2008 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Oregon State Athletic Communications • Softball Contact: Melody Stockwell DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT [email protected] • 541-737-8588 — Office • 541-230-4482 — Cell 02.08 Winthrop! L, 1-4 02.08 New Mexico State! W, 6-3 WEEK NINE — FOUR MORE PAC-10 GAMES 02.09 No. 2 Texas A&M! L, 1-9 ! No. 1 02.09 UC Riverside W, 4-3 No. 8 ! Oregon Arizona State 02.10 No. 6 Tennessee L, 1-8 Arizona @ Ducks Sun Devils 02.15 Nevada L, 3-5 Wildcats @ (25-13, (39-2, 02.15 Western Kentucky L, 2-3 (25-9, 02.16 Temple@ L, 2-4 0-2 Pac-10) 3-0 Pac-10) 2-1 Pac-10) 02.16 Virginia@ W, 7-6 • • • 02.17 Utah @ W, 3-2 04.02 04.05 & 04.06 04.04 02.20 Portland State W, 4-0 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. & # 3:00 p.m. 02.22 Fordham W, 2-1 12:00 p.m. 02.22 No. 18 Georgia# L, 8-11 02.23 No. 18 Ohio State# W, 9-8 02.23 No. 25 Texas# L, 9-11 (8) LOOKING AHEAD — The Oregon State softball team p.m.): Oregon State is 76-77-1 all-time against Or- 02.24 Florida Atlantic# W, 8-3 (22-16, 1-2 Pac-10) gears up for four games in week egon with Oregon holding a two-game winning streak. 02.29 No. 5 Florida$ L, 0-8 (6) nine as it heads to Eugene to face Oregon (25-13, 0-2 $ 02.29 Texas Tech L, 1-2 Pac-10) on Wednesday in the Dodge Civil War before After postponing its Pac-10 opener at Washington, 03.01 Loyola (Ill.)$ W, 12-4 (6) 03.01 Louisville$ L, 0-2 hosting No. 8 Arizona (25-9, 2-1 Pac-10) on Friday at Oregon dropped a pair at UCLA in the form of two 03.02 Cal State Fullerton$ L, 3-6 3:00 p.m. and No. 1 Arizona State (39-2, 3-0 Pac-10) shutouts, 2-0 and 12-0, snapping an 11 game winning 03.07 Ball State% W, 8-1 on Saturday and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m. streak. Sophomore center fielder Neena Bryant leads 03.07 Harvard% W, 2-1 all Duck hitters with a .407 batting average, tallying % 03.08 Ball State W, 5-2 Saturday is Kids Day at the OSU Softball Complex, eight doubles and home runs thus far on the season. 03.08 Florida International% L, 2-3 03.09 Florida International% W, 4-1 where kids 12 and under receive admission to the The right-handed batter leads the team with 32 RBI 03.12 Mississippi Valley State (DH)^ W, 8-0 (5), W, 8-0 (5) games for $2. Youth teams of 10 or more that wear and has 16 stolen bases, starting all 38 games. In the 03.14 Utah State (DH)^ Cancelled their jerseys will be able to line the field for the National circle, senior Alicia Cook and junior Melissa Rice have 03.15 Northern Illinois (DH)^ W, 8-0 (5), W, 4-2 Anthem. The 2008 Oregon State softball team will also shared most of the pitching duties, making 44 total ap- ^ 03.15 Utah State W, 11-3 (6) be available for autographs following the game on Sat- pearances with seven complete game shutouts and six 03.21 Idaho State& W, 6-0 03.22 Idaho State& W, 9-3 urday against Arizona State. combined shutouts between them. Cook posts a 10- 03.22 Portland State& W, 6-4 8 record with a 2.79 ERA, throwing a team-high 101 03.23 UC Davis (DH)& Cancelled TRACKING THE BEAVS — Full results from this on 116.0 innings of work, while Rice has a 03.25 Portland State& L, 1-3 week’s games can be found through the newly rede- 2.08 ERA with an 11-5 record and 74 strikeouts on * 03.28 No. 1 UCLA L, 0-3 signed www.OSUBeavers.com. Live stats are available 99.2 innings pitched. 03.29 No. 23 Washington* L, 0-1 03.30 No. 23 Washington* W, 5-3 for all six games through Gamewatcher. Gamewatcher 04.02 Oregon* 4:00 p.m. can be found by clicking on the link found under “Live” GAMES 40: NO. 8 ARIZONA — Friday, April 4 (3:00 04.04 No. 8 Arizona* 3:00 p.m. on the main athletic website page or by accessing the p.m.): Oregon State is 10-75 all-time against the Wild- 04.05 No. 1 Arizona State* 1:00 p.m. 2008 Oregon State softball schedule. cats with Arizona winning the last five straight. 04.06 No. 1 Arizona State* 12:00 p.m. 04.10 St. Mary’s 2:00 p.m. GAME 39: OREGON — 04.11 Stanford* 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 2 (4:00 Arizona went 2-1 in the Pac-10 opening weekend, 04.12 California* 1:00 p.m. 04.13 California* 12:00 p.m. 04.18 Oregon* 4:00 p.m. 04.19 Oregon* 2:00 p.m. OREGON STATE PROBABLE LINEUP 04.25 Arizona State* 7:00 p.m. 04.26 Arizona* 7:00 p.m. 04.27 Arizona* 12:00 p.m. 05.02 California* 3:00 p.m. 05.03 Stanford* 1:00 p.m. Dani Chisholm 05.04 Stanford* 12:00 p.m. 05.06 Portland State 6:00 p.m. Katelyn Miller 05.08 Washington* 3:00 p.m. Erin Guzy 05.09 UCLA* 3:00 p.m. 05.10 UCLA* 12:00 p.m. 05.11 NCAA Selection Day 05.16-18 NCAA Regionals 05.23-25 NCAA Super Regionals Paige Lowe Cambria Miranda 05.28-06.04 NCAA Women’s College World Series ! — Cathedral City Kick Off, Cathedral City, Calif. IN THE DUGOUT: @ — Kajikawa Invitational, Tempe, Ariz. Alana Ford DeAnn Young # — Palm Springs Classic, Cathedral City, Calif. Tarah Black $ — CSUF Worth Tournament, Fullerton, Calif. % — Blue & Gold Feisberg Memorial, Miami, Fla. PITCHERS: Cristy Hatton ^ — Cascade Clash, Corvallis/Portland/Eugene, Ore. Stefanie Draper McKenna Lowe & — Spring Fling, Corvallis/Portland/Eugene, Ore. * — Pacific-10 Conference Game Kelly Dyer Audrey Roderfeld Kellie Roberts Home games are in bold. All times Pacific. Stefanie Ewing

April 1, 2008 • Oregon State Softball Weekly Release • Page 1 nabbing a 4-1 win over Stanford in eight innings before OREGON STATE QUICK FACTS rebounding against Cal in a 5-2 win on Sunday after POINTS IN THE POLL — Oregon State received top Location ...... Corvallis, Ore. Founded ...... 1868 dropping Saturday’s game to the Bears, 3-1. Freshman 25 rankings in both the USA Today/NFCA Division I Enrollment...... 19,500 Lauren Schutzler leads the team at the plate with a .390 Preseason Top 25 Poll and the ESPN.com/USA Soft- Nickname ...... Beavers batting average, while senior Callista Balko and sopho- ball Collegiate Top 25 Preseason Poll. The Beavers Colors ...... Orange and Black more Stacie Chambers lead the team in home runs with were ranked 18th in the USA Today/NFCA Poll, while Conference ...... Pacific-10 11 each. Chambers also leads the team in RBI with 35. sitting in the No. 19 spot in the ESPN.com/USA Soft- Home Facility ...... OSU Softball Complex The team’s pitching staff posts a 1.70 ERA, led by se- ball Poll. After going 4-6 to start the season, the Bea- President ...... Dr. Edward Ray nior Taryne Mowatt and freshman Lindsey Sisk. Mowatt vers received votes in the USA Today/NFCA Poll, while Director of Athletics ...... Bob De Carolis posts a 14-7 overall record with three shutouts and dropping out of the ESPN.com/USA Softball Poll. Athletic Faculty Rep...... Dr. Kelvin Koong SWA/Associate A.D...... Marianne Vydra 212 strikeouts on 137.2 innings pitched, while Sisk has Ticket Office ...... 1-800-GO-BEAVS a 1.41 ERA with a 10-2 record, five shutouts and 64 CLUTCH RBI CHISHOLM — Sophomore Dani Ch- strikeouts on 79.2 innings of work. isholm has come up big on the season in RBI situations, SOFTBALL CONTACT INFO collecting 20 so far on the season in the top three of the Head Coach ...... Kirk Walker GAMES 41 & 42: NO. 1 ARIZONA STATE — Satur- order. The left-handed batting slapper also leads the Alma Mater...... UCLA ‘88 day, April 5 and Sunday, April 6 (1:00 p.m. and 12:00 team with a .390 batting average with 46 hits, 24 runs OSU Record ...... 462-347-3/13 Years p.m.): Arizona State is 61-26 all-time against the Bea- and 54 . Chisholm’s RBI single against then- Career Record ...... 462-347-3/13 Years vers, taking the last two meetings. ranked No. 18 Ohio State helped boost the Beavers Assistant Coach ...... Crissy Buck to their first win over a ranked opponent on the season. Assistant Coach ...... Shawna Feldt Director of Operations ...... Heather Smith The Sun Devils extended their winning streak to eight Video Operations ...... Mikiah Smith games as they went 3-0 on Pac-10 opening weekend NO STEFANIE EWING — With 65 at Softball Office ...... (541) 737-2522 with a 4-2 win over Cal to kick things off, followed by 6- bats recorded thus far on the season, junior Stefanie 0 and 3-0 wins over Stanford. Arizona State boasts two Ewing has yet to chalk up a strikeout. Starting 23 TOP RETURNERS players batting over .400, led by senior Jackie Vasquez games, the is batting .262 with 17 hits, four Player Pos. Yr. with a .460 average and junior Kaitlin Cochran with a doubles, one and 13 RBI. The right-handed Dani Chisholm 1B/OF So. .443 average with 13 doubles, three triples and eight batter has also drawn six walks. Ewing’s zero strikeouts • 2007: .204 Avg., 21 runs, 15 RBI, 7-9 SB, 12 SH home runs. As a team, the Sun Devils have tallied 61 help the Beavers boast the least amount of strikeouts in Stefanie Ewing C/UTL Jr. • 2007: .216 Avg., 6 2B, 5 HR, 23 RBI, 243 PO, home runs, led by senior Kristen Miller with 10. Senior the conference with 126 thus far on the season. 21 Asst. Katie Burkhart leads the team in the circle, posting a Alana Ford INF So. 0.55 ERA with a 20-2 record. The left-handed pitcher MARK ON MIRANDA — Senior Cambria Miranda • 2007: .247 Avg., 2 HR, 13 RBI, 6-7 SB, 32 PO has tallied 11 shutouts with 256 strikeouts on 140.0 was named to the 2008 USA Softball Collegiate Player Paige Lowe INF/UTL Jr. innings of work. Sophomore Megan Elliott has put up of the Year Top 50 Watch List, announced Jan. 30 by • 2007: .288 Avg., 21 R, 10 SH, 10-11 SB, solid numbers with a 14-0 record, four shutouts and 77 the Amateur Softball Association. Miranda is a two-time 118 PO, 131 Asst. strikeouts on 97.2 innings pitched. All-American, three-time All-Pacific Region First Team Cambria Miranda UTL Sr. selection and three-time All-Pacific-10 Conference • 2006, 2007 All-American • 2007: .328 Avg., 51 R, 66 H, 11 HR, 45 RBI, LOOKING BACK AT LAST WEEK — Oregon State First Team honoree. The 2008 Pre-Season Watch List .602 Slg%, 12-16 SB, 74 PO went 1-2 in the opening weekend of conference play, is comprised of 50 players representing 34 schools and DeAnn Young 1B/OF Jr. dropping a 3-0 decision to No. 1 UCLA and 1-0 to No. 14 different NCAA Division I Conferences. • 2007: .270 Avg., 25 R, 8 HR, 80 TB, 458 PO, 23 Washington before rebounding on Sunday for a 5-3 .992 Fld% win over the Huskies. DRAPER GETS ANOTHER YEAR — Pitcher Stefanie Draper was awarded her true freshman season back by Freshman Erin Guzy her first career home run over the NCAA after battling injury during the 2007 season. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS right center in the top of the seventh inning to score She appeared in three games last season for four in- Director ...... Steve Fenk three runs and lift the Beavers over Washington after nings of pitching, facing 15 batters, and played in one Asst. Director/Softball ...... Melody Stockwell the Huskies held a slim 3-2 lead through most of the game as the designated player. Draper is considered a Phone ...... (541) 737-8588 game. redshirt freshman eligibility-wise for the 2008 season. Cell ...... (541) 230-4482 Email ...... [email protected] Sophomore pitcher Kelly Dyer earned the win after HOLLADAY HANGS OUT FOR A SEASON — Fax ...... (541) 737-3072 pitching 1.2 innings, including throwing a strikeout for Freshman pitcher Karmen Holladay will redshirt her true Asst. Directors ...... Jason Amberg, the last out to preserve the win for the Beavers. Dyer freshman season. Holladay is scheduled for surgery and Michael Collins, Hank Hager also recorded a two-RBI in the second inning, will rehab for the rest of the 2008 season. She was Communications Assistant ...... Megan Johnson Student Assistants ...... Caleb Hawley, starting the game as the designated player. the 2007 Oregon Pitcher of the Year at Corvallis High Lauren Pullen, Ryan McCall, School. Karina Otrohkova, Tucker Smith PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK — After her .538 Office Phone ...... (541) 737-3720 average performance, 1.154 , UNDEFEATED AT HOME — The 2008 Oregon Mailing Address ...... 114 Gill Coliseum freshman Audrey Roderfeld was named the Pac-10 State softball team is undefeated at the OSU Softball Corvallis, OR 97331 Player of the Week for the week of Mar. 11-17. The Complex after winning its home opener against Port- www.osubeavers.com honor was Roderfeld’s first, first Oregon State honoree land State on Feb. 20. The Beavers are currently 8-0 of the season and 33rd all-time. at home after winning a pair at home at the Spring Fling

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April 1, 2008 • Oregon State Softball Weekly Release • Page 2 Tournament. USA TODAY/NFCA DIVISION I TOP 25 HEAD COACH (Released April 1) CHASING RECORDS — Senior Cambria Mi- KIRK WALKER POINTS RECORD LAST randa set a new school record for runs scored on 1. Arizona State (24) 711 34-2 1 Saturday, Mar. 22, tallying a new best of 143 just 14TH SEASON 2 . Alabama (1) 691 27-3 2 halfway through the 2008 season and is knock- UCLA ‘88 3. Florida (2) 674 35-2 3 ing on the door of breaking more career offensive 4. UCLA (2) 636 26-3 4 records. Miranda is 33 RBI, 36 hits, 14 doubles, 5. Michigan (1) 578 25-3 6 Kirk Walker enters his 6. Texas A&M 513 31-6 9 10 triples and 15 home runs away from breaking 14th year as head coach 7. Stanford 613 31-2 5 school records in all five categories. She already of the Oregon State 8. Arizona 468 21-8 7 holds the school records for most runs scored softball program, a program that has made a 9. Houston 440 28-4 11 (52) and most home runs (16) scored in a single 10. LSU 511 27-4 10 monumental turnaround under his direction. season. 11. Oklahoma 369 27-8 13 Walker reigns as Oregon State’s all-time win- 12. Tennessee 492 28-5 8 ningest softball coach with a 462-347-3 career PAC-10 PREVIEW — 13. Fresno State 357 30-5 19 Two-time defending record. He earned his 400th career coaching 14. Georgia 242 30-8 20 NCAA National Champion, Arizona, barely edged victory on March 25, 2006 when Oregon State 15. Northwestern 236 13-9 12 out Arizona State in the Pac-10 Preseason 16. North Carolina 204 27-6-1 22 rallied for a 2-1 eight-inning win against BYU in Coaches Poll. The Wildcats and Sun Devils both 17. Long Beach State 194 24-9 23 the Beavers’ home opener. The Beavers have 18. DePaul 226 19-9 14 received four first-place votes with Arizona receiv- routinely beaten nationally-ranked teams and 19. Louisiana-Lafayette 243 20-8 16 ing 45 total votes to Arizona State’s 44. Oregon have shown improvement every season since 20. Hawai’i 145 24-10 17 State was picked to finish seventh with a five-vote Walker’s arrival. His teams have won 40-plus 21. Virginia Tech 131 23-9 24 edge over in-state rival, Oregon. Seven Pac-10 22. San Diego State 126 27-10 25 games eight times. teams were voted into the two top 25 preseason 23. California 210 18-8 15 Turning Oregon State into a perennial na- 24. Ohio State 138 21-6 21 polls with Cal being the only team not receiving tional contender, Walker led the Beavers to 25. Washington 133 21-9-1 18 top status. their first ever appearance in the NCAA Wom- OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Auburn 67, Baylor 55, Mississippi en’s College World Series during the 2006 TICKET INFORMATION — State 48, Missouri 7, BYU 7, Texas State 6, Nevada 4, Florida State Tickets are available campaign. One of the best teams in Oregon 4, Creighton 4, Iowa 2, Notre Dame 2, Maryland 1, Radford 1. for home softball games by walk-up purchase State history, Walker’s 2006 squad reeled only at the OSU Softball Complex. Ticket prices DROPPED OUT: No. 18 Baylor. off a school record 28-game winning streak are $6 for adults and $4 for seniors and children. (the longest for any team in the nation on the Admission is free for Oregon State students with Oregon State’s 2008 opponents are in italics. season), catapulted to a program-best No. 5 valid ID card. national ranking, and won both the NCAA Re- gional and Super Regional to earn a WCWS 2007 RECAP — In Oregon State head coach berth. Oregon State finished the year with a Kirk Walker’s 13th season with the Beavers, the 43-16 record. program continued to flourish. The Beavers made ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL TOP 25 their ninth straight postseason appearance in KIRK WALKER’S (Released April 1) 2007 advancing to the NCAA Regional Tourna- COACHING RECORD ment, ending the season 41-23 overall, 10-11 POINTS RECORD LAST in Pac-10 play. They finished the season ranked 1. UCLA (10) 485 31-3 1 YEAR OVERALL PAC-10 2. Arizona State (7) 483 39-2 2 15th in the nation, having been ranked as high 1 995 13-43 4-24 3. Alabama (1) 453 31-3 3 as 13th during the season. Seniors Natalie John- 1996 15-35 3-22 Florida (2) 453 40-2 4 son, Mia Longfellow, Sherina Galvan, Ta’Tyana 1 997 29-34-1 6-21 5. Michigan 415 29-3 6 McElroy and Brianne McGowan helped Oregon 1998 27-28 8-20 6. Texas A&M 390 34-6 7 State to the first Women’s College World Series 7. Stanford 365 32-5 5 1999 47-25 14-14 8. Arizona 348 25-9 10 appearance in school history, one NCAA Super 2000 40-21-1 7-13 9. Houston 331 31-4 11 Regional appearance, four trips to the NCAA Re- 2001 44-24-1 10-10 10. Fresno State 317 32-5 12 gional Tournament and a Pac-10 title. Shortstop 2002 40-25 7-14 11. LSU 301 29-7 8 Longfellow and pitcher McGowan helped fur- 2003 36-31 5-16 12. Oklahoma 287 30-8 13 ther establish the senior class’ accomplishments 13. Tennessee 264 31-7 9 2 004 44-28 4-17 14. Long Beach State 244 27-9 14 by breaking a combined nine records in 2007. 2005 43-16 13-8 15. Northwestern 206 17-9 16 Longfellow now holds the career records for at 2006 43-16 10-10 16. Georgia 187 35-8 18 bats (775), runs scored (141), hits (242), singles 2007 41-23 10-11 17. North Carolina 158 32-6-1 20 (192) and stolen bases (57). McGowan finished 18. Hawai’i 154 28-11 17 her career at Oregon State breaking records for TOTAL 462-347-2 101-200 19. San Diego State 122 27-10 22 20. Louisiana-Lafayette 106 21-10 15 21. California 104 32-12 23 2008 Pacific-10 Conference Standings 22. Virginia Tech 82 25-10 RV 21. Mississippi State 51 30-11 21 24. Washington 42 22-10-1 25 PAC-10 OVERALL 25. DePaul 35 20-10 24 TEAM W L T PCT. W L T PCT. OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Auburn 26, Baylor 22, Ohio State Arizona State 3 0 0 1.000 39 2 0 .951 18, Kansas 12, Missouri 11, Florida State 10, UMass 9, BYU 7, UCLA 3 0 0 1.000 26 3 0 .897 Nevada 1, Radford 1. Arizona 2 1 0 .667 25 9 0 .735 DROPPED OUT: No. 19 Baylor. Washington 1 1 0 .500 22 10 1 .682 California 1 2 0 .333 32 12 0 .727 Oregon State’s 2008 opponents are in italics. OREGON STATE 1 2 0 .333 22 16 0 .579 Stanford 0 3 0 .000 32 5 0 .865 Oregon 0 2 0 .000 25 13 0 .658

April 1, 2008 • Oregon State Softball Weekly Release • Page 3 the most shutouts (36), wins (100), saves (13) and HITTING STREAKS strikeouts (862). PLAYER CURRENT CAREER Tarah Black — 6 OSU SOFTBALL COMPLEX — The Oregon State Dani Chisholm 2 7 softball complex opened in April of 2001. The $1.5 million dollar complex features 750 bleacher backed Stefanie Draper — 1 seats, a concession and restroom facility, as well as Kelly Dyer 1 2 one of the top playing surfaces in the nation. The Stefanie Ewing 1 8 sunken dugouts each contain a restroom for players Alana Ford — 5 as well as large storage areas. The press box facility, Erin Guzy 1 8 one of the best in the Pac-10, allows ample seating for McKenna Lowe 7 12 six scorers in the main booth with two smaller televi- Paige Lowe 2 5 sion/radio booths located on both sides. A state-of- Katelyn Miller — 1 the-art sound and public address system are housed Cambria Miranda 1 10 in the press box. Oregon State has hosted six fall tournaments since the OSU Softball Complex opened Audrey Roderfeld — 6 in 2001. The facility was home of the 2006 NCAA DeAnn Young 1 8 Regional and Super Regional Tournaments - with Or- egon State winning both, and earning its first ever trip MULTIPLE HIT GAMES to the NCAA Women’s College World Series. Addi- tional bleacher seating was added for the NCAA post- PLAYER 2 3 4+ TOTAL season games and a plan is in the works to add lights Tarah Black 2 2 — 4 to the facility for the 2008 season. Dani Chisholm 8 3 1 12 Stefanie Ewing 4 1 — 5 WHAT’S NEXT FOR BEAVER SOFTBALL — Or- Alana Ford 3 1 — 4 egon State heads to the Bay Area to play a single non- Erin Guzy 7 — — 7 conference game against St. Mary’s on Thursday, Apr. McKenna Lowe 8 1 — 9 10 at 2:00 p.m. before getting back into Pac-10 ac- tion against No. 7 Stanford on Friday at 7:00 p.m. The Paige Lowe 5 1 — 6 team then wraps up the weekend at No. 21 California Cambria Miranda 4 4 — 8 on Saturday and Sunday with first pitch set for 1:00 Audrey Roderfeld 1 2 — 3 p.m. and 12:00 p.m. DeAnn Young 8 — — 8

MULTIPLE RBI GAMES PLAYER 2 3 4+ TOTAL Tarah Black — — 1 1 Dani Chisholm 2 3 — 5 Kelly Dyer 2 — — 2 Stefanie Ewing 3 — — 3 Alana Ford 3 — — 3 Erin Guzy 3 1 — 4 McKenna Lowe 2 — — 2 Paige Lowe — 1 — 1 Cambria Miranda 2 1 — 3 Audrey Roderfeld 1 2 1 4 DeAnn Young 4 — 1 5 2008 PAC-10 INDIVIDUAL STATS OREGON STATE SOFTBALL WHEN... Hits Innings Pitched Fielding Percentage T7. Dani Chisholm ...... 46 4. Kelly Dyer ...... 139.2 T1. Audrey Roderfeld ...... 1.000 T8. Stefanie Draper ...... 110.2 HOME ...... 8-0 Hit By Pitch Chances AWAY ...... 2-5 T5. Alana Ford ...... 4 Strikeouts 3. DeAnn Young ...... 295 NEUTRAL ...... 12-11 T7. Kelly Dyer ...... 117 DAY GAMES ...... 21-15 Stolen Bases NIGHT GAMES ...... 1-1 T6. Dani Chisholm ...... 12 Wins 3. DeAnn Young ...... 280 EXTRA INNINGS ...... 0-1 T8. Cambria Miranda ...... 10 7. Kelly Dyer ...... 13 Assists ON A FRIDAY ...... 5-7 T8. McKenna Lowe ...... 10 Saves 1. Paige Lowe ...... 112 ON A SATURDAY ...... 10-6 Sacrifice Bunts 3. Kelly Dyer ...... 2 6. Alana Ford ...... 77 ON A SUNDAY ...... 4-2 4. Paige Lowe ...... 9 DURING THE WEEK ...... 3-1 Appearances Double Plays OSU SCORES FIRST ...... 15-4 Triples 2. Kelly Dyer ...... 31 T1. DeAnn Young ...... 9 OPPONENT SCORES FIRST ...... 7-12 T3. McKenna Lowe ...... 2 3. Stefanie Draper ...... 28 OSU SCORES IN FIRST INNING ...... 10-3 OPPONENT SCORES IN FIRST INN. .... 6-5 Sacrifice Flies OUT-HIT OPPONENT ...... 19-2 3. DeAnn Young ...... 3 OUT-HIT BY OPPONENT ...... 4-13

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# Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) BEAVERS BY STATE 1 McKenna Lowe OF/2B L/R 5-7 Fr. Tustin, Calif. (Foothill HS) 2 Cristy Hatton INF/OF R/R 5-3 Jr. Tigard, Ore. (Lewis and Clark College) (Tigard HS) ARIZONA (1) 3 Karmen Holladay P/DP R/R 5-11 Fr. Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis HS) Stefanie Ewing (Scottsdale) 4 Paige Lowe SS/2B/UTL R/R 5-9 Jr. Tustin, Calif. (Foothill HS) 5 Kellie Roberts UTL R/R 5-8 Jr. Stayton, Ore. (Regis HS) CALIFORNIA (7) 6 Erin Guzy 1B/OF L/L 5-9 Fr. Beaverton, Ore. (Southridge HS) Alana Ford (Chula Vista) 7 Tarah Black C/UTL R/R 5-5 So. Portland, Ore. (Central Catholic HS) McKenna Lowe (Tustin) 10 Cambria Miranda UTL R/R 5-5 Sr. Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo HS) Paige Lowe (Tustin) Katelyn Miller (Camarillo) 13 Alana Ford INF R/R 5-2 So. Chula Vista, Calif. (Eastlake HS) Cambria Miranda (Camarillo) 15 Audrey Roderfeld C/UTL R/R 5-5 Fr. Vista, Calif. (Vista HS) Audrey Roderfeld (Vista) 17 DeAnn Young 1B/OF R/R 5-8 Jr. Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo HS) DeAnn Young (Camarillo) 18 Katelyn Miller OF R/R 6-2 So. Camarillo, Calif. (Adolfo Camarillo HS) 19 Dani Chisholm 1B/OF L/L 5-3 So. Boring, Ore. (Sam Barlow HS) OREGON (8) 21 Kelly Dyer P/UTL R/R 5-8 So. Eugene, Ore. (Churchill HS) Tarah Black (Portland) 24 Stefanie Ewing C R/R 5-5 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain HS) Dani Chisholm (Boring) 32 Stefanie Draper P R/R 5-7 RFr. Parkdale, Ore. (Hood River Valley HS) Stefanie Draper (Parkdale) Kelly Dyer (Eugene) Head Coach: Kirk Walker (UCLA ‘88) 14th Season pronunciationGUIDE Erin Guzy (Beaverton) Assistant Coach: Crissy Buck (UCLA ‘02) Fifth Season Cristy Hatton (Tigard) Assistant Coach: Shawna Feldt (Oregon State ‘01) Third Season Tarah Black ...... TARE-uh Karmen Holladay (Corvallis) Student Assistant: Mia Longfellow, First Season Dani Chisholm ...... Chis-UM Kellie Roberts (Stayton) Student Assistant: Brianne McGowan, First Season Shawna Feldt ...... Felt Director of Operations: Heather Smith (Oregon State ‘98) Seventh Season Alana Ford ...... UH-law-na BEAVERS Video Operations: Mikiah Smith (Oregon State ‘02) Fourth Season Erin Guzy ...... GUZ-ee BY POSITION Manager: Daniel Galvan, Third Season Cambria Miranda ...... CAME-bria Audrey Roderfeld .....ROD-er-feld Athletic Trainer: Heather Elkinton, First Season PITCHERS (3) Stefanie Draper Kelly Dyer Karmen Holladay

INFIELDERS (7) Dani Chisholm Alana Ford Erin Guzy Cristy Hatton McKenna Lowe Paige Lowe DeAnn Young

OUTFIELDERS (6) Dani Chisholm Erin Guzy Cristy Hatton McKenna Lowe Katelyn Miller DeAnn Young

CATCHERS (3) 2008 BEAVERS — Front Row (L-R): Alana Ford, Cristy Hatton, Stefanie Ewing, Dani Chisholm. Middle Row (L-R): Kelly Tarah Black Dyer, McKenna Lowe, Audrey Roderfeld, Cambria Miranda, Tarah Black. Back Row (L-R): Erin Guzy, Kellie Roberts, Katelyn Stefanie Ewing Miller, Paige Lowe, DeAnn Young, Karmen Holladay, Stefanie Draper. Audrey Roderfeld

UTILITY PLAYERS (6) BEAVERS BY CLASS Tarah Black Kelly Dyer SENIORS (1) JUNIORS (5) SOPHOMORES (5) FRESHMEN (5) Paige Lowe Cambria Miranda Stefanie Ewing Tarah Black Stefanie Draper Cambria Miranda Cristy Hatton Dani Chisholm Erin Guzy Kellie Roberts Paige Lowe Kelly Dyer Karmen Holladay Audrey Roderfeld Kellie Roberts Alana Ford McKenna Lowe DeAnn Young Katelyn Miller Audrey Roderfeld

April 1, 2008 • Oregon State Softball Weekly Release • Page 5 22008008 OOregonregon SStatetate OOverallverall SSoftballoftball SStatisticstatistics Record: 22-16 Home: 8-0 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 12-11 Pac-10: 1-2

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% 19 Chishom, Dani .390 38-38 118 24 46 6 1 0 20 54 .458 8 2 7 0 .434 1 5 12-14 52 0 2 .963 1 Lowe, McKenna .346 35-35 104 20 36 2 2 1 10 45 .433 17 0 10 0 .438 0 5 10-11 30 1 1 .969 7 Black, Tarah .322 27-19 59 12 19 3 0 1 8 25 .424 3 0 17 0 .349 1 0 5-5 21 6 1 .964 10 Miranda, Cambria .310 38-38 116 21 36 8 0 6 16 62 .534 13 1 14 1 .385 0 0 10-10 68 57 5 .962 4 Lowe, Paige .287 38-38 94 15 27 3 1 2 10 38 .404 0 0 18 0 .287 0 9 5-6 68 112 7 .963 17 Young, DeAnn .286 38-38 112 21 32 5 0 3 21 46 .411 9 0 9 3 .331 3 2 1-2 280 13 2 .993 6 Guzy, Erin .270 37-36 100 15 27 6 0 1 16 36 .360 13 0 11 1 .354 0 0 0-1 25 3 2 .933 24 Ewing, Stefanie .262 23-23 65 4 17 4 0 1 13 24 .369 6 1 0 2 .333 0 2 0-0 84 10 0 1.000 15 Roderfeld, Audrey .256 36-34 90 12 23 5 0 5 18 43 .478 9 2 21 0 .333 1 5 1-1 73 7 0 1.000 13 Ford, Alana .231 38-37 91 12 21 5 0 0 15 26 .286 9 4 8 0 .324 1 5 5-7 34 77 8 .933 ------32 Draper, Stefanie .500 29-19 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 1 34 2 .946 21 Dyer, Kelly .273 32-21 11 0 3 1 0 0 5 4 .364 1 0 3 0 .333 0 0 0-0 7 23 5 .857 18 Miller, Katelyn .059 15-3 17 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .059 3 0 8 0 .200 0 0 1-1 6 0 0 1.000 5 Roberts, Kellie .000 22-1 4 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 1-1 2 0 0 1.000 2 Cristy Hatton .000 7-0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 .000 OREGON STATE .294 38-38 983 173 289 48 4 20 153 405 .412 91 10 126 7 .357 7 34 53-61 751 343 35 .969 Opponents .270 38-38 995 133 269 40 4 25 120 392 .394 68 3 168 5 .317 5 29 29-38 731 327 58 .948

LOB — Team (222), Opp (217). DPs turned — Team (10), Opp (16). IBB — Team (1), Ewing 1.

All Games Sorted by Earned Run Average

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 21 Dyer, Kelly 2.51 13-11 31 20 10 3/0 2 139.2 137 65 50 42 117 20 1 12 540 .254 10 0 0 3 18 32 Draper, Stefanie 3.23 9-5 28 18 7 2/0 1 110.2 132 68 51 26 51 20 3 13 455 .290 5 3 0 2 11 OREGON STATE 2.82 22-16 38 38 17 5/0 3 250.1 269 133 101 68 168 40 4 25 995 .270 15 3 0 5 29 Opponents 3.88 16-22 38 38 20 4/3 4 243.2 289 173 135 91 126 48 4 20 983 .294 17 10 2 7 34

PB — Team (11), Roderfeld 6, Ewing 4, Black, 1, Opp (8). SBA/ATT — Ewing (15-22), S. Draper (17-21), Dyer (12-17), Roderfeld (8-10), Black (6-6).

All Games Sorted by Fielding Percentage

Player C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI 24 Ewing, Stefanie 94 84 10 0 1.000 0 15 7 .682 4 0 15 Roderfeld, Audrey 80 73 7 0 1.000 1 8 2 .800 6 0 18 Miller, Katelyn 6 6 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 — 0 0 5 Roberts, Kellie 2 2 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 — 0 0 17 Young, DeAnn 295 280 13 2 .993 9 0 0 — 0 0 1 Lowe, McKenna 32 30 1 1 .969 0 0 0 — 0 0 7 Black, Tarah 28 21 6 1 .964 1 6 0 1.000 1 0 19 Chisholm, Dani 54 52 0 2 .963 0 0 0 — 0 0 4 Lowe, Paige 187 68 112 7 .963 6 0 0 — 0 0 10 Miranda, Cambria 130 68 57 5 .962 4 0 0 — 0 0 32 Draper, Stefanie 37 1 34 2 .946 0 17 4 .810 0 0 6 Guzy, Erin 30 25 3 2 .933 0 0 0 — 0 0 13 Ford, Alana 119 34 77 8 .933 2 0 0 — 0 0 21 Dyer, Kelly 35 7 23 5 .857 0 12 5 .706 0 0 2 Hatton, Cristy 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 — 0 0 OREGON STATE 1129 751 343 35 .969 10 29 9 .763 11 0 Opponents 1116 731 327 58 .948 16 53 8 .869 8 0

April 1, 2008 • Oregon State Softball Weekly Release • Page 6 22008008 OOregonregon SStatetate SSoftballoftball RResultsesults Record: 22-16 Home: 8-0 Away: 2-5 Neutral: 12-11 Pac-10: 1-2 Game Date Opposing Team Score r h e / r h e Inns Overall Pac-10 Pitcher of Record Attend Time February 8 vs. Winthrop! 1-4 L 1 5 1 / 4 8 2 7 0-1-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 0-1) 356 2:04 February 8 vs. New Mexico State! W 6-3 6 11 0 / 3 6 0 7 1-1-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 1-0) 429 2:15 February 9 vs. No. 2 Texas A&M! 1-9 L 1 5 1 / 9 14 1 7 1-2-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 0-2) 510 2:07 February 9 vs. UC Riverside! W 4-3 4 4 1 / 3 8 4 7 2-2-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 2-0) 694 1:55 February 10 vs. No. 6 Tennessee! 1-8 L 1 5 1 / 8 12 1 7 2-3-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 0-3) 347 2:07 February 15 vs. Nevada@ 3-5 L 3 5 2 / 5 7 1 7 2-4-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 0-4) — 2:03 February 15 vs. Western Kentucky@ 2-3 L 2 4 1 / 3 6 1 7 2-5-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (L, 2-1) — 1:50 February 16 vs. Temple@ 2-4 L 2 4 1 / 4 7 1 7 2-6-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 0-5) — 2:10 February 16 vs. Virginia@ W 7-6 7 11 2 / 6 5 1 7 3-6-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 3-1) — 1:50 February 17 vs. Utah@ W 3-2 3 4 0 / 2 8 3 7 4-6-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 4-1) — 1:45 February 20 PORTLAND STATE W 4-0 4 6 1 / 0 3 1 7 5-6-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 5-1) 228 1:22 February 22 vs. Fordham# W 2-1 2 7 1 / 1 4 3 7 6-6-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 1-5) 489 1:34 February 22 vs. No. 18 Georgia# 8-11 L 8 9 3 / 11 13 0 7 6-7-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 1-6) 512 2:16 February 23 vs. No. 18 Ohio State# W 9-8 9 11 5 / 8 15 9 7 7-7-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 2-6) 813 2:24 February 23 vs. No. 25 Texas# 9-11 L 9 14 1 / 11 12 1 (8) 7-8-0 0-0-0 Draper (L, 5-2) 963 2:51 February 24 vs. Florida Atlantic# W 8-3 8 12 2 / 3 7 3 7 8-8-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 3-6) 557 1:52 February 29 vs. No. 5 Florida$ 0-8 L 0 1 0 / 8 10 1 (6) 8-9-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (L, 5-3) — 1:24 February 29 vs. Texas Tech$ 1-2 L 1 3 0 / 2 7 1 7 8-10-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 3-7) 539 1:33 March 1 vs. Loyola (Ill.)$ W 12-4 12 12 1 / 4 7 2 (6) 9-10-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 4-7) — 1:58 March 1 vs. Louisville$ 0-2 L 0 3 0 / 2 7 0 7 9-11-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 4-8) 804 1:31 March 2 at Cal State Fullerton$ 3-6 L 3 5 3 / 6 7 1 7 9-12-0 0-0-0 Dyer (L, 4-9) 881 1:49 March 7 vs. Ball State% W 8-1 8 10 0 / 1 2 0 7 10-12-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 5-9) 101 1:43 March 7 vs. Harvard% W 2-1 2 5 0 / 1 7 1 7 11-12-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 6-9) 112 1:50 March 8 vs. Ball State% W 5-2 5 8 0 / 2 5 3 7 12-12-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 7-9) 127 1:43 March 8 at Florida International% 2-3 L 2 5 0 / 3 6 2 7 12-13-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (L, 5-4) 176 1:33 March 9 at Florida International% W 4-1 4 14 0 / 1 7 1 7 13-13-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 6-4) 126 1:51 March 12 MISS. VALLEY STATE^ W 8-0 8 12 0 / 0 3 2 (5) 14-13-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 8-9) 184 1:22 March 12 MISS. VALLEY STATE^ W 8-0 8 12 0 / 0 4 2 (5) 15-13-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 7-4) 153 1:30 March 15 NORTHERN ILLINOIS^ W 8-0 8 9 2 / 0 2 0 (5) 16-13-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 9-9) 143 1:30 March 15 NORTHERN ILLINOIS^ W 4-2 4 10 1 / 2 7 0 7 17-13-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 8-4) 186 1:50 March 15 UTAH STATE^ W 11-3 11 13 0 / 3 6 2 (6) 18-13-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 10-9) 194 1:57 March 21 vs. Idaho State& W 6-0 6 10 0 / 0 3 2 7 19-13-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 11-9) 152 1:29 March 22 IDAHO STATE& W 9-3 9 14 0 / 3 7 3 7 20-13-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (W, 9-4) 207 1:52 March 22 PORTLAND STATE& W 6-4 6 8 1 / 4 5 3 7 21-13-0 0-0-0 Dyer (W, 12-9) 255 2:07 March 25 at Portland State& 1-3 L 1 4 1 / 3 8 0 7 21-14-0 0-0-0 S. Draper (L, 9-5) 183 1:47 March 28 at No. 1 UCLA* 0-3 L 0 2 0 / 3 8 0 7 21-15-0 0-1-0 Dyer (L, 12-10) 325 1:38 March 29 at No. 23 Washington* 0-1 L 0 3 2 / 1 7 0 7 21-16-0 0-2-0 Dyer (L, 12-11) 513 1:40 March 30 at No. 23 Washington* W 5-3 5 8 1 / 3 9 0 7 22-16-0 1-2-0 Dyer (W, 13-11) 319 2:01 April 2 at Oregon* April 4 NO. 8 ARIZONA* April 5 NO. 1 ARIZONA STATE* April 6 NO. 1 ARIZONA STATE*

! - Cathedral City Kick Off (Cathedral City, Calif.) @ - Kajikawa Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.) # - Palm Springs Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.) $ - CSUF Worth Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.) % - Florida International Tournament (Miami, Fla.) ^ - Cascade Clash (Portland/Corvallis/Eugene, Ore.) & - Spring Fling Tournament (Portland/Corvallis/Eugene, Ore.) * - Pacific-10 Conference game

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