but on on March 28, 2017, becoming the 23rd coach in a smaller scale, when he became a little league Division-I softball history to reach the milestone.

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ALYSON HABETZ

Associate Head Coach 20th Year SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA, 1995

COACHES/STAFF If Patrick Murphy has been the face of school baseball, garnering all-district honors as the Alabama softball program throughout its a first baseman and pitcher at Notre Dame High entirety, Alyson Habetz certainly has played a School (in Crowley, La.) while earning all-state huge role in developing the Tide into one of honors as a basketball player. the nation’s elite. Currently in her 20th season Habetz also excelled in the classroom, on Murphy’s staff in 2018, Habetz earned a representing the NDHS class of 1990 as its promotion when Murphy named her associate salutatorian before earning an academic head coach in the summer of 2007. scholarship to the University of Southwestern Habetz brings a wealth of knowledge to the Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana), Crimson Tide softball staff. She joined on Sept. where she had earned a basketball scholarship. 21, 1998, in the program’s third year. During her While displaying her talents as a basketball tenure, Habetz has helped lead the Tide to 11 player at USL, Habetz was a member of the Women’s College World Series appearances, softball team, earning third team All-America, including its first national championship in 2012, All-South Region, All-Louisiana and Academic along with five SEC regular season titles and All-America honors with the Ragin’ Cajuns. four SEC Tournament titles. While at USL, she played for a staff that included Habetz’s primary duties include outfield Murphy, who was an assistant coach in Lafayette. play and team offense. She also contributes Habetz helped lead the Cajuns to an significantly to the evaluation of recruits. appearance in the 1993 Women’s College “Alyson is a great role model for our players World Series. As a member of the basketball and future recruits,” Murphy says. “She is one team, Habetz etched her name in the record of the most outstanding people I have met. She books, settling in at No. 7 all-time on the career was a dream to coach and she is even better to scoring list en route to earning membership coach with. I think she’s the best assistant coach in the 1,000-point club. She graduated with a in the country. She has turned down several bachelor’s degree in communications in 1995. head coaching jobs already and she keeps Habetz was a 2006 inductee into the getting better and better each year.” Louisiana High School Coaches Association Hall During her time in Tuscaloosa, Crimson Tide of Fame. She also is enshrined in the University outfielders have consistently earned NFCA of Louisiana at Lafayette’s Sports Hall of Fame, All-America accolades, including four-time where she was inducted in 2003. All-Americans Kelly Kretschman (1998-2001), Brittany Rogers (2006-09) and Haylie McCleney (2013-16). Habetz began her stint at Alabama following a four-year career in women’s professional baseball. She joined the pitching rotation with the Colorado Silver Bullets women’s THE HABETZ FILE professional baseball team in 1995 following her collegiate playing career. Habetz played Years Playing/Coaching Experience Years Playing/Coaching Experience with the Silver Bullets for three years before 2007-present The University of Alabama 1990-95 University of Southwestern Louisiana joining the Long Beach Aces of the now defunct Associate Head Coach Four-year letterwinner in softball, basketball women’s professional baseball league as a first All-South Region Softball Player baseman and pitcher in 1998. 1998-07 The University of Alabama Third-team All-American (Softball) After her first season with the Silver Bullets, Assistant Coach Academic All-American Habetz made the trip to Cooperstown, N.Y., 1995-98 Professional Baseball Member of 1993 Women’s CWS team for the opening of a section in the National Colorado Silver Bullets Member of basketball’s 1000-point club Baseball Hall of Fame recognizing the Colorado Long Beach Aces Seventh all-time on basketball scoring list Silver Bullets team. Her good friend and favorite sports hero Tommy Lasorda was on hand for the 1986-90 Notre Dame High School (Crowley, La.) ceremony. All-District baseball player (1B & P) After spending two years fighting the issue in the state courts, Habetz became the first female in the state of Louisiana to play high 36 ALABAMA SOFTBALL Assistant Coach Stephanie VanBrakle prothro

STEPHANIE VANBRAKLE PROTHRO

Assistant Coach 7th Year ALABAMA, 2007

Stephanie VanBrakle Prothro enters her Prothro was named Alabama’s pitching During her stellar career at Alabama from seventh season as the University of Alabama’s coach on July 5, 2011, returning to Tuscaloosa 2003-06, Prothro helped the Crimson Tide pitching coach in 2018. after spending one season as the head coach win its first Southeastern Conference regular In her first season guiding the Alabama at Samford. Prior to serving as Samford’s head season title in 2006 plus SEC Tournament pitching staff in 2012, she helped the Crimson coach, she spent the previous two years as the championships in 2003 and 2005. She earned Tide win its first national championship. Behind head coach at Birmingham Southern College. SEC Tournament MVP honors in 2005 and was the right arm of Jaclyn Traina, the 2012 team She posted a record of 57-14 in her two seasons named SEC Pitcher of the Year in 2006. rolled through the postseason, winning the with the Panthers, for an impressive .803 Prothro helped her team make NCAA COACHES/STAFF Southeastern Conference regular-season title winning percentage. Regional and Super Regional appearances for the third-straight year and then claiming the In her first season as a head coach in 2009, during all four of her years at Alabama, as well as SEC Tournament title before advancing through Prothro led the Panthers to a 32-5 record. The three NCAA College World Series appearances the NCAA Regional and Super Regional rounds team broke 13 program records, including (2003, 2005, 2006). and finally capturing the coveted national the mark for wins in a season. Her first team A native of Chambersburg, Pa., Prothro was championship. posted a .364 team batting average and 1.19 named an NFCA second team All-American Prothro was instrumental in the development ERA. Prothro’s 2010 team then finished with a in 2005 and 2006. She was also SEC Pitcher of Traina. In her first season as the ace of the record of 25-9 overall and 12-4 in the Southern of the Year and was one of 10 finalists for the staff, Traina was named an NFCA first team All- Collegiate Athletic Conference. Collegiate Player of the Year as a senior in 2006. American and the SEC Pitcher of the Year. Traina Prior to becoming head coach at Birmingham- She also was named to the SEC Academic led the nation with a school-record 42 wins and Southern, Prothro spent the 2008 season as an Honor Roll four of her years at Alabama. struck out 361 batters, another Tide all-time assistant coach on the BSC staff. That season, Prothro’s other playing honors included best. The following season in 2013, Traina again the Panthers earned a 32-28 record for the 2003 Region VIII Tournament MVP, NFCA All- earned NFCA and Easton All-America honors. first 30-win season in program history. She also South Region in 2003, 2005 and 2006, and As a senior in 2014, Traina was again named a helped coach four All-Big South Conference NFCA All-American in 2005 and 2006. She also First Team All-American and took home SEC players and two CoSIDA Academic All-District earned all-conference honors each of her four Pitcher of the Year honors, helping lead the Tide honorees. years at Alabama and was named the 2003 SEC to a runner-up finish at the Women’s College Prothro played professionally in National Pro Freshman of the Year. World Series. Fastpitch (NPF) for the prior Prothro earned a Bachelor of Science degree In 2015, Prothro oversaw a pitching staff to being hired at Birmingham-Southern. She in physical education from Alabama in 2007. that included SEC Freshman of the Year Alexis also served as a 2007 student assistant coach She and her husband, Quintin Prothro, currently Osorio, a First Team All-American and top-three at her alma mater, with the Tide going 55-10 reside in Northport, Ala. finalists for the NFCA Freshman of the Year during that season. award. Sophomore Sydney Littlejohn also threw a pair of perfect games that season, becoming the first Tide pitcher to throw a perfect game since Prothro did so as a player for Alabama in 2006. Littlejohn was tabbed a Second Team All- THE VANBRAKLE PROTHRO FILE American in 2016 and earned national accolades following two wins on the road against then-top Years Playing/Coaching Experience Years Playing/Coaching Experience ranked Florida during the regular season. 2012-present The University of Alabama 2007 Philadelphia Force, NPF On opening weekend of the 2017 season, Assistant Coach Osorio threw the program’s fourth perfect game 2003-06 University of Alabama in a win over Coastal Carolina, fanning a school- 2011 Samford University Two-time All-American record 19 batters, which surpassed Prothro’s Head Coach SEC Pitcher of the Year own record that had stood for over a decade. Three-time all-region selection 2009-10 Birmingham-Southern That win marked the start of what would be Four-time All-SEC selection Head Coach another All-American season for Osorio in Three WCWS appearances which she earned 23 wins with a 1.21 ERA and 2008 Birmingham-Southern SEC Tournament MVP 334 strikeouts, including four games with 18 Assistant Coach 1999-2002 Chambersburg Area Senior HS or more strikeouts. In the NCAA Tournament, Pennsylvania Gatorade Player of the Year Osorio allowed just two runs over 23.2 innings USA Junior National Team pitched with 29 strikeouts against top-ranked Three-time Herald-Mail Player of the Year Minnesota and top-seeded Florida. ROLLTIDE.COM 37 coaches and staff

Kate Harris enters Harris joined the Crimson Tide staff after serving as an assistant softball her eighth season as coach at her alma mater, Creighton. For two seasons, the Waterloo, Iowa, Alabama softball’s first native worked with the outfielders and hitters in addition to her role with full-time director of Bluejay softball camps. In her two seasons at Creighton, she helped guide operations. the Bluejays to back-to-back Missouri Valley Conference regular-season “We are very excited championships and two NCAA regional appearances. to have Kate Harris on Harris was a Bluejay outfielder from 2004-07, appearing in 122 games. our staff,” Head Coach She was a member of three NCAA Tournament teams, helping the Jays Patrick Murphy said win the MVC tournament in 2004, 2005 and 2007. Creighton also won the upon hiring Harris prior 2007 MVC regular-season championship with Harris as a senior leader. to the 2011 season. “I She received Creighton softball’s Most Inspirational Award following her have always said the sophomore, junior and senior seasons. best quote to live by Before returning to Creighton, Harris taught at Millard West High is to surround yourself School in Omaha, Neb., while also coaching softball and basketball at with good people Millard West. KATE and good things will Harris received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Sociology from happen. Kate is a great Creighton University in 2007. She also holds a Master’s of Science degree HARRIS person who came in Human Environmental Sciences with a graduate certification in conflict highly recommended.” management, negotiation and mediation from The University of Alabama Director of Operations 8th Year Harris coordinates (2017). CREIGHTON, 2007 all team travel, Harris and her husband, Korey, currently reside in Tuscaloosa, Ala., including processing along with their dog, Kirby. Korey played collegiate soccer at Creighton

COACHES/STAFF expense reports, game contacts, monitors monthly financial budgets and University (Cullman High School) and later received a bachelor’s degree reconciles Pcard purchases for sport oversight and the business office. in Communications and Information Sciences from The University She also organizes and facilitates all official and unofficial recruiting visits of Alabama. He is a Chiropractic Physician and works at Precision and handles each visiting teams needs throughout the fall and spring Chiropractic in Pelham, AL (D.C., Life University). seasons. Harris monitors all activities for compliance with the University according to NCAA and SEC guidelines and logs weekly countable athletically related activities. She serves as the camp director for Patrick Murphy Softball School Summer camps and assists with other clinics throughout the fall and winter. Harris is the program’s liaison with the official booster club of Alabama Softball, the Bama Softball Walk-off Club and helps tremendously with various fundraising projects. She is also very active in Alumni affairs, striving to maintain strong relationships and support with former Alabama student-athletes and staff.

Brynne Dordel “We are all very excited to gain someone of Brynne’s caliber on our joins the Crimson Tide staff,” UA head coach Patrick Murphy said. “Firstly, she is an incredible coaching staff in 2018 young woman whose values fit with ours. Secondly, to find someone with as its volunteer assistant her coaching and playing experience was a huge boost for our program. coach, following She has experience at three other Division I schools. I am anxious for our previous coaching stints fans to get to know her.” at Iowa State, North A native of Chaska, Minn., Dordel is a 2011 graduate of Drake Dakota State and Ball University in Des Moines, Iowa, where she was a four-year starter on the State. Bulldog softball squad. She helped lead the team to a 2008 Missouri Valley “I could not be Conference title, earning tournament MVP honors, and the program’s more excited to join first NCAA tournament appearance since 1994. She graduated with a the Alabama Softball 4.0 grade point average and earned second team Academic All-America family and be part of a honors in her senior season. program that is rich with passion, tradition, family BRYNNE and a championship mentality,” Dordel said. DORDEL “I feel blessed and honored to have the Volunteer Assistant 1st Year opportunity to work DRAKE, 2011 with and learn from a staff of remarkable coaches that are even better people. The Alabama softball culture, from the players to the coaches to the fans, is something special and I am looking forward to contributing to it in every way I can.” Most recently, Dordel was an assistant coach at Iowa State during the 2017 season, working primarily with the Cyclones’ pitching staff. Prior to her time in Ames, Iowa, she spent three seasons as a pitching coach at North Dakota State. There, she guided the Bison to three Summit League regular season and tournament titles and qualified for the NCAA Tournament all three seasons. The NDSU coaching staff was named the NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year in 2015 and 2016 and earned Summit League Coaching Staff of the Year honors in 2014 and 2015. During the 2012 and 2013 seasons, Dordel was a coach at Ball State, earning back-to-back Mid-American Conference titles. 38 ALABAMA SOFTBALL Support Staff

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ROLLTIDE.COM 39 2018 roster

00 1 2 3 4 5-5 • Fr. • L/R IF 5-3 • So. • L/R OF 5-4 • Sr. • L/R IF 5-5 • Sr. • R/R IF 5-3 • Sr. • L/R OF MADDIE MORGAN ELISSA BROWN DEMI TURNER PEYTON GRANTHAM RACHEL BOBO Lynnwood, Wash. Eclecitc, Ala. Huntsville, Texas Daphne, Ala. Seabrook, Texas

5 6 7 8 12

5-8 • Fr. • R/R IF 5-7 • Sr. • R/R IF 5-5 • Jr. • L/R OF 5-7 • Fr. • L/R OF 6-0 • Fr. • L/R OF KYRA LOCKHART SYDNEY BOOKER MERRIS SCHRODER KB SIDES KAYLEE TOW Duluth, Ga. Madison, Ala. Houston, Texas Dora, Ala. Madisonville, Ky

2018 ROSTER 15 16 20 21 24

5-8 • So. • L/R OF 5-8 • So. • R/R UT 5-8 • Sr. • R/R C 5-7 • Jr. • R/R P 5-11 • Fr. • R/L P GABBY CALLAWAY BAILEY HEMPHILL CARRIGAN FAIN COURTNEY GETTINS MADISON PRESTON San Diego, Calif. Lafayette, La. Mt. Olive, Ala. Hastings, New Zealand Centralia, Mo.

27 33 34 54

5-8 • Sr. • R/R P 5-9 • So. • R/R IF 5-8 • Jr. • R/R UT 5-6 • Jr. • R/R C ALEXIS OSORIO CLAIRE JENKINS CAROLINE HARDY REAGAN DYKES Riverside, Calif. Cullman, Ala. Vestavia Hills, Ala. Collins, Miss.

Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant PATRICK MURPHY ALYSON HABETZ STEPHANIE BRYNNE DORDEL VANBRAKLE PROTHRO 20th Season 20th Season 1st Season 7th Season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Peyton Grantham: GRAN-thumb Alyson Habetz: HABB-itz Bailey Hemphill: HEMP-hill Stephanie VanBrakle Prothro: Van-BREAK-ull PRO-throw Kyra Lockhart: KIE (rhymes with “eye”)-ruh Alexis Osorio: oh-SORE-ee-oh

40 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb

NUMERICAL ROSTER

# Name Pos. Ht. Yr. B/T Hometown (Last School) 00 Maddie Morgan IF 5-5 Fr. L/R Lynnwood, Wash. (Lynnwood HS) 1 Elissa Brown OF 5-3 So. L/R Eclectic, Ala. (Elmore County HS) 2 Demi Turner IF 5-4 Sr. L/R Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS) 3 Peyton Grantham IF 5-5 Sr. R/R Daphne, Ala. (Daphne HS) 4 Rachel Bobo OF 5-3 Sr. L/R Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls HS) 5 Kyra Lockhart IF 5-8 Fr. R/R Duluth, Ga. (Northview HS) 6 Sydney Booker IF 5-7 Sr. R/R Madison, Ala. (Southeastern Louisiana) 7 Merris Schroder OF 5-5 Jr. L/R Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair HS) 8 KB Sides OF 5-7 Fr. L/R Dora, Ala. (Sumiton ChristianHS) 12 Kaylee Tow OF 6-0 Fr. L/R Madisonville, Ky (Madisonville North-Hopkins HS) 15 Gabby Callaway OF 5-8 So. L/R San Diego, Calif. (Poway HS) 16 Bailey Hemphill UTIL 5-8 So. R/R Lafayette, La. (St. Thomas More) 20 Carrigan Fain C 5-8 Sr. R/R Mt. Olive, Ala. (Gardendale HS) 21 Courtney Gettins RHP 5-7 Jr. R/R Hastings, New Zealand (Florida Southwestern JC) 24 Madison Preston LHP 5-11 Fr. R/L Centralia, Mo. (Centralia HS) 27 Alexis Osorio RHP 5-8 Sr. R/R Riverside, Calif. (King HS) 33 Claire Jenkins IF 5-9 So. R/R Cullman, Ala. (Cullman HS) 34 Caroline Hardy UTIL 5-8 Jr. R/R Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS) 54 Reagan Dykes C 5-6 Jr. R/R Collins, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian School)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

# Name Pos. Ht. Yr. B/T Hometown (Last School) 4 Rachel Bobo OF 5-3 Sr. L/R Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls HS) 6 Sydney Booker IF 5-7 Sr. R/R Madison, Ala. (Southeastern Louisiana)

1 Elissa Brown OF 5-3 So. L/R Eclectic, Ala. (Elmore County HS) 2018 ROSTER 15 Gabby Callaway OF 5-8 So. L/R San Diego, Calif. (Poway HS) 54 Reagan Dykes C 5-6 Jr. R/R Collins, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian School) 20 Carrigan Fain C 5-8 Sr. R/R Mt. Olive, Ala. (Gardendale HS) 21 Courtney Gettins RHP 5-7 Jr. R/R Hastings, New Zealand (Florida Southwestern JC) 3 Peyton Grantham IF 5-5 Sr. R/R Daphne, Ala. (Daphne HS) 34 Caroline Hardy UTIL 5-8 Jr. R/R Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills HS) 16 Bailey Hemphill UTIL 5-8 So. R/R Lafayette, La. (St. Thomas More) 33 Claire Jenkins IF 5-9 Fr. R/R Cullman, Ala. (Cullman HS) 5 Kyra Lockhart IF 5-8 Fr. R/R Duluth, Ga. (Northview HS) 00 Maddie Morgan IF 5-5 Fr. L/R Lynnwood, Wash. (Lynnwood HS) 27 Alexis Osorio RHP 5-8 Sr. R/R Riverside, Calif. (King HS) 24 Madison Preston LHP 5-11 Fr. R/L Centralia, Mo. (Centralia HS) 7 Merris Schroder OF 5-5 Jr. L/R Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair HS) 8 KB Sides OF 5-7 Fr. L/R Dora, Ala. (Sumiton ChristianHS) 12 Kaylee Tow OF 6-0 Fr. L/R Madisonville, Ky (Madisonville North-Hopkins HS) 2 Demi Turner IF 5-4 Sr. L/R Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville HS)

COACHES

Head Coach: Patrick Murphy (20th Season, Northern Iowa ‘88) Associate Head Coach: Alyson Habetz (20th Season, Soutwest Louisiana ‘95) Assistant Coach: Stephanie VanBrakle Prothro (7th Season, Alabama ‘07) Volunteer Assistant: Brynne Dordel (1st Season, Drake ‘11)

ROLLTIDE.COM 41 Player Profiles HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Attended Lynwood High School inn Lynnwood,Lynnwood, WashWash … setset a new school batting average recordecord ththreeree coconsecutivensecutive years, hitting .589 as a freshman, .657657 as a ssophomoreophomore andand .708 as a junior … earned all-conferencenference honorshonors at thirdthird base her first two seasons and at shortstopshortstop as a juniorjunior … 2017 Max Preps High School All-AmericanAmerican andand FloSoftballFloSoftball All-American … two-time Seattle TTimesimes AAll-Areall-Area hhonoreeonoree … 2017 Everett Herald softball playerr of thethe yearyear … playedplayed clubclub softball with the Washington Ladyhawksyhawks … wonwon thethe ValleyValley 00 Invitational Tournament in Oregonn in 20152015 andand earnedearned a runner-up finish in 2016 … placedced nininthnth at tthehe 5-5 • Freshman • L/R Infield 2014 PGF Nationals and 13th in 2016016 … placedplaced seventh at the 2015 Boulder IDT andnd eightheighth atat MADDIE MORGAN the 2016 DeMarini Classic … playedyed inin thethe 2017 PGF High School All-Americanan game.game. Lynwood, Wash. (Lynnwood) PERSONAL Born Madison Maye Morgan on Sept. 27, 1998 in Everett, Wash.ash. … daughter of Wiley and Angela Morgan … has one brother, Jacobob … majoring in criminal justice. PROFILES

42 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb 2017 (FRESHMAN) SEC All-Freshman team … playedplayed inin 58 games,games, including 50 starts in center fieldfield … ledled thethe teamteam with 31 stolen bases in 34 attemptsattempts andand 41 runsruns scored… hit .290 with 40 hitss … wentwent 3-33-3 withwith twotwo runs scored in her career debutdebut againstagainst TowsonTowson (Feb. 10) ... went 2-4 with twoo runsruns scoredscored andand a pairpair of stolen bases against Towsonon (Feb.(Feb. 11)11) ...... stolestole twotwo bases and scored a run againstnst SouthSouth AlabamaAlabama (Feb.(Feb. 15) ... drew two walks and scoredcored a runrun againstagainst NorthNorth 1 Florida (Feb. 22) ... earned a hithit andand scoredscored a runrun againstagainst both Texas Tech (Feb. 24) andd Gardner-WebbGardner-Webb (Feb.(Feb. 5-3 • Sophomore • L/R Outfield 25), also driving in a run againstnst thethe Runnin’Runnin’ Bulldogs ... scored two runss afterafter beingbeing ELISSA BROWN walked twice against Jacksonvillenville (March(March 3) ... went 2-4 with a pair of stolenstolen basesbases Eclectic, Ala. (Elmore County HS) against Stanford (March 4) ...... earnedearned a hit and scored a run in back-to-backack-to-back midweek games against Loyola (March 7) and Valparaiso (MarchMarch 8)8) ...... scored two runs in Alabama’s 9-0 win over Georgia Southern (MarchMarch 15)15) ...... scored two runs in the series opener against South Carolina (MarchMarch 24)24) ...... scored a run after a pinch-hit walk against Lipscomb (April 5) ...... wentwent 2-32-3 with a run scored in the series finale vs. LSU (April 9) ... earnedd a hithit andand a stolen base in each game against Washington (April 21-22) ... wentwent 2-32-3 withwith three runs scored and three stolen bases at Samford (April 25)5) ...... hadhad a pairpair ofof multi-hit performances in the series at Ole Miss (April 29-Mayy 1),1), scoringscoring a runrun in all three games ... earned a hit in all three games against AuburnAuburn (May(May 5-7),5-7), scoring a run in the 3-2 win Sunday ... extended her hitting streakreak to sixsix gamesgames with a pair of two-hit performances against Arkansas (May 10)0) andand TexasTexas A&MA&M (May 11) at the SEC Tournament ... drew three walks and scoreded ttwicewice inin tthehe 5-5-11 win over Albany at NCAA Regionals (May 19) ... scored the game-winninggame-winning runrun S in the ninth inning against Minnesota at NCAA Regionals (Mayay 20)20) ...... drovedrove inin ES Alabama’s lone run in game three of the NCAA Super Regionalal at FloridaFlorida (May(May IL OF

27). RO PROFILES P HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Attended Elmore County High School in Eclectic, Ala … 2015 SouthSouth All-StarAll-Star MVP … three-time All-State … four-time All-Metro … AHSAA recordrecord holderholder in 12 categories … also played basketball, where she was thee school’sschool’s all-all- time leading scorer with 1,947 points … won regional titles in thethe 100-100- andand 200-meter dash with the track and field team … played club softballsoftball withwith Birmingham Thunderbolts Premier, finishing third at PGF nationalsonals in 20152015 and 2016 … 2016 Louisville Slugger Hit Club … played in inauguralaugural PGFPGF High School All-American game.

PERSONAL Born Elissa Tiara Brown on May 20, 1998 in Ft. Campbell, Ky. … daughterdaughter of Primus and Tara Brown … has one sister, Courtney Guary … majoringmajoring in exercise science.

BROWN’S CAREER STATSATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATTTT 2017 .290 58 50 138 41 40 0 0 0 2 19 21 31 344 TOTAL .290 58 50 138 41 40 0 0 0 2 19 21 31 34

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2017 (JUNIOR) NFCA First Team All-Region-Region … appearedappeared in 4848 games,games, startinstartingg 42 at secondsecond basebase … ledled the team with a .378 batting average and 48 hits … was 19-23 in stolen bases … wentwent 3-4 in the season openerpener againstgg Towson (Feb.(Feb. 10),10), includingincludingg a three-run home run in the fourth inning ... earned a hit in each of her first four at-bats againstagaig nst CoastalCoastal Carolina (Feb. 12) .... had three multi-hit performancesperformances at the Easton Bama Bash (Feb. 24-26), hittingg 8-17 (.471) with fourfour runs scored and three RBIs and three stolen bases ... hit a first-inninggy triple and later drove in a run on a sacrifice fly at at UAB (Feb. 28) ... earnedrned a hit in four of the five games at the Easton Crimson ClasClas-- sic, including a 2-2 gamegame withwith two stolenstolen bases,bases, a run scoredscored andand an RBI againstagainst Drake (March 4) ... earnedearned a hithit in allall threethree gamesgag mes vs. ArkansasArkansas (March(March 10-12), scoring five runs betweentween the the thre threee ggamesames ...... drovedrove inin threethree runsruns onon aa third-inninthird-inningg double against Georgiargig a Southern (March 15) ... earned a hit in all three gamesgag mes at Mississippi State (MarchMarch 17-19) ... went 3-4 with three runs scored and a pairpair of stolen bases in gameme one against South Carolina (March 24) ... went a combined 2 3-6 in a doubleheaderder againstgg the Gamecocks (March 26), driving in a run in the series finale ... wwasas 2-32-3 withwith anan RBIRBI andand aa runrun scoredscored againstagainst KentKent StateState (March 28) ... went 2-3 in the openinggg game against g Missouri (March 31) 5-4 • Senior • L/R Infield to stretch her hittingggg streak to a career-best 13 gamesg ... suffered a facial injury in game two againstaggainst Missouri (April 1) ... made her firstfirst appeaappear-r- ance just over a monthnth followingg the injury,j y enteringg as a pinch-runnerp DEMI TURNER in game two againstt Auburn (Ma(Mayy 6) ... entered as a dedefensivefensive replace-replacp e- ment against Albanyy (May 19) ... made her first start since her injury against Minnesota (MayMayygg 20), going 2-3 with a stolen base ... earned a Huntsville, Texas (Huntsville) hit in each of the firstst twotwo gamesgames ooff thethe NCAANCAA SuperSuper RegionalRegional roundround at Florida (May 25-26).6). 2016 (SOPHOMORE) Made 37 appearances, including 30 starts ... hit .419 with 399 hitshits in 93 at-batsat-bats alongalong withwith 30 runs scored,scored, nine extra-base hits and 26 RBIs … was 12-15 in stolen bases … startedtarted the season on a five-gameg hit streak ... went 2-4 in the season opener against Fordham (Feb. 12), driving in a pair of runs and scorinscoringg ooncence ... went 2-2 with two runs scored and an RBI against Rutgers (Feb. 13) ... had a double aandnd a trtripleiple aagainstgaig nst LiLibertybertyy (Fe(Feb.b. 14)14),, ggoingoing 22-3-3 witwithh two RBIs ... earned a pair of hits in the first two games at the Panthernther Invitational,Invitational, goinggoing 2-32-3 againstagainst MiamiMiami (Feb.(Feb. 19)19) andand 2-4 against Maryland (Feb. 19) ... hit a three-run double in thehe win over Mercer (Feb.(Feb. 20) ... postedposted multi-hitmulti-hit games against Arizona (Feb. 27) and Tennessee (Feb. 28), scoring twicewice in each ggame ... scored twice and drove in a run in the win over Jacksonville State (March 2) ... drove in five runss in in the the win win over over NDSU NDSU (March (March 4), 4), ggg oingoingg 3-4 3-4 with with a apair pair of singles and a two-run homer ... went 3-3 against DePaul (MarchMarch 5), hittinggg a pair of singles and an RBI double ... hit two infield singles, scored once and stole a base againstULM ULM (March (March 6) 6) ...... named named to to the the Easton Easton Crimson Crimson Classic Classic All-Tournament team ... hit a three-run triple against Samfordrd (March(March 8) ... earned hits in the first two ggames of the series against LSU (March 11-12) to extend her hit streak to a season-best seven gamesgj ... suffered an elbow injury in game two against LSU ... made her first appearance followingwinggjyg thethe injuryinjuryyg duringduring thethe SouthSouth CarolinaCarolina seriesseries (April(April 29-May 1), scoring two runs in three appearances as a pinch runner ... gotgj her first at-bats since her LSU injuryy in the NCAA Regional opener against Samford (May 20), goingggg 1-2 ... was in the starting lineup for the first time since March 12 for the NCAA Regional title game against Call (Mayygg 22), going 2-3 with two runs scored ... drove in both of the team’s runs in a 2-1 win over Washington at the NCAA Super Regionalg (Mayy 27), including a walk- off RBI single in the eighth inning ... went 2-3 in game two againstgainst the Huskies (May 28)28).. PROFILES 2015 (FRESHMAN) NFCA Third Team All-American and Second Team All-Southh RegionRegiog n ... Second Team All-SEC and SEC All- Freshman team ... Top 25 finalist for the NFCA Freshman ofthe the Year Year award award ...... started started 61 61 gamesg games at at second second base ... earned a hit in 46 of those 61 starts, including a season-highon-higggh 10 straistraightght ffromrom March 28 throuthroughgh April 14 ... led the team with 26 multi-hit games ... led the team with 82 hits and 11 sacrifice bunts while posting a .423 batting average and swiping 16 stolen bases ... namedd Sand Dollar Classic MVP, battingg .714 (10-14) over the weekend’s five games ... went 3-4 with a pair of RBI vs.vs. PaciPacificfic (Feb. (Feb. 13) 13) ...... hit hit her her fi rstfirst career career home home run in a 2-4 performance against Stanford (Feb. 13), finishingnggg thethe gamegame withwith fivefive RBIsRBIs ...... wentwent 4-44-4 inin thethe second game vs. Pacific (Feb. 15), including a double and a tripletriplep ...... earnedearned aa hithit inin everyeveryyg gamegame ofof thethe seriesseries against Louisiana ... in game three vs. the Ragin’ Cajuns (Marchrch 1), she drove in the first run of the ggame on a third inning sacrifice fly and scored the go-ahead run laterin inthe the sixth sixth inning inning ...... was was 3-3 3-3 in inthe the series series finale finale against Ole Miss (March 8) with a season-high two runs and two stolen bases ... had three multi-hit gamesg in the series at Georgia and was named SEC Freshman of the WWeekeek ... hit a game-tygame-tyinging RBI singlesingle in the sevenseventhth inning and blasted the go-ahead home run in extra innings inn gamegg one over the Bulldogs (March(March 1414 ) ... had a hit in each of her first three at-bats in game three (March15) 15) ...... went went 3-3 3-3 in in a amidweek midweek win win over over Georgia Georgiag State (March 18), scoring twice and driving in two additionall runs ... earned a pair ofof hits in each ofof the finalfinal two games in the series vs. Texas A&M, driving in three runs on SaturSaturdaydayyy (Marc(Marchh 28) anandd two more on SunSundayday (March 29) ... was named SEC Freshman of the Week on Marchrch 30 after three multi-hit gamesg ... had her sixthsixth three-hit performance of the season against Mississippi Valleylleyy State (March 31), goinggoig ngg 3-4 from the leadoffleadofff position with an RBI and two runs scored ... had her fourth straightstraigght multi-hit performanceperformance againstaggainst Southern Miss (April 1), going 2-4 with a pair of RBI and a run scored ... stretched her hittinghittingg streak to sevenseven gamesgames with hits in each of the three games at Kentucky, including a 2-4 perperformanceformance in gamggamee three ((AprilApril 5) ... went 2-2 in the win over Middle Tennessee (April 8), including herr fifth tripletriplp e ofof thethe seasonseason ...... had had three three two-hit two-hit performances in the series at Auburn (April 17-18), scoring four times ... hit a pair of RBI singlesg in game two against Arkansas (May 2) ... went 4-4 to open NCAA Regionalgional play against FairFairfieldfield (May (May 15). 15).

HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Played at Huntsville High School in Huntsville, Texas ... memberber of undefeated district championp teams during her freshman and sophomore seasons … also part of regionalegional quarterquarterfinalfinal champs champs her her f reshmanfreshman season, regional champs her sophomore season and area champschamps as a juniorjunior … namednamed team MVPMVP in her sophomore and junior seasons … three-time academicmic aall-districtll-district honoreehonoree … secondsecond team all-district as a sophomore and first team as a junior … did notnot playplayyy inin herher fourthfourth yearyear becausebecause sheshe graduated early … also played basketball at Huntsville and waswas a three-time defensivedefensive playerplapyyer ofof the year and 2013 first team all-district selection … played club oftballsoftball with with Texas Texas Impact Impact Gold Gold … …helped helped lead team to a runner-up finish at the ASA Gold Nationals inn 20122012 …… membermember ofof teamsteams thatthat earnedearned top-five finishes at the Triple Crown Nationals in 2012, 2013 and and 2014 2014 … …helped helped Texas Texas Impact Impact pl placeace third at the Colorado Fireworks in 2012 and 2014.

PERSONAL Born Demitra Dorothea-Victoria Turner on Feb. 16, 1995, inn CollegeCollege Station, Texas … daughterdaughter ofof Rodney and Evelyn Turner … has one brother, Matthew, andd one sister, AlexisAlexis … majoringmajoring in humanhuman performance and exercise science.

TURNER’SRNER’S CAREERCAREER STATSSTATS

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2015 .423 62 61 194 42 82 8 5 2 34 8 13 16 19 2016 .419 37 30 93 30 39 6 2 1 26 6 3 12 1155 2017 .378 48 42 127 28 48 4 2 1 15 1010 5 19 23 TOTAL .408 147 133 414 100 169 18 9 4 75 24 21 47 57 44 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb

2017 (JUNIOR) Started 60 games, splittingting time at first base and third base … led the team with 10 doubles andand was second with seven home runs and 39 RBIs ... drove in a career-highr-high six RBIs in the season opener vs. Towson (Feb. 10) on a three-run homer and a three-run double ... posted two-two- hit performances in eachh of the next three gamesgag mes ... hit an RBI double to score the first run off the gamgamee aagainstgainst South Alabama (Feb. 15) ... hit a solo home run inn tthehe game one win at Louisiana (Fe(Feb.b. 18) ... went 2-4 with three RBIss against Texas Tech (Feb. 24) ... drove in two runs on a second-inning double aagainstgainst Gardner-Webb (Feb. 25) went 2-5 in the extra-inning winwin over UAB (Feb.(Feb. 28) ... went 2-2 includingincluding an RBI single against Loyolaa (March 7) ... went 2-3 with an RBI in gamegame one against Arkansas (Marchh 10) ... drove in the game-tyinggyggame-tying run on a sacrifice fly in the bottom of thee seventh in gggame two against Arkansas (March 12) in Alabama’s eventualual comeback victorvictoryy ... scored the ffinalinal run 3 in Alabama’s 9-0 win overver GeorGeorgiagia SoutSouthernhern (Marc(Marchh 15) ... hhitit a three-run home run in tthehe series openeropener at MississippiMississippi State (March 17) ... earned a hit in two ofof the three gamesgames 5-5 • Senior • R/R Infield against South Carolina (March(March 24-26), drivingdriving in a run in the series opener ... tied a school record with three home runs against Missouriouri (April 1), drivingg in six runs PEYTON GRANTHAM in the Tide’s 9-3 win ... hit an RBI double as part ooff a 2-3 day against Lipscombomb (April 5) ... drove in two runs on a first-inning doubleouble in the openinopeningg ggameame Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) against LSU (April 7) ... wentwent 2-3 againstagainst UAB (April 11) including a third-inninging grand slamslam..

2016 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE) Started 56 games at third base ... hit .248 with 36 hits, includinging 10 doubles and eighteight home runs … drove in 39 RBIs … second on the team with 55 assassistsists … kknockednocked in heherr first hit of the year against James Madison (Feb. 13), a walk-offf RBI singlesinglg e in the bottom of the seventh to give Alabama the 2-1 comeback victory ... went 2-3 againstggg Georgia State (Feb. 20), including a three-run homer in the fifth inning .... sluggedgg a two-run homer in the fourth inning against Troy (Feb. 24) ... posted a career-bestest five RBIs in the run-rule win over Arizona (Feb. 27), hitting a two-run double in the firstrst inninginning and a three-run triple in the sixth that ultimately gave Alabama the eight-run leadad to endend thethe gamegame in thethe sixth ... went 2-4 with four RBIs against Tennessee (Feb. 28), includingcludingg a three-run homer in the first inning and a game-tying RBI double in the seventhh ... was named the MVP of the Easton Bama Bash tournament ... slugged a two-run homermer againstg ULM (March 4) as part of a 2-3 performance with three RBIs ... hit a fourth-inningnninggg grand slam against g DePaul (March 5), the team’s first grand slam of the year ... hit two doubles in the series opener at LSU (March 11) ... went 2-3 against DePaul (March 19) in Fullerton, includinincludingg an RBI triple ... slugged a pinch-hit home run to lead off the third inning against Mississippi Valley State (April 5) ... scored twice and hit a solo home run in tthehe win at SoutSouthernhern Miss (April 12) ... set a school record with three sacrifice bunts againstnst Kentuckyy (April 23) ... S

drove in Alabama’s first run in the game-three win over South Carolina (May 1) ... hit an ES RBI single during Alabama’s big sixth-inning comeback in game two over GeorGeorgiaggyia (Ma(Mayy 7) L ... went 2-2 with a run scored in the series finale vs. the Bulldogsgsgy (May 8) ... drove in two F

runs on a first-inning double in the SEC Tournament win over Mississippi State (M(Mayayy 11) ... RO blasted a solo home run in the first inning of the NCAA Regional titltitlee ggameame vs. Cal (Ma(Mayy 222).2). PROFILES P

2015 (SOPHOMORE) Redshirted ... did not play after recovering from offseason ACL sursurgery.gery.

2014 (FRESHMAN) Made 54 appearances, including 44 starts primarily at third basee ... hit .228 with 28 hits includingincluding four doubles and five home runs with 21 RBI … went 3-3 in her first career start againstg Northwestern State (Feb. 8), finishing one home run shy of hitting for the cyclele ... went 2-3 with an RBI in her start against Middle Tennessee (Feb. 8) ... hit 1-2 with two runs scoredred against Virginia Tech (Feb. 22) ... knocked in a pinch-hit RBI double in the seventh inning at UAB (Feb. 25) ... went 1-3 againstagainst Houston (Feb. 28), scoring two runs and driving in three ... drove in the first run of the gameg againstg Houston (March 1) with a first-inning sacrifice fly ... hit a two-run single in her first at-bat iinn ggggameame two aagainstgainst South Carolina (March 8) ... launched her first career home run in the series finale at Ole Miss (March 16), pinch-hitting in the seventh inning ... went 1-3 in game twoo againstagainst FloridaFlorida (March(March 22) ... earnedearned a hit in every game during the LSU series ... went 1-2 in gamee one vs. the TiTigersgers (March 28), with a sixth-inning RBI single that was the final run in the 9-1 run-rule victoryctory ... went 2-3 in game three vs. LSU (March 30), with a third-inning single and a seventh-inning doubleble ... earned a hit and drove in a run in both the first and second games of Arkansas series (April 4-5) ... went 2-3 againstg UAB (A(Aprilpril 99)) ...... made the most of her only official at-bat in game one at Mississippi Stateate (April 11), blastingblasting a solo home run to right center for her second RBI of the day after a second-inningnggy sacrifice fly ... went 2-3 in game g one against Georgia (April 24), including a fourth-inning solo homee run and a sixth-inningg double ... hit a walk-off solo home run in the bottom of the 12th inning to givee Alabama a 6-5 win over Nebraska in the opening game of the NCAA Super Regional round (May 22)) … blasted a three-run homer againstg Oklahoma (May 29) in the opening game of the Women’s Collegeege World Series, givinggiving Alabama the lead in the eventual 6-2 victory … went 1-3 with a run scored inin the 2-0 victoryvictory over KentuckyKentucky (May(May 30) in the second game of the WCWS.

HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Nominated for the Gatorade Player of the Year ... Max Prep All-American-American ... AHSAAAHSAA NoNorth/Southrth/South All-All- Star Game MVP in 2012 ... two-time all-state selection ... twice namednamed ClassClass 6A6A HitterHitter of the YYeearar ... 2013 Press-Register Player of the Year ... named to the ASWA Superuper AllAll-State-State teteamam in 20120133 ...... memmemberber of the National Honor Society, Fellowship of Christian Athletes andand thethe Key Club.Club.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Donald and Alecia Grantham ... has one brother, Braxtonraxton ...... majoringmajoring in criminalcriminal justice.justice.

GRANTHAM’SS CCAREERAREER SSTATSTATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SBSB ATT 2014 .228 54 44 123 18 28 4 1 5 21 10 17 0 1 2015 * Redshirted Due to Injury* 2016 .248 58 56 145 18 36 10 2 8 39 16 27 0 0 2017 .240 63 60 171 19 41 10 0 7 39 20 28 1 1 TOTAL .239 175 160 439 55 105 24 3 20 99 46 7 722 1 2 ROLLTIDE.COM 45 Player Profiles 2017 (JUNIOR) Appeared in 51 games, primarilymarily as a pinch-runner,pinch-runner, butbut mademade four starts in the postseasonon ...... scoredscored 1414 runsruns andand waswas 9-109-10 in stolen bases ... entered aass a ddefensiveefensive rreplacementeplacement aagainstgainst Youngstown State (Feb. 11)1) aandnd ddrewrew a wawalklk aatt tthehe pplatelate ...... earned a hit in her first at-bat-bat ofof thethe yearyear againstagainst StanfordStanford (March 4) ... entered as a defensivedefensive replacementreplacement inin leftleft fieldfield against Kent State (Marchh 28)28) ...... enteredentered as a defensivedefensive substitution in right field againstagainst SouthernSouthern MissMiss (April(April 19)19) ...... made her first career start at SamfordSamford (April(April 25)25) ...... earnedearned a 4 pinch-hit single and later scoredscored in gamegame oneone at OleOle MissMiss (April 29) ... earned the starttart in leftleft fieldfield in thethe finalfinal 5-3 • Senior • L/R Outfield game of the NCAA Regionalnal vs.vs. MinnesotaMinnesota (May(May 21), making an inning-endingding divingdiving catchcatch in RACHEL BOBO foul territory ... reached basebase twice,twice, onon a hithit and a walk, in game one ofof thethe NCAANCAA SuperSuper Seabrook, Texas (Clear Falls) Regional at Florida (May 25)25) ...... hithit a tripletriple and then later scored on ann infieldinfield singlesingle inin game three against the Gators (May 27).

2016 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 53 games, primarily as a pinch runner ... scoredred runsruns in 1919 games, last doing so against Washington in the NCAA SuperSuper RegionalsRegionals (May 27) ... stole five bases, last against Kentucky (April 22)22) ...... earnedearned herher first career hit against DePaul (March 19) as a pinch-hitter andand stayedstayed in thethe game as a defensive replacement in left field ... hit the game-winningame-winning RBIRBI single against Alcorn State (March 22), securing the 8-0 winwin inin fivefive inningsinnings ... reached base safely and eventually scored the final run in AAlabama’slabama’s 33-0-0 win over Florida (April 3) ... went 1-2 against Mississippi Valleyey StateState (April(April 5).5).

PROFILES 2015 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 53 games as either a pinch runner or pinch hitter,tter, scoringscoring runsruns in 18 of them ... had stolen bases against Florida Gulf Coast (Feb.eb. 7),7), CalCal PolyPoly (Feb.(Feb. 14), Texas A&M (March 27) and Washington (May 17) ... earnedrned herher firstfirst careercareer plate appearance against Mississippi Valley State (March 31),, drdrawingawing a wawalklk aandnd later scoring a run ... had her first at-bat on May 2 at Arkansas.sas.

HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Played at Clear Falls High School ... two-time Academic All-StateAll-State honoreehonoree andand named a 2014 Academic All-American ... three-time letterwinnerwinner andand all-districtall-district honoree ... all-county selection ... co-captain of the varsity volleyballlleyball team,team, earningearning all-county and all-district accolades ... played club softball withwith thethe BirminghamBirmingham Thunderbolts, helping team earn a top-20 finish at the 20144 nationals.nationals.

PERSONAL Born Rachel Leigh Bobo on March 14, 1996, in Huntsville, Ala.Ala...... daughterdaughter ofof Joey and Terri Bobo ... majoring in chemical engineering.

BOBO’S CAREER SSTATSTATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2015 .000 53 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 6 2016 .375 53 0 8 19 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 5 7 2017 .222 51 4 18 14 4 0 1 0 0 2 5 9 10 TOTAL .259 157 4 27 51 7 0 1 0 1 3 7 18 23 46 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb HIGH SCHOOL / CLUBB Attended Scotch Plains-Fanwood-Fanwood HighHigh SchoolSchool in New Jersey before movingmoving to NorthviewNorthview High School in Georgiaa … All-CountyAll-County andand All-State honoree in NewNew JerseyJersey andand an All-Region selection in GeorgiaGeorgia … all-timeall-time home run leader at Northviewrthview HighHigh SchoolSchool … was named in the topp 2255 at PPGFGF NNationalsationals for her club team thee JerseyJersey IntensityIntensity … played club softball withwith GeorgiaGeorgia Impact,Impact, 5 finishing seventh at PGFGF nationalsnationals inin 20172017 … played for the Bahamass NationalNational TeamTeam thethe 5-8 • Freshman • R/R Infield summer following her seniorenior year.year. KYRA LOCKHART PERSONAL Born Kyra Lockhart onn Oct.Oct. 26,26, Duluth, Ga. (Northview) 1998 in Scotch Plains,ns, N.J.N.J. … daughter of Alfreded aandnd Geraldine Lockhart … has one brother, Kyhiel … majoringring in economics. S ES L F ROFILES RO PROFILES P

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2017 (JUNIOR)) Appeared in 55 games,games, inincludingcluding 4499 sstartstarts priprimarilymarily at shshortstoportstop ... had 28 hits andnd lleded tthehe teteamam wiwithth 7788 aassistsssists ....hit..hit a ttwo-runwo-run home run in thee seseason-openingason-opening wiwinn ooverver ToTowsonwson ((Feb.Feb. 110)0) ... hit another two-run-run hhomeome rurunn iinn tthehe weeweekendkend ffinaleinale agaagainstinst Coastal Carolinaa ((Feb.Feb. 112)2) ... drdroveove in ththee ggo-aheado-ahead rrunun on a bases-loaded walkalk in the exextra-inningtra-inning wwinin at UAB (F(Feb.eb. 2828)) ...... hit a two-run doubleouble and scscoredored a rurunn iinn tthehe win ovoverer GeoGeorgiargia Southern (Marchh 1515)) ...... wenwentt 22-3-3 witwithh aann RRBIBI sinsinglegle anandd a solo home run inn tthehe se seriesries rrubberubber mmatchatch aatt Mississippi Statee (Ma(Marchrch 19) ... scored twicewice in the series finale aagainstgainst 6 South Carolina ((MarchMarch 26) ... was 3-3 againstgainst KenKentt State (March 28),), ddrivingriving iinn 5-7 • Senior • R/R Infield the final run of tthehe gamgamee on a sixth-inningg RBI sisinglengle SYDNEY BOOKER ... hit a two-run tritripleple in game one at Tennesseennessee (April 15) ... extendedended her Madison, Ala. (Southeastern Louisiana) hitting streak too a ccareer-areer- best five games wiwithth a ssingleingle against Southern Miss (April 19) ... went 2-3 in the wweekendeekend fifinalenale against Washington (April 22) ... scored a run after hittingitting a sixsixth-th- inning triple in game two against Auburn (May 6) ... ddroverove iinn a rurunn with an RBI single in the first inning against Arkansass aatt tthehe SEC Tournament (May 10).

2016 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 61 games, including 49 starts primarily at sshortstophortstop ...... hhadad 31 hhits,its, including 10 doubles … led the team with 79 assists … ggotot heherr ffirstirst hhitit in a CCrimsonrimson Tide uniform against Liberty (Feb. 14), a two-out sixthth iinningnning sinsingle,gle, aandnd latlaterer camcamee around to score ... scored two runs at UAB (Feb. 16) ...... scoscoredred rurunsns aafterfter dradrawingwing a wawalklk against Georgia State (Feb. 20) and Maryland (Feb. 221)1) ...... ddroverove iinn a papairir of runrunss aass ppartart of a 2-4 performance against Marshall (Feb. 27) ... earnedarned ttwowo RBIRBIss aatt JJacksonvilleacksonville State (March 2), a third-inning RBI single and a seventh-inningnth-inning sasacrificecrifice fflyly ... hihitt a fourth-inning single and later came around to score iinn ththee wwinin oveoverr NNDSUDSU (M(Marcharch 44))

PROFILES ... hit an RBI single in the first inning against ULM (MarchMarch 6) ...... ppostedosted her sesecondcond multi-hit game of the season in the series opener at LLSUSU (Ma(Marchrch 1111),), ggoingoing 2-3 ...... earned a hit in games two and three against the Tigersers (M(Marcharch 112-13)2-13) to extextendend hherer hitting streak to four games ... drove in both runs in a 2-1 vivictoryctory oveoverr FFloridalorida (A(Aprilpril 1) with an RBI fielder’s choice and an RBI double ... ppulledulled an RBRBII ddoubleouble to the wawallll to score the third and final run of the day in the Tide’se’s 3-3-00 sshutouthutout ovoverer the GaGatorstors (April 3) ... scored twice and drove in a run in the winn oveoverr MMississippiississippi VValleyalley StaStatete (April 5) ... drove in a season-high five RBIs in game ttwowo aagainstgainst MiMississippississippi StStateate (April 9), hitting a two-run single and a game endingg tthree-runhree-run hhomeromer ...... wwentent 2-2-44 in game two against Texas A&M (April 16), hitting a fofourth-inningurth-inning sinsinglegle anandd a two-run double in the seventh ... reached base safelyy in all ththreeree ggamesames aagainstgainst South Carolina (April 29-May 1), including an RBI doubleuble in gamgamee oonene ... ststretchedretched her reached base safely streak to eight games with ttwowo hihitsts and a walwalkk ooverver ththee Georgia series (May 6-8) ... scored twice in the SEC TTournamentournament wiwinn ooverver MiMississippississippi State (May 11) ... went 2-3 with a run scored in the NNCAACAA ReRegionalgional ffinalinal agagainstainst Cal (May 22) ... hit doubles in both games at the Women’sn’s ColCollegelege WWorldorld SSerieseries aagainstgainst Oklahoma (June 2) and LSU (June 4).

2015 (FRESHMAN - SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA)A) Started all 52 games as a freshman for the Lady Lionsons … oonene ooff 25 ffinalistsinalists forfor thethe NFCA Freshman of the Year award … named secondcond tteameam AlAll-Louisianal-Louisiana bbyy the Louisiana Sports Writers Association … third team AAll-Southlandll-Southland CoConferencenference … setset new single-season school records with 49 RBI and eightght trtriplesiples … wwasas secsecondond on tthehe team with a .362 batting average and 63 hits, includinging nnineine ddoublesoubles anandd eieightght hhomeome runs.

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB First Team NFCA All-South Region and First Team All-Statell-State peperformerrformer aatt BBobob JonJoneses High School … participated in the North-South All-Starar GaGameme ... bbattedatted ..403403 ovoverer hherer career with 191 runs scored, 144 runs batted in andd 62 dodoublesubles ... hihitt ..489489 wiwithth 23 doubles, 51 runs and four triples in her senior season ...... aalsolso plplayedayed vvarsityarsity babasketballsketball ... played club softball with the Huntsville Sparks.

PERSONAL Born Sydney Nanette Booker on December 10, 1995995 ... dadaughterughter of DaDavidvid anandd DeLourdes Booker … father, David, played split end at AlaAlabamabama aandnd was on CrCrimsonimson Tide’s 1979 national championship team ... has one bbrother,rother, DDylan,ylan, anandd ttwowo sissisters,ters, Savanah and Shelby … majoring in human performance/exercisence/exercise sciscience.ence.

BOOKER’SOOKER’S CCAREERAREER SSTATSTATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBIBI BB SO SB ATT 2016 .250 61 49 124 29 31 10 0 1 199 23 23 7 11 2017 .226 55 49 124 11 28 3 2 3 188 1212 2727 6 8 TOTAL .238 116 98 248 40 59 13 2 4 377 35 50 13 19 48 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb

2017 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 56 games,s, includingincluding 45 starts ... hhitit .303 with 37 hits, 13 for extraa bases,bases, 24 RBIs and 21 walks ... earned an 18-game hitt streak fromfrom Feb. 18-March 12, the sixth-longest in programgram historhistoryy and lonlongestgest fforor ananyy Tide player since Kayla BBraudraud in 2013 ... earneearnedd at lleasteast one hit in each of her fifirstrst four four games games played played ...... went went 2-2 in the opening gameme against Towson (Feb.(Feb. 10) ... went 2-3 with two runss scorescoredd anandd two RBIs against Youngstown State (Feb.. 11) ... earned a hit in each ofof the three games at Louisianasiana (Fe(Feb.b. 18-19), incincludingluding two doubles ... hit a two-run-run hohomeme rrunun in the ssixthixth 7 inning against UCF (Feb.b. 24) ... went 2-4 against Texas Tech (Feb.b. 24), includingincluding 5-5 • Junior • L/R Outfield a fifth-inning solo home runrun ...... drovedrove inin two runs in the second ggameame against MERRIS SCHRODER Texas Tech (Feb. 25) on an RBI single and a bases-loadedded walkwalk ... Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair) named to the Easton BamaBama BashBash All-Tournament team .... eaearnedrned a hit in all five games at the Easton Crimson Classic, including multi-hi multi-hitt performances against Jacksonville (March 3) and Stanfordd (March 4) with three RBIs in each game ... named to the Easton CCrimsonrimson Classic All-Tournament team ... extended her hitting streakk to 15 games with an RBI single against Loyola (March 7) and a double against Valparaiso (March 8) ... went 5-8 over the Arkansasnsas series (March 10-12), earning at least one hit and one RBI in eachh gamegame to extend her hitting streak to 18 games ... ended her hittingg streastreakk at 18 games with an 0-2 outing against Winthrop (March 15) ... scorescoredd twice in the run-rule win over Mississippi State (March 17) ..... blasted a late two-run home run in the game two win over Missouriuri (A(Aprilpril 1) ... scored twice and drove in a run on an RBI triple againstnst UAB (April 11).

2016 (FRESHMAN) S

Appeared in 43 games, including 15 starts ... had 12 hits inn 55 at- ES bats and nine walks, scoring 16 runs … earned her first careerreer hi hitt L at UAB (Feb. 16), a seventh-inning single ... drew a bases-loadedaded F ROFILES RO

walk against Jacksonville State (March 2) for her first careerreer PROFILES P RBI ... knocked in a pinch-hit RBI triple against ULM (Marchch 4) ... drew a walk and later scored against NDSU (March 4) ... scored twice and hit an RBI double against Samford (Marchch 8) ... hit an RBI double in the win over DePaul (March 19) andnd later came around to score ... drove in two runs on a first-rst- inning single and stole two bases against Alcorn State (MarchMarch 2 2 ) ... drew a walk and scored a run in a pinch-hit appearance in game tthreehree vs. Missouri (March 28) ... went 1-2 with an RBI against Mississippissippi Valley State (April 5) ... scored twice in the win over Southern Miss (AprilApril 12) ... hhitit hherer first career home run in game two at Texas A&M (April 6),16), a atwo-run two-run sh shotot that was part of a 2-4 day at the plate ... earned a hit and sscoredcored a run in the final two games of the series at South Carolina (April 30-Mayay 1) 1) ...... scored scored the the game-winning run as a pinch runner on an RBI single by Demimi Turner in gagameme one of the Super Regional against Washington (May 27).

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Attended Cy-Fair High School in Cypress, Texas … was the tteam’seam’s ooffensiveffensive MVP as a junior and senior after earning First Team All-Stateate and distridistrictct MVP honors both seasons … First Team All-District as a freshmanshman in 22012012 and was named Cy-Fair High School’s rookie of the year … AAcademiccademic AllAll-- District all four years at Cy-Fair High School … played clubb sosoftballftball with the Cy-Fair Intruders, who won the Triple Crown Southwestest NationaNationalsls and placed second at the Colorado Fireworks Tournamentt in 20152015..

PERSONAL Born Merris Rebekah Schroder on Dec. 30, 1996 … daughterughter ofof JeJeffff and Marla Schroder … has one brother, Will, and one sister,ster, Micah … majoring in elementary education.

SCHRODER’S CAREERAREER SSTATSTATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SOO SB ATTT 2016 .218 43 15 55 16 12 3 1 1 10 9 144 5 5 2017 .303 56 45 122 21 37 6 3 4 24 21 244 9 11 TOTAL .277 99 60 177 37 49 9 4 5 34 30 388 14 166 ROLLTIDE.COM 49 Player Profiles HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Played at Sumiton Christian Schoolol in Dora, AlaAla … 2017 Alabama Gatorade Player of the YearYear … three-time Max Preps All-American … 2017 USA TTodayoday second team AllAll-- American and NFCA All-American … All-StateAll-State tournament team, ASWA first team All-State andnd SSuperuper All-StateAll-State teamteam honoree as a senior … 2017 NFCA/NewA/New BalanceBalance GoldenGolden Shoe award winner for stolen baseses … won back-to-backback-to-back 2A state titles in 2015 and 2016 … 22016016 Alabama 2A PlaPlayeryer of the Year … was her high school’s offensiveoffensive MVP … holds 8 national-career records in runs scoredred andand stolenstolen bases … played club softball with thee BirminBirminghamgham 5-7 • Freshman • L/R Outfield Thunderbolts … 2017 PGF All-Americanrican teamteam..

KB SIDES PERSONAL Born Kendall Beth Sides on July 27,7, 1999 in Dora, Ala. (Sumiton Christian) Birmingham, Ala. … daughter of Georgeeorge and Lynn Sides … has one sister, Katlyn …… majoring in pre-med. PROFILES

50 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb HIGH SCHOOL/CLUBHOOL/CLUB Played prepp sosoftballftball aatt MaMadisonvilledisonville NNorth-Hopkinsorth-Hopkins iinn MaMadisonville,disonville, Ky. … wonn ththee ststateate tititletle in 22017017 anandd popostedsted ttop-fiveop-five ffinishesinishes iinn 2016 and 20142014 … earnedearned Kentucky’sKentucky’s MissMiss SoftballSoftball awardaward in 20172017 … KHSAA ClassClass 3A SStatetate PPlayerlayer ooff thethe YYearear as a juniorjunior … twtwo-o- time NFCAA FirstFirst TeamTeam All-AmericanAll-American … three-timethree-time FloSoftballFloSoftball All-Americancan … three-timethree-time All-StateAll-State honoreehonoree … three-timethree-time all-all- region selectionection aandnd ffour-timeour-time aall-districtll-district hohonoreenoree … owownsns Kentucky statestate single-seasonsingle-season recordsrecords inin hits,hits, runsruns scoredscored and walks … playedplayed clubclub softballsoftball withwith thethe LouisvilleLouisville LadyLady 12 Sluggers earningearning a runner-uprunner-up finishfinish at thethe 20162016 TripleTriple Crown Sportsorts NationalsNationals … previouslypreviously plplayedayed withwith 6-0 • Freshman • L/R Outfield Southern FForce,orce, earningearning top-10top-10 finishesfinishes at PGFPGF nationals inn 20152015 andand ASAASA nationalsnationals in 20142014 KAYLEE TOW … was a JuniorJunior Women’sWomen’s NationalNational TeamTeam camp inviteeee inin 20162016 andand playedplayed on thethe Madisonville, Ky. USA JWNTT rosterroster in 2017,2017, winningwinning (Madisonville North-Hopkins) the 2017 WBSCWBSC JuniorJunior Women’sWomen’s World Championship.

PERSONAL Born Kaylee Dawn Tow on Feb. 26, 1999 in Henderson,Henderson, Ky.Ky. … daughter of Brandon and Heather Tow … hashas oneone sister,sister, Jordan,Jordan, and one brother, Zachary … majoring in pre-law.e-law. PROFILES

ROLLTIDE.COMROLLTIDE.COM 51 Player Profiles 2017 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 41 games,mes, includingincluding 19 starts19 starts ...... postedposted a .274.274 batting average withh 2020 hits,hits, includingincluding fivefive doublesdoubles ...... hithit a double in her firstt cacareerreer aat-batt-bat agagainstainst ToTowsonwson ((Feb.Feb. 10), later coming aroundround toto scorescore ...... wentwent 3-33-3 withwith twotwo runs scored in her firstrst startstart atat CoastalCoastal CarolinaCarolina (Feb.(Feb. 12)12) ... belted her first careerareer homehome runrun asas partpart ofof a 2-42-4 dayday with four RBIs againstst JacksonvilleJacksonville (March(March 5)5) ...... waswas hithit byby a pitch with the bases lloadedoaded to eearnarn a pipinch-hitnch-hit RBRBII in ggameame one at Mississippi Statetate (March(March 17)17) ...... waswas 3-33-3 in thethe finalfinal 15 game against South CCarolinaarolina (March(March 26),26), inincludingcluding two singles and an RBIRBI doubledouble ...... drovedrove in thethe 5-8 • Sophomore • L/R Outfield first run of the day inn gamegame threethree againstagainst LSULSU (April 9) with a second-inningond-inning RBIRBI singlesingle ...... GABBY CALLAWAY hit a game-tying RBIBI doubledouble in thethe fourthfourth inning against Washingtonshington (April(April 21)21) ...... San Diego, Calif. (Poway) had two multi-hit gamesames againstagainst Auburn,Auburn, including an RBI singlegle in bothboth (May(May 6-7).6-7).

HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Attended Poway High in San Diego, Calif … ledd teamteam toto CaliforniaCalifornia Interscholastic Federation (CIF) title in 2015 and runner-uper-up finishfinish in 20162016 … two-time All CIF (2015-16) … three time All-Palomarr LeagueLeague (2014-16)(2014-16) … San Diego Female Athlete of the Month in March off 20162016 … 20132013 MobileMobile All-County … played club softball with the OC Batbusters,busters, winningwinning a PGFPGF Platinum championship in 2014 … FloSoftball Hot 100.00.

PERSONAL Born Gabrielle Jaye Callaway on September 12, 19971997 inin Mobile,Mobile, Ala.Ala. … daughter of Brian and Judy Callaway … has three sisters,sisters, Maddie,Maddie, LauraLaura andand

PROFILES Kristin … majoring in history.

CALLWAY’SS CCAREERAREER SSTATSTATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2017 .274 41 19 73 10 20 5 0 1 11 3 12 1 1 TOTAL .274 41 19 73 10 20 5 0 1 11 3 12 1 1 52 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb 2017 (FRESHMAN) SEC All-Freshman team m … st startedarted 63 63 games games ...... hithit .309.309 withwith 2929 runs scored and 47 hits,its, includingincluding 1616 forfor extraextra bases bases … ledled the team with nine homeme runs,runs, 41 RBIsRBIs andand 57 walkswalks … herher walks total is the highestst single-seasonsingle-season mark bymark by a freshmanfreshman in program history … hit a ththree-runree-run hohomeme rrunun iinn heherr ffirstirst cacareerreer at-bat against Towson (Feb.(Feb. 10)10) ...... waswas thethe startingstarting catchercatcher forfor Alexis Osorio’s perfectt gamegame againstagainst CoastalCoastal CarolinaCarolina (Feb.(Feb. 10), also hitting a three-rune-run homehome runrun inin thethe gamegame ...... smackedsmacked her third home run of openingopening weekendweekend in thethe finalefinale againstagainst 16 Coastal Carolina (Feb. 12),12), partpart ofof a 3-33-3 dayday at thethe plateplate ... earned SEC Freshmanman of thethe WeekWeek honorshonors onon 5-8 • Sophomore • R/R Utility Feb. 13 ... hit an RBII singlesingle in gamegame oneone of a doubleheader againstst LouisianaLouisiana ((Feb.Feb. 118)8) BAILEY HEMPHILL before going 2-2 in ggameame ttwowo ...... hhitit aann RBI triple against Northth FloridaFlorida (Feb.(Feb. Lafayette, La. (St. Thomas More) 22) ... was 4-4 againstst TexasTexas TechTech (Feb. 24) with three singlesngles andand a double ... drew a season-high four walks in the rematchtch againstagainst the Red Raiders (Feb. 25) ... named to the Easton Bamaa BashBash All-All- Tournament team ... went 2-3 with two runs scored at UABUAB (Feb.(Feb. 28), including a two-run home run ... drove in a pair of RBIsBIs agagainstainst both Jacksonville (March 3) and Drake (March 4) at thethe EastonEaston Crimson Classic ... drew two walks and hit a solo homee runrun againstagainst Loyola (March 7) ... drove in the lone run in Alabama’ss 1-01-0 winwin overover Valparaiso (March 8) ... went 3-3 with four RBIs and a runn sscoredcored in ggameame one against Arkansas (March 10) ... drove in a run on a bases-loadedbases-loaded walkwalk against Georgia Southern (March 15) ... was 2-3 with an RBIRBI singlesingle andand anan RBIRBI double in game one against South Carolina (March 26)) ...... hithit anan RBIRBI singlesingle andand scored a run in game two at Missouri (April 1) ... drove inin a runrun on a sacsac flyfly againstagainst Lipscomb (April 5) ... earned a hit in both games againstst TennesseeTennessee (April(April 15-16),15-16), scoring a run in the opener ... went 2-3 with four RBIs, includingncluding a three-runthree-run homehome run, against Samford (April 25) ... drove in the Tide’s secondcond runrun inin thethe 2-02-0 victoryvictory over Ole Miss (April 29) ... went 2-3 against Arkansas at thethe SECSEC TournamentTournament (May(May 10), hitting an RBI single and a solo home run ... hit thee go-aheadgo-ahead solosolo homehome runrun PROFILES in the 10th inning against Texas A&M (May 11) ... drovee in Alabama’sAlabama’s lonelone runrun of the day against Ole Miss (May 13) with a sixth-inning RBIBI singlesingle ...... earnedearned a hithit in all three games at the NCAA Regional, including a two-runun hohomeme rrunun aagainstgainst AAlbanylbany (May 19).

HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Attended St. Thomas More Catholic High School in Lafayette,ayette, La.La. … two-timetwo-time NFCANFCA High School First Team All-American (2015-16) … nameded LouisianaLouisiana MissMiss SoftballSoftball herher senior year … broke school’s career home run record afterfter justjust twotwo seasonsseasons … ledled thethe team to 4A state titles in 2013 and 2014 … top-rated prepprep catchercatcher on thethe FloSoftballFloSoftball Hot 100 … also played basketball and volleyball in highh schoolschool … playedplayed clubclub softballsoftball with EC Bullets, winning the ASA JO Cup in 2016.

PERSONAL Born Bailey Marie Hemphill on February 17, 1998 in Lafayette,yette, LaLa.. … dadaughterughter ooff MaMarkrk and Christi Hemphill … has one sister, Sydney … majoringing inin humanhuman development.development.

HEMPHILL’S CAREERREER SSTATSTATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2017 .309 63 63 152 29 47 5 2 9 41 57 20 3 3 TOTAL .309 63 63 152 29 47 5 2 9 41 57 20 3 3 ROLLTIDE.COMROLLTIDE COM 53 Player Profiles 2017 (JUNIOR) Appeared in 23 games, includinguding 1212 starts starts ...... recordedrecorded a career-highcareer-high 11 putouts vs. Youngstown StateState (Feb.(Feb. 11)11) ...... wentwent 3-33-3 againstagainst Gardner-Webb (Feb. 25), includingcluding a twtwo-runo-run dodoubleuble iinn ththee fofourthurth inning ... went 2-2 with a walkalk in thethe weekendweekend finalefinale againstagainst UCFUCF (Feb. 26) ... named Easton BamaBama BashBash MVPMVP ...... hithit a three-runthree-run home run against Drake (Marcharch 4) andand scoredscored twotwo runsruns inin thethe winwin over the Bulldogs ... drew a career-highcareer-high threethree walkswalks andand scoredscored twice in the win over Georgiaia SouthernSouthern (March(March 15)15) ...... drovedrove in a runrun 20 on a sacrifice fly against UABB ((AprilApril 1111).). 2016 (SOPHOMORE) 5-8 • Senior • R/R Catcher Appeared in 27 games, earningrning 13 startsstarts as eithereither a catcher or designated playeryer ...... hhitit a ffifth-inningifth-inning CARRIGAN FAIN single in her season debut againstagainst FordhamFordham (Feb.(Feb. 12) ... went 2-4 with a third-inningrd-inning RBIRBI ssingleingle Mt. Olive, Ala. (Gardendale) against Rutgers (Feb. 13) .... blastedblasted a second-second- inning solo homer at UAB (Feb.(Feb. 16)16) ...... drovedrove in a run on a bases-loaded walk and later came around to scorecore againstagainst NNDSUDSU (March 4) ... drove in three runs on a bases-loaded walk andd a two-runtwo-run singlesingle against Mississippi Valley State (April 5) ... reached base twicee againstagainst AuburnAuburn at the SEC Tournament (May 13), drawing a walk in the fourthourth inninginning andand knocking a single up the middle in the sixth.

2015 (FRESHMAN) Made 27 appearances, including eight starts ... made herr collegiatecollegiate debutdebut against McNeese (Feb. 8) as a defensive replacement at catchertcher ...... drovedrove inin a run and scored vs. Pacific (Feb. 13) ... caught Alexis Osorio’so’s no-hitterno-hitter in herher first start at catcher vs. Pacific (Feb. 15) ... slugged a hard-hithit doubledouble forfor herher first career hit in the sixth inning of game two against Ole Mississ (March(March 7),7), laterlater

PROFILES coming around to score off an Andrea Hawkins double ... mademade herher secondsecond start at catcher against Georgia State (March 18), scoring a runun ...... hithit a two-runtwo-run single in the win over MVSU (March 31) ... blasted a first inninging grandgrand slamslam toto center field in the 11-0 win over Middle Tennessee (April 8) ...... drovedrove inin threethree runs and scored twice as part of a 2-3 performance againstt UABUAB (April(April 14),14), hitting her second home run in as many games ... hit the game-endingme-ending RBIRBI single in Alabama’s 8-0 run rule victory over Fairfield to openpen thethe NCAANCAA Regional round (May 15).

HIGH SCHOOL In-state product who played at Gardendale High Schooll … teamteam finished second in the 6A Area 12 standings in 2012 and 2014014 andand was Area 12 champs in 2013 … an honorable mention selectionction to the 2014 Birmingham All-Metro Softball Team … selected toto thethe Birmingham News All-North East Softball Team in 2013 … selectedelectedd Gardendale team captain in 2014, earning team Offensiveve MVPMVP award and the Highest GPA award … also played varsity volleyballolleyball and track at GHS … played club softball with Lady Lightningg Gold,Gold, based in North Carolina … member of teams that earned top-10top-10 finishes at the PGF championships in 2013 and 2014, in additiondition to winning the 2013 Independence Day Tournament with an 11-01-0 recordrecord … was ranked 30th overall and within the top five catchers ofof thethe 20142014 class, by StudentSports.com … named to the 2012 Adidas Softballoftball TeTeamam aandnd wwasas tthehe MVP of the Southern All-Star Softball Showcase.

PERSONAL Born Carrigan Grace Fain on June 17, 1996, in Gardendale,ale, Ala.Ala. … daughterdaughter of Michael and Annie Fain … her mother played softball at Samfordmford andand herher uncleuncle JasonJason Belcher played football at Troy … has two sisters, Cori and KaseyKasey … graduatedgraduated at the top of her class at Gardendale High School … majoring inin internationalinternational studies.studies.

FAIN’S CAREER STATSTATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2015 .222 27 8 27 7 6 2 0 2 12 9 9 0 0 2016 .194 27 13 36 5 7 0 0 1 6 12 10 0 0 2017 .267 23 12 30 6 8 2 0 1 7 13 10 0 0 TOTAL .226 77 33 93 18 21 4 0 4 25 34 29 0 0 54 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb 2016-17 (FRESHMAN/SOPHOMOREMORE AT FLORIDAFLORIDA SOUTHWESTERN) Pitched two seasons at Florida SouthwesternSouthwestern underunder headhead coachcoach Robert Iamurri … two-time NJCAACAA First Team All-AmericanAll-American and NFCA All-American … 20166 NJCAANJCAA Division I NationalNational Pitcher of the Year … two-time SuncoastSuncoast ConferenceConference Pitcher of the Year … lead the nation withwith 35 wins as a sophomoresophomore in 2017, suffering just one loss whilewhile postingposting a 1.46 ERA … was 11-0 with a 0.84 ERA in Suncoastncoast Conference playplay in 2017 … pitched every inning in conference playplay for the Bucs 21 as a freshman in 2016 as well ass every inning during the FCSAA State Tournament and nationalational tournament 5-7 • Junior • R/R Pitcher … went 39-6 with a 1.45 ERA ass a freshman.freshman. COURTNEY GETTINS HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Attended Iona College in Hastings,Hastings, Hastings, New Zealand New Zealand … helped leadad the (Florida Southwestern) team to four-straight Quadrangulargular Championships … played for the New Zealand national team,am, appearing in two Junior Women’s World Series and two Seniorior Women’s World Championships.

PERSONAL: Born Courtney Renee Gettins on Sept. 25, 1996 in Hastings, Newew Zealand … daughter of Kevin and Charmaine Gettins … has one sister, Melanie, and one brother, Joshua … majoring in psychology. PROFILES

ROLLTIDE.COM 55 Player Profiles HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Played at Centralia High School in Centralia,ralia, Mo … ledled schoolschool to state titles in 2016 and 2013 … was All-ConferenceAll-Conference Player of the Year in 2016 … earned all-conference,-conference, all-all- district, all-region and all-state honors … ledled team to program-record 29 wins in 2016 … set ssingle-seasoningle-season records for home runs and RBIs … playeded club softball with the Demarini Aces … placed fifth atat the 2016 USA Elite Select Nationals and ninth at the 20162016 PGFPGF Premier. 24 PERSONAL Born Madison Leigh Preston on Nov. 4, 1998 in 5-11 • Freshman • R/L Pitcher Columbia, Mo. … daughter of Jeff and Missie Preston … has two sisters, Karson and MMorganorgan MADISON PRESTON … majoring in exercise science.

Centralia, Mo. (Centralia) PROFILES

56 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb#Bamasb

2016 (JUNIOR) NFCA First Team All-American … Second Team All-SECC … SECSEC All-Tournament team … made 37 appearances, including 28 starts ... was 23-8-8 with a 1.21 ERA, striking out 334 batters over 203.0 innings pitched (1.64 K/IP) and allowed jjust 106 walks (3.15 K/BB) … threw a seven-inning perfect game at Coastal Carolina (Feb. 10), striking out a school-record 19 batters ... it is the fourth perfect gameg in programg history and the second seven-inning perfect game ... earnedarned SEC Pitcher of the Week honors after opening weekend ... threw 4.0 inningsnningsg with 11 strikeouts as part of a combined no-hitter against Jacksonville (MarchMarch 3) ... struck out 18 batters with just one hit allowed in a complete-gamee shutout over StanfordStanford (March 4) ... named Easton Crimson Classic MVP ... earnedarned SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week honors following the Easton Crimson Classic ..... threw a complete-complete-gamegame shutout against Loyola (March 7), striking out 18 with justst one hit allowed ... earned the win in relief in game two against Arkansas (March 12),2), retiringg all five batters she faced, and went the distance in game three (March 12), fanninggj 10 with just one hit and one walk ... earned a trio of weekly awards followingngg week five, including 27 SEC Pitcher of the Week, NFCA Pitcher of the Weekk and USA SoftballSoftball Player of the Week ... threw the first 3.0 innings againstainst GeorgiaGeorgia Southern (March 15) as part of a combined no-hitter, strikingtrikingg out 5-8 • Senior • R/R Pitcher seven of the nine batters she faced ... threw a complete-gamelete-game shutout to open the series against LSU (April 7), holdingding the Tigers to just two hits with 11 strikeouts ... threw a complete-omplete- ALEXIS OSORIO game shutout in the series opener at Ole Miss (April 229)9) ... struck out 13 batters in game three against the Rebelss (M(Mayay 1) ... threw 18 strikeouts over 7.0 innings pitched in gagameme Riverside, Calif. (King) one against Auburn (May 5), holding the Tigers scorelessess on one hit ... won game three against Auburn (May 7) withth 14 strikeouts over 6.2 innings pitched with just three hits allowed ... pitched a career-high 10.0 inningsgs to defeat Texas A&M at the SEC Tournament (May 11), setting a tournament record with 15 strikeoutseouts ... threw 9.0 shutout innings against Minnesota at NCAA Regionals (May 20), allowing just two hits with 11 strikeouts in the win ... threw 1.2 perfect relief innings against the Gophers (May 21) forr her fourth , clinching the NCAA Regional title for Alabama ... threw a complete-game shutout overover Florida in game one of the NCAA Super Regional round (May 25), holding the top-seeded Gatorstors to just three hits.

2016 (SOPHOMORE) Made 23 starts and 19 relief appearances in the circle ... went 19-7 with a team-leading 2.39 ERAA and 273 strikeouts over 184.2 innings (1.48 K/IP) and just 74 walks (3.69 K:BB) … was the third and ffinalinal pitcher in Alabama’s combined no-hitter at UAB (Feb. 16), throwing 1.1 innings ... threw a seven inningningg no-hitter in her first start of the season against Mercer (Feb. 20), allowing just one baserunner alongong with eight strikeouts ... it was the second no-hitter of her career ... threw a complete-game victorytoryy over Arizona (Feb. 26), striking out eight while holding the potent Wildcat offense to three runss on three hits ... was named SEC Pitcher of the Week following her performance at the Easton Bama BBashash ... threw a complete-game one hitter against ULM (March 16), fanning a season-best 16 batters, the highest total for a Tide pitcher in a game since 2010 ... threw 11 strikeouts in a complete-game victoryory over Cal State Fullerton (March 17) ... took a no-hitter into the seventh inning against Oklahomaoma (March 19), fanning 13 batters, including a streak of 11-straight ... earned a complete-game victoryoryy with 10 strikeouts against Southern Miss (April 12) ... struck out seven of the nine batters faced to S earn a save against South Alabama (April 20) ... earned her sixth save of the season in game one ES against South Carolina (April 29), throwing 2.1 shutout innings with just one hit ... beat Mississippippppi IL

State in the opening game of the SEC Tournament (May 11), throwing her 14th of OF the season ... threw a complete-game shutout with 14 strikeouts against Samford to open NCAAAA RO Regional play (May 20) ... threw 3.0 shutout relief innings against Cal at NCAA Regionals (May 21) fforor PROFILES P her seventh save of the season ... threw 6.2 shutout innings vs. Cal in the NCAA Regional title gameme (May 22), allowing just three hits with seven strikeouts ... threw an eight-inning complete game win over Washington at the NCAA Super Regional (May 27), fanning 13 batters with just one unearnedd run allowed ... earned a win in relief over the Huskies in game two (May 28), throwing 4.2 shutout inningsnings with eight strikeouts ... took a complete-game loss against Oklahoma in the Women’s College WorldWorld Series (June 2), shutting out the Sooners through 7.0 innings with 10 strikeouts before an extra-inningra-inning walk-off home run.

2015 (FRESHMAN) NFCA Second Team All-American ... NFCA Freshman of the Year Award finalist ... SEC Freshmanan ofof the Year,Year, First Team All-SEC, SEC All-Freshman team and SEC All-Tournament Team ... made 31 starts and fivee reliefrelief appearances,appearances, posting a 22-9 record with a 1.75 ERA and 227 strikeouts ... earned the win in relief in her collegiateeggiate debut againstagaig nst No. 23 South Alabama (Feb. 5), striking out four of the seven batters she faced ... threw a completeete gamegy victory over Houston (Feb. 6) in her first start, striking out 13 ... threw a no-hitter vs. Pacific (Feb. 15), strikingggj out five ... it was just the fourth no-hitter thrown by a freshman in Alabama history ... won the series opener over Ole Mississ (March 6), throwthrowinging a two-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts ... threw a season-high 9.0 innings in the extra-inning comebackack victoryvictory inin gamegame one at Georgia (March 14) ... pitched a complete game victory in the series finale vs. the Gators (Marchch 23), holdingg them ttoo just one unearned run on four hits while fanning seven ... secured the series victory over Kentucky with a complete ggameame shutout in game three (April 5), striking out nine ... threw a complete game shutout in the series oopenerpener at AuAuburnburn (Apri(Aprill 17), striking out 13 as the first pitcher to shutout the Tigers that season ... secured the series victoryctory over Auburn with another complete game win in game two (April 18) ... struck out 12 batters while allowing just onee unearned run on two hits against Georgia at the SEC Tournament (May 7) ... faced just one batter over the minimum inn a ffive-inningive-inning shutout victory over Washington in the NCAA Regional (May 16), allowing one hit with no walks and ninee strikeouts ... threw a complete game victory in the NCAA Regional finale over Washington (May 17) with just one unearnedned run on two hits ... threw a complete game shutout with just one hit allowed in game two of the NCAA Super Regionalnal againstg Oklahoma (May 23) ... held the potent Sooner offense to just three runs in game three (May 23) as Alabama came back to defeatdefeat Oklahoma, 5-3, and win the Super Regional series ... defeated Oregon at the Women’s College World Series (Ma(Mayy 330),0), holding the Ducks to just one run on three hits with nine strikeouts.

HIGH SCHOOL Played at King High School … helped team win 2014 Big VIII League co-championship and Woodbridgeridgeg Tournament tittitlele … named 2014 Big VIII League MVP and All-Area Pitcher of the Year … 2014 first team All-American,erican, all-state and All CIF-SS Division I … team MVP and King High School Female Athlete of the Year her senior season … played club softball with the Corona Angels, helping them win the 2014 Independence Day Tournament and TCS Nationalsationals 18-Gold while finishing as co-champions at the Champions Cup 18-Gold … finished runner-up at the PGF 18-Goldd National Tournament.

PERSONAL Born Alexis Marina Osorio on Aug. 21, 1996 in Riverside, Calif. ... daughter of Anthony and Erika Osoriosorio ... has one brother, Daniel ... majoring in psychology

OSORIO’S CAREER STATS Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2015 1.75 22 9 36 31 22 7 0 0 192.0 112 60 48 72 227 2016 2.39 19 7 42 23 17 4 4 7 184.2 135 70 63 74 273 2017 1.21 23 8 37 28 20 10 6 4 203.0 80 41 35 106 334 TOTAL 1.76 64 24 115 82 59 21 10 11 579.2 327 171 146 252 834 ROLLTIDE.COMROLLTIDE.COM 57 Player Profiles 2017 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 57 games, includingng 40 starts40 starts ...... wentwent 2-22-2 in her first career start against YoungstownYoungstown StateState (Feb.(Feb. 11) with a pair of RBI singles .... earnedearned a hithit in eacheach of the first two games at Louisianaiana (Feb.(Feb. 18)18) ...... wentwent 2-3 with a run scored against UCFCF (Feb.(Feb. 24)24) ...... scoredscored twice in the first win over Drake (M(Marcharch 3)3) beforebefore goinggoing 2-2, including a two-run homer,, in thethe rematchrematch againstagainst the Bulldogs (March 4) ... wentnt 3-43-4 in thethe weekendweekend finale against Jacksonville (Marchch 5)5) ...... namednamed to thethe 33 Easton Crimson Classic All-Tournamenturnament TeamTeam ... hit an RBI single in the game-threeme-three winwin 5-9 • Sophomore • R/R Infield over Arkansas (March 12) ... hitt a two-runtwo-run single againt Kent State (Marchrch 28)28) ...... CLAIRE JENKINS hit a seventh-inning RBI single in gamegame one against Washington (April 21)21) ...... Cullman, Ala. (Cullman) scored the game-tying run in gamegame three against Auburn (May 7).

HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB Attended Cullman High School … finished fourth in the 6A statestate championships in 2015 and 2016 … 2016 6A All-State hitter ofof thethe year … two-time area Player of the Year (2015-16) … 2016 6A Alll StStateate Hitter of the Year … 2014 All Area Hitter of the Year … 2016 Superuper AllAll State … 2016 Max Preps All-American … FloSoftball Hot 100 … 20201414 All-All- Area hitter of the year … 2013-2014 All-Area … played club softballoftball wiwithth Birmingham Thunderbolts Premier, finishing third at the 2016 PGFGF nationalsnationals … played with the PGF All-American Team East in 2016.

PERSONAL

PROFILES Born Claire Elyse Jenkins on February 5, 1998 in Cullman, Ala. … daughterdaughter of Rodney and Martha Jenkins … has one sister, Jennifer… majoringg iinn chchemicalemical engineering.

JENKIN’S CAREER STATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2017 .229 57 40 109 8 25 2 0 1 10 10 14 1 1 TOTAL .229 57 40 109 8 25 2 0 1 10 10 14 1 1 58 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb 2017 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 28 games, includingg 10 starts ... earnedearned a hithit in threethree appearances as a pinch-hitter onon openingopening weekend,weekend, scoringscoring a run against Towson (Feb. 10) .... hit her firstfirst career home run against North Florida (Feb. 22),2), a solosolo shotshot in thethe secondsecond inning ... went 2-2 against Texass TechTech (Feb.(Feb. 24) ... drewdrew a walkwalk and hit an RBI single against Gardner-Webbardner-Webb (Feb.(Feb. 25).

2016 (FRESHMAN) Appeared in 34 games, includingng 14 starts ... drew a walk in a 34 pinch-hit appearance at UAB (Feb.eb. 16) ... earned her first careercareer hit against Maryland (Feb. 21), a two-run single in the 5-8 • Junior • R/R Utility fifth inning ... went 3-3 against ULM (March 4), hittinghitting two doubles, scoring twice andd driving in two runsruns CAROLINE HARDY ... scored twice after drawing two walks againstagainst Mississippi Valley State (April 5)5) ... earned hits Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) in consecutive pinch-hit appearancesarances againstagainst Kentucky (April 23-24) ... earneded a pinch-hitpinch-hit single as part of the sixth-inning comeback in game two against GeorgiaGeorgia (May(May 7) ... posted another pinch-hit single in the SEC Tournament againstgainst Auburn (May 13).

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Played for Vestavia Hills High School in Vestavia Hills, Ala. … Over the Mountain Journal All-Over the Mountain Team from 2012-15 … All-StateState andand All-MetroAll-Metro selection in 2013 and 2014 … Birmingham News Hitter of the Yearr in 2013 … member of the 2014 North-South All-Stars … two-time Max Preps All-AmericanAmerican … played club softball with Tennessee Fury and the East Cobb Bullets … withwith the Fury,Fury, placed third at the 16U nationals in 2013 and won the Adidas Futures tournamentournament anandd TCS Sparkler tournament … finished runner-up at the 2015 ASA Juniornior OlympicOlympic Cup with the East Cobb Bullets.

PERSONAL Born Joy Caroline Hardy on Nov. 4, 1996 … daughter of Gregg and Kim HardyHardy …

has one sister, Emily Jane … majoring in secondary education withwith a focusfocus on social PROFILES science.

HARDY’S CAREER STATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB ATT 2016 .213 34 14 47 8 10 2 0 0 4 15 12 0 0 2017 .195 28 10 41 3 8 0 0 1 2 7 7 0 0 TOTAL .205 62 24 88 11 18 2 0 1 6 22 19 0 0 ROLLTIDE.COM 59 Player Profiles

2017 (SOPHOMORE) Appeared in 53 games,s, incincludingluding 46 starts ... hhitit a two-run hhomeome run in the win over UCF (Feb.. 26) ... drove in at least one RBI in fourfour games at the Easton Crimsonn Classic ... smashed a two-run home run as part of a 3-4 day with two runs scored againstagainst Jacksonville (March 5) ... named to the Eastonston Crimson CClassiclassic AAll-Tournamentll-Tournament team ... had two hits, includingg an RBI sisingle,ngle, in the series oopenerpener agaagainstinst Arkansas (March 10) ... scorescoredd twice anandd ddroverove in a run in tthehe series opener against Mississippiippi State (March 17) ... drove in one of the Tide’s three runs in thee series rurubberbber matchmatch againstagainst thethe BulldogsBulldogs (March 19) ... went 2-3 in ggameame tthreehree at Missouri (Apri(Aprill 2), incincludingluding a two-run double ... wentent 2-3 withwith a run scoredscored againstagainst LipscomLipscombb (Apri(Aprill 5) ... scored the first runn ooff the ddayay in Alabama’s gagame-threeme-three win over LSU (April 9) ... drove inn a run on a bbases-loadedases-loaded hhit-by-pitchit-by-pitch 54 against UAB (April 11) ... drove in the firstfirst run ofof the day against Southern Miss (April 19) on a sacrificesacrifice flyfly and later 5-6 • Junior • R/R Catcher scored a run ... sluggedd a three-run home run at SamSamfordford (April 25) and also dreww a pair ooff walks ... earned a hit in every game of the OleOle Miss series (April 29-M29-Mayay 1), REAGAN DYKES including a two-run singlengle in ggameame tthreehree ... earnedearned a hit in each game of the Auburn series (May 5-7) Collins, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian) to push her hitting streakeak to seven gamgameses ... hit a first-inning RBI single inn the win over Arkansas at the SEC Tournament (May 10) ... went 2-3 vs. Albany (May 19)9) to open NCAA RegionaRegionall play, including a solo home run.

2016 (FRESHMAN) SEC All-Freshman team … appeared in all 65 games, earningng 60 starts ... hhitit .266 with 47 hits, including 12 home runs, the most for any Tidee freshman since 2011 and the third-most for any freshman in program history … drove in 44 RBIs and had 12 multi-RBI performances … drew a pair of walks in herer season debut againstagainst Fordham (Feb. 12) ... caught a runner stealing against Jameses MaMadisondison (Fe(Feb.b. 13) ... earned a hit in four of the five games at the Panther Invitational,ational, includingincluding three multi-hit games ... slugged her first career home run againstnst Mercer (Feb. 20) ... drove in a run on a sacrifice fly against Troy (Feb. 24) ... sluggedugged a second-inninsecond-inningg solo home run against Jacksonville State (March 2) ... hit a two-run sinsinglegle and a two-run homer in the win over DePaul (March 5) ... hit a two-runo-run hhomeome run ddownown the left-field line in the Easton Crimson Classic finale againstt ULM (March 6) ... hit a sixth-inning RBI single against Cal State Fullerton (March 17), the differencedifference in

PROFILES the Tide’s 2-1 win ... scored twice against Grand Canyon (Marcharch 18) ... hit her ffifthifth home run of the season against New Mexico (March 19), a ssixth-inningixth-inning solo shot ... tallied a season-high three hits against DePaul (March 19),9), scorinscoringg twice and driving in two runs ... slugged two home runs to drive in fourur ooff the team’s eieightght runs against Alcorn State (March 22) ... smacked her eighthth home run ooff the season in game three vs. Missouri (March 28), a three-run sshothot in the second inning ... earned hits in all three games against Florida, includingcluding a two-run homer in game two (April 2) ... named SEC Freshman of thee Week on April 4 ... drove in five of the team’s seven runs in game one against Mississippi State (April 8), hitting a two-run single and a three-run double ... hithit RBI singlessingles in games two and three against the Bulldogs (April 9-10) ... eextendedxtended hherer hitting streak to a season-best 11 games in game two againstt Texas A&M (April 16), driving in two runs as well ... hit a pair of two-run homers over the Kentucky series (April 22-24) ... hit two singles as part ooff the sixth-inning comeback over Georgia (May 7), ultimately ddrivingriving in the final run ... hit a three-run home run in game two againstgainst Washington at the NCAA Super Regionals (May 28).

HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB Attended Presbyterian Christian School in Hattiesburg, Miss.ss. … one of only 10 players in the nation selected to the 2015 Louisvilleuisville Slugger Hit Club, which represents the top hitters in the countryountry … 2014 Clarion Ledger All-State and named to the publication’scation’s “Dandy Dozen” list … 2014 Hattiesburg American All-Area seselectionlection … 2011 Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS)MAIS) AAAAAA Player of the Year … helped her team to a 2010 MAIS AAA state championship and was named All-Tournament team … seveneven time aall-ll- district, three time all-state and four time MVP … 2015 MAIS Tournament and All-Star teams … played club softball with the Germantownwn Red Devils and the Birmingham Thunderbolts … earned top five finishes at the PGF nationals with the Birmingham Thunderbolts in 2014 (fifth) and 2015 (third) … placed second at the 2012 16U ASA Nationals and fourth at the 2013 tournamentt with the Red Devils … also played basketball at PCS, leading the team to a 2014 sstatetate cchampionshiphampionship anandd earning All-Tournament and All-State honors … was nameded the school ooffensiveffensive player of the year in basketball.

PERSONAL Born Reagan Elise Dykes on Dec. 17, 1996 … daughter of Bob and Donna Dykes … has one brother, Holden, and one sister, Ramsi, who playeded collegiatecollegiate softballsoftball at William Carey University … majoring in business.

DYKES’ CCAREERAREER SSTATSTATS Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SSBB ATT 2016 .266 65 60 177 31 47 8 0 12 44 21 17 2 2 2017 .250 58 49 132 22 33 3 0 4 24 23 20 2 3 TOTAL .259 123 109 309 53 80 11 0 16 68 44 37 4 5 60 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #BamaSB 2017 Review

Alabama qualified for its 19th-consecutive NCAA Tournament and earned a top-16 national seed for the 13th-straight season. The Tide swept its three games, extending its regional winning streak to 34 games, to advance to its 13th-straight NCAA Super Regional appearance. The Tide is the only team in the nation to play in all 13 Super Regional rounds since its introduction in the 2005 season.

Head Coach Patrick Murphy earned his 1,000th career victory on March 28 with a 5-3 comeback victory at home against Kent State. He is the 23rd coach in Division-I softball to reach the milestone, the 15th among active coaches.

The Crimson Tide’s trio of pitchers combined to shut out 27 opponents in 2017, marking a new Alabama single-season record. This bests the previous record mark of 26 set in 2009. Sydney Littlejohn contributed to seven combined shutouts, tying Jaclyn Traina’s school record set during her 2011 freshman campaign.

Three consecutive sellout crowds of 4,015 packed Rhoads Stadium for the series against Auburn, marking a new single-game attendance record as well as a weekend attendance record of 12,045. It was the highest-attended SEC series at Rhoads Stadium since 2013 vs. Mississippi State. 2017 REVIEW

Alexis Osorio began her All-American junior season in style, throwing a seven-inning perfect game with a school-record 19 strikeouts in her season debut at Coastal Carolina. It marked just the third time a Crimson Tide player had thrown 18 or more strikeouts in a game, though Osorio would throw 18 strikeouts in three more games by the end of the season.

2017 AWARDS

NFCA All-America All-SEC Alexis Osorio (1st Team) Alexis Osorio (2nd Team) Elissa Brown (All-Freshman) Bailey Hemphill (All-Freshman) NFCA All-South Region Alexis Osorio (1st Team) Demi Turner (1st Team)

ROLLTIDE.COM 61 2017 Review 2017 OVERALL STATISTICS

RECORD: 46-18 HOME: 30-6 AWAY: 10-11 NEUTRAL: 16-1 SEC: 12-11 BATTING 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% Demi Turner .378 48 42 127 28 48 4 2 1 15 59 .465 10 6 5 1 .444 1 10 19 23 73 59 5 .964 Bailey Hemphill .309 63 63 152 29 47 5 2 9 41 83 .546 57 2 20 4 .493 4 0 3 3 280 7 0 1.000 Merris Schroder .303 56 45 122 21 37 6 3 4 24 61 .500 21 1 24 0 .410 0 0 9 11 44 0 1 .978 Chandler Dare .296 61 59 162 23 48 2 2 1 13 57 .352 17 1 15 1 .367 0 11 11 14 25 1 1 .963 Elissa Brown .290 58 50 138 41 40 0 0 0 2 40 .290 19 0 21 1 .376 0 6 31 34 50 2 0 1.000 Gabby Callaway .274 41 49 73 10 20 5 0 1 11 28 .384 3 2 12 0 .321 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 1.000 Reagan Dykes .250 58 49 132 22 33 3 0 4 24 48 .364 23 2 20 0 .367 1 4 2 3 380 21 3 .993 Peyton Grantham .240 63 60 171 19 41 10 0 7 39 72 .421 20 1 28 1 .318 3 1 1 1 215 31 4 .984 Marisa Runyon .236 59 55 148 17 35 8 1 3 29 54 .365 26 3 17 0 .356 3 2 0 0 27 44 5 .934 Claire Jenkins .229 57 40 109 8 25 2 0 1 10 30 .275 10 3 14 0 .309 1 2 1 1 55 68 7 .946 Sydney Booker .226 55 49 124 11 28 3 2 3 18 44 .355 12 5 27 2 .319 0 5 6 8 52 78 8 .942 ------Mari Cranek .271 49 19 59 14 16 2 0 1 5 21 .356 9 0 12 0 .368 0 3 6 8 12 0 0 1.000 Carrigan Fain .267 23 12 30 6 8 2 0 1 7 13 .433 13 1 10 1 .489 1 0 0 0 56 0 0 1.000 Rachel Bobo .222 51 4 18 14 4 0 1 0 0 6 .333 2 0 5 0 .300 0 0 9 10 7 0 0 1.000 Caroline Hardy .195 28 10 41 3 8 0 0 1 2 11 .268 7 0 7 0 .313 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1.000 Madi Moore .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 4 15 2 .905 Sydney Littlejohn .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 7 37 0 1.000 TOTALS .273 64 64 1606 266 438 52 13 37 240 627 .390 249 27 237 11 .377 14 44 99 1117 1301 378 38 .978 OPPONENTS .164 64 64 1521 113 250 23 4 28 100 325 .240 160 39 551 10 .260 4 17 26 36 1236 469 58 .967

LOB - Team (439), Opp (327). DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (22). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (6). Hemphill 5, Jenkins 1, Lafaele 1, Opp (6). Picked off - Schroder 2 Turner 1

PITCHING Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Alexis Osorio 1.21 23 8 37 28 20 10 6 4 203.0 80 41 35 106 334 8 1 14 .118 1 18 1 3 4 Sydney Littlejohn 1.31 17 9 35 26 15 6 7 2 176.0 127 41 33 36 187 10 3 10 .198 4 10 0 0 8 Madi Moore 3.20 6 1 19 10 5 2 5 0 54.2 43 41 25 18 30 5 0 4 .215 4 11 0 1 5 TOTALS 1.50 46 18 64 64 40 27 9 6 433.2 250 113 93 160 551 23 4 28 .164 9 39 1 4 17 OPPONENTS 3.77 18 46 64 64 32 9 1 1 412.0 438 266 222 249 237 52 13 37 .273 39 27 2 14 44

PB - Team (6), Hemphill 3, Dykes 2, Fain 1, Opp (11). Pickoffs - Team (4) Dykes 4, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Dykes (17-26), Osorio (11-18), Littlejohn (14-15), Hemphill (8-9) M. Moore (1-3), Fain (1-1).

FIELDING MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Bailey Hemphill 287 280 7 0 1.000 7 8 1 .889 3 0 Demi Turner 9 2 1 - 12 Carrigan Fain 56 56 0 0 1.000 0 1 1 1.000 1 0 Peyton Grantham 10 1 - - 11 Elissa Brown 52 50 2 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Chandler Dare 7 2 - - 9 Sydney Littlejohn 44 7 37 0 1.000 1 14 1 .933 0 0 Elissa Brown 8 1 - - 9 Mari Cranek 12 12 0 0 1.000 6 0 0 --- 0 0 Bailey Hemphill 5 2 1 - 9 Rachel Bobo 7 7 0 7 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Marisa Runyon 5 2 - - 7

2017 REVIEW Caroline Hardy 6 6 0 0 1.000 1 0 0 --- 0 0 Merris Schroder 7 - - - 7 Gabby Callaway 6 6 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Gabby Callaway 3 2 - - 5 Reagan Dykes 404 380 21 3 .993 0 17 9 .654 2 0 Reagan Dykes 4 1 - - 5 Peyton Grantham 250 215 31 4 .984 11 0 0 --- 0 0 Claire Jenkins 3 1 - - 4 Merris Schroder 45 44 0 1 .978 2 0 0 --- 0 0 Sydney Booker 2 1 - - 3 Demi Turner 137 73 59 5 .964 5 0 0 --- 0 0 Mari Cranek 3 - - - 3 Chandler Dare 27 25 1 1 .963 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Carrigan Fain 1 1 - - 1 Claire Jenkins 130 55 68 7 .946 5 0 0 --- 0 0 Caroline Hardy 1 - - - 1 Sydney Booker 138 52 78 8 .942 5 0 0 --- 0 0 TEAM 68 16 2 0 86 Marisa Runyon 76 27 44 5 .934 2 0 0 --- 0 0 Madi Moore 21 4 15 2 .905 1 1 2 .333 0 0 Alexis Osorio 19 2 15 2 .895 0 11 7 .611 0 0 MULTIPLE RBI GAMES TOTALS 1717 1301 378 38 .978 17 26 10 .722 6 0 Player 2 3 4 5+ Total OPPONENTS 1763 1236 469 58 .967 22 99 18 .846 11 1 Bailey Hemphill 7 2 2 - 11 Peyton Grantham 3 2 1 2 8 Marisa Runyon 7 - - - 7 HITTING STREAKS REACHED BASE STREAKS Merris Schroder 4 2 - - 6 Player Longest Current Player Longest Current Sydney Booker 4 - 1 - 5 Merris Schroder 18 - Bailey Hemphill 22 - Reagan Dykes 4 1 - - 5 Demi Turner 13 - Merris Schoder 20 - Claire Jenkins 3 - - - 3 Reagan Dykes 9 - Demi Turner 19 - Demi Turner - 2 - - 2 Chandler Dare 6 - Elissa Brown 16 2 Chandler Dare 2 - - - 2 Elissa Brown 6 2 Marisa Runyon 11 2 Carrigan Fain 1 1 - - 2 Bailey Hemphill 6 - Reagan Dykes 9 - Mari Cranek 1 - - - 1 Marisa Runyon 5 - Chandler Dare 8 - Gabby Callaway 1 - 1 - 1 Sydney Booker 4 - Peyton Grantham 7 - TEAM 36 10 5 2 53 Claire Jenkins 4 - Mari Cranek 7 - Peyton Grantham 4 - Sydney Booker 6 - Mari Cranek 3 - Carrigan Fain 5 - Carrigan Fain 3 - Caroline Hardy 4 - Caroline Hardy 2 - Claire Jenkins 4 - Rachel Bobo 1 1 Gabby Callaway 3 - Rachel Bobo 2 1

62 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #BamaSB 2017 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE STATISTICS

SEC RECORD: 12-11 HOME: 8-4 AWAY: 4-7 BATTING 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% Demi Turner .438 13 11 32 10 14 1 0 0 1 15 .469 4 1 1 1 .469 0 3 4 4 22 17 3 .929 Gabby Callaway .385 13 7 26 2 10 2 0 0 5 12 .462 0 1 6 0 .407 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1.000 Elissa Brown .333 18 14 36 10 12 0 0 0 0 12 .333 2 0 6 0 .368 0 2 5 5 13 0 0 1.000 Reagan Dykes .281 23 20 57 7 16 1 0 0 8 17 .298 9 0 9 0 .379 0 0 1 1 159 7 1 .994 Mari Cranek .257 16 13 35 5 9 1 0 0 1 10 .286 6 0 7 0 .366 0 3 1 3 10 0 0 1.000 Chandler Dare .233 22 21 60 6 14 1 1 1 4 20 .333 7 1 4 1 .324 0 5 0 1 8 0 1 .889 Merris Schroder .222 18 15 45 6 10 0 0 1 5 13 .289 7 0 11 0 .327 0 0 3 4 21 0 0 1.000 Bailey Hemphill .220 23 23 59 7 13 2 1 0 8 17 .288 18 0 8 1 .403 0 0 0 0 59 2 0 1.000 Peyton Grantham .212 23 23 66 6 14 2 0 4 14 28 .424 6 0 10 1 .274 1 0 0 0 107 13 4 .968 Marisa Runyon .200 23 23 65 4 13 5 1 2 14 23 .354 6 0 2 0 .260 2 1 0 0 11 27 2 .950 Sydney Booker .196 20 19 51 5 10 0 2 1 5 17 .333 2 2 12 2 .255 0 1 1 2 27 32 5 .922 Claire Jenkins .175 23 17 40 2 7 0 0 0 1 7 .175 4 1 7 0 .267 0 2 0 0 25 27 3 .945 ------Rachel Bobo .333 16 0 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 .000 Caroline Hardy .000 5 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Carrigan Fain .000 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 3 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Madi Moore .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1.000 Sydney Littlejohn .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 2 0 1 0 .667 0 0 0 0 4 19 0 1.000 TOTALS .245 23 23 583 76 143 15 5 8 66 192 .329 71 6 88 6 .332 3 17 17 22 471 154 21 .967 OPPONENTS .198 23 23 581 59 115 12 2 12 52 167 .287 88 16 175 4 .319 1 7 11 16 466 195 16 .976 LOB - Team (138), Opp (163). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (6). IBB - Team (2), Hemphill 2, Opp (3).

PITCHING Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Alexis Osorio 1.57 9 5 15 14 9 5 0 0 90.0 46 25 20 71 132 4 1 7 .146 0 8 0 1 3 Sydney Littlejohn 2.10 3 6 13 9 6 0 0 1 63.1 60 24 19 14 40 7 1 4 .246 2 8 0 0 4 Madi Moore 9.55 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 9 10 5 3 3 1 0 1 .409 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 1.96 12 11 23 23 15 5 0 1 157.0 115 59 44 88 175 12 2 12 .198 2 16 0 1 7 OPPONENTS 2.79 11 12 23 23 13 6 0 1 155.1 143 76 62 71 88 15 5 8 .245 14 6 0 3 17

PB - Team (1), Dykes 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (1), Dykes 1. SBA/ATT - Dykes (8-13), Osorio (7-11), Littlejohn (4-5), Hemphill (3-3)

FIELDING MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Bailey Hemphill 61 59 2 0 1.000 3 3 0 1.000 0 0 Marisa Runyon 2 2 - - 4 Sydney Littlejohn 23 4 19 0 1.000 1 4 1 .800 0 0 Demi Turner 2 1 - - 3 Merris Schroder 21 21 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Elissa Brown 3 - - - 3 Elissa Brown 13 13 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Gabby Callaway 2 1 - - 3 Mari Cranek 10 10 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Chandler Dare 2 1 - - 3 Gabby Callaway 3 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Merris Schroder 2 - - - 2 Madi Moore 1 0 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Mari Cranek 2 - - - 2 Reagan Dykes 167 159 7 1 .994 0 8 5 .615 1 0 Peyton Grantham 1 1 - - 2 Peyton Grantham 124 107 13 4 .968 5 0 0 --- 0 0 Bailey Hemphill 1 1 - - 2 Marisa Runyon 40 11 27 2 .950 1 0 0 --- 0 0 Reagan Dykes 2 - - - 2 Claire Jenkins 55 25 27 3 .945 2 0 0 --- 0 0 Sydney Booker 1 - - - 1 Demi Turner 42 22 17 3 .929 1 0 0 --- 0 0 TEAM 20 7 0 0 27 Sydney Booker 64 27 32 5 .922 1 0 0 --- 0 0

Chandler Dare 9 8 0 1 .889 0 0 0 --- 0 0 2017 REVIEW Alexis Osorio 13 2 9 2 .846 0 7 4 .636 0 0 MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Rachel Bobo 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Carrigan Fain 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Maria Runyon 4 - - - 4 Caroline Hardy 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 --- 0 0 Peyton Grantham 1 1 - 1 3 TOTALS 646 471 154 21 .967 6 11 5 .688 1 0 Sydney Booker 2 - - - 2 OPPONENTS 677 466 195 16 .976 6 17 5 .773 6 0 Bailey Hemphill 1 - 1 - 2 Reagan Dykes 2 - - - 2 Merris Schroder 1 - - - 1 Chandler Dare 1 - - 1 1 HITTING STREAKS REACHED BASE STREAKS TEAM 12 1 1 1 15 Player Longest Current Player Longest Current Demi Turner 10 - Demi Turner 11 11 Reagan Dykes 6 6 Elissa Brown 8 8 Elissa Brown 4 4 Bailey Hemphill 7 - Merris Schroder 4 - Chandler Dare 6 2 Chandler Dare 4 1 Reagan Dykes 6 6 Peyton Grantham 3 2 Peyton Grantham 5 2 Bailey Hemphill 3 - Mari Cranek 5 - Mari Cranek 3 - Merris Schroder 4 - Sydney Booker 4 - Sydney Booker 3 - Marisa Runyon 2 1 Marisa Runyon 2 2 Claire Jenkins 2 2 Claire Jenkins 2 2 Gabby Callaway 2 2 Gabby Callaway 2 2 Rachel Bobo 1 - Rachel Bobo 1 -

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2017 FINAL TEAM STANDINGS 2017 SEC SOFTBALL AWARDS SEC Overall First Team All-SEC Florida 20-3 50-6 P - Kaylee Carlson, Auburn Auburn 17-7 46-10 P - Kelly Barnhill, Florida Tennessee 16-7 44-10 P - , Florida IF - Nicole DeWitt, Florida Texas A&M 16-7 42-10 IF - Kayli Kvistad, Florida Alabama 12-11 42-16 IF - Katie Reed, Kentucky LSU 12-12 41-18 IF - Caroline Seitz, Mississippi State Kentucky 12-12 36-17 IF - Meghan Gregg, Tennessee Ole Miss 10-14 40-18 OF - Amanda Lorenz, Florida Mississppi State 10-14 36-20 OF - Cortni Emanuel, Georgia South Carolina 8-15 32-23 OF - Bailey Landry, LSU Missouri 7-16 32-23 OF - Kylan Becker, Ole Miss Arkansas 7-17 31-22 C - Carlee Wallace, Auburn DP/U - Aleshia Ocasio, Florida Georgia 6-18 33-21 Second Team All-SEC Alexis Osorio was second in P - Alexis Osorio, Alabama the SEC with 132 strikeouts 2017 SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS over 90.0 innings of league play, P - Allie Walljasper, LSU holding opponenets to a .146 (Knoxville, Tenn. - Sherri Parker Lee Stadium) P - Kaitlin Lee, Ole Miss batting average. P - Matty Moss, Tennessee Wednesday, May 10 (First Round) IF - A.J. Belans, Arkansas Game 1: #5 Alabama 4, #12 Arkansas 1 IF - Kasey Cooper, Auburn Game 2: #8 Ole Miss 2, #9 Mississippi State 1 IF - Alyssa DiCarlo, Georgia Game 3: #7 Kentucky 7, #10 South Carolina 3 IF - Kristen Cuyos, Texas A&M IF - Riley Sartain, Texas A&M Game 4: #6 LSU 6, #11 Missouri 5 OF - Alyssa Rivera, Auburn OF - Justine McLean, Florida Thursday, May 11 (Quarterfinals) OF - Sydni Emanuel, Georgia Game 5: #5 Alabama 2, #4 Texas A&M 1 OF - Regan Nash, Missouri Game 6: #8 Ole Miss 2, #1 Florida 0 C - Sahvanna Jaquish, LSU Game 7: #2 Auburn 2, #7 Kentucky 0 DP/U - Brooke Vines, Tennessee Game 8: #6 LSU 6, #3 Tennessee 2 SEC All-Freshman Friday, May 13 (Semifinals) P - Autumn Storms, Arkansas Game 9: #8 Ole Miss 4, #5 Alabama 1 P - Morgan Bruce, Ole Miss Game 10: #6 LSU 6, #2 Auburn 0 P - Caylan Arnold, Tennessee IF - Sophia Reynoso, Florida IF - Alex Martens, Kentucky Saturday, May 14 (Championship) IF - Braxton Burnside, Missouri #8 Ole Miss 5, #6 LSU 1 IF - Mackenzie Boesel, South Carolina IF - Chelsea Seggen, Tennessee

2017 REVIEW OF - Elissa Brown, Alabama SEC IN THE POSTSEASON OF -Alyssa Rivera, Auburn Elissa Brown was second in the - Eight teams in final USA Today/NFCA Top 25 OF - Bailey Vick, kentucky league with 31 stolen bases last year, the highest total for any No. 2 Florida OF -Sarah Hudek, Texas A&M DP/U - Bailey Hemphill, Alabama freshman, and was only caught No. 6 LSU stealing three times. No. 8 Texas A&M No. 11 Alabama SEC All-Defensive P - Kaylee Carson, Tennessee No. 12 Tennessee C - Carlee Wallace, Florida No. 13 Auburn 1B - Kaylea Snaer, South Carolina No. 15 Ole Miss 2B - Nicole Dewitt, Florida No. 17 Kentucky SS - Meghan Gregg, Tennessee 3B - Kasey Cooper, Auburn - 13 NCAA Regional Teams LF - Bailey Vick, Kentucky Most of any conference CF - Amanda Ivy, Mississippi State RF - Sydni Emanuel, Georgia - 9 NCAA Super Regional Teams Player of the Year Most of any conference Meghan Gregg, Tennessee

- Three Women’s College World Series Teams Pitcher of the Year Florida Kelly Barnhill, Florida LSU Freshman of the Year Texas A&M Caylan Arnold, Tennessee

Scholar-Athlete of the Year Kasey Cooper, Auburn

Coach of the Year Bailey Hemphill’s 57 walks , Florida ranked fourth in the SEC and is the highest total from a Crimson Tide freshman in program history.

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Both Alexis Osorio and Sydney Littlejohn (pictured) were among the top five in the SEC in average and strikeouts, while Littlejohn ranked fourth with 23 wins.

2017 SEC LEADERS (OVERALL STATS) 2017 SEC LEADERS (SEC-ONLY STATS)

WALKS WINS HOME RUNS Bailey Hemphill 4th 57 Sydney Littlejohn T-4th 23 Peyton Grantham T-6th 4 WINS Alexis Osorio T-3rd 9 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE APPEARANCES TRIPLES Bailey Hemphill 5th .493 Alexis Osorio 7th 42 Sydney Booker T-3rd 2 APPEARANCES Alexis Osorio 9th 15 STOLEN BASES GAMES STARTED DOUBLES Marisa Runyon T-6th 5 GAMES STARTED

Elissa Brown 2nd 31 Alexis Osorio T-7th 28 2017 REVIEW Demi Turner 9th 19 Sydney Littlejohn 10th 26 Alexis Osorio T-4th 14 WALKS Bailey Hemphill T-5th 18 Alexis Osorio 4th 1.21 Sydney Littlejohn 5th 1.31 RUNS BATTED IN Marisa Runyon T-5th 24 BATTERS STRUCK OUT Alexis Osorio 2nd 334 STOLEN BASES Syndey Littlejohn 5th 187 Elissa Brown T-9th 5

SAVES EARNED RUN AVERAGE Alexis Osorio 4th 4 Alexis Osorio 6th 1.56

BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST BATTERS STRUCK OUT Alexis Osorio 1st .118 Alexis Osorio 2nd 132 Syndey Littlejohn 10th .198 BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST INNINGS PITCHED Alexis Osorio 2nd .146 Alexis Osorio 3rd 203.0 Sydney Littlejohn 8th 176.0 INNINGS PITCHED Alexis Osorio 3rd 90.0

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NFCA ALL-AMERICANS (53) Whitney Larsen (1st Team) Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman 2017 (1) Alexis Osorio (1st Team) Amanda Locke (1st Team) 2008 Head Coach Patrick Murphy 2016 (3) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Jennifer Fenton (2nd Team) Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Leona Lafaele (2nd Team) 2010 (4) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman Sydney Littlejohn (2nd Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) 2006 Head Coach Patrick Murphy 2015 (4) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Asst. Coach Alyson Habetz\ Alexis Osorio (2nd Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (2nd Team) Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman Marisa Runyon (3rd Team) 2009 (6) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) 2003 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Demi Turner (3rd Team) Ashley Holcombe (1st Team) Asst. Coach Alyson Habetz 2014 (2) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman Jaclyn Traina (2nd Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) 2000 Head Coach Patrick Murphy 2013 (4) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Asst. Coach Alyson Habetz Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (1st Team) Asst. Coach Karen Johns Haylie McCleney (2nd Team) 2008 (5) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (3rd Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) ALL-SEC (93) 2012 (4) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) 2017 (1) Alexis Osorio (2nd Team) Amanda Locke (2nd Team) Ashley Holcombe (2nd Team) 2016 (3) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) Kelley Montalvo (2nd Team) Leona Lafaele (2nd Team) Jennifer Fenton (3rd Team) 2007 (6) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) Sydney Littlejohn (2nd Team) 2011 (4) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Chrissy Owens (1st Team) 2015 (4) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Lauren Parker (1st Team) Alexis Osorio (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Marisa Runyon (2nd Team) Whitney Larsen (2nd Team) Charlotte Morgan (2nd Team) Demi Turner (2nd Team) 2010 (3) Charlotte Morgan (2nd Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) 2014 (4) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) Kayla Braud (2nd Team) 2006 (5) Staci Ramsey (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (2nd Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Molly Fichtner (2nd Team) 2009 (3) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Chrissy Owens (2nd Team) 2013 (3) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (2nd Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) Kaila Hunt (2nd Team) 2008 (4) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) 2005 (4) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Haylie McCleney (2nd Team) Kelsi Dunne (3rd Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) 2012 (8) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) Jackie Wilkins (2nd Team) Jennifer Fenton (1st Team) 2007 (3) Lauren Parker (1st Team) 2004 (3) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (2nd Team) Brittany Rogers (2nd Team) Dominique Accetturo (2nd Team) Jazlyn Lunceford (2nd Team) Chrissy Owens (3rd Team) Ashley Courtney (2nd Team) Kayla Braud (2nd Team) 2006 (2) Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) 2003 (3) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Kendall Dawson (2nd Team) Brittany Rogers (3rd Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Amanda Locke (2nd Team) 2005 (2) Ashley Courtney (2nd Team) Ashley Courtney (2nd Team) 2011 (4) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) 2002 (3) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) 2004 (1) Jackie McClain (3rd Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Whitney Larsen (1st Team) 2003 (1) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Amanda Locke (2nd Team) 2002 (2) Ashley Courtney (1st Team) 2001 (5) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) 2010 (4) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) 2001 (4) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Jackie McClain (2nd Team) Suzanne Olcott (1st Team) Whitney Larsen (2nd Team) Shelley Laird (2nd Team) Ginger Jones (2nd Team) 2009 (4) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Suzanne Olcott (3rd Team) 2000 (4) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) 2000 (3) Ginger Jones (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Shelley Laird (2nd Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Shelley Laird (3rd Team) Suzanne Olcott (2nd Team) 2008 (7) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) 1999 (2) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) 1999 (2) Carrie Moreman (1st Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Carrie Moreman (3rd Team) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) Kelley Montalvo (1st Team) 1998 (1) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) 1998 (4) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (1st Team) Carrie Moreman (1st Team) Dani Woods (2nd Team) ALL SOUTH REGION (90) Christy Kyle (1st Team) Jordan Praytor (2nd Team) 2017 (2) Alexis Osorio (1st Team) J.C. Chapman (2nd Team) Ashley Holcombe (2nd Team) Demi Turner (1st Team) 1997 (3) Karla Contryman (1st Team) 2007 (6) Lauren Parker (1st Team) 2016 (5) Chandler Dare (1st Team) Christy Kyle (1st Team) Jordan Praytor (1st Team)

RECORDS & HISTORY Leona Lafaele (1st Team) Nicki McKee (2nd Team) Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Sydney Littlejohn (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (2nd Team) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) NATIONAL COACHING STAFF Chrissy Owens (2nd Team) Andrea Hawkins (3rd Team) OF THE YEAR Dani Woods (2nd Team) 2015 (5) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) 2012 Head Coach Patrick Murphy 2006 (6) Staci Ramsey (1st Team) Alexis Osorio (1st Team) Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Brittany Rogers (1st Team) Marisa Runyon (1st Team) Asst. Coach Stephanie VanBrakle Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Demi Turner (1st Team) Jordan Praytor (1st Team) Danae Hays (3rd Team) SOUTH REGION COACHING STAFF Ashley Holcombe (2nd Team) 2014 (5) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) OF THE YEAR (10) Dani Woods (2nd Team) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) 2016 Head Coach Patrick Murphy 2005 (4) Jackie Wilkins (1st Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Ashley Courtney (2nd Team) Molly Fichtner (2nd Team) Asst. Coach Stephanie VanBrakle Staci Ramsey (2nd Team) Jadyn Spencer (3rd Team) 2014 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) 2013 (4) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz 2004 (4) Jackie McClain (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Asst. Coach Stephanie VanBrakle Stephanie VanBrakle (1st Team) Haylie McCleney (1st Team) 2012 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Staci Ramsey (2nd Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Capper Reed (2nd Team) 2012 (6) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (1st Team) Asst. Coach Stephanie VanBrakle 2003 (4) Lacy Prejean (1st Team) Kaila Hunt (1st Team) 2011 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Jackie McClain (1st Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Ashley Courtney (1st Team) Jennifer Fenton (1st Team) Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) 2010 Head Coach Patrick Murphy 2002 (4) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Amanda Locke (1st Team) Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz Jackie McClain (1st Team) 2011 (6) Kelsi Dunne (1st Team) Asst. Coach Vann Stuedeman Lacy Prejean (2nd Team) Kayla Braud (1st Team) 2009 Head Coach Patrick Murphy Jackie Wilkins (2nd Team) Jaclyn Traina (1st Team) Assoc. Head Coach Alyson Habetz 2001 (6) Ginger Jones (1st Team) 66 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb HONORS AND AWARDS

Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) 2004 Angela Johnson 2006 Stephanie VanBrakle (2/13) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Stephanie VanBrakle (3/6) Jackie McClain (1st Team) USA SOFTBALL NATIONAL POW (8) Stephanie VanBrakle (3/27) Suzanne Olcott (1st Team) 2014 Jaclyn Traina (3/25) Stephanie VanBrakle (4/3) Lacy Prejean (2nd Team) 2010 Kelsi Dunne (5/18) 2005 Stephanie VanBrakle (2/14) 2000 (6) Ginger Jones (1st Team) 2009 Kelsi Dunne (4/6) 2004 Erin Wright (2/16) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) 2008 Kelley Montalvo (3/11) 2002 Shelley Laird (2/25) Shelley Laird (1st Team) Charlotte Morgan (4/8) Erin Wright (3/4) Christy Kyle (2nd Team) 2006 Stephanie VanBrakle (3/13) Shelley Laird (4/15) Suzanne Olcott (2nd Team) Dominique Accetturo (3/27) 2001 Shelley Laird (3/19) Lacy Prejean (2nd Team) 2005 Stephanie VanBrakle (5/17) 2000 Shelley Laird (3/20) 1999 (4) Kelley Askew (1st Team) Julie Lindner (4/10) Kelly Kretschman (1st Team) NFCA SOFTBALL NATIONAL POW (5) 1999 Shelley Laird (3/2) Carrie Moreman (1st Team) 2016 Sydney Littlejohn (4/5) Penny Cope (3/30) Shelley Laird (2nd Team) 2014 Jaclyn Traina (3/25) Shelley Laird (5/4) 1998 (5) Christy Kyle (1st Team) 2009 Kelsi Dunne (4/6) Carrie Moreman (1st Team) 2008 Kelley Montalvo (3/11) SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (17) Penny Cope (2nd Team) Charlotte Morgan (4/8) 2016 Reagan Dykes (4/4) Kelly Kretschman (2nd Team) 2015 Demi Turner (3/16) Kim Rohret (2nd Team) SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK (45) Demi Turner (3/30) 1997 (2) Christy Kyle (1st Team) 2015 Haylie McCleney (2/16) 2014 Sydney Littlejohn (5/5) Karla Contryman (2nd Team) 2013 Molly Fichtner (4/8) 2013 Haylie McCleney (2/11) 2012 Amanda Locke (2/13) Haylie McCleney (2/25) SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR (2) Jennifer Fenton (3/19) 2011 Jaclyn Traina (2/21) 2010 Charlotte Morgan Kaila Hunt (4/2) Jaclyn Traina (3/1) 2009 Charlotte Morgan Amanda Locke (4/23) 2010 Kayla Braud (2/22) 2011 Amanda Locke (5/9) Kayla Braud (3/15) SEC PITCHER OF THE YEAR (5) 2010 Charlotte Morgan (3/22) Kayla Braud (3/29) 2014 Jaclyn Traina 2009 Charlotte Morgan (4/20) 2009 Amanda Locke (2/16) 2012 Jaclyn Traina 2008 Brittany Rogers (2/18) Cassie Reilly-Boccia (4/6) 2011 Kelsi Dunne Kelley Montalvo (3/10) 2008 Kelsi Dunne (2/25) 2010 Kelsi Dunne Charlotte Morgan (3/24) 2007 Charlotte Morgan (2/13) 2006 Stephanie VanBrakle Charlotte Morgan (4/7) Charlotte Morgan (3/13) 2007 Brittany Rogers (2/20) Charlotte Morgan (3/20) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR (4) Lauren Parker (2/26) 2014 Patrick Murphy Dani Woods (4/10) SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (35) 2012 Patrick Murphy 2006 Dani Woods (2/6) 2015 (2) Alexis Osorio 2010 Patrick Murphy Jordan Praytor (3/13) Marisa Runyon 2006 Patrick Murphy Dominique Accetturo (3/20) 2014 (2) Kallie Case Dani Woods (3/27) Haylie McCleney SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (8) Dani Woods (5/1) 2012 (4) Jaclyn Traina (MVP) 2014 Alexis Osorio 2005 Ashley Courtney (2/21) Jennifer Fenton 2010 Kayla Braud Ashley Courtney (3/28) Kaila Hunt 2009 Amanda Locke Staci Ramsey (4/18) Kayla Braud 2008 Kelsi Dunne 2004 Stephanie VanBrakle (3/15) 2011 (2) Whitney Larsen 2006 Brittany Rogers Stephanie VanBrakle (4/19) Jennifer Fenton 2003 Stephanie VanBrakle Capper Reed (5/4) 2010 (4) Kelsi Dunne (MVP) 2001 Jackie McClain Jackie Wilkins (5/11) Jennifer Fenton 2000 Lacy Prejean 2003 Ashley Courtney (2/3) Whitney Larsen Jackie McClain (2/24) Kayla Braud FRESHMAN ALL-SEC (19) Jackie McClain (4/7) 2009 (3) Charlotte Morgan 2017 (2) Elissa Brown 2002 Ashley Courtney (2/12) Lauren Parker Bailey Hemphill Jackie McClain (4/22) Ashley Holcombe 2016 (1) Reagan Dykes 2001 Kelly Kretschman (2/26) 2008 (3) Charlotte Morgan 2015 (2) Alexis Osorio Kelly Kretschman (3/12) Whitney Larsen Demi Turner Jackie McClain (4/2) Kelsi Dunne 2013 (2) Haylie McCleney Kelly Kretschman (4/23) 2007 (1) Kellie Eubanks Andrea Hawkins 2000 Ginger Jones (4/3) 2006 (1) Brittany Rogers 2011 (1) Kaila Hunt Suzanne Olcott (2/14) 2005 (6) Dominique Accetturo 2010 (2) Kayla Braud 1999 Kelly Kretschman (4/13) Ashley Courtney Keima Davis 1998 Carrie Moreman (4/21) Jordan Praytor 2009 (2) Cassie Reilly-Boccia Christy Kyle (4/7) Stephanie VanBrakle (MVP) Amanda Locke Kelly Kretschman (3/24) Jackie Wilkins 2008 (1) Kelsi Dunne 1997 Christy Kyle (4/8) Jennifer Wright 2007 (1) Charlotte Morgan Christy Kyle (4/22) 2004 (1) Jackie McClain 2006 (2) Kelley Montalvo 2003 (2) Dominique Accetturo Brittany Rogers SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK (34) Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 (3) Chrissy Owens 2016 Alexis Osorio (2/29) 2002 (1) Suzanne Olcott Jordan Praytor Sydney Littlejohn (4/4) 2000 (1) Ginger Jones 2015 Sydney Littlejohn (2/9) 1998 (2) Kierstin Arntsen Dani Woods RECORDS & HISTORY Sydney Littlejohn (3/9) Carrie Moreman SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM (14) Leslie Jury (4/27) 2017 Sydney Littlejohn 2014 Jaclyn Traina (3/24) COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 2016 Chandler Dare 2012 Jaclyn Traina (3/19) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (12) 2015 Sydney Littlejohn Jaclyn Traina (4/2) 2014 (2) Kaila Hunt 2014 Jadyn Spencer Jaclyn Traina (4/9) Jaclyn Traina 2013 Ryan Iamurri 2011 Kelsi Dunne (3/14) 2012 (4) Jaclyn Traina (MVP) 2012 Cassie Reilly-Boccia Jaclyn Traina (3/21) Kayla Braud 2011 Courtney Conley Kelsi Dunne (4/4) Jennifer Fenton 2010 Catherine Dozier 2010 Kelsi Dunne (4/12) Amanda Locke 2009 Catherine Dozier 2009 Kelsi Dunne (3/9) 2011 (1) Whitney Larsen 2008 Jordan Praytor Kelsi Dunne (4/6) 2009 (3) Charlotte Morgan 2007 Brittany Rogers Kelsi Dunne (4/27) Kelley Montalvo 2006 Jordan Praytor 2008 Kelsi Dunne (4/21) Brittany Rogers 2005 Jennifer Wright Kelsi Dunne (5/5) 2008 (1) Charlotte Morgan 2007 Blair Potter (5/1) 2000 (1) Kelly Kretschman ROLLTIDE.COM 67 Records & History MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

GRAND SLAMS 8. Stephanie VanBrakle* vs. Missouri State, 6-0, Feb. 19, 2006 1. Karla Contryman vs. Auburn (4/2/97) 9. Stephanie VanBrakle vs. South Carolina, 8-0 (5), March 12, 2006 2. Christy Kyle vs. Mississippi (4/5/97) 10. Stephanie VanBrakle# at Kentucky, 7-0, April 1, 2006 3. Christy Kyle vs. Mississippi (4/5/98) 11. Chrissy Owens vs. Mississippi Valley State, 8-0, May 19, 2006 4. Christy Kyle vs. Georgia Southern (3/25/98) 12. Blair Potter vs. Kentucky, 8-0, April 29, 2007 5. Kelley Askew vs. Arkansas (3/21/99) 13. Kelsi Dunne* vs. Illinois, 6-0, Feb. 22, 2008 6. Ginger Jones vs. Eastern Kentucky(2/19/00) 14. Kelsi Dunne vs. Ole Miss, 8-0, March 30, 2008 7. Christy Kyle vs. Long Island (3/9/00) 15. Kelsi Dunne* vs. Kentucky, 2-1, April 14, 2009 8. Lindsay Testa vs. Tennessee (3/25/01) 16. Charlotte Morgan at Georgia Tech, 10-0, April 22, 2009 9. Staci Ramsey vs. Mississippi (4/5/03) 17. Kelsi Dunne* vs. Auburn, 6-0, April 26, 2009 10. Stephanie VanBrakle vs. Chattanooga (2/29/04) 18. Kelsi Dunne vs. Jacksonville State, 9-0, May 22, 2009 11. Dominique Accetturo vs. Samford (3/17/05) 19. Kelsi Dunne vs. Jacksonville State, 9-0, May 23, 2009 12. Staci Ramsey vs. Marshall (2/12/06) 20. Kelsi Dunne* vs. Jacksonville State, 6-0, Feb. 12, 2011 13. Dani Woods at Kentucky (4/1/06) 21. Kelsi Dunne* at South Carolina, 1-0, March 3, 2011 14. Stephanie VanBrakle vs. Troy (4/11/06) 22. J. Traina / K. Dunne at LSU, 0-2, April 10, 2011 15. Dominique Accetturo vs. Troy (4/11/06) 23. Kelsi Dunne at Ole Miss, 8-0, May 6, 2011 16. Kelley Montalvo at Arkansas (5/6/06) 24. Jaclyn Traina vs. Jackson State, 8-0, May 20, 2011 17. Kellie Eubanks vs. Louisiana Tech (3/27/07) 25. Sydney Littlejohn# vs. Eastern Kentucky, 8-0, Feb. 6, 2015 18. Charlotte Morgan vs. Georgia (3/31/07) 26. Alexis Osorio vs. Pacific, 13-0, Feb. 13, 2015 19. Dani Woods vs. Purdue (2/9/08) 27. Sydney Littlejohn# vs. Ole Miss, 10-0, March 8, 2015 20. Charlotte Morgan vs. McNeese State (2/13/08) 28. M. Moore / S. Littlejohn / A. Osorio* at UAB, 7-0, Feb. 16, 2016 21. Kellie Eubanks vs. McNeese State (2/13/08) 29. Alexis Osorio* vs. Mercer, 7-0, Feb. 20, 2016 22. Whitney Larsen vs. Tennessee (3/9/08) 30. Alexis Osorio# at Coastal Carolina, 6-0, Feb. 10, 2017 23. Jordan Praytor vs. Georgia (5/3/08) 31. A. Osorio / M. Moore vs. Jacksonville, 10-0, March 3, 2017 24. Kelley Montalvo vs. Georgia (5/3/08) 32. M. Moore / S. Littlejohn vs. Drake, 10-0, March 4, 2017 25. Whitney Larsen vs. Baylor (3/8/09) 33. A. Osorio / M. Moore vs. Georgia Southern, 9-0, March 15, 2017 26. Jazlyn Lunceford vs. Arizona State *WCWS* (5/30/09) * - seven-inning no-hitter # - perfect game 27. Whitney Larsen vs. Michigan (2/27/10) 28. Charlotte Morgan at Georgia (3/14/10) ALABAMA IN THE WOMEN’S NATIONAL PRO FASTPITCH LEAGUE 29. Kayla Braud South Carolina (3/21/10) 30. Whitney Larsen at Auburn (4/2/10) 2001 NPF Draft 31. Charlotte Morgan vs. Troy (4/20/10) 11th Ginger Jones (3rd pick, 3rd round) • Tampa Bay Firestix 32. Whitney Larsen at Arkansas *SEC Tournament* (5/13/10) 21st Kelley Askew (1st pick, 6th round) • 33. Kaila Hunt at USF (2/27/11) 34. Whitney Larsen vs. Florida State (3/12/11) 2003 NPF Senior Draft 35. Jaclyn Traina vs. Georgia (3/20/11) 18th Jackie McClain (2nd pick, 3rd round) • 36. Jennifer Fenton vs. Arkansas (3/25/11) 37. Jazlyn Lunceford vs. Mississippi State (4/16/11) 2005 NPF Senior Draft 38. Jennifer Fenton vs. Stanford *NCAA Super Regional* (5/27/11) 8th Ashley Courtney (2nd pick, 2nd round) • New England Riptide 39. Jennifer Fenton vs. DePaul (3/23/12) 40. Danae Hays at Mississippi State (4/1/12) 2006 NPF Senior Draft 41. Amanda Locke vs. South Carolina (4/15/12) 2nd Stephanie VanBrakle (2nd pick, 1st round) • Philadelphia Force 42. Keima Davis vs. Illinois (2/8/13) 43. Leona Lafaele vs. UAB (4/10/13) 2008 NPF Senior Draft 44. Leona Lafaele vs. Texas A&M (5/8/13) 22nd Jordan Praytor (1st pick, 4th round) • New England Riptide 45. Kaila Hunt vs. Western Kentucky (5/19/13) 46. Danae Hays vs. Kennesaw State (2/7/14) 2009 NPF Senior Draft 47. Leona Lafaele vs. Grand Canyon (2/14/14) 21st Ashley Holcombe (1st pick, 5th round) • Rockford Thunder 48. Haylie McCleney vs. UCF (2/21/14) 49. Danae Hays at Jacksonville (3/25/14) 2010 NPF Senior Draft 50. Kallie Case at Missouri (5/1/14) 1st Charlotte Morgan (1st pick, 1st round) • USSSA Pride 51. Marisa Runyon vs. Ole Miss (3/6/15) 2011 NPF Senior Draft 52. Marisa Runyon vs. Georgia Tech (3/25/15) 1st Kelsi Dunne (1st pick, 1st round) • NPF Diamonds 53. Chaunsey Bell vs. Georgia Tech (3/25/15) 13th Whitney Larsen (1st pick, 4th round) • NPF Diamonds 54. Carrigan Fain vs. Middle Tennessee State (4/8/15) 55. Haylie McCleney at Auburn (4/17/15) 2016 NPF Senior Draft 56. Marisa Runyon vs. Washington *NCAA Regional* (5/16/15) 13th Haylie McCleney (1st pick, 3rd round) • USSSA Pride 57. Marisa Runyon vs. Oklahoma *NCAA Super Regional* (5/23/15) 58. Peyton Grantham vs. DePaul (3/5/16)

RECORDS & HISTORY 59. Leona Lafaele vs. Grand Canyon (3/18/16) 60. Marisa Runyon vs. Mississippi State (4/10/16) 61. Haylie McCleney at Texas A&M (4/15/16) 62. Peyton Grantham vs. UAB (4/11/17)

ALL-TIME ALABAMA HIT STREAKS 1. *Kelly Kretschman 35 (1998) 2. Kayla Braud 28 (2011) 3. Jordan Praytor 25 (2006) 4. Kayla Braud 23 (2013) 5. Brittany Rogers 19 (2008) 6. Merris Schroder 18 (2017) 7. Charlotte Morgan 17 (2009) Jackie McClain 17 (2004) 9. Haylie McCleney 16 (2014) Jennifer Fenton 16 (2012) * - SEC Record

ALABAMA NO HITTERS 1. Shelley Laird vs. Long Island, 10-0 (5), March 9, 2000 2. Melissa Bautista* vs. Texas A&M-C.C., 7-0, Feb. 16, 2001 3. Erin Wright vs. Lipscomb 8-0 (5), Feb. 13, 2004 4. Jennifer Wright vs. North Texas, 8-0 (5),, Feb. 28, 2004 Haylie McCleney was drafted by the USSSA Pride with 5. Stephanie VanBrakle at Ole Miss, 9-0, April 3, 2004 the first pick of the third round of the 2016 National Pro 6. Stephanie VanBrakle at Georgia Tech 0-1, April 13, 2004 Fastpitch draft. 7. C. Owens / A. Moore* vs. MVSU, 7-0, Feb. 11, 2006 (Photo by Colin Abbey - Courtesy National Pro Fastpitch) 68 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

AT BATS 4 Ashley Holcombe vs. UAB March 25, 2008 1. 10 Carrie Moreman at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Jordan Praytor vs. Florida State May 19, 2007 2. 9 Christy Kyle at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Jackie Wilkins vs. Cal State-Fullerton Jan. 31, 2003 9 Kelley Askew at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Jackie McClain at Arizona Feb. 2, 2002 9 Kim Rohret at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Kelly Kretschman at Arkansas March 21, 1999 9 Kristi Frenier at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Kelley Askew vs Florida A&M March 4, 1999 9 Nicki McKee at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Kelly Kretschman vs. Georgia Southern March 25, 1998

RUNS SCORED TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 4 Demi Turner vs. Towson Feb. 10, 2017 1. 3 Haylie McCleney at South Alabama Feb. 5, 2015 4 Danielle Richard vs. Florida Gulf Coast Feb. 7, 2015 3 Cassie Reilly-Boccia vs. UAB March 4, 2009 4 Haylie McCleney at Stanford Feb. 13, 2015 3. 2 45 times 4 Haylie McCleney at Western Illinois Feb. 22, 2013 4 Whitney Larsen at Arkansas April 24, 2010 TIMES STRUCK OUT 4 Michelle Menningmann vs. Louisiana Tech March 27, 2007 1. 5 Brittany Rogers vs Northwestern June 1, 2006 4 Jordan Praytor vs. Birmingham-Southern March 23, 2006 2. 4 Jazlyn Lunceford at Arkansas April 25, 2010 4 Jackie Wilkins at Mississippi State April 20, 2002 4 Jordan Praytor vs. Northwestern April 29, 2008 4 Kelly Kretschman at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Allison Moore at Samford Feb. 28, 2007 4 Kelly Kretschman at Samford March 10, 1998 4 Staci Ramsey at UCLA May 22, 2004 4 Kim Rohret at Florida March 31, 1998 4 Kim Rohret at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Carrie Moreman at Samford March 10, 1998 4 Carrie Moreman vs. Siena March 11, 1998 STOLEN BASES 4 Nicki McKee vs. Wisconsin March 1, 1998 1. 4 Kallie Case vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 22, 2014 4 Karla Contryman vs. Kentucky March 21, 1997 4 Kayla Braud vs. Green Bay Feb. 9, 2013

4 Jennifer Fenton at Mississippi State March 30, 2012 HITS 4 Kayla Braud vs Troy Feb. 13, 2011 1. 8 Carrie Moreman at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 Jennifer Fenton vs. MVSU March 12, 2009 2. 5 J.C. Chapman at Kentucky March 21, 1998 4 Mandy Burford at Ole Miss April 21, 2007 3. 4 53 times 4 Kelly Kretschman at Arkansas March 21, 1999 8. 3 32 times RUNS BATTED IN 1. 8 Charlotte Morgan vs. McNeese State Feb. 13, 2008 STEAL ATTEMPTS 2. 7 Leona Lafaele vs. Grand Canyon March 18, 2016 1. 4 Kallie Case vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 22, 2014 7 Marisa Runyon vs. Tennessee April 25, 2015 4 Kayla Braud vs. Missouri April 7, 2013 7 Kellie Eubanks vs. McNeese State Feb. 13, 2008 4 Kayla Braud vs. Green Bay Feb. 9, 2013 7 Dominique Accetturo vs. Samford March 17, 2005 4 Jennifer Fenton at Mississippi State March 30, 2012 6. 6 Peyton Grantham at Missouri April. 1, 2017 4 Kayla Braud at UAB Feb. 21, 2012 6 Peyton Grantham vs. Towson Feb. 2, 2017 4 Kayla Braud vs. Troy Feb. 13, 2011 6 Marisa Runyon vs. Missouri March 26, 2016 4 Jennifer Fenton vs. MVSU March 12, 2009 6 Haylie McCleney at Western Illinois Feb. 22, 2013 4 Mandy Burford at Ole Miss April 21, 2007 6 Jennifer Fenton at Stanford May 27, 2011 4 Brittany Rogers vs. Northwest Louisiana April 3, 2007 6 Jennifer Fenton vs. Arkansas March 25, 2011 4 Kelly Kretschman at Arkansas March 21, 1999 6 Alex Blewitt vs. Rhode Island Feb. 19, 2010 6 Charlotte Morgan at Kentucky March 22, 2008 6 Mandy Burford vs. Oklahoma State Feb. 09, 2007 INNINGS PITCHED 6 Dani Woods at Kentucky April 1, 2006 1. 13.0 Shelley Laird at Arkansas March 21, 1999 6 Ashley Courtney at South Carolina April 16, 2005 2. 12.0 Stephanie VanBrakle vs. DePaul June 4, 2005 3. 11.0 Jaclyn Traina vs. Tennessee March 21, 2012 11.0 Shelley Laird vs. LSU April 6, 2002 DOUBLES 11.0 Shelley Laird vs. Missouri Feb. 11, 2000 1. 3 Brittany Rogers vs. Chattanooga May 15, 2008 11.0 Shelley Laird vs. South Carolina March 5, 1999 3 Kelley Montalvo vs. Florida State May 19, 2007 11.0 Shelley Laird vs. Western Illinois March 7, 2000 3. 2 88 times 8. 10.2 Shelly Laird at South Carolina April 29, 2001 9. 10.0 Alexis Osorio vs. Texas A&M May 11, 2017 TRIPLES 10.0 Shelley Laird vs. Georgia Tech May 16, 2002 1. 2 Jordan Praytor at South Carolina April 17, 2005 10.0 Shelley Laird vs. Georgia April 29, 2000 2 Ashley Courtney at Penn State Feb. 18, 2005 10.0 Penny Cope vs. LSU May 9, 1998 2 Kelly Kretschman vs. Wisconsin March 1, 1998 MOST HITS ALLOWED HOME RUNS 1. 16 Christy Caccavo vs. Tennessee March 22, 1997 1. 3 Peyton Grantham at Missouri April 1, 2017 16 Nicki McKee vs Oklahoma Feb. 15, 1997 3 Marisa Runyon at Arkansas May 2, 2015 3. 14 Erin Wright at Arizona Feb. 2, 2002 3 Jaclyn Traina vs. Western Michigan Feb. 26, 2011 14 Christy Caccavo vs. Northeastern Illinois Feb. 27, 1998 4. 2 50 times 14 Christy Caccavo at Arkansas March 14, 1997

TOTAL BASES MOST DOUBLES ALLOWED 1. 12 Peyton Grantham at Missouri April 1, 2017 1. 5 Stephanie VanBrakle vs. Missouri Feb. 19, 2005 12 Marisa Runyon at Arkansas May 2, 2015 5 Christy Caccavo at Arkansas March 14, 1997

12 Jaclyn Traina vs. Western Michigan Feb. 26, 2011 3. 4 Erin Wright vs. South Carolina April 27, 2002 RECORDS & HISTORY 4. 11 Lacy Prejean vs. Southern May 15, 2003 4 Shelley Laird vs. LSU April 7, 2002 5. 10 Marisa Runyon vs. Missouri March 26, 2016 4 Penny Cope vs. LSU May 1, 1998 10 Kaila Hunt at Auburn March 27, 2012 4 Christy Caccavo vs. Tennessee March 22, 1997 10 Whitney Larsen at Arkansas April 24, 2010 10 Charlotte Morgan at Kentucky March 16, 2010 MOST RUNS ALLOWED 10 Charlotte Morgan at Kentucky March 22, 2008 1. 13 Erin Wright at Arizona Feb. 2, 2002 10 Charlotte Morgan at Tennessee Tech May 20, 2007 13 Christy Caccavo vs Arizona Feb. 23, 1997 10 Angela Johnson vs. Jacksonville State March 10, 2004 3. 12 Nicki McKee vs. Oklahoma Feb. 15, 1997 10 Kelly Kretschman vs. LSU May 1, 1998 4. 11 Madi Moore at Louisiana Feb. 18, 2017 11 Jennifer Wright at Arizona Feb. 3, 2002 WALKS 11 Christy Caccavo vs. Northeastern Illinois Feb. 27, 1998 1. 4 Bailey Hemphill vs. Texas Tech Feb. 25, 2017 11 Christy Caccavo vs. Tennessee March 22, 1997 4 Haylie McCleney vs. Mississippi State May 11, 2016 4 Kallie Case vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 22, 2014 4 Cassie Reilly-Boccia at Maryland March 3, 2012 ROLLTIDE.COM 69 Records & History INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

MOST EARNED RUNS ALLOWED WILD PITCHES 1. 12 Erin Wright at Arizona Feb. 2, 2002 1. 5 Jennifer Wright at Mississippi State April 21, 2002 12 Nicki McKee vs. Oklahoma Feb. 15, 1997 2. 4 Stephanie VanBrakle at Mississippi State April 29, 2006 3. 11 Madi Moore at Louisiana Feb. 18, 2017 3. 3 Jaclyn Traina at Troy Feb. 9 , 2014 11 Jennifer Wright at Arizona Feb. 3, 2002 3 Jaclyn Traina at Georgia April 19, 2012 5. 10 Leslie Jury vs. Georgia April 25, 2014 3 Amanda Locke vs. LSU April 7, 2012 10 Charlotte Morgan at Florida March 28, 2009 3 Chrissy Owens at Mississippi State April 29, 2006 10 Stephanie VanBrakle vs. LSU March 28, 2004 3 Stephanie VanBrakle vs. Florida March 23, 2004 10 Christy Caccavo vs. Tennessee March 22, 1997 3 Stephanie VanBrakle at Kansas March 1, 2003

MOST WALKS ALLOWED ASSISTS 1. 11 Alexis Osorio vs. Auburn May 5, 2017 1. 9 Staci Ramsey at South Carolina April 19, 2003 2. 9 Leslie Jury at Texas A&M March 30, 2013 2. 8 Kelley Montalvo vs. Memphis Feb. 7, 2009 9 Kelsi Dunne at Florida March 28, 2009 8 Kelly Kretschman at Ole Miss April 9, 1999 4. 8 Alexis Osorio Washington May 27, 2016 8 Kelly Kretschman vs. LSU May 9, 1998 8 Kelsi Dunne vs. Arizona State May 29, 2008 8 Christy Kyle at Arkansas March 15, 1997 8 Stephanie VanBrakle vs. California March 5, 2005 7. 7 Alexis Osorio at Louisiana Feb. 19, 2017 PUTOUTS 7 Leslie Jury at Auburn April 18, 2015 1. 21 Reagan Dykes vs. Auburn May 5, 2017 7 Jaclyn Traina at Florida March 21, 2014 2. 19 Ashley Courtney vs. DePaul June 4, 2005 7 Leslie Jury vs. Florida State March 2, 2014 19 Lacy Prejean at Southern Illinois Feb. 16, 2003 7 Lauren Sewell vs. Appalachian State Feb. 15, 2013 19 Kelley Askew at Arkansas March 21, 1999 7 Kelsi Dunne vs. Florida March 27, 2010 5. 18 Bailey Hemphill vs. Loyola Chicago March 7, 2017 7 Kelsi Dunne at Florida March 29, 2009 18 Reagan Dykes vs. Stanford March 4, 2017 7 Chrissy Owens at Tennessee May 6, 2007 18 Bailey Hemphill at Coastal Carolina Feb. 10, 2017 18 Lacy Prejean vs. Western Illinois March 7, 2000 STRIKEOUTS 9. 17 Bailey Hemphill vs. Texas Tech Feb 24, 2017 1. 19 Alexis Osorio at Coastal Carolina Feb. 10, 2017 17 Reagan Dykes vs. Louisiana-Monroe March 6, 2016 2. 18 Alexis Osorio vs. Auburn May 5, 2017 17 Kendall Dawson at UAB Feb. 23, 2010 18 Alexis Osorio vs. Loyola Chicago March 7, 2017 17 Carrie Moreman vs. Troy State April 27,1999 18 Alexis Osorio vs. Stanford March 4, 2017 17 Ginger Jones vs. LSU May 9, 1998 18 Stephanie VanBrakle vs. Missouri State Feb. 19, 2006 18 Shelley Laird vs. Western Illinois March 7, 2000 ERRORS 7. 17 Kelsi Dunne at UAB Feb. 23, 2010 1. 3 Danielle Richard vs. Auburn March 23, 2013 17 Stephanie VanBrakle vs. DePaul June 4, 2005 3 Kaila Hunt vs. Florida May 4, 2012 9. 16 Alexis Osorio vs. Louisiana-Monroe March 6, 2016 3 Jennifer Reach at Georgia May 3, 2003 16 Kelsi Dunne at Hawai’i May 30, 2010 3 Jennifer Reach vs. Notre Dame Feb. 23, 2003 16 Stephanie VanBrakle vs. Lipscomb Feb. 15, 2004 3 Melissa Bautista vs. Radford March 8, 2000 3 Kelly Kretschman vs. Mississippi State April 24, 1999 MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED 3 Kristi Frenier vs. Iowa March 4, 1999 1. 4 Kelsi Dunne vs. Michigan March 5, 2010 3 Kristi Black vs. Wichita State March 28, 1997 4 Nicki McKee vs Oklahoma Feb. 15, 1997 3 Kristi Black at Samford March 18, 1997 3. 3 Alexis Osorio vs. Tennessee Feb. 28, 2016 3 Kristi Black vs. Kansas Feb. 16, 1997 3 Sydney Littlejohn vs. Virginia Tech March 22, 2014 3 Jaclyn Traina vs. Oklahoma June 5, 2012 3 Amanda Locke at Arkansas April 28, 2012 3 Kelsi Dunne vs. Georgia March 20, 2011 3 Charlotte Morgan at Hawai’i May 29, 2010 3 Charlotte Morgan at Florida March 28, 2009 3 Erin Wright at Kentucky March 21, 2004 3 Melissa Bautista vs. Massachusetts Feb. 24, 2001 3 Penny Cope at LSU May 8, 1999 RECORDS & HISTORY

Alexis Osorio threw a seven-inning perfect game with a school-record 19 strikeouts in her 2017 season debut at Coastal Carolina, marking just the third time a Tide player had thrown 18 Alabama drove in a school-record 20 RBIs in a 21-1 victory over or more strikeouts in a game. Osorio would go on to throw three McNeese State on Feb. 13, 2008. Sophomore Charlotte Morgan more games that season with 18 strikeouts en route to first team accounted for a team-leading eight of those 20 RBIs, which came All-America honors. off two doubles and a grand slam.

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AT BATS 11 at UAB March 6, 2008 HITS ALLOWED 1. 77 at Arkansas March 21, 1999 11 vs. Northwestern State Feb. 9, 2005 1. 18 vs. South Florida March 27, 1998 2. 45 at LSU April 8, 2011 18 at Arkansas March 21, 1999 3. 44 vs. Nebraska May 22, 2014 TIMES HIT BY PITCH 3. 16 vs. Tennessee March 22, 1997 4. 42 at Kentucky March 21, 1998 1. 6 at South Alabama Feb. 5, 2015 16 vs. Oklahoma Feb. 15, 1997 5. 41 vs. DePaul June 4, 2005 6 vs. Oklahoma June 5, 2012 5. 14 seven times 41 at Kentucky March 21, 2004 3. 5 vs. Ole Miss March 18, 2012 5 vs. LSU April 5, 2008 RUNS ALLOWED RUNS SCORED 5 vs. Southern Miss May 3, 2006 1. 16 vs. Florida June 5, 2011 1. 21 at Western Illinois Feb. 22, 2013 5 vs. Tennessee March 13, 2004 2. 14 vs. South Carolina March 26, 2017 21 vs. South Carolina March 21, 2010 14 at Texas A&M April 16, 2016 21 vs. McNeese State Feb. 13, 2008 TIMES STRUCK OUT 4. 13 at Auburn April 18, 2015 4. 20 vs. Syracuse Feb. 20, 2011 1. 20 vs. Northwestern June 1, 2006 13 at Arizona Feb. 2, 2002 5. 19 vs. South Carolina April 15, 2012 2. 17 at Texas June 2, 2005 13 vs. South Florida March 27, 1998 19 vs. Maryland March 2, 2012 17 vs. LSU April 6, 2002 13 vs. Arizona Feb. 23, 1997 19 at Tennessee Tech May 20, 2007 17 at Texas Feb. 20, 1999 8. 12 at Georgia May 4, 2003 8. 18 at Ole Miss May 7, 2011 12 vs. East Carolina Feb. 18, 2000 18 vs. Alabama A&M Feb. 12, 2011 SACRIFICE FLIES 12 vs. Oklahoma Feb. 15, 1997 18 at Samford March 10, 1998 1. 3 vs. Mississippi Valley State April 5, 2016 3 vs. Lipscomb Feb. 22, 2015 EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 1. 16 vs. Florida June 5, 2011 HITS 3 at Ole Miss March 14, 2014 2. 14 at Texas A&M April 16, 2016 1. 25 at Arkansas March 21, 1999 3 vs. Western Kentucky May 18, 2013 3. 12 at Arizona Feb. 2, 2002 2. 20 vs. Detroit-Mercy Feb. 14, 1998 3 vs. Alcorn State May 21, 2010 12 vs. East Carolina Feb. 18, 2000 3. 19 vs. Texas A&M-CC Feb. 17, 2001 3 at Arkansas April 24, 2010 12 vs. Oklahoma Feb. 15, 1997 19 vs. South Carolina March 21, 2010 3 at Hofstra May 22, 2005 6. 11 at Louisiana Feb. 18, 2017 19 at Tennessee Tech May 20, 2007 3 vs. Mississippi State April 18, 1997 11 at Arizona Feb. 3, 2002 SACRIFICE HITS RUNS BATTED IN 1. 5 vs. NC State Feb. 25, 2007 WALKS ALLOWED 1. 20 vs. McNeese State Feb. 13, 2008 5 vs Tulsa Feb. 15, 1997 1. 12 vs. Auburn May 5, 2017 2. 19 vs. Syracuse Feb. 20, 2011 3. 4. at Florida May 25, 2017 2. 10 at Auburn April 18, 2015 3. 18 at Western Illinois Feb. 22, 2013 4 vs. Washington May 27, 2016 10 at Texas A&M March 30, 2013 18 vs. South Carolina April 15, 2012 4 at UAB March 6, 2008 4. 9 at Louisiana Feb. 19, 2017 18 vs. South Carolina March 21, 2010 4 vs. Stanford May 26, 2006 9 at Florida March 28, 2009 18 at Tennessee Tech May 20, 2007 4 vs. South Carolina March 10, 2006 9 at Tennessee May 6, 2007 4 vs. Chattanooga April 11, 2001 7. 8 seven times DOUBLES 4 vs. Oklahoma State March 4, 2000 1. 8 vs Texas A&M-CC Feb. 17, 2001 STRIKEOUTS 2. 7 vs. Winthrop Feb. 25, 2007 STOLEN BASES 1. 21 vs. Auburn May 5, 2017 3. 6 nine times 1. 10 vs. Green Bay Feb. 9, 2013 2. 19 at Coastal Carolina Feb. 10, 2017 2. 9 vs. Northwest Louisiana April 3, 2007 3. 18 vs. Loyola Chicago March 7, 2017 TRIPLES 3. 8 vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 22, 2014 18 vs. Stanford March 4, 2017 1. 3 vs. Liberty Feb. 14, 2016 8 vs. Troy Feb. 13, 2011 18 vs. Missouri State Feb. 19, 2006 3 vs Missouri State Feb. 19, 2006 8 at Drake March 3, 2006 18 vs. Western Illinois March 7, 2000 3 at South Carolina April 17, 2005 8 vs. Northwestern State Feb. 9, 2005 7. 17 at UAB Feb. 23, 2010 3 vs. Maryland Feb. 20, 2005 8 at Arkansas March 21, 1999 17 at Ole Miss April 8, 2006 3 at Penn State Feb. 18, 2005 17 vs. DePaul June 4, 2005 3 vs. Jackson State April 3, 2002 STEAL ATTEMPTS 17 vs. Southern Illinois Feb. 16, 2003 1. 10 vs. Green Bay Feb. 9, 2013 HOME RUNS 10 vs. Northwest Louisiana April 3, 2007 HOME RUNS ALLOWED 1. 7 vs. Western Michigan Feb. 26, 2011 3. 9 vs. Georgia Southern Feb. 5, 2005 1. 4 at Texas A&M April 16, 2016 2. 6 vs. South Carolina March 21, 2010 4. 8 eight times 4 at Arkansas April 28, 2012 6 at Kentucky March 22, 2008 4 vs. Florida June 5, 2011 4. 5 eight times RUNNERS LEFT ON BASE 4 vs. Michigan March 5, 2010 4 vs. Florida March 28, 2010 1. 17 at Arkansas March 21, 1999 4 vs. Oklahoma Feb. 15, 1997 2. 16 at UAB Feb. 28, 2017 7. 3 19 times 1. 42 at Tennessee Tech May 20, 2007 16 at LSU April 8, 2011 2. 41 vs. South Carolina March 21, 2010 4. 15 vs. Nebraska May 22, 2014 3. 33 vs. Towson Feb. 10, 2017 5. 14 vs. LSU April 5, 2008 DOUBLE PLAYS 33 vs. Western Michigan Feb. 26, 2011 14 at Florida April 15, 2000 1. 5 vs. Texas May 17, 2009

33 at Kentucky March 22, 2008 14 vs. Troy State April 27, 1999 2. 3 vs. Ole Miss April 4, 1998 RECORDS & HISTORY 6. 31 at UT-San Antonio Feb. 18, 2011 14 vs. Florida A&M March 4, 1999 3. 2 31 times 31 at Arkansas April 24, 2010 31 vs. Rhode Island Feb. 19, 2010 INNINGS PITCHED ERRORS 31 vs. Detroit-Mercy Feb. 14, 1998 1. 19.0 at Arkansas March 21, 1999 1. 6 vs. LSU April 7, 2002 2. 13.0 at LSU April 8, 2011 6 vs. Arkansas March 17, 2000 WALKS 3. 12.0 vs. Nebraska May 22, 2014 6 vs. Auburn April 2, 1999 1. 15 vs. Ole Miss April 17, 2010 12.0 vs. DePaul June 4, 2005 6 at Arkansas March 14, 1997 2. 13 vs. Florida A&M March 4, 1999 5. 11.0 vs. Tennessee March 21, 2012 6 vs. Kansas Feb. 16, 1997 3. 12 at Maryland March 3, 2012 11.0 at Southern Illinois Feb. 16, 2003 6. 5 eight times 12 at Ole Miss May 8, 2011 11.0 vs. LSU April 6, 2002 12 vs. Northwest Louisiana April 3, 2007 11.0 vs. Western Illinois March 7, 2000 6. 11 vs. Texas Tech Feb. 25, 2017 11.0 vs. Missouri Feb. 11, 2000 11 vs. Virginia Tech Feb. 22, 2014 11.0 vs. South Carolina March 5, 1999 ROLLTIDE.COM 71 Records & History SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

HITTING (SEASON) AT BATS RUNS BATTED IN SACRIFICE HITS 1. 2126 2000 1. 422 2012 1. 66 1997 BATTING AVERAGE 2. 2036 2005 2. 405 2007 2. 62 2005 1. .335 (544-1622) 2007 3. 1795 1998 3. 404 2010 3. 61 2001 2. .331 (529-1598) 2013 4. 1774 2003 4. 396 2011 4. 60 2003 3. .325 (584-1795) 1998 5. 1750 2014 5. 395 2008 60 2000 4. .324 (540-1666) 2008 6. 1741 1999 6. 374 2009 6. 57 2007 5. .321 (518-1616) 2015 7. 1736 2012 7. 361 2015 57 2006 6. .320 (493-1543) 2010 8. 1723 2002 8. 360 2016 8. 53 2002 7. .319 (512-1603) 2009 9. 1686 2004 360 2013 9. 51 2016 8. .315 (552-1750) 2014 10. 1666 2008 10. 359 2014 10. 48 2008 9. .311 (514-1651) 2016 48 2004 10. .311 (540-1736) 2012 RUNS SCORED TOTAL BASES 1. 463 2007 1. 947 1998 STOLEN BASES SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2. 459 2012 2. 940 2012 1. 189 (189-224) 2007 1. .584 (1543 AB) 2010 3. 451 2010 3. 925 2005 2. 181 (181-209) 2009 2. .551 (1622 AB) 2007 4. 445 2008 4. 907 2008 3. 163 (163-186) 2008 3. .544 (1666 AB) 2008 5. 440 2011 5. 901 2010 4. 157 (157-183) 2011 4. .541 (1627 AB) 2011 6. 430 2009 6. 893 2007 5. 141 (141-168) 2012 5. .541 (1736 AB) 2012 7. 411 2013 7. 886 2000 6. 138 (138-165) 2000 6. .528 (1795 AB) 1998 411 1998 8. 881 2011 7. 137 (137-160) 2010 7. .511 (1616 AB) 2015 9. 403 2015 9. 855 2014 8. 132 (132-170) 2006 8. .503 (1598 AB) 2013 10. 401 2005 10. 825 2015 9. 131 (131-159) 2005 9. .501 (1603 AB) 2009 10. 126 (126-158) 1998 10. .494 (1651 AB) 2016 HITS WALKS 1. 612 2005 1. 306 2010 TIMES CAUGHT STEALING ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 2. 588 2000 2. 290 2012 1. 38 (132-170) 2006 1. .442 (1543 AB) 2010 3. 584 1998 3. 266 2008 2. 35 (189-224) 2007 2. .432 (1622 AB) 2007 4. 552 2014 4. 261 2015 35 (98-133) 2004 3. .432 (1666 AB) 2008 5. 544 2007 5. 252 2011 4. 32 (126-158) 1998 4. .431 (1603 AB) 2009 6. 540 2012 6. 250 2009 5. 30 (83-113) 2002 5. .425 (1736 AB) 2012 540 2008 7. 249 2017 6. 28 (181-209) 2009 6. .424 (1598 AB) 2013 8. 529 2013 8. 241 2016 28 (131-159) 2005 7. .419 (1627 AB) 2011 9. 518 2015 241 2014 28 (93-121) 2001 8. .418 (1616 AB) 2015 10. 514 2016 241 2013 9. 27 (141-168) 2012 9. .406 (1750 AB) 2014 27 (67-94) 2003 10. .403 (1641 AB) 2016 DOUBLES TIMES STRUCK OUT 27 (138-165) 2000 1. 118 2008 1. 362 2012 STOLEN BASE PERCENTAGE 2. 96 1998 2. 354 2011 FEWEST CAUGHT STEALING 1. .886 (117-132) 2013 3. 95 2005 3. 344 1999 1. 14 (92-106) 2016 2. .876 (163-186) 2008 4. 94 2003 4. 340 2005 2. 15 (117-132) 2013 3. .868 (92-106) 2016 5. 93 2016 5. 334 2000 3. 17 (90-107) 2015 4. .866 (181-209) 2009 6. 92 2000 6. 331 2010 4. 18 (99-117) 2017 5. .858 (157-183) 2011 7. 90 2015 7. 315 2004 18 (88-106) 1999 6. .856 (137-160) 2010 8. 87 2006 8. 305 2003 6. 19 (87-106) 2014 7. .846 (99-117) 2017 9. 86 2007 9. 294 2006 7. 23 (137-160) 2010 8. .844 (189-224) 2007 10. 85 2012 10. 286 2008 23 (163-186) 2008 9. .841 (90-107) 2015 9. 26 (157-183) 2011 10. .839 (141-168) 2012 TRIPLES FEWEST STRIKEOUTS 26 (66-92) 1997 1. 24 1998 1. 193 2015 RECORDS & HISTORY GAMES PLAYED 2. 19 2005 2. 212 2013 PITCHING (SEASON) 1. 80 2000 3. 17 2016 3. 215 2001 2. 78 2005 17 2015 4. 225 2016 3. 70 2003 17 2014 5. 230 2007 LOWEST ERA 6. 14 2002 6. 237 2017 4. 68 2012 1. 1.13 (440.0 IP) 2006 7. 13 2017 7. 241 2014 5. 67 2002 2. 1.35 (415.1 IP) 2001 13 2007 8. 260 1997 67 1998 3. 1.50 (433.2 IP) 2017 9. 12 2012 9. 265 2009 7. 66 2014 4. 1.55 (523.1 IP) 2005 12 2010 10. 266 1998 66 2008 5. 1.56 (427.0 IP) 2008 12 2003 9. 65 2016 6. 1.67 (414.2 IP) 2007 65 2009 SACRIFICE FLIES 7. 1.68 (408.2 IP) 2009 65 2007 HOME RUNS 1. 28 2010 8. 1.69 (413.1 IP) 2011 65 2006 1. 104 2010 2. 25 2007 9. 1.70 (572.0 IP) 2000 65 2004 2. 97 2012 3. 24 2012 10. 1.84 (459.2 IP) 1999 65 1999 3. 91 2011 4. 23 2013 4. 79 2007 5. 22 2015 LOWEST OPPONENT B/AVG. 5. 77 2008 6. 20 2014 1. .164 (433.2 IP) 2017 6. 73 1998 7. 18 2002 2. .173 (413.1 IP) 2011 7. 68 2014 18 2008 3. .174 (440.0 IP) 2006 8. 63 2013 18 2011 4. .184 (427.0 IP) 2008 9. 62 2009 10. 17 2009 5. .196 (409.0 IP) 2015 62 2000 6. .200 (523.1 IP) 2005 7. .201 (408.2 IP) 2009 72 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

8. .201 (451.0 IP) 2012 11 (50-11) 2001 4. 281 2008 3. 87 2006 9. .203 (415.1 IP) 2001 9. 13 (53-13) 2014 5. 292 2015 4. 102 1998 10. .205 (437.1 IP) 2004 10. 14 (16-14) 2000 6. 297 2009 5. 112 2002 7. 305 2001 6. 116 2007 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED / SAVES 8. 316 2013 7. 119 1999 316 2010 8. 125 2004 7 INN GAME 1. 12 2005 2. 9 2008 10. 336 2012 9. 126 2008 1. 1.35 (415.1 IP) 2001 3. 8 2016 10. 128 2011 2. 1.38 (440.0 IP) 2006 8 2002 3. 1.42 (365.1 IP) 1997 MOST RUNS ALLOWED 5. 6 2017 4. 1.61 (443.2 IP) 1998 1. 194 1997 STRIKEOUTS 6 2014 5. 1.68 (572.0 IP) 2000 2. 181 1998 1. 607 2005 6 2011 6. 1.74 (450.1 IP) 2002 3. 180 2000 2. 578 2006 6 2007 7. 1.81 (459.2 IP) 1999 4. 179 2010 3. 556 2011 9. 5 2006 8. 1.90 (523.1 IP) 2005 5. 177 2012 4. 551 2017 5 2004 9. 1.96 (414.2 IP) 2007 177 2003 5. 533 2010 5 2003 10. 2.00 (437.1 IP) 2004 7. 176 2002 6. 501 2012 5 2000 8. 172 2013 7. 489 2002 5 1999 9. 170 2004 8. 487 2004 STRIKEOUTS / 7 INN GAME 10. 168 1999 9. 461 2008 1. 9.42 (413.1 IP) 2011 COMPLETE GAMES 10. 455 2003 2. 9.20 (405.2 IP) 2010 1. 53 2000 455 2000 3. 9.20 (440.0 IP) 2006 FEWEST RUNS ALLOWED 2. 49 1998 4. 8.89 (433.2 IP) 2017 1. 93 2001 3. 46 1997 5. 8.12 (523.1 IP) 2005 2. 103 2006 MOST HOME RUNS ALLOWED 4. 45 2012 6. 7.79 (437.1 IP) 2004 3. 113 2017 1. 45 2012 45 2009 7. 7.78 (451.0 IP) 2012 4. 115 2008 2. 42 2010 45 1999 8. 7.60 (450.1 IP) 2002 5. 121 2009 3. 39 2016 7. 44 2001 9. 7.56 (427.0 IP) 2008 6. 126 2011 4. 36 2014 8. 41 2005 10. 7.28 (415.2 IP) 2016 7. 133 2007 5. 33 2013 9. 40 2017 8. 138 2015 6. 32 2000 40 2014 9. 148 2005 7. 29 2011 MOST WINS 40 2004 10. 160 2014 29 2008 1. 66 (66-14) 2000 40 2002 9. 28 2017 2. 63 (63-15) 2005 MOST EARNED RUNS 28 2015 3. 60 (60-8) 2012 SHUTOUTS 28 2004 4. 58 (58-8) 2008 ALLOWED 1. 27 2017 28 2003 5. 55 (55-10) 2007 1. 142 2012 2. 26 2009 6. 54 (54-11) 2009 2. 141 2010 3. 25 2001 54 (54-11) 2006 141 2002 FEWEST HOME RUNS 4. 24 2006 8. 53 (53-13) 2014 4. 140 2016 ALLOWED 5. 23 2008 53 (53-11) 2011 5. 139 2000 1. 11 2006 23 2007 10. 52 (52-11) 2010 6. 138 1997 2. 12 1997 7. 22 2011 7. 137 2013 3. 16 1998 22 2005 8. 136 2014 4. 17 2005 FEWEST WINS 9. 20 2015 1. 27 (27-29) 1997 9. 134 1998 5. 19 2002 10. 19 2000 2. 39 (39-26) 1999 10. 132 2004 19 2001 3. 45 (45-15) 2013 7. 20 1999 INNINGS PITCHED 45 (45-20) 2004 FEWEST EARNED RUNS 8. 22 2007 9. 24 2009 5. 46 (46-18) 2017 1. 572.0 2000 ALLOWED 46 (46-21) 2002 2. 523.1 2005 10. 28 2017 1. 71 2006 7. 48 (48-15) 2015 3. 476.1 2003 28 2004 2. 80 2001 8. 49 (49-18) 1998 4. 459.2 1999 28 2003 3. 93 2017 49 (49-21) 2003 5. 451.0 2012 4. 95 2008 10. 50 (50-11) 2001 6. 450.1 2002 5. 98 2009 BATTERS FACED 7. 443.2 1998 6. 99 2007 1. 2333 2000 8. 440.0 2006 MOST LOSSES 7. 100 2011 2. 2140 2005 9. 437.1 2014 1. 29 (27-29) 1997 8. 112 2015 3. 2017 2003 437.1 2004 2. 26 (39-26) 1999 9. 116 2005 4. 1958 1999 3. 21 (46-21) 2002 10. 121 1999 5. 1937 2012 21 (49-21) 2003 MOST HITS ALLOWED 6. 1895 1998 7. 1891 2002 5. 20 (45-20) 2004 1. 460 2000 MOST WALKS ALLOWED 6. 18 (46-18) 2017 2. 422 2003 8. 1861 2014 1. 195 2012 RECORDS & HISTORY 18 (49-18) 1998 3. 412 1998 9. 1833 2004 2. 194 2013 8. 15 (48-15) 2015 4. 407 1997 10. 1774 2016 3. 180 2014 15 (63-15) 2005 5. 405 1999 4. 160 2017 15 (45-15) 2013 6. 399 2002 5. 159 2015 AT BATS AGAINST 7. 385 2005 6. 152 2003 1. 2085 2000 8. 349 2016 FEWEST LOSSES 7. 142 2005 2. 1929 2005 9. 347 2014 1. 8 (60-8) 2012 8. 139 2009 3. 1790 2003 10. 342 2007 8 (58-8) 2008 9. 137 2000 4. 1749 1999 3. 10 (55-10) 2007 10. 135 2016 5. 1725 1998 4. 11 (53-11) 2011 FEWEST HITS ALLOWED 6. 1691 2002 7. 1671 2012 11 (52-11) 2010 1. 250 2017 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED 11 (54-11) 2009 2. 255 2011 8. 1641 2004 1. 74 1997 11 (54-11) 2006 3. 273 2006 9. 1634 2014 2. 80 2001 ROLLTIDE.COM 73 Records & History SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

10. 1567 2006 6. .800 (40-50) 2005 7. .780 (39-50) 2014 MOST WILD PITCHES 8. .750 (21-28) 2008 9. .745 (35-47) 2002 1. 53 2006 10. .744 (32-43) 2001 2. 36 2004

3. 30 2003 4. 27 2005 CHANCES 1. 2336 2000 5. 25 2013 2. 2326 2005 6. 24 2014 3. 2072 2003 24 2007 4. 1996 1998 8. 23 2012 5. 1992 1999 23 1999 6. 1909 2004 10. 22 2002 7. 1871 2012 8. 1857 2002 MOST HIT BATTERS 9. 1856 2006 1. 55 2010 10. 1826 2007 2. 52 2011 3. 48 2009 PUTOUTS 4. 43 2016 1. 1716 2000 43 2008 2. 1570 2005 6. 39 2017 3. 1429 2003 7. 33 2012 4. 1379 1999 8. 31 2015 5. 1353 2012 9. 30 2013 6. 1351 2002 10. 26 1999 7. 1331 1998 8. 1320 2006 RUNNERS PICKED OFF 9. 1312 2014 1. 11 2009 1312 2004 2. 8 2008 3. 4 2017 ASSISTS 4 2012 1. 690 2005 4 2007 2. 579 1998 Kelly Kretschman’s All-American freshman 4 2006 season in 1998 still stands as one of the most 3. 574 2003 4 2004 impressive seasons for any Crimson Tide player. 4. 543 2000 4 2001 Her 25 home runs, 22 doubles and .986 slugging 5. 534 2007 percentage remain single-season records, while 9. 3 2011 6. 529 1999 her .467 batting average stood until Kayla Braud 3 2002 bested it over a decade later as a freshman in 7. 524 2004 2010. 8. 487 2006 FIELDING (SEASON) 9. 466 1997 10. 447 2012 20 1998 MOST STOLEN BASES AGAINST

FIELDING PCT. 8. 19 2014 1. 66 1999 MOST ERRORS 19 2004 1. .978 (1301-378-38) 2017 2. 57 2004 1. 88 1997 10. 17 2017 2. .977 (1279-421-40) 2008 3. 51 2013 2. 86 1998 3. .975 (1227-322-40) 2015 4. 42 2015 3. 84 1999 4. .974 (1226-420-44) 2009 MOST CAUGHT STEALING BY 5. 40 2005 4. 77 2000 5. .974 (1244-534-48) 2007 1. 22 1998 6. 39 2014 5. 73 2004 6. .974 (1320-487-49) 2006 2. 20 2011 39 2000 6. 71 2012 7. .972 (1570-690-66) 2005 3. 17 2010 39 1998 7. 69 2003 8. .971 (1247-323-47) 2016 17 2000 9. 38 2010 69 2002 9. .971 (1312-410-52) 2014 5. 16 2003 10. 37 2003 RECORDS & HISTORY 9. 66 2010 10. .969 (1246-368-51) 2001 16 1997 66 2005 7. 14 2012 FEWEST STOLEN BASES 8. 13 2004 LOWEST STOLEN BASE AGAINST FEWEST ERRORS 13 1999 AGAINST PCT. 1. 21 2008 1. 38 2017 10. 12 2016 2. 25 2011 1. .556 (25-45) 2011 2. 40 2015 12 2013 25 2009 2. .639 (39-61) 1998 40 2008 12 2002 25 2006 3. .660 (31-47) 1997 4. 44 2009 5. 26 2017 4. .691 (38-55) 2010 5. 47 2016 FEWEST CAUGHT STEALING BY 6. 31 2016 5. .694 (25-36) 2009 6. 48 2007 1. 7 2008 31 2007 6. .696 (39-56) 2000 7. 49 2006 7 2007 31 1997 7. .698 (37-53) 2003 8. 51 2011 3. 8 2015 9. 32 2001 8. .714 (35-49) 2012 51 2001 4. 9 2006 10. 35 2002 9. .721 (31-43) 2016 10. 52 2014 5. 10 2017 10. .722 (26-36) 2017 10 2005 7. 11 2014 DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED HIGHEST STOLEN BASE 11 2009 1. 26 2003 AGAINST PCT. 11 2001 2. 24 2009 10. 12 2016 1. .840 (42-50) 2015 24 2000 12 2013 2. .835 (66-79) 1999 4. 20 2007 12 2002 3. .816 (31-38) 2007 20 2005 4. .814 (57-70) 2004 20 2002 5. .810 (51-63) 2013 74 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

HITTING (SEASON) 6. 226 Staci Ramsey 2005 7. 222 Jennifer Reach 2000 222 Ginger Jones 2000 BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 135 AB) 222 Carrie Moreman 1998 1. .505 Kayla Braud (95-188) 2010 10. 220 Suzanne Olcott 2000 2. .471 Kayla Braud (90-191) 2013 3. .467 Kelly Kretschman (100-214) 1998 4. .465 Haylie McCleney (86-185) 2013 RUNS SCORED 5. .457 Lauren Parker (63-138) 2007 1. 94 Kelly Kretschman 1998 6. .452 Brittany Rogers (98-217) 2008 2. 83 Kelly Kretschman 2000 7. .451 Kelly Kretschman (83-184) 2001 3. 79 Brittany Rogers 2008 8. .444 Haylie McCleney (88-198) 2014 4. 75 Kayla Braud 2010 9. .441 Haylie McCleney (67-152) 2016 5. 72 Haylie McCleney 2016 10. .436 Haylie McCleney (72-165) 2015 6. 71 Kayla Braud 2011 7. 70 Haylie McCleney 2014 8. 69 Haylie McCleney 2015 SLUGGING PCT. (MINIMUM 135 AB) 9. 68 Haylie McCleney 2013 1. .986 Kelly Kretschman (214 AB) 1998 68 Brittany Rogers 2007 2. .813 Charlotte Morgan (192 AB) 2008 3. .774 Charlotte Morgan (155 AB) 2010 4. .770 Marisa Runyon (165 AB) 2015 HITS 5. .761 Lauren Parker (138 AB) 2007 1. 102 Kelly Kretschman 2000 6. .734 Kelly Kretschman (184 AB) 2001 2. 100 Kelly Kretschman 1998 7. .718 Kelly Kretschman (234 AB) 2000 3. 98 Brittany Rogers 2008 8. .717 Haylie McCleney (152 AB) 2016 4. 95 Ashley Courtney 2005 9. .715 Kaila Hunt (186 AB) 2012 95 Kayla Braud 2010 10. .712 Amanda Locke (139 AB) 2010 6. 90 Kayla Braud 2013 7. 89 Kayla Braud 2011 8. 88 Haylie McCleney 2014 ON BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 135 AB) 88 Brittany Rogers 2007 1. .596 Haylie McCleney (152 AB) 2016 88 Brittany Rogers 2006 2. .588 Haylie McCleney (165 AB) 2015 3. .564 Kayla Braud (188 AB) 2010 4. .562 Kelly Kretschman (184 AB) 2001 DOUBLES 5. .556 Haylie McCleney (198 AB) 2014 1. 22 Kelly Kretschman 1998 6. .544 Kelly Kretschman (214 AB) 1998 2. 19 Charlotte Morgan 2008 7. .541 Kelly Kretschman (234 AB) 2000 3. 18 Jackie McClain 2002 8. .538 Haylie McCleney (185 AB) 2013 18 Kelly Kretschman 2000 9. .533 Charlotte Morgan (155 AB) 2010 5. 17 Haylie McCleney 2016 10. .526 Kayla Braud (191 AB) 2013 17 Dani Woods 2006 17 Jackie McClain 2003 8. 16 Cassie Rielly-Boccia 2009 STOLEN BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS) 16 Kelley Montalvo 2007 1. 1.000 Jennifer Fenton (32-32) 2011 16 Kelly Kretschman 1999 1.000 Chandler Dare (17-17) 2016 1.000 Capper Reed (17-17) 2005 4. .968 Haylie McCleney (30-31) 2013 TRIPLES .968 Jennifer Fenton (30-31) 2009 1. 7 Carrie Moreman 1998 6. .964 Jennifer Fenton (27-28) 2010 7 Kelly Kretschman 1998 7. .957 Haylie McCleney (22-23) 2016 3. 6 Ashley Courtney 2005 8. .950 Jazlyn Lunceford (19-20) 2011 4. 5 Haylie McCleney 2016 9. .941 Haylie McCleney (32-34) 2015 5 Demi Turner 2015 .941 Whitney Larsen (16-17) 2009 5 Jordan Praytor 2005 .941 Ashley Courtney (16-17) 2003 7. 4 10 times

GAMES PLAYED HOME RUNS 1. 80 Christy Kyle 2000 1. 25 Kelly Kretschman 1998 80 Kristi Frenier 2000 2. 21 Kaila Hunt 2012 80 Kelly Kretschman 2000 3. 19 Marisa Runyon 2015 4. 79 Ginger Jones 2000 19 Charlotte Morgan 2008 5. 77 Jackie Wilkins 2005 5. 18 Amanda Locke 2012 77 Staci Ramsey 2005 6. 17 Charlotte Morgan 2010 77 Dani Woods 2005 17 Amanda Locke 2010 77 Jennifer Reach 2000 17 Ginger Jones 2000 9. 76 Ashley Courtney 2005 9. 16 Leona Lafaele 2016 10. 75 Leah White 2005 10. 15 Kaila Hunt 2013 15 Whitney Larsen 2010 15 Carrie Moreman 1998 GAMES STARTED 1. 80 Kelly Kretschman 2000 80 Kristi Frenier 2000

RUNS BATTED IN RECORDS & HISTORY 3. 79 Christy Kyle 2000 1. 80 Marisa Runyon 2015 79 Ginger Jones 2000 2. 79 Charlotte Morgan 2008 5. 77 Dani Woods 2005 3. 77 Kaila Hunt 2012 6. 76 Staci Ramsey 2005 4. 74 Charlotte Morgan 2010 7. 75 Jackie Wilkins 2005 5. 69 Ginger Jones 2000 75 Ashley Courtney 2005 6. 65 Whitney Larsen 2011 9. 74 Jennifer Reach 2000 7. 64 Kelly Kretschman 1998 74 Dominique Accetturo 2005 8. 63 Leona Lafaele 2016 9. 62 Carrie Moreman 1998 10. 60 Kaila Hunt 2013 AT BATS 1. 241 Christy Kyle 2000 2. 238 Ashley Courtney 2005 TOTAL BASES 238 Jackie Wilkins 2005 1. 211 Kelly Kretschman 1998 4. 234 Kelly Kretschman 2000 2. 168 Kelly Kretschman 2000 5. 227 Kristi Frenier 2000 3. 156 Charlotte Morgan 2008 ROLLTIDE.COM 75 Records & History INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

4. 153 Carrie Moreman 1998 7. 7 Jordan Praytor (27-34) 2006 5. 152 Ashley Courtney 2005 7 Suzanne Olcott (18-25) 2001 6. 139 Ginger Jones 2000 7 Kelly Kretschman (40-47) 1998 7. 138 Haylie McCleney 2014 10. 6 Kayla Braud (41-47) 2012 8. 135 Kelly Kretschman 2001 6 Brittany Rogers (60-66) 2008 9. 133 Kaila Hunt 2012 6 Brittany Rogers (48-54) 2007 10. 131 Kelly Kretschman 1999 6 Jordan Praytor (35-41) 2007 6 Kelley Montalvo (6-12) 2006 6 Jackie Wilkins (16-22) 2005 WALKS 6 Ashley Courtney (9-15) 2002 1. 66 Cassie Reilly-Boccia 2010 2. 61 Haylie McCleney 2015 3. 57 Bailey Hemphill 2017 57 Charlotte Morgan 2010 PITCHING (SEASON) 5. 56 Haylie McCleney 2016 6. 52 Kelley Montalvo 2009 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVG. (MINIMUM 150 IP) 7. 51 Kelly Kretschman 2000 1. 0.68 Chrissy Owens (154.0 IP) 2006 8. 50 Haylie McCleney 2014 2. 1.06 Shelley Laird (265.0 IP) 2001 9. 47 Cassie Reilly-Boccia 2012 3. 1.19 Stephanie VanBrakle (230.1 IP) 2006 47 Jackie McClain 2004 4. 1.21 Alexis Osorio (203.0 IP) 2017 5. 1.30 Chrissy Owens (167.1 IP) 2007 INTENTIONAL WALKS 6. 1.31 Sydney Littlejohn (176.0 IP) 2017 7. 1.34 Stephanie VanBrakle (260.1 IP) 2005 1. 10 Kelly Kretschman 2001 8. 1.35 Shelley Laird (327.1 IP) 2000 2. 8 Jackie McClain 2003 9. 1.42 Kelsi Dunne (226.2 IP) 2011 8 Jackie McClain 2002 10. 1.44 Kelsi Dunne (213.2 IP) 2008 4. 7 Kelly Kretschman 1999 5. 6 Haylie McCleney 2015 6 Charlotte Morgan 2010 LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 150 IP) 6 Stephanie VanBrakle 2006 1. .118 Alexis Osorio (203.0 IP) 2017 6 Ginger Jones 2001 2. .146 Kelsi Dunne (226.2 IP) 2011 6 Kelly Kretschman 2000 3. .155 Kelsi Dunne (213.2 IP) 2008 6 Carrie Moreman 1999 4. .162 Stephanie VanBrakle (230.1 IP) 2006 6 Kelly Kretschman 1998 5. .166 Alexis Osorio (192.0 IP) 2015 6. .178 Kelsi Dunne (213.1 IP) 2010 TIMES HIT BY PITCH 7. .179 Shelley Laird (265.0 IP) 2001 8. .181 Kelsi Dunne (215.1 IP) 2009 1. 16 Amanda Locke 2010 9. .184 Chrissy Owens (154.0 IP) 2006 2. 15 Danae Hays 2014 10. .185 Stephanie VanBrakle (189.2 IP) 2004 15 Kellie Eubanks 2008 4. 14 Amanda Locke 2011 5. 13 Capper Reed 2005 FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED / 7 INNING GAME (MINIMUM 150 IP) 13 Charlotte Morgan 2009 1. 1.18 Chrissy Owens (154.0 IP) 2006 13 Ginger Jones 2001 2. 1.38 Penny Cope (233.2 IP) 1998 8. 12 Danae Hays 2013 3. 1.43 Shelley Laird (265.0 IP) 2001 12 Amanda Locke 2012 4. 1.43 Sydney Littlejohn (176.0 IP) 2017 12 Mandy Burford 2007 5. 1.43 Christy Caccavo (253.2 IP) 1997 12 Kellie Eubanks 2007 6. 1.47 Melissa Bautista (152.0 IP) 2000 12 Lacy Prejean 2002 7. 1.49 Blair Potter (164.0 IP) 2007 12 Lacy Prejean 2000 8. 1.52 Stephanie VanBrakle (230.1 IP) 2006 9. 1.54 Shelley Laird (327.1 IP) 2000 TIMES STRUCK OUT 10. 1.64 Shelley Laird (239.0 IP) 2002 1. 52 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003 2. 50 Kristi Frenier 2000 MOST STRIKEOUTS / 7 INNING GAME (MINIMUM 150 IP) 3. 49 Kim Rohret 1999 1. 11.65 Kelsi Dunne (213.1 IP) 2010 4. 45 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 2. 11.52 Alexis Osorio (203.0 IP) 2017 45 Capper Reed 2005 3. 10.48 Stephanie VanBrakle (230.1 IP) 2006 6. 43 Jackie Wilkins 2003 4. 10.35 Alexis Osorio (184.1 IP) 2016 43 Carrie Moreman 1999 5. 10.22 Kelsi Dunne (226.2 IP) 2011

RECORDS & HISTORY 8. 42 Amanda Locke 2009 6. 9.17 Stephanie VanBrakle (260.1 IP) 2005 42 Kellie Eubanks 2008 7. 9.01 Kelsi Dunne (213.2 IP) 2008 42 Staci Ramsey 2006 8. 8.75 Jaclyn Traina (288.2 IP) 2012 42 J.C. Chapman 1997 9. 8.64 Chrissy Owens (154.0 IP) 2006 10. 8.51 Jaclyn Traina (156.1 IP) 2011 STOLEN BASES 1. 60 Brittany Rogers (60-66) 2008 WINS 2. 58 Kayla Braud (58-69) 2011 1. 42 Jaclyn Traina (42-3) 2012 3. 52 Brittany Rogers (52-61) 2009 2. 38 Shelley Laird (38-7) 2000 4. 48 Brittany Rogers (48-54) 2007 3. 34 Stephanie VanBrakle (34-7) 2005 5. 45 Kayla Braud (45-50) 2010 4. 32 Shelley Laird (32-7) 2001 6. 44 Jennifer Fenton (44-47) 2012 5. 30 Kelsi Dunne (30-6) 2010 7. 43 Kelly Kretschman (43-46) 2000 6. 29 Kelsi Dunne (29-6) 2011 8. 41 Kayla Braud (41-47) 2012 7. 28 Kelsi Dunne (28-5) 2009 9. 40 Kelly Kretschman (40-47) 1998 28 Stephanie VanBrakle (28-6) 2006 10. 38 Kayla Braud (38-47) 2013 9. 26 Jaclyn Traina (26-5) 2014 38 Brittany Rogers (38-47) 2006 26 Kelsi Dunne (26-6) 2008

TIMES CAUGHT STEALING LOSSES 1. 11 Kayla Braud (58-69) 2011 1. 17 Christy Caccavo (19-17) 1997 2. 9 Brittany Rogers (52-61) 2009 2. 13 Penny Cope (13-13) 1999 9 Brittany Rogers (38-47) 2006 3. 12 Shelley Laird (24-12) 2002 9 Ashley Courtney (25-34) 2004 12 Nicki McKee (8-12) 1997 5. 8 Angela Johnson (8-16) 2004 5. 10 Stephanie VanBrakle (17-10) 2004 8 Kelly Kretschman (20-28) 2001 10 Penny Cope (24-10) 1998 76 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

7. 9 Sydney Littlejohn (17-9) 2017 10. 223.1 Shelley Laird 1999 9 Alexis Osorio (22-9) 2015 9 Jennifer Wright (10-9) 2003 9 Shelley Laird (21-9) 1999 HITS ALLOWED 1. 270 Christy Caccavo 1997 2. 239 Shelley Laird 2000 SAVES 3. 217 Penny Cope 1998 1. 11 Chrissy Owens 2005 4. 196 Jaclyn Traina 2012 2. 7 Alexis Osorio 2016 5. 187 Shelley Laird 2002 3. 5 Chrissy Owens 2008 6. 180 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 5 Shelley Laird 2002 7. 167 Penny Cope 1999 5 Shelley Laird 2000 8. 166 Shelley Laird 2001 6. 4 Alexis Osorio 2017 166 Shelley Laird 1999 4 Jaclyn Traina 2011 10. 164 Jaclyn Traina 2014 4 Kelsi Dunne 2008 4 Stephanie VanBrakle 2004 10. 3 Leslie Jury 2015 RUNS ALLOWED 3 Sydney Littlejohn 2014 1. 115 Christy Caccavo 1997 3 Jaclyn Traina 2014 2. 96 Jaclyn Traina 2012 3 Chrissy Owens 2006 3. 93 Penny Cope 1998 3 Jennifer Wright 2002 4. 84 Jaclyn Traina 2013 3 Shelley Laird 2001 5. 80 Shelley Laird 2000 3 Shelley Laird 1999 6. 79 Nicki McKee 1997 7. 78 Jaclyn Traina 2014 78 Shelley Laird 1999 APPEARANCES 9. 76 Kelsi Dunne 2010 1. 56 Shelley Laird 2000 76 Shelley Laird 2002 2. 48 Jaclyn Traina 2012 3. 45 Kelsi Dunne 2011 45 Shelley Laird 2001 45 Christy Caccavo 1997 6. 44 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 44 Shelley Laird 2002 8. 42 Alexis Osorio 2016 42 Kelsi Dunne 2010 42 Penny Cope 1998

GAMES STARTED 1. 43 Jaclyn Traina 2012 2. 41 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 41 Shelley Laird 2000 4. 37 Stephanie VanBrakle 2006 37 Shelley Laird 2001 6. 36 Kelsi Dunne 2011 7. 35 Kelsi Dunne 2009 35 Shelley Laird 2002 35 Christy Caccavo 1997 10. 34 Kelsi Dunne 2010 34 Penny Cope 1998

COMPLETE GAMES 1. 37 Jaclyn Traina 2012 37 Shelley Laird 2000 3. 34 Christy Caccavo 1997 4. 33 Shelley Laird 2001 5. 26 Kelsi Dunne 2009 26 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 26 Penny Cope 1998 8. 25 Shelley Laird 1999 9. 24 Kelsi Dunne 2011 10. 23 Shelley Laird 2002

SHUTOUTS 1. 16 Shelley Laird 2001 2. 13 Kelsi Dunne 2009 3. 11 Kelsi Dunne 2011 11 Chrissy Owens 2007 11 Shelley Laird 2000

6. 10 Alexis Osorio 2017 RECORDS & HISTORY 10 Kelsi Dunne 2008 10 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 9. 8 Stephanie VanBrakle 2006 8 Shelley Laird 2002

INNINGS PITCHED 1. 327.1 Shelley Laird 2000 2. 288.2 Jaclyn Traina 2012 3. 265.0 Shelley Laird 2001 4. 260.1 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 Chrissy Owens earned a school-record 11 saves as a freshman in 2005, serving as the staff’s closer during 5. 253.2 Christy Caccavo 1997 its Women’s College World Series run. The following 6. 239.0 Shelley Laird 2002 season, she threw 154.0 innings with a 0.68 ERA, 7. 233.2 Penny Cope 1998 the lowest mark in program history. 8. 230.1 Stephanie VanBrakle 2006 9. 226.2 Kelsi Dunne 2011 ROLLTIDE.COM 77 Records & History INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 7. 975 Shelley Laird 2002 1. 82 Christy Caccavo 1997 8. 919 Shelley Laird 1999 2. 77 Jaclyn Traina 2012 9. 912 Kelsi Dunne 2009 3. 71 Jaclyn Traina 2013 10. 903 Jaclyn Traina 2014 4. 70 Penny Cope 1998 903 Stephanie VanBrakle 2006 5. 65 Jaclyn Traina 2014 6. 63 Alexis Osorio 2016 63 Shelley Laird 2000 AT BATS AGAINST 8. 60 Kelsi Dunne 2010 1. 1161 Shelley Laird 2000 9. 59 Shelley Laird 2002 2. 1055 Jaclyn Traina 2012 10. 58 Sydney Littlejohn 2016 3. 995 Christy Caccavo 1997 58 Shelley Laird 1999 4. 948 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 5. 926 Shelley Laird 2001 6. 910 Penny Cope 1998 WALKS ALLOWED 7. 875 Shelley Laird 2002 1. 109 Jaclyn Traina 2012 8. 823 Stephanie VanBrakle 2006 2. 106 Alexis Osorio 2017 9. 810 Shelley Laird 1999 3. 103 Kelsi Dunne 2009 10. 808 Jaclyn Traina 2014 4. 95 Jaclyn Traina 2013 5. 77 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003 6. 76 Jaclyn Traina 2014 WILD PITCHES 7. 75 Leslie Jury 2014 1. 35 Stephanie VanBrakle 2006 8. 74 Alexis Osorio 2016 2. 24 Stephanie VanBrakle 2004 9. 72 Alexis Osorio 2015 3. 21 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003 72 Shelley Laird 2000 4. 18 Jaclyn Traina 2013 72 Kelsi Dunne 2008 5. 16 Jaclyn Traina 2014 6. 15 Chrissy Owens 2006 7. 13 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 STRIKEOUTS 13 Jennifer Wright 2002 1. 361 Jaclyn Traina 2012 9. 12 Shelley Laird 1999 2. 355 Kelsi Dunne 2010 10. 11 Charlotte Morgan 2009 3. 345 Stephanie VanBrakle 2006 11 Blair Potter 2007 4. 341 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 11 Christy Caccavo 1997 5. 334 Alexis Osorio 2017 6. 331 Kelsi Dunne 2011 7. 310 Shelley Laird 2000 HIT BATTERS 8. 282 Shelley Laird 2002 1. 37 Kelsi Dunne 2010 9. 275 Kelsi Dunne 2008 2. 33 Kelsi Dunne 2009 10. 273 Alexis Osorio 2016 3. 31 Kelsi Dunne 2008 4. 29 Kelsi Dunne 2011 5. 26 Alexis Osorio 2016 BATTERS FACED 6. 19 Jaclyn Traina 2012 1. 1292 Shelley Laird 2000 7. 18 Alexis Osorio 2017 2. 1206 Jaclyn Traina 2012 18 Leslie Jury 2013 3. 1095 Christy Caccavo 1997 9. 16 Alexis Osorio 2015 4. 1046 Stephanie VanBrakle 2005 10. 15 Sydney Littlejohn 2016 5. 1033 Shelley Laird 2001 15 Shelley Laird 1999 6. 989 Penny Cope 1998 RECORDS & HISTORY

Kendall Dawson caught 16 runners stealing as a sophomore in 2010, tying Lacy Prejean’s record originally set in 2003. The very next season, Dawson improved on that mark with 17 caught stealing in 2011, which still stands as the single-season school record.

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RUNNERS PICKED OFF ERRORS 1. 10 Ashley Holcombe 2009 1. 26 Kelly Kretschman 1998 2. 8 Ashley Holcombe 2008 2. 25 Kelly Kretschman 1999 3. 4 Reagan Dykes 2017 3. 18 Christy Kyle 1997 4 Kendall Dawson 2012 4. 17 Kaila Hunt 2012 4 Ashley Holcombe 2007 17 Danae Hays 2012 4 Ashley Holcombe 2006 17 Dominique Accetturo 2005 4 Lacy Prejean 2003 17 Kristi Black 1997 4 Lacy Prejean 2001 8. 16 Leah White 2005 9. 3 Kendall Dawson 2011 16 Jennifer Reach 2003 3 Lacy Prejean 2002 10. 14 Kellie Eubanks 2007 14 Dominique Accetturo 2004 14 Kristi Frenier 1999 FIELDING (SEASON) DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED HIGHEST FIELDING PCT. (MINIMUM 75 CHANCES) 1. 19 Jackie McClain 2003 1. 1.000 Bailey Hemphill (287-7-0) 2017 2. 16 Leona Lafaele 2015 1.000 Chaunsey Bell (114-4-0) 2014 3. 15 Dani Woods 2005 1.000 Jackey Branham (72-5-0) 2013 4. 14 Jackie McClain 2004 1.000 Stephanie VanBrakle (21-55-0) 2005 5. 13 Leona Lafaele 2014 1.000 Lacy Prejean (217-19-0) 2001 13 Kelly Kretschman 1998 1.000 Kelley Askew (171-20-0) 2000 7. 12 Lauren Parker 2009 7. .997 Leona Lafaele (27-9-1) 2016 12 Kelley Montalvo 2009 8. .995 Charlotte Morgan (362-30-2) 2007 9. 11 Peyton Grantham 2017 9. .995 Chaunsey Bell (372-9-2) 2015 11 Kaila Hunt 2014 10. .994 Kelly Kretschman (144-16-1) 2000 11 Kellie Eubanks 2009 11 Amanda Locke 2009 11 Charlotte Morgan 2007 LOWEST STOLEN BASE AGAINST PCT. (MINIMUM 15 ATTEMPTS) 11 Jackie McClain 2002 1. .545 Jaclyn Traina (12-22) 2011 11 Ginger Jones 2000 2. .550 Kelsi Dunne (11-20) 2011 11 Kristi Frenier 2000 3. .556 Amy Bernard (10-18) 1998 4. .563 Julie Lindner (9-16) 2000 5. .564 Kendall Dawson (22-39) 2011 CAUGHT STEALING BY 6. .593 Jennifer Wright (16-27) 2003 1. 17 Kendall Dawson 2011 7. .611 Alexis Osorio (11-18) 2017 2. 16 Kendall Dawson 2010 8. .625 Christy Caccavo (20-32) 1997 16 Lacy Prejean 2003 9. .643 Kelley Askew (18-28) 1998 4. 15 Carrie Moreman 1997 10. .650 Alexis Osorio (13-20) 2016 5. 12 Christy Caccavo 1997 6. 11 Reagan Dykes 2016 11 Kelsi Dunne 2010 CHANCES 11 Jennifer Wright 2003 1. 610 Dani Woods 2005 11 Lacy Prejean 2002 2. 580 Ashley Courtney 2005 11 Penny Cope 1998 3. 576 Ashley Holcombe 2006 4. 548 Kendall Dawson 2011 5. 545 Lacy Prejean 2002 STOLEN BASES AGAINST 6. 526 Lacy Prejean 2003 1. 43 Kelley Askew 1999 7. 520 Ashley Holcombe 2008 2. 38 Chaunsey Bell 2015 8. 472 Jackie McClain 2003 3. 37 Lacy Prejean 2003 9. 465 Kendall Dawson 2010 4. 35 Ashley Courtney 2005 10. 459 Jackie McClain 2004 35 Lacy Prejean 2002 6. 32 Kendall Dawson 2010 7. 31 Carrie Moreman 1997 PUTOUTS 8. 30 Shelley Laird 1999 1. 577 Dani Woods 2005 9. 28 Stephanie VanBrakle 2004 2. 527 Ashley Courtney 2005 10. 27 Jaclyn Traina 2013 3. 514 Ashley Holcombe 2006 4. 507 Kendall Dawson 2011 5. 495 Lacy Prejean 2002 PASSED BALLS 6. 484 Ashley Holcombe 2008 1. 15 Carrie Moreman 1997 7. 468 Lacy Prejean 2003 2. 14 Kendall Dawson 2011 8. 447 Jackie McClain 2003 14 Ashley Holcombe 2006 9. 439 Jackie McClain 2004 4. 11 Staci Ramsey 2004 10. 431 Kendall Dawson 2010 5. 10 Ashley Courtney 2005 10 Ashley Courtney 2004 7. 9 Ashley Holcombe 2007 ASSISTS 8. 8 Carrie Moreman 1999 1. 165 Kelly Kretschman 1998 9. 7 Reagan Dykes 2016 2. 157 Kristi Frenier 2000 7 Molly Fichtner 2013 3. 156 Staci Ramsey 2005 7 Kendall Dawson 2012 RECORDS & HISTORY 4. 146 Kelley Montalvo 2007 7 Lacy Prejean 2003 5. 144 Leah White 2005 6. 142 Kelly Kretschman 1999 7. 140 Staci Ramsey 2003 140 Kristi Frenier 1999 9. 138 Dominique Accetturo 2005 10. 128 Kellie Eubanks 2007

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HITTING (CAREER) 5. 785 Christy Kyle 1997-00 6. 774 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 300 AB) 774 Jackie Wilkins 2002-05 1. .447 Haylie McCleney (313-700) 2013-16 8. 747 Jackie McClain 2001-04 2. .438 Kayla Braud (344-786) 2010-13 9. 739 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 3. .437 Kelly Kretschman (368-842) 1998-01 10. 708 Jordan Praytor 2005-08 4. .417 Brittany Rogers (343-823) 2006-09 5. .408 Demi Turner (169-414) 2015-pres. RUNS SCORED 6. .387 Charlotte Morgan (262-677) 2007-10 1. 288 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 7. .387 Jackie McClain (289-747) 2001-04 8. .368 Lauren Parker (153-416) 2007-09 2. 279 Haylie McCleney 2013-16 9. .365 Ashley Courtney (304-833) 2002-05 3. 271 Kayla Braud 2010-13 10. .361 Jennifer Fenton (209-579) 2009-12 4. 256 Brittany Rogers 2006-09 5. 207 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 6. 202 Jordan Praytor 2005-08 SLUGGING PCT. (MINIMUM 300 AB) 202 Jennifer Fenton 2009-12 1. .766 Kelly Kretschman (842 AB) 1998-01 8. 177 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 2. .719 Charlotte Morgan (677 AB) 2007-10 177 Whitney Larsen 2008-11 3. .690 Haylie McCleney (700 AB) 2013-16 10. 174 Kelley Montalvo 2006-09 4. .645 Amanda Locke (550 AB) 2008-12 5. .643 Kaila Hunt (681 AB) 2011-14 6. .632 Jaclyn Traina (435 AB) 2011-14 HITS 7. .601 Whitney Larsen (671 AB) 2008-11 1. 368 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 8. .591 Lauren Parker (416 AB) 2007-09 2. 344 Kayla Braud 2010-13 9. .590 Jackie McClain (747 AB) 2001-04 3. 343 Brittany Rogers 2006-09 10. .579 Kelley Montalvo (613 AB) 2006-09 4. 313 Haylie McCleney 2013-16 5. 304 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 ON-BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 300 AB) 6. 289 Jackie McClain 2001-04 1. .569 Haylie McCleney (700 AB) 2013-16 7. 262 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 2. .533 Kelly Kretschman (842 AB) 1998-01 8. 252 Jordan Praytor 2005-08 3. .512 Kayla Braud (786 AB) 2010-13 9. 239 Christy Kyle 1997-00 4. .494 Charlotte Morgan (677 AB) 2007-10 10. 229 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 5. .484 Jackie McClain (747 AB) 2001-04 6. .483 Cassie Reilly-Boccia (602 AB) 2009-12 7. .469 Kelley Montalvo (613 AB) 2006-09 DOUBLES 8. .469 Jaclyn Traina (435 AB) 2011-14 1. 65 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 9. .463 Brittany Rogers (823 AB) 2006-09 2. 61 Jackie McClain 2001-04 10. .450 Jordan Praytor (708 AB) 2005-08 3. 57 Haylie McCleney 2013-16 4. 52 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 5. 51 Kelley Montalvo 2006-09 STOLEN BASE PCT. (MINIMUM 40 ATTEMPTS) 6. 49 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 1. .964 Jennifer Fenton (133-138) 2009-12 7. 47 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 2. .944 Haylie McCleney (118-125) 2013-16 8. 46 Christy Kyle 1997-00 3. .902 Keima Davis (55-61) 2010-13 9. 44 Dani Woods 2005-08 4. .900 Andrea Hawkins (36-40) 2013-16 5. .891 Whitney Larsen (41-46) 2008-11 10. 41 Dominique Accetturo 2003-06 6. .875 Kayla Braud (182-208) 2010-13 7. .868 Brittany Rogers (198-228) 2006-09 TRIPLES 8. .864 Kelly Kretschman (133-154) 1998-01 1. 16 Haylie McCleney 2013-16 9. .857 Chandler Dare (37-42) 2014-17 16 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 .857 Jordan Praytor (102-119) 2005-08 16 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 4. 14 Jordan Praytor 2005-08 GAMES PLAYED 5. 9 Demi Turner 2015-pres. 1. 277 Jackie Wilkins 2002-05 9 Jennifer Fenton 2009-12 2. 274 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 7. 8 Kierstin Arntsen 1997-00 3. 273 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 8 Carrie Moreman 1997-99 4. 270 Jennifer Reach 2000-03 9. 7 Chandler Dare 2014-17 5. 269 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 7 Whitney Larsen 2008-11 RECORDS & HISTORY 269 Dominique Accetturo 2003-06 7. 265 Christy Kyle 1997-00 HOME RUNS 8. 263 Jackie McClain 2001-04 1. 60 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 263 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 2. 58 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 10. 262 Jordan Praytor 2005-08 58 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 4. 54 Amanda Locke 2008-12 GAMES STARTED 5. 48 Whitney Larsen 2008-11 1. 273 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 6. 40 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 2. 272 Jackie Wilkins 2002-05 7. 39 Ginger Jones 1998-01 3. 271 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 8. 38 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 4. 267 Jennifer Reach 2000-03 9. 36 Marisa Runyon 2014-17 5. 266 Dominique Accetturo 2003-06 10. 33 Leona Lafaele 2013-16 6. 263 Christy Kyle 1997-00 263 Jackie McClain 2001-04 RUNS BATTED IN 8. 262 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 1. 264 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 9. 256 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 2. 215 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 10. 252 Dani Woods 2005-08 3. 196 Whitney Larsen 2008-11 4. 191 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 AT BATS 5. 181 Jackie McClain 2001-04 1. 842 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 6. 175 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 2. 833 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 7. 174 Dani Woods 2005-08 3. 823 Brittany Rogers 2006-09 8. 172 Cassie Reilly-Boccia 2009-12 4. 786 Kayla Braud 2010-13 9. 168 Marisa Runyon 2014-17

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168 Christy Kyle 1997-00 8 Dominique Accetturo 2003-06 8 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 8 Christy Kyle 1997-00 TOTAL BASES 1. 645 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 2. 487 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 SACRIFICE HITS 3. 483 Haylie McCleney 2013-16 1. 63 Jennifer Reach 2000-03 4. 469 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 2. 39 Jordan Praytor 2005-08 5. 441 Jackie McClain 2001-04 3. 37 Leah White 2002-05 6. 438 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 4. 36 Chandler Dare 2014-17 7. 422 Kayla Braud 2010-13 5. 34 Kelley Askew 1998-01 8. 403 Whitney Larsen 2008-11 6. 33 Ashley Holcombe 2006-09 9. 401 Brittany Rogers 2006-09 7. 30 Demi Turner 2015-pres. 10. 378 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 8. 25 Dani Woods 2005-08 9. 24 Suzanne Olcott 1999-02 10. 23 Angela Johnson 2001-04 WALKS 1. 199 Haylie McCleney 2013-16 2. 180 Cassie Reilly-Boccia 2009-12 STOLEN BASES 3. 161 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 1. 198 Brittany Rogers (198-228) 2006-09 4. 151 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 2. 182 Kayla Braud (182-208) 2010-13 5. 139 Jackie McClain 2001-04 3. 133 Jennifer Fenton (133-138) 2009-12 6. 134 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 133 Kelly Kretschman (133-154) 1998-01 7. 131 Kelley Montalvo 2006-09 5. 118 Haylie McCleney (118-125) 2013-16 8. 122 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 6. 102 Jordan Praytor (102-119) 2005-08 9. 113 Kayla Braud 2010-13 7. 71 Ashley Courtney (71-91) 2002-05 10. 111 Dani Woods 2005-08 8. 68 Jazlyn Lunceford (68-80) 2009-12 9. 61 Mandy Burford (61-72) 2004-07 10. 57 Kelley Montalvo (57-78) 2006-09 INTENTIONAL WALKS 1. 29 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 2. 21 Jackie McClain 2001-04 3. 13 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 4. 12 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 5. 10 Haylie McCleney 2013-16 6. 8 Ginger Jones 1998-01 7. 6 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 6 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 6 Carrie Moreman 1997-99 10. 5 Bailey Hemphill 2017-pres. 5 Cassie Reilly-Boccia 2009-12

TIMES HIT BY PITCH 1. 46 Amanda Locke 2008-12 2. 39 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 3. 38 Danae Hays 2012-15 4. 36 Kellie Eubanks 2006-09 5. 33 Kelley Montalvo 2006-09 33 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 7. 32 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 8. 31 Whitney Larsen 2008-11 9. 30 Ginger Jones 1998-01 10. 27 Capper Reed 2002-05

TIMES STRUCK OUT 1. 151 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 2. 140 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 140 Jackie Wilkins 2002-05 4. 137 Jennifer Fenton 2009-12 5. 135 Amanda Locke 2008-12 6. 126 Jazlyn Lunceford 2009-12 7. 125 Kelley Askew 1998-01 8. 124 Jordan Praytor 2005-08 9. 120 Kim Rohret 1998-00 10. 115 Kellie Eubanks 2006-09 RECORDS & HISTORY SACRIFICE FLIES 1. 24 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 2. 13 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 13 Jackie McClain 2001-04 4. 10 Cassie Reilly-Boccia 2009-12 10 Dani Woods 2005-08 10 Ginger Jones 1998-01 10 Kelley Askew 1998-01 8. 9 Danielle Richard 2012-15 9 J.C. Chapman 1997-98 10. 8 Haylie McCleney 2013-16 Brittany Rogers stole a school-record 198 bases over her four 8 Molly Fichtner 2013-14 years with the Crimson Tide. She owns three of the top four 8 Courtney Conley 2010-13 single-season marks in program history as well, including a 8 Kelley Montalvo 2006-09 school-record 60 as a junior in 2008.

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CAUGHT STEALING 4. 97 Stephanie VanBrakle (97-30) 2003-06 1. 30 Brittany Rogers (198-228) 2006-09 5. 67 Sydney Littlejohn (67-20) 2014-17 2. 26 Kayla Braud (182-208) 2010-13 67 Chrissy Owens (67-12) 2005-08 3. 21 Kelley Montalvo (57-78) 2006-09 7. 64 Alexis Osorio (64-24) 2015-pres. 21 Kelly Kretschman (133-154) 1998-01 8. 62 Erin Wright (62-21) 2001-04 5. 20 Ashley Courtney (71-91) 2002-05 9. 55 Leslie Jury (55-21) 2012-15 6. 17 Jordan Praytor (102-119) 2005-08 10. 52 Jennifer Wright (52-22) 2002-05 7. 15 Angela Johnson (31-46) 2001-04 15 Kierstin Arntsen (47-62) 1997-00 LOSSES 9. 14 Deasy Phillips (45-59) 2002-05 1. 35 Shelley Laird (115-35) 1999-02 14 Jackie Wilkins (47-61) 2002-05 2. 30 Stephanie VanBrakle (97-30) 2003-06 14 Suzanne Olcott (53-67) 1999-02 3. 24 Alexis Osorio (64-24) 2015-pres 4. 23 Kelsi Dunne (113-23) 2008-11 STOLEN BASE ATTEMPTS 23 Penny Cope (37-23) 1998-99 1. 228 Brittany Rogers (198-228) 2006-09 6. 22 Jennifer Wright (52-22) 2002-05 2. 208 Kayla Braud (182-208) 2010-13 7. 21 Leslie Jury (55-21) 2012-15 3. 154 Kelly Kretschman (133-154) 1998-01 21 Jaclyn Traina (106-21) 2011-14 4. 138 Jennifer Fenton (133-138) 2009-12 21 Erin Wright (62-21) 2001-04 5. 125 Haylie McCleney (118-125) 2013-16 10. 20 Sydney Littlejohn (67-20) 2014-17 6. 119 Jordan Praytor (102-119) 2005-08 20 Christy Caccavo (31-20) 1997-98 7. 91 Ashley Courtney (71-91) 2002-05 8. 80 Jazlyn Lunceford (68-80) 2009-12 SAVES 9. 78 Kelley Montalvo (57-78) 2006-09 1. 21 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 10. 72 Mandy Burford (61-72) 2004-07 2. 16 Shelley Laird 1999-02 3. 11 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 4. 10 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 PITCHING (CAREER) 5. 9 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 6. 8 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 LOWEST EARNED RUN AVG. (MINIMUM 300 IP) 7. 7 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 1. 1.16 Chrissy Owens (531.0 IP) 2005-08 8. 5 Leslie Jury 2012-15 2. 1.46 Shelley Laird (1054.2 IP) 1999-02 9. 4 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 3. 1.53 Stephanie VanBrakle (844.0 IP) 2003-06 4 Erin Wright 2001-04 4. 1.61 Kelsi Dunne (869.0 IP) 2008-11 5. 1.76 Alexis Osorio (579.2 IP) 2015-pres. 6. 1.77 Sydney Littlejohn (538.2 IP) 2014-17 APPEARANCES 7. 1.93 Penny Cope (394.1 IP) 1998-99 1. 183 Shelley Laird 1999-02 8. 2.03 Jaclyn Traina (863.2 IP) 2011-14 2. 168 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 9. 2.10 Christy Caccavo (350.2 IP) 1997-98 3. 159 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 10. 2.12 Charlotte Morgan (389.2 IP) 2007-10 4. 158 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 5. 138 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 6. 129 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 LOWEST OPPONENT BATTING AVG. (MINIMUM 300 IP) 7. 120 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 1. .161 Alexis Osorio (579.2 IP) 2015-pres. 8. 119 Erin Wright 2001-04 2. .165 Kelsi Dunne (869.0 IP) 2008-11 3. .183 Stephanie VanBrakle (844.0 IP) 2003-06 9. 115 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 4. .199 Jaclyn Traina (863.2 IP) 2011-14 10. 108 Leslie Jury 2012-15 5. .201 Shelley Laird (1054.2 IP) 1999-02 6. .203 Chrissy Owens (531.0 IP) 2005-08 GAMES STARTED 7. .210 Sydney Littlejohn (538.2 IP) 2014-17 1. 142 Shelley Laird 1999-02 8. .232 Erin Wright (548.1 IP) 2001-04 2. 137 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 9. .234 Charlotte Morgan (389.2 IP) 2007-10 10. .235 Leslie Jury (453.0 IP) 2012-15 3. 130 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 4. 125 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 5. 82 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. FEWEST WALKS ALLOWED/7 INN GAME (MINIMUM 300 IP) 6. 81 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 1. 1.28 Charlotte Morgan (389.2 IP) 2007-10 81 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 2. 1.42 Christy Caccavo (350.2 IP) 1997-98 81 Erin Wright 2001-04 RECORDS & HISTORY 3. 1.49 Penny Cope (394.1 IP) 1998-99 9. 75 Leslie Jury 2012-15 4. 1.51 Erin Wright (548.1 IP) 2001-04 10. 70 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 5. 1.61 Shelley Laird (1054.2 IP) 1999-02 6. 1.71 Chrissy Owens (531.0 IP) 2005-08 7. 1.79 Sydney Littlejohn (538.2 IP) 2014-17 COMPLETE GAMES 8. 1.97 Jennifer Wright (478.2 IP) 2002-05 1. 118 Shelley Laird 1999-02 9. 2.13 Stephanie VanBrakle (844.0 IP) 2003-06 2. 92 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 10. 2.51 Kelsi Dunne (869.0 IP) 2008-11 3. 90 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 4. 79 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 STRIKEOUTS/7 INN GAME (MINIMUM 300 IP) 5. 59 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 1. 10.07 Alexis Osorio (579.2 IP) 2015-pres. 6. 45 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 1. 9.82 Kelsi Dunne (869.0 IP) 2008-11 45 Christy Caccavo 1997-98 3. 9.23 Stephanie VanBrakle (844.0 IP) 2003-06 8. 43 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 4. 7.91 Jaclyn Traina (863.2 IP) 2011-14 43 Penny Cope 1998-99 5. 7.59 Chrissy Owens (531.0 IP) 2005-08 10. 41 Erin Wright 2001-04 6. 7.12 Erin Wright (548.1 IP) 2001-04 7. 6.94 Shelley Laird (1054.2 IP) 1999-02 8. 5.83 Leslie Jury (453.0 IP) 2012-15 SHUTOUTS 9. 5.69 Sydney Littlejohn (538.2 IP) 2014-17 1. 39 Shelley Laird 1999-02 10. 5.54 Jennifer Wright (478.2 IP) 2002-05 2. 38 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 3. 26 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 4. 24 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 WINS 5. 21 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 1. 115 Shelley Laird (115-35) 1999-02 21 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 2. 113 Kelsi Dunne (113-23) 2008-11 7. 19 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 3. 106 Jaclyn Traina (106-21) 2011-14 82 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

19 Leslie Jury 2012-15 HOME RUNS ALLOWED 19 Erin Wright 2001-04 1. 77 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 10. 13 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 2. 60 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 13 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 3. 48 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 4. 43 Erin Wright 2001-04 INNINGS PITCHED 5. 42 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 1. 1054.2 Shelley Laird 1999-02 42 Shelley Laird 1999-02 2. 869.0 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 7. 33 Leslie Jury 2012-15 3. 863.2 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 8. 31 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 4. 844.0 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 9. 30 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 5. 579.2 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 10. 22 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 6. 548.1 Erin Wright 2001-04 7. 538.2 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 BATTERS FACED 8. 531.0 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 1. 4219 Shelley Laird 1999-02 9. 478.2 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 2. 3613 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 10. 453.0 Leslie Jury 2012-15 3. 3536 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 4. 3437 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 HITS ALLOWED 5. 2379 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 1. 758 Shelley Laird 1999-02 6. 2280 Erin Wright 2001-04 2. 631 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 7. 2206 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 3. 561 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 8. 2133 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 4. 500 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 9. 2083 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 5. 479 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 10. 2056 Leslie Jury 2012-15 6. 476 Erin Wright 2001-04 7. 420 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 AT BATS AGAINST 8. 406 Leslie Jury 2012-15 1. 3772 Shelley Laird 1999-02 9. 390 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 2. 3168 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 10. 384 Penny Cope 1998-99 3. 3070 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 4. 3028 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 RUNS ALLOWED 5. 2055 Erin Wright 2001-04 1. 312 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 6. 2028 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 2. 280 Shelley Laird 1999-02 7. 1998 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 3. 251 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 8. 1922 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 4. 247 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 9. 1883 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 5. 210 Leslie Jury 2012-15 10. 1731 Leslie Jury 2012-15 6. 205 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 7. 201 Erin Wright 2001-04 RUNNERS PICKED OFF 8. 171 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 1. 26 Ashley Holcombe 2006-09 9. 162 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 2. 11 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 10. 155 Penny Cope 1998-99 3. 10 Kendall Dawson 2009-12 4. 4 Reagan Dykes 2016-pres. EARNED RUNS ALLOWED 5. 2 Molly Fichtner 2013-14 1. 251 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 2 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 2. 220 Shelley Laird 1999-02 7. 1 Kelley Askew 1998-01 3. 200 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 4. 184 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 FIELDING (CAREER) 5. 170 Leslie Jury 2012-15 6. 167 Erin Wright 2001-04 HIGHEST FIELDING PCT. (MINIMUM 150 CHANCES) 7. 154 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 1 1.000 Bailey Hemphill (287-7-0) 2016-17. 8. 146 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 1.000 Carrigan Fain (182-3-0) 2015-pres. 9. 136 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 1.000 Jordan Patterson (172-8-0) 2011-14 10. 118 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 4. .994 Chaunsey Bell (613-27-4) 2012-15 5. .992 Kellie Deska (235-21-2) 2004-07 WALKS ALLOWED 6. .991 Reagan Dykes (765-45-7) 2016-pres. 7. .989 Kelley Askew (723-73-9) 1998-01 1. 330 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 8. .989 Jackie McClain (1256-54-15) 2001-04 2. 311 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 9. .988 Kendall Dawson (1386-103-18) 2009-12 3. 257 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 10. .988 Ashley Holcombe (1732-144-23) 2006-09 4. 252 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. 5. 242 Shelley Laird 1999-02 6. 236 Leslie Jury 2012-15 LOWEST STOLEN BASE AGAINST PCT. (MINIMUM 40 ATTEMPTS) 7. 138 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 1. .625 Christy Caccavo (25-40) 1997-98 8. 135 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 2. .645 Kendall Dawson (80-124) 2009-12 9. 130 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 3. .683 Reagan Dykes (43-63) 2016-pres. 4. .685 Kelsi Dunne (63-92) 2008-11

10. 118 Erin Wright 2001-04 RECORDS & HISTORY 5. .712 Alexis Osorio (42-59) 2015-pres. 6. .714 Jaclyn Traina (75-105) 2011-14 STRIKEOUTS 7. .721 Carrie Moreman (75-104) 1997-99 1. 1219 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 8. .721 Molly Fichtner (44-61) 2013-14 2. 1113 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 9. .729 Lacy Prejean (105-144) 2000-03 3. 1045 Shelley Laird 1999-02 10. .735 Jennifer Wright (50-68) 2002-05 4. 976 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 5. 834 Alexis Osorio 2015-pres. CHANCES 6. 576 Chrissy Owens 2005-08 1. 1899 Ashley Holcombe 2006-09 7. 558 Erin Wright 2001-04 2. 1657 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 8. 438 Sydney Littlejohn 2014-17 3. 1507 Kendall Dawson 2009-12 9. 379 Jennifer Wright 2002-05 4. 1421 Ginger Jones 1998-01 10. 377 Leslie Jury 2012-15 5. 1325 Jackie McClain 2001-04 6. 1301 Dani Woods 2005-08

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7. 1077 Leona Lafaele 2013-16 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES RESULTS 8. 933 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 9. 894 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 2000 WCWS 10. 857 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. May 25, 2000 - UCLA 4, Alabama 1 PUTOUTS Alabama 100 000 0 - 1 2 3 1. 1732 Ashley Holcombe 2006-09 UCLA 000 022 X - 4 6 3 2. 1502 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 WP-Freed (26-7), LP-Laird (37-7); T-2:06; A-3,816 HR UCLA - Klein (10) 3. 1386 Kendall Dawson 2009-12 4. 1323 Ginger Jones 1998-01 May 27, 2000 - Alabama 6, DePaul 4 5. 1256 Jackie McClain 2001-04 DePaul 100 030 0 - 4 5 2 6. 1238 Dani Woods 2005-08 Alabama 040 002 X - 6 7 2 7. 1036 Leona Lafaele 2013-16 WP-Laird (38-7) LP-Chouinard (18-9); T-1:38; A-3,712 8. 809 Ashley Courtney 2002-05 9. 782 Charlotte Morgan 2007-10 May 27, 2000 - Southern Miss 3, Alabama 0 10. 765 Reagan Dykes 2016-pres. Southern Miss 201 000 0 - 3 5 0 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 WP-Blade (52-7), LP-Bautista (18-4); T-1:49; A-3,455 ASSISTS 1. 519 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 2003 WCWS 2. 441 Kelley Montalvo 2006-09 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 3. 422 Dominique Accetturo 2003-06 May 22, 2003 - Arizona 3, Alabama 2 4. 409 Jennifer Reach 2000-03 #15 Alabama 000 020 0 - 2 2 0 5. 356 Kellie Eubanks 2006-09 #1 Arizona 003 000 X - 3 6 0 WP-Hollowell (39-3), LP-VanBrakle (18-6); T-2:06 A-4,259 6. 352 Kristi Frenier 1998-00 7. 344 Leah White 2002-05 May 24, 2003 - Oklahoma 6, Alabama 3 (9 innings) 8. 330 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 #4 Oklahoma 002 100 003 - 6 9 1 9. 325 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 #15 Alabama 000 021 000 - 3 4 1 10. 316 Danae Hays 2012-15 WP-Keiter (34-8), LP-VanBrakle (18-7); T-3:12 A-6,520; HR OU - Braitsch (12); HR UA - Ramsey (4), Wilkins (5)

ERRORS 2005 WCWS 1. 56 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 2. 52 Danae Hays 2012-15 June 2, 2005 - Texas 3, Alabama 0 3. 50 Jennifer Reach 2000-03 #12 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 1 0 4. 48 Kaila Hunt 2011-14 #5 Texas 000 003 X - 3 4 0 5. 42 Dominique Accetturo 2003-06 WP-Osterman (29-6) LP-VanBrakle (33-7) T-1:49 A-4,254 6. 41 Kellie Eubanks 2006-09 7. 40 Staci Ramsey 2003-06 June 4, 2005 - Alabama 2, DePaul 1 (12 innings) DePaul 000 001 000 000 - 1 5 1 8. 39 Leah White 2002-05 #12 Alabama 000 100 000 001 - 2 9 1 9. 34 Courtney Conley 2010-13 WP-VanBrakle (34-7) LP-Huitink (21-11) T-3:25 A-4,319 10. 33 Kristi Frenier 1998-00 June 5, 2005 - Tennessee 4, Alabama 0 #12 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 DOUBLE PLAYS TURNED #11 Tennessee 210 001 X - 4 9 0 1. 44 Jackie McClain 2001-04 WP-M. Abbott (49-8) LP-J. Wright (20-6) T-2:23 A-6,148 2. 39 Leona Lafaele 2013-16 3. 33 Ginger Jones 1998-01 2006 WCWS 4. 29 Dani Woods 2005-08 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 29 Leah White 2002-05 June 1, 2006 - Northwestern 6, Alabama 5 (10 innings) 6. 27 Kelly Kretschman 1998-01 #5 Alabama 000 212 000 0 - 5 10 3 7. 26 Kellie Eubanks 2006-09 #11 Northwestern 001 300 100 1 - 6 13 1 26 Dominique Accetturo 2003-06 WP-Foster (24-6) LP-Owens (21-5) T-3:39 A-4,335 9. 25 Danae Hays 2012-15 25 Lauren Parker 2007-09 June 3, 2006 - UCLA 4, Alabama 1 #1 UCLA 102 001 0 - 4 7 0 #5 Alabama 010 000 0 - 1 6 2

RECORDS & HISTORY MOST CAUGHT STEALING BY WP-Selden (34-6) LP-VanBrakle (28-6) T-2:11 A-5,395 1. 44 Kendall Dawson 2009-12 2008 WCWS 2. 39 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. 2. 35 Kelley Askew 1998-01 4. 30 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 May 29, 2008 -Arizona State 3, Alabama 1 30 Ashley Holcombe 2006-09 #6 Arizona State 000 000 3 - 3 4 1 #3 Alabama 000 010 0 - 1 3 0 6. 29 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11 WP- (37-5) LP-Kelsi Dunne (25-5) T-2:49 A-0 29 Shelley Laird 1999-02 29 Carrie Moreman 1997-99 May 31, 2008 - Alabama 5, Arizona 1 9. 22 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 #3 Alabama 001 004 0 - 5 10 1 10. 20 Reagan Dykes 2016-pres. #7 Arizona 001 000 0 - 1 4 0 WP-Kelsi Dunne (26-5) LP-Mowatt, Taryne (29-15) T-2:50 A-6621 HR UA - Charlotte Morgan (19) MOST STOLEN BASES AGAINST 1. 105 Lacy Prejean 2000-03 May 31, 2008 - Alabama 3, Louisiana Lafayette 1 2. 99 Kelley Askew 1998-01 Louisiana-Lafayette 000 001 0 - 1 5 2 #3 Alabama 100 020 X - 3 4 0 3. 90 Ashley Holcombe 2006-09 WP-Charlotte Morgan (18-2) LP-Bourgeois, Donna (16-5) T-2:08 A-7660 4. 89 Shelley Laird 1999-02 HR UL - Tankersley, Holly (23) 5. 80 Kendall Dawson 2009-12 6. 79 Stephanie VanBrakle 2003-06 June 1, 2008 - Arizona State 3, Alabama 1 7. 75 Jaclyn Traina 2011-14 #3 Alabama 001 000 0 - 1 2 0 75 Carrie Moreman 1997-99 #6 Arizona State 003 000 X - 3 2 0 9. 69 Chaunsey Bell 2012-15 WP-Katie Burkhart (38-5) LP-Kelsi Dunne (26-6) T-2:12 A-6781 10. 63 Leslie Jury 2012-15 HR ASU - Jackie Vasquez (4) 63 Kelsi Dunne 2008-11

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2009 WCWS 2014 WCWS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. May 28, 2009 - Michigan 6, Alabama 1 May 29, 2014 - Alabama 6, Oklahoma 2 #5 Michigan 011 103 0 - 6 8 1 #7 Oklahoma 100 100 1 - 2 1 1 #4 Alabama 000 000 1 - 1 3 2 #2 Alabama 010 320 X - 6 7 2 WP-Nemitz (28-5) LP-Kelsi Dunne (27-4) T-2:23 A-0 WP-Jaclyn Traina (24-3) LP-Kelsey Stevens (37-9) T-2:35 A-8818 HR MICH - Chidester (8) HR OU - Shelby Pendley HR UA - Jadyn Spencer, Peyton Grantham May 30, 2009 - Alabama 14, Arizona 0 (5 innings) #4 Alabama 282 02 - 14 16 1 May 30, 2014 - Alabama 2, Kentucky 0 #9 Arizona 000 00 - 0 5 1 #2 Alabama 020 000 0 - 2 3 0 WP-Charlotte Morgan (18-6) LP-Akamine (22-8) T-2:07 A-7145 #14 Kentucky 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 HR UA - Charlotte Morgan (11) WP-Jaclyn Traina (24-3) LP-Kelsey Nunley (30-10) T-2:11 A-9062 HR UA - Leona Lafaele May 30, 2009 - Alabama 6, Arizona State 2 #10 Arizona State 000 200 0 - 2 4 1 June 1, 2014 - Alabama 2, Oregon 0 #4 Alabama 000 420 X - 6 4 0 #1 Oregon 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 WP-Kelsi Dunne (28-4) LP-Bach (31-11) T-2:23 A-8475 #2 Alabama 000 020 X - 2 9 0 HR ASU - Crabb (4) WP-Jaclyn Traina (26-3) LP-Cheridan Hawkins (35-6) T-2:18 A-8910 HR UA - Jazlyn Lunceford (3) HR UA - Haylie McCleney

May 31, 2009 - Florida 6, Alabama 5 June 2, 2014 - Florida 5, Alabama 0 #4 Alabama 001 040 0 - 5 9 1 #5 Florida 001 020 2 - 5 8 0 #1 Florida 000 200 4 - 6 7 2 #2 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 WP-Stephanie Brombach (22-0) LP-Kelsi Dunne (28-5) T-2:43 A-7172 WP- (30-8) LP-Jaclyn Traina (26-4) T-2:07 A-7608 HR UF - Kelsey Bruder (16), Ali Gardiner (9) HR UF - Aubree Munro

2011 WCWS June 3, 2014 - Florida 6, Alabama 3 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. #5 Florida 101 000 1 - 3 7 1 June 2, 2011 - Alabama 1, California 0 #2 Alabama 140 001 X - 6 12 4 #7 California 000 000 0 - 0 1 0 WP- Dalanie Gourley (15-1) Save - Hannah Rogers LP-Jaclyn Traina (37-8) T-2:37 #2 Alabama 010 000 X - 1 7 0 A-7810 WP-Kelsi Dunne (28-4) LP-Henderson (39-9) T-1:55 A-7280 HR UA - Kaila Hunt HR UF - Kristi Merritt, Stephanie Tofft June 3, 2011 - Alabama 3, Baylor 0 #11 Baylor 000 000 0 - 0 5 1 #2 Alabama 100 110 X - 3 6 0 2015 WCWS WP-Kelsi Dunne (29-4) LP-Canion (30-11) T-2:18 A-8627 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. May 28, 2015 - Michigan 5, Alabama 0 June 5, 2011 - Florida 16, Alabama 2 (5 innings) #6 Alabama 000 000 0 - 0 4 0 #2 Alabama 010 10 - 2 3 0 #3 Michigan 100 400 X - 5 4 2 #4 Florida 1123 0X - 16 8 0 WP- Megan Betsa (31-4) LP- Alexis Osorio (21-9) T-2:21 WP-Brombacher (20-2) LP-Kelsi Dunne (29-5) T-1:52 A-7726 HR MICH - Christner, Sweet HR UA - Larsen (14), Lunceford (6), UF - Moultrie, Schutte, Coyle, Gammel May 30, 2015 - Alabama 2, Oregon 1 June 5, 2011 Florida 9, Alabama 2 #2 Oregon 001 000 0 - 1 3 0 #4 Florida 302 100 3 - 9 11 0 #6 Alabama 020 000 X - 2 3 0 #2 Alabama 000 000 2 - 2 4 1 WP- Alexis Osorio (22-9) LP- Cheridan Hawkins (30-5) T-2:05 A-9062 WP- Rogers (36-7) LP-Kelsi Dunne (29-6) T-2:30 A-5547 HR UF - Bruder, Schutte. Paculba May 30, 2015 - LSU 5, Alabama 3 #6 Alabama 100 000 2 - 3 6 1 2012 WCWS (NATIONAL CHAMPIONS) #5 LSU 320 000 X - 5 7 2 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. WP- Allie Walljasper (16-5) LP-Sydney Littlejohn (16-2) T-2:07 A-9515 May 31, 2012 - Alabama 5, Tennessee 3 #7 Tennessee 020 000 1 - 3 5 2 #2 Alabama 400 100 X - 5 5 1 2016 WCWS WP-Jaclyn Traina (38-2) LP-Ivy Renfroe (25-9) T-2:18 A-N/A OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. HR TN - Melissa Davin June 2, 2016 - Oklahoma 3, Alabama 0 #6 Alabama 000 000 00 - 0 4 1 June 1, 2012 - Alabama 2, Arizona State 1 #3 Oklahoma 000 000 03 - 3 3 0 #2 Alabama 000 011 0 - 2 7 1 WP- (34-3) LP- Alexis Osorio (19-7) T-2:32 #3 Arizona State 000 100 0 - 1 3 1 HR OU - Shay Knighten WP-Jaclyn Traina (39-2) LP- (24-7) T-2:45 A-9209 HR UA - Amanda Locke May 4, 2016 - LSU 6, Alabama 4 #10 LSU 101 400 0 - 6 9 2 June 3, 2012 - Alabama 5, California 2 #6 Alabama 001 003 0 - 4 9 1 #1 California 000 200 0 - 2 2 1 WP- Carly Hoover (21-8) LP- Sydney Littlejohn (23-7) T-2:32 A-8872 #2 Alabama 011 111 X - 5 9 0 HR LSU - Sandra Simmons WP-Jaclyn Traina (40-2) LP- (38-4) T-2:16 A-9167 HR UA - Leona Lafaele HR CAL - Danielle Henderson HR UA - Kaila Hunt, Jazlyn Lunceford, Jaclyn Traina

June 4, 2012 - Oklahoma 4, Alabama 1

#4 Oklahoma 000 022 0 - 4 11 2 RECORDS & HISTORY #2 Alabama 000 100 0 - 1 5 2 WP-Keilani Ricketts (37-7) LP-Jaclyn Traina (40-3) T-2:36 A-8197

June 5, 2012 - Alabama 8, Oklahoma 6 #2 Alabama 040 400 0 - 8 4 2 #4 Oklahoma 100 000 5 - 6 9 2 WP-Jaclyn Traina (41-3) LP-Keilani Ricketts (37-8) T-2:53 A-8385 HR OU - Jessica Shults

June 6, 2012 - Alabama 5, Oklahoma 4 #4 Oklahoma 012 000 1 - 4 5 1 #2 Alabama 000 410 X - 5 7 1 WP-Jaclyn Traina (42-3) LP-Keilani Ricketts (37-9) T-2:25 A-6804 HR OU - Lauren Chamberlain (2), Keilani Ricketts In 2012, Alabama became the first SEC school to win a national title, defeating the Oklahoma Sooners in three games.

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1997 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) 2004 SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2012 SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Florida L, 6-2 No. 14 Auburn W, 7-1 Tournament Champions LSU L, 4-2 No. 2 LSU L, 2-1 Mississippi State W, 5-2 No. 10 Tennessee L, 1-0 No. 11 Georgia W, 1-0 1998 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) No. 7 Florida W, 10-1 (5) Tournament Champions 2005 SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) Tennessee W, 2-1 Tournament Champions 2013 SEC Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) LSU W, 5-3 (10) Mississippi State W, 5-0 No. 14 Texas A&M W, 10-9 LSU L, 8-4 No. 18 Auburn W, 9-5 Florida L, 8-4 LSU W, 8-1 No. 11 Tennessee L, 3-1 Mississippi State W, 5-4 (9) No. 11 Tennessee W, 3-0 2014 SEC Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) No. 8 Georgia W, 2-0 No. 22 Auburn W, 8-4 1999 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) No. 11 Georgia L, 5-3 Mississippi St. L, 6-3 2006 SEC Tournament (Athens, Ga.) Florida W, 4-1 Mississippi W, 6-0 2015 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) Arkansas L, 4-2 No. 5 Tennessee L, 2-1 No. 14 Georgia W, 2-1 No. 6 Auburn L, 7-1 2000 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) 2007 SEC Tournament (Auburn, Ala.) Florida W, 1-0 Georgia W, 3-2 (9) 2015 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) No. 20 S. Carolina L, 4-1 No. 4 LSU L, 4-1 No. 14 Georgia W, 2-1 No. 21 Mississippi St. W, 4-3 No. 6 Auburn L, 1-7 No. 7 LSU L, 5-2 2008 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) Mississippi State W, 1-0 2016 SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) 2001 SEC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) No. 15 LSU W, 7-4 Mississippi State W, 2-1 Arkansas W, 2-0 No. 2 Florida L, 4-1 No. 8 Auburn L, 4-6 South Carolina L, 2-0 (9) Auburn L, 5-3 2009 SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) 2017 SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) Arkansas W, 8-0 Arkansas W, 4-1 2002 SEC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Kentucky W, 2-1 No. 11 Texas A&M W, 2-1 (10) Arkansas W, 2-1 No. 1 Florida L, 8-5 No. 18 Ole Miss L, 1-4 South Carolina L, 6-4 Auburn W, 5-4 2010 SEC Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.) No. 3 LSU L, 6-2 Tournament Champions Arkansas W, 9-0 (5) 2003 SEC Tournament (Plant City, Fla.) No. 15 Tennessee W, 4-3 Tournament Champions No. 11 LSU W, 5-4 Auburn W, 4-0 No. 12 LSU W, 3-1 2011 SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) Tennessee W, 3-2 (8) Mississippi State W, 5-1 No. 12 LSU W, 3-1 No. 9 Georgia L, 4-2

RECORDS AGAINST: Arkansas: 5-1 Georgia: 4-2 Ole Miss: 1-1 South Carolina: 0-3 Auburn: 5-3 Kentucky: 1-0 Mississippi State: 7-1 Tennessee: 4-3 Florida: 3-4 LSU: 6-6 Missouri: 0-0 Texas A&M: 2-0

SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM MEMBERS 2017 Alexis Osorio 2008 Charlotte Morgan Bailey Hemphill Whitney Larsen

RECORDS & HISTORY 2015 Alexis Osorio Kelsi Dunne Marisa Runyon 2007 Kellie Eubanks 2014 Kallie Case 2006 Brittany Rogers Haylie McCleney 2005 Dominique Accetturo 2012 Jaclyn Traina (MVP) Ashley Courtney Jennifer Fenton Jordan Praytor Kaila Hunt Stephanie VanBrakle (MVP) Kayla Braud Jackie Wilkins 2011 Whitney Larsen Jennifer Wright Jennifer Fenton 2004 Jackie McClain 2010 Kelsi Dunne (MVP) 2003 Dominique Accetturo Kayla Braud Stephanie VanBrakle Whitney Larsen 2002 Suzanne Olcott Jennifer Fenton 2000 Ginger Jones 2009 Charlotte Morgan 1998 Kierstin Arntsen Lauren Parker Carrie Moreman Ashley Holcombe

86 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb POSTSEASON RESULTS (SEC & NCAA TOURNAMENT)

1997 SEC TOURNAMENT 2004 SEC TOURNAMENT 2008 NCAA REGIONAL 2012 SEC TOURNAMENT 2015 WCWS (Columbus, Ga.) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Oklahoma City) Florida L, 2-6 No. 14 Auburn W 7-1 Tournament Champions Mississippi State W, 5-2 No. 3 Michigan L, 0-5 LSU L, 2-4 No. 2 LSU L 1-2 Chattanooga W, 8-0 No. 11 Georgia W, 1-0 No. 2 Oregon W, 2-1 No. 10 Tennessee L 0-1 Jacksonville State W, 10-1 No. 7 Florida W, 10-1 (5) No. 5 LSU L, 3-5 1998 SEC TOURNAMENT Jacksonville State W, 4-1 (Columbus, Ga.) 2004 NCAA REGIONAL 2012 NCAA REGIONAL 2016 SEC TOURNAMENT Tournament Champions (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2008 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Starkville, Miss.) Tennessee W, 2-1 Central Michigan W 4-2 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions Mississippi State W, 7-5 LSU W, 5-3 (10) Cornell W 10-0 (5) Tournament Champions UT-Martin W, 5-1 No. 8 Auburn L, 4-6 LSU L, 4-8 No. 4 UCLA L 2-5 (9) Missouri W, 6-1 South Alabama W, 5-2 LSU W, 8-1 No. 18 Long Beach State W 7-6 Missouri W, 7-1 South Alabama W, 6-0 2016 NCAA REGIONAL Mississippi State W, 5-4 (9) No. 4 UCLA L 0-7 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Samford W, 3-0 2012 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Cal W, 3-1 1999 SEC TOURNAMENT 2005 SEC TOURNAMENT 2008 WCWS (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Cal W, 8-0 (Columbus, Ga.) (Gainesville, Fla.) (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Tournament Champions Mississippi State L, 3-6 Tournament Champions Arizona State L, 1-3 Michigan W, 4-1 2016 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Florida W, 4-1 Mississippi State W, 5-0 Arizona W, 5-1 Michigan W, 4-3 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Arkansas L, 2-4 No. 18 Auburn W, 9-5 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 3-1 No. 11 Washington W, 2-1 (8) No. 11 Tennessee L, 1-3 Arizona State L, 1-3 2012 WCWS No. 11 Washington W, 5-2 1999 NCAA REGIONAL No. 11 Tennessee W, 3-0 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) No. 8 Georgia W, 2-0 2009 SEC TOURNAMENT National Champions 2016 WCWS No. 1 UCLA L, 0-7 (Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 7 Tennessee W, 5-3 (Oklahoma City) No. 23 Missouri L, 0-1 2005 NCAA REGIONAL Arkansas W, 8-0 No. 3 Arizona State W, 2-1 No. 3 Oklahoma L, 0-3 (8) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Kentucky W, 2-1 No. 1 California W, 5-2 No. 10 LSU L, 4-6 2000 SEC TOURNAMENT Tournament Champions No. 1 Florida L, 8-5 No. 4 Oklahoma L, 1-4 (Columbus, Ga.) Mississippi Valley St. W, 9-1 (6) No. 4 Oklahoma W, 8-6 2017 SEC TOURNAMENT Florida W, 1-0 Arizona State W, 3-1 2009 NCAA REGIONAL No. 4 Oklahoma W, 5-4 (Knoxville, Tenn.) No. 20 South Carolina L, 1-4 Hofstra W, 6-0 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Arkansas W, 4-1 No. 21 Mississippi State W, 4-3 Tournament Champions 2013 SEC TOURNAMENT No. 11 Texas A&M W, 2-1 (10) No. 7 LSU L, 2-5 2005 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Miss Valley St W, 12-3 (5) (Lexington, Ky.) No. 18 Ole Miss L, 1-4 (College Station, Texas) Texas W, 10-1 (6) No. 14 Texas A&M W, 10-9 Tournament Champions Texas W, 7-0 No. 2 Florida L, 4-8 2017 NCAA REGIONAL 2000 NCAA REGIONALS (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Tempe, Ariz.) No. 5 Texas A&M W, 4-1 No. 5 Texas A&M W, 6-5 Albany W, 5-1 Tournament Champions 2009 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL 2013 NCAA REGIONAL No. 1 Minnesota W, 1-0 (9) No. 21 Florida Atlantic W, 1-0 (9) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 1 Minnesota W, 1-0 Penn State W, 5-4 (9) 2005 WCWS Tournament Champions Tournament Champions No. 5 Arizona State W, 4-1 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Jacksonville State W, 9-0 (5) Jacksonville St. W, 4-0 2017 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL No. 5 Arizona State W, 3-1 No. 5 Texas L, 0-3 Jacksonville State W, 9-0 (5) Western Kentucky W, 7-6 (Gainesville, Fla.) No. 23 DePaul W, 2-1 (12) Western Kentucky W, 13-1 No. 2 Florida W, 3-0 2000 WCWS No. 10 Tennessee L, 0-4 2009 WCWS No. 2 Florida L, 0-2 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 2013 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL No. 2 Florida L, 1-2 No. 3 UCLA L, 1-4 2006 SEC TOURNAMENT Michigan L, 1-6 (Knoxville, Tenn.) DePaul W, 6-4 (Athens, Ga.) Arizona W, 14-0 No. 5 Tennessee L, 2-3 No. 4 Southern Mississippi L, 0-3 Mississippi W, 6-0 Arizona State W, 6-2 No. 5 Tennessee L, 3-5 No. 5 Tennessee L, 1-2 Florida L, 5-6 2001 SEC TOURNAMENT 2014 SEC TOURNAMENT (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2006 NCAA REGIONAL 2010 SEC TOURNAMENT (Columbia, S.C.) Arkansas W, 2-0 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Fayetteville, Ark.) No. 22 Auburn W, 8-4 South Carolina L, 0-2 (9) Tournament Champions Arkansas W, 9-0 (5) No. 11 Georgia L, 5-3 Auburn L, 3-5 Mississippi Valley State W, 8-0 (5) No. 15 Tennessee W, 4-3 Georgia Tech W, 8-5 No. 11 LSU W, 5-4 2014 NCAA REGIONAL 2001 NCAA REGIONAL Georgia Tech W, 7-2 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2010 NCAA REGIONAL Tournament Champions Illinois-Chicago W, 8-2 2006 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) SIUE W, 13-3 (5) Oregon State W, 1-0 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tournament Champions USC Upstate W, 7-1 Michigan L, 2-3 Tournament Champions Alcorn State W, 9-0 (5) No. 21 South Alabama W, 3-0 South Florida L, 2-3 No. 7 Stanford W, 4-1 Lipscomb W, 5-2 No. 7 Stanford W, 8-7 (8) Lipscomb W, 6-0 2014 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL 2002 SEC TOURNAMENT (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 2006 WCWS 2010 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Tournament Champions Arkansas W, 2-1 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 19 Nebraska W, 6-5 (12) South Carolina L, 4-6 No. 11 Northwestern L, 5-6 (10) No. 19 Hawaii W, 8-0 (5) No. 19 Nebraska W, 2-1 Auburn W, 5-4 No. 1 UCLA L, 1-4 No. 19 Hawaii L, 7-8 No. 3 LSU L, 2-6 No. 19 Hawaii L, 4-5 2014 WCWS (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 2007 SEC TOURNAMENT No. 7 Oklahoma W, 6-2 2002 NCAA REGIONAL (Auburn, Ala.) 2011 SEC TOURNAMENT No. 14 Kentucky W, 2-0 (Tallahassee, Fla.) Georgia W, 3-2 (Oxford, Miss.) No. 1 Oregon W, 2-0 Georgia Tech L, 1-3 (10) LSU L, 1-4 Mississippi State W, 5-1 No. 5 Florida L, 0-5 Florida Atlantic L, 1-2 No. 9 Georgia L, 2-4 No. 5 Florida L, 3-6 2007 NCAA REGIONAL 2003 SEC TOURNAMENT (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 2011 NCAA REGIONAL 2015 SEC TOURNAMENT (Plant City, Fla.) Tournament Champions (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Baton Rouge, La.) Tournament Champions Tennessee Tech L, 2-4 Tournament Champions No. 14 Georgia W, 2-1 Auburn W, 4-0 Florida State W, 6-3 Jackson State W, 8-0 (5) No. 6 Auburn L, 1-7 No. 12 LSU W, 3-1 California W, 13-1 (5) Memphis W, 7-1 Tennessee W, 3-2 (8) Tennessee Tech W, 19-10 Chattanooga W, 11-2 (6) 2015 NCAA REGIONAL No. 12 LSU W, 3-1 Tennessee Tech W, 7-2 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) RECORDS & HISTORY 2011 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Tournament Champions 2003 NCAA REGIONAL 2007 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Fairfield W, 8-0 (6) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (Seattle, Wash.) Tournament Champions Washington W, 9-0 (5) Tournament Champions No. 11 Washington L, 3-4 No. 11 Stanford L, 2-5 Washington W, 11-1 Southern W, 10-1 (5) No. 11 Washington L, 5-7 No. 11 Stanford W, 10-0 (5) Illinois W, 4-2 No. 11 Stanford W, 1-0 2015 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL No. 24 Southern Illinois W, 7-4 2008 SEC TOURNAMENT (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) No. 24 Southern Illinois W, 2-0 (Baton Rouge, La.) 2011 WCWS Tournament Champions Mississippi State W, 1-0 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 3 Oklahoma L, 2-5 2003 WCWS No. 15 LSU W, 7-4 No. 7 California W, 1-0 No. 3 Oklahoma W, 2-0 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) No. 2 Florida L, 1-4 No. 11 Baylor W, 3-0 No. 3 Oklahoma W, 5-3 No. 1 Arizona L, 2-3 No. 4 Florida L, 2-16 (5) No. 4 Oklahoma L, 3-6 (9) No. 4 Florida L, 2-9

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BATTING LEADERS FOR ALABAMA WALKS BATTERS STRUCK OUT Hitting minimums - 20 Games Cassie Reilly-Boccia 23 Kelsi Dunne 190 Haylie McCleney 22 Jaclyn Traina 168 BATTING AVERAGE Jordan Praytor 22 Stephanie VanBrakle 126 Kayla Braud .434 Stephanie VanBrakle 20 Alexis Osorio 135 Jennifer Fenton .433 Kelley Montalvo 17 Shelley Laird 50 Brittany Rogers .416 Haylie McCleney .376 HIT BY PITCH APPEARANCES Charlotte Morgan .376 Kellie Eubanks 7 Jaclyn Traina 31 Demi Turner .361 Whitney Larsen 6 Kelsi Dunne 27 Five tied 5 Stephanie VanBrakle 20 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Alexis Osorio 17 Haylie McCleney .742 STOLEN BASES Chrissy Owens 14 Charlotte Morgan .706 Brittany Rogers 26 Shelley Laird 14 Ashley Courtney .629 Kayla Braud 20 Sydney Littlejohn 13 Kelley Montalvo .609 Jennifer Fenton 16 Whitney Larsen .587 Haylie McCleney 13 GAMES STARTED Jordan Praytor 13 Kelsi Dunne 25 ON BASE PERCENTAGE Jaclyn Traina 24 Haylie McCleney .496 STRIKEOUTS Stephanie VanBrakle 16 Jordan Praytor .491 Jennifer Fenton 23 Alexis Osorio 11 Kayla Braud .474 Kellie Eubanks 22 Shelley Laird 11 Cassie Reilly-Boccia .472 Brittany Rogers 19 Charlotte Morgan .468 Kaila Hunt 19 Jordan Praytor 18 FIELDING LEADERS FOR ALABAMA RUNS SCORED Dani Woods 18 Brittany Rogers 34 FIELDING PCT Jennifer Fenton 32 AT BATS Ashley Courtney 1.000 Haylie McCleney 29 Brittany Rogers 113 Jackie Wilkins 1.000 Kayla Braud 28 Kayla Braud 106 Jordan Praytor 1.000 Kelley Montalvo 26 Kaila Hunt 106 Jazlyn Lunceford 1.000 Haylie McCleney 93 HITS Whitney Larsen 92 PUTOUTS Kayla Braud 46 Dani Woods 91 Ashley Holcombe 229 Brittany Rogers 45 Kendall Dawson 224 Jennifer Fenton 39 GAMES PLAYED Dani Woods 138 Haylie McCleney 35 Jennifer Fenton 36 Leona Lafaele 133 Charlotte Morgan 32 Kaila Hunt 36 Charlotte Morgan 109 Cassie Reilly-Boccia 35 RUNS BATTED IN Whitney Larsen 34 ASSISTS Charlotte Morgan 36 Six tied 32 Kelley Montalvo 55 Kaila Hunt 29 Kaila Hunt 52 Whitney Larsen 28 PITCHING LEADERS FOR ALABAMA Staci Ramsey 51 Ashley Holcombe 25 Dominque Accetturo 50 Kelley Montalvo 23 Pitching minimums - 10 Games Danae Hays 49 Kellie Eubanks 49 DOUBLES EARNED RUN AVG Kelley Montalvo 10 Shelley Laird 1.09 ERRORS Brittany Rogers 8 Alexis Osorio 1.37 Danae Hays 8 Haylie McCleney 7 Chrissy Owens 1.91 Courtney Conley 6 Cassie Reilly-Boccia 6 Sydney Littlejohn 1.93 Staci Ramsey 6 Ashley Holcombe 6 Kelsi Dunne 2.15 Kaila Hunt 6 Stephanie VanBrakle 2.46 Jennifer Reach 5

RECORDS & HISTORY Ashley Courtney 6 Jaclyn Traina 2.62 Dominque Accetturo 5 TRIPLES Whitney Larsen 4 OPPOSING BATTING AVG FIELDING DOUBLE PLAYS Haylie McCleney 3 Alexis Osorio .136 Kellie Eubanks 9 Jordan Praytor 3 Shelley Laird .172 Dani Woods 7 Brittany Rogers 2 Kelsi Dunne .177 Lauren Parker 7 Nine tied 1 Jaclyn Traina .189 Kelley Montalvo 6 Chrissy Ownes .229 Whitney Larsen 5 HOME RUNS Stephanie VanBrakle .230 Charlotte Morgan 8 Sydney Littlejohn .236 RUNNERS PICKED OFF Haylie McCleney 7 Ashley Holcombe 3 Kaila Hunt 7 WINS Stephanie VanBrakle 6 Jaclyn Traina 18 Ashley Holcombe 5 Kelsi Dunne 16 Stephanie VanBrakle 11 TOTAL BASES Alexis Osorio 11 Haylie McCleney 69 Shelley Laird 7 Brittany Rogers 62 Charlotte Morgan 60 INNINGS PITCHED Kaila Hunt 56 Jaclyn Traina 163.0 Kelley Montalvo 54 Kelsi Dunne 143.1 Whitney Larsen 54 Stephanie VanBrakle 111.0 Kayla Braud 54 Shelley Laird 90.0 88 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb ALL-TIME ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL)

A D Holcombe, Ashley (C) Moore, Allison (RHP) S 1997-2000 Accetturo, Dominique (IF) Dare, Chandler (OF) Fayetteville, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Schroder, Merris (OF) Murphy, Patrick Pembroke Pines, Fla. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2006-09 2006-08 Houston, Texas 1997-98 2003-06 2014-2017 Moore, Madi (LHP) 2016-present Studeman, Vann *Arntsen, Kierstin (OF) Davis, Keima (OF) I Winfield, Ala. Sewell, Lauren (RHP) 2001-11 Olathe, Kan. Deerfield Beach, Fla. Iamurri, Ryan (IF) 2016-2017 Pembroke Pines, Fla. VanBrakle Prothro, 1997-2000 2010-2013 Naples, Fla. *Moreman, Carrie (C) 2010-13 Stephanie Askew, Kelley (C) Dawson, Kendall (C) 2011-14 Shreveport, La. Sides, Kendall Beth (OF) 2012-present Pasadena, Texas Plant City, Fla. 1997-99 Houston, Texas 1998-2001 2009-12 J Morgan, Charlotte (P/UT) 2018-present DIRECTOR OF Jenkins, Claire (IF) Moreno Valley, Calif. Smith, Jessica (UT) OPERATIONS B Cullman, Ala. 2007-10 Pell City, Ala. Harris, Kate Bautista, Melissa (RHP) DeBruin, Lise (IF) 2017-present Morgan, Maddie (IF) 2006-10 2011-present Elk Grove, Calif. College Station, Texas Johnson, Angela (OF) Lynnwood, Wash. Spencer, Jadyn (UT) 2000-01 2000 Birmingham, Ala. 2018-present Waterloo, Iowa TRAINERS Bell, Chaunsey (C) Deska, Kellie (UT) 2001-04 2012-15 Cann, Molly Indianapolis, Ind. Lake Jackson, Texas Johnson, Katie (C/OF) O 1997-2000 2012-15 2004-07 New Braunfels, Texas Olcott, Suzanne (IF) T Cappuzzo, Jennifer Benak, Mallory (OF) Dozier, Catherine (IF) 2005-08 Birmingham, Ala. Testa, Lindsay (IF) 2000-01 Dothan, Ala. Vestavia Hills, Ala. Johnson, Tiffany (OF) 1999-2002 Palm Beach Gardens, Dixon, Erica 2006-07 2008-10 Auburn, Ala. *Oldham, Roxanne (IF) Fla. 2002-03 Bernard, Amy (RHP) Dunne, Kelsi (RHP) 2001-02 Rogersville, Ala. 2001 Metz, Brian Bakersfield, Calif. Port Orange, Fla. 1997 Tow, Kaylee (OF) 2004 1998-99 2008-11 Jones, Ginger (IF) Osorio, Alexis (RHP) Madisonville, Kent. Patel, Harris *Black, Kristi (IF) Dykes, Reagan (C) Northport, Ala. Riverside, Calif. 2018-present 1999 Loxley, Ala. Collins, Miss. 1998-2001 2015-present Traina, Jackie (RHP) Pitts, Matt 1997-99 2016-present Jury, Leslie (RHP) Owens, Chrissy (RHP) Naples, Fla. 1997-98 Blewitt, Alex (IF) Anderson, S.C. Miami, Fla. 2011-14 Seiler, Nick Archbald, Pa. E 2012-15 2005-08 Traywick, Christi (IF) 2007-12 2007-10 Elizondo, Lisa (OF) Wetumpka, Ala. Weaver, Erin Bobo, Rachel (OF) Burleson, Texas K P 2001 2013-present Seabrook, Texas 2009-10 Kretschman, Kelly (OF) Parker, Lauren (IF) Turner, Demi (IF) 2015-present Eubanks, Kellie (IF) Indian Harbour Beach, Orange, Texas Huntsville, Texas Booker, Sydney (IF) Prairieville, La. Fla. 2007-09 2015-present MANAGERS Madison, Ala. 2006-09 1998-2001 Patterson, Jordan (C) Bass, Allison 2016-present *Ezell, Brittney (IF) *Kyle, Christy (UT) Tuscaloosa, Ala. V 1997-2000 Branham Jackey (IF) Franklin, Tenn. Texas City, Texas 2011-14 VanBrakle, Stephanie (RHP) Bengtson, Kylie Troy Mo. 1997-98 1997-2000 Phillips, Deasy (OF) Chambersburg, Pa. 2014-17 2010-13 Katy, Texas 2003-06 Burson, Jordan Braud, Kayla (OF) F L 2002-05 2009-13 Eugene, Ore. Fain, Carrigan (C) Lafaele, Leona (UT) Potter, Blair (LHP) W Currie, Matt 2010-13 Mt. Olive, Ala. Sacramento, Calif. Columbus, Ga. White, Leah (IF) 2009-11 Brown, Elissa (OF) 2015-present 2013-16 2006-07 Grayson, Ga. Daugherty, A.J. Eclectic, Ala. Fenton, Jennifer (OF) Laird, Shelley (RHP) Praytor, Jordan (UT) 2002-05 2007-08 2017-present Kennesaw, Ga. Spring, Texas Vancouver, Wash. *White, Paula (OF) Duncan, Brandon Burford, Mandy (IF) 2009-12 1999-2002 2005-08 Atmore, Ala. 2000-04 Anniston, Ala. Fichtner, Molly (C) Larsen, Whitney (UT) Prejean, Lacy (C) 1997-2000 Fish, Brandon 2004-07 Houston, Texas Vestavia Hills, Ala. Scott, La. Wilkins, Jackie (OF) 2003 2013-2014 2008-11 2000-03 Miami, Fla. Gray, Blake C Frenier, Kristi (IF) Lindner, Julie (RHP) Preston, Madison (LHP) 2002-05 2017-present *Caccavo, Christy (RHP) Royal Palm Beach, Fla. Kingwood, Texas Centralia, Mo. Whitehead, Kasey (IF) Harris, Joey Olathe, Kan. 1998-2000 2000 2018-present Roswell, Ga. 1999 1997-98* Littlejohn, Sydney (RHP) 1999 Hester, Alina Callaway, Gabby (OF) G Rusk, Texas R Woods, Dani (IF) 1997-98 San Diego, Calif. *Garvey, Erin (OF) 2014-2017 Ramsey, Staci (IF) Cockeysville, Md. Hinton, T.J. 2017-present Olathe, Kan. Locke, Amanda (UT) Houston, Texas 2005-08 2005-06 Case, Kallie (OF) 1997 Mesquite, Texas 2003-06 Wright, Erin (RHP) Hoch, Nic Suwanee, Ga. Gettins, Courtney (RHP) 2008-12 Reach, Jennifer (IF) Gardendale, Ala. 2005-08 2013-16 Hastings, NZ Lockhart, Kyra (IF) Birmingham, Ala. 2001-04 Holcomb, Jacob Chapman, Jennifer “J.C.” 2018-present Duluth, Ga. 2000-03 Wright, Jennifer (RHP) 2014-17 (OF) Gibson, Olivia (C) 2018-present Reed, Capper (OF) Brentwood, Tenn. Larsen, Russell Gilbert, Ariz. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Lunceford, Jazlyn (OF) Guntersville, Ala. 2002-05 2013-14 1997-98 2009-12 Northport, Ala. 2002-05 Lashley, Morgan Cockrum, Casey (IF) Grantham, Peyton (IF) 2009-12 Reilly-Boccia, Cassie (UT) Z 2018-present Tuscaloosa, Ala. Daphne, Ala. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Zugg, Amber (OF) Lee, Cody 2002-03 2014-present M 2009-12 Petal, Miss. 2016-present Conley, Courtney (IF) McClain, Jackie (UT) Rettig, Kayla (OF) 2001 McCallie, Jerry Robertsville, Mo. H Soddy Daisy, Tenn. Staunton, Ill. 2013-15 2010-2013 Hardy, Caroline (UT) 2001-04 2015 *Member of Inaugural Moller, Erik *Contryman, Karla (IF) Vestavia Hilla, Ala. McCleney, Haylie (OF) Richard, Danielle (IF) Team 1997-2000

Glendale, Ariz. 2016-present Morris, Ala. Priceville, Ala. Morgan, Katie RECORDS & HISTORY 1997-98 Hawkins, Andrea (OF) 2013-16 2012-15 1998-2000 Cope, Penny (RHP) Bay City, Texas *McKee, Nicki (IF/P) Roark, Lauren (UT) HEAD COACH O’Bryant, Jayme Carlisle, Iowa 2013-16 Summerdale, Ala. Demopolis, Ala. Haack, Kalum 2015 1998-99 Hays, Danae (IF) 1997-2000 2005 1997-98 Reach, Alan Courtney, Ashley (OF/C) Morris, Ala. *McQuaid, Kelly (IF) Rogers, Brittany (OF) Murphy, Patrick 2001-02 Vero Beach, Fla. 2012-15 Plantation, Fla. Dacula, Ga. 1999-present Shaw, Steven 2002-05 Hemphill, Bailey (UT) 1997 2006-09 2009-10 Cranek, Mari (OF) Lafayette, La. Menningmann, Michelle Rohret, Kim (OF) ASSOCIATE Snider, Miles Needville, Texas 2017-present (UT) Oxford, Iowa HEAD COACH 2011-13 2016-17 *Herzik, Stephanie (UT) Palm Beach Garden, 1998-2000 Habetz, Alyson Thomas, Alison Currie, Emily (OF) St. Petersburg, Fla. Fla. Runyon, Marisa (IF) 2007-present 2018-present Huntsville, Ala. 1997 2004-07 Myrtle Beach, S.C. Whidden, Chandler 2002-05 Hunt, Kaila (IF) Montalvo, Kelley (UT) 2014-2017 ASSISTANT COACH 2010-12 Evans, Ga. Miami, Fla. Habetz, Alyson Williams, Travis 2011-14 2006-09 1999-2006 2003-04, 2006 Johns, Karen ROLLTIDE.COM 89 Records & History ALL-TIME ROSTER (BY JERSEY NUMBER)

#00 (2) Pell City, Ala. Miami, Fla. 2017-present Lindner, Julie (RHP) Dunne, Kelsi (RHP) 2006-10 2006-09 Kingwood, Texas MOST WORN Port Orange, Fla. #17 (3) 2000 JERSEY NUMBERS Dare, Chandler (OF) Hunt, Kaila (IF) 2008-11 Accetturo, Dominique (IF) NUMBER PLAYERS Tuscaloosa, Ala. Evans, Ga. Pembroke Pines, Fla. Cockrum, Casey (IF) Morgan, Maddie (IF) 2014-17 2011-14 2003-06 Tuscaloosa, Ala. #4...... 7 Lynnwood, Wash. 2002-03 #7...... 7 Lockhart, Kyra (IF) Cranek, Mari (OF) 2018-present Parker, Lauren (IF) #24...... 6 Duluth, Ga. Needville, Texas Orange, Texas Woods, Dani (IF) 2018-present 2016-17 2007-09 Cockeysville, Md. #1...... 5 #1 (5) 2005-08 Rohret, Kim (OF) #3...... 5 #6 (4) #11 (4) Spencer, Jadyn (UT) Oxford, Iowa Jury, Leslie (RHP) #5...... 5 1998-2000 *McKee, Nicki (IF/P) Frenier, Kristi (IF) Waterloo, Iowa Summerdale, Ala. Royal Palm Beach, Fla. 2012-15 Anderson, S.C. #8...... 5 2012-15 Johnson, Tiffany (OF) 1997-2000 1998-2000 #10...... 5 Auburn, Ala. #18 (3) #21...... 5 Holcombe, Ashley (C) Wright, Jennifer (RHP) #24 (6) 2001-02 *Kyle, Christy (UT) #22...... 5 Fayetteville, Ga. Brentwood, Tenn. Texas City, Texas Chapman, Jennifer “J.C.” (OF) Benak, Mallory (OF) 2006-09 2002-05 1997-2000 Gilbert, Ariz. #23...... 5 Dothan, Ala. 1997-98 #2...... 4 2006-07 Patterson, Jordan (C) Potter, Blair (LHP) Reilly-Boccia, Cassie (UT) #6...... 4 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Columbus, Ga. Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Laird, Shelley (RHP) Braud, Kayla (OF) 2011-14 2006-07 2009-12 Spring, Texas #9...... 4 Eugene, Ore. 1999-2002 #11...... 4 2010-13 Booker, Sydney (IF) Sewell, Lauren (RHP) Hawkins, Andrea (OF) #12...... 4 Madison, Ala. Pembroke Pines, Fla. VanBrakle, Stephanie (RHP) Bay City, Texas #15...... 4 Brown, Elissa (OF) 2016-present 2010-13 2013-16 Chambersburg, Pa. Eclectic, Ala. 2003-06 #16...... 4 2017-present #7 (7) #12 (4) #19 (4) #19...... 4 Gibson, Olivia (C) *Arntsen, Kierstin (OF) *Ezell, Brittney (IF) Bernard, Amy (RHP) #13...... 3 #2 (4) Olathe, Kan. Franklin, Tenn. Bakersfield, Calif. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2009-12 #14...... 3 Zugg, Amber (OF) 1997-2000 1997-98 1998-99 #17...... 3 Petal, Miss. Lafaele, Leona (UT) 2001 Traywick, Christi (IF) Dawson, Kendall (C) Bautista, Melissa (RHP) #18...... 3 Wetumpka, Ala. Plant City, Fla. Elk Grove, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. 2013-16 #20...... 3 Praytor, Jordan (UT) 2001 2009-12 2000-01 #00...... 2 Vancouver, Wash. Preston, Madison (LHP) 2005-08 Phillips, Deasy (OF) Case, Kallie (OF) Ramsey, Staci (IF) #33...... 2 Katy, Texas Suwanee, Ga. Houston, Texas Centralia, Mo. 2018-present #34...... 2 Lunceford, Jazlyn (OF) 2002-05 2013-16 2003-06 Northport, Ala. #25...... 1 2009-12 Owens, Chrissy (RHP) Tow, Kaylee (OF) Richard, Danielle (IF) #25 (1) #26...... 1 Miami, Fla. Madisonville, Ky. Moore, Madi (LHP) Priceville, Ala. #27...... 1 Turner, Demi (IF) 2005-08 2018-present 2012-15 Winfield, Ala. Huntsville, Texas 2016-17 #28...... 1 2015-present Fenton, Jennifer (OF) #13 (3) #20 (3) #32...... 1 Kennesaw, Ga. *Garvey, Erin (OF) Courtney, Ashley (OF/C) #26 (1) #44...... 1 2009-12 Olathe, Kan. Elizondo, Lisa (OF) #3 (5) Vero Beach, Fla. #54...... 1 1997 2002-05 Burleson, Texas *Contryman, Karla (IF) Rettig, Kayla (OF) Glendale, Ariz. 2009-10 Staunton, Ill. McClain, Jackie (UT) Larsen, Whitney (UT) 1997-98 2015 Soddy Daisy, Tenn. Vestavia Hills, Ala. #27 (1) PLAYERS 2001-04 2008-11 Osorio, Alexis (RHP) Reach, Jennifer (IF) Schroder, Merris (OF) Birmingham, Ala. Riverside, Calif. BY STATE/COUNTRY Houston, Texas Blewitt, Alex (IF) Fain, Carrigan (C) 2015-present STATE PLAYERS 2000-03 2016-present Archbald, Pa. Mt. Olive, Ala. Alabama ...... 36 2007-10 Burford, Mandy (IF) 2015-present Texas ...... 19 Anniston, Ala. #8 (5) #28 (1) 2004-07 *Moreman, Carrie (C) #21 (5) Littlejohn, Sydney (RHP) Florida ...... 17 Shreveport, La. #14 (3) Kretschman, Kelly (OF) Rusk, Texas Georgia ...... 9 1997-99 Davis, Keima (OF) *White, Paula (OF) Indian Harbour Beach,Fla. 2014-17 California ...... 6 Deerfield Beach, Fla. Atmore, Ala. 1998-2001 2010-2013 Prejean, Lacy (C) 1997-2000 Louisiana ...... 4 Scott, La. Wilkins, Jackie (OF) Iowa ...... 3 2000-03 #32 (1) Grantham, Peyton (IF) Testa, Lindsay (IF) Miami, Fla. Iamurri, Ryan (IF) Kansas ...... 3 Daphne, Ala. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. 2002-05 Rogers, Brittany (OF) Naples, Fla. Missouri ...... 3 2014-present 2001 2011-14 Dacula, Ga. Moore, Allison (RHP) Tennessee ...... 3 2006-09 #4 (7) Menningmann, Michelle (UT) Tuscaloosa, Ala. Arizona ...... 2 *Caccavo, Christy (RHP) Palm Beach Garden, Fla. 2006-08 McCleney, Haylie (OF) 2004-07 #33 (2) Mississippi ...... 2 Olathe, Kan. Traina, Jackie (RHP) Morris, Ala. Bell, Chaunsey (C) Pennsylvania ...... 2 1997-98* 2013-16 Naples, Fla. Indianapolis, Ind. 2011-14 South Carolina ....2 RECORDS & HISTORY Whitehead, Kasey (IF) #15 (4) 2012-15 Washington ...... 2 Sides, Kendall Beth (OF) Roark, Lauren (UT) Roswell, Ga. Dora, Ala. Jenkins, Claire (IF) 1999 Demopolis, Ala. Gettins, Courtney (RHP) Illinois ...... 1 2018-present 2005 Cullman, Ala. Indiana ...... 1 Hastings, New Zealand 2017-present DeBruin, Lise (IF) 2018-present Kentucky ...... 1 Dozier, Catherine (IF) College Station, Texas Maryland ...... 1 2000 #9 (4) Vestavia Hills, Ala. #22 (5) Askew, Kelley (C) #34 (2) 2008-10 *McQuaid, Kelly (IF) New York ...... 1 Johnson, Angela (OF) Pasadena, Texas Morgan, Charlotte (P/UT) New Zealand ...... 1 1998-2001 Plantation, Fla. Moreno Valley, Calif. Birmingham, Ala. Hays, Danae (IF) 1997 Oregon ...... 1 2001-04 Morris, Ala. 2007-10 White, Leah (IF) 2012-15 Cope, Penny (RHP) Johnson, Katie (C/OF) Grayson, Ga. Hardy, Caroline (UT) 2002-05 Carlisle, Iowa New Braunfels, Texas Callaway, Gabby (OF) 1998-99 Vestavia Hilla, Ala. 2005-08 San Diego, Calif. 2016-present Conley, Courtney (IF) 2017-present Deska, Kellie (UT) Branham Jackey (IF) Robertsville, Mo. 2010-2013 Lake Jackson, Texas Troy Mo. 2004-07 #44 (1) 2010-13 #16 (4) Olcott, Suzanne (IF) Runyon, Marisa (IF) Jones, Ginger (IF) Locke, Amanda (UT) Birmingham, Ala. Bobo, Rachel (OF) Myrtle Beach, S.C. Northport, Ala. 1999-2002 2014-17 Mesquite, Texas Seabrook, Texas 1998-2001 2008-12 2015-present #10 (5) Wright, Erin (RHP) Fichtner, Molly (C) #54 (1) #5 (5) *Herzik, Stephanie (UT) Gardendale, Ala. Houston, Texas Dykes, Reagan (C) *Oldham, Roxanne (IF) St. Petersburg, Fla. 2001-04 2013-2014 Collins, Miss. Rogersville, Ala. 1997 2016-present 1997 Eubanks, Kellie (IF) Reed, Capper (OF) Prairieville, La. #23 (5) Currie, Emily (OF) Guntersville, Ala. 2006-09 *Black, Kristi (IF) *Member of Inaugural Team Huntsville, Ala. 2002-05 Loxley, Ala. 2002-05 Hemphill, Bailey (UT) 1997-99 Smith, Jessica (UT) Montalvo, Kelley (UT) Lafayette, La. 90 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb SERIES RECORDS

OPPONENT W L PERCENTAGE LAST GAME RESULT OPPONENT W L PERCENTAGE LAST GAME RESULT Alabama A&M 1 0 1.000 2/12/11 W, 18-0 (5) Mercer 4 0 1.000 2/20/16 W, 7-0 Alabama State 1 0 1.000 3/17/04 W, 10-0 (5) Miami (Oh.) 1 0 1.000 2/19/16 W, 10-2 (6) Albany 5 0 1.000 5/19/17 W, 5-1 Michigan 6 10 .375 5/28/15 L, 0-5 Alcorn State 2 0 1.000 3/22/16 W, 8-0 (5) Michigan State 1 0 1.000 2/16/07 W, 8-0 (5) Appalachian State 1 0 1.000 2/15/13 W, 9-3 Middle Tennessee 7 0 1.000 4/8/15 W, 11-0 (5) Arizona 4 12 .250 2/27/16 W, 9-1 (6) Minnesota 3 0 1.000 5/21/17 W, 1-0 Arkansas 57 8 .877 5/10/17 W, 4-1 Mississippi State 59 11 .843 3/19/17 W, 3-0 Auburn 46 20 .697 5/7/17 W, 3-2 Mississippi Valley State 12 0 1.000 4/5/16 W, 14-0 (5) Arizona State 6 4 .600 6/1/12 W, 2-1 Missouri 12 9 .571 4/2/17 W, 3-4 (9) Austin Peay 1 0 1.000 2/27/98 W, 9-1 (5) Missouri State 2 0 1.000 2/19/06 W, 6-0 Ball State 3 0 1.000 3/7/01 W, 6-5 (9) Mount St. Mary’s 1 0 1.000 3/4/05 W, 10-1 (6) Baylor 4 0 1.000 6/3/11 W, 3-0 Nebraska 3 1 .750 5/23/14 W, 2-1 Belmont 3 0 1.000 4/5/05 W, 6-0 Nevada 1 0 1.000 3/1/08 W, 5-2 Birmingham Southern 6 0 1.000 4/23/08 W, 9-1 (5) Nevada-Las Vegas 1 1 .500 2/15/02 W, 8-2 Bradley 1 0 1.000 3/10/97 W, 11-1 (5) New Mexico 4 0 1.000 3/18/16 W, 6-1 Buffalo 1 0 1.000 2/27/04 W, 6-3 (6) New Mexico State 1 0 1.000 2/14/99 W, 1-0 BYU 1 0 1.000 2/19/09 W, 6-0 North Carolina 8 0 1.000 4/18/14 W, 4-3 Cal State-Fullerton 2 1 .667 3/17/16 W, 2-1 North Carolina A&T 1 0 1.000 3/29/97 W, 12-0 (5) Cal State-Northridge 2 0 1.000 2/1/03 W, 3-0 North Carolina State 3 0 1.000 4/15/15 W, 2-0 Cal Poly 1 0 1.000 2/14/15 W, 1-0 (8) North Dakota State 4 1 .800 3/5/16 L, 1-2 California 6 3 .667 5/22/16 W, 8-0 North Florida 2 0 1.000 2/22/17 W, 2-0 Centenary 4 0 1.000 3/27/02 W, 9-0 (5) North Texas 1 0 1.000 2/28/04 W, 8-0 (5) Central Connecticut 1 0 1.000 2/25/11 W, 17-1 (5) Northeastern Illinois 1 1 .500 3/1/98 W, 9-1 (5) Central Florida 5 2 .714 2/26/17 W, 3-2 Northern Iowa 3 0 1.000 2/8/13 W, 8-1 Central Michigan 1 0 1.000 5/20/04 W, 4-2 Northwestern 4 1 .800 4/11/10 W, 11-1 (5) Charleston 1 0 1.000 3/31/11 W, 7-1 Northwestern State 5 0 1.000 2/8/14 W, 16-0 (5) Chattanooga 8 2 .800 5/22/11 W, 11-2 (6) Notre Dame 5 0 1.000 3/4/11 W, 4-1 Coastal Carolina 4 0 1.000 2/12/17 W, 9-3 Oakland 1 1 .500 2/28/02 W, 8-0 (6) Connecticut 2 0 1.000 2/24/08 W, 8-0 Ohio State 4 2 .667 2/21/10 W, 7-1 Cornell 1 0 1.000 5/21/04 W, 10-0 (5) Oklahoma 9 6 .600 6/2/16 L, 0-3 (8) Creighton 0 1 .000 2/26/05 L, 4-6 Oklahoma State 4 0 1.000 2/19/12 W, 3-1 Delaware State 1 0 1.000 3/3/05 W, 9-0 (5) Ole Miss 58 5 .921 5/13/17 L, 1-4 Delta State 1 0 1.000 2/27/97 W, 4-3 Oregon 6 1 .857 5/30/15 W, 2-1 DePaul 10 2 .833 3/19/16 W, 14-6 (6) Oregon State 1 1 .500 2/16/02 L, 1-2 Detroit-Mercy 1 0 1.000 2/14/98 W, 15-0 (5) Pacific 2 1 .667 2/15/15 W, 10-0 (5) Drake 7 0 1.000 3/4/17 W, 10-0 (5) Penn State 5 2 .714 2/19/05 W, 3-2 East Carolina 3 1 .750 2/25/12 W, 9-4 Portland State 2 0 1.000 2/29/08 W, 8-2 Eastern Kentucky 4 0 1.000 2/6/15 W, 8-0 (5) Purdue 3 0 1.000 2/28/14 W, 7-3 Evansville 6 0 1.000 2/4/05 W, 4-0 Radford 3 0 1.000 2/17/07 W, 6-0 Fairfield 1 0 1.000 5/15/15 W, 8-0 (6) Rhode Island 2 0 1.000 2/19/10 W, 17-3 (5) Florida 36 33 .522 5/27/17 L, 1-2 Rutgers 1 0 1.000 2/13/16 W, 6-0 Florida A&M 1 0 1.000 3/4/99 W, 6-1 Sam Houston 1 0 1.000 2/12/05 W, 5-2 Florida Atlantic 5 1 .833 4/3/07 W, 1-0 Samford 23 2 .920 4/25/17 W, 8-1 Florida Gulf Coast 2 0 1.000 2/7/15 W, 13-1 (5) San Jose State 2 0 1.000 2/8/04 W, 5-0 Florida International 5 1 .833 2/7/15 W, 11-2 (5) Seton Hall 2 0 1.000 3/3/07 W, 9-1 (5) Florida State 5 3 .625 3/2/14 L, 1-5 Siena 2 0 1.000 3/11/98 W, 1-0 Fresno State 1 1 .500 3/16/06 W, 4-1 SIUE 2 0 1.000 5/16/14 W, 13-3 (5) Fordham 2 1 .667 2/12/16 W, 9-1 (5) South Alabama 13 0 1.000 2/15/17 W, 3-1 Gardner-Webb 1 0 1.000 2/25/17 W, 9-0 (5) South Carolina 42 18 .700 3/26/17 W, 5-2 Georgia 41 18 .695 5/8/16 L, 5-9 South Florida 1 2 .333 2/27/11 W, 12-1 (5) Georgia State 6 1 .857 2/20/16 W, 9-0 (6) Southern 1 0 1.000 5/15/03 W, 10-1 (5) Georgia Southern 7 0 1.000 3/15/17 W, 9-0 (5) Southern Illinois 5 1 .833 2/17/13 W, 10-1 (5) Georgia Tech 13 3 .813 3/25/15 W, 11-0 (6) Southern Miss 9 2 .818 4/19/17 W, 2-0 Grand Canyon 2 0 1.000 3/18/16 W, 9-0 (5) Southwest Missouri State 0 1 .000 2/14/97 L, 2-3 Green Bay 1 0 1.000 2/9/13 W, 10-7 St. John’s 2 0 1.000 3/2/13 W, 12-4 (6) Hawaii 4 2 .667 5/30/10 L, 4-5 Stanford 7 4 .636 3/4/17 W, 4-0 Hofstra 1 0 1.000 5/22/05 W, 6-0 Stetson 1 0 1.000 2/20/10 W, 1-0 Houston 6 0 1.000 2/6/15 W, 6-2 Syracuse 6 0 1.000 2/20/11 W, 20-5 (5) Illinois 4 0 1.000 2/8/13 W, 7-2 Temple 1 0 1.000 3/6/98 W, 5-1 Illinois-Chicago 1 2 .333 5/17/01 W, 8-2 Tennessee 35 23 .603 4/16/17 L, 0-2 Illinois State 4 0 1.000 2/25/11 W, 7-0 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 1.000 5/18/12 W, 5-1 Indiana 0 1 .000 2/28/99 L, 0-2 Tennessee State 1 0 1.000 2/14/14 W, 12-0 (5) Indiana State 1 0 1.000 2/24/07 W, 3-1 Tennessee Tech 5 1 .833 5/20/07 W, 7-2 Iowa 3 1 .750 2/23/13 W, 4-1 Texas 3 2 .600 5/17/09 W, 7-0 Iowa State 3 0 1.000 3/2/13 W, 6-0 Texas A&M 11 3 .786 5/11/17 W, 2-1 (10) Jacksonville 3 0 1.000 3/5/17 W, 7-0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2 0 1.000 2/17/01 W, 16-0 (5) Jackson State 3 0 1.000 5/20/11 W, 8-0 (5) UT-Arlington 0 1 .000 2/28/03 L, 1-4 Jacksonville State 17 0 1.000 3/21/16 W, 10-3 UTSA 3 0 1.000 2/18/11 W, 13-5 (6) James Madison 2 0 1.000 2/13/16 W, 2-1 Texas State 2 0 1.000 2/10/07 W, 3-0 Kansas 3 2 .600 3/1/03 L, 4-6 Texas Tech 3 1 .750 2/25/17 W, 8-0 (6) Kennesaw State 1 0 1.000 2/7/14 W, 6-0 Toledo 2 0 1.000 2/18/07 W, 5-1 Kentucky 44 6 .880 4/24/16 W, 3-0 Towson 2 0 1.000 2/11/17 W, 4-2 Kent State 1 0 1.000 3/28/17 W, 5-3 Troy 19 0 1.000 2/24/16 W, 8-0 (5) RECORDS & HISTORY Liberty 2 0 1.000 2/14/16 W, 10-2 (6) Tulsa 2 0 1.000 3/16/04 W, 4-0 Lipscomb 7 1 .875 4/5/17 W, 5-0 UAB 21 0 1.000 4/11/17 W, 8-0 (5) Long Beach State 2 0 1.000 5/22/04 W, 7-6 UCLA 0 9 .000 2/20/09 L, 1-4 Long Island 3 0 1.000 2/17/06 W, 5-1 USC Upstate 1 0 1.000 5/17/14 W, 7-1 Longwood 2 0 1.000 3/25/12 W, 7-2 Utah 3 2 .600 3/17/06 W, 3-1 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 6 .500 2/19/17 L, 0-7 Valparaiso 1 0 1.000 3/8/17 W, 5-0 Louisiana Monroe 2 0 1.000 3/6/16 W, 5-0 Virginia 1 0 1.000 3/6/11 W, 4-0 LSU 35 43 .449 4/9/17 W, 4-2 Virginia Tech 4 0 1.000 2/22/14 W, 14-5 Louisiana Tech 4 0 1.000 3/27/07 W, 15-0 (5) Washington 5 6 .455 4/22/17 L, 0-3 Louisville 4 0 1.000 2/19/11 W, 9-8 Western Illinois 6 0 1.000 2/23/13 W, 6-0 Loyola Marymount 2 0 1.000 3/7/17 W, 5-0 Western Kentucky 6 0 1.000 5/19/13 W, 13-1 (5) Marshall 5 0 1.000 2/27/16 W, 4-2 Western Michigan 1 0 1.000 2/26/11 W, 12-4 (6) Maryland 11 1 .917 2/21/16 W, 10-5 Wichita State 1 1 .500 2/16/13 W, 2-0 Massachusetts 2 1 .667 3/3/12 W, 8-0 (6) Winthrop 6 0 1.000 3/15/17 W, 1-0 McNeese State 3 1 .750 2/8/15 W, 4-0 Wisconsin 3 1 .750 2/15/09 W, 8-0 (5) Memphis 3 0 1.000 2/10/12 W, 8-0 (5) Youngstown State 1 0 1.000 2/11/17 W, 7-0

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ALABAMA A&M 1-0 2014 W 4-3 H BAYLOR 4-0 2011 W 18-0 (5) H 2015 W 9-1 A 1997 W 3-2 N 2015 W 14-2 A 2009 W 4-0 H ALABAMA STATE 1-0 2015 W 1-0 A 2009 W 10-1 H 2004 W 10-0 (5) H 2017 W 9-0 (5) H 2011 W 3-0 N 2017 W 4-3 (9) H 2017 W 5-0 (6) H BELMONT 3-0 ALBANY 5-0 2017 W 4-1 N 1998 W 9-0 (5) N 2001 W 10-0 (6) A 1998 W 9-1 (5) N 2001 W 8-1 A AUBURN 46-20 2005 W 6-0 N 2004 W 5-1 H 1997 L 0-1 (9)H 2004 W 12-0 (5) H 1997 W 4-3 H BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN 6-0 2017 W 5-1 H 1997 W 3-1 A 2004 W 8-3 H 1997 L 2-3 (8)A 2004 W 9-3 A ALCORN STATE 2-0 1998 W 3-2 H 2005 W 7-1 H 2010 W 9-0 (5) H 1998 L 2-6 H 2005 W 7-0 A 2016 W 8-0 (5) H 1999 L 1-5 H 2006 W 14-6 (5) H 1999 L 0-7 H 2008 W 9-1 (5) H APPALACHIAN STATE 1-0 1999 W 3-1 H 2013 W 9-3 H 1999 W 8-3 H BRADLEY 1-0 2000 W 9-0 (5) A 1997 W 11-1 (5) N ARIZONA 4-12 2000 W 4-1 (8) A 1997 L 0-9 (5)N 2000 W 7-1 A BUFFALO 1-0 1997 L 0-13 (5)N 2000 W 14-5 A 2004 W 6-3 N 1997 L 0-8 N 2001 W 8-0 (5) H 2000 L 2-6 H 2001 W 6-4 H BYU 1-0 2002 L 2-8 A 2001 W 5-1 H 2009 W 6-0 N 2002 L 5-13 (6)A 2001 L 3-5 N 2002 L 1-11 (5)A 2002 L 1-3 A CAL STATE-FULLERTON 2-1 2003 L 2-3 N 2002 L 4-6 A 2003 L 3-4 N 2004 L 0-5 N 2002 L 2-3 A 2003 W 4-1 N 2006 L 0-2 N 2002 W 5-4 N 2016 W 2-1 A 2008 W 5-1 N 2003 W 2-1 H 2009 W 14-0 (5) N 2003 W 4-0 H CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE 2-0 2014 L 0-3 A 2003 W 4-0 H 2000 W 1-0 N 2014 L 0-8 (5)A 2003 W 4-0 H 2003 W 3-0 N 2016 W 4-3 H 2004 L 0-4 A 2016 W 9-1 (6) H 2004 L 2-3 (8)A CAL POLY 1-0 2004 W 6-3 A 2015 W 1-0 (8) N ARKANSAS 57-8 2004 W 7-1 N 1997 L 1-9 (5)A 2005 L 2-4 H CALIFORNIA 6-3 1997 W 3-2 A 2005 W 6-4 H 1999 L 0-2 N 1997 L 1-2 (8)A 2005 W 4-3 N 2003 W 4-2 N 1997 W 7-1 A 2005 W 9-5 N 2005 L 2-3 N 1998 W 7-1 H 2006 W 9-1 (5) A 2005 L 0-7 N 1998 W 12-0 (5) H 2006 L 2-4 A 2007 W 13-1 H 1998 W 6-0 H 2006 W 9-0 (6) A 2011 W 1-0 N 1998 W 8-4 H 2007 W 10-0 (5) H 2012 W 5-2 N 1999 L 4-5 (8)A 2007 W 5-3 H 2016 W 3-1 H 1999 L 2-4 A 2007 W 12-4 (5) H 2016 W 8-0 H 1999 W 6-3 A 2008 W 5-4 (8) A 1999 W 12-7 (19) A 2008 W 12-1 A CENTENARY 4-0 1999 L 2-3 N 2008 W 4-2 A 1998 W 3-0 H 2000 W 2-1 H 2009 W 8-0 (6) H 1999 W 10-0 A 2000 L 6-11 H 2009 W 4-2 (8) H 1999 W 4-0 A 2000 W 3-0 H 2009 W 6-0 H 2002 W 9-0 (5) H 2000 W 8-6 H 2010 W 5-1 A 2001 W 1-0 H 2010 W 9-1 A CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 1-0 2001 W 4-0 H 2010 W 10-2 A 2011 W 17-1 (5) N 2001 W 3-0 H 2011 W 6-1 H 2001 W 2-0 N 2011 W 8-2 H CENTRAL FLORIDA 5-2 2002 L 0-2 A 2012 W 4-2 A 2010 L 2-3 N 2002 W 5-4 A 2012 W 5-2 A 2011 W 12-1 (5) N 2002 W 5-1 A 2013 W 8-0 (6) H 2014 W 8-3 H 2002 W 2-1 N 2013 L 4-7 N 2014 W 1-0 H 2003 W 7-1 H 2013 W 13-1 (5) H 2016 L 1-8 A 2003 W 4-3 H 2014 L 2-6 N 2017 W 4-0 H 2003 W 5-0 H RECORDS & HISTORY 2014 W 8-4 N 2017 W 3-2 H 2004 W 8-3 A 2015 W 6-0 A 2004 W 4-2 A 2015 W 13-3 A CENTRAL MICHIGAN 1-0 2004 W 7-1 A 2015 L 12-13 (8)A 2004 W 4-2 N 2005 W 4-0 H 2015 L 1-7 N 2005 W 4-0 H 2016 L 4-6 N CHARLESTON 1-0 2005 W 8-1 H 2017 L 0-3 (9)H 2011 W 7-1 H 2006 W 7-2 A 2017 L 1-4 H 2006 W 7-0 A 2017 W 3-2 H CHATTANOOGA 8-2 2006 W 9-2 A 1998 L5-9H 2007 W 9-0 (5) H ARIZONA STATE 6-4 1999 W 2-0 A 2007 W 5-2 H 1998 L 2-5 N 2001 W 2-1 (9) H 2008 W 4-0 A 2000 L 0-4 N 2001 L 4-5 H 2008 W 3-0 (6) A 2000 W 4-1 A 2003 W 6-3 H 2009 W 9-1 (6) H 2000 W 3-1 A 2004 W 9-0 (5) A 2009 W 7-1 H 2001 W 7-6 N 2007 W 8-6 H 2009 W 9-0 (5) H 2005 W 3-1 H 2007 W 8-1 H 2009 W 8-0 (5) N 2008 L 1-3 N 2008 W 8-0 (6) H 2010 W 6-1 A 2008 L 1-3 N 2011 W 11-2 (6) H 2010 W 16-8 (6) A 2009 W 6-2 N 2010 W 8-6 A 2012 W 2-1 N COASTAL CAROLINA 4-0 2010 W 9-0 (5) N 2006 W 4-2 H 2011 W 10-1 (5) H AUSTIN PEAY STATE 1-0 2006 W 5-2 H 2011 W 12-3 (5) H 1998 W 9-1 (5) H 2017 W 6-0 A 2011 W 9-0 (5) H 2017 W 9-3 A 2012 W 13-6 A BALL STATE 3-0 2012 L 1-8 A 1998 W 2-1 N CONNECTICUT 2-0 2012 W 5-1 A 2001 W 2-0 H 2008 W 9-1 N 2014 W 8-0 (6) H 2001 W 6-5 (9) H 2008 W 8-0 N 2014 W 12-1 (5) H 92 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb ALL-TIME RESULTS VS. OPPONENTS

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ROLLTIDE.COM 97 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1997 1998 1999 Won 29, Lost 29 (16-14 SEC) Won 49, Lost 18 (19-7 SEC) Won 39, Lost 26 (19-11 SEC) Coach: Kalum Haack Coach: Kalum Haack Final Ranking: NFCA-RV SEC Tournament Champions Coach: Patrick Murphy NCAA Tournament

Sooner Invitational (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Arizona State Coke Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) Fiesta Bowl Classic (Phoenix, Ariz.) Feb. 15 Tulsa W, 5-2 Feb. 13 Fresno State (1) L, 0-8 (5) Feb. 12 Long Beach State (13) W, 8-1 Feb. 15 Oklahoma (10) L, 0-12 (6) Feb. 13 UNLV L, 4-8 Feb. 12 Massachusetts (10) L, 1-8 Feb. 15 Southwest Missouri State L, 2-3 Feb. 14 Detroit-Mercy W, 15-0 (5) Feb. 13 Maryland L, 2-3 (8) Feb. 16 Kansas L, 0-8 (6) Feb. 14 Utah (18) W, 6-4 (8) Feb. 13 Utah L, 1-2 (8) Feb. 14 Arizona State (23) L, 2-5 Feb. 14 California L, 0-2 Louisiana Classic (Lafayette, La.) Feb. 14 New Mexico State W, 1-0 Feb. 22 Baylor W, 3-2 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 22 Southwest Louisiana (7) L, 0-3 Feb. 27 Northeastern Illinois L, 7-11 Texas Classic (Austin, Texas) Feb. 22 Arizona (1) L, 0-9 (5) Feb. 27 Texas Tech L, 1-2 Feb. 19 UTSA W, 10-2 (5) Feb. 23 Arizona (1) L, 0-13 (5) Feb. 27 Austin Peay W, 9-1 (5) Feb. 19 Texas (7) W, 7-1 Feb. 28 Centenary W, 3-0 Feb. 20 Arizona (2) L, 0-8 Feb. 27 Delta State W, 3-4 Feb. 28 Chattanooga L, 5-9 Feb. 20 Texas (7) L, 0-2 March 4 Michigan (7) L, 3-4 / L, 2-5 Feb. 28 Northeastern Illinois W, 9-1 (5) Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Georgia State Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) March 1 Wisconsin W, 15-7 (6) Feb. 26 McNeese State W, 2-0 March 8 Troy State W, 2-0 Feb. 26 North Carolina W, 9-1 (5) March 8 Mercer W, 6-0 Speedline Classic (Tampa, Fla.) Feb. 27 Evansville W, 3-2 March 9 LSU W, 4-1 March 5 Michigan (2) L, 3-5 Feb. 28 Indiana L, 0-2 March 9 Georgia State W, 5-2 March 5 Ball State W, 2-1 Feb. 28 Drake W, 2-1 March 10 Bradley W, 11-1 (5) March 6 Florida W, 8-0 (5) March 6 Iowa State W, 3-2 USF Speedline Classic (Tampa, Fla.) March 14 * Arkansas L, 1-9 (5) / W, 2-3 March 7 Temple W, 5-1 March 4 Iowa (23) L, 3-4 March 15 * Arkansas L, 1-2 (8) / W, 7-1 March 7 Florida State (12) L, 1-4 March 4 Florida A&M W, 6-1 March 18 Samford L, 1-5 / L, 6-8 March 5 South Carolina (13) L, 4-5 (11) March 21 * Kentucky W, 2-0 / W 15-0 (5) March 10 Samford W, 18-0 (5) / W, 12-1 March 5 Illinois-Chicago (17) L, 2-5 March 22 * Tennessee L, 1-11 (5) / L, 3-6 March 11 Siena W, 16-0 (5) / W, 1-0 March 6 Maryland W, 7-3 March 13 * Arkansas W, 7-1 / W, 12-0 (5) Georgia Tech Invitational (Marietta, Ga.) March 14 * Arkansas W, 6-0 / W, 8-4 Frost Cutlery Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) March 28 Wichita State L, 4-5 March 17 Louisiana Tech W, 3-2 / W, 3-2 March 12 Winthrop W, 8-0 (5) March 28 Georgia State W, 11-2 (5) March 21 * Kentucky W, 12-1 / W, 16-1 March 12 UCLA (1) L, 0-1 March 29 North Carolina A&T W, 12-0 (5) March 22 * Tennessee W, 6-1 / L, 7-8 March 12 Chattanooga W, 2-0 March 29 Utah L, 0-5 March 25 Georgia Southern W, 9-1 (5) / W, 7-1 March 14 Jacksonville State W, 3-2 (8)

April 2 * Auburn L, 0-1 (9) / W, 4-3 Georgia Tech Buzz Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) March 20 * Arkansas L, 4-5 (8) / L, 2-4 April 5 * Ole Miss W, 9-5 / W, 10-6 March 27 South Florida (9) L, 4-13 March 21 * Arkansas W, 6-3 / W, 12-7 (19) April 6 * Ole Miss W, 5-1 / W, 1-0 March 27 Mercer W, 7-0 March 26 * Kentucky W, 5-1 / W, 3-1 April 12 * Florida L, 1-4 / L, 0-2 March 28 Middle Tennessee State W, 4-3 March 28 * Tennessee W, 4-0 / W, 9-2 April 16 * Auburn W, 3-1 / L, 2-3 (8) March 28 New Mexico W, 5-0 March 31 Centenary W, 10-0 (6) / W, 4-0 April 18 * Mississippi State W, 4-2 / W, 8-0 (5) March 29 Evansville W, 5-0 April 2 * Auburn L, 1-5 / L, 0-7 April 19 * Mississippi State W, 5-2 / L, 1-2 March 29 Illinois-Chicago L, 1-5 April 3 * Auburn W, 3-1 / W, 8-3 April 26 * South Carolina (3) L, 0-2 / L, 0-6 April 7 Samford W, 5-0 / W, 7-1 April 27 * Georgia W, 4-0 / L, 1-4 March 31 * Florida L, 0-1 / W, 11-2 April 9 * Ole Miss W, 4-1 / W, 2-0 April 30 Samford W, 8-0 (6) / W, 10-3 April 4 * Ole Miss W, 3-1 / W, 6-1 April 10 * Ole Miss W, 10-2 / L, 1-3 May 1 Florida State (17) L, 0-2 / W, 6-4 April 5 * Ole Miss W, 6-0 / W, 9-1 (5) April 16 * Florida W, 2-1 / W, 6-1 May 3 * LSU (24) W, 7-0 / L, 4-5 April 14 & Belmont W, 9-0 (5) / W, 9-1 (5) April 23 * Mississippi State L, 7-8 (8) / W, 5-4 May 4 * LSU (24) W, 4-1 (8) / L, 0-4 April 19 * Mississippi State L, 4-5 / W, 4-1 April 24 * Mississippi State W, 6-5 / W, 7-4 April 20 Georgia Tech W, 7-1 / W, 10-2 (6) April 27 Troy State W, 4-0 / W, 1-0 (8) SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) April 25 * South Carolina L, 9-10 / W, 4-1 May 1 * South Carolina (14) W, 2-0 / L, 0-3 (6) May 9 Florida L, 2-6 April 26 * Georgia W, 7-2 / L, 3-5 May 2 * Georgia W, 6-3 / W, 4-0 May 10 LSU (23) L, 2-4 April 29 * Auburn W, 3-2 / L, 2-6 May 7 * LSU (7) L, 0-6 / L, 2-3 (10) May 1 * LSU (10) W, 6-3 / W, 4-3 May 8 * LSU (7) L, 5-6 / L, 3-4 *Denotes SEC Game May 2 * LSU (10) L, 0-2 / W, 4-1 (Home games played at Munny Sokol Park) SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) May 13 Mississippi State L, 3-6 May 8 Tennessee W, 2-1 May 14 Florida W, 4-1 May 9 LSU (12) W, 5-3 (10) May 15 Arkansas L, 2-4

RECORDS & HISTORY May 9 LSU (12) L, 4-8 May 10 LSU (12) W, 8-1 NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.) May 10 Mississippi State W, 5-4 (9) May 20 UCLA (1) L, 0-7 May 21 Missouri (23) L, 0-1 *Denotes SEC Game & - at Hueytown, Ala. *Denotes SEC Game (Home games played at Bowers Park) (Home games played at Bowers Park)

98 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2000 2001 2002 Won 66, Lost 14 (25-5 SEC) Won 50, Lost 11 (24-6 SEC) Won 46 Lost 21 (22-8 SEC) Final Ranking: NFCA-7th Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: NFCA-10th Final Ranking: NFCA-RV WCWS Participants NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament

Metrodome Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 1 Arizona (1) L, 2-8 Feb. 10 Louisville W, 10-2 Feb. 9 Illinois State W, 6-0 Feb. 2 Arizona (1) L, 5-13 (6) Feb. 10 Western Illinois W, 5-1 Feb. 10 Samford W, 11-3 (5) Feb. 3 Arizona (1) L, 1-11 (5) Feb. 10 Minnesota W, 2-0 Feb. 10 Tennessee Tech W, 5-0 Feb. 11 Missouri (24) W, 5-4 (12) Feb. 10 Tennessee Tech W, 8-1 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 11 Northern Iowa W, 6-5 Feb. 11 Illinois State W, 6-3 Feb. 8 Maryland W, 3-0 Feb. 13 Northern Iowa W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 8 Samford W, 11-2 (5) Feb. 13 Louisville W, 7-6 Texas A&M Classic (College Station, Texas) Feb. 9 Evansville W, 6-0 Feb. 16 Texas A&M-CC W, 7-0 Feb. 9 Samford W, 7-0 UNC Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Feb. 16 Texas A&M W, 2-1 Feb. 10 Evansville W, 3-1 Feb. 18 Eastern Carolina L, 11-12 Feb. 17 Texas A&M-CC W, 16-0 (5) Feb. 19 Rhode Island W, 11-0 (5) Feb. 17 Penn State W, 2-1 UNLV Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Feb. 19 Eastern Kentucky W, 14-1 (5) Feb. 18 Penn State W, 3-2 Feb. 15 UCLA (2) L, 1-9 Feb. 19 Kansas W, 4-1 Feb. 15 UNLV W, 8-2 Feb. 20 Virginia Tech W, 1-0 (8) NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Feb. 16 Oregon L, 3-8 Feb. 20 North Carolina W, 4-1 Feb. 23 Arizona State (6) W, 7-6 Feb. 16 Oregon State (18) L, 1-2 Feb. 23 Kansas W, 3-0 Feb. 17 Texas Tech W, 7-0 Feb. 23 UAB W, 7-1 Feb. 24 Massachusetts (24) W, 6-3 Feb. 24 Michigan (18) W, 1-0 (8) NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 22 Wisconsin L, 1-2 Feb. 25 DePaul (14) W, 6-2 Feb. 28 Michigan (18) W, 7-2 Feb. 22 Oklahoma (4) W, 6-1 Feb. 25 Georgia Tech W, 9-3 Feb. 23 Utah W, 3-0 Feb. 26 Arizona (3) L, 2-6 Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 23 Mississippi State (24) W, 4-0 Feb. 26 Drake W, 6-2 March 4 Marshall W, 5-1 Feb. 24 LSU (5) W, 3-2 Feb. 27 DePaul (14) L, 2-3 March 4 Evansville W, 6-0 Feb. 24 Nebraska (9) L, 2-3 Feb. 28 Oakland L, 2-3 / W, 8-0 (6) NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) March 7 Ball State W, 2-0 /W, 6-5 (9) March 1 North Carolina W, 8-0 (5) March 3 Arizona State (4) L, 0-4 March 10 * Georgia W, 11-0 (5) / W, 4-2 March 3 DePaul (20) W, 7-3 March 11 * Georgia W, 9-1 (5) Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) March 4 Oklahoma State (21) W, 6-1 March 17 * Arkansas W, 1-0 / W, 4-0 March 2 Western Kentucky W, 8-2 March 4 Florida W, 4-3 March 18 * Arkansas W, 3-0 March 2 North Carolina W, 10-0 (5) March 5 Cal. St.-Northridge W, 1-0 March 21 Jacksonville State W, 9-0 (5) March 5 Stanford (9) L, 2-5 March 24 * Tennessee W, 7-1 / L, 4-7 (5) March 6 Jacksonville St. W, 5-1 March 7 Western Illinois W, 2-1 (11) March 25 * Tennessee W, 11-0 March 9 * Georgia (20) W, 9-4 / L, 0-3 March 8 Radford W, 8-4 March 27 * Florida W, 9-0 / W, 2-1 (8) March 10 * Georgia (20) W, 2-1 March 9 Long Island W, 10-0 (5) March 28 * Florida W, 8-3 March 16 * Arkansas L, 0-2 / W, 5-4 March 31 * Kentucky W, 6-2 / W, 12-6 March 17 * Arkansas W, 5-1 Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) April 1 * Kentucky W, 8-0 (5) March 19 * Florida W, 4-3 / W, 8-3 March 11 Syracuse W, 3-1 April 7 * LSU (6) L, 0-1 / L, 1-3 March 20 * Florida W, 7-1 March 11 Long Island W, 4-0 April 8 * LSU (6) L, 0-5 March 23 * Tennessee W, 6-0 / W, 3-2 March 11 Western Illinois W, 9-1 (6) April 11 Chattanooga W, 2-1 (9) / L, 4-5 March 24 * Tennessee W, 4-1 March 12 Syracuse W, 4-0 April 14 * Ole Miss W, 3-0 / W, 6-0 March 27 Centenary W, 9-0 (5) March 12 Western Illinois W, 3-2 April 15 * Ole Miss W, 7-0 March 30 * Kentucky W, 5-0 / W, 9-2 April 18 * Auburn W, 8-0 (5) / W, 6-4 March 31 * Kentucky W, 11-3 (6) March 14 Syracuse W, 2-1 (10) / W, 3-0 April 19 * Auburn W, 5-1 April 3 Jackson State W, 2-0 / W, 9-1 (5) March 17 * Arkansas W, 2-1 / L, 6-11 April 21 * Mississippi State W, 7-0 / W, 3-2 April 6 * LSU (5) W, 1-0 (11) / L, 1-9 (5) March 18 * Arkansas W, 3-0 / W, 8-6 April 22 * Mississippi State W, 8-0 (6) April 7 * LSU (5) L, 0-7 March 24 * Tennessee W, 2-1 / W, 8-2 April 28 * South Carolina (23) L, 0-1(8) / W, 8-2 April 10 Southern Miss W, 2-0 March 25 * Kentucky W, 4-3 / W, 6-2 April 29 * South Carolina (23) L, 1-2 (11) April 13 * Ole Miss W, 5-1 / W, 4-0 March 28 * South Carolina (18) L, 0-1 / W, 4-3 May 4 & Albany W, 10-0 (6) / W, 8-1 April 14 * Ole Miss W, 3-0 March 31 * Auburn W, 9-0 (5) / W, 4-1 (8) April 17 Southern Miss W, 2-1 April 1 * Auburn W, 7-1 / W, 14-5 SEC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) April 20 * Mississippi State (24) W, 10-4 / W, 8-4 April 7 * Ole Miss W, 8-1 / W, 3-2 (9) May 10 Arkansas W, 2-0 April 21 * Mississippi State (24) W, 8-2 April 8 * Ole Miss W, 7-2 / W, 8-0 (5) May 11 South Carolina (23) L, 0-2 (9) April 27 * South Carolina L, 1-3 / W, 6-5 April 12 Jacksonville State W, 7-1 / W, 7-0 May 12 Auburn L, 3-5 April 28 * South Carolina W, 4-3 April 15 * Florida W, 3-2 (9) / L, 4-0 April 30 Troy State W, 4-2 April 21 * Mississippi State (20) W, 5-2 / W, 7-6 (9) NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 4 * Auburn L, 1-3 / L, 4-6 April 22 * Mississippi State (20) W, 9-0 (6) / W, 4-2 May 17 Illinois-Chicago W, 8-2 May 5 * Auburn L, 2-3 April 25 Troy State W, 1-0 / W, 2-1 (9) May 18 Oregon State (14) W, 1-0 April 29 * Georgia W, 3-2 (10) / W, 5-0 May 19 Michigan (21) L, 2-3 SEC Tournament (Chattanooga, Tenn.) May 5 * LSU (7) L, 1-3 / L, 2-8 May 19 South Florida L, 2-3 May 9 Arkansas W, 2-1 May 6 * LSU (7) W, 5-0 / W, 3-2 (8) & - at West Point, N.Y. May 10 South Carolina L, 4-6 *Denotes SEC Game May 11 Auburn W, 5-4 SEC Tournament (Columbus, Ga.) May 11 LSU (3) L, 2-6 May 11 Florida W, 1-0 May 12 South Carolina (20) L, 1-4 NCAA Regional (Tallahassee, Fla.) May 13 Mississippi State (21) W, 4-3 May 16 Georgia Tech L, 1-3 (10) May 13 LSU (7) L, 2-5 May 16 Florida Atlantic (1) L, 1-2 *Denotes SEC Game

NCAA Regionals (Tempe, Ariz.) RECORDS & HISTORY May 18 Florida Atlantic (21) W, 1-0 (9) May 19 Penn State W, 5-4 (9) May 20 Arizona State (5) W, 4-1 May 21 Arizona State (5) W, 3-1 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) May 25 UCLA (3) L, 1-4 May 27 DePaul W, 6-4 May 27 Southern Miss (4) L, 0-3 *Denotes SEC Game

ROLLTIDE.COM 99 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2003 2004 2005 Won 49 Lost 21 (22-8 SEC) Won 45 Lost 20 (18-12 SEC) Won 63 Lost 15 (23-7 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-7th Final Ranking: ESPN.com-12th Final Ranking: ESPN.com-7th USA Today-7th USA Today-13th USA Today-7th WCWS Participants NCAA Tournament WCWS Participants

Stacy Winsberg Memorial (Los Angeles, Calif.) Stanford Spring Classic (Stanford, Calif.) Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Jan. 31 Cal State-Fullerton (7E/10U) L, 3-4 Feb. 6 Stanford (12E/12U) L, 1-4 Feb. 4 UAB W, 8-0 (6) Jan. 31 Cal State-Fullerton (7E/10U) W, 4-1 Feb. 7 San Jose State W, 2-0 Feb. 4 Evansville W, 4-0 Feb. 1 CS-Northridge W, 3-0 Feb. 7 Stanford (12E/12U) W, 2-1 (8) Feb. 5 Georgia Southern W, 8-4 Feb. 1 UCLA (1E/1U) L, 4-5 Feb. 8 San Jose State W, 5-0 Feb. 5 Georgia Southern W, 6-0 Feb. 2 Loyola Marymount W, 7-4 Feb. 6 UAB W, 2-1 (8) Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) FIU Tournament (Miami, Fla.) Feb. 13 Lipscomb W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 9 Northwestern State W, 2-1 / W, 7-2 Feb. 7 Florida Atlantic W, 2-0 Feb. 13 Eastern Kentucky W, 2-1 (8) Feb. 7 Florida International W, 11-4 Feb. 14 Albany W, 5-1 Houston Hilton Invitational (Houston, Texas) Feb. 8 Ohio State (19E/16U) W, 6-4 Feb. 14 Albany W, 12-0 (5) Feb. 11 Oklahoma (12E/4U) W, 2-0 Feb. 8 Florida International L, 0-1 Feb. 15 Lipscomb W, 7-0 Feb. 11 Houston W, 7-4 Feb. 9 Ohio State (19E/16U) L, 2-7 Feb. 12 Sam Houston W, 5-2 Palm Spring Classic (Palm Spring, Calif.) Feb. 12 Houston W, 5-2 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 20 Northwestern W, 5-1 Feb. 14 Winthrop W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 21 Arizona (3E/3U) L, 0-5 Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 14 Western Kentucky W, 5-4 Feb. 21 Pacific L, 2-3 Feb. 18 Maryland W, 7-0 Feb. 15 Southern Illinois L, 0-4 Feb. 18 Penn State W, 11-2 (5) Feb. 15 Western Kentucky W, 7-3 Frost Cutlery Classic (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Feb. 19 Missouri L, 1-6 Feb. 16 Southern Illinois W, 3-1 (11) Feb. 27 Buffalo W, 6-3 Feb. 19 Penn State W, 3-2 Feb. 27 Tennessee Tech W, 5-0 Feb. 20 Maryland W, 5-0 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Feb. 28 North Texas W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 21 Illinois State W, 5-0 Feb. 28 Marshall W, 6-0 Feb. 24 at Troy W, 5-1 Feb. 22 California (6E/4U) W, 4-2 Feb. 29 Wisconsin W, 1-0 (8) Feb. 23 Notre Dame (NRE/23U) W, 7-4 Feb. 29 Chattanooga W, 9-0 (5) NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Feb. 25 Oregon (21E/18U) W, 3-0 Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) March 2 Samford W, 8-0 (6) Feb. 25 Florida Atlantic W, 2-1 Feb. 28 Kansas W, 2-1 (8) March 6 * Arkansas W, 8-3 / W, 4-2 Feb. 26 Creighton L, 4-6 Feb. 28 Texas-Arlington L, 1-4 March 7 * Arkansas W, 7-1 Feb. 26 North Carolina W, 1-0 March 1 Penn State L, 0-1 March 10 Jacksonville State W, 10-4 March 1 Kansas L, 4-6 March 13 * Tennessee (13E/13U) W, 4-3 / W, 5-4 Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii) March 2 Penn State L, 1-2 March 14 * Tennessee (13E/13U) W, 2-1 March 3 Delaware St. W, 9-0 (5) March 16 Tulsa W, 4-0 March 4 Portland State W, 2-1 March 4 Jacksonville State W, 1-0 March 17 Alabama State W, 10-0 (5) March 4 Mount St. Mary’s W, 10-1 (6) March 8 * Arkansas W, 7-1 / W, 4-3 March 20 * Kentucky W, 9-3 March 5 Hawaii W, 3-1 March 9 * Arkansas W, 5-0 March 21 * Kentucky L, 5-7 / W, 14-5 March 5 California (2E/2U) L, 2-3 March 15 * Tennessee W, 9-1 (5) / L, 1-2 March 23 * Florida (16E/16U) L, 3-4 / W, 3-2 March 6 Hawaii W, 4-3 March 16 * Tennessee W, 8-0 (5) March 24 * Florida (16E/16U) L, 1-5 March 6 California (2E/2U) L, 0-7 March 18 Southern Miss W, 5-1 March 27 * LSU (5E/5U) L, 2-6 / L, 6-9 March 19 Troy W, 6-0 March 28 * LSU (5E/5U) L, 7-10 March 12 at Tennessee* (7E/4U) L, 1-3 / L, 1-7 March 22 * Kentucky W, 7-4 / W, 2-1 April 3 * Ole Miss W, 9-0 / W, 8-0 March 13 at Tennessee* (7E/4U) W, 8-1 March 23 * Kentucky W, 8-2 April 4 * Ole Miss W, 8-3 March 15 Middle Tennessee W, 9-1 (6) / W, 9-2 March 27 La.-Lafayette (NRE/25U) L, 0-2 April 9 * Mississippi State W, 10-0 (6) / L, 6-8 March 17 Samford W, 16-4 (5) March 29 * LSU (12E/11U) L, 3-4 / W, 7-2 April 10 * Mississippi State L, 5-10 March 19 Kentucky* W, 10-2 (5) / W, 6-2 March 30 * LSU (12E/11U) L, 1-2 April 13 Georgia Tech (22E/22U) L, 0-1 March 20 Kentucky* W, 5-1 April 2 * Auburn W, 2-1 / W, 4-0 April 15 Birmingham Southern W, 8-3 March 22 Auburn* (NRE/25U) L, 2-4 April 3 * Auburn W, 4-0 April 17 * South Carolina (24E/24U) L, 1-3 / W, 6-5 March 23 Auburn* (NRE/25U) W, 6-4 / W, 4-3 April 5 * Ole Miss W, 5-1 / W, 5-1 April 18 * South Carolina (24E/24U) W, 5-2 March 25 at LSU* (19E/22U) W, 6-0 April 6 * Ole Miss W, 9-4 April 20 * Auburn (21E/21U) L, 0-4 / L, 2-3 (8) March 26 at LSU* (19E/22U) W, 13-0 (5) / W, 7-1 April 8 * Florida (21E/20U) W, 2-1 / L, 2-4 April 21 * Auburn (21E/21U) W, 6-3 March 29 at Florida* (1April 15) W, 5-3 / L, 4-6 (8) April 9 * Florida (21E/20U) W, 4-2 April 27 Birmingham Southern W, 9-2 March 30 at Florida* (1April 15) W, 3-2 April 12 * Mississippi State W, 7-3 / W, 8-5 May 1 * Georgia (10E/8U) L, 5-6 / W, 4-3 April 2 Ole Miss* W, 1-0 / L, 0-3 April 13 * Mississippi State L, 3-7 May 2 * Georgia (10E/8U) W, 2-1 April 3 Ole Miss* W, 2-1 April 18 * South Carolina (15E/16U) W, 6-3 May 8 Maryland W, 3-1 / W, 3-0 April 5 Belmont (Huntsville) W, 6-0 April 19 * South Carolina (15E/16U) L, 1-5 / W, 3-2 April 9 Mississippi State* W, 8-0 (5) / W, 4-1 April 22 Chattanooga W, 6-3 SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) April 10 Mississippi State * W, 9-1 (5) April 26 Georgia Tech W, 3-2 / L, 1-2 May 13 Auburn (14E/14U) W, 7-1 April 13 Birmingham-Southern W, 7-1

RECORDS & HISTORY May 3 * Georgia (9E/8U) W, 7-5 / L, 3-7 May 14 LSU (2E/2U) L, 1-2 April 16 at South Carolina* W, 11-0 (6) / W, 7-1 May 4 * Georgia (9E/8U) (FOX Sports) L, 4-12 (6) May 15 Tennessee (10E/10U) L, 0-1 April 17 at South Carolina* W, 9-2 April 26 at Birmingham-Southern W, 7-0 SEC Tournament (Plant City, Fla.) NCAA Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.) April 30 at Georgia* (12E/11U) L, 2-5 / L, 4-5 May 8 Auburn W, 4-0 May 20 Central Michigan W, 4-2 May 1 at Georgia* (12E/11U) W, 13-3 May 9 LSU (13E/12U) W, 3-1 May 21 Cornell W, 10-0 (5) May 6 Arkansas* W, 4-0 May 10 Tennessee W, 3-2 (8) May 22 UCLA (4E/4U) L, 2-5 (9) May 7 Arkansas* W, 4-0 / W, 8-1 May 11 LSU (13E/12U) W, 3-1 May 22 Long Beach State (17E/18U) W, 7-6 May 8 at Lipscomb L, 2-4 May 23 UCLA (4E/4U) L, 0-7 NCAA Regionals (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) May 15 Southern W, 10-1 (5) *Denotes SEC Game May 12 vs. Mississippi Sate W, 5-0 May 16 Illinois W, 4-2 May 13 vs. Auburn (21E/18U) W, 9-5 May 18 Southern Illinois (24) W, 7-4 May 14 vs. Tennessee (13E/11U) L, 1-3 May 18 Southern Illinois (24) W, 2-0 May 15 vs. Tennessee (13E/11U) W, 3-0 May 15 vs. Georgia (8E/8U) W, 2-0 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) May 22 Arizona (1E/1U) L, 2-3 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 24 Oklahoma (4E/4U) L, 3-6 (9) May 20 vs. Mississippi Valley St. W, 9-1 (6) May 21 vs. Arizona State W, 3-1 *Denotes SEC Game May 22 vs. Hofstra W, 6-0 NCAA Super Regional (College Station, Texas) May 27 at Texas A&M (5E/5U) W, 4-1 May 28 at Texas A&M (5E/5U) W, 6-5 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) June 2 vs. Texas (5E/6U) L, 0-3 June 4 vs. DePaul (23E/NRU) W, 2-1 (12) June 5 vs. Tennessee (13E/10U) L, 0-4

*Denotes SEC Game 100 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2006 2007 2008 Won 54 Lost 11 (25-4 SEC) Won 55 Lost 10 (21-6 SEC) Won 58 Lost 8 (25-3 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-7th Final Ranking: ESPN.com-11th Final Ranking: ESPN.com-4th USA Today-6th USA Today-2nd USA Today-4th WCWS Participants NCAA Super Regional WCWS Participants SEC Champions

Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Century-Tel Softball Classic (San Marcos, Texas) Hampton Inn BAMA Bash (Tuscaloosa) Feb. 10 Marshall W, 5-1 (6) Feb. 9 Oklahoma State W, 13-0 (5) Feb. 8 South Alabama W, 8-1 Feb. 10 Eastern Kentucky W, 9-0 Feb. 9 Texas State W, 9-1 (5) Feb. 8 Purdue W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 11 Mississippi Valley State W, 6-1 Feb. 10 UTSA W, 10-3 Feb. 9 Jacksonville State W, 6-2 Feb. 11 Marshall W, 10-2 (6) Feb. 10 Texas State W, 3-0 Feb. 9 Purdue W, 11-0 (5) Feb. 11 Mississippi Valley State W, 7-0 Feb. 11 Oklahoma State W, 11-1 (5) Feb. 13 McNeese State W, 21-1 (5) Dunkin’ Donuts Invitational (Baton Raton, Fla.) Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 14 Georgia Tech W, 6-0 Feb. 17 Long Island W, 5-1 Feb. 16 Radford W, 4-1 Feb. 17 Florida International W, 8-0 (6) Feb. 16 Michigan State W, 8-0 (5) Hampton Inn Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 18 Missouri State W, 2-0 Feb. 17 Toledo W, 13-0 (5) Feb. 15 New Mexico W, 10-2 (5) Feb. 18 at Florida Atlantic W, 7-0 Feb. 17 Radford W, 6-0 Feb. 15 Middle Tennessee W, 6-0 Feb. 19 Missouri State W, 6-0 Feb. 16 Georgia Tech W, 9-5 Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 16 Middle Tennessee W, 7-1 Feb. 22 at Southern Miss L, 2-3 Feb. 18 Toledo W, 5-1 Feb. 23 North Carolina State (22E/23U) W, 3-0 Adidas Golden Panther Inv. (Miami, Fla.) NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Feb. 23 Winthrop W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 22 vs. Illinois W, 6-0 Feb. 24 Michigan (5E/5U) W, 3-2 (9) Feb. 24 Indiana State W, 3-1 Feb. 22 vs. Connecticut W, 9-1 Feb. 24 Georgia Tech W, 3-2 Feb. 24 Western Kentucky W, 7-2 Feb. 23 vs. Illinois W, 2-0 Feb. 25 Winthrop W, 14-1 (5) Feb. 23 at Florida International W, 8-3 Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 25 North Carolina State (22E/23U) W, 6-0 Feb. 24 vs. Connecticut W, 8-0 March 3 Drake W, 9-0 March 3 Ohio State L, 1-3 Feb. 28 at Samford W, 8-1 Washington Husky Classic (Seattle, Wash.) March 4 Coastal Carolina W, 4-2 / W, 5-2 Feb. 29 vs. Portland State W, 8-2 March 5 Drake W, 6-0 Easton Spring Fling (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) March 1 vs. Nevada W, 5-2 March 2 Seton Hall W, 12-0 March 1 at Washington (25) L, 3-6 March 7 Florida* W, 5-0 / W, 3-1 March 3 UL-Lafayette (11E/14U) W, 6-0 March 8 Florida* W, 1-0 March 3 Seton Hall W, 9-1 (5) March 6 at UAB W, 10-1 March 11 South Carolina* W, 6-1 / W, 7-0 March 4 UL-Lafayette (11E/14U) W, 6-3 (8) March 8 Tennessee* (4) W, 8-0 (6) March 12 South Carolina* W, 8-0 (5) March 9 Tennessee (DH)* (4) W, 13-2 (5) / L, 3-7 March 10 Mississippi State* W, 10-2 (5) / W, 5-3 March 12 Florida (DH)* (4) W, 1-0 / L, 4-8 Judi Garman Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) March 11 Mississippi State* W, 8-0 (6) March 15 at Mississippi State(DH)* (15) W, 2-0 / W, 4-2 March 16 Fresno State (23E/24U) W, 4-1 March 14 at Florida*(22E/19U) W, 6-2 / L, 4-8 March 16 at Mississippi State* (15) W, 3-0 March 16 Oklahoma (15E/14U) W, 5-0 March 17 at South Carolina* (24E) W, 1-0 / W, 5-3 (10) March 21 at Kentucky* W, 9-4 March 17 Utah W, 3-1 March 18 at South Carolina* (24E) W, 3-1 March 22 at Kentucky (DH)* W, 11-2 / W, 14-4 March 18 Arizona (1E/1U) L, 0-2 March 21 Arkansas * W, 9-0 (5) / W, 5-2 March 25 UAB W, 8-1 March 19 Notre Dame W, 4-3 March 24 at LSU* (9E/8U) W 6-0 / L, 4-5 (8) March 29 Ole Miss (DH) W, 8-6 / W, 8-0 (5) March 25 at LSU* (9E/8U) L, 0-3 March 30 Ole Miss* W, 8-0 (5) March 23 Birmingham Southern W, 14-6 (5) March 27 Louisiana Tech W, 12-4 (5) / W, 15-0 (5) April 2 at Samford W, 4-0 March 25 Tennessee* (2E/2U) W, 3-2 / W, 5-4 (9) March 31 Georgia* (22U) L, 1-2 (9) / W, 10-2 (5) April 5 LSU (DH)* (10) W, 9-8 (10) / W, 8-0 (5) March 26 Tennessee* (2E/2U) W, 6-3 April 1 Georgia* (22U) W, 9-2 April 6 LSU* (10) W, 8-1 April 1 at Kentucky* W, 7-0 / W, 11-0 (5) April 3 Northwestern State W, 13-7 April 10 at Troy W, 11-0 (6) April 2 at Kentucky* W, 9-0 (5) April 3 Florida Atlantic W, 1-0 April 12 at Auburn (DH)* W, 5-4 (8) / W, 12-1 April 5 Samford W, 9-1 (5) April 6 Auburn* W, 10-0 (5) / W, 5-3 April 13 at Auburn* W, 4-2 April 8 at Ole Miss* W, 6-0 / W, 5-0 April 7 Auburn* W, 12-4 (5) April 15 vs. U.S. Olympic Team% L, 0-7 April 9 at Ole Miss* W, 8-0 (5) April 11 Chattanooga W, 8-6 / W, 8-1 April 17 at Arkansas (DH)* W, 4-0 / W, 3-0 (6) April 11 Troy W, 9-0 (5) April 17 Mercer W, 9-0 (5) April 19 South Carolina (DH)* W, 8-0 (6) / W, 8-0 (5) April 14 LSU* (11E/11U) L, 1-2 / W, 7-0 April 21 at Ole Miss* W, 10-0 (5) / W, 12-4 April 20 South Carolina* W, 6-0 April 15 LSU* (11E/11U) L, 2-3 April 22 at Ole Miss* W, 6-0 April 23 Birmingham-Southern W, 9-1 (5) April 22 Georgia* (10E/8U) L, 4-5 / W, 4-2 April 24 Troy W, 5-0 April 23 Samford W, 7-1 April 23 Georgia* (10E/8U) W, 4-1 April 28 Kentucky* W, 12-3 (5) / W, 6-0 April 25 at Auburn* (19E/19U) W, 9-1 (5) / L, 2-4 April 29 Kentucky* W, 8-0 (5) DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) April 26 at Auburn* (19E/19U) W, 9-0 (6) May 6 at Tennessee* (2E/2U) L, 2-9 / L, 0-4 April 29 vs. Northwestern (11) W, 6-5 (8) April 29 at Mississippi State* W, 5-4 (8) / W, 6-3 April 29 at DePaul (20) L, 0-1 (8) May 3 Southern Miss W, 5-1 SEC Tournament (Auburn, Ala.) May 5 at Arkansas* W, 7-2 / W, 7-0 May 10 vs. No. 6 Georgia W, 3-2 (9) May 3 at Georgia (DH)* W, 12-3 / W, 10-1 (5) May 6 at Arkansas* W, 9-2 May 11 vs. No. 2 LSU (6E/4U) L, 1-4 May 4 at Georgia* L, 2-4 SEC Tournament (Athens, Ga.) NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) May 11 vs. Ole Miss W, 6-0 May 18 vs. Tennessee Tech L, 2-4 May 8 Mississippi State W, 1-0 May 12 vs. Tennessee (8E/5U) L, 1-2 May 19 vs. Florida State W, 6-3 May 9 LSU (15) W, 7-4 May 19 vs. California W, 13-1 May 10 Florida (1) L, 1-4 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 20 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 19-10 May 19 vs. Mississippi Valley St. W, 8-0 (5) May 20 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 7-2 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 20 vs. Georgia Tech W, 8-5 May 15 Chattanooga W, 8-0 (6) May 21 vs. Georgia Tech W, 7-2 NCAA Super Regional (Seattle, Wash.) May 16 Jacksonville State W, 10-1 (5) May 26 at Washington (11E/11U) L, 3-4 May 17 Jacksonville State W, 4-1 NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 26 at Washington (11E/11U) L, 5-7 May 26 vs. Stanford (7E/10U) W, 4-1 NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 27 vs. Stanford (7E/10U) W, 8-7 (8) *Denotes SEC Game May 23 Missouri W, 6-1 May 24 Missouri W, 7-1 RECORDS & HISTORY College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) June 1 vs. Northwestern (11) L, 5-6 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) June 3 vs. UCLA (1) L, 1-4 May 29 Arizona State [ESPN] (6) L, 1-3 May 31 Arizona [ESPN] (7) W, 5-1 *Denotes SEC Game May 31 La.-Lafayette [ESPN] W, 3-1 June 1 Arizona State [ESPN] (6) L, 1-3

&exhibition game (Liberty Park - Vestavia Hills) *Denotes SEC Game

ROLLTIDE.COM 101 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2009 2010 2011 Won 54 Lost 11 (21-6 SEC) Won 52 Lost 11 (23-4 SEC) Won 53 Lost 11 (19-6 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-3rd Final Ranking: ESPN.com-9th / USA Today-9th Final Ranking: ESPN.com-3rd USA Today-3rd NCAA Super Regional USA Today-3rd WCWS Participants SEC Champions WCWS Participants SEC Tournament Champions SEC Champions

South Alabama Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) Feb. 13 Missouri (9) (DH) L, 1-2 / W, 9-0 (5) Hibbett/Easton All-Alabama Classic (Vestivia Hills, Ala.) Feb. 7 vs. Northwestern State W, 12-2 Feb. 14 Missouri (9) L, 0-9 (5) Feb. 11 vs. Samford W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 7 vs. Memphis W, 7-2 Feb. 16 South Alabama W, 6-3 Feb. 12 vs. Alabama A&M W, 18-0 (5) Feb. 8 vs. Jacksonville State W, 9-0 (5) Feb. 12 vs. Jacksonville State W, 6-0 Feb. 8 at South Alabama W, 7-1 Hatter Invitational (Deland, Fla.) Feb. 13 vs. South Alabama W, 6-0 Feb. 19 vs. Rhode Island W, 17-3 (5) Feb. 13 vs. Troy W, 9-1 (6) BAMA Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 19 vs. Ohio State (14) W, 5-3 Feb. 13 Notre Dame W, 10-1 (5) Feb. 20 vs. Ohio State (14) W, 5-4 Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 14 Notre Dame W, 10-0 (5) Feb. 20 at Stetson W, 1-0 Feb. 18 vs. Louisville W, 10-2 (5) Feb. 15 Wisconsin W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 21 at Ohio State (14) W, 7-1 Feb. 18 vs. UTSA W, 13-5 (6) Feb. 15 East Carolina W, 8-0 (6) Feb. 19 vs. Syracuse W, 9-0 (5) Feb. 23 at UAB W, 7-3 Feb. 19 vs. Louisville W, 9-8 Cathedral City Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.) Feb. 20 vs. Syracuse W, 20-5 (5) Feb. 19 vs. BYU W, 6-0 NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Feb. 19 vs. Oregon W, 5-0 Feb. 26 vs. Maryland W, 4-1 Feb. 22 at UAB W, 3-0 Feb. 20 vs. UCLA (6) L, 1-4 Feb. 26 vs. Iowa W, 5-4 Feb. 21 vs. Oklahoma (8) W, 4-3 Feb. 27 vs. Michigan (4) W, 10-6 USF Fairfield Inn and Suites Tampa Tournament (Tampa, Fla.) Feb. 21 vs. Hawaii W, 1-0 (8) Feb. 27 vs. Nebraska W, 11-3 (6) Feb. 25 vs. Illinois State W, 7-0 Feb. 28 vs. UCF L, 2-3 Feb. 25 vs. Central Connecticut W, 17-1 (5) NFCA Leadoff Classic (Columbus, Ga.) Feb. 26 vs. Western Michigan W, 12-4 (6) Feb. 27 vs. Southern Illinois (19) W, 8-0 (5) Easton Challenge (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 26 vs. Missouri W, 3-1 March 5 Michigan (7) L, 2-5 Feb. 27 at South Florida W, 12-1 (5) March 4 UAB W, 8-1 March 6 Depaul W, 8-0 (5) March 6 Michigan (7) L, 2-4 Citrus Classic ( Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) Easton Challenge (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) March 7 Depaul W, 6-4 March 4 vs. Notre Dame W, 4-1 March 6 Washington (1) W, 6-0 March 4 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-1 March 7 Washington (1) L, 0-6 March 9 Liberty W, 10-7 March 5 Fordham W, 3-1 March 7 Baylor (24) W, 4-0 March 13 at Georgia (4) (DH)* L, 0-3 / W, 8-5 March 5 Oregon W, 10-0 (5) March 8 Baylor (24) W, 10-1 March 14 at Georgia* (4) W, 13-4 (6) March 6 Virginia W, 4-0 March 16 at Kentucky (DH)* W, 7-2 / L, 4-5 March 10 at UAB W, 6-3 March 18 Florida International W, 2-1 March 9 at Georgia Tech Cancelled March 12 Mississippi Valley St. (DH) W, 8-5 / W, 11-2 (5) March 20 South Carolina (DH)* W, 8-0 (5) / W 8-2 March 14 Mississippi State (DH)* W, 4-0 / W, 7-1 March 21 South Carolina* W, 21-2 (5) Easton Challenge (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) March 15 Mississippi State* W, 3-2 March 24 UAB W, 6-2 March 11 vs. North Carolina W, 3-0 March 18 at LSU (DH)* (20) L, 2-3 / L, 5-6 March 27 Florida (6) (DH)* W, 10-4 / L 5-7 (8) March 12 vs. Florida State W, 8-0 (5) March 21 at Ole Miss (DH)* W, 13-4 (5) / W, 15-0 (5) March 28 Florida* (6) L, 9-11 March 12 vs. North Carolina W, 10-1 (5) March 22 at Ole Miss* W, 3-0 April 2 at Auburn* W, 5-1 March 13 vs. Florida State W, 9-2 March 28 at Florida (DH)* (1) L, 1-9 / L, 1-10 April 3 at Auburn (DH)* W, 9-1 / W 10-2 March 29 at Florida* (1) W, 6-4 April 7 LSU (14) (DH)* W, 3-1 / W, 4-3 March 16 vs. Auburn(DH)* W, 6-1 / W, 8-2 April 1 Troy W, 9-1 (5) April 10 Northwestern W, 12-1 (5) March 18 vs. Georgia* W, 2-1 April 4 Georgia (DH)* (6) W, 9-1(5) / W, 3-2 (8) April 11 Northwestern W, 11-1 (5) March 19 vs. Georgia* W, 6-4 April 5 Georgia* (6) W, 2-0 April 13 at Mississippi Valley State W, 6-1 March 20 vs. Georgia* W, 9-5 April 8 Samford W, 11-1 (5) April 17 Ole Miss (DH)* W, 14-0 (5) / W, 8-3 March 22 at Tennessee(DH)* W, 9-5 / L, 1-4 April 10 at South Carolina (DH)* L, 2-3 (8) / W, 7-0 April 18 Ole Miss* W, 3-1 March 25 vs. Arkansas* W, 10-1 (5) April 11 at South Carolina* L, 5-6 April 20 Troy W, 12-2 (5) March 26 vs. Arkansas* W, 12-3 (5) April 14 Kentucky (DH) W, 2-1 / W, 5-3 April 24 at Arkansas (DH)* W, 6-1 / W 16-8 (6) March 27 vs. Arkansas* W, 9-0 (5) April 18 Arkansas (DH)* W, 9-1 (6) / W, 7-1 April 25 at Arkansas* W, 8-6 March 31 at College of Charleston W, 7-1 April 19 Arkansas* W, 9-0 (5) April 28 Gerogia Tech (7) W, 13-1 (5) April 1 at South Carolina* W, 7-0 April 22 at Georgia Tech (20) (DH) W, 8-0 (5) / W, 10-0 (6) May 1 Tennessee (16) (DH)* W, 4-2 / W, 7-6 April 2 at South Carolina* W, 7-0 April 25 Auburn (DH)* W, 8-0 (6) / W, 4-2 (8) May 8 at Mississippi State (DH)* W, 10-1 (6) / W, 8-2 April 3 at South Carolina* W, 1-0 April 26 Auburn* W, 6-0 May 9 at Mississippi State* W, 6-1 April 8 at LSU* L, 1-2 (14) May 1 at Tennessee* (15) W, 5-2 April 9 at LSU* L, 1-3 (10) May 2 at Tennessee* (15) W, 12-0 (5) SEC Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.) April 10 at LSU* L, 0-2 May 13 at Arkansas W, 9-0 (5) April 12 at Troy W, 5-2 SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) May 14 vs. Tennessee (15) W, 4-3 April 16 vs. Mississippi State (DH)* W, 6-2 / W, 13-3 (6) May 7 vs.Arkansas W, 8-0 (5) May 15 vs. LSU (11) W, 5-4 April 17 vs. Mississippi State* W, 5-2 May 8 vs. Kentucky W, 2-1 (8) April 22 at Florida* W, 5-0 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) RECORDS & HISTORY May 9 vs. Florida (1) L, 5-8 April 23 at Florida* L, 5-6 May 21 Alcorn State W, 9-0 (5) April 24 at Florida* L, 2-3 (9) NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 22 Lipscomb W, 5-2 April 27 vs. UAB Cancelled May 15 Mississippi Valley State W, 12-3 (5) May 23 Lipscomb W, 6-0 April 29 vs. Kentucky* Cancelled May 16 Texas W, 10-1 (6) April 30 vs. Kentucky* Cancelled May 17 Texas W, 7-0 NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 1 vs. Kentucky* Cancelled May 29 Hawai’i (19) (DH) W, 8-0 (5) / L, 7-8 May 6 at Ole Miss* W, 8-0 (5) NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 30 Hawai’i (19) L, 4-5 May 7 at Ole Miss* W, 18-1 (5) May 22 Jacksonville State W, 9-0 (5) May 8 at Ole Miss* W, 10-1 May 23 Jacksonville State W, 9-0 (5) * Denotes SEC Game SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.) College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla) May 12 vs. Mississippi State W, 5-1 May 28 Michigan (5) L, 1-6 May 13 vs. Georgia L, 2-4 May 30 Arizona (9) W, 14-0 (5) May 30 Arizona State (10) W, 6-2 NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 31 Florida (1) L, 5-6 May 20 vs. Jackson State W, 8-0 (5) May 21 vs. Memphis W, 7-1 * Denotes SEC Game May 22 vs. Chattanooga W, 11-2 (6) NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 26 vs. Stanford L, 2-5 May 27 vs. Stanford(DH) W, 10-0 / W, 1-0 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) June 2 vs. California W, 1-0 June 3 vs. Baylor W, 3-0 June 5 vs. Florida(DH) L, 2-16 (5) / L, 2-9 * Denotes SEC Game Kentucky series cancelled due to tornado

102 ALABAMA SOFTBALL #Bamasb YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2012 2013 2014 Won 60 Lost 8 (23-5 SEC) Won 45 Lost 15 (13-11 SEC) Won 53 Lost 13 (19-5 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com-1st Final Ranking: ESPN.com-10th Final Ranking: ESPN.com - 2nd USA Today-1st USA Today-10th USA Today - 2nd National Champions NCAA Super Regional SEC Champions SEC Champions WCWS Participants SEC Tournament Champions

Mardi Gras Invitational (Mobile, Ala.) UNI-Dome Classic (Cedar Falls, Iowa) Troy Subway Invitational (Troy, Ala.) Feb. 10 vs. Memphis W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 8 vs. Illinois W, 7-2 Feb. 7 vs. Kennesaw State W, 6-0 Feb. 11 vs. Lipscomb W, 15-4 (6) at Northern Iowa W, 8-1 vs. North Florida W, 10-1 (5) at South Alabama W, 12-1 (5) Feb. 9 vs. Drake W, 8-2 Feb. 8 vs. Northwestern State W, 16-0 (5) Feb. 12 vs. Jacksonville State W, 3-0 vs. Green Bay W, 10-7 vs. Middle Tennessee State W, 9-1 (6) Feb. 10 vs. North Dakota State W, 10-0 (5) Feb. 9 at Troy W, 7-1 SEC/ACC/Big XII Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) Feb. 17 vs. #20 Georgia Tech W, 12-9 FGCU/ LaQuinta Inn and Suites Tournament (Fort Meyers, Fla.) Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) Feb. 18 vs. Virginia Tech W, 7-3 Feb. 15 vs. Appalachian State W, 9-3 Feb. 14 vs. Grand Canyon W, 13-5 Feb. 19 vs. #15 Oklahoma State W, 3-1 at Florida Gulf Coast W, 2-1 vs. Tennessee State W, 12-0 (5) Feb. 16 vs. Wichita State W, 2-0 Feb. 15 vs. New Mexico W, 9-1 (5) Feb. 21 at UAB W, 8-1 vs. Georgia Southern W. 2-1 (9) at #24 Arizona L, 0-3 Feb. 17 vs. Southern Illinois W, 10-1 (5) Feb. 16 at #24 Arizona L, 0-8 (5) Easton Bama Bash Presented by Drash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 24 vs. East Carolina W, 4-2 Feb. 19 at UAB W, 8-4 vs. North Dakota State W, 9-4 Easton Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 25 vs. East Carolina W, 9-4 Easton Bama Bash Presented by Drash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 21 vs. Virginia Tech W, 8-0 (5) vs. North Dakota State W, 3-2 Feb. 22 vs. Western Illinois W, 21-0 (5) vs. UCF W, 8-3 Feb. 26 vs. SIUE W, 8-0 (5) vs. Iowa W,5-0 Feb. 22 vs. Virginia Tech W, 14-5 Feb. 23 vs. Iowa W, 4-1 vs. UCF W, 1-0 Alabama Invite (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Western Illinois W, 6-0 Feb. 23 vs. McNeese State L, 3-5 March 2 vs. Maryland W, 19-1 (5) Feb. 24 vs. Winthrop W, 6-1 March 3 vs. Massachusetts W, 8-0 (6) Feb. 25 at UAB W, 5-0 vs. Maryland W, 9-1 Feb. 27 vs. Samford W, 11-0 (5) March 4 vs. UAB W, 4-1 Feb. 28 vs. South Alabama W, 4-0 Easton Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 28 vs. Purdue W, 7-3 March 7 vs. Samford W, 7-3 Easton Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Houston W, 11-4 March 9 at Kentucky* W, 3-1 (9) March 1 vs. Iowa State W, 13-4 (6) March 1 vs. #9 Florida State W, 1-0 March 10 at Kentucky* W, 9-1 (5) vs. St. John’s W, 9-1 (5) vs. Houston W, 12-1 (5) March 11 at Kentucky* W, 12-2 (6) March 2 vs. St. John’s W, 12-4 (6) March 2 vs. #9 Florida State L, 1-5 March 13 at #14 Oregon W, 5-1 vs. Iowa State W, 6-0 March 16 vs. Ole Miss* W, 12-2 (5) March 7 vs. South Carolina* W, 14-4 (6) March 17 vs. Ole Miss* W, 10-7 March 6 vs. Florida L, 4-8 March 8 vs. South Carolina* W, 10-5 March 18 vs. Ole Miss* W, 12-1 (5) March 8 at #8 Tennessee* L, 3-4 March 9 vs. South Carolina* W, 4-3 March 21 vs. #11 Tennessee (DH)* W, 3-2 (11) / L, 2-5 March 9 at #8 Tennessee* L, 1-2 March 11 vs. Mississippi Valley State W, 12-0 (5) March 10 at #8 Tennessee* W, 7-1 March 14 at Ole Miss* W, 10-2 Easton Alabama Challenge (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) March 15 at South Carolina* W, 6-4 March 15 at Ole Miss* W, 7-0 March 23 vs. #25 DePaul W, 4-3 March 16 at South Carolina* W, 5-3 March 16 at Ole Miss* W, 9-2 March 24 vs. #25 DePaul W, 9-7 March 17 at South Carolina* W, 7-6 March 19 vs. Georgia State W, 3-1 vs. Longwood W, 11-0 (5) March 20 vs. Georgia State W, 9-1 (5) March 21 at #1 Florida* W, 4-2 March 25 vs. Longwood W, 7-2 March 22 vs. Auburn* W, 8-0 (6) March 22 at #1 Florida* L, 1-7 March 23 vs. Auburn* L, 4-7 March 23 at #1 Florida* W, 7-0 March 27 at #24 Auburn (DH)* W, 4-2 / W, 5-2 March 24 vs. Auburn* W, 13-1 (5) March 25 at Jacksonville W, 6-2 March 30 at Mississippi State* W, 5-4 March 27 at Houston W, 6-3 March 28 vs. LSU* W, 9-1 (6) March 31 at Mississippi State* W, 4-2 March 29 at #9 Texas A&M* L, 2-3 March 29 vs. LSU* W, 2-1 April 1 at Mississippi State* W, 9-3 March 30 at #9 Texas A&M* W, 6-2 March 30 vs. LSU* W, 5-1 April 6 vs. #21 LSU* W, 6-0 March 31 at #9 Texas A&M* W, 4-1 April 2 vs. #11 South Alabama W, 3-0 April 7 vs. #21 LSU* L, 2-3 April 2 vs. Jacksonville State W, 11-3 (5) April 4 vs. Arkansas* W, 8-0 (6) April 8 vs. #21 LSU* W, 6-0 April 5 vs. #7 Missouri* W, 4-1 April 5 vs. Arkansas (DH)* W, 12-1 (5) / W, 4-3 April 13 vs. South Carolina* W, 9-1 (5) April 6 vs. #7 Missouri* L, 4-9 April 9 vs. UAB W, 4-3 April 14 vs. South Carolina* W, 7-5 April 7 vs. #7 Missouri* W, 14-6 (6) April 11 at Mississippi State* W, 5-1 April 15 vs. South Carolina* W, 19-4 (5) April 9 vs. Mississippi Valley State W, 8-5 April 12 at Mississippi State* L, 2-4 April 17 vs. Georgia State L, 1-5 April 10 vs. UAB W, 11-0 (6) April 13 at Mississippi State* L, 3-4 (10) April 19 at #13 Georgia* L, 4-7 April 16 vs. Southern Miss W, 11-0 (5) April 16 vs. #23 Auburn L, 2-6 April 20 at #13 Georgia* W, 8-3 April 19 vs. Mississippi State* L, 2-3 April 18 vs. Georgia Southern W, 6-4 April 21 at #13 Georgia* W, 6-4 April 20 vs. Mississippi State* W, 11-3 (5) at North Carolina W, 4-3 April 25 vs. Troy W, 12-0 (5) April 21 vs. Mississippi State* W, 9-8 April 22 at Southern Miss W, 12-0 April 27 at Arkansas* W, 13-6 April 26 at #12 LSU* L, 2-3 (8) April 24 vs. #13 Georgia* W, 4-2 April 28 at Arkansas* L, 1-8 April 27 at #12 LSU* L, 1-2 April 25 vs. #13 Georgia* L, 2-10 (6) April 29 at Arkansas* W, 5-1 April 28 at #12 LSU* L, 3-4 April 26 vs. #13 Georgia* W, 4-1 May 4 vs. #6 Florida* L, 1-4 May 3 vs. #20 Kentucky* L, 0-5 May 1 at #13 Missouri* L, 6-8 May 5 vs. #6 Florida* W, 9-1 (6) May 4 vs. #20 Kentucky* W, 14-0 (5) May 2 at #13 Missouri* W, 3-1 May 6 vs. #6 Florida* W, 5-3 May 5 vs. #20 Kentucky* L, 5-9 (8) May 3 at #13 Missouri* W, 2-0 May 7 at Fordham L, 5-8 SEC Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) SEC Tournament (Columbia, S.C.) SEC Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 8 vs. #14Texas A&M W, 10-9 May 8 vs. Auburn W, 8-4 May 10 vs. Mississippi State W, 5-2 May 9 vs. #2Florida L, 4-8 May 9 vs. Georgia L, 3-5 May 11 vs. #11 Georgia W, 1-0 May 12 vs. #7 Florida W, 10-1 (5) NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

May 17 vs. Jacksonville State W, 4-0 May 16 vs. SIUE W, 13-3 (5) RECORDS & HISTORY NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 18 vs. Western Kentucky W, 7-6 May 17 vs. USC Upstate W, 7-1 May 18 vs. Tennessee-Martin W, 5-1 May 19 vs. Western Kentucky W, 13-1 (5) May 18 vs. South Alabama W, 3-0 May 19 vs. South Alabama W, 5-2 May 20 vs. South Alabama W, 6-0 NCAA Super Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 24 at #5 Tennessee L, 2-3 May 22 vs. Nebraska W, 6-5 (12) NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 25 at #5 Tennessee L, 3-5 May 23 vs. Nebraska W, 2-1 May 24 vs. Michigan W, 4-1 May 25 vs. Michigan W, 4-3 * Denotes SEC Game Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) May 29 vs. Oklahoma W, 6-2 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) May 30 vs. Kentucky W, 2-0 May 31 vs. #7 Tennessee W, 5-3 June 1 vs. Oregon W, 2-0 June 1 vs. #3 Arizona State W, 2-1 June 2 vs. Florida L, 0-5 June 3 vs. #1 California W, 5-2 June 3 vs. Florida L, 3-6 June 4 vs. #4 Oklahoma L, 1-4 June 5 vs. #4 Oklahoma W, 8-6 * Denotes SEC Game June 6 vs. #4 Oklahoma W, 5-4

* Denotes SEC Game ROLLTIDE.COM 103 Records & History YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2015 2016 2017 Won 48 Lost 15 (17-7 SEC) Won 51 Lost 14 (16-8 SEC) Won 46 Lost 18 (12-11 SEC) Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Coach: Patrick Murphy Final Ranking: ESPN.com - 6th Final Ranking: ESPN.com - 6th Final Ranking: ESPN.com - 11th USA Today - 6th USA Today - 7th USA Today - 12th WCWS Participants WCWS Participants NCAA Super Regional

Feb. 5 at #23 South Alabama W, 2-1 UCF Knights Invitational (Orlando, Fla.) Kickin’ Chicken Classic (Conway, S.C.) Feb. 12 vs. UCF L, 1-8 Feb. 10 vs. Towson W, 17-(5) Sand Dollar Classic (Gulf Shores, Ala.) vs. Fordham W, 9-1 (5) at Coastal Carolina W, 6-0 Feb. 6 vs. Eastern Kentucky W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 13 vs. #19 James Madison W, 2-1 Feb. 11 vs. Towson W, 4-2 vs. Houston W, 6-2 vs. Rutgers W, 6-0) vs. Youngstown State W, 7-0) Feb. 7 vs. Florida Gulf Coast W, 13-1 (5) Feb. 14 vs. Liberty W, 10-2 (6) Feb. 12 at Coastal Carolina W, 9-3 vs. Florida International W, 11-2 (5) Feb. 8 vs. McNeese State W, 4-0 Feb. 16 at UAB W, 7-0 Feb. 15 vs. South Alabama W, 3-1 Feb. 18 at Louisiana-Lafayette (DH) W, 3-0 / L, 2-11 (6) Feb. 11 at Samford W, 7-1 Panther Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) Feb. 19 at Louisiana-Lafayette L, 0-7 Feb. 19 vs. Miami (Oh.) W, 10-2 (6) Feb. 22 vs. North Florida W, 2-0 Stanford Nike Invitational (Stanford, Calif.) vs. Maryland W, 1-0 Feb. 13 vs. Pacific W, 13-0 (5) Feb. 20 vs. Mercer W, 7-0 Easton Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) at Stanford W, 15-6 at. Georgia State W, 9-0 (6) Feb. 24 vs.UCF W, 4-0 Feb. 14 vs. Cal Poly W, 1-0 (8) Feb. 21 vs. Maryland W, 10-5 Feb. 24 vs. Texas Tech W, 7-2 at Stanford L, 1-4 Feb. 25 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 9-0 (5) Feb. 15 vs. Pacific W, 10-0 (5) Feb. 24 vs. Troy W, 8-0 (5) Feb. 25 at Texas Tech W, 8-0 (6) Feb. 26 vs. UCF W, 3-2 Easton Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Easton Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 26 vs. #15 Arizona W, 4-3 Feb. 28 at UAB W, 5-4 (8) Feb. 20 vs. #5 Michigan L, 2-8 Feb. 27 vs. Marshall W, 4-2 vs. James Madison Cancelled vs. #15 Arizona W, 9-1 (6) Easton Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Feb. 21 vs. #5 Michigan L, 1-4 Feb. 28 vs. #14 Tennessee W, 6-5 March 3 vs. Jacksonville W, 10-0 (5) vs. James Madison W, 6-4 March 3 vs. Drake W, 6-1 Feb. 22 vs. Lipscomb W, 6-1 March 2 at Jacksonville State W, 10-3 March 4 vs. Stanford W, 4-0 March 4 vs. Drake W, 10-0 (5) Feb. 25 at Jacksonville State Cancelled Easton Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) March 5 vs. Jacksonville W, 7-0 March 4 vs. North Dakota State W, 15-2 (5) Easton Crimson Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) vs. Louisiana-Monroe W, 11-0 (5) March 7 vs. Loyola-Chicago W, 5- 0 Feb. 28 vs. #5 Louisiana (DH) W, 5-1 March 5 vs. North Dakota State L, 1-2 March 8 vs. Valparaiso W, 1-0 vs. #5 Louisiana (DH) L, 1-2 vs. DePaul W, 12-4 (5) March 10 vs. Arkansas* W, 9-0 (5) March 1 vs. #5 Louisiana W, 3-2 March 6 vs. Louisiana-Monroe W, 5-0 March 12 vs. Arkansas* W, 4-3 (9)/ W, 5-0 (6) March 6 vs. Ole Miss* W, 6-0 March 15 vs. Winthrop W, 1-0 March 7 vs. Ole Miss* L, 0-7 March 8 vs. Samford W, 10-0 (5) March 15 vs. Georgia Southern W, 9-0 (5) March 8 vs. Ole Miss* W, 10-0 (5) March 11 at #6 LSU* L, 2-6 March 17 at Mississippi State* W, 11-3 (5) March 14 at #8 Georgia (DH)* W, 7-4 (9) March 12 at #6 LSU* W, 10-3 March 18 at Mississippi State* L, 0-1 at #8 Georgia (DH)* L, 6-7 March 13 at #6 LSU* L, 1-8 March 19 at Mississippi State* W, 3-0 March 15 at #8 Georgia* W, 4-2 March 24 vs. South Carolina * W, 7-3 March 18 vs. Georgia State W, 9-1 (5) Easton Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.) March 26 vs. South Carolina* L, 0-14, W, 5-2 March 21 vs. #2 Florida (DH)* L, 0-1 March 17 at Cal State Fullerton W, 2-1 March 28 vs. Kent State W, 5-3 vs. #2 Florida (DH)* L, 1-4 March 18 vs. New Mexico W, 6-1 March 31 at Missouri* L, 0-2 March 23 vs. #2 Florida* W, 5-1 vs. Grand Canyon W, 9-0 (5) April 1 at Missouri* W, 9-3 March 25 vs. Georgia Tech W, 11-0 (6) March 19 vs. #13 Oklahoma L, 0-2 April 2 at Missouri* L, 3-4 (9) March 27 vs. #23 Texas A&M* W, 13-0 (5) vs. DePaul W, 14-6 (6) April 5 vs. Lipscomb W, 5-0 March 28 vs. #23 Texas A&M* W, 8-5 April 7 vs. LSU* W, 3-0 March 29 vs. #23 Texas A&M* L, 5-11 March 22 vs. Alcorn State W, 8-0 (5) April 8 vs. LSU* L, 0-1 March 31 vs. Mississippi Valley State W, 17-0 (5) March 26 vs. #16 Missouri (DH)* W, 9-1 (5) April 9 vs. LSU* W, 4-2 April 1 vs. Southern Miss W, 12-1 (5) vs. #16 Missouri (DH)* L, 3-7 April 11 vs. UAB W, 8-0 (5) April 4 at #13 Kentucky (DH)* L, 1-2 March 28 vs. #16 Missouri* W, 16-2 (5) April 15 at Tennessee* L, 2-3 at #13 Kentucky (DH)* W, 7-3 April 1 at #1 Florida* W, 2-1 April 16 at Tennessee* L, 0-2 April 5 at #13 Kentucky* W, 2-0 April 2 at #1 Florida* L, 2-3 April 17 at Tennessee Cancelled April 7 at UAB W, 14-1 (5) April 3 at #1 Florida* W, 3-0 April 19 vs. Southern Miss W, 2-0 April 8 vs Middle Tennessee State W, 11-0 (5) April 5 vs. Mississippi Valley State W, 14-0 (5) April 21 vs. Washington L, 2-3 April 14 vs UAB W, 14-1 (5) April 8 vs. Mississippi State* W, 7-1 April 22 vs. Washington L, 0-3 April 15 vs North Carolina State W, 2-0 April 9 vs. Mississippi State* W, 8-0 (6) April 25 at Samford W, 8-1 April 17 at #7 Auburn* W, 6-0 April 10 vs. Mississippi State* W, 8-1 April 29 at Ole Miss* W, 2-0/ L, 1-2 April 18 at #7 Auburn (DH)* W, 13-3 April 12 at Southern Miss W, 7-1 May 1 at Ole Miss* L, 4-5

RECORDS & HISTORY at #7 Auburn (DH)* L, 12-13 (8) April 15 at #16 Texas A&M* W, 8-3 May 5 vs. Auburn* L, 0-3 (9) April 21 vs Troy W, 5-2 April 16 at #16 Texas A&M (DH)* W, 8-7 May 6 vs. Auburn* L, 1-4 April 23 vs #11 Tennessee* L, 2-3 at #16 Texas A&M (DH)* L, 1-14 (5) May 7 vs. Auburn W, 3-2 April 24 vs #11 Tennessee* W, 3-1 April 20 vs. South Alabama W, 4-2 April 25 vs #11 Tennessee* W, 10-3 April 22 vs. #11 Kentucky* L, 2-3 SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.) May 1 at Arkansas* W, 9-1 April 23 vs. #11 Kentucky* W, 7-1 May 10 vs. Arkansas* W, 4-1 May 2 at Arkansas* W, 14-2 April 24 vs. #11 Kentucky* W, 3-0 May 11 vs. Texas A&M* W, 2-1 (10) May 3 at Arkansas* W, 1-0 April 29 at South Carolina* W, 3-1 May 13 vs. Ole Miss* L, 1-4 April 30 at South Carolina* L, 1-2 SEC Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.) May 1 at South Carolina* W, 5-1 (5) NCAA Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 7 vs. #14 Georgia W, 2-1 May 6 vs. #15 Georgia* W, 7-2 May 19 vs. Albany W, 5-1 May 8 vs. #6 Auburn L, 1-7 May 7 vs. #15 Georgia* W, 9-7 May 20 vs. Minnesota W, 1-0 (9) May 8 vs. #15 Georgia* L, 5-9 May 21 vs. Minnesota W, 1-0 NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 15 vs. Fairfield W, 8-0 (6) SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.) May 16 vs. Washington W, 9-0 (5) May 11 vs. Mississippi State W, 7-5 NCAA Super Regional (Gainesville, Fla.) May 17 vs. Washington W, 11-1 May 13 vs. #8 Auburn L, 4-6 May 25 at #2 Florida W, 3-0 May 26 at #2 Florida L, 0-2 NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) NCAA Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 27 at #2 Florida L, 1-2 May 22 vs. Oklahoma L, 2-5 May 20 vs. Samford W, 3-0 * Denotes SEC Game May 23 vs. Oklahoma W, 2-0 May 21 vs. Cal W, 3-1 vs. Oklahoma W, 5-3 May 22 vs. Cal W, 8-0 Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) NCAA Super Regional (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) May 28 vs. Michigan L, 0-5 May 27 vs. #11 Washington W, 2-1 (8) May 30 vs. Oregon W, 2-1 May 28 vs. #11 Washington W, 5-2 vs. LSU L, 3-5 * Denotes SEC Game Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) June 2 vs. #3 Oklahoma L, 0-3 (8) June 4 vs. #10 LSU L, 4-6 * Denotes SEC Game 104 ALABAMA SOFTBALL