ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY 2009 Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Site Time February 22 (Sun.) vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ Baltimore, MD 1:45 p.m. 27 (Fri.) vs. Ohio! Greensboro, N.C. noon vs. Binghamton ^ Baltimore, MD 3:40 p.m. 28 (Sat.) vs. Georgetown! Greensboro, N.C. 10:00 a.m. 25 (Wed.) ST. BONAVENTURE (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 3:00 p.m. vs. UNC-Greensboro! Greensboro, N.C. 2:30 p.m. 28 (Sat.) @ Monnmouth * W. Long Branch, NJ 1:00 p.m. 29 (Sun.) @ Mount St. Mary’s (DH)* Emmitsburgh, MD Noon March 1 (Sun.) Rider! Greensboro, N.C. 11:00 a.m. April 6 (Fri.) vs. Western Michigan $ Clearwater, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 1 (Wed.) KENT STATE (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 2:00 p.m. vs. Villanova $ Clearwater, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 4 (Sat.) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m. 7 (Tues.) vs. Boston University $ Clearwater, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 5 (Sun.) SACRED HEART (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. noon vs. TBA $ Clearwater, Fla. TBA 7 (Tues.) @ Youngstown State (DH) Youngstown, Ohio 2:00 p.m. 8 (Thurs.) vs. TBA $ Clearwater, Fla. TBA 10 (Fri.) @ Central Conn. State (DH) * New Britan, CT TBA 10 (Fri.) vs. Lasalle % Kissimmee, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 11 (Sat.) @ Quinnipiac (DH) * Hamden, CT Noon vs. Eastern Kentucky % Kissimmee, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 14 (Tues.) AKRON (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 3:00 p.m. 11 (Sat.) vs. Valpariso % Kissimmee, Fla. 3:00 p.m. 18 (Sat.) @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (DH)* Loretto, Pa. 1:00 p.m. vs. IPFW % Kissimmee, Fla. 5:00 p.m. 22 (Wed.) @ Cleveland State (DH) Cleveland, Ohio 2:00 p.m. 12 (Sat.) vs. Bulter % Kissimmee, Fla. 9:00 a.m. 23 (Thurs.) @ Canisius (DH) Buffalo, NY 3:00 p.m. vs. Bucknell % Kissimmee, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 25 (Sat.) lONG ISLAND (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m. 13 (Sat.) vs. SIU-Edwardsville % Kissimmee, Fla. 3:00 p.m. 26 (Sun.) WAGNER (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. noon vs. Maine % Kissimmee, Fla. 5:00 p.m. 17 (Tues.) PITTSBURGH (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 2:00 p.m. May 20 (Fri.) vs. Siena ^ Baltimore, Md. 8:00 p.m. 8 (Fri.) NEC Tournament TBA TBA vs. Niagara ^ Baltimore, Md. 9:55 a.m. 9 (Sat.) NEC Tournament TBA TBA 21 (Sat.) vs. UMBC ^ Baltimore, Md. 11:50 a.m.

HOME GAMES IN BOLD AND ALL CAPS | ! UNC Greensboro Spartan Classic | $ USF Under Armour Tournament % Rebel Spring Games, ^ UMBC Spring Classic | * Northeast Conference Game All home games played at the North Athletic Complex www.rmucolonials.com The Robert Morris University softball team took part in the Bound 4 Beijing Tour on Thursday, May 15, 2008 with an exhibition game against USA Softball at Consol Energy Park, home of the Washington Wild Things. The USA Softball Team garnered a 16-0 win in six innings over the Colonials. Thanks to the victory USA Softball improved to 27-1 on its tour gearing up for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The game was played in front of a sellout, standing-room only crowd of 4,132. Dubovec NEC All-Second Team Annie NEC All-First Team PERICH

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P anepito NEC All-First Team Brooke Calderone NEC Rookieofthe Year Jessica

Contents

2 Quick Facts • Directions to RMU Colonial record book 3 Phone Directory 38 Individual Season Records 4 Major Media Outlets • 41 Team Single Season Records Welcome to Moon Township 42 Individual Game Records 44 Individual Career Records 2009 Colonials 46 All-Time Scores 6 Head Coach Craig Coleman, M.D. 51 Year-by-Year Records 8 Assistant Coach Lauren Dickinson • 52 RMU vs. All Opponents Assistant Coach Jill Spargo • ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY Assistant Coach Jexx Varner • 54 About Robert Morris University Team Manager Alyssa Benson 55 President Gregory G. Dell’Omo • 9 2009 Roster Athletic Director Craig Coleman, M.D. 10 2009 Outlook 56 Robert Morris University Academics 12 Lauren Nisivoccia 57 RMU Athletics 14 Susan Perich 58 Colonials Athletic Club 16 Brooke Panepinto 59 Athletic Administration 18 Kristen McDaniel 60 Head Coaches 20 Stacy Davidson 22 Megan Lynch Credits: The 2009 Robert Morris University Softball Media 23 Annie Dubovec 2008 season in review Guide is a product of the RMU Sports Information Office. The guide was written and edited by Elyse Healey with 24 Lindsey Moates 30 2008 Game Results special assistance from Jim Duzyk. Design and typography 25 Jessica Calderone 31 2008 Individual Statistics by Juris Silenieks of JR Graphics. Photographs by Jason Cohn, Dave Miller, Connie Karaffa and Ken Baker. The guide 26 Kayla Crooks 32 2008 Statistical Leaders was printed by Navigator Printing, Pittsburgh, Pa. 27 Katrina Gallagher • Jaci Timko • 33 2008 Northeast Conference Results It is the policy of Robert Morris University to provide equal opportunity in all educational programs and activities, Allie Paton 34 NEC Individual Statistics admission of students and conditions of employment for all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, sex, religion, 28 Sarah Capp • Alexa Bryson 36 NEC Team Statistics age, disability, national origin and sexual preference.

Robert Morris University 1 Softball Media Guide Quick Facts

ATHLETIC TRAINING Head Athletic Trainer: Mike Vittorino, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer: Dave Brown, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jason Daly, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer: Deanne Stipcak, ATC Assistant Athletic Trainer: Deborah Dalsin, ATC COACHING INFORMATION Head Coach: Craig Coleman, M.D. (, 1979) Record at RMU: 438-391-4 (18 seasons) Career Record: 438-391-4 (18 seasons) DIRECTIONS TO ROBERT Assistant Coaches: Jill Spargo, Lauren Dickinson MORRIS UNIVERSITY & Jexx Varner Softball Office Phone: (412) 397-4302 From Pittsburgh International Airport: Best Time to Reach: Weekdays / 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Take the airport exit to Route 60 north (Moon- Beaver). Follow to Exit 8, Business Route TEAM INFORMATION / HISTORY 60 (Flaugherty-Moon). After the stop sign, 2008 Overall Record: 30-20 make the second right on Business Route 60 Home: 11-5 • Away: 10-7 • Neutral: 9-8 south (Moon). At the third light, turn left on GENERAL INFORMATION 2008 NEC Record / Finish: 15-3 / 2nd University Boulevard. Follow 1.5 miles to the Location: Moon Township, PA 15108 First Season of Softball: 1989 fourth light. Turn right into RMU. Founded: 1921 All-Time Softball Record: 460-454-5 From the North: Take I-79 south to Exit Enrollment: 5,100 Northeast Conference Championships / Last: 66 (Sewickley/Emsworth). Follow Route 65 Affiliation: NCAA Division I 6 / 2005 toward Sewickley. At the third light, turn Conference: Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) NCAA Tournament Appearances / Last: 1 / 2005 left and cross the Sewickley Bridge. At the Colors: Blue, White and Red Letterwinners Returning / Lost: 10 / 3 end of the bridge, turn right onto University Nickname: Colonials Starters Returning / Lost: 10 / 2 Boulevard. Follow 1.5 miles to the second President: Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D Key Returnees: light. Turn left into RMU. Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D. OF – Brooke Panepinto (Sr.) Associate Athletic Director: Marty Galosi 3B – Susan Perich (Sr.) From the South: Take I-79 north to the Assistant Athletic Director / SWA: Addie Muti P – Lindsey Moates (So.) Airport-Route 22/30 West exit. Follow Route Assistant Athletic Director: Chris Hoppe SS – Jessica Calderone (So.) 22/30 west to Route 60 north. Take Exit 3, Assistant Athletic Director: Sean Simmons Home Field: North Athletic Complex Business Route 60 (Moon). At the second Faculty Representative: Scott Branvold, Ed.D. light, turn right onto University Boulevard. Athletic Department Phone: (412) 397-3295 Follow 1.5 miles to the fourth light. Turn right into RMU. SPORTS INFORMATION From the East: Pennsylvania Turnpike (I- Sports Information Director: 76) to Exit 57 (Monroeville/Pittsburgh). Take Jim Duzyk I-376 toward Pittsburgh through downtown Office Phone: (412) 397-4314 (disregard Robert Morris University Pittsburgh Office Fax: (412) 397-5857 Center sign at Second Avenue). Remain on E-mail:[email protected] I-376 to I-279 across Fort Pitt Bridge and Assistant Sports Information Director: stay in left two lanes. Follow “Airport” Route Ken Baker (22-30) for 15 miles to Business Route 60 Office Phone: (412) 397-5887 (Moon). At the second light, turn right onto E-mail: [email protected] University Boulevard. Follow 1.5 miles to the Sports Information Graduate Assistant: fourth light. Turn right into RMU. Elyse Healey Office Phone: (412) 397-2194 From the West: Take the Pennsylvania E-mail: [email protected] Turnpike to Exit 10 (New Castle). Follow Route Softball Contact: Elyse Healey 60 South 24 miles to Exit 8, Business Route Internet Address: www.rmucolonials.com 60 (Moon). Proceed four miles and turn left SID Mailing Address: Robert Morris University onto University Boulevard. Follow 1.5 miles Joe Walton Stadium • 6001 University Boulevard to the fourth light. Turn right into RMU. Moon Township, PA 15108

Robert Morris University 2 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University RMU Telephone Directory

General...... 397-3000 Airlines Pittsburgh International Airport...... 472-3525 Athletic Administration American...... (800) 321-2121 Craig Coleman, M.D. (Director of Athletics)...... 397-4302 Continental...... (800) 523-3273 Marty Galosi (Associate Athletic Director)...... 397-4865 Delta...... (800) 221-1212 Addie Muti (Asst. Athletic Director/SWA)...... 397-2115 Northwest...... (800) 225-2525 Sean Simmons (Asst. Athletic Director)...... 397-2130 Southwest...... (800) 435-9792 Chris Hoppe (Asst. Athletic Director)...... 397-3431 United...... (800) 864-8331 Linda Young (Athletic Secretary)...... 397-5888 USAirways...... (800) 428-4322 Dawn Geregach (Athletic Secretary)...... 397-3295 Jexx Varner (Ticket Director)...... 397-2222 Taxi / Bus Companies Jim Duzyk (Sports Information Director)...... 397-4314 Yellow Cab...... 665-8100 Cell:...... 498-8359 Myers...... (724) 733-1045 Fax:...... 397-5857 Car Rental Companies Press Box:...... 397-3280 Avis...... 472-5200 Ken Baker (Asst. Sports Information Director)...... 397-5887 Dollar...... 472-5100 Elyse Healey (Graduate Asst. SID)...... 397-2194 Enterprise...... 269-9200 Janette Schneider (Graduate Asst. SID)...... 397-5841 Hertz...... 472-5955 National...... 472-5094 Athletic Head Coaches Sal Buscaglia (Women’s )...... 397-3419 Restaurants Craig Coleman (Softball)...... 397-4302 Al’s Pizza...... 262-3000 Bear Davis (Men’s Lacrosse)...... 397-3890 Bridges...... 262-3600 Bill Denniston (Men’s Soccer)...... 397-3446 Eat’n Park...... 264-7201 Nate Handrahan (Women’s )...... 397-4478 Foggy Bottom...... 269-9070 John Kowalski (Women’s Soccer)...... 397-2131 Ground Round...... 269-0644 Jeff Layman (Men’s and Women’s )...... 397-2133 Hometown Pizza...... 262-2272 Olivia Netzler (Field Hockey)...... 397-2140 Jacksons...... 329-1405 Katy Phillips (Women’s Lacrosse)...... 397-3889 Parkhurst (on campus)...... 397-2533 Mike Rice (Men’s Basketball)...... 397-3297 Primanti Bros...... 865-2200 Derek Schooley (Men’s Ice Hockey)...... 397-4477 Verdi’s...... 262-2400 Michael Smith (Cross Country / Track & Field)...... 397-5813 Wendy’s...... 264-4343 Jerry Stone (Men’s and Women’s )...... 397-2133 Rob Thomas ()...... 397-2103 Hotels Midge McPhail (Women’s Rowing)...... 397-4479 Best Value Inn...... 604-2378 Joe Walton (Football)...... 397-3296 Courtyard Marriott...... 264-5000 Crowne Plaza...... 262-2400 Emergency (911 or …) DoubleTree...... 329-1400 Moon Fire Department...... 262-5004 Embassy Suites...... 269-9070 Moon Police...... 262-5000 Hampton Inn...... 264-0020 RMU Police...... 397-2424 Holiday Inn...... 262-3600 Sewickley Valley Hospital...... 741-6600 MainStay Suites...... 490-7343 Valley Ambulance...... 262-2620 Marriott...... 490-6602 Residence Inn...... 787-3300 Spring Hill Suites...... 494-9446

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 3 Softball Media Guide Major Media Outlets Welcome to NORTHEAST CONFERENCE KDKA (CBS-Channel 2) Brenda Weare, Commissioner Mike Vukovcan, Sports Producer Ron Ratner, Associate Commissioner Bob Pompeani, Jory Rand, Mike Zappone Moon Township 200 Cottontail Lane One Gateway Center • Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Vantage Court North (412) 575-2215 • Fax: (412) 575-2871 Somerset, N.J. 08873 www.kdka.com (732) 469-0440 • Fax: (732) 469-0774 Travel Services WPXI (NBC-Channel 11) www.northeastconference.org Airlines Mark Massa, Sports Producer; John Fedko, WIRE SERVICES Bill Phillips, Alby Oxenreiter, Rich Walsh Pittsburgh International Airport...... (412) 472-3525 4145 Evergreen Road • Pittsburgh, PA 15214 Associated Press American...... (800) 321-2121 (412) 237-1100 • Fax: (412) 237-4900 Alan Robinson, Sports Editor Continental...... (800) 523-3273 www.wpxi.com Ken Wunderley Delta...... (800) 221-1212 Westinghouse Building WTAE (ABC-Channel 4) Northwest...... (800) 225-2525 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Jon Burton, Sports Producer (412) 281-3747 • Fax: (412) 281-1869 Guy Junker, Tim Benz Southwest...... (800) 435-9792 www.ap.org 400 Ardmore Blvd. • Pittsburgh, PA 15221 United...... (800) 864-8331 (412) 242-4659 • Fax: (412) 244-4628 USAirways...... (800) 428-4322 PRINT www.thepittsburghchannel.com Beaver County Times (a.m.) Airport Transportation Ed Rose, Sports Editor RADIO Globe Parking...... (412) 264-4373 John Perrotto, Eric Hall, KDKA (AM-1020) Chuck Curti, Mike Bires Jeff Hathhorn, Sports Director 400 Fair Avenue One Gateway Center • Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Car Rental Companies Beaver, PA 15008 (412) 575-2547 • Fax: (412) 575-2874 Avis...... (412) 472-5200 (724) 775-3200 • Fax: (724) 728-0190 www.kdkaradio.com Dollar...... (412) 472-5100 www.timesonline.com Metro Networks Enterprise...... (412) 269-9200 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (a.m.) Scott Stiller, Adam Gusky Hertz...... (412) 472-5955 Jerry Micco, Sports Editor 7 Parkway Center, Suite 750 National...... (412) 472-5094 Phil Axelrod, Paul Meyer Pittsburgh, PA 15220 34 Blvd. of the Allies (412) 808-1050 • Fax: (412) 808-1049 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Taxi / Bus Companies (412) 263-1621 • Fax: (412) 263-1926 WBGG-AM (FOX Sports Radio 970) Myers Coach Lines...... (724) 733-1045 www.post-gazette.com Bob McLaughlin, Program Director Yellow Cab...... (412) 665-8100 200 Fleet Street, 4th Floor Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (a.m.) Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Kevin Smith, Sports Editor (412) 937-1441 • Fax: (412) 937-0323 Dave Mackall, John Grupp ACCOMMODATIONS www.970theburgh.com 503 Martindale Street, 3rd Floor Best Value Inn, 8858 University Boulevard...... (412) 604-2378 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 WEAE (AM 1250-ESPN) Courtyard Marriott, 450 Cherrington Parkway...... (412) 264-5000 (412) 321-6460 • Fax: (412) 320-7964 Mike Barker, Producer; Guy Junker, Stan Savran, Crowne Plaza, 1160 Thorn Run Road...... (412) 262-2400 www.pittsburghlive.com Eddy Crow, Scott Paulsen 400 Ardmore Blvd. DoubleTree, 8402 University Boulevard...... (412) 329-1400 Pittsburgh Sports Report (weekly) Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Ellis Cannon, Publisher Embassy Suites, 550 Cherrington Parkway...... (412) 269-9070 (412) 731-1250 • Fax: (412) 244-4596 Tony DeFazio, Editor Hampton Inn, 8514 University Boulevard...... (412) 264-0020 www.espnradio1250.com RIDC Riverplace Holiday Inn, 8256 University Boulevard...... (412) 262-3600 3 South Linden Street WPGB (FM Newstalk 104.7) MainStay Suites, 1000 Park Lane Drive...... (412) 490-7343 Duquesne, PA 15110-1151 Ellis Cannon, Rocco DeMaro (800) 945-7767 • Fax: (412) 244-9558 200 Fleet Street, Fourth Floor Marriott Pittsburgh Airport, 777 Aten Road...... (412) 490-6602 www.pghsports.com Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Residence Inn, 1500 Park Lane Drive...... (412) 787-3300 (412) 937-1441 • Fax: (412) 937-0323 Spring Hill Suites, 239 Summit Park Drive...... (412) 494-9446 TELEVISION www.wpgb.com FSN Pittsburgh Roger Lenhart, Producer WPIT (AM 730) Restaurants – Fast Food Kenny Woods, Operations Mgr. Stan Savran, Rob King Al’s Pizza, 910 Beaver Grade Road...... (412) 262-3000 Dan Potash, Paul Alexander 7 Parkway Center, Suite 625 323 North Shore Drive, Suite 200 Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Hometown Pizza, 6052 University Boulevard...... (412) 262-2272 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 (412) 937-1500 Wendy’s, 8703 University Boulevard...... (412) 264-4343 (412) 316-3800 • Fax: (412) 316-3892 Fax: (412) 937-1576 www.foxsports.com www.wpitam.com Restaurants – Sit-Down Bridges, 8256 University Boulevard...... (412) 262-3600 Eat ‘N’ Park, 9516 University Boulevard...... (412) 264-7201 Foggy Bottom, 550 Cherrington Parkway...... (412) 269-9070 Ground Round, Moon Plaza...... (412) 269-0644 Jacksons, 8402 University Boulevard...... (412) 329-1405 Parkhurst (On Campus), 6001 University Boulevard..... (412) 397-2533 Primanti Bros., 8651 University Boulevard...... (412) 865-2200 Jim Duzyk Ken Baker Elyse Healey Janette Schneider Verdi’s, 1160 Thorn Run Road...... (412) 262-2400 Sports Information Assistant Sports Sports Information Sports Information Director Information Director Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant

Robert Morris University 4 Softball Media Guide 2009 Colonials

Softball Media Guide Craig Coleman, M.D. Head Coach

The Robert Morris University softball team, Although Coleman’s on-field success has under the direction of 19th year head coach been incredible, it is not what he values the Craig Coleman, looks to make a run for the most. Coleman’s recruiting efforts emphasize Northeast Conference championship for the academics as much as softball. The program first time since 2006. After posting a 30-20 featured District Academic All-Americans overall record in 2008, the Colonials hope to eight times, the NEC Academic Player of the improve on their 15-3, second place finish in Year twice and numerous NEC All-Academic the NEC. and Commissioner’s Honor Roll selections In 18 years under Coleman, the Colonials over the years. His recruits are true student- have captured four Northeast Conference athletes. regular season titles, six NEC tournament Prior to his appointment at Robert Morris, crowns and a .524 overall winning percentage Coleman compiled a 359-158 record in 16 including a .710 winning percentage in NEC seasons coaching summer softball, most play. Not bad for a team that went 22-63-1 in recently with the Pittsburgh Patriots 18-and- the two years prior to his appointment. under traveling fast-pitch team from 1986-91. Rome may not have been built in a day, He guided the Patriots of the Amateur Softball but it didn’t take long for Craig Coleman to Association to three national tournaments in develop a successful Robert Morris program. his final four years at the helm. In his first season in 1991, the Colonials, with Outside of softball, Coleman served the five freshmen and two sophomore starters, both the NEC regular-season and tournament Medical Center as unseated four-time defending Northeast titles. medical director of the Child and Adolescent Conference champion Long Island for RMU’s The 21st century has brought waves of Psychiatry Inpatient Unit. He had been a first league crown. The Colonials continued change, but Coleman is intent on keeping physician at UPMC since 1983, which came their staggering dominance by capturing the Robert Morris a mainstay at the top of the to a close May 1, 2005, when Coleman took NEC title in each of the next ten seasons. NEC standings and is regularly ranked highly over the reigns of the Robert Morris athletic The 1997 squad captured the NEC regular in the NCAA Northeast Region and has department. Coleman was appointed the season championship, breaking 22 school earned national acclaim. However, Coleman successor of the late Dr. Susan K. Hofacre as records along the way, and finished 14th in is undaunted by challenges. He consistently athletic director at RMU on Feb. 15, 2005. scoring and 25th in batting average among books one of the nation’s most difficult non- Coleman graduated from the University of Division I schools. Coleman took home NEC conference schedules, and the Colonials have Pennsylvania in 1979 and earned his medical Coach of the Year honors for his efforts. The earned a reputation by playing spoiler to degree from Penn State University in 1983. 1998 team continued the success by winning several of the country’s top-10 teams. He is a native of Philadelphia.

Robert Morris University 6 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University The Coleman File

Year Record Pct. NEC Pct. NEC Finish 1991 30-14 .682 N / A N / A N / A 1992 30-16 .652 N / A N / A N / A 1993 27-14 .659 N / A N / A N / A 1994 32-18 .640 6-1 .857 N / A 1995 23-30 .434 13-3 .813 2nd 1996 15-23 .395 11-5 .686 3rd 1997 34-19 .641 14-2 .875 1st 1998 26-20-1 .564 10-1-1 .875 1st 1999 22-23-1 .489 13-5 .722 T-2nd 2000 22-22 .500 14-6 .700 3rd 2001 27-18 .600 17-5 .773 3rd 2002 26-20 .565 16-4 .800 3rd 2003 9-38 .191 6-14 .300 10th 2004 12-33-1 .272 8-9-1 .472 6th 2005 29-22-1 .567 17-3 .850 1st 2006 26-19 .577 17-3 .850 1st Coleman’s Milestone Victories 2007 18-22 .450 9-9 .500 6th First Career Win: 03/04/91 vs. Loyola (Ill.) 2008 30-20 .600 15-3 .833 2nd 50th Career Win: 04/14/92 vs. Niagara Totals 438-391-4 .527 186-73-2 .710 — 100th Career Win: 03/26/94 vs. Rutgers 150th Career Win: 04/14/96 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) 200th Career Win: 04/04/98 vs. Pittsburgh 250th Career Win: 04/15/00 vs. Quinnipiac 300th Career Win: 03/29/02 @ Mount St. Mary’s 350th Career Win: 04/19/05 @ Pittsburgh 400th Career Win: 04/18/07 @ Akron

Coleman’s RMU Career Highlights NEC Coach of the Year: 1997, 2005 NEC Regular Season Titles: 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006 NEC Tournament Titles: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2005 NCAA Play-In Series: 1994, 1998 NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2005 First-Ever National Ranking: 1994 Seven Regional All-Americans Eight District Academic All-Americans Second Highest Division I Team GPA: 2000

Pittsburgh Patriots (ASA) Head Coach: 1986-1991 Overall Record: 238-97 (.710) National Tournament: Three times

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 7 Softball Media Guide Assistant Coaches

Lauren Dickinson leaders in almost every category under hitting Jexx Varner Sixth Season • Robert Morris ’02 and pitching. Her .380 batting average from Second Season • Robert Morris ’07 2002 and her .377 average from 2001 rank Lauren Dickinson returns third and fourth, respectively, in single-season Entering his second season to the Colonials for her batting average at Robert Morris, while her 11 as an assistant coach for sixth overall season as an doubles in 2002 stands sixth and her six home the Robert Morris softball assistant coach under Craig runs in both 2001 and 2002 is tied for seventh. team is Jexx Varner. Varner Coleman after taking a She also tallied 10 RBI in 2002 which ranks joins the Colonial staff after season away from the 10th. working as a coach and team. Dickinson completed On the mound in the Robert Morris single- tournament director for one of the most storied season record book, Dickinson owns the single- the past 10 years. careers of any player at Robert Morris University season records for games pitched with 38 in Varner acted as the RMU club president and head coach from 2004- in 2002. She was a four-time All-Northeast 2001 and games started with 36 in 2001. She 07. Lead the club to the most wins in history Conference honoree, earning second team honors also owns the top-two single-season records for in 2006, while winning the 2006 Bob Kloska in her freshman campaign and first-team accolades innings pitched with 232 innings in 2001 and Tournament and was the 2006 NEA Tournament each of her last three seasons at Robert Morris. 227.2 innings in 2002. Finally, Dickinson owns runner-up. In 2006 he coached three First Team In 2001, she was selected as both the NEC the single-season record for complete games at All-NEA Regional Selections. Player and Pitcher of the Year after a stellar 33 from the 2001 season. Before coming to RMU to start its club A native of Clifton, N.J., Dickinson graduated season on the mound and at the plate. team, Varner was the head coach of from Robert Morris in 2002 with a bachelor’s Dickinson’s name appears all over the Colonial Rock Mountain High School in Fort Collins, Colo. degree in sport management and a master’s in record books in both pitching and hitting. She from 2003-04, winning the conference and state owns Robert Morris career records for hits (186) educational leadership in 2005. championships in 2004 while placing third at the and doubles (41) while ranking second in home Midwest American Legion Regional. runs (17), games played (180), and at bats Jill Spargo Varner currently works for Triple Crown Sports (551). Dickinson also stands third in career runs Second Season • Robert Morris ’07 in Fort Collins, Colorado as a college baseball scored (97) and batting average (.337) and is placement director. The camp is managed like fourth in RBI with 91. Entering her second season a combine style recruiting event for high level On the pitching mound, Dickinson owns as an assistant coach for players. As a baseball tournament director, the career records for games pitched (127), Robert Morris, under head Varner received the 2004 Colorado Tournament games started (114), innings pitched (801.1), coach Craig Coleman, is Director Award for excellence and commitment strikeouts (841), and complete games (116), Jill Spargo. Spargo joins as he has managed over 100 tournaments from She also ranks second in saves with three, earned the Colonial coaching staff Seattle to Miami. In 2009, Varner was named run average (1.78) and wins with 71. after a successful four-year head baseball coach at Sewickley Academy High In the single-season record book, it is the same playing career. Spargo started every game (183) School in Sewickley, Pa. story with Dickinson as her name is amongst the during her four-year career at shortstop for Varner graduated from Robert Morris Robert Morris. Spargo was an All-NEC First Team University with a B.A. in Sport Management. Selection on two occasions during her career, in He will graduate in May with a master’s in 2005 and 2006. Organizational Studies-Leadership. For her career, Spargo tallied a .340 batting average, good enough for third all-time. She ranks first in the RMU career record book with 644 at bats and 219 hits, second with 109 runs scored and 48 stolen bases and third with 183 games played. Defensively, she is the all- time leader with 344 assists. She also holds two single-season records. In 2005, she tallied 186 at bats and 72 hits. Spargo graduated from Robert Morris Alyssa Benson University in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in Team Manager elementary education.

Robert Morris University 8 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 2009 Roster

Alphabetical Roster No. Player Yr. Pos. B / T Hometown / High School (College) 15 Alexa Bryson Fr. P R / R Greensburg, Pa. / Latrobe Area 21 Jessica Calderone So. SS R / R Wilmington, De. / St. Marks 12 Sarah Capp Fr. C/IF/OF R / R McKees Rocks, Pa. / Montour 24 Kayla Crooks So. C/IF R / R Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brashear 23 Stacy Davidson Sr. OF R / R Akron, Ohio / Springfield 3 Annie Dubovec So. P/1B R / R Chagrin Falls, Ohio / Kenston 5 Katrina Gallagher Fr. OF L / R Canonsburg, Pa. /Canon McMillan 25 Megan Lynch Jr. C/1B R / R Allison Park, Pa. / Shaler 20 Kristin McDaniel Sr. 2B R /R Yardley, Pa. / Pennsbury 9 Lindsey Moates So. P R / R Ocala, Fla. / Forest 4 Lauren Nisivoccia Sr. OF L / R Nutley, N.J. / Mount St. Dominic 18 Brooke Panepinto Sr. OF R / R Belle Vernon, Pa. / Belle Vernon 11 Allie Patton Fr. OF L / R Poland, Ohio / Poland 8 Susan Perich Sr. 3B R / R Center, Pa. / Center 10 Jaci Timko Fr. IF/OF L / R Houston, Pa. / Chartiers Houston

Numerical Roster No. Player Yr. Pos. B / T Hometown / High School (College) 3 Annie Dubovec So. P/1B R / R Chagrin Falls, Ohio / Kenston 4 Lauren Nisivoccia Sr. OF L / R Nutley, N.J. / Mount St. Dominic 5 Katrina Gallagher Fr. OF L / R Canonsburg, Pa. /Canon McMillan 8 Susan Perich Sr. 3B R / R Center, Pa. / Center 9 Lindsey Moates So. P R / R Ocala, Fla. / Forest 10 Jaci Timko Fr. IF/OF L / R Houston, Pa. / Chartiers Houston 11 Allie Patton Fr. OF L / R Poland, Ohio / Poland 12 Sarah Capp Fr. C/IF/OF R / R McKees Rocks, Pa. / Montour 15 Alexa Bryson Fr. P R / R Greensburg, Pa. / Latrobe Area 18 Brooke Panepinto Sr. OF R / R Belle Vernon, Pa. / Belle Vernon 20 Kristin McDaniel Sr. 2B R / R Yardley, Pa. / Pennsbury 21 Jessica Calderone So. SS R / R Wilmington, De. / St. Marks 23 Stacy Davidson Sr. OF R / R Akron, Ohio / Springfield 24 Kayla Crooks So. C/IF R / R Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brashear 25 Megan Lynch Jr. C/IF R / R Allison Park, Pa. / Shaler

Head Coach: Dr. Craig Coleman (19th year @ Robert Morris; Pennsylvania ’79) Assistant Coaches: Lauren Dickinson, Jill Spargo and Jexx Varner

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 9 Softball Media Guide 2009 Outlook

So close, and yet so far. That describes CATCHING how the 2008 version of the RMU softball This position is another that is marked by a team ended their season. The memory of a great deal of depth. Returning behind the disappointing 2-1 loss in the NEC Tournament plate is sophomore Kayla Crooks, who championship game still lingers in the minds continues to excel in terms of her quickness of the returners from that team and will fuel behind the plate as well as her excellent the 2009 squad to fight for the leadership skills. Crooks sported a sparkling goal — an NEC Championship and a bid to .973 fielding percentage last season. She has the NCAA Tournament. shown significant improvement at the plate The 2008 season, despite the final game this fall and winter. loss, was still a great success. After an off-year Freshman Sarah Capp will also see a lot of in 2007, the Colonials rebounded mightily playing time behind the plate as well. Capp in 2008 with a 30-20 overall record and a combines a quiet confidence with a power sparkling 15-3 record in NEC play. In addition, game that she utilizes both on defense and the team was honored to be selected to play offense. As she masters college-level pitching the U.S. Olympic Team as part of their “Bound this season, she may turn out to be a powerful 4 Beijing Tour” in Consol Energy Park. force in the Colonials’ line-up. Looking ahead to 2009, 19-year head Lindsey Moates In addition, the Colonials will count on coach Craig Coleman feels that this may be junior Megan Lynch to provide some depth one of his program’s best teams to take the to the catching position. One of the smartest field. The team has lost only two starters from PITCHING catchers in the NEC, Lynch also provides some 2008, and has added a number of exceptional The Colonials will boast a youthful three- punch to the line-up, finishing second on the freshmen to the mix. “This may be one of the pitcher rotation in 2009 that is sure to be team in 2008 with eight home runs. deepest and best balanced teams we’ve ever memorable. Sophomore Lindsey Moates had here at RMU,” said Coleman. is expected to continue her exceptional development in 2009, coming off a rookie season that saw her mature into a standout pitcher. She led the team in wins (15), ERA (2.50), and strikeouts (113) last season, and has a full assortment of pitches. Also returning to the mound is sophomore Annie Dubovec who has now fully recovered from her torn ACL and surgery in the summer of 2007. Dubovec has regained her pre-injury form, throwing extremely hard with improving ball movement. In addition to her prowess on the mound, Annie is an accomplished hitter who last season was second on the team in slugging percentage (.514) and was voted second team All-NEC at first base. Freshman Alexa Bryson rounds out the pitching staff, and is already showing exceptional promise after an outstanding fall season. A native of Latrobe, Pa., she was the two-time Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008. Bryson has exceptional speed and pinpoint control, and is expected to make an immediate impact on Annie Dubovec the Colonials this season. Kayla Crooks

Robert Morris University 10 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University Capp, Crooks, Dubovec, and Lynch are all expected to see playing time at first base. Freshman Jaci Timko will see playing time at several infield positions, while outfield will be her primary position in 2009. She has outstanding footspeed, and combines this with enough power to be a long ball threat. Defenses will have a difficult time deciphering a way to stop her.

OUTFIELD Depth abounds in the outfield as well for the Colonials in 2009. The anchor of the outfield once again will be senior Brooke Panepinto. An outstanding player on both offense and defense, Panepinto was named First-Team All-NEC, District II Academic All-American, and Second-Team Regional All-American in 2008. She led the team in home runs (9), Megan Lynch slugging percentage (.600), doubles (9) and Brooke Panepinto stolen bases (11) and was second in batting average (.355), RBIs (26), hits (55) and on- INFIELD has been ranked first in NCAA Division I in base percentage (.393). successful sacrifice bunts per game for both The infield will once again prove to bea Also returning to the outfield is senior 2007 and 2008. She has become a more major part of the sparkling defense expected Lauren Nisivoccia. An exceptional right accomplished hitter from the left side as well. from the Colonials in 2009. Anchoring the fielder, Nisivoccia is one of the best at getting Another senior returner to the outfield infield will be senior Susan Perich, one of an immediate bead on a fly ball and chasing is Stacy Davidson. Davidson continues the best fielding third baseman in Colonials it down. Offensively, she has operated out of to work hard to make the transition to the history, sporting a .362 fielding percentage the second position in the batting order and outfield and has become a very gutsy clutch last season. Her .310 batting average and hitter for the Colonials. She is also one of the 22 RBI complemented her defense and led more vocal leaders of the squad and has been to her being named First-Team All-NEC. She for her entire career. was also named a District II Academic All- Three freshmen will add exceptional speed American in 2008. and depth to the outfield. Timko will see The other senior infield standout is significant time in the outfield in addition second baseman Kristin McDaniel, whose to her backup role in the infield. Freshmen exceptional range and quickness makes her Allie Patton and Katrina Gallagher will be one of the best defensive second baseman in potential impact players this season. Patton RMU history. McDaniel committed only six is a “triple threat” offensive player who can errors in 229 chances last season, amazing hit away, bunt, or slap from the left side. numbers for a middle infielder. She also Gallagher has a similar repertoire of hitting proved to be an improving clutch hitter, with skills, though she utilizes the “power slap” 20 RBIs in 2008. as well. Both are very quick on offense and Returning at shortstop is sophomore defense. Jessica Calderone, the 2008 Northeast Conference Rookie of the Year. She had an ADDING IT UP outstanding freshman season both defensively and offensively. With the glove, she committed The 2009 Colonials are preparing to make a only seven errors in 188 chances for the run at the NEC title in 2009. With a slate season. Offensively, she exploded after an of tough non-conference games to prepare initial adjustment period to finish the season them for NEC battle, and a terrific mixture as the team leader in batting average (.388), of veteran players and promising freshmen, hits (62), and on-base percentage (.420). don’t be surprised to see the RMU softball First base will be occupied by “committee”. Susan Perich team on top at the end of the 2009 season.

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Lauren Nisivoccia L / R • Senior / Outfield • Nutley, N.J. / Mount St. Dominic 4 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Niz has such a great command of outfield techniques, and gets a great jump on a fly ball. She’s an incredibly accomplished bunter who can also fool you with some power.

2008: Played in all 50 games for the Colonials, getting the starting nod … Posted two hits in home contest against Quinnipiac (4/13) … Tallied 47 times … Lead the team with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage … one run and two hits vs. Monmouth (4/19). Concluded the season with a .263 batting average … Put up 20 runs, 36 hits and 13 RBI … Recorded team high of four triples while also adding 2007: Appeared in 30 games, getting the starting nod on 29 occasions one double … Also led team with 25 sac hits … Concluded the season … Led the team with 15 sac hits, while batting .225 … Tallied 14 with 44 putouts and five assists in the field … Turned in four multiple runs, six RBI, four doubles and four stolen bases on eight attempts … hit games … Had two hits, including a triple against Rider (3/14) … Recorded a .938 fielding percentage along with 14 putouts and one Followed up in the next game with another two hit, two RBI performance assist from the outfield … Went 2-for-3 (.667) with runners on third against Columbia (3/14) … Recorded a season best four putouts and base with less than two outs and was successful 33 out of 55 times when one assist in second half of double header against Cleveland State (4/3) trying to advance a runner … Tallied four multi-hit games … Had three

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hits @ Quinnipiac (4/21) and two hits @ Youngstown State (3/28), vs. Sacred Heart (3/31) and vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) … Drove in two runs vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) … Recorded three sacrifices @ Central Conn. State (4/22).

2006: Started 22 games and played in 34 as a freshman … Hit .258 with a pair of triples and six runs batted in … Struck out just eight times in 62 at bats … Collected 16 hits in sixty two at-bats while scoring 13 runs … Did not commit an error in 24 chances … Had four assists from the outfield … Was 2-for-4 on stolen base attempts … Finished with five sacrifices … Saw her first collegiate action against Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne (3/5) and scored her first run in that game … Collected her first career hit against St. Bonaventure (3/10), going 1-for-3 … Her first RBI came in a 1-for-4 performance at St. Francis (N.Y.) (4/1) … Went 2-for-3 with a run scored at Sacred Heart (5/7) … Had a 2-for-3 game with a run batted in against Mount St. Mary’s (5/13) … Had her first career stolen base against Mount St. Mary’s (5/13).

High School: Played four years of varsity softball under the guidance of Lorenzo Sozio at Mount St. Dominic Academy … She also played four years of soccer and two years of basketball … Earned First Team Northern Hills Conference honors in her junior and senior seasons and second team accolades in her sophomore campaign … The Mount softball team was Parochial A North Sectional Champions in 2004 and 2005 as well as state runner-up in 2004 … The Mount was also Northern Hills Conference Champions in her sophomore and senior seasons and Essex County Champions in her sophomore season as well … NFCA All- America Scholar Athlete in 2003 … Earned second-team all-county and third team All-Parochial A North honors in her junior year … Earned mount Saint Dominic Academy Outstanding Senior Athlete Award … Also was a three-time all-conference honoree in soccer … Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Born July 9, 1987 … Has two siblings, Jaclyn and Christina … Daughter of Lenny and Kathy Nisivoccia … Major is media arts.

Career Statistics Hitting Year GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2006...... 34 62 13 16 6 0 2 0 2 8 2 4 .258 2007...... 30 89 14 20 6 4 0 0 3 4 4 8 .225 2008...... 50 137 20 36 13 1 4 0 6 17 4 6 .263 Total...... 114 288 47 72 25 5 6 0 11 29 10 128 .250

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 13 Softball Media Guide — 2009 RMU Returnees — Susan Perich R / R • Senior / Third Base • Center, Pa. / Center 8 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Susan is simply an amazing third baseman. She is a very good hitter who is not fazed by pressure situations. She is also a very level-headed leader of our team.

★ All-NEC First Team Mary’s (4/20) with one run, four hits and three RBI while also tallying four putouts and four assists in the field … Posted another big day at ★ District II Academic All American Farleigh Dickinson (4/27) with four runs, four hits and three RBI off two doubles … In NEC semifinal win over Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/11), notched 2008: Played in all 50 contests for the Colonials at third base, starting three hits and one run in five at bats … Also had two put outs and three all but once … Earned All-NEC First Team honors for the first time in assists in the same game. career … Concluded the season with .962 fielding percentage and just five errors … In 142 at bats, tallied 23 runs and 22 RBI off of 44 hits, 2007: Started in all 40 games at third base for the Colonials … Finished including eight doubles and four home runs … Recorded 11 multiple hit second on the team with 124 at bats, fifth with a .290 batting average games including two four hit games against Mount St. Mary’s (4/20) … Tallied a .427 slugging percentage and a .302 on base percentage and at Fairleigh Dickinson (5/11) … Had first two hit game of the season … Tallied 36 hits, 20 RBI, scored 19 runs and hit four home runs … vs. IPFW (3/11) … Recorded numerous season bests against Mount St. Stole five bases on six attempts … Recorded a .927 fielding percentage

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with 42 putouts and 73 assists … Hit .545 when there was a runner on third with less than two outs, went 2- for-5 (.400) with the bases loaded and hit .333 when leading off the inning … Tallied two or more hits on seven occasions … Went 4-for-4 vs. Sacred Heart (3/31), tallied three hits vs. St. Joseph’s (3/5), vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2), vs. Akron (4/18) and @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4) … Had two hits vs. Wagner (4/29) and vs. Long Island (4/30) … Drove in four runs on two occasions, vs. St. Joseph’s (3/5) and vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) … Tallied three RBI vs. Pittsburgh (5/3).

2006: Played in 21 games for the Colonials, getting the starting nod in 20 of those games … Finished the season with a .271 batting average, 11 runs scored, 16 hits, one double, one home run, six RBI, four walks and two sac hits … Also recorded a .339 slugging percentage and a .317 on base percentage … Defensively, she tallied 17 putouts and 66 assists for a .965 fielding percentage … Started in seven Northeast Conference games and went 9-for-21 for a .429 batting average … Also was a perfect 3-for-3 when attempting to steal a base in NEC action … Had a .200 batting average against left handed pitchers and a .278 average when she faced a right handed pitcher … Batted .263 with runners on base and .238 with runners in scoring run, one RBI and one run scored vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (4/8) … Finished position … Had four multi-hit games, including a season-high three hits with a season-high eight assists @ Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) and tallied vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (4/8) and two hits vs. St. Peter’s (3/7), @ St. five or more assists six times, including seven vs. Creighton (3/9). Francis (N.Y.) (4/1), and Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) … Hit her first career home run as a Colonial vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (4/8) … Recorded her first High School: Four-year varsity letter winner in softball and basketball, career RBI vs. IPFW (3/5) … Was a perfect 3-for-3 with a double, home as well as a two year letter winner in tennis and a one year letter winner in soccer at Center High School … Member of Center’s 2002 and 2004 WPIAL Championship softball teams … Center was WPIAL state runner- up in 2003 … All-section all four years of high school in both softball and basketball … Section most valuable player in her junior and senior seasons in softball … 2004 Pittsburgh Post Gazette West Athlete of the Year … NSN Athlete of the Year in her senior season.

Personal: Born April 24, 1986 … Has one brother, Michael … Daughter of Michael and Marian Perich … Major is elementary education … Is a sophomore academically at Robert Morris after attending Kent State University for one year … Participated on the women’s basketball team for the Golden Flashes … Will have four year’s of eligibility with the Colonials softball team.

Career Statistics Hitting Year GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2006...... 21 59 11 16 6 1 0 1 4 12 3 4 .271 2007...... 40 124 19 36 20 5 0 4 2 23 5 6 .290 2008...... 50 142 23 44 22 8 0 4 7 14 4 5 .310 Total...... 111 325 53 96 48 14 0 9 13 49 12 15 .295

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 15 Softball Media Guide — 2009 RMU Returnees — Brooke Panepinto R / R • Senior / Outfield • Belle Vernon, Pa. / Belle Vernon 18 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Brooke will go down as one of the best hitters we’ve had here at RMU. She is so quick and strong, and never stops working at her game.

★ 2008 All-NEC First Team fielding percentage … Accumulated 32 runs, 55 hits and 26 RBI with nine doubles and one triple … Had 17 multiple hit games … Recorded ★ 2008 NFCA Louisville Slugger All-Mid Atlantic Region Team three hits, one run and a stolen base against Saint Francis (3/29) … Had 2008 District II Academic All American ★ another three hit, one run and one RBI game against Canisius (3/30) … ★ 2007 All-NEC First Team Put forth three consecutive two hit games @ Wagner (4/7) and Akron ★ 2007 NFCA Louisville Slugger All-Mid Atlantic Region Team (4/9) with one home run and three doubles … Tallied season best four putouts @ Sacred Heart (4/26) … Notched five RBI at Fairleigh Dickinson 2008: Played and started in all 50 games for Robert Morris … For (4/27) with two home runs in the same game. second consecutive year named to All-NEC First team and NFCA Louisville Slugger All-Mid Atlantic Region Team … Second highest batting average 2007: Started all 40 games in centerfield for the Colonials … Was on the team at .355 … Led team with 11 stolen bases on 12 attempts selected to the All-NEC First Team and was named NFCA Louisville … Led the team with nine home runs … Third on the team with .987 Slugger All-Mid Atlantic Region Team … Led the team with a .398 batting

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average, a .675 slugging percentage, a .431 on base percentage, 49 hits, 13 doubles and seven home runs … Ranked second on the team with 28 RBI and seven stolen bases … Tallied a .982 fielding percentage with 52 putouts and three assists from the outfield … Batted .394 with runners on base, .667 with the bases loaded, .391 with runners in scoring position and .600 with runners on third and less than two outs … Tallied 15 multi-hit games, including three hits @ South Florida (3/6), vs. Sacred Heart (3/31), @ Mount St. Mary’s (4/6), vs. Akron (4/18) and @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4) … Recorded two hits vs. St. Joseph’s (3/5), vs. La Roche (3/22), in both games @ Youngstown State (3/28), vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2), @ Monmouth (4/7), in both games vs. Wagner (4/29), vs. Long Island (4/30) and vs. Pittsburgh (5/3) … Tallied a season best six RBI vs. Sacred Heart (3/31) … Recorded three RBI @ Canisius and vs. Pittsburgh (5/3) … Hit two home runs vs. Wagner (4/29) … Scored three runs @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4).

2006: Appeared in 34 games getting the staring nod 22 times … Finished with a .258 batting average, while scoring 13 runs and driving in six runs, while tallying two doubles … Had a .323 slugging percentage and a .277 on base percentage … Tallied 25 putouts and four assists for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage … Hit a team high .429 with runners on base and also led the team with a 75% success rate when it came to advancing runners … Had three multi-hit games, had two hits vs. Valparaiso (3/9), vs. Monmouth (4/15) and vs. Central Conn. State (4/30) … Tallied two RBI vs. Toledo (3/10), vs. Long Island (4/14) and vs. Wagner (5/13) in the NEC Tournament.

High School: Four year letter winner in soccer, basketball and softball for Belle Vernon High School … Played softball under the guidance of Tom Rodriguez … Earned all-section honors in softball in all four years at Belle Vernon … Valley Independent 2004 Softball Player of the Year … Pittsburgh Post Gazette All-Star recognition in her freshman, sophomore, junior and senior seasons … A nominee for the Judge John J. Driscoll Scholar Athlete Award in her senior year … Played with The Renegades travel team for 11 years and with the West Penn Gems for one year … Earned all-section honors in soccer in her senior season and earned the 2003 Gatorade Will to Win Award in basketball … Member of the National Honor Society and Who’s Who Among American High School Students.

Personal: Born Jan. 9, 1987 … Has two older brothers, Frank and Justin … Daughter of Frank and Hope Panepinto … Major is marketing.

Career Statistics Hitting Year gP aB r H rBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBa aVG. 2006...... 38 83 16 23 12 6 1 3 12 16 6 9 .277 2007...... 40 123 33 49 28 13 0 7 4 19 7 7 .398 2008...... 50 155 32 55 26 9 1 9 8 18 11 12 .355 Total...... 128 361 81 127 66 28 2 19 24 53 24 28 .352

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 17 Softball Media Guide — 2009 RMU Returnees — Kristin McDaniel R / R • Senior / Second Base • Yardley, Pa. / Pennsbury 20 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Kristin has perhaps the best fielding mechanics of anyone I’ve ever seen play the infield. And now she has become a much improved hitter who hits in the clutch.

2008: Started in every one of the Colonial’s 50 contests at second base … Totaled a season-high four RBI at Akron (4/9) with two hits and a … Batted .227, recording 27 hits, five doubles, three home runs and 20 home run … Had another two hit game against Central Connecticut State RBI … Had the team high for putouts and assists totalling 124 and 99 (4/12) driving in one run … Tallied three hits and three RBI in double respectively … Only committed an error six times … Started the season header against Youngstown State (4/17) … Picked up three putouts and off with six putouts and three assists against Virginia Tech (2/23) … Had six assists at Sacred Heart (4/26) … Went three for three at Fairleigh another six putout game against Canisius (3/30) … In second half of Dickinson with two doubles and bring home three runs. the double feature against Canisius (3/30) had two hits in three at bats

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2007: Appeared in 39 games, staring 37 times for the Colonials … Scored four runs, tallied four RBI, had four doubles and drew one walk … Finished the season with a .966 fielding percentage, tallying 63 putouts and 50 assists … Tallied two hits twice, vs. La Roche (3/22) and vs. Long Island (4/30) both of which were doubles … Had one multi-RBI game when she drove in a pair of runs vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2).

2006: Appeared in 27 games and started 22 times … Scored seven runs, had five hits and one RBI … She also was successful in her only steal attempt … Had a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage with 50 putouts and 31 assists … Went 1-for-2 with one run scored vs. Quinnipiac (4/30) and had one RBI and one run scored vs. Central Conn. State (4/29).

High School: Played two years of varsity softball for Frank McSherry at Pennsbury High School … Also participated in field hockey … Member of the 2004 and 2005 Pennsbury District I Championship teams … Pennsbury was the PIAA Class AAAA State Champions in her senior season … Earned Second Team Suburban League honors in 2005.

Personal: Born Dec. 15, 1986 … Has one sister, Chelsea and one brother, Colin … Daughter of Raymond and Patricia McDaniel … Major is elementary education.

Career Statistics Hitting Year GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2006...... 27 35 7 5 1 0 0 0 1 7 1 1 .143 2007...... 39 37 4 7 4 3 0 0 1 8 0 0 .189 2008...... 50 119 13 27 20 5 0 3 11 31 1 2 .227 Total...... 116 191 11 39 25 8 0 0 13 46 2 3 .204

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 19 Softball Media Guide — 2009 RMU Returnees — Stacy Davidson R / R • Senior / Outfield • Akron, Ohio / Springfield 23 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Stacy is an extremely hard worker who has made herself into a very good outfielder. She is one of those team leaders who makes everyone around her play harder.

2008: Played 30 games for the Colonials in the outfield, making the start up season-high two hits against Butler (3/15) … Had another two-hit 28 times … Went to bat 64 times during the season … Accumulated outing at conference foe Saint Francis (Pa.) (3/29) … Recorded two RBI three runs, 13 hits and nine RBI … Had a total of 14 putouts with two @ Cleveland State (4/3). errors … Completed the season with a .203 batting average … Against Penn (3/11), notched a single and a double in three plate appearances 2007: Made 14 appearances on the pitching mound … Recorded a … Recorded two hits and two RBI in win over Penn (3/13) … Picked record of 0-6 with a 7.10 earned run average … Made eight starts,

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2006: Appeared on the pitching mound 12 time, starting on five occasions … Finished with a 6.07 earned run average and an 0-4 record … She finished with two complete games, 40.1 innings pitched and 14 strikeouts … She also batted in 12 games hitting .200 after going 3-for- 15 from the plate … Scored one run and had one double … Struck out a career-high four batters vs. Toledo (3/10) … Went 1-for-1 and scored one run vs. IPFW (3/5) and had a double @ Akron (4/12).

High School: Four year letter winner in softball at Springfield High School … Played under the guidance of Amy Ventura … Also participated in cheerleading for three years … Member of the Springfield Division II State Championship team in 2005 … Posted a 27-4 record on the mound at Springfield in her senior season with a 0.91 ERA … All Northeastern Buckeye Conference (NBC) honors in he sophomore season … Earned honorable mention All-NBC in her junior year and second team accolades in her senior season … Butch Daum Athlete of the Year in 2005 … Member of Who’s Who Among American High School Students.

Personal: Born Nov. 23, 1986 … Has two sisters, Kelly and Katie … Daughter of Dan and Joyce Davidson … Major is marketing.

pitching two complete games … Tallied 30 strikeouts in 48.1 innings pitched … Tallied one hit in 11 at bats, a double, and scored one run … Finished the season with a .833 fielding percentage, tallying three putouts and seven assists … Struck out a career-high six batters vs. La Roche (3/22) in four innings of work … Tallied five strikeouts vs. Long Island (4/30) in 5.1 innings … Tallied lone hit and double of season vs. Hofstra (3/8).

Career Statistics Pitching Year G GS IP H R ER SO BB CG SV W-L ERA 2006...... 12 5 40.1 67 42 35 14 13 2 0 0-4 6.07 2007...... 14 8 48.1 89 69 49 30 18 2 0 0-6 7.10 Total...... 26 13 88.2 156 111 84 44 31 4 0 0-10 6.63

Hitting Year GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2006...... 12 15 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 4 1 1 .200 2007...... 14 11 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 .091 2008...... 30 64 3 13 9 1 0 0 7 20 2 3 .203 Total...... 58 90 5 17 9 2 0 0 9 27 3 4 .189

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 21 Softball Media Guide — 2009 RMU Returnees — Megan Lynch R / R • Junior / Catcher / Infield • Allison Park, Pa. / Shaler 25 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Megan has tremendous power potential. As she gains confidence in her abilities, we expect her to contribute to our success.

2008: Started in 46 games for the Colonials, while making appearances in fielding percentage, along with 51 putouts and one assist … Hit her first 47 contests … In 119 at bats, posted a .202 average with an impressive career home run vs. La Roche (3/22) … Tallied two RBI vs. La Roche eight homeruns and two doubles … In opening weekend against Virginia (3/22) and @ Mount St. Mary’s (4/6) … Hit two doubles vs. Akron (4/18). Tech, Rider and Villanova, hit three homeruns and proceeded to earn NEC Player of the Week honors … Had two hit performance against High School: Four year letterwinner in softball … Helped lead team to Yale (3/10) … Hit another home run and picked up two RBI @ Kent St. three PIAA tournament appearances during her sophomore, junior and (3/26) … Tallied season-high three RBI and two runs with another home senior seasons, including WPIAL runner-ups in 2005 and 2006 … Was run at Wagner (4/7) … Tied season-high three RBI against Mount St. named player of the week by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for the week Mary’s (4/20) with two hits, one of which was a home run. of June 15, 2006.

2007: Played in 26 games, starting 18 times … Tallied eight hits, seven Personal: Born Jan. 1, 1988 … Has three siblings Kristen, Kevin and walks, six RBI, three doubles and one home run … Recorded a .945 Molly … Daughter of Garry and Michele Lynch … Major is Accounting.

Career Statistics Hitting Year GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2007...... 26 49 2 8 6 3 0 1 7 21 0 0 .163 2008...... 47 119 13 24 19 2 0 8 14 39 0 0 .202 Total...... 73 168 15 32 25 5 0 9 21 60 0 0 .190

Robert Morris University 22 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University — 2009 RMU Returnees — Annie Dubovec R / R • Sophomore / Pitcher / First Base • Chagrin Falls, Ohio / Kenston 3 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Annie battled through knee problems last season and still was a big contributor. She’s healthy now and will be a big factor on the mound and at the plate.

★ 2008 All-NEC Second Team … Had a huge day in NEC semifinals with two home runs in five at bats against Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/11). 2008: Started in 29 games and appeared in a total of 34 games … Made 12 appearances on the mound and started eight times as pitcher High School: Helped led Kenston High to a 20-3 overall record and a 9- … Pitched a total of 44 innings … Recorded a 3.98 season ERA and 1 conference record her junior season in 2006 … Won three conference 2-4 record … Pitched nine innings while allowing 12 hits, two walks titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007 while garnering Player of the Year awards and seven runs in the 6-7 heartbreaker @ Cleveland State (4/3) … Saw in 2006 and 2007 … Was selected Second Team All-Ohio in 2007 … action in the first five innings @ Akron (4/9) giving up no hits, runs or For her career she finished with a 45-11 record, 680 strikeouts and only walks in route to first career victory on the mound … Put in six innings 25 walks in 408 innings, while tallying a .433 batting average … Also of work in second win of the season against Youngstown State (4/17) … graduated with the highest GPA in her class. In the field, had 53 putouts and just a single error … Tallied first career hit against Wisconsin-Green Bay (3/15) … Had first two hit, two run Personal: Born July 22, 1989 … Daughter of Bob and Kathy Dubovec performance vs. Central Connecticut State (4/12) … Recorded season- … Has two sisters Kim and Bethany and two brothers Bobby and Mark high four RBI against Monmouth with first collegiate home run (4/19) … Major is mathematics.

Career Statistics Pitching Year G GS IP H R ER SO BB CG SV W-L ERA 2008...... 12 8 44 60 37 25 24 19 2 0 2-4 3.98

Hitting Year GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2008...... 34 4 13 26 15 3 0 3 2 13 0 0 .351

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 23 Softball Media Guide — 2009 RMU Returnees — Lindsey Moates R / R • Sophomore / Pitcher • Ocala, Fla. / Forest 9 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Lindsey really came on strong last year and finished her freshman season in excellent style. We are counting on her to pick up where she left off and help us get to the next level.

2008: Started in 21 games for the Colonials while coming in for relief High School: Four year letterwinner at Forest High School … Helped lead in nine additional contests … Pitched a total of 151.1 innings, allowing her team to fifth in the State of Florida in 2007 with a conference record 159 hits, 65 runs and 21 walks … Picked up team-high three saves … of 25-3 … Won a district team championship in 2006 and 2007, while Season ERA was 2.50 while putting forth a 15-6 overall record … Pitched advancing to the elite eight in 2006 … Was named team MVP, Player first complete-game shutout in 1-0 win over Yale (3/10) … Completed of the Year, All-Area and All-State through the 2004-2007 seasons … all seven innings while allowing only six hits and one run against Penn Tallied a 0.72 ERA her senior season in 2007 … Attended Italy to pitch (3/13) … In four innings of relief against Columbia (3/14) allowed no in the UAS-Chianti Series in August of 2007 … Was a member of the runs and no walks … Had third complete-game vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay National Honor Society and the Little Women Service Club … Graduated scattering five hits, two runs and just two walks while picking up the win with honors and was a scholar athlete. … Had three consecutive no-run appearances against Cleveland State (4/3), Long Island (4/6) and Wagner (4/7) … Pitched two saves in the Personal: Born Oct. 7, 1988 … Daughter of Dan and Linda Moates … double header against Youngstown State (4/17) giving up only one hit Has an older sister Ashleigh … Major is sport management. in three innings of action … Allowed just one hit and one run in seven innings @ Fairleigh Dickinson (4/27).

Career Statistics Pitching Year G GS IP H R ER SO BB CG SV W-L ERA 2008...... 30 21 151 159 65 54 113 21 13 3 15-6 2.50

Robert Morris University 24 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University — 2009 RMU Returnees — Jessica Calderone R / R • Sophomore / Shortstop • Wilmington, De. / St. Marks 21 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Jess is a wizard at the shortstop position. It didn’t take her long to adjust to the college game last year, and she has the potential to just keep getting better.

★ 2008 NEC Rookie of the Year High School: Was a four year letterwinner at St. Marks in softball, also tallied three letters in basketball and two letters in field hockey … Tallied 2008: Started in all 50 games for the Colonials at shortstop … In 160 a .473 batting average with 19 RBI her senior season … Was named at bats, tallied 29 runs, 62 hits and 16 RBI … Season batting average was all-conference in 2004 and 2005, first team all-state 2006 and 2007 … .387 … Accumulated six doubles, two triples and three home runs … Was selected to the Delaware Carpenter Cup Classic team in 2005 and Finished the season with 68 putouts … In doubleheader against Cleveland 2006 … In 2007 was a Delaware Blue/Gold All-Star selection … She was State (4/3), had five hits, two runs and three RBI … Also had season- also selected to the all-conference squads in both basketball and field high four putouts and five assists against CSU … Second four putout hockey in 2005 and 2006 … Played eight seasons of travel softball with performance against Long Island (4/6) … Recorded first career homerun the Midway Orange Crush, where her team placed 17th in the 2006 ASA against Central Connecticut State (4/12) while racking up five hits and National Tournament. three RBI in the double feature … Back-to-back games with three hits apiece when facing Quinnipiac (4/13) and Pittsburgh (4/15) … Had a Personal: Born January 14, 1989 … Daughter of John and Carol solid outing against Youngstown State (4/17), scoring four runs off five hits. Calderone … Has one older brother Jason … Major is sport management.

Career Statistics Hitting Year GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2008...... 50 160 29 62 16 6 2 3 8 21 6 9 .387

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 25 Softball Media Guide — 2009 RMU Returnees — Kayla Crooks R / R • Sophomore / Catcher / Infield • Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brashear 24 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Kayla is a very gutsy and dedicated player, who could really play anywhere on the field for us. She has developed nicely as a catcher and her hitting is much improved.

2008: Appeared in 39 of 50 games for Robert Morris, getting the behind the plate … Tied season-high eight putouts @ Pittsburgh (4/15) starting nod 32 times … Finished the season with 42 at-bats, nine hits, … Notched first career double in the same contest @ Pittsburgh (4/15). eight runs and seven RBI … Tallied 131 putouts and 12 assists … Only High School: Earned four letters in softball and soccer, three in swimming recorded four errors … Picked up first collegiate hit, run and RBI against and one in basketball … Lead team to a 19-1 overall record and an 11-0 Rider (2/23) … Also had four putouts and one assist in same game … conference record in 2005 … Won city league titles in 2005 and 2007 at Had first seven putout performance against Butler (3/10) … Repeated Brashear High School … Won KDKA Extra Effort award in October of 2006 the seven putouts against Butler again (3/15) … Season-high eight … Was named to the all-city team in 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. putouts in contest @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (3/29) … Picked up two runs, two hits and two RBI in a three at-bat game @ Cleveland State (4/3) … Personal: Born May 5, 1989 … Daughter of Mary and Jim Crooks … In conference game @ Quinnipiac had another seven putout game Has one sister Kelly and one brother Jeff.

Career Statistics Hitting Year GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2008...... 39 42 8 9 7 1 0 0 5 13 1 3 .214

Robert Morris University 26 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 2009 RMU Newcomers Katrina Gallagher L / R • Freshman / Outfield • Canonsburg, Pa. / Canon-McMillan 5 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Kat is lightning fast, which not only makes her an effective outfielder, but allows her to get on base in many different ways. We will need her this year.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Canon-McMillan High School … Coached by Michele Moeller … Played both centerfield and shortstop … Named to the 2007 Observer Reporter All Star Team … Earned mention as one of the Almanac’s Diamond Dozen … Won the Kodak Young Leadership Award. Personal: Born January 27, 1989 … Daughter of Patrick and Jamey Gallagher … Has three siblings, Jackey, Ashley and James … Major is nursing. Jackie Timko L / R • Freshman / Infield / Outfield • Houston, Pa. / Chartiers-Houston 10 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Jackie has explosive speed and yet is going to be one of the most powerful players on our team. She’ll play in a lot of different places for us this year and should help us right away.

High School: Four-year softball letterwinner at Chartiers-Houston High School … Coached by Tricia Alderson … Team captured three WPIAL Class A Championships from 2005-2007 … Team PIAA State Finalist in 2005 … Honored at 2007 and 2008 Pittsburgh Post Gazette’s (Washington County) Athlete of the Year … Named 2008 Observer Reporter Almanac MVP … Batted .522 during high school career, recording 32 home runs … Had a .667 on-base percentage and a 1.094 slugging percentage … Also lettered once for tennis. Personal: Born May 5, 1990 … Daughter of Mike and Shari Timko … Has two younger siblings, Karlie and Tanya … Aunt is Olympic Gold Medalist, Mary Lou Retton … Major is education. Allison Patton L / R • Freshman / Outfield • Poland, Ohio / Poland 11 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Allie is a very cerebral player who can hurt you swinging away or slapping. Her speed is a real asset in the outfield, and she should help us this season.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Poland Seminary High School … Coached by Reid Lamport … Team captured sectional championships from 2005- 2008 … Regional runners-up in 2007 … Named to the first team All-Metro Athletic Conference and first team All-Northeast Ohio all four years … Second Team All-State (Ohio) in 2006 … First Team All-State (Ohio) in 2008 … Selected to play for Team Ohio in high school all star series … Posted a .464 batting average during four seasons, tallying 179 hits, 132 runs and 46 stolen bases … Holds seven individual career records at Poland High School … Played 10 years for Valley Sting travel team … Also lettered in cross country three times. Personal: Born June 22, 1989 … Daughter of Dave and Theresa Patton … Has two older siblings, Ty and Emily … Major is undecided business.

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 27 Softball Media Guide — 2009 RMU Newcomers — Sarah Capp R / R • Freshman / Catcher / Infield / Outfield • McKees Rocks, Pa. / Montour 12 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Sarah has the potential to be a big-time hitter. She is physically very strong and has fast hands at the plate. She will excel behind the plate and at first base.

High School: Four year letterwinner for softball at Montour High School … Coached by Jen Robinson … Carried the team’s highest batting average over her four year career … Posted a 0.44 ERA senior season … Earned sectional honors for softball from 2006-2008 … Named to WPIAL All-Star Team … Also won three varsity letters for volleyball. Personal: Born April 12, 1990 … Daughter of Mike and Lauretta … Has one younger sister, Stacy … Major is mathematics.

Alexa Bryson R / R • Freshman / Pitcher • Greensburg, Pa. / Latrobe Area 15 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Lex is one of the more “college-ready” pitchers we’ve had here as a freshman. There will be no adjustment period for her, and she’s ready to go right now.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Greater Latrobe High School … Coached by Bob Kovalcin … Team captured WPIAL Championships in 2007 and 2008 while winning PIAA runner-up titles in 2007 and 2008 … Named the Pittsburgh Tribune Review and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Player of the Year in both 2007 and 2008 … WPIAL strikeout leader in 2008 with 317 strikeouts … Gatorade Player of the Year for Pennsylvania as a senior in 2008 … Posted a 0.25 ERA her senior year while holding a 0.43 ERA over her high school career … Pitched 10 no-hitters, including a pair of perfect games … Posted a career record of 58-15. Personal: Born May 30, 1990 … Daughter of Deborah and Dennis Bryson … Has one older sibling, Colby … Major is sport management

Robert Morris University 28 Softball Media Guide 2008 Season in Review

Softball Media Guide 2008 Game Results

Game date Opposing Team SCORE R H E/ R H E Inns Overall NEC Pitcher of record Attend Time # 02/23/08 vs #22 Virginia Tech W 4-3 4 5 3/ 3 7 4 7 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (W 1-0) 275 1:41 # 02/23/08 vs Rider 3-4 L 3 7 0/ 4 7 2 7 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 MOATES (L 0-1) 34 1:53 # 02/24/08 vs Villanova 1-3 L 1 5 0/ 3 8 0 7 1- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (L 1-1) 34 1:48 # 02/24/08 vs Rutgers 3-11 L 3 4 2/11 15 1 5 1- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 MOATES (L 0-2) 65 1:45 ^ 03/10/08 vs Butler 0-1 L 0 1 0/ 1 3 1 7 1- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (L 1-2) 70 1:14 ^ 03/10/08 vs Yale W 1-0 1 5 1/ 0 6 1 7 2- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 Moates (W 1-2) 100 1:15 ^ 03/11/08 vs Penn 0-1 L 0 7 0/ 1 2 0 7 2- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (L 1-3) 105 1:25 ^ 03/11/08 vs IPFW 3-6 L 3 3 1/ 6 6 1 7 2- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 MOATES (L 1-3) 55 1:10 ^ 03/15/08 vs Butler W 2-0 2 6 1/ 0 5 0 7 3- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (W 2-3) 79 1:05 ^ 03/13/08 vs Penn W 4-1 4 8 0/ 1 6 1 7 4- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 MOATES (W 2-3) 80 1:10 ^ 03/14/08 vs Rider University W 7-1 7 9 1/ 1 4 4 7 5- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (W 3-3) 50 1:21 ^ 03/14/08 vs Columbia W 6-4 6 12 1/ 4 6 1 7 6- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 MOATES (W 3-3) 63 1:54 ^ 03/15/08 vs Siena 2-5 L 2 6 0/ 5 8 1 7 6- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (L 3-4) 60 1:05 ^ 03/15/08 vs Wisconsin-Green Bay W 3-2 3 10 0/ 2 5 0 7 7- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 MOATES (W 4-4) 60 1:10 03/26/08 @ Kent State 2-10 L 2 3 3/10 10 1 6 7- 8- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (L 3-5) - 1:56 03/26/08 at Kent State 2-7 L 2 5 0/ 7 9 0 7 7- 9- 0 0- 0- 0 DUBOVEC (L 0-1) 112 1:31 * 03/29/08 Saint Francis W 4-3 4 10 1/ 3 7 1 7 8- 9- 0 1- 0- 0 REED (W 4-5) 89 1:40 * 03/29/08 Saint Francis W 5-4 5 11 1/ 4 13 0 7 9- 9- 0 2- 0- 0 MOATES (W 4-3) 67 1:31 03/30/08 Canisius 2-6 L 2 5 0/ 6 11 0 7 9-10- 0 2- 0- 0 REED (L 3-6) 65 1:34 03/30/08 Canisius 5-8 L 5 10 3/ 8 10 0 7 9-11- 0 2- 0- 0 DUBOVEC (L 0-2) 76 2:03 04/03/08 Cleveland State W 7-5 7 9 0/ 5 8 2 7 10-11- 0 2- 0- 0 MOATES (W 6-3) 83 1:17 04/03/08 Cleveland State 6-7 L 6 10 2/ 7 13 1 (10) 10-12- 0 2- 0- 0 DUBOVEC (L 0-3) - 2:11 * 04/06/08 @ Long Island 0-3 L 0 3 4/ 3 6 0 7 10-13- 0 2- 1- 0 REED (L 4-7) 63 1:25 * 04/06/08 @ Long Island W 1-0 1 3 0/ 0 2 0 7 11-13- 0 3- 1- 0 MOATES (W 7-3) - 1:25 * 04/07/08 @ WAGNER W 3-2 3 7 1/ 2 3 3 7 12-13- 0 4- 1- 0 MOATES (W 8-3) 108 1:45 * 04/07/08 @ WAGNER W 12-1 12 11 0/ 1 3 1 5 13-13- 0 5- 1- 0 MOATES (W 9-3) 97 1:20 04/09/08 @ Akron W 4-3 4 8 1/ 3 8 0 7 14-13- 0 5- 1- 0 MOATES (W 10-3) 100 1:48 04/09/08 @ Akron W 8-0 8 8 0/ 0 6 2 5 15-13- 0 5- 1- 0 DUBOVEC (W 1-3) 150 1:34 * 04/12/08 Central Conn. State W 4-3 4 9 2/ 3 2 1 7 16-13- 0 6- 1- 0 REED (W 5-7) 74 1:24 * 04/12/08 Central Conn. State W 10-3 10 15 0/ 3 6 4 7 17-13- 0 7- 1- 0 MOATES (W 11-3) 84 1:40 * 04/13/08 Quinnipiac W 4-1 4 6 0/ 1 3 1 7 18-13- 0 8- 1- 0 REED (W 6-7) 69 1:52 * 04/13/08 Quinnipiac 3-6 L 3 10 1/ 6 13 2 ( 8) 18-14- 0 8- 2- 0 MOATES (L 10-4) 68 2:20 04/15/08 @ Pittsburgh 2-9 L 2 7 4/ 9 8 2 7 18-15- 0 8- 2- 0 REED (L 6-8) 73 1:44 04/15/08 @ Pittsburgh 0-9 L 0 5 1/ 9 9 1 5 18-16- 0 8- 2- 0 MOATES (L 11-5) 72 1:00 04/17/08 Youngstown State W 3-1 3 7 1/ 1 2 0 7 19-16- 0 8- 2- 0 REED (W 7-8) 76 1:44 04/17/08 Youngstown State W 9-6 9 11 1/ 6 8 1 7 20-16- 0 8- 2- 0 DUBOVEC (W 2-3) 87 1:50 * 04/19/08 Monmouth W 7-2 7 6 1/ 2 6 2 7 21-16- 0 9- 2- 0 REED (W 8-8) 98 1:48 * 04/19/08 Monmouth 4-5 L 4 9 2/ 5 12 2 7 21-17- 0 9- 3- 0 REED (L 8-9) 89 2:07 * 04/20/08 Mount St. Mary’s W 6-1 6 7 0/ 1 5 2 7 22-17- 0 10- 3- 0 REED (W 9-9) 87 1:47 * 04/20/08 Mount St. Mary’s W 10-4 10 15 1/ 4 10 3 7 23-17- 0 11- 3- 0 MOATES (W 12-5) 67 1:52 04/23/08 @ St. Bonaventure W 1-0 1 4 0/ 0 0 1 7 24-17- 0 11- 3- 0 REED (W 10-9) 279 4:09 04/23/08 @ St. Bonaventure 2-3 L 2 4 0/ 3 7 1 7 24-18- 0 11- 3- 0 DUBOVEC (L 2-4) 276 5:50 * 04/26/08 @ Sacred Heart W 2-1 2 7 0/ 1 2 1 7 25-18- 0 12- 3- 0 REED (W 11-9) 84 1:35 * 04/26/08 @ Sacred Heart W 2-1 2 3 1/ 1 5 0 7 26-18- 0 13- 3- 0 MOATES (W 13-5) 88 1:20 * 04/27/08 @ Fairleigh Dickinson W 16-0 16 17 0/ 0 1 5 5 27-18- 0 14- 3- 0 REED (W 12-9) 81 1:22 * 04/27/08 @ Fairleigh Dickinson W 8-1 8 15 1/ 1 9 1 7 28-18- 0 15- 3- 0 MOATES (W 14-5) 82 1:40 & 05/10/08 vs Saint Francis (Pa.) 1-4 L 1 3 2/ 4 5 0 7 28-19- 0 15- 3- 0 REED (L 12-10) 0 1:29 & 05/10/08 vs Wagner W 6-1 6 9 0/ 1 5 4 7 29-19- 0 15- 3- 0 MOATES (W 15-5) 0 1:30 & 05/11/08 vs Saint Francis (Pa.) W 4-3 4 12 1/ 3 10 0 (10) 30-19- 0 15- 3- 0 REED (W 13-10) 0 2:10 & 05/11/08 @ Long Island 1-2 L 1 3 2/ 2 8 1 7 30-20- 0 15- 3- 0 MOATES (L) 230 1:40

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Robert Morris University 30 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 2008 Individual Statistics Record: 30-20 • Home: 11-5 • Away: 10-7 • Neutral: 9-8 • NEC: 15-3

No. 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% 11 PICINIC, Megan .500 18-0 2 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 1 0 .500 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 .000 21 CALDERONE, Jessica .388 50-50 160 29 62 6 2 3 16 81 .506 8 1 21 0 .420 0 4 6-9 68 113 7 .963 18 PANEPINTO, Brooke .355 50-50 155 32 55 9 1 9 26 93 .600 8 3 18 0 .393 2 5 11-12 57 7 1 .985 3 DUBOVEC, Annie .351 29-24 74 13 26 3 0 3 15 38 .514 2 0 13 0 .368 0 2 0-0 53 24 1 .987 15 REED, Brenna .324 48-48 148 25 48 5 0 6 33 71 .480 10 1 13 0 .371 0 6 4-10 112 41 14 .916 8 PERICH, Susan .310 50-49 142 23 44 8 0 4 22 64 .451 7 2 14 0 .351 0 3 4-5 38 89 5 .962 4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren .263 50-47 137 20 36 1 4 0 13 45 .328 6 3 17 0 .308 0 25 4-6 44 5 0 1.000 22 KLINE, Camille .230 42-41 113 15 26 1 0 4 14 39 .345 7 0 41 0 .275 0 4 1-1 32 1 1 .971 20 McDANIEL, Kristin .227 50-50 119 13 27 5 0 3 20 41 .345 11 1 31 0 .293 2 6 1-2 124 99 6 .974 24 CROOKS, Kayla .214 39-32 42 8 9 1 0 0 7 10 .238 5 2 13 0 .320 1 3 1-3 131 12 4 .973 23 DAVIDSON, Stacy .203 30-28 64 3 13 1 0 0 9 14 .219 7 0 20 1 .274 2 3 2-3 14 0 2 .875 25 LYNCH, Megan .202 47-46 119 13 24 2 0 8 19 50 .420 14 2 39 0 .296 0 4 0-0 276 22 4 .987 5 YUSKO, Stacy .160 14-6 25 1 4 1 0 0 1 5 .200 0 0 10 0 .160 0 0 0-0 50 4 2 .964 PENNESI .000 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 .000 Totals .288 50-50 1300 205 375 43 7 40 195 552 .425 85 15 251 1 .338 7 65 37-54 1007 441 47 .969 Opponents .259 50-50 1284 167 333 51 10 21 147 467 .364 98 16 247 2 .318 7 49 50-60 989 413 63 .957

LOB - Team (279), Opp (282) • DPs turned - Team (17), Opp (10) • CI - Team (1), CROOKS 1 • IBB - Team (5), REED 2, PANEPINTO 2, CALDERONE 1, Opp (2) Picked off - KLINE 1, DAVIDSON 1, PERICH 1

Pitching Statistics (ALL GAMES SORTED BY EARNED RUN AVERAGE)

No. Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 9 MOATES, Lindsey 2.50 15-6 30 21 13 2/1 3 151.1 159 65 54 21 113 23 5 10 584 .272 5 6 0 3 18 15 REED, Brenna 2.59 13-10 28 21 17 2/1 1 140.1 114 65 52 58 110 20 3 4 515 .221 5 8 0 3 28 3 DUBOVEC, Annie 3.98 2-4 12 8 2 1/0 0 44.0 60 37 25 19 24 8 2 7 185 .324 2 2 0 1 3 Totals 2.73 30-20 50 50 32 6/1 4 335.2 333 167 131 98 247 51 10 21 1284 .259 12 16 0 7 49 Opponents 3.44 20-30 50 50 32 4/1 2 329.2 375 205 162 85 251 43 7 40 1300 .288 20 15 0 7 65

PB - Team (8), CROOKS 5, KLINE 2, LYNCH 1, Opp (5) • Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (2) SBA/ATT - CROOKS (31-37), REED (19-22), LYNCH (18-21), MOATES (19-21), DUBOVEC (12-17), KLINE (1-1)

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 31 Softball Media Guide 2008 Statistical Leaders

Batting Leaders Hits Stolen base pct. Losses Fielding Leaders Hitting minimum - 1 Game #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 62 #22 KLINE, Camille...... 1.000 #15 REED, Brenna...... 10 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 55 #11 PICINIC, Megan...... 1.000 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 6 Fielding pct. Batting avg. #15 REED, Brenna...... 48 PENNESI...... 1.000 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 4 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren ...... 1.000 #11 PICINIC, Megan...... 500 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 44 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 917 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 987 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica...... 388 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 36 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 800 Batters struck out #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 987 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 355 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 113 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 985 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 351 Triples Total plate appearances #15 REED, Brenna...... 110 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 974 #15 REED, Brenna...... 324 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 4 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 173 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 24 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 2 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 173 Assists Runs scored #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 1 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 171 Games finished #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 113 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 32 #15 REED, Brenna...... 165 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 8 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 99 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 29 Walks #8 PERICH, Susan...... 154 #15 REED, Brenna...... 6 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 89 #15 REED, Brenna...... 25 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 14 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 4 #15 REED, Brenna...... 41 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 23 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 11 Game starts 2 tied at...... 24 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 20 #15 REED, Brenna...... 10 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 50 Hit batters #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 8 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 50 #15 REED, Brenna...... 8 Stolen bases against Doubles #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 8 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 50 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 6 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 31 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 9 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 49 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 2 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 19 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 8 SacRAFICE flies #15 REED, Brenna...... 48 #15 REED, Brenna...... 19 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 6 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 2 Batters SO looking #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 18 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 5 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 2 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 30 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 12 #15 REED, Brenna...... 5 #23 DAVIDSON, Stacy...... 2 Pitching Leaders #15 REED, Brenna...... 27 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 1 Pitching minimums - 1 Game #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 12 Passed balls Total bases #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 5 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 93 Steal attempts Earned run avg. SacRAFICE flies allowed #22 KLINE, Camille...... 2 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 81 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 12 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 2.50 #15 REED, Brenna...... 3 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 1 #15 REED, Brenna...... 71 #15 REED, Brenna...... 10 #15 REED, Brenna...... 2.59 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 3 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 64 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 9 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 3.98 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 1 Chances #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 50 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 6 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 302 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 5 Wins Earned runs allowed #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 229 SacRAFICE bunts #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 15 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 25 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 188 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 25 Grounded into DP #15 REED, Brenna...... 13 #15 REED, Brenna...... 52 #15 REED, Brenna...... 167 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 6 #23 DAVIDSON, Stacy...... 1 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 2 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 54 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 147 #15 REED, Brenna...... 6 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 5 Games played Innings pitched Triples allowed Errors 3 tied at...... 4 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 50 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 151.1 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 2 #15 REED, Brenna...... 14 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 50 #15 REED, Brenna...... 140.1 #15 REED, Brenna...... 3 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 7 Caught stealing #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 50 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 44.0 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 5 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 6 #15 REED, Brenna...... 6 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 50 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 5 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 3 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 50 Games started Won-loss pct. 2 tied at...... 4 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 2 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 21 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 714 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 2 On base pct. #15 REED, Brenna...... 21 #15 REED, Brenna...... 565 Caught stealing by 4 tied at...... 1 #11 PICINIC, Megan...... 500 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 8 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 333 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 6 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica...... 420 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 5 Strikeouts #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 393 Wild pitches Saves #15 REED, Brenna...... 3 #22 KLINE, Camille...... 41 #15 REED, Brenna...... 371 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 5 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 3 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 3 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 39 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 368 #15 REED, Brenna...... 5 #15 REED, Brenna...... 1 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 2 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 31 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 2 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 21 Runs batted in Appearances Catchers interference #23 DAVIDSON, Stacy...... 20 #15 REED, Brenna...... 33 Intentional BB allowed #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 30 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 1 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 26 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 1 #15 REED, Brenna...... 28 At bats #8 PERICH, Susan...... 22 #15 REED, Brenna...... 1 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 12 Putouts #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 160 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 20 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 276 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 155 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 19 SacRAFICE bunts allowed Games in relief #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 131 #15 REED, Brenna...... 148 #15 REED, Brenna...... 28 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 9 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 124 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 142 Home runs #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 18 #15 REED, Brenna...... 7 #15 REED, Brenna...... 112 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 137 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 9 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 3 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 4 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 68 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 8 Games as sub #15 REED, Brenna...... 6 Runs allowed Hits allowed Fielding double plays #11 PICINIC, Megan...... 18 #22 KLINE, Camille...... 4 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 37 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 60 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 9 #5 YUSKO, Stacy...... 8 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 4 #15 REED, Brenna...... 65 #15 REED, Brenna...... 114 #20 McDANIEL, Kristin...... 7 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 7 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 65 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 159 #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 7 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 5 Hit by pitch #15 REED, Brenna...... 4 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 3 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 3 Doubles allowed #8 PERICH, Susan...... 3 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 3 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 8 Walks allowed Slugging pct. #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 2 #15 REED, Brenna...... 20 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 19 Steal attempts against #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 600 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 2 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 23 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 21 #24 CROOKS, Kayla...... 37 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 514 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 2 #15 REED, Brenna...... 58 #15 REED, Brenna...... 22 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica...... 506 Opposing bat avg. #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 21 #11 PICINIC, Megan...... 500 Stolen bases #15 REED, Brenna...... 221 Home runs allowed #25 LYNCH, Megan...... 21 #15 REED, Brenna...... 480 #18 PANEPINTO, Brooke...... 11 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 272 #15 REED, Brenna...... 4 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 17 #21 CALDERONE, Jessica..... 6 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 324 #3 DUBOVEC, Annie...... 7 #8 PERICH, Susan...... 4 #9 MOATES, Lindsey...... 10 #4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren...... 4 #15 REED, Brenna...... 4

Robert Morris University 32 Softball Media Guide 2008 Northeast Conference Results

FINAL standings 2008 Players of the Week Team NEC Pct. Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neut. 5/5/08 Kelly Slingwine...... St. Francis (Pa.) 1. Long Island* 17-1 .944 34-17 .667 L2 15-2 11-3 8-12 4/28/08 Nichole Alvarez...... Monmouth 2. Robert Morris* 15-3 .833 30-20 .600 L1 11-5 11-7 8-8 4/21/08 Andrea Lazzari...... Wagner 3. St. Francis (Pa.)* 11-6 .647 24-33 .421 L1 10-3 6-21 8-9 4/14/08 Andrea Lazzari...... Wagner 4. Wagner* 10-8 .556 27-22 .551 L3 8-6 11-7 8-9 4/7/08 Victoria Batistelli...... Wagner 5. Monmouth 9-8 .529 19-22-1 .464 L1 11-6 6-6-1 2-10 3/31/08 Andrea Lazzari...... Wagner 3/24/08 Kara Stroup...... St. Francis (PA) 6. Sacred Heart 9-9 .500 23-25 .479 W3 10-9 7-9 6-7 3/17/08 Lisa Currieri...... Mount St. Mary’s 7. Central Conn. State 5-11 .312 14-25 .359 L1 8-9 6-12 0-4 3/10/08 Courtney Lee...... Sacred Heart 8. Quinnipiac 5-13 .278 20-36 .357 L1 8-9 5-18 7-9 3/3/08 Danielle Davidson...... Quinnipiac 9. Mount St. Mary’s 4-14 .222 21-36 .368 L1 11-7 6-15 4-14 2/25/08 Megan Lynch...... Robert Morris 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 2-14 .125 9-32 .220 L6 3-11 2-14 4-7 2008 Pitchers of the Week * Clinched NEC Tournament Berth 5/5/08 Laura Caldwell...... St. Francis (Pa.) 2008 NEC Softball Award Winners 4/28/08 Jamie Fowler...... Mount St. Mary’s 4/21/08 Blaire Porter...... Long Island Player of the Year Andrea Lazzari • Wagner, 2B, Jr., Reno, NV/Wooster 4/14/08 Jen Russell...... Sacred Heart 4/7/08 Jen Russell...... Sacred Heart 3/31/08 Jen Russell...... Sacred Heart Pitcher of the Year Blaire Porter • Long Island, RHP, So., Redmond, WA/Redmond 3/24/08 Kate Eshelman...... Wagner 3/17/08 Lindsey Moates...... Robert Morris 3/10/08 Megan Spehar...... Sacred Heart rookie of the Year Jessica Calderone • Robert Morris, SS, Fr., Wilmington, DE/St. Marks 3/3/08 Jamie Iaquinto...... Quinnipiac 2/25/08 Blaire Porter...... Long Island coach of the Year 2008 Rookies of the Week Sabrina Lane • Saint Francis (PA) Jessica Calderone 5/5/08 Jen Russell...... Sacred Heart 4/28/08 Emily deLong...... Monmouth 2008 NEC Softball First Team All-Conference 4/21/08 Lauren Kemp...... Long Island Name...... School Pos. Yr Hometown/High School 4/14/08 Jen Russell...... Sacred Heart Jessica Nicola...... MU C So. South Amboy, NJ/Sayreville War Memorial 4/7/08 Emily deLong...... Monmouth Vanessa Mejia...... LIU 1B Sr. Roanoke, VA/Northside 3/31/08 Jenna Zimmerman..... Mount St. Mary’s Andrea Lazzari...... WC 2B Jr. Reno, NV/Wooster 3/24/08 Heather Ochoa...... Wagner Susan Perich...... RMU 3B Jr. Center, PA/Center 3/17/08 Courtney Zingle...... Mount St. Mary’s Katie Stevens...... WC SS Sr. Reno, NV/Wooster 3/10/08 Courtney Lee...... Sacred Heart Nichole Alvarez...... MU OF Jr. Brick, NJ/Brick Twp. 3/3/08 Danielle Davidson...... Quinnipiac Lauren Kemp...... LIU OF Fr. Scottsdale, AZ/Desert Mountain 2/25/08 Lauren Kemp...... Long Island Brooke Panepinto.... RMU OF Jr. Belle Vernon, PA/Belle Vernon Jessie DePippo...... LIU DP Sr. Westlake Village, CA/Agoura Nicole Waligora...... SFPA UT Jr. Johnstown, PA/Westmont Hilltop Blaire Porter...... LIU P So. Redmond, WA/Redmond 2008 Northeast Conference Susan Perich Jenny Giles...... LIU P Jr. Melbourne, FL/Eau Gallie Softball Championships Hosted by Long Island University • Brooklyn, NY 2008 NEC Softball Second Team All-Conference Friday, May 9 Name...... School Pos. Yr Hometown/High School #1 Long Island vs. #4 Wagner Postponed Victoria Batistelli...... WC C Sr. Huntington Beach, CA/Huntington Beach #2 Robert Morris vs. #3 Saint Francis (PA) Postponed Annie Dubovec...... RMU 1B Fr. Chagrin Falls, OH/Kenston Brynn Lewis...... LIU 2B So. Woodinville, WA/Woodinville Saturday, May 10 Lindsay Glidden...... FDU 3B So. Peachtree City, GA/Starr’s Mill #1 Long Island 6 vs. #4 Wagner 2 Celina Castillo...... LIU SS Sr. Redwood City, CA/Carlmont #3 Saint Francis (PA) 4 vs. #2 Robert Morris 1 Nicole Bender...... SFPA OF Sr. Patton, PA/Cambria Heights #2 Robert Morris 6 vs. #4 Wagner 1 Emily deLong...... MU OF Fr. Rothschild, WI/DC Everest #1 Long Island 4 vs. #3 Saint Francis (PA) 3 Ami Iwicki...... WC OF Sr. Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central Jaclyn Vanore...... WC DP Jr. Palisades Park, NJ/Paramus Catholic Sunday, May 11 – Championship Megan Spehar...... SHU UT Sr. Thousand Oaks, CA/Thousand Oaks #2 Robert Morris 4 vs. #3 SFPA 3 (10 inn.) Laura Caldwell...... SFPA P Jr. Bellefonte, PA/Bellefonte Annie Dubovec #1 Long Island 2 vs. #2 Robert Morris 1 Jen Russell...... SHU P Fr. Seymour, CT/St. Joseph’s

Softball Media Guide 2008 NEC Individual Statistics

NEC Batting Leaders Hits 4. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 12 Hitting minimums - 2.0 AB/Game 1. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 65 MEZZANOTTE, Melissa, SHU...... 12 LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 65 BOURDEAU, Christine, QU...... 12 Batting avg. 3. CALDERONE, Jessica, RMU... 62 7. PANEPINTO, Brooke, RMU..... 11 1. ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 480 STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 62 CORTESE, Kelly, SFPA...... 11 2. STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 437 5. ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 60 9. 4 tied at...... 10 3. LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 425 6. PANEPINTO, Brooke, RMU..... 55 4. NICOLA, Jessica, MON...... 389 7. SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 54 Total plate appearances 5. CALDERONE, Jessica, RMU... .388 8. CASTILLO, Celina, LIU...... 52 1. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 207 6. CASTILLO, Celina, LIU...... 356 9. 3 tied at...... 51 2. SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 197 7. PELLETIER, Melissa, CCSU...... 355 3. STROUP, Kara, SFPA...... 191 8. PANEPINTO, Brooke, RMU...... 355 Runs batted in 4. PIERCE, Emily, WAG...... 185 9. DELONG, Emily, MON...... 349 1. LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 55 BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 185 10. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 346 2. BATISTELLI, Victoria, WAG...... 41 6. WALIGORA, Nicole, SFPA...... 181 3. STROUP, Kara, SFPA...... 39 7. BOURDEAU, Christine, QU...... 178 Slugging pct. 4. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 33 8. CORTESE, Kelly, SFPA...... 177 1. ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 800 SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 33 STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 177 2. LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 719 6. BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 32 10. CURRERI, Lisa, MSM...... 176 3. STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 634 7. DePIPPO, Jessie, LIU...... 29 4. PANEPINTO, Brooke, RMU...... 600 8. ZINGLE, Courtney, MSM...... 28 At bats 5. DELONG, Emily, MON...... 587 9. DELONG, Emily, MON...... 27 1. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 188 6. BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 582 NICOLA, Jessica, MON...... 27 Brooke Panepinto 2. SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 177 7. NICOLA, Jessica, MON...... 579 3. CORTESE, Kelly, SFPA...... 167 8. BATISTELLI, Victoria, WAG...... 571 Doubles 4. PIERCE, Emily, WAG...... 165 9. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 553 1. LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 15 5. STROUP, Kara, SFPA...... 163 10. DePIPPO, Jessie, LIU...... 544 DePIPPO, Jessie, LIU...... 15 Walks 6. CALDERONE, Jessica, RMU... 160 3. WALIGORA, Nicole, SFPA...... 14 1. LEE, Courtney, SHU...... 25 VIGLIONE, Jill, QU...... 160 On base pct. 4. IWICKI, Ami, WAG...... 13 2. STROUP, Kara, SFPA...... 24 8. MARKER, Mariesha, LIU...... 159 1. ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 564 STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 13 3. ASMAN, Raylene, LIU...... 23 9. BOURDEAU, Christine, QU...... 158 2. STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 512 BOURDEAU, Christine, QU...... 13 ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 23 10. PANEPINTO, Brooke, RMU..... 155 3. LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 448 ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 13 5. BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 22 4. WALIGORA, Nicole, SFPA...... 443 8. McNELIS, Hilary, SFPA...... 12 6. WALIGORA, Nicole, SFPA...... 21 Steal attempts 5. VANORE, Jaclyn, WAG...... 443 BATISTELLI, Victoria, WAG...... 12 7. VANORE, Jaclyn, WAG...... 20 1. ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 32 6. BATISTELLI, Victoria, WAG...... 441 10. 3 tied at...... 11 FITZSIMON, Adrian, SHU...... 20 2. SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 23 7. BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 437 CARON, Melissa, CCSU...... 20 3. MARKER, Mariesha, LIU...... 20 8. KELLEY, Erin, CCSU...... 429 Triples 10. 3 tied at...... 18 4. BOURDEAU, Christine, QU...... 15 9. NICOLA, Jessica, MON...... 422 1. ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 6 MEZZANOTTE, Melissa, SHU...... 15 10. CALDERONE, Jessica, RMU... .420 2. CORTESE, Kelly, SFPA...... 5 Hit by pitch 6. DELONG, Emily, MON...... 14 3. NISIVOCCIA, Lauren, RMU..... 4 1. BATISTELLI, Victoria, WAG...... 10 7. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 13 Runs scored 4. STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 3 2. WALIGORA, Nicole, SFPA...... 8 CORTESE, Kelly, SFPA...... 13 1. STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 49 NICOLA, Jessica, MON...... 3 VANORE, Jaclyn, WAG...... 8 9. 3 tied at...... 12 2. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 44 DELONG, Emily, MON...... 3 4. BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 7 ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 44 BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 3 5. STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 6 Strikeouts 4. BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 37 8. 10 tied at...... 2 MEJIA, Vanessa, LIU...... 6 1. HARVEY, Betsy, SHU...... 42 5. CORTHELL, Hailey, WAG...... 35 CURRERI, Lisa, MSM...... 6 2. KLINE, Camille, RMU...... 41 6. PIERCE, Emily, WAG...... 32 Home runs 8. 5 tied at...... 5 3. LYNCH, Megan, RMU...... 39 PANEPINTO, Brooke, RMU..... 32 1. STROUP, Kara, SFPA...... 10 4. MEZZANOTTE, Melissa, SHU...... 38 CURRERI, Lisa, MSM...... 32 LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 10 Sacrifice BUNTs 5. BATISTELLI, Victoria, WAG...... 37 9. SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 31 3. PANEPINTO, Brooke, RMU..... 9 1. NISIVOCCIA, Lauren, RMU..... 25 6. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 35 10. LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 30 4. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 8 2. STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 13 7. CORTHELL, Hailey, WAG...... 34 LYNCH, Megan, RMU...... 8 3. MURPHY, Brittany, LIU...... 12 8. SINI, Julie, QU...... 33 ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 8 4. MEZZANOTTE, Melissa, SHU...... 11 MARTINSON, Chelsea, LIU...... 33 7. BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 7 GRIFFIN, Stephanie, SFPA...... 11 HILMAN, Hope, FDU...... 33 SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 7 6. McNELIS, Hilary, SFPA...... 10 9. BATISTELLI, Victoria, WAG...... 6 7. CORTESE, Kelly, SFPA...... 9 Caught stealing REED, Brenna, RMU...... 6 8. McCOY, Janelle, SFPA...... 8 1. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 6 CORTHELL, Hailey, WAG...... 8 2. FUSCO, Kristin, MSM...... 5 Total bases 10. 8 tied at...... 7 DELONG, Emily, MON...... 5 1. LAZZARI, Andrea, WAG...... 110 4. ASMAN, Raylene, LIU...... 4 2. BENDER, Nicole, SFPA...... 104 Sacrifice flies 5. 8 tied at...... 3 3. ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 100 1. DePIPPO, Jessie, LIU...... 4 4. PANEPINTO, Brooke, RMU..... 93 2. ZINGLE, Courtney, MSM...... 3 Grounded into DP 5. STEVENS, Katie, WAG...... 90 3. 9 tied at...... 2 1. LOGAN, Jaclyn, CCSU...... 2 6. BURK, Amanda, MSM...... 89 O’DELL, Kara, MON...... 2 7. SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 85 Stolen bases REEDER, Nicole, MSM...... 2 8. STROUP, Kara, SFPA...... 84 1. ALVAREZ, Nichole, MON...... 29 4. 16 tied at...... 1 Brenna Reed 9. CALDERONE, Jessica, RMU... 81 2. SLINGWINE, Kelly, SFPA...... 21 10. DePIPPO, Jessie, LIU...... 80 3. MARKER, Mariesha, LIU...... 18

Robert Morris University 34 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University NEC Pitching Leaders Saves FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 4 Runs allowed Pitching minimums - 1.0 IP/Game 1. ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 4 ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 4 1. MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. 32 2. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 3 9. 6 tied at...... 3 2. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 42 Earned run avg. 3. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 2 3. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 44 1. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 1.01 MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 2 Losses 4. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 47 2. MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. 1.62 EVERIST, Beth, MSM...... 2 1. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 19 5. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 53 3. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 1.70 MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 2 2. HANSON, Amanda, MSM...... 18 6. MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 59 4. MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 2.50 FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 2 FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 18 7. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 65 5. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 2.53 8. 10 tied at...... 1 4. BUCHANAN, Ashley, FDU...... 16 MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 65 6. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 2.59 5. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 15 SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 65 7. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 2.68 Appearances FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 15 10. WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 67 8. RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 2.73 1. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 38 IAQUTO, Jaimie, QU...... 15 9. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 2.76 2. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 35 8. SMITH, Jerrica, SFPA...... 12 Earned runs allowed 10. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 2.81 3. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 33 9. 4 tied at...... 10 1. MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. 17 4. HANSON, Amanda, MSM...... 30 2. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 29 Opposing batting avg. MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 30 Runners picked off 3. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 34 1. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 184 6. IAQUTO, Jaimie, QU...... 28 1. FINNEGAN, Maria, FDU...... 1 4. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 36 2. SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 211 REED, Brenna, RMU...... 28 KOZLOWSKI, Danielle, SHU...... 1 5. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 45 3. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 221 SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 28 REEDER, Nicole, MSM...... 1 6. OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 46 4. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 222 SMITH, Jerrica, SFPA...... 28 BOLDMAN, Jennifer, FDU...... 1 7. MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 50 5. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 239 10. ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 27 ALLENDORFER, Katie, QU...... 1 8. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 52 6. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 243 NICOLA, Jessica, MON...... 1 9. WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 53 7. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 248 Games started MCCOY, Shannon, SHU...... 1 10. MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 54 8. MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. .248 1. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 32 9. RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 265 2. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 30 Wild pitches Walks allowed 10. MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 267 3. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 28 1. IAQUTO, Jaimie, QU...... 18 1. MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. 14 4. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 25 2. SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 16 2. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 16 Innings pitched HANSON, Amanda, MSM...... 25 3. SMITH, Jerrica, SFPA...... 15 3. MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 21 1. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 212.0 6. RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 23 4. SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 13 4. WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 23 2. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 200.2 GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 23 5. FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 9 5. RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 29 3. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 180.0 8. 6 tied at...... 21 6. KELTOS, Samantha, CCSU...... 8 6. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 30 4. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 162.0 SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 8 7. ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 31 5. RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 161.2 Games finished 8. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 7 8. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 36 6. MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 151.1 1. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 12 OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 7 OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 36 7. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 148.0 EVERIST, Beth, MSM...... 12 MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 7 10. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 41 8. HANSON, Amanda, MSM...... 147.2 3. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 11 9. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 140.1 4. OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 9 Balks Doubles allowed 10. FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 131.2 5. SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 8 1. WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 1 1. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 8 MARTIN, Abby, MON...... 8 IAQUTO, Jaimie, QU...... 1 2. OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 13 Batters struck out MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 8 SMITH, Jerrica, SFPA...... 1 3. MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. 14 1. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 208 WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 8 BELLUSH, Emily, QU...... 1 4. SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 16 2. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 189 9. SMITH, Jerrica, SFPA...... 7 FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 1 5. MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 17 3. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 131 IAQUTO, Jaimie, QU...... 7 6. SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 18 4. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 117 Hit batters 7. WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 19 5. MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 113 Games in relief 1. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 17 GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 19 6. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 110 1. EVERIST, Beth, MSM...... 15 2. SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 13 9. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 20 7. RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 108 2. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 12 RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 13 10. IAQUTO, Jaimie, QU...... 22 8. SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 104 3. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 11 4. SMITH, Jerrica, SFPA...... 12 9. SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 101 WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 11 5. SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 11 Triples allowed IAQUINTO, Jaimie, QU...... 101 5. OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 10 FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 11 1. SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 0 6. MARTIN, Abby, MON...... 9 CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 11 OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 0 Batters Struck Out looking MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 9 8. IAQUTO, Jaimie, QU...... 10 3. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 1 1. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 64 8. SPISAK, Michelle, SFPA...... 8 9. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 9 SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 1 2. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 48 SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 8 MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 9 FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 1 3. RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 44 10. 3 tied at...... 7 BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 1 4. CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 41 Intentional BB allowed 7. MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 2 5. IAQUTO, Jaimie, QU...... 39 Sacrifice bunts allowed 1. ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 4 MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. 2 6. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 34 1. BUCHANAN, Ashley, FDU...... 33 SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 4 SMITH, Jerrica, SFPA...... 2 7. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 32 2. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 32 MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 4 PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 2 SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 32 CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 32 4. SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 3 9. MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 30 4. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 28 RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 3 Home runs allowed 10. 3 tied at...... 29 5. SMITH, Jerrica, SFPA...... 23 6. 6 tied at...... 1 1. MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. 1 ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 23 2. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 4 Wins 7. SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 20 Hits allowed MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 4 1. PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 20 8. HANSON, Amanda, MSM...... 19 1. MONTEMURRO, Elizabet, CCSU. 74 4. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 5 2. MOATES, Lindsey, RMU...... 15 SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 19 2. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 83 RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 5 3. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 14 FIELDS, Trina, FDU...... 19 3. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 90 PORTER, Blaire, LIU...... 5 RUSSELL, Jen, SHU...... 14 4. SCHMOLZ, Carolyn, QU...... 96 7. ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 6 CALDWELL, Laura, SFPA...... 14 Sacrifice flies allowed 5. OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 100 OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 6 6. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 13 1. SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 7 6. REED, Brenna, RMU...... 114 WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 6 7. FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 12 2. SHERIFF, Kristin, QU...... 5 7. SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 117 10. BRENNEMAN, Rachel, CCSU...... 7 8. WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 9 SAWLSVILLE, Kristine, MON...... 5 8. MEHRER, Melissa, MON...... 119 ESHELMAN, Kate, WAG...... 9 OCHOA, Heather, WAG...... 5 9. GILES, Jenny, LIU...... 121 SPEHAR, Megan, SHU...... 9 5. WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 4 10. WAGONER, Danielle, WAG...... 122 FOWLER, Jamie, MSM...... 4

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 35 Softball Media Guide 2008 NEC Team Statistics

NEC Team Batting Hits 8. Sacred Heart...... 381 4. Wagner...... 53 1. Wagner...... 416 9. Central Conn. State...... 311 5. Long Island...... 48 Batting avg. 2. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 394 10. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 306 6. Sacred Heart...... 33 1. Wagner...... 320 3. Robert Morris...... 375 7. Mount St. Mary’s...... 26 2. Robert Morris...... 288 4. Mount St. Mary’s...... 374 Total plate appearances 8. Monmouth...... 24 3. Monmouth...... 286 5. Long Island...... 370 1. Mount St. Mary’s...... 1,687 9. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 22 4. Long Island...... 278 6. Monmouth...... 320 2. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 1,680 10. Central Conn. State...... 13 5. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 266 7. Quinnipiac...... 307 3. Quinnipiac...... 1,566 6. Mount St. Mary’s...... 253 8. Sacred Heart...... 300 4. Long Island...... 1,513 Sacrifice flies 7. Sacred Heart...... 239 9. Central Conn. State...... 238 5. Wagner...... 1,498 1. Mount St. Mary’s...... 10 8. Central Conn. State...... 238 10. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 229 6. Robert Morris...... 1,472 2. Long Island...... 9 9. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 224 7. Sacred Heart...... 1,437 3. Wagner...... 7 10. Quinnipiac...... 223 Runs batted in 8. Monmouth...... 1,265 Sacred Heart...... 7 1. Wagner...... 238 9. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 1,158 Robert Morris...... 7 Slugging pct. 2. Robert Morris...... 195 10. Central Conn. State...... 1,136 6. Monmouth...... 6 1. Wagner...... 482 3. Mount St. Mary’s...... 185 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 6 2. Robert Morris...... 425 4. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 174 At bats 8. Quinnipiac...... 4 3. Monmouth...... 404 5. Monmouth...... 154 1. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 1,481 9. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 3 4. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 388 6. Long Island...... 153 2. Mount St. Mary’s...... 1,479 10. Central Conn. State...... 2 5. Long Island...... 353 7. Sacred Heart...... 122 3. Quinnipiac...... 1,376 6. Mount St. Mary’s...... 332 8. Central Conn. State...... 107 4. Long Island...... 1,330 Stolen bases 7. Central Conn. State...... 311 9. Quinnipiac...... 97 5. Robert Morris...... 1,300 1. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 65 8. Sacred Heart...... 303 10. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 95 6. Wagner...... 1,298 2. Monmouth...... 54 9. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 300 7. Sacred Heart...... 1,256 Wagner...... 54 10. Quinnipiac...... 291 Doubles 8. Monmouth...... 1,119 4. Long Island...... 52 1. Wagner...... 102 9. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 1,021 5. Mount St. Mary’s...... 45 On base pct. 2. Long Island...... 61 10. Central Conn. State...... 1,000 6. Quinnipiac...... 44 1. Wagner...... 385 3. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 60 7. Robert Morris...... 37 2. Monmouth...... 351 4. Quinnipiac...... 54 Walks 8. Central Conn. State...... 34 3. Long Island...... 338 Mount St. Mary’s...... 54 1. Mount St. Mary’s...... 135 9. Sacred Heart...... 27 4. Robert Morris...... 338 6. Robert Morris...... 43 2. Sacred Heart...... 124 10. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 10 5. Mount St. Mary’s...... 328 7. Sacred Heart...... 42 3. Quinnipiac...... 111 6. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 321 8. Central Conn. State...... 40 4. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 106 Caught stealing 7. Central Conn. State...... 320 9. Monmouth...... 39 5. Monmouth...... 104 1. Long Island...... 19 8. Sacred Heart...... 314 10. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 28 6. Wagner...... 101 2. Robert Morris...... 17 9. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 297 7. Long Island...... 100 3. Wagner...... 12 10. Quinnipiac...... 287 Triples 8. Central Conn. State...... 97 4. Quinnipiac...... 11 1. Monmouth...... 18 9. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 93 Monmouth...... 11 Runs scored 2. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 11 10. Robert Morris...... 85 St. Francis (Pa.)...... 11 1. Wagner...... 263 3. Mount St. Mary’s...... 9 7. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 9 2. Mount St. Mary’s...... 216 4. Robert Morris...... 7 Hit by pitch Central Conn. State...... 9 3. Robert Morris...... 205 Wagner...... 7 1. Wagner...... 39 Sacred Heart...... 9 4. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 202 6. Quinnipiac...... 3 2. Mount St. Mary’s...... 36 10. Mount St. Mary’s...... 7 5. Long Island...... 186 Sacred Heart...... 3 3. Long Island...... 25 6. Monmouth...... 174 Central Conn. State...... 3 4. Central Conn. State...... 24 Steal attempts 7. Sacred Heart...... 137 9. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 2 5. Sacred Heart...... 17 1. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 76 8. Quinnipiac...... 128 10. Long Island...... 1 6. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 15 2. Long Island...... 71 9. Central Conn. State...... 127 St. Francis (Pa.)...... 15 3. Wagner...... 66 10. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 99 Home runs Robert Morris...... 15 4. Monmouth...... 65 1. Robert Morris...... 40 9. Quinnipiac...... 14 5. Quinnipiac...... 55 2. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 33 10. Monmouth...... 12 6. Robert Morris...... 54 3. Wagner...... 31 7. Mount St. Mary’s...... 52 4. Monmouth...... 19 Strikeouts 8. Central Conn. State...... 43 5. Mount St. Mary’s...... 15 1. Quinnipiac...... 274 9. Sacred Heart...... 36 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 15 2. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 262 10. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 19 7. Long Island...... 12 3. Mount St. Mary’s...... 260 8. Sacred Heart...... 11 4. Robert Morris...... 251 Grounded into DP Quinnipiac...... 11 5. Sacred Heart...... 245 1. Mount St. Mary’s...... 5 10. Central Conn. State...... 9 6. Wagner...... 238 2. Monmouth...... 4 7. Fairleigh Dickinson...... 220 3. Central Conn. State...... 3 Total bases 8. Long Island...... 206 St. Francis (Pa.)...... 3 1. Wagner...... 625 9. Central Conn. State...... 180 5. Long Island...... 2 2. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 575 10. Monmouth...... 177 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 2 3. Robert Morris...... 552 7. Quinnipiac...... 1 4. Mount St. Mary’s...... 491 Sacrifice bunts Wagner...... 1 5. Long Island...... 469 1. St. Francis (Pa.)...... 72 Robert Morris...... 1 Camille Kline 6. Monmouth...... 452 2. Robert Morris...... 65 7. Quinnipiac...... 400 3. Quinnipiac...... 61

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Softball Media Guide Individual Season Records

BATTING AVG.* Avg. Year RUNS No. Year 1. Keri Meyer...... 418 2005 1. Gwen Leidy...... 44 1997 2. Brooke Panepinto...... 398 2007 2. Jill Spargo...... 43 2005 3. Jill Dorsch...... 396 2006 3. Brianne Morgan...... 36 1997 4. Jill Spargo...... 387 2005 4. Kelli Miller...... 35 1991 Jessica Calderon...... 387 2008 Sarah Headley...... 35 1997 6. Jill Spargo...... 382 2006 6. Heather Ferrari...... 34 1992 7. Lauren Dickinson...... 380 2002 7. Alissa Noel...... 33 1994 8. Lauren Dickinson...... 377 2001 Julie Conner...... 33 2002 9. Kelli Miller...... 376 1991 Keri Meyer...... 33 2005 10. Stephani Ehrenfeld...... 372 2000 Brooke Panepinto...... 33 2007 11. Kelly McLain...... 362 1995 12. Sara Headley ...... 361 1997 Keri Meyer 13. Brooke Panepinto...... 355 2008 14. Dana Knapp...... 349 2001 15. Brianne Morgan...... 348 1997 HITTING Ashlee Smith...... 348 2006 GAMES No. Year 17. Duang Fouse...... 345 1995 1. Kelly McLain...... 53 1995 Heather Ferrari...... 345 1991 2. Gwen Leidy...... 52 1997 19. Jill Dorsch...... 343 2007 Jen Schmittle...... 52 1995 20. Erin Cooper...... 342 1996 Jill Spargo...... 52 2005 Kali Byers...... 342 2005 Kali Byers...... 52 2005 22. Heather Ferrari...... 341 1993 Amy Aloi...... 52 2005 Keri Meyer...... 341 2006 Alissa Noel 7. Sandy Dobran...... 51 1997 24. Heather Ferrari...... 339 1992 Sara Headley...... 51 1997 25. Brandi Doerschner...... 336 2003 Keri Meyer...... 51 2005 Brandi Doerschner...... 336 2005 RBI No. Year Jill Dorsch...... 51 2005 Jill Dorsch...... 336 2005 1. Kali Byers...... 51 2005

Crystal Herman...... 51 2005 * Minimum 100 at bats 2. Sara Headley...... 42 1992 Ashley Riggin...... 51 2005 3. Ashlee Smith...... 36 2006 4. Keri Meyer...... 35 2005 AT BATS No. Year 5. Brianne Morgan...... 34 1997 1. Jill Spargo...... 186 2005 Kali Byers...... 34 2003 2. Gwen Leidy...... 169 1997 7. Brenna Reed...... 33 2008 3. Kelly McLain...... 163 1995 8. Monica Everett...... 32 1994 4. Sandy Dobran...... 160 1994 Kelly McLain...... 32 1995 5. Julie Conner...... 158 2002 Kali Byers...... 32 2004 Keri Meyer...... 158 2005 Ashlee Smith...... 32 2007 7. Sara Headley...... 155 1997 Brianne Morgan...... 155 1997 DOUBLES No. Year 9. Leissa Sabatini...... 152 1999 1. Brooke Panepinto...... 13 2007 Gwen Leidy...... 152 1999 Keri Meyer...... 13 2005 Erin Cooper...... 13 1997 HITS No. Year 4. Patty Morrison...... 12 1992 1. Jill Spargo ...... 72 2005 Kelly McLain...... 12 1995 2. Keri Meyer...... 66 2005 Vicki Goodnow...... 12 2002 3. Jill Spargo...... 65 2006 7. Lauren Dickinson...... 11 2002 4. Jessica Calderone...... 62 2008 8. Brandi Doerschner...... 10 2003 5. Kelly Mclain...... 59 1995 9. Sandy Dobran...... 9 1997 6. Sara Headley...... 56 1997 Lauren Dickinson...... 9 2000 7. Brooke Panepinto...... 55 2008 Lauren Dickinson...... 9 1999 8. Gwen Leidy...... 54 1997 Erica Schwanke...... 9 1997 Brianne Morgan...... 54 1997 Kali Byers...... 9 2005 Brandi Doerschner Stephanie Ehrenfeld ...... 54 2000 Brooke Panepinto...... 9 2008

Robert Morris University 38 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University STOLEN BASES No. Year FIELDING PCT. * Pct. Year 1. Kelli Miller...... 23 1990 1. Camille Kline...... 1.000 2005 2. Ashley Wood...... 21 2003 Tera Prosser...... 1.000 1992 3. Gwen Leidy...... 17 1999 Kelli Miller...... 1.000 1993 Heather Ferrari...... 17 1991 Duang Fouse...... 1.000 1993 Ashley Wood...... 17 2003 Tera Prosser...... 1.000 1994 Jill Spargo...... 17 2005 Natalie Aloi...... 1.000 2000 7. Kelli Miller...... 14 1991 Kristin McDaniel...... 1.000 2006 Kelli Miller...... 14 1993 8. Eileen Czechanski...... 996 2001 9. Gwen Leidy...... 13 1997 9. Eileen Czechanski...... 993 1999 Jill Spargo...... 13 2006 10. Eileen Czechanski...... 991 2000 Jill Spargo...... 13 2007 Missy Nelson...... 991 1995

* Minimum 75 chances

Jill Spargo FIELDING

PUTOUTS No. Year TRIPLES No. Year 1. Brandi Doerschner...... 348 2003 1. Patty Morrison...... 6 1992 2. Brandi Doerschner...... 329 2005 Leissa Sabatini...... 6 1993 3. Kris Carr...... 304 1991 3. Kelly McLain...... 5 1995 4. Amy Aloi...... 299 2004 4. Erin Cooper ...... 4 1995 5. Cori Merkel...... 293 1997 Heather Ferrari...... 4 1993 6. Sara Headley...... 288 1998 Sara Headley...... 4 1998 Ashlee Smith...... 288 2006 Alissa Noel...... 4 1994 8. Megan Lynch...... 276 2008 Lauren Nisivoccia...... 4 2008 9. Vicki Goodnow...... 256 2002 9. Ten tied with ...... 3 10. Eileen Czechanski...... 254 2001 Ashlee Smith...... 249 2007 HOME RUNS No. Year Natalie Aloi 1. Kali Byers...... 11 2003 ASSISTS No. Year 2. Kali Byers...... 9 2005 1. Kali Byers...... 121 2003 PITCHING Ashlee Smith...... 9 2006 2. Jessica Calderone...... 113 2008 Brooke Panepinto...... 9 2008 GAMES No. Year 3. Keri Meyer...... 103 2005 5. Melissa Matteson...... 8 1999 1. Lauren Dickinson...... 38 2001 4. Jill Spargo...... 101 2005 Kali Byers...... 8 2006 2. Tera Prosser ...... 37 1992 5. Kristin McDaniel...... 99 2008 Megan Lynch...... 8 2008 Lauren Dickinson ...... 37 2002 6. Alissa Noel...... 97 1991 8. Sara Headley...... 7 1997 4. Erica Schwanke...... 36 1997 7. Shannon O’Brien...... 96 1999 Dana Knapp...... 7 2001 5. Erica Schwanke...... 34 1998 8. Kali Byers...... 95 2004 Kali Byers...... 7 2004 6. Tera Prosser...... 32 1991 9. Alissa Noel...... 93 1994 Brooke Panepinto...... 7 2007 Brandi Papiernik...... 32 2003 10. Jill Spargo...... 90 2004 12. Heather Ferrari...... 6 1993 8. Tera Prosser...... 31 1994 Lauren Dickinson...... 6 2001 9. Erica Riggle ...... 30 2005 Lauren Dickinson...... 6 2002 Brenna Reed...... 30 2006 Julie Conner...... 6 2002 Lindsey Moates...... 30 2008 Keri Meyer...... 6 2006 Brenna Reed...... 6 2008 GAMES STARTED No. Year 1. Lauren Dickinson...... 36 2001 WALKS No. Year 2. Tera Prosser...... 33 1992 1. Kali Byers...... 29 2004 3. Lauren Dickinson ...... 32 2002 2. Kali Byers...... 27 2006 4. Erica Schwanke...... 30 1997 3. Kali Byers...... 24 2005 5. Tera Prosser...... 29 1991 4. Nicole Aloi...... 21 1998 Tera Prosser...... 29 1994 Kali Byers...... 21 2003 Erica Schwanke...... 29 1998 6. Monica Everett...... 19 1991 8. Lauren Dickinson...... 25 2000 Shannon O’Brien...... 19 1996 9. Brandi Papiernik...... 24 2003 8. Jill Dorsch...... 18 2004 10. Stephani Ehrenfeld...... 23 1997 Keri Meyer...... 18 2006 Lauren Dickinson...... 23 1999 10. Nicole Aloi...... 16 1999 Stephani Ehrenfeld...... 23 1999 Jill Dorsch...... 16 2005 Danielle Cohen...... 23 2004 Keri Meyer...... 16 2005 Tera Prosser Brenna Reed...... 23 2006

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SAVES No. Year WINNING PCT.* Pct. Year 1. Erica Schwanke...... 3 1997 1. Tera Prosser...... 750 1991 Lindsey Moates...... 3 2008 Lindsey Moates...... 750 2008 3. Erica Riggle...... 2 2005 3. Carol Ewan...... 733 1993 Tera Prosser...... 2 1992 4. Danielle Cohen...... 700 2005 5. Stephani Ehrenfeld...... 1 1998 5. Erica Schwanke...... 677 1997 Carol Ewan...... 1 1993 6. Lauren Dickinson...... 667 2001 Erica Schwanke...... 1 1998 7. Tera Prosser...... 652 1993 Lauren Dickinson...... 1 1999 8. Tera Prosser...... 643 1994 Stephani Ehrenfeld...... 1 2000 9. Brenna Reed...... 636 2006 Lauren Dickinson...... 1 2001 10. Danielle Cohen...... 632 2006

Lauren Dickinson...... 1 2002 * Minimum 15 decisions Danielle Cohen...... 1 2006 Brenna Reed...... 1 2006 Brenna Reed...... 1 2008

ERA * ERA Year 1. Tera Prosser...... 1.19 1993 2. Erica Schwanke...... 1.35 1998 Danielle Cohen 3. Carol Ewan...... 1.41 1993 4. Tera Prosser...... 1.59 1994 5. Danielle Cohen...... 1.64 2005 INNINGS PITCHED No. Year 6. Tera Prosser...... 1.65 1991 1. Lauren Dickinson...... 232 2001 7. Erica Schwanke...... 1.66 1997 2. Lauren Dickinson...... 227.2 2002 8. Lauren Dickinson...... 1.67 2000 3. Tera Prosser...... 214.1 1992 9. Lauren Dickinson ...... 1.72 2002 4. Erica Schwanke...... 211 1997 10. Lauren Dickinson...... 1.77 1999 5. Erica Schwanke...... 207 1998 * Minimum 100 innings pitched 6. Tera Prosser...... 204 1991 7. Tera Prosser...... 180.1 1994 8. Lauren Dickinson...... 174 1999 9. Lauren Dickinson...... 167.2 2000 10. Danielle Cohen...... 155.2 2004 Erica Schwanke STRIKEOUTS No. Year 1. Erica Schwanke...... 280 1998 2. Lauren Dickinson...... 273 2001 SHUTOUTS No. Year 3. Lauren Dickinson...... 233 2002 1. Erica Schwanke...... 10 1998 4. Erica Schwanke...... 217 1997 Erica Schwanke...... 10 1997 5. Lauren Dickinson...... 193 2000 3. Tera Prosser...... 9 1993 6. Tera Prosser...... 164 1994 Tera Prosser...... 9 1992 7. Lauren Dickinson...... 142 1999 Tera Prosser...... 9 1991 Lauren Dickinson 8. Danielle Cohen ...... 135 2005 6. Lauren Dickinson...... 8 2001 9. Erica Schwanke...... 126 1995 Tera Prosser...... 8 1994 10. Erica Riggle...... 124 2005 WINS No. Year 8. Lauren Dickinson...... 6 2002 1. Tera Prosser...... 24 1991 9. Lauren Dickinson...... 5 2000 COMPLETE GAMES No. Year Lauren Dickinson...... 24 2001 Lauren Dickinson...... 5 1999 1. Lauren Dickinson...... 33 2001 3. Erica Schwanke...... 21 1997 Carol Ewan...... 5 1994 2. Erica Schwanke...... 30 1997 Lauren Dickinson...... 21 2002 Brenna Reed...... 5 2006 Tera Prosser...... 30 1992 5. Tera Prosser...... 20 1992 Lauren Dickinson...... 30 2002 6. Tera Prosser...... 18 1994 NO-HITTERS No. Year 5. Erica Schwanke...... 28 1998 7. Erica Schwanke...... 17 1998 1. Erica Schwanke...... 4 1997 6. Tera Prosser...... 25 1994 8. Tera Prosser...... 15 1993 2. Tera Prosser...... 2 1994 7. Lauren Dickinson...... 22 2000 Lindsey Moates...... 15 2008 3. Stephani Ehrenfeld...... 1 1997 8. Tera Prosser...... 21 1993 10. Danielle Cohen...... 14 2005 Brandi Papiernik...... 1 2003 Lauren Dickinson...... 21 1999 Lauren Dickinson...... 14 2000 Tera Prosser...... 1 1993 10. Danielle Cohen...... 19 2004 Brenna Reed...... 14 2006 Tera Prosser...... 1 1992

Robert Morris University 40 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University Team Single-Season Records

HITTING Stolen Bases RUNS No. Year No. Year 1. 68...... 1991 1. 293...... 1997 2. 64...... 1997 2. 229...... 2005 3. 59...... 2003 3. 216...... 1994 4. 58...... 1992 4. 208...... 2006 58...... 1999 5. 205...... 2008 Batting Average HITS AVG. Year No. Year 1. .309...... 2006 1. 431...... 1997 2. .304...... 1997 2. 407...... 2005 3. .295...... 2005 Ashlee Smith Dana Knapp 3. 377...... 2006 4. .285...... 2007 4. 375...... 2008 5. .288...... 2008 ERA 4. 354...... 1995 ERA Year 1. 1.40...... 1993 RBI 2. 1.65...... 1991 No. Year 3. 1.75...... 1998 1. 227...... 1997 4. 1.76...... 1992 2. 203...... 2005 5. 1.79...... 1994 3. 195...... 2008 3. 188...... 2001 Shutouts 4. 182...... 2006 No. Year 1. 14...... 1997 Doubles 2. 13...... 1992 No. Year 13...... 1993 1. 70...... 1997 13...... 1994 2. 60...... 2001 5. 12...... 1992 12...... 1998 3. 55...... 2007 Melissa Matteson 4. 53...... 2005 5. 50...... 2000 MISCELLANEOUS Julie Conner PITCHING Fielding Pct. Triples Innings Pitched PCT. Year No. Year No. Year 1. .969...... 2008 1. 17...... 1992 1. 358...... 1997 2. .967...... 2005 17...... 1993 2. 343.2...... 1995 3. .966...... 2006 17...... 1995 3. 342.1...... 2005 4. .962...... 2000 4. 14...... 1994 4. 335.2...... 2008 5. .960...... 1992 5. 12...... 1998 5. 324...... 1994 Winning Pct. Home Runs Strikeouts PCT. Year No. Year No. Year 1. .682...... 1991 1. 40...... 2008 1. 347...... 1998 2. .659...... 1993 2. 34...... 2006 2. 301...... 1997 3. .652...... 1992 3. 31...... 2001 3. 297...... 2001 4. .642...... 1997 4. 29...... 2007 4. 288...... 2005 5. .640...... 1994 Gwen Leidy 5. 25...... 2005 5. 281...... 2002

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 41 Softball Media Guide Individual Game Records

RMU 10-Strikeout Performances Player # Date Opponent Lauren Dickinson...... 16 4/30/00 @ Sacred Heart (G1) Carol Ewan...... 15 4/29/95 vs. Marist (G1) Erica Schwanke...... 15 3/21/97 vs. Geneva (G1) Erica Schwanke...... 15 4/18/98 @ Saint Francis (N.Y.) (G1) Danielle Cohen...... 15 5/1/05 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (G1) Erica Schwanke...... 14 3/23/97 vs. Washington & Jefferson (G2) Erica Schwanke...... 14 3/31/98 vs. Youngstown State (G1) Erica Schwanke...... 14 4/2/98 vs. Pittsburgh (G1) Erica Schwanke...... 14 5/3/98 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2) Lauren Dickinson...... 14 3/25/00 @ UMBC (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 14 3/7/01 vs. Holy Cross Lauren Dickinson...... 14 4/13/01 @ Quinnipiac (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 14 4/7/02 vs. Monmouth (G2) Erica Riggle...... 14 3/10/05 vs. Maine Carol Ewan Erica Riggle Erica Schwanke...... 13 4/19/98 @ Wagner (G1) Erica Schwanke...... 13 4/27/98 vs. Monmouth (G2) Lauren Dickinson...... 13 4/25/99 vs. Central Conn. State (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 10 3/11/00 vs. Austin Peay Lauren Dickinson...... 13 5/5/00 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 10 3/10/01 vs. Maine Lauren Dickinson...... 13 3/5/01 vs. St. Bonaventure Lauren Dickinson...... 10 4/5/01 vs. Cleveland State Lauren Dickinson...... 13 3/17/01 vs. Towson Lauren Dickinson...... 10 4/13/01 @ Quinnipiac (G2) Danielle Cohen...... 13 3/7/06 vs. St. Peters Lauren Dickinson...... 10 2/15/02 vs. Liberty Erica Schwanke...... 12 4/11/95 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 10 3/9/02 vs. Campbell Carol Ewan...... 12 4/12/96 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 10 3/24/02 @ Wagner (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 12 4/1/00 vs. Monmouth (G1) Danielle Cohen...... 10 4/11/07 @ Canisius (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 12 4/18/01 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (G2) Lauren Dickinson...... 12 5/3/02 vs. UMBC SEVEN-RBI GAMES Danielle Cohen...... 12 4/30/05 @ St. Francis (Pa.) (G1) Player Date Opponent Carol Ewan...... 11 5/3/94 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2) Kali Byers...... 5/8/05 vs. Wagner (G2) Carol Ewan...... 11 5/5/96 vs. Marist Erica Schwanke...... 11 3/22/97 vs. Point Park SIX-RBI GAMES Erica Schwanke...... 11 5/3/97 vs. Marist Player Date Opponent Erica Schwanke...... 11 4/4/98 vs. Pittsburgh (G1) Brooke Panepinto...... 3/31/07 vs. Sacred Heart (G1) Erica Schwanke...... 11 4/8/98 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Camille Kline...... 5/4/07 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2) Stephani Ehrenfeld..... 11 4/18/98 @ Saint Francis (N.Y.) (G2) Lauren Dickinson...... 11 4/11/99 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 11 4/19/99 vs. Saint Francis (N.Y.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 11 4/15/00 vs. Quinnipiac (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 11 4/8/01 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 11 4/14/01 @ Central Conn. State (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 11 4/18/01 vs. St. Francis (Pa.) (G1) Erica Riggle...... 11 4/6/02 vs. Long Island (G2) Lauren Dickinson...... 11 4/20/02 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (G1) Danielle Cohen...... 11 2/20/04 vs. North Carolina A&T Erica Riggle...... 11 3/24/05 vs. Dayton Danielle Cohen...... 11 4/14/06 vs. Long Island (G1) Tera Prosser...... 10 5/7/94 vs. Wagner Tera Prosser...... 10 5/7/94 vs. Marist Camille Kline Malinda Anders Carol Ewan...... 10 2/26/95 vs. Penn State

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FOUR-HIT GAMES Ashlee Smith...... 5/6/06 @ Wagner (G1) Player Date Opponent Brenna Reed...... 5/13/06 vs. Wagner Alissa Noel...... 3/23/91 vs. Clarion Susan Perich...... 3/5/07 vs. St. Joseph’s (G2) Alissa Noel...... 4/25/93 vs. Rider Camille Kline...... 3/22/07 vs. La Roche (G2) Kelly McLain...... 3/28/95 @ Cleveland State Ashlee Smith...... 3/28/07 @ Youngstown State (G2) Erin Cooper...... 4/15/95 @ Monmouth (G1) Susan Perich...... 4/2/07 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (G2) Allyson Dubinsky...... 3/22/97 vs. Point Park Ashlee Smith...... 5/4/07 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2) Cori Merkel...... 3/23/97 vs. Washington & Jefferson (G1) Shannon O’Brien...... 3/25/98 @ Akron (G1) FIVE-RBI GAMES Jill Dorsch...... 3/11/05 vs. LaSalle Player Date Opponent Ashlee Smith...... 4/2/06 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (G1) Alissa Noel...... 5/8/94 vs. Rider (G2) Jill Spargo...... 4/10/06 vs. Youngstown State (G1) Sara Headley...... 3/22/97 vs. Washington & Jefferson Susan Perich...... 3/31/07 vs. Sacred Heart (G1) Dana Knapp...... 3/26/00 @ Mount St. Mary’s (G1) Jill Spargo...... 4/29/07 vs. Wagner (G2) Amanda Shifflet...... 3/18/01 vs. Morgan State Amanda Shifflet...... 3/24/01 vs. UMBC (G2) FOUR-RBI GAMES Brandi Papiernik...... 4/8/01 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (G2) Player Date Opponent Vicki Goodnow...... 4/28/01 @ Fair. Dickinson (G1) Heather Ferrari...... 5/10/93 @ Youngstown State (G2) Julie Conner...... 4/7/02 vs. Monmouth (G1) Erin Cooper...... 4/23/95 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (G2) Dana Knapp...... 4/11/02 @ St. Francis (Pa.) (G2) Erica Schwanke...... 4/11/96 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (G2) Kali Byers...... 5/8/05 vs. Wagner (G2) Brianne Morgan...... 3/21/97 vs. Geneva (G1) Keri Meyer...... 4/9/05 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (G2) Allyson Dubinsky...... 3/22/97 vs. Point Park Jill Dorsch...... 4/15/06 vs. Monmouth (G1) Sandy Dobran...... 4/19/97 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (G2) Ashlee Smith...... 4/6/07 @ Mount St. Mary’s (G1) Cori Merkel...... 4/30/97 vs. Niagara (G2) Sara Headley...... 4/30/97 vs. Niaraga (G2) Natalie Aloi...... 5/3/98 vs. Monmouth Natalie Aloi...... 4/8/99 vs. St. Bonaventure (G2) Sara Headley...... 4/25/99 vs. Cent. Conn. State (G1) Dana Knapp...... 4/8/01 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson...... 3/30/02 @ UMBC (G1) Kali Byers...... 3/15/03 vs. Youngstown State Kali Byers...... 3/28/03 @ Quinnipiac (G2) Malinda Anders...... 2/20/04 vs. North Carolina A&T Danielle Cohen...... 4/18/04 vs. Central Conn. State Jill Dorsch...... 4/9/05 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (G1) Jill Dorsch...... 3/28/06 vs. Cleveland State (G1) Sandy Dobran Heather Ferrari Kali Byers...... 3/28/06 vs. Cleveland State (G2)

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 43 Softball Media Guide Individual Career Records

RUNS No. TRIPLES No. 1. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 118 1. Sara Headley (1996-99)...... 12 2. Jill Spargo (2004-07)...... 109 2. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 11 3. Kelli Miller (1990-93)...... 101 3. Alissa Noel (1991-94)...... 10 4. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 97 4. Leissa Sabatini (1993-94)...... 9 5. Sara Headley (1996-99)...... 93 5. Patty Morrison (1992-93)...... 8 Gwen Leidy (1996-99)...... 93 Nicole Aloi (1998-2001)...... 8 7. Sandy Dobran (1994-97)...... 89 8. Alissa Noel (1991-94)...... 86 HOME RUNS No. 9. Keri Meyer (2003-06)...... 85 1. Kali Byers (2003-06)...... 35 10. Shannon O’Brien (1996-99)...... 74 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 17 Ashlee Smith (2004-07)...... 17 RBI No. 4. Brooke Panepinto (2006-present)... 19 1. Kali Byers (2003-06)...... 144 5. Melissa Matteson (1999-2002)...... 16 2. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 102 Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 16 3. Monica Everett (1991-94)...... 94 4. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 91 WALKS No. Monica Everett 5. Sara Headley (1996-99)...... 81 1. Kali Byers (2003-06)...... 101 6. Keri Meyer (2003-06)...... 77 2. Jill Dorsch (2004-07)...... 64 7. Ashlee Smith (2004-07)...... 76 3. Shannon O’Brien (1996-99)...... 54 HITTING 8. Dana Knapp (1999-2002)...... 75 Nicole Aloi (1998-2001)...... 54 9. Melissa Matteson (1999-2002)...... 73 5. Monica Everett (1991-94)...... 48 GAMES No. 10. Brandi Doerschner (2001-05)...... 70 6. Keri Meyer (2003-06)...... 46 1. Kali Byers (2003-06)...... 190 7. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 42 2. Sandy Dobran (1994-97)...... 188 DOUBLES No. 8. Alissa Noel (1991-94)...... 39 3. Jill Spargo (2004-07)...... 183 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 41 Brandi Doerschner (2001-05)...... 39 4. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 180 2. Kali Byers (2003-06)...... 29 10. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 36 5. Monica Everett (1991-94)...... 179 Keri Meyer (2003-06)...... 29 6. Natalie Aloi (1998-2001)...... 178 4. Dana Knapp (1999-2002)...... 28 STOLEN BASES No. 7. Nicole Aloi (1998-2001)...... 177 5. Sandy Dobran (1994-97)...... 26 1. Kelli Miller (1990-93)...... 58 8. Shannon O’Brien (1996-99)...... 176 6. Brandi Doerschner (2001-05)...... 23 2. Jill Spargo (2004-07)...... 48 9. Dana Knapp (1999-2002)...... 175 7. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 22 3. Ashley Wood (2002)...... 43 10. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 174 Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 22 4. Gwen Leidy (1996-99)...... 42 Sara Headley (1996-99)...... 174 9. Alissa Noel (1991-94)...... 21 5. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 41 Jill Dorsch (2004-07)...... 174 10. Natalie Aloi (1998-2001)...... 20 6. Natalie Aloi (1998-2001)...... 37 7. Nicole Aloi (1998-2001)...... 33 AT BATS No. 8. Alissa Noel (1991-94)...... 29 1. Jill Spargo (2004-07)...... 644 9. Sara Headley (1996-99)...... 26 2. Sandy Dobran (1994-97)...... 571 10. Brooke Panepinto...... 24 3. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 551 4. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 535 BATTING AVERAGE * Avg. 5. Gwen Leidy (1996-99)...... 523 1. Brooke Panepinto (2006-present)... .352 2. Jill Dorsch (2004-07)...... 345 HITS No. 3. Keri Meyer (2003-06)...... 342 1. Jill Spargo (2004-07)...... 219 4. Jill Spargo (2004-07)...... 340 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 186 5. Brianne Morgan (1997-98)...... 338 3. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 179 6. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 337 4. Kali Byers (2003-06)...... 168 7. Heather Ferrari (1991-94)...... 335 5. Jill Dorsch (2004-07)...... 166 8. Kali Byers (2003-06)...... 329 6. Keri Myer (2003-06)...... 165 9. Sara Headley (1996-99)...... 322 7. Sara Headley (1996-1999)...... 164 10. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000)...... 315 8. Gwen Leidy (1996-1999)...... 163 9. Sandy Dobran (1994-1997)...... 159 * Minimum 250 at bats 10. Natalie Aloi (1998-2001)...... 152 Brooke Panepinto

Robert Morris University 44 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University PITCHING SAVES No. 1. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 4 GAMES No. 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 3 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 127 Lindsey Moates (2008-present)...... 3 2. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 124 4. Erica Riggle (2002-05)...... 2 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 113 Brenna Reed (2005-08)...... 2 4. Brenna Reed (2005-08)...... 97 4. Erica Riggle (2002-05)...... 97 EARNED RUN AVERAGE * No. 5. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000)...... 88 1. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 1.59 Danielle Cohen (2004-07)...... 88 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 1.78 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 1.93 GAMES STARTED No. 4. Carol Ewan (1993-96)...... 2.03 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 114 5. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000)...... 2.92 2. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 113 Brenna Reed * Minimum 300 innings pitched 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 93 4. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000)...... 81 WINS No. FIELDING 5. Danielle Cohen (2004-07)...... 75 1. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 77 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 71 PUTOUTS No. 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 56 1. Brandi Doerschner (2001-05)...... 833 4. Brenna Reed (2005-08)...... 45 2. Sara Headley (1996-99)...... 818 5. Carol Ewan (1993-96)...... 39 3. Jill Dorsch (2004-07)...... 717 Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000)...... 39 4. Eileen Czechanski (1998-2001)...... 699 5. Ashlee Smith (2004-07)...... 635 WINNING PCT. ** Pct. 1. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 670 ASSISTS No. 2. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 596 1. Jill Spargo (2004-07)...... 344 3. Brenna Reed (2005-08)...... 592 2. Alissa Noel (1991-94)...... 339 4. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 582 3. Shannon O’Brien (1996-99)...... 299 5. Carol Ewan (1993-96)...... 527 4. Sandy Dobran (1994-97)...... 262 Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000)...... 527 5. Keri Meyer (2003-06)...... 279 ** Minimum 30 decisions FIELDING PCT. * Pct. 1. Kelli Miller (1990-93)...... 990 SHUTOUTS No. 2. Vicki Goodnow (2000-02)...... 988 1. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 35 3. Jill Dorsch (2004-07)...... 984 2. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 26 4. Eileen Czechanski (1998-2001)...... 982 Eileen Czechanski 3. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 24 5. Missy Nelson (1992-95)...... 981 4. Danielle Cohen (2004-07)...... 11 Ashlee Smith (2004-08)...... 981 Brenna Reed (2005-08)...... 11 INNINGS PITCHED No. * Minimum 250 chances 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 801.1 2. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 751.1 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 659 4. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000)...... 510.1 5. Brenna Reed (2005-08)...... 484.1

STRIKEOUTS No. 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 841 2. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 688 3. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 473 4. Danielle Cohen (2004-07)...... 429 4. Carol Ewan (1993-96)...... 376 5. Brenna Reed (2005-08)...... 311

COMPLETE GAMES No. 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002)...... 116 2. Tera Prosser (1991-94)...... 102 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98)...... 89 4. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000)...... 59 Kali Byers 5. Carol Ewan (1993-96)...... 58 Lindsey Moates

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 45 Softball Media Guide All-Time Scores

1991 (30-14) 5/2 vs. Long Island ^...... W 1-0 (10) 4/16 @ Akron...... W 2-1 4/18 @ Princeton %...... W 1-0 Coach: Craig Coleman 5/2 vs. Long Island ^...... W 7-1 4/20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 5-0 4/18 vs. Hofstra %...... L 1-2 Home: 10-2 • Road: 8-2 • Neutral: 12-10 4/20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 8-0 4/19 @ Rutgers...... W 5-0 3/4 vs. Loyola (Illinois) $...... W 4-3 (9) $ Orlando Rebel Games | ! Penn State Classic 4/23 CLEVELAND STATE...... W 8-0 4/19 @ Rutgers...... L 0-2 3/4 vs. Lake Superior State $...... W 4-3 # Akron Invitational | ^ NEC Tournament 4/23 CLEVELAND STATE...... W 8-0 4/24 vs. Monmouth ^...... W 7-0 3/5 vs. Western Michigan $...... L 2-6 4/25 vs. Marist ^...... W 3-1 4/24 vs. Marist ^...... W 7-1 3/5 vs. Detroit $...... L 2-3 4/25 vs. Monmouth ^...... W 3-2 4/24 vs. Rider ^...... W 2-1 3/6 vs. Valparaiso $...... L 0-2 (8) 1992 (30-16) 5/25 vs. Long Island ^...... W 7-2 4/25 vs. Rider ^...... W 5-0 3/6 vs. Detroit $...... L 6-7 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/26 vs. Long Island ^...... W 7-2 5/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 8-4 3/7 vs. Lake Superior State $...... W 3-2 Home: 10-0 • Road: 12-8 • Neutral: 8-8 5/9 @ Providence #...... L 1-3 5/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 10-0 (5) 3/7 vs. Maine $...... L 2-3 3/7 vs. Valparaiso $...... W 1-0 5/9 vs. Drexel #...... L 3-4 (9) 5/13 vs. Providence #...... W 3-0 3/8 vs. IUPUI $...... W 4-1 3/7 vs. Illinois-Chicago $...... W 2-1 5/14 vs. East Carolina #...... W 7-1 3/8 vs. LaSalle $...... L 2-3 3/8 vs. Maine $...... L 3-8 $ Rebel Games | ! USF Classic 5/14 @ Hofstra #...... L 2-6 3/23 CLARION...... W 7-2 3/8 vs. Temple $...... W 4-2 ^ NEC Tournament | # ECAC Tournament 5/15 vs. Yale #...... W 6-2 3/23 CLARION...... W 10-0 3/9 vs. SE Missouri State $...... L 0-8 5/15 @ Hofstra #...... L 0-5 3/27 @ Geneva...... W 5-0 3/9 vs. Evansville $...... W 3-0 3/27 @ Geneva...... W 14-4 (6) 3/10 @ Florida State...... L 0-1 1993 (27-14) $ Tampa Bay, Fla. | ! USF Classic 3/29 @ Penn State !...... L 0-1 3/10 @ Florida State...... L 1-14 (5) Coach: Craig Coleman % Princeton Classic | ^ NEC Tournament 3/29 vs. California (Pa.) !...... W 1-0 3/12 vs. St. Francis (Illinois) $...... L 2-4 Home: 7-1 • Road: 9-3 • Neutral: 11-10 # ECAC Tournament 3/30 vs. Colgate !...... L 2-4 3/12 vs. SE Missouri State $...... L 2-3 3/6 @ Stetson...... W 2-1 3/30 vs. LaSalle !...... W 2-0 3/13 @ South Florida !...... L 3-7 3/6 @ Stetson...... W 4-2 4/2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 2-1 3/13 vs. Miami (Ohio) !...... L 0-8 3/7 vs. LaSalle $...... W 7-3 (4) 1994 (32-18, 6-0 NEC) 4/2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 0-3 3/14 vs. North Carolina !...... L 6-11 3/7 vs. LaSalle $...... W 6-0 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/4 GANNON...... W 8-0 3/14 vs. Oklahoma !...... L 3-4 3/9 vs. Central Michigan $...... L 3-4 Home: 10-2 • Road: 6-5 • Neutral: 16-11 4/4 GANNON...... W 7-0 3/28 @ Rutgers...... W 4-2 3/9 vs. Central Michigan $...... L 0-1 2/26 vs. Campbell $...... L 0-1 4/5 @ Cleveland State...... W 2-0 3/28 @ Rutgers...... W 13-1 (5) 3/9 vs. Penn State $...... W 6-2 2/26 vs. Penn State $...... W 11-2 4/5 @ Cleveland State...... W 7-5 3/29 @ Princeton...... L 0-2 3/10 vs. Ball State $...... L 0-6 2/26 vs. Radford $...... W 10-5 4/6 vs. Edinboro #...... L 1-3 3/29 @ Princeton...... W 6-1 3/10 vs. Ball State $...... L 3-10 2/27 @ East Carolina...... W 9-1 4/6 @ Akron #...... L 1-9 4/3 @ Virginia...... L 2-3 3/12 @ South Florida !...... W 6-4 2/27 vs. UMBC $...... W 5-1 4/6 vs. Detroit #...... W 5-4 4/3 @ Virginia...... W 6-1 3/12 vs. Virginia !...... L 2-9 3/5 @ South Florida...... L 0-4 4/7 vs. Detroit #...... L 0-7 4/4 @ Towson...... W 2-1 3/12 vs. Oklahoma State !...... L 1-2 3/5 @ South Florida...... L 1-2 4/10 @ Saint Francis (Pa.)...... W 11-0 4/4 @ Towson...... W 4-1 3/13 vs. Iowa State !...... L 3-6 (5) 3/7 vs. South Carolina !...... L 1-2 4/10 @ Saint Francis (Pa.)...... W 8-0 4/5 @ George Mason...... W 6-3 3/13 vs. Eastern Michigan !...... L 2-4 3/7 vs. Central Michigan !...... W 2-1 4/12 @ Youngstown State...... W 7-4 4/5 @ George Mason...... L 2-3 3/31 @ Youngstown State...... W 2-0 3/7 vs. Central Michigan !...... W 5-0 4/12 @ Youngstown State...... W 2-0 4/8 OHIO...... W 5-0 4/2 @ Temple...... W 4-2 3/10 vs. Oklahoma !...... L 3-6 4/17 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.)...... W 5-1 4/8 OHIO...... W 7-4 4/2 @ Temple...... W 9-1 3/10 vs. Oklahoma !...... W 12-2 4/17 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.)...... W 10-3 4/10 @ Canisius...... L 0-3 4/7 CALIFORNIA (Pa.)...... W 5-2 3/11 @ Florida State %...... W 1-0 4/20 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) ^...... W 11-0 (5) 4/10 @ Canisius...... W 6-0 4/7 CALIFORNIA (Pa.)...... L 4-5 3/11 vs. Penn State %...... W 3-0 4/20 vs. Wagner ^...... W 11-4 4/11 @ Youngstown State...... W 4-0 4/8 W. VA. WESLEYAN...... W 6-1 3/11 vs. Notre Dame %...... L 0-18 (5) 4/27 INDIANA (Pa.)...... L 0-1 4/11 @ Youngstown State...... W 4-1 4/8 W. VA. WESLEYAN...... W 8-0 3/12 vs. Illinois-Chicago %...... W 5-3 (8) 4/27 INDIANA (Pa.)...... W 2-1 4/12 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 11-1 (5) 4/14 NIAGARA...... W 9-0 3/12 vs. UCLA %...... L 2-6 4/28 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 7-2 4/12 MOUNT ST. MARY’S...... W 9-0 4/14 NIAGARA...... W 2-0 3/12 vs. North Carolina %...... L 0-5 4/28 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 8-1 4/14 NIAGARA...... W 4-2 (8) 4/17 vs. Hofstra %...... L 1-2 (8) 3/25 vs. Temple ~...... W 7-1 5/2 vs. Long Island ^...... L 3-4 (9) 4/14 NIAGARA...... W 15-0 (5) 4/17 @ Princeton %...... W 5-0 3/25 vs. Rutgers ~...... L 3-4 5/2 vs. Monmouth ^...... W 4-0 4/16 @ Akron...... W 4-1 4/18 vs. Rider %...... W 1-0 3/26 vs. Princeton ~...... W 2-0

1991 Colonials 1992 Colonials

Robert Morris University 46 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 1996 (15-23, 11-5 NEC) 4/28 RIDER *...... W 1-0 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/28 RIDER *...... L 0-2 Home: 4-4 • Road: 6-5 • Neutral: 5-14 5/4 Saint Francis (Pa.) ^...... W 6-4 3/3 vs. Ball State $...... L 0-6 5/4 vs. Monmouth ^...... W 5-4 3/3 vs. Ball State $...... L 0-2 5/5 vs. Marist ^...... L 0-6 3/5 vs. Central Michigan $...... W 2-1 5/5 vs. Rider ^...... L 1-5 3/5 vs. Central Michigan $...... L 2-4 3/6 vs. Michigan State $...... L 3-17 (5) $ Tampa Bay, Fla. | ! USF Classic 3/6 @ South Florida...... L 0-4 % Princeton Invite | * NEC Game 3/6 vs. East Carolina $...... L 0-5 ^ NEC Tournament 3/8 vs. Iowa !...... L 0-11 (5) 3/8 vs. Western Michigan !...... W 3-1 3/8 vs. Temple !...... L 0-6 1997 (34-19, 14-2 NEC) 3/9 vs. Virginia !...... L 0-5 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/9 vs. Western Illinois !...... L 1-6 Home: 19-2 • Road: 8-5 • Neutral: 7-12 3/30 vs. Lehigh %...... L 1-2 2/21 vs. Maryland $...... W 2-0 3/30 @ Princeton %...... L 5-7 2/21 vs. Minnesota $...... L 1-15 3/31 vs. Hofstra %...... L 0-10 2/22 @ East Carolina $...... W 8-7 3/31 @ Princeton %...... L 0-1 2/23 vs. Eastern Michigan $...... W 3-1 4/11 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 15-0 (5) 2/23 vs. Illinois-Chicago $...... L 0-6 1993 Colonials 4/11 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 7-1 2/28 vs. Coastal Carolina $...... W 4-2 4/12 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 8-2 2/28 @ South Florida !...... L 0-9 4/12 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 3-0 3/1 vs. Michigan State !...... L 0-3 3/26 vs. Rutgers ~...... W 6-4 3/7 vs. Central Michigan !...... L 3-9 4/13 @ Long Island *...... L 0-1 3/1 vs. Mississippi !...... L 1-2 3/29 @ Ohio State...... L 1-2 3/7 vs. Central Michigan !...... L 1-6 4/13 @ Long Island *...... W 5-2 3/2 vs. Coastal Carolina !...... W 4-3 (10) 3/29 @ Ohio State...... L 0-4 3/9 vs. South Carolina !...... L 1-5 4/14 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 8-0 3/2 @ South Florida !...... L 0-8 (5) 4/2 TEMPLE...... W 4-1 3/9 vs. Louisiana Tech !...... L 0-8 (5) 4/14 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 10-0 (5) 3/4 vs. Central Michigan %...... L 1-3 4/2 TEMPLE...... W 4-3 3/10 vs. Illinois-Chicago %...... L 0-4 4/18 CLEVELAND STATE...... L 5-8 3/4 vs. Central Michigan %...... L 5-9 4/5 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 8-0 (5) 3/10 vs. Yale %...... L 1-4 4/18 CLEVELAND STATE...... L 0-2 3/7 vs. Florida Atlantic %...... L 3-4 4/5 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 8-0 (6) 3/11 vs. Indiana State %...... L 0-5 4/20 @ Marist *...... L 0-3 3/7 vs. South Carolina %...... L 0-1 4/14 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 5-0 3/11 @ Florida State %...... L 0-3 4/20 @ Marist *...... L 3-4 3/7 vs. Indiana State %...... W 5-2 4/14 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 6-1 3/11 vs. Iowa %...... L 0-9 4/21 @ Wagner *...... W 2-1 3/8 vs. Indiana %...... L 6-7 (8) 4/16 vs. Rhode Island...... W 4-0 (6) 3/25 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 15-0 (5) 4/21 @ Wagner *...... W 11-1 3/8 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga %.. L 5-19 (5) 4/20 @ Youngstown State...... W 7-4 3/25 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 6-1 4/27 MONMOUTH *...... W 8-2 3/21 GENEVA #...... W 10-0 4/20 @ Youngstown State...... W 5-1 3/26 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 6-3 4/27 MONMOUTH *...... L 0-1 3/21 GENEVA #...... W 11-0 (5) 4/21 CALIFORNIA (Pa.)...... W 9-1 (5) 3/26 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 5-0 4/21 CALIFORNIA (Pa.)...... W 3-0 3/28 @ Cleveland State...... L 1-7 4/23 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 3-2 (8) 3/28 @ Cleveland State...... W 7-4 4/23 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 7-0 3/29 @ Youngstown State...... L 1-2 4/30 vs. Hofstra &...... L 3-7 3/29 @ Youngstown State...... W 2-1 4/30 vs. Rider &...... L 4-7 4/1 @ Ohio State &...... L 0-6 5/1 @ Princeton &...... L 1-2 4/1 vs. Green &...... L 2-4 5/1 vs. Hofstra &...... L 0-6 4/2 vs. Loyola (Ill.) &...... L 2-7 5/3 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 9-1 4/2 @ Ohio State &...... L 1-9 5/3 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 5-2 4/2 vs. Bowling Green &...... W 10-2 5/7 vs. Wagner ^...... W 11-0 (6) 4/8 @ Temple...... L 2-9 5/7 vs. Monmouth ^...... W 1-0 4/9 @ St. Joseph’s...... W 2-1 5/7 vs. Marist ^...... W 3-0 4/9 @ St. Joseph’s...... L 3-4 5/8 vs. Rider ^...... L 3-4 4/11 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 3-0 5/8 vs. Rider ^...... W 12-4 4/11 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 3-0 5/12 MAINE +...... L 1-2 4/14 @ Rider *...... W 3-2 5/12 MAINE +...... L 1-2 4/14 @ Rider *...... L 2-3 4/15 @ Monmouth *...... W 6-3 $ East Carolina Invite | ! Tampa Bay, Fla. 4/15 @ Monmouth *...... W 5-1 (10) % FSU Invite | ~ West Point Classic 4/20 @ Ohio State...... L 0-8 (5) & Princeton Invite | * NEC Game 4/20 @ Ohio State...... L 2-6 ^ NEC Tournament | + NCAA Play-In 4/22 LONG ISLAND *...... L 1-3 4/22 LONG ISLAND *...... W 3-1 4/23 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 8-2 1995 (23-30, 13-3 NEC) 4/23 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 8-1 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/29 MARIST *...... L 0-1 Home: 10-2 • Road: 8-12 • Neutral: 5-16 4/29 MARIST *...... W 1-0 2/24 vs. UMBC $...... L 1-2 5/1 MARIST *...... W 9-2 2/24 vs. Northern Illinois $...... W 3-2 5/1 WAGNER *...... W 9-2 2/25 @ East Carolina $...... L 3-7 5/6 vs. Wagner ^...... W 4-0 2/25 vs. Radford $...... W 6-3 5/6 vs. Rider ^...... L 0-5 2/26 vs. Penn State $...... W 7-5 5/6 vs. Monmouth ^...... L 0-2 3/4 @ South Florida...... L 1-5 3/4 @ South Florida...... L 0-4 $ East Carolina Invite | ! Tampa Bay, Fla. 3/6 vs. Michigan State !...... L 1-7 % USF Classic | & Ohio State Invite 3/6 vs. Michigan State !...... L 1-9 (5) * NEC Game | ^ NEC Tournament 1994 Colonials

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1999 (22-23-1, 13-5 NEC) 3/10 vs. Providence $...... L 4-7 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/11 vs. Austin Peay $...... W 4-0 Home: 10-3-1 • Road: 6-10 • Neutral: 6-10 3/11 vs. Alabama-Birmingham $...... L 2-10 3/9 vs. Georgia !...... W 2-1 3/19 POINT PARK...... W 8-0 3/9 vs. Massachusetts !...... L 2-6 3/19 POINT PARK...... W 11-2 3/10 vs. Marshall !...... L 0-1 3/25 @ UMBC *...... L 1-2 3/10 vs. Virginia !...... L 0-3 3/26 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 11-1 3/11 vs. Georgia !...... L 3-4 3/26 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 4-5 3/12 PITTSBURGH...... L 5-6 3/27 @ UMBC *...... L 1-2 3/12 PITTSBURGH...... T 7-7 (8) 4/1 MONMOUTH *...... W 5-1 3/13 @ Temple %...... L 0-1 4/1 MONMOUTH *...... L 3-6 3/13 vs. Boston University %...... L 1-2 4/2 LONG ISLAND *...... W 5-4 3/14 @ Temple %...... L 5-6 4/2 LONG ISLAND *...... L 1-5 3/25 vs. Rider %...... W 5-4 4/8 @ Wagner *...... L 0-1 3/25 @ Youngstown State...... W 5-0 4/8 @ Wagner *...... W 7-2 3/27 @ Youngstown State...... L 6-7 4/15 QUINNIPIAC *...... W 7-2 3/27 @ Monmouth *...... L 5-6 4/15 QUINNIPIAC *...... W 2-0 1998 Colonials 3/28 @ Monmouth *...... L 0-4 4/16 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 4-0 3/28 @ Long Island *...... W 8-7 4/16 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 3-2 3/30 @ Long Island *...... W 1-0 4/19 @ Pittsburgh...... L 4-5 3/22 POINT PARK #...... W 24-0 (5) 3/7 vs. Mississippi $...... L 2-3 (11) 3/30 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 8-0 (6) 4/19 @ Pittsburgh...... L 0-2 3/22 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON #..... W 10-2 (6) 3/10 @ Stetson...... L 0-2 4/2 vs. Central Michigan $...... L 1-9 (6) 4/21 CANISIUS...... W 2-1 3/23 POINT PARK #...... W 9-1 (5) 3/10 @ Stetson...... L 2-3 4/2 vs. Mississippi $...... W 4-3 (8) 4/29 @ Princeton...... W 5-3 3/23 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON #..... W 17-0 (5) 3/12 vs. UNC-Charlotte...... W 2-0 4/3 vs. Boston University $...... L 1-5 4/29 @ Princeton...... L 3-10 3/23 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON #..... W 15-0 (5) 3/12 vs. Boston University...... W 2-0 4/3 vs. Wisconsin $...... L 0-8 (6) 4/30 @ Sacred Heart *...... W 6-3 4/1 @ Cleveland State...... L 0-3 3/13 vs. Louisiana State !...... L 0-9 4/7 vs. Michigan State $...... W 1-0 (8) 4/30 @ Sacred Heart *...... W 3-2 4/1 @ Cleveland State...... L 5-8 3/13 vs. Penn State !...... L 0-3 4/7 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... L 0-2 5/1 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 8-0 4/2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 3-2 (9) 3/13 vs. Northern Iowa !...... L 2-4 4/8 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 7-4 5/1 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 3-1 4/2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 0-3 3/14 @ Florida State !...... L 1-4 4/8 ST. BONAVENTURE...... W 14-4 5/3 @ Ohio State...... L 0-1 4/5 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 5-0 (8) 3/14 vs. Eastern Michigan !...... W 2-1 4/11 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 4-3 5/3 @ Ohio State...... L 0-8 4/5 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 5-3 3/25 @ Akron...... W 4-1 4/11 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 8-0 (6) 5/5 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 3-0 4/6 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 8-5 3/25 @ Akron...... L 0-2 4/12 UMBC *...... L 0-6 5/5 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 7-6 4/6 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 2-1 3/28 @ Princeton %...... L 0-1 (8) 4/12 UMBC *...... W 2-1 5/12 vs. Monmouth ^...... L 1-3 4/13 @ Rider *...... W 4-3 3/28 Boston College %...... W 8-7 (8) 4/13 @ Canisius...... L 1-4 5/12 vs. UMBC ^...... L 0-1 4/13 @ Rider *...... L 0-2 3/29 Hofstra %...... L 4-5 4/13 @ Canisius...... L 1-9 (5) 4/14 @ Monmouth *...... W 11-4 3/29 Boston College %...... L 0-7 4/18 WAGNER *...... W 4-3 # Golden Panther Games 4/14 @ Monmouth *...... W 7-6 3/31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 0-1 (8) 4/18 WAGNER *...... W 7-1 $ Orlando Rebel Games 4/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 9-0 (5) 3/31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 3-5 4/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 8-0 (5) * NEC Game | ^ NEC Tournament 4/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 14-3 (5) 4/2 PITTSBURGH...... W 7-0 4/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 11-1 (5) 4/20 LONG ISLAND *...... L 2-4 4/2 PITTSBURGH...... W 11-2 4/21 @ Cleveland State...... L 2-3 (10) 4/20 LONG ISLAND *...... W 9-1 4/4 PITTSBURGH...... W 10-2 4/21 @ Cleveland State...... L 2-3 (8) 2001 (27-18, 17-5 NEC) 4/26 WAGNER *...... W 8-0 4/4 PITTSBURGH...... W 13-4 4/24 @ Quinnipiac *...... W 2-1 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/26 WAGNER *...... W 9-0 4/5 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 12-0 4/24 @ Quinnipiac *...... L 1-2 Home: 11-3 • Road: 8-8 • Neutral: 8-7 4/27 MARIST *...... W 4-1 4/5 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 9-1 4/25 @ Cent. Conn. State *...... W 21-0 (5) 3/5 vs. Villanova $...... L 1-9 4/27 MARIST *...... W 3-0 4/8 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... L 1-2 4/25 @ Cent. Conn. State *...... W 4-3 (8) 3/5 vs. St. Bonaventure $...... W 4-2 4/29 @ St. Bonaventure...... W 4-3 4/8 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... T 2-2 5/1 vs. Long Island ^...... L 0-1 (10) 3/7 vs. Holy Cross $...... W 6-4 4/29 @ St. Bonaventure...... W 9-0 4/18 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 5-0 5/1 vs. UMBC ^...... W 3-1 3/7 vs. Yale $...... L 2-3 4/30 NIAGARA...... W 2-1 (11) 4/18 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 2-1 5/2 vs. Monmouth ^...... W 3-0 3/8 vs. Bethune-Cookman $...... W 2-1 4/30 NIAGARA...... W 14-2 (5) 4/19 @ Wagner *...... W 8-1 5/2 vs. Long Island ^...... L 1-2 3/8 vs. St. Joseph’s $...... W 5-1 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^...... W 5-0 4/19 @ Wagner *...... W 3-0 3/10 vs. Maine $...... W 3-0 5/3 vs. Rider ^...... L 1-2 4/24 CLEVELAND STATE...... W 8-0 $ Reebok Spring Break Tournament 3/10 vs. Rider $...... L 1-5 5/3 vs. Marist ^...... W 3-2 (9) 4/24 CLEVELAND STATE...... W 4-2 ! Florida State Invite | % Temple Invite 3/16 vs. Virginia %...... L 2-10 5/4 vs. Rider ^...... L 1-2 4/25 LONG ISLAND *...... W 5-3 * NEC Game | ^ NEC Tournament 3/17 vs. UNC Greensboro %...... W 2-0 4/25 LONG ISLAND *...... W 1-0 3/17 vs. Towson %...... L 2-4 $ Triangle Classic 4/27 MONMOUTH *...... W 1-0 3/18 vs. Morgan State %...... W 8-0 ! USF Louisville Slugger Tournament 4/27 MONMOUTH *...... W 3-2 2000 (22-22, 14-6 NEC) 3/18 vs. Elon %...... W 8-5 % USF Speedline Tournament 5/3 Monmouth #...... W 5-0 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/20 @ Ohio State...... L 0-4 # Three Rivers Classic | * NEC Game 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^...... W 1-0 Home: 9-2 • Road: 9-9 • Neutral: 4-11 3/20 @ Ohio State...... L 0-8 ^ NEC Tournament 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^...... L 0-1 (8) 3/3 vs. Wichita State #...... L 0-1 3/24 UMBC *...... W 2-0 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^...... W 7-5 3/3 vs. Florida International #...... L 0-7 3/24 UMBC *...... W 9-7 5/7 @ Niagara +...... W 2-0 3/4 vs. Bowling Green #...... L 0-2 3/28 @ Kent State...... L 0-8 1998 (26-21-1, 10-1-1 NEC) 5/7 @ Niagara +...... L 0-3 3/4 vs. Eastern Michigan #...... L 2-12 3/28 @ Kent State...... W 3-2 Coach: Craig Coleman 5/8 @ Niagara +...... L 0-1 3/5 vs. Ohio State #...... L 0-7 3/31 @ Monmouth *...... L 1-2 Home: 12-2• Road: 6-6-1 • Neutral: 8-10 3/7 vs. Detroit $...... L 0-3 3/31 @ Monmouth *...... L 0-1 3/5 vs. Florida Atlantic $...... W 2-1 $ USF Classic | ! Florida State Invite 3/7 vs. UNC Wilmington $...... W 6-5 4/1 @ Long Island *...... L 0-8 3/5 vs. Indiana State $...... L 2-6 % Princeton Invite | * NEC Game 3/8 vs. Sacred Heart $...... W 3-0 4/1 @ Long Island *...... L 0-2 3/6 vs. Texas $...... L 1-7 ^ NEC Tournament | + NCAA Play-in 3/8 vs. St. Xavier $...... L 4-5 4/5 CLEVELAND STATE...... L 1-2 3/7 vs. Michigan State $...... L 3-13 3/10 vs. Cleveland State $...... W 2-1 4/5 CLEVELAND STATE...... L 4-5

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3/22 vs. Penn State %...... L 0-8 (6) 3/9 vs. Evansville $...... L 6-9 3/22 vs. Tulsa %...... L 6-12 3/12 vs. St. Joseph’s %...... L 1-5 3/23 vs. Tulsa %...... L 0-6 3/12 vs. Florida State %...... L 1-9 3/25 @ Cleveland St...... L 6-10 3/13 vs. Central Michigan %...... L 1-7 3/29 @ Quinnipiac *...... L 2-8 3/13 vs. Texas A&M %...... L 1-6 3/29 @ Quinnipiac *...... W 7-6 3/13 vs. North Carolina %...... L 2-5 4/3 @ Youngstown State...... L 0-7 3/14 vs. St. Louis %...... L 2-3 4/3 @ Youngstown State...... L 1-12 (5) 3/19 vs. Ohio State !...... L 1-8 4/5 SACRED HEART *...... W 8-3 3/20 vs. Michigan State !...... L 0-9 (5) 4/5 SACRED HEART *...... L 1-11 (5) 3/20 vs. Loyola (Illinois)...... L 0-10 (5) 4/6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON *...... L 5-8 3/27 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... L 1-2 4/6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON *...... W 7-2 3/27 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... T 2-2 (8) 4/9 @ Kent State...... L 1-4 3/28 @ Wagner *...... W 5-2 4/9 @ Kent State...... L 2-8 3/28 @ Wagner *...... L 0-2 4/12 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 7-6 4/6 CLEVELAND STATE...... L 0-2 (8) 4/12 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 6-5 4/6 CLEVELAND STATE...... L 2-3 4/13 WAGNER *...... L 2-6 4/9 CANISUS...... W 5-3 2002 Colonials 4/13 WAGNER *...... L 4-8 4/9 CANISUS...... W 7-6 (10) 4/15 AKRON...... L 0-11 (6) 4/10 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 2-5 4/15 AKRON...... L 0-15 (5) 4/10 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 3-4 4/7 WAGNER *...... W 9-1 3/24 @ Wagner *...... W 3-2 4/18 @ Long Island *...... L 3-6 4/17 QUINNIPIAC *...... L 3-7 4/7 WAGNER *...... W 4-1 3/29 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 6-2 4/18 @ Long Island *...... L 0-7 4/17 QUINNIPIAC *...... W 4-0 4/8 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 8-0 3/29 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 2-1 4/19 @ Monmouth *...... L 3-4 4/18 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 8-4 4/8 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 13-3 3/30 @ UMBC *...... W 5-0 4/19 @ Monmouth *...... L 3-5 4/18 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 4-2 4/13 @ Quinnipiac *...... W 5-0 3/30 @ UMBC *...... L 0-6 4/23 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... L 3-11 (6) 4/20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 3-4 4/13 @ Quinnipiac *...... W 10-2 4/6 LONG ISLAND *...... L 1-7 4/23 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... L 3-7 4/20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 1-5 4/14 @ Central Conn. State *...... W 5-0 4/6 LONG ISLAND *...... L 2-5 4/26 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... L 0-8 (6) 4/22 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 3-0 4/14 @ Central Conn. State *...... W 4-0 4/7 MONMOUTH *...... W 8-0 4/26 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 6-0 4/24 @ Sacred Heart *...... W 7-0 4/18 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 3-1 4/7 MONMOUTH *...... W 4-1 4/27 UMBC *...... L 3-5 4/24 @ Sacred Heart *...... L 4-5 4/18 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 5-4 4/10 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 7-0 4/27 UMBC *...... L 3-12 4/25 @ Fairleigh Dickinson *...... L 1-2 4/19 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 5-1 4/10 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 8-2 5/1 PITTSBURGH...... L 0-6 4/25 @ Fairleigh Dickinson *...... L 1-4 4/19 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 9-0 4/11 @ Pittsburgh...... W 6-2 5/1 PITTSBURGH...... L 0-15 (5) 4/28 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 4-3 4/28 @ Fairleigh Dickinson *...... W 13-0 4/11 @ Pittsburgh...... W 5-4 5/1 LONG ISLAND *...... L 5-12 4/28 @ Fairleigh Dickinson *...... W 18-1 4/17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 2-3 # First Pitch Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) 5/1 LONG ISLAND *...... W 8-0 (5) 4/29 @ Sacred Heart *...... W 7-0 4/17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 2-8 $ Orlando Rebel Games 5/4 PITTSBURGH...... L 1-2 4/29 @ Sacred Heart *...... L 1-2 4/20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON *...... W 3-0 % Who’s Hoo Tournament | * NEC Game 5/4 PITTSBURGH...... W 3-2 (8) 5/1 PITTSBURGH...... W 2-1 4/20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON *...... W 9-2 5/1 PITTSBURGH...... L 2-11 4/21 SACRED HEART *...... W 2-0 # Elon Invitational | $ Spring Fling Tournament 5/4 vs. Monmouth ^...... L 4-7 4/22 SACRED HEART *...... W 6-2 2004 (12-33-1, 8-9-1 NEC) % Seminole Invite | ! Buckeye Invite 5/4 vs. UMBC ^...... L 5-8 4/25 KENT STATE...... W 4-3 Coach: Craig Coleman * NEC Game 4/25 KENT STATE...... L 1-7 Home: 9-7 • Road: 2-7-1 • Neutral: 1-19 $ Orlando Rebel Games | % Winthrop Invite 4/27 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 4-1 2/20 vs. North Carolina A&T #...... W 8-0 (5) * NEC Game | ^ NEC Tournament 4/27 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 4-0 2/20 vs. Campbell #...... L 5-10 2005 (29-22-1, 17-3 NEC) 5/3 vs. UMBC ^...... L 1-2 2/21 vs. Akron #...... L 1-5 (8) Coach: Craig Coleman 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^...... L 4-5 2/21 vs. Virginia Tech #...... L 7-14 Home: 12-5-1 • Road: 9-9 • Neutral: 8-8 2002 (26-20, 16-4 NEC) 2/22 vs. Elon #...... L 3-7 3/6 vs. Detroit $...... W 3-0 Coach: Craig Coleman % Triangle Classic | $ Orlando Rebel Games 3/7 vs. Evansville $...... L 0-12 (5) 3/6 vs. Creighton $...... L 0-12 Home: 9-5 • Road: 10-4 • Neutral: 7-11 # Buckeye Invite | * NEC Game 3/7 vs. Central Florida $...... L 4-7 3/7 vs. Holy Cross $...... W 6-0 2/15 vs. Liberty %...... W 5-4 ^ NEC Tournament 3/8 vs. Maine $...... L 0-2 (8) 3/7 vs. Loyola (Illinois) $...... L 0-8 2/15 vs. East Carolina %...... W 4-2 3/8 vs. Central Florida $...... L 0-3 3/8 vs. St. Peters ...... W 3-1 2/16 vs. Long Island %...... L 1-4 3/9 vs. North Carolina $...... L 0-14 (5) 3/8 vs. Yale $...... W 6-1 2/16 vs. Virginia %...... L 2-6 2003 (9-38, 6-14 NEC) 3/3 vs. Detroit $...... L 3-8 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/3 vs. Bethune-Cookman $...... L 0-8 Home: 5-11 • Road: 1-14 • Neutral: 6-14 3/5 vs. Providence $...... L 0-2 2/21 vs. East Tenn. State #...... L 3-11 (6) 3/5 vs. St. Xavier $...... W 3-1 2/21 vs. Charlotte #...... L 0-10 (5) 3/6 vs. UNC-Wilmington $...... W 3-1 2/23 vs. Charleston #...... L 0-10 (5) 3/6 vs. Lehigh $...... W 5-3 3/11 vs. Fairfield $...... L 0-7 3/8 vs. LaSalle $...... L 2-3 3/11 vs. Butler $...... L 1-7 3/8 vs. Gardner-Webb $...... L 3-7 3/12 vs. Providence $...... L 1-5 3/9 vs. Campbell $...... L 0-3 3/12 vs. Niagara $...... L 3-4 (9) 3/9 vs. Fairfield $...... W 4-3 3/14 vs. Lehigh $...... L 2-3 (9) 3/15 vs. Kent State #...... W 1-0 3/14 vs. IUPUI $...... W 9-2 3/16 vs. Seton Hall #...... L 0-9 3/15 vs. Austin Peay $...... W 3-1 3/16 @ Ohio State #...... L 0-8 3/15 vs. Youngstown State $...... L 6-7 (8) 3/17 @ Ohio State #...... L 0-4 3/19 @ Pittsburgh...... L 0-8 (6) 3/23 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... L 3-4 3/19 @ Pittsburgh...... L 2-7 3/23 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 5-3 3/21 vs. James Madison %...... W 2-1 2004 Colonials 3/24 @ Wagner *...... W 5-2 3/21 vs. Virginia %...... L 1-10 (5)

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3/10 vs. Pennsylvania $...... L 4-9 2006 (26-19, 17-3 NEC) 3/10 vs. Maine $...... W 5-2 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/11 vs. Fairfield $...... L 3-4 Home: 10-4 • Road: 9-7 • Neutral: 7-8 3/11 vs. LaSalle $...... W 5-0 3/05 vs. Holy Cross %...... W 4-0 3/18 vs. Morgan State %...... W 14-2 3/05 vs. IPFW %...... W 9-8 3/18 vs. James Madison %...... L 0-5 3/06 vs. Lehigh %...... L 6-12 3/19 vs. Pittsburgh %...... L 1-6 3/06 vs. South Dakota State %...... W 3-0 3/19 @ James Madison %...... L 5-6 3/07 vs. St. Peter’s %...... L 3-4 3/20 vs. Morgan State %...... W 5-3 3/07 vs. Tennessee State %...... W 3-1 3/24 DAYTON...... L 5-6 3/09 vs. Creighton %...... L 2-7 3/24 DAYTON...... T 1-1 3/09 vs. Valparaiso %...... L 4-7 3/28 @ Cleveland State...... L 1-2 3/10 vs. Toledo %...... L 2-8 3/10 vs. St. Bonaventure %...... W 4-3 3/28 @ Cleveland State...... L 6-7 2008 Colonials 3/31 KENT STATE...... L 2-3 3/18 vs. Central Michigan !...... L 1-6 3/31 KENT STATE...... L 7-8 3/19 vs. Youngstown State !...... L 1-11 4/7 AKRON...... L 2-3 3/19 vs. Ohio State !...... L 2-11 3/28 CLEVELAND STATE...... L 9-10 4/7 AKRON...... L 0-8 2007 (18-22, 9-9 NEC) 2008 (30-20, 15-3 NEC) 3/28 CLEVELAND STATE...... W 10-9 4/9 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 8-2 Coach: Craig Coleman Coach: Craig Coleman 4/9 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) *...... W 14-6 4/01 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 6-1 Home: 10-4 • Road: 7-11 • Neutral: 1-7 Home: 11-5 • Road: 10-7 • Neutral: 9-8 4/10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON *...... W 3-0 4/01 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) *...... W 9-0 3/05 vs. St. Joseph’s...... L 0-7 2/23 vs. #22 Virgina Tech #...... W 4-3 4/10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON *...... W 5-2 4/02 @ Fairleigh Dickinson *...... W 5-0 3/05 vs. St. Joseph’s...... W 8-4 2/23 vs. Rider #...... L 3-4 4/13 @ Youngstown State...... L 0-2 4/02 @ Fairleigh Dickinson *...... W 4-1 3/06 @ South Florida...... L 1-4 2/24 vs. Villanova #...... L 1-3 4/13 @ Youngstown State...... L 9-10 4/08 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... L 5-8 3/06 @ South Florida...... L 0-3 2/24 vs. Rutgers #...... L 3-11 4/16 @ Central Conn. State *...... L 3-5 4/08 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 8-0 3/08 vs. Hofstra %...... L 2-8 3/10 vs. Butler ^...... L 0-1 4/16 @ Central Conn. State *...... W 4-1 4/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 5-4 3/08 vs. Ohio State %...... L 0-8 3/10 vs. Yale ^...... W 1-0 4/17 @ Quinnipiac *...... W 4-1 4/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... L 4-6 3/09 vs. Virginia Tech %...... L 1-8 3/11 vs. Penn ^...... L 0-1 4/17 @ Quinnipiac *...... L 3-4 4/12 @ Akron...... L 0-5 3/09 vs. Fordham %...... L 4-13 3/11 vs. IPFW ^...... L 3-6 4/19 @ Pittsburgh...... L 0-4 4/12 @ Akron...... L 0-8 3/10 vs. Central Michigan %...... L 0-10 3/13 vs. Butler ^...... W 2-0 4/19 @ Pittsburgh...... W 2-1 4/14 LONG ISLAND *...... W 4-0 3/10 vs. Michigian State %...... L 0-4 3/13 vs. Penn ^...... W 4-1 4/30 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 9-2 4/14 LONG ISLAND *...... L 2-6 3/22 LA ROCHE...... W 9-2 3/14 vs. Rider ^...... W 7-1 4/30 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 5-2 4/15 MONMOUTH *...... W 13-5 3/22 LA ROCHE...... W 11-0 3/14 vs. Columbia ^...... W 6-4 5/1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 4-3 4/15 MONMOUTH *...... W 6-4 3/28 @ Youngstown State...... W 2-1 3/15 vs. Siena ^...... L 2-5 5/1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 2-0 4/18 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 5-1 3/28 @ Youngstown State...... W 8-1 3/15 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay ^..... W 3-2 5/3 @ Monmouth *...... W 7-2 4/18 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 1-3 3/31 SACRED HEART *...... W 14-0 3/26 @ Kent State...... L 2-10 5/3 @ Monmouth *...... W 9-0 4/29 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 6-4 3/31 SACRED HEART *...... L 0-14 3/26 @ Kent State...... L 2-7 5/4 @ Long Island *...... L 3-4 4/29 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 9-6 4/02 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON *...... W 4-0 3/29 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 4-3 5/4 @ Long Island *...... W 4-3 4/30 QUINNIPIAC *...... W 7-1 4/02 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON *...... W 13-3 3/29 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) *...... W 5-4 5/7 SACRED HEART *...... W 8-0 4/30 QUINNIPIAC *...... W 5-4 4/06 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 10-5 3/30 CANISIUS...... L 2-6 5/7 SACRED HEART *...... W 7-2 5/02 @ Pittsburgh...... L 0-6 4/06 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 4-5 3/30 CANISIUS...... L 5-8 5/8 WAGNER *...... W 4-2 5/02 @ Pittsburgh...... L 2-12 4/07 @ Monmouth *...... L 1-3 4/3 CLEVELAND STATE...... W 7-5 5/8 WAGNER *...... W 13-4 5/06 @ Wagner *...... W 8-5 4/07 @ Monmouth *...... L 19-10 4/3 CLEVELAND STATE...... L 6-7 5/13 QUINNIPIAC ^...... W 6-0 5/06 @ Wagner *...... W 3-1 4/11 @ Canisius...... L 3-5 4/6 @ Long Island *...... L 0-3 5/13 WAGNER ^...... W 6-0 5/07 @ Sacred Heart *...... W 4-0 4/11 @ Canisius...... L 0-1 4/6 @ Long Island *...... W 1-0 5/15 @ WAGNER ^...... W 3-2 5/07 @ Sacred Heart *...... W 3-2 4/18 AKRON...... W 3-2 4/7 @ Wagner *...... W 3-2 5/20 vs. #4 Stanford !...... L 0-9 5/12 vs. #3 Wagner ^...... L 0-8 4/18 AKRON...... W 6-3 4/7 @ Wagner *...... W 12-1 5/21 vs. #16 Missouri !...... L 0-9 5/13 vs. #4 Mount St. Mary’s ^..... W 8-4 4/21 @ Quinnipiac *...... L 2-6 4/9 @ Akron...... W 4-3 5/13 vs. Wagner ^...... W 11-0 4/21 @ Quinnipiac *...... W 3-1 4/9 @ Akron...... W 8-0 $ Orlando Rebel Games 5/13 @ #1 Long Island ^...... L 2-4 4/22 @ Central Conn. State *...... L 3-4 4/12 CENTRAL CONN. STATE *...... W 4-3 % James Madison Invitational | * NEC Game 4/22 @ Central Conn. State *...... W 4-2 4/12 CENTRAL C0NN. STATE *...... W 10-3 ^ NEC Tournament | ! NCAA Regional % Rebel Games | ! Buckeye Invitational 4/29 WAGNER *...... W 3-2 4/13 QUINNIPIAC *...... W 4-1 * NEC Game | ^ NEC Tournament 4/29 WAGNER *...... L 10-11 4/13 QUINNIPIAC *...... L 3-6 4/30 LONG ISLAND *...... L 7-19 4/15 @ Pittsburgh...... L 2-9 4/30 LONG ISLAND *...... L 1-7 4/15 @ Pittsburgh...... L 0-9 5/01 @ Cleveland State...... L 0-1 4/17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 3-1 5/01 @ Cleveland State...... L 0-7 4/17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE...... W 9-6 5/03 PITTSBURGH...... W 10-1 4/19 MONMOUTH *...... W 7-2 5/03 PITTSBURGH...... W 5-4 4/19 MONMOUTH *...... L 4-5 5/04 @ Saint Francis *...... W 3-0 4/20 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 6-1 5/04 @ Saint Francis *...... W 12-9 4/20 MOUNT ST. MARY’S *...... W 10-4 4/23 @ St. Bonaventure...... W 1-0 % USF Tournament | * NEC Game 4/23 @ St. Bonaventure...... L 2-3 4/26 @ Sacred Heart *...... W 2-1 4/26 @ Sacred Heart *...... W 2-1 4/27 @ Fairleigh Dickinson *...... W 16-0 4/27 @ Fairleigh Dickinson *...... W 8-1

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Robert Morris University 50 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University Year-by-Year Records (Complete since 1991)

Year Overall Home Road Neutral NEC 1991 30-14 10-2 8-2 12-10 N/A 1992 30-16 10-0 12-8 8-8 N/A 1993 27-14 7-1 9-3 11-10 N/A 1994 32-18 10-2 6-5 16-11 6-0 1995 23-30 10-2 8-12 5-16 13-3 1996 15-23 4-4 6-5 5-14 11-5 1997 34-19 19-2 8-5 7-12 14-2 1998 26-20-1 12-2 5-6-1 9-12 10-1-1 1999 22-23-1 10-3-1 6-10 6-10 13-5 2000 22-22 9-2 9-9 4-11 14-6 2001 27-18 11-3 8-8 8-7 17-5 2002 26-20 9-5 10-4 7-11 16-4 2003 9-38 5-11 1-14 3-13 6-14 2004 12-33-1 9-7 2-7-1 1-19 8-9-1 2005 29-22-1 12-5-1 9-9 8-8 17-3 2006 26-19 10-4 9-7 7-8 17-3 2007 18-22 10-4 7-11 1-7 9-9 2008 30-20 11-5 10-7 9-8 15-3 Totals 438-391-4 178-64-2 133-132-2 127-195 186-72-2 Pct. .528 .736 .501 .394 .720

Streaks Overall Home Road Neutral Winning 17 (1992) 16 (1993-94) 9 (1993) 7 (1993) Losing 20 (2004) 4 (2005) 6 (2007) 19 (2004)

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 51 Softball Media Guide RMU vs. All Opponents (From 1991-present)

SCHOOL W L T SCHOOL W L T SCHOOL W L T Akron...... 7 9 0 Indiana (Pa.)...... 1 1 0 Sacred Heart...... 15 4 0 Austin Peay...... 2 0 0 Indiana State...... 1 2 0 Seton Hall...... 0 1 0 Alabama-Birmingham...... 0 1 0 IUPUI...... 2 0 0 SE Missouri State...... 0 2 0 Ball State...... 0 4 0 Iowa...... 0 2 0 Siena...... 0 1 0 Bethune-Cookman...... 1 1 0 Iowa State...... 0 1 0 SIU-Edwardsville...... First Meeting Binghamton...... First Meeting IPFW...... 1 1 0 Slippery Rock...... 2 0 0 Boston College...... 1 1 0 James Madison...... 1 2 0 South Carolina...... 0 3 0 Boston University...... 1 2 0 Kent State...... 3 8 0 South Dakota State...... 1 0 0 Bowling Green...... 1 2 0 Lake Superior State...... 2 0 0 South Florida...... 1 10 0 Butler...... 1 2 0 La Roche...... 2 0 0 Stanford...... 0 1 0 Bucknell...... First Meeting LaSalle...... 4 2 St. Bonaventure...... 9 1 0 California (Pa.)...... 4 1 0 Lehigh...... 1 3 0 St. Francis (Illinois)...... 0 1 0 Campbell...... 0 3 0 Liberty...... 1 0 0 St. Francis (N.Y.)...... 22 2 1 Canisius...... 4 7 0 Long Island...... 16 22 0 St. Francis (Pa.)...... 35 8 1 Central Conn. State...... 16 2 0 Louisiana State...... 0 1 0 St. Joseph’s...... 3 3 0 Central Florida...... 0 2 0 Louisiana Tech...... 0 1 0 St. Louis...... 0 1 0 Central Michigan...... 3 11 0 Loyola (Illinois)...... 1 3 0 St. Peters...... 1 1 0 Charleston...... 0 1 0 Maine...... 2 5 0 St. Xavier...... 1 1 0 Charlotte...... 0 1 0 Marist...... 7 4 0 Stetson...... 2 2 0 Clarion...... 2 0 0 Marshall...... 0 1 0 Temple...... 6 4 0 Cleveland State...... 10 18 0 Maryland...... 1 0 0 Tenn.-Chattanooga...... 0 1 0 Coastal Carolina...... 2 0 0 Massachusetts...... 0 1 0 Tennessee State...... 1 0 0 Colgate...... 0 1 0 Miami (Ohio)...... 0 1 0 Texas A&M...... 0 1 0 Columbia...... 1 0 0 Michigan State...... 1 7 0 Texas...... 0 1 0 Creighton...... 0 2 0 Minnesota...... 0 1 0 Toledo...... 0 1 0 Dayton...... 0 1 1 Mississippi...... 1 2 0 Towson...... 2 1 0 Detroit...... 2 5 0 Missouri...... 0 1 0 Tulsa...... 0 2 0 Drexel...... 0 1 0 Monmouth...... 22 14 0 UCLA...... 0 1 0 East Carolina...... 4 2 0 Morgan State...... 3 0 0 UMBC...... 6 10 0 East Tennessee State...... 0 1 0 Mount St. Mary’s...... 27 6 0 UNC-Charlotte...... 1 0 0 Eastern Michigan...... 2 2 0 Niagara...... 7 3 0 UNC-Greensboro...... 1 0 0 Eastern Kentucky...... First Meeting North Carolina...... 0 4 0 UNC-Wilmington...... 2 0 0 Edinboro...... 0 1 0 North Carolina A&T...... 1 0 0 U.S. Olympic Team...... 0 1 0 Elon...... 1 1 0 Northern Illinois...... 1 0 0 Valparaiso...... 1 2 0 Evansville...... 1 2 0 Northern Iowa...... 0 1 0 Villanova...... 0 2 0 Fairfield...... 1 2 0 Notre Dame...... 0 1 0 Virginia...... 1 7 0 Fairleigh Dickinson...... 13 3 0 Ohio State...... 0 17 0 Virginia Tech...... 1 2 0 Florida Atlantic...... 1 1 0 Ohio University...... 2 0 0 Wagner...... 30 6 0 Florida International...... 0 1 0 Oklahoma...... 1 2 0 Washington & Jefferson...... 3 0 0 Florida State...... 1 5 0 Oklahoma State...... 0 1 0 Western Illinois...... 0 1 0 Fordham...... 0 1 0 Penn State...... 4 3 0 Western Michigan...... 1 1 0 Gannon...... 2 0 0 Pennsylvania...... 1 2 0 W. Va. Wesleyan...... 2 0 0 Gardner-Webb...... 0 1 0 Pittsburgh...... 11 15 1 Wichita State...... 0 1 0 Geneva...... 4 0 0 Point Park...... 4 0 0 Wisconsin...... 0 1 0 George Mason...... 1 1 0 Princeton...... 5 6 0 Wisconsin-Green Bay...... 1 0 0 Georgetown...... First Meeting Providence...... 1 4 0 Yale...... 3 2 0 Georgia...... 1 1 0 Quinnipiac...... 13 6 0 Youngstown State...... 22 17 0 Hofstra...... 0 9 0 Radford...... 2 0 0 Total...... 408 371 4 Holy Cross...... 3 0 0 Rhode Island...... 1 0 0 Illinois-Chicago...... 2 2 0 Rider...... 9 11 0 Indiana...... 0 1 0 Rutgers...... 4 3 0 2009 Opponents in bold

Robert Morris University 52 Softball Media Guide The University

Softball Media Guide About Robert Morris University

Robert Morris University, founded in 1921, RMU offers 32 bachelor’s degree programs: management, instructional leadership, Inter- is one of the leading universities in the the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in applied net information systems, nonprofit manage- Pittsburgh region and among the largest mathematics, communication, English, ment, organizational studies and taxation; private institutions of higher learning in environmental science, media arts, and social the Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.); Pennsylvania. science; the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in the Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) in information More than 5,000 undergraduate and media arts; the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) systems and communications; the Doctor of graduate students from 40 states and 32 in actuarial science, applied mathematics, Nursing Practice (D.N.P.); and the Doctor of countries are enrolled at RMU. The 230-acre applied psychology, biology, business Philosophy (Ph.D.) in instructional manage- main campus in Moon Township, located 15 education, competitive intelligence systems, ment and leadership. In addition, teacher cer- minutes from Pittsburgh International Airport computer information systems, elementary tification preparation programs are offered for and 17 miles from downtown Pittsburgh, is education, engineering (industrial, mechanical elementary and secondary teachers as well as home to more than 1,200 resident students. and software), environmental science, instructional technology specialists. RMU’s Center for Adult and Continuing health services administration, information RMU is a teaching-centered institution, Education is located in the heart of the “Golden sciences, manufacturing engineering, nuclear featuring small classes taught by faculty Triangle,” the city’s metropolitan center and medicine, organizational studies, professional members, not teaching assistants. The the nation’s seventh largest concentration of communications and information systems, University employs 174 full-time and 180 Fortune 500 corporate headquarters. The and social science; the Bachelor of Science part-time faculty members; 83 percent of 32-acre Island Sports Center on Neville Island in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) with full-time faculty hold terminal degrees. The provides state-of-the-art athletic facilities for concentrations in accounting, economics, student-faculty ratio is 16:1, and the average the University and the community. finance, hospitality and tourism management, class size is 24. Learning resources include a Robert Morris University built its reputation management, marketing, and sport library containing more than 119,000 bound by offering strong academic programs in management; and the Bachelor of Science in volumes, more than 100 reference databases traditional business fields such as accounting, Nursing (B.S.N.). and nearly 600 journal subscriptions. finance, marketing and management. To The University’s 18 graduate degree pro- Nearly 70 clubs and organizations help prepare students for success in a changing grams include: the Master of Business Ad- students to develop leadership skills, network and competitive workforce, the University ministration (M.B.A.); the Master of Science professionally and meet friends. Student has created programs in communications, (M.S.) in business education, communications organizations include varsity, club and information systems, engineering, and information systems, competitive intel- intramural sports, sororities, fraternities and mathematics, science, education, social ligence systems, engineering management, student government. The 23 varsity athletic sciences and nursing in the past two decades. human resource management, information programs are affiliated with NCAA Division I. Students also have the opportunity to gain a security and assurance, information systems For more information, visit www.rmu.edu. global perspective by studying abroad. management, information technology project

Robert Morris University 54 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D. Craig Coleman, M.D. President of Robert Morris University Director of Athletics

Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D., president of Robert Robert Morris University stayed in house to hire its Morris University, presides over one of Pennsylvania’s latest director of athletics, naming Craig Coleman, most innovative independent institutions of higher M.D., to the position Feb. 15, 2005. Coleman, a learning. He began his tenure as president on Aug. native of Philadelphia who coaches RMU’s softball 1, 2005. team, began his new responsibilities May 1, 2005, Taking the reins of the University during a period and enters his fourth academic year in 2008-09. He of unparalleled growth, Dell’Omo quickly developed replaced the late Susan K. Hofacre, Ph.D, who passed a clear vision for RMU as a place that provides away in January 2005. transformational experiences for students through Under Coleman’s watch, the department of athletics engaged learning. He soon assembled a committee of has continued to expand and gain national attention. faculty, staff, students and trustees, and charged them During the 2005-06 academic year, Robert Morris with turning his vision into a roadmap for the future. placed a total of nine student-athletes covering six By the end of Dell’Omo’s second year, the University sports on ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America had unveiled a refined mission statement, six core values, and a comprehensive five-year District II teams, the most in school history. strategic plan to guide RMU into the year 2012. In addition, a new 10-year campus Coleman has overseen the development of a new Robert Morris logo and mascot as master plan was set in motion to guide RMU’s evolution to a more residential campus well as the launching of the new official website for Colonial athletics at www.rmucolonials. with a strong living-learning environment. com. Coleman also hired Mike Rice as the seventh basketball coach in RMU Division I Dell’Omo’s tenure has been marked by a greater emphasis on internationalism in history and the addition of field hockey head coach Olivia Netzler. student experiences, faculty research and exchanges, and academic programs and All the while, Coleman has built a winning softball program at Robert Morris over partnerships, to better prepare students for success in today’s global society. Key the past 18 years. During that period, RMU has won three Northeast Conference achievements include increases in the number of RMU students studying abroad and the regular-season championships and six NEC Tournament titles. In 2005, Robert Morris number of international students studying at RMU, and the establishment of academic finished with a league record of 17-3 to claim the regular-season championship, then partnerships with schools in Chile, China, Germany, Nicaragua, Turkey and Israel. swept through the NEC Tournament to claim its sixth title and advance to its first NCAA Dell’Omo also has committed to building the Institutional Advancement division by Tournament. providing a greater focus on fundraising, alumni relations and brand building – all of which “As the longest-tenured coach at Robert Morris University, Craig has proven with his are key to supporting the University’s continued growth. And the pace of that growth softball teams what it means to have a consistent and successful program both on the has not slowed a bit under Dell’Omo’s watch. In his first three years, he oversaw the field and in the classroom,” said former Robert Morris University President Edward A. construction or renovation of numerous buildings, the addition of five degree programs, Nicholson, Ph.D. “His successful record will be an asset as he takes over as our new and the launch of a new alumni magazine, athletic logo and mascot. athletic director.” Known as a “people’s president,” Dell’Omo places a high level of importance on Likewise, Coleman believes the timing was perfect for him to lead the athletic program staying connected with the campus community. He has expanded the annual new student at Robert Morris University. orientation and attends all freshman seminars to meet new students each fall. He holds “The time was right for me to make this professional change,” Coleman said at the biannual Town Hall Meetings to keep faculty and staff updated on the latest University time of his hiring. “I have always had a passion for athletics and for 15 years I held happenings, and sometimes sits in on new employee orientation sessions. A strong management positions in health care. As the athletic director, I can now merge these two supporter of RMU athletics, he regularly attends Colonial football, basketball and other positions into one that really excites me.” sporting events. He has reached out to thousands of RMU alumni by attending alumni From 1988 through 2005, Coleman worked as an assistant professor of psychiatry at events in Pittsburgh as well as New York, Miami, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Baltimore and the University of Pittsburgh School Medicine. From 1983 to 1989, he was the attending Washington, D.C. psychiatrist at Western Pyschiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh. Dell’Omo came to RMU after 14 years at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, where Coleman earned his medical degree from the The Pennsylvania State University School he served as vice president for external affairs from 2002 to 2005. In that capacity, he of Medicine in Hershey in 1983. In 1979, he earned an undergraduate degree in was responsible for government and community relations, university communications and psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. the development of joint academic programs in China. He was Saint Joseph’s associate At RMU, Coleman turned a perennial losing softball program into NEC champions. vice president for academic affairs from 2000 to 2002 and dean of the Erivan K. Haub Prior to his arrival as head coach in 1991, the Colonials posted a record of 19-45 in the School of Business from 1996 to 2000, guiding the school to accreditation by AACSB previous three seasons. During his 18 years as head coach, the Colonials have posted an International, The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. He joined Saint overall record of 438-392-4 (.528), including a record of 186-72-2 (.719) in conference Joseph’s in 1991 as an assistant professor of management, moving up the faculty ranks play. In 2007, he garnered his 400th career victory in game one of doubleheader sweep to department chair, associate professor and professor. Before SJU, Dell’Omo served on of Akron thanks to a 3-2 victory. He guided the Colonials to an overall record of 119-62 the faculty at Canisius College and the Cornell University Extension Program. Prior to his (.657) and four conference championships in his first four years, and in 1994, his team career in academia, he spent six years working in human resources in the New York City received the first national ranking in RMU history – regardless of sport – when his team was retail industry and four years conducting research on various employment issues. ranked as high as No. 23 in the USA Today / National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA). Dell’Omo holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Montclair State University, a Coleman’s success as head softball coach has come not only on the field, but in the master’s degree in industrial relations from Rutgers and a Ph.D. in industrial relations/ classroom. His players include eight District II Academic All-Americans, two NEC Spring human resource management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds Scholar-Athletes for softball (Stephani Ehrenfeld in 2000 and Nicole Aloi in 2001) and certificates from the Harvard University Institute for Educational Management and the numerous NEC All-Academic Honor Roll selections. During the 1999-2000 academic Harvard Seminar for New Presidents. year, RMU achieved the second-highest cumulative team grade point average among all Dell’Omo sits on the boards of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Civic NCAA Division I softball programs according to the NFCA, finishing with a 3.409 grade Light Opera, West Penn Allegheny Health System and the Rutgers Food Policy Institute. point average, behind only Louisiana Tech (3.571). He has contributed to numerous academic journals and publications and lectured at Prior to his appointment as head coach at Robert Morris, Coleman compiled a record conferences throughout the world. Dell’Omo remains an active consultant to universities of 359-158 (.694) in 16 seasons coaching summer softball, mostly with the Pittsburgh throughout the nation on academic and management issues. Patriots 18-and-under traveling fast-pitch team from 1986-91. He guided the Patriots Dell’Omo and his wife, Polly, have three children – Lara, Nicholas and Vincent. of the Amateur Softball Association to three national tournaments in his final four years at the helm.

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ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team Name Year Sport Ray Gensler...... 2006 Football Jonathan LeDonne...... 2004 Football

ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team Name Year Sport Ray Gensler...... 2005 Football Christian Lemke...... 2004 Track & Field

ESPN The Magazine District II All-Academic Team Honorees Name Year Sport Megan Bell...... 2005 Volleyball Jace Buzek...... 2006, 2007 Men’s Ice Hockey Sandy Dobran...... 1996, 1997 Softball Jill Dorsch...... 2006 Softball The Robert Morris University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Stephani Ehrenfeld...... 2000 Softball is not all about winning on the field or on the court. Academics is as Tracy Frey...... 1998 Softball much a triumph as the athletic competitions themselves. Robert Morris University is committed to the total development of its student- Joel Gasper...... 2008 Men’s Ice Hockey athletes. Ray Gensler...... 2005, 2006 Football The 2007-08 academic year followed the trend set before it as 56 Lisa Jaszka...... 2005, 2006 Volleyball Colonials were named to the Northeast Conference Fall Academic Mark Klabnik...... 2006 Men’s Soccer Honor Roll, 31 to the NEC Winter Academic Honor Roll and 85 to Jonathan LeDonne...... 2003, 2004 Football the NEC Spring Academic Honor Roll. A pair of individuals were also Christian Lemke...... 2004 Track & Field named Student-Athlete of the Year by the NEC in their respective sports, as Taryn Reichard garnered the honor in women’s soccer, Mark Leyenaar...... 2000, 2001 Football while Jeff Witmyer took home the honor in both men’s indoor track Pat Linberg...... 2000, 2001 Football and field and outdoor track and field. Josh Marino...... 2004 Football Additionally, Robert Morris had six student-athletes named to their Justin Marino...... 2003 Football respective ESPN The Magazine District II Academic All-America Darcey Miller...... 2004 Volleyball Teams. Joining Reichard (women’s soccer) and Witmyer (track and Kelly Miller...... 1992 Softball field) were Mark Szymanski (football), Brooke Panepinto and Susan Brooke Panepinto...... 2008 Softball Perich (softball) and Joel Gasper, a member of the RMU men’s ice hockey squad who was named to the ESPN The Magazine District II Susan Perich...... 2008 Softball At-Large Academic All-America Team. Taryn Reichard...... 2006, 2007 Women’s Soccer In all, 14 of the University’s 23 squads finished with team GPA’s of Janette Schneider...... 2005, 2006 Volleyball 3.0 or higher in the 2007-08 academic year, and nearly 65 percent Matt Smith...... 2001 Men’s Basketball of all RMU’s 550 student-athletes posted a 3.0 or higher grade Nicole Soster...... 1997 Track & Field point average. Angela Story...... 2005 Women’s Soccer The reason for RMU’s success in the classroom is simple. Colonial student-athletes receive the very best support when it comes to their Mark Szymanski...... 2007 Football academic curriculum. Evening study halls are monitored by the Aaron Thomas...... 2003 Men’s Basketball department’s student services personnel, and academic counseling Devin Wilson...... 2005 Football is available from both the athletic department and the University’s Jeff Witmyer...... 2006, 2008 Track & Field enrollment management office. Graduation is the goal, and Robert Justin Wotus...... 2004 Track & Field Morris University strives to ensure its student-athletes attain that Chris Young...... 2000 Football lofty goal.

Robert Morris University 56 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University Robert Morris University Athletics

Robert Morris University Athletics stands for success. Since Tournament for its fifth tournament title and first appearance RMU’S REGULAR-SEASON 1990, the Colonials have claimed 26 Northeast Conference in the NCAA Tournament in school history. CHAMPIONSHIPS SINCE 1990 regular-season championships and 26 league tournament The success RMU athletics has had in recent years followed Men’s Basketball – 1991, 1992, 2008 titles among 23 sports, including eight regular-season titles in the seasons before it, as the Colonial football team finished Women’s Basketball – 2008 volleyball, five regular-season championships in football, five its 2000 season a perfect 10-0, the first perfect campaign Football – 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Men’s Soccer – 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001 NEC Tournament titles in softball and three NEC Tournament for any sport at Robert Morris. In the process, the team Softball – 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006 championships in men’s soccer. won its second straight NCAA I-AA Mid-Major National Women’s Volleyball – 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, The 2007-08 athletic season saw the Colonial athletic Championship, according to Don Hansen’s National Football 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 programs continue to rank near the top of their respective Weekly Gazette. The program celebrated its 10th anniversary RMU’S NEC TOURNAMENT conferences, as the men’s basketball team claimed its first in 2003 and moved into its own on-campus football stadium, CHAMPIONSHIPS SINCE 1990 Northeast Conference regular-season title since 1992, while named Joe Walton Stadium in honor of the program’s only the women’s basketball program claimed its second straight head coach, in 2005. Men’s Basketball – 1991, 1992 Women’s Basketball – 1991, 2007, 2008 NEC Tournament championship and subsequent appearance The women’s crew team claimed two straight national Men’s Soccer – 1993, 1994, 2005 in the NCAA Tournament. championships in the varsity four classification at the Men’s Golf – 1995, 1996 Individually, a record number of Colonials took home major prestigious Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa., in 2000 Women’s Tennis – 1996 conference awards. Tony Lee and Sade Logan earned NEC and 2001. Men’s Indoor Track & Field – 1999, 2000 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field – 2000 Player of the Year accolades in men’s and women’s basket- The trend of success by Colonial athletics in the new mil- Women’s Indoor Track & Field – 1998, 2000 ball, respectively, while linebacker Chad Wengert was named lennium should come as no surprise. Five teams achieved Softball – 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2005 the NEC Defensive Player of the Year in football. Tawyna national rankings during the 1990s, with the 1994 women’s Volleyball – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Storino of the volleyball squad was named the NEC Setter softball team reaching No. 23, the 1994 men’s soccer team 2007-08 Robert Morris University of the Year, while a pair of Colonials were tabbed the NEC peaking at No. 16, the 1996 football squad finishing second All-Conference Honors Rookie of the Year in their respective sports. Kathleen Cag- in the NCAA I-AA non-scholarship ranks, the 1997 football giano garnered the honor in women’s soccer, while Jessica team placing third and the 1999 football team placing first. • Melitta Brown (Women’s Track & Field) • Kathleen Caggaiano (Women’s Soccer) Calderone took home the accolade in softball. Finally, Ryan Robert Morris has sent 16 teams to NCAA Tournaments • Jessica Calderone (Softball) Cruthers was named the College Hockey America Player of since 1982. Men’s basketball and volleyball have made an • Jeremy Chappell (Men’s Basketball) the Year. NEC record five appearances, with men’s basketball qualifying • Ryan Cruthers (Men’s Ice Hockey)*# • Jordan Dyson (Men’s Track & Field) The exploits of the RMU athletic program in 2007-08 in 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990 and 1992 and volleyball in • Annie Dubovec (Softball) followed a 2006-07 athletic season that could arguably go 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003. The Colonial men’s • C.J. Ecalono (Men’s Track & Field) down as one of the greatest in RMU’s Division I history. A soccer team has also appeared in the NCAA Tournament • Charles Gladman (Men’s Track & Field) number of team and individual accomplishments highlighted three times (1993, 1994 and 2005). • Amanda Graham (Volleyball) • Duri Greene (Men’s Track & Field) the year, as the Colonial women’s basketball team completed Robert Morris University has also had several athletes • Mario Hines (Football) one of the greatest turnarounds in Division I history by claim- continue their athletic career in professional sports. The • A.J. Jackson (Men’s Basketball) ing its third NEC Tournament Championship and its first-ever late Tim Hall (1996) was drafted by the Oakland Raiders • Kathryn Kirkpatrick (Women’s Soccer) NCAA Tournament bid. in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL Draft as a running back. • Keith Lee (Men’s Lacrosse)$ • Tony Lee (Men’s Basketball) The Robert Morris men’s ice hockey team pulled off one of Then, in 2001, former offensive lineman Hank Fraley (1999) • Sade Logan (Women’s Basketball) the biggest upsets in school history in January of 2007 by became the starting center for the Philadelphia Eagles after • Nathan Longpre (Men’s Ice Hockey)* garnering a 4-2 victory at Notre Dame, which entered the being signed to the practice squad during the 2000 season. • Chris Margott (Men’s Ice Hockey)* game ranked No. 2 in the country. He currently is the starting center for the Cleveland Browns. • Brianne McLaughlin (Women’s Ice Hockey)*# • Trevor Moore (Men’s Lacrosse)$ Individually in 2006-07, senior Stephanie Kuhn of the Men’s soccer player Musa Shannon (1997) was drafted by • Mike Niklos (Football) RMU women’s outdoor track and field team qualified for the the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer as the 28th • Chinata Nesbit (Women’s Basketball) NCAA Championships in the javelin. Kuhn, the only student- overall pick in the 1997 MLS College Draft. Five other former • Sara O’Malley (Women’s Ice Hockey)* • Brooke Panepinto (Softball) athlete to qualify for the NCAA Championships in track and Colonial men’s soccer players have played professionally, as • Susan Perich (Softball) field, turned the trick twice in her four years on the team, also Steve Bell (1997) and Doug Petras (1994) saw action with • Jacek Przednowek (Men’s Soccer) accomplishing the feat as a freshman. Off the field, a total the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, while Rhian Dodds (2003) plays • Taryn Reichard (Women’s Soccer) of six student-athletes were named to their respective ESPN for the Kilmarnock Football Club of the Scottish Premier • Nick Schirtzinger (Football) • Nasim Siddeeq (Men’s Track & Field) The Magazine Academic All-District II Teams, while senior League. • Chris Spataro (Men’s Track & Field) Ray Gensler of the football team was named an Academic Athletes are not the only ties that RMU athletics has to the • John Steilner (Football) All-American for the second straight year, the first student- professional ranks. Head football coach Joe Walton came to • Tawyna Storino (Volleyball) athlete in school history to earn Academic All-America hon- the Colonials after 35 years of National Football League • Mark Szymanski (Football) • Corbyn Tao-Brambleby (Men’s Lacrosse)$ ors twice. experience, including seven years as the head coach of the • Phillips Thompson (Men’s Cross Country) The 2006-07 athletics campaign followed a 2005-06 New York Jets. Alongside Walton is another former NFL alum • Phillips Thompson (Men’s Track & Field) season in which the men’s soccer team added to its illustrious in John Banaszak, who was promoted to assistant head coach • Anthony Trunzo (Men’s Track & Field) history by downing No. 1 seed Monmouth, 3-2 in overtime, in the spring of 2008. Banaszak, the former head coach at • Ashley Turici (Women’s Track & Field) • Denny Urban (Men’s Ice Hockey)* to claim its third NEC Tournament title and first since 1994. Washington & Jefferson College, was a member of Pittsburgh • Andrew Watt (Men’s Lacrosse)$ The Robert Morris softball squad, under the guidance of Steelers when the team won Super Bowls X, XIII and XIV. • Chad Wengert (Football) director of athletics Craig Coleman, also captured its fourth Former Colonial men’s soccer head coach John Kowalski • Jordhanna White (Women’s Track & Field) • Jeff Witmyer (Men’s Track & Field) regular-season championship, tying Long Island for the top also worked as the head coach for the Pittsburgh Spirit of the • Emily Wolthuis (Volleyball) spot with a 17-3 league record. Major Indoor Soccer League, the Tampa Bay Mutiny of the • Ryan Zabinski (Men’s Soccer) During the 2004-05 athletics campaign, the Colonial MLS and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the A-League. He has Note: All honors from the Northeast Conference unless noted softball squad captured its third NEC regular-season title come full circle, as he is now head coach of the Colonial * College Hockey America (CHA) honors with a 17-3 league record, then swept through the NEC women’s team, a program that began in 1992. # Easton Three-Star Honor from CHA $ Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) honors

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 57 Softball Media Guide Colonial Athletic Club

Coaches Circle • David Juristy • Tony Kazil • Roger Hurt • Leonard Fichter • Tom Keeler • Bob & Kiki Kerch • Ted Keenan • Welling Fruehauf • Colleen Keller • Dan Kiener • John Pfender • Mark McCain • Jerry Keller • John Kowalski • Ted Pruszynski • Dan Moates • Frank Kight • Jay Langhurst • Jen Rochford • Frank Koval • Leo Loomis • Dan Rota All-American • Scott Kovaloski • Don Luisi • Todd Snyder • Brian O’Hear • Patrick Litzinger • Clayton & Diana • Meghan Sweeney • Alan & Ruth Porsch • David MacLean MacNeil • Jim & Karen Wolthuis • Brian Russell • Angela & Josh Marino • Andrew Masson • Angie Yanez • Robert Miller • David Maurer • Chuck Zimmerman COLONIAL ATHLE TIC CLUB All-League • Frank Molinero • Bob McCafferty • John Angotti • Robert Norberg • Rob McCafferty Fan • Bob Connolly • Bill Priatko • Gary & Nancy • Glenn Berkstresser This is the Colonial Athletic Club • Gino Cordisco • Jon Shank McElhinny • Allan Brown The Colonial Athletic Club is Robert Morris • Barry Frieday • Mark & Gail Stanley • Jim & Lucy • Tony Chiappetta University’s fundraising program for intercollegiate • Don & Judy Hill • Sharon Stemler Monteleone • Joe Cibulas athletics. Your support will help our 23 varsity teams • Arthur Hoopes • David Synowka • Katie Noble • Carlo Ciconte maintain a high level of success in the Northeast • Brian Howard • Joe Udvari • Bill & Ellen Northy • Domenic DiPilato Conference and at the NCAA Division I level. • David & Jacquie Jackson • Juan & Deborah • Ann Puskaric • Bob Erwin • David Jamison Velasquez • Patti Runfola • Jeff Fitzgerald There are great perks to being a CAC • Dennis Jochmann • Dale Venables • Thomas Sarnese • Emily Goossen member: • Keith Koval • Jim Vitale • Richard & Ann Marie • Nick Goossen • Discounted tickets to home games • Sid Lauther (Quaker • Lynne & Bruce Webb Serafin • Matt Henson • Robert Morris apparel Valley Rotary) • Jeff Wink • Chris Shovlin • Karen Jacobs • Admission to hospitality areas • Bill & Sheryl Martin • Sid & Ellen Zonn • Catherine & Tom • William Kennedy III • And much, much more! • Sam Mastovich Skena • Jeanie Kirkpatrick The Colonial Athletic Club sponsors the • Mark Maxwell Starter • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph • Mark Klabnik following Robert Morris events on a regular • Pat McCann • Chris Arnold Smetanka • Skip Lancaster basis: • Pat & Nancy O’Farrell • Mr. & Mrs. Robert • Don Smith • Bob Larson • Robert Morris Athletic Hall of Fame • Dan Pappas Arthur • Gary Smith • Nancy Malley • Annual All-Sports Banquet • Bruce Phillips • Carolyn & Rich Barber • Bill Sparks • John Mangin • John Turchek • Steve & Tina Bell • Bob & Marilyn Sproule • Kert Mease • Championship Banners and Trophies • Robert Yuska • Bobbie Jo Belus • Jerry Stone • Bill Moore • Summer Golf Outing (memory of Ginger • Gary Tasker • Steve Moy All-Conference Walton) • Gerard Teckmeyer • Dan Murphy The Colonial Athletic Club is the best way going to • Scott Branvold • Ed & Ann Blakeley • Addie Muti show how much you care about Robert Morris • Mark Brennan • Ken Burton Player • Matt Paradise University Intercollegiate Athletics. During every • Marianne Budziszewski • Craig Coleman • Cliff Arter • George Parillo football game, members are invited to the “Halftime • Frank & Barbara • Tony & Kathy Conques • Audrey Croley • Rush Pedder Tailgate” in the Charles L. Sewall Center adjacent to Burdine • Bruce & Jane Corrie • George & Mary • Ben Raible Joe Walton Stadium for a sandwich and loads of • Ed Carnvale • John Elwood Dalphon • Rick Schooley camaraderie. • Don Cherubin • Pete Faix • Kathy Dubovec • John Tucci Indeed, membership has its privileges! If you’re • Tim Corcoran • Maria Galosi • Graeme Eastgate • Margot Turner not a member, become one today. • Thomas & Cheryl • Marty Galosi • Bill Fontana • Amy Williams For more information on the Colonial Athletic Cruthers • Tim Gannon • Audrey Galosi • Linda Young Club, contact the Robert Morris Department of • Gregory Dell’Omo • Emory Gargon • Jim Galosi • Pat Young Intercollegiate Athletics at (412) 397-4865 or visit • Joe Falletta • Ray Gensler III • Matt Galosi *Listing is 2007-08 membership our website www.rmucolonials.com. • Marco Ferrin • Adam • John & Regina Green • Mike & Connie Gasper • Pam & Bernie Horvitz • Nicole Hilderbrand • Dale Higgins • Sandra Howard • Barry & Mary Lou • Drew Hurt • Larry Hufnagel Himmel

Robert Morris University 58 Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University Administrative Staff

Craig Coleman Marty Galosi Addie Muti Chris Hoppe Sean Simmons Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director Director / SWA

Mike Vittorino Dave Brown Jason Daley Deanne Stipcak Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer

Debbie Dalsin Scott Branvold Carol Bonner Ray Butter Linda Young Assistant Athletic Trainer Faculty Representative Assistant Director Equipment Manager Athletic Secretary of Compliance

Dawn Geregach Ronnie Peduzzi Jexx Varner Athletic Secretary Football Office Coordinator Graduate Assistant Marketing & Ticketing

Softball Media Guide Robert Morris University 59 Softball Media Guide Head Coaches

Sal Buscaglia Craig Coleman Bear Davis Bill Denniston Nate Handrahan Women’s Basketball Softball Men’s Lacrosse Men’s Soccer Women’s Ice Hockey

John Kowalski Kristin Kwiatkowski Midge McPhail Olivia Netzler Women’s Soccer Cheerleading Women’s Rowing Field Hockey

Katy Phillips Mike Rice Derek Schooley Michael Smith Women’s Lacrosse Men’s Basketball Men’s Ice Hockey Track & Field / Cross Country

Jerry Stone Rob Thomas Joe Walton Men’s and Volleyball Football Women’s Golf

Robert Morris University 60 Softball Media Guide The Robert Morris University softball team took part in the Bound 4 Beijing Tour on Thursday, May 15, 2008 with an exhibition game against USA Softball at Consol Energy Park, home of the Washington Wild Things. The USA Softball Team garnered a 16-0 win in six innings over the Colonials. Thanks to the victory USA Softball improved to 27-1 on its tour gearing up for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The game was played in front of a sellout, standing-room only crowd of 4,132. Dubovec NEC All-Second Team Annie NEC All-First Team PERICH

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P anepito NEC All-First Team Brooke Calderone NEC Rookieofthe Year Jessica

ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY 2009 Softball Schedule

Date Opponent Site Time Date Opponent Site Time February 22 (Sun.) vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ Baltimore, MD 1:45 p.m. 27 (Fri.) vs. Ohio! Greensboro, N.C. noon vs. Binghamton ^ Baltimore, MD 3:40 p.m. 28 (Sat.) vs. Georgetown! Greensboro, N.C. 10:00 a.m. 25 (Wed.) ST. BONAVENTURE (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 3:00 p.m. vs. UNC-Greensboro! Greensboro, N.C. 2:30 p.m. 28 (Sat.) @ Monnmouth * W. Long Branch, NJ 1:00 p.m. 29 (Sun.) @ Mount St. Mary’s (DH)* Emmitsburgh, MD Noon March 1 (Sun.) Rider! Greensboro, N.C. 11:00 a.m. April 6 (Fri.) vs. Western Michigan $ Clearwater, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 1 (Wed.) KENT STATE (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 2:00 p.m. vs. Villanova $ Clearwater, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 4 (Sat.) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m. 7 (Tues.) vs. Boston University $ Clearwater, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 5 (Sun.) SACRED HEART (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. noon vs. TBA $ Clearwater, Fla. TBA 7 (Tues.) @ Youngstown State (DH) Youngstown, Ohio 2:00 p.m. 8 (Thurs.) vs. TBA $ Clearwater, Fla. TBA 10 (Fri.) @ Central Conn. State (DH) * New Britan, CT TBA 10 (Fri.) vs. Lasalle % Kissimmee, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 11 (Sat.) @ Quinnipiac (DH) * Hamden, CT Noon vs. Eastern Kentucky % Kissimmee, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 14 (Tues.) AKRON (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 3:00 p.m. 11 (Sat.) vs. Valpariso % Kissimmee, Fla. 3:00 p.m. 18 (Sat.) @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (DH)* Loretto, Pa. 1:00 p.m. vs. IPFW % Kissimmee, Fla. 5:00 p.m. 22 (Wed.) @ Cleveland State (DH) Cleveland, Ohio 2:00 p.m. 12 (Sat.) vs. Bulter % Kissimmee, Fla. 9:00 a.m. 23 (Thurs.) @ Canisius (DH) Buffalo, NY 3:00 p.m. vs. Bucknell % Kissimmee, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 25 (Sat.) lONG ISLAND (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m. 13 (Sat.) vs. SIU-Edwardsville % Kissimmee, Fla. 3:00 p.m. 26 (Sun.) WAGNER (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. noon vs. Maine % Kissimmee, Fla. 5:00 p.m. 17 (Tues.) PITTSBURGH (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 2:00 p.m. May 20 (Fri.) vs. Siena ^ Baltimore, Md. 8:00 p.m. 8 (Fri.) NEC Tournament TBA TBA vs. Niagara ^ Baltimore, Md. 9:55 a.m. 9 (Sat.) NEC Tournament TBA TBA 21 (Sat.) vs. UMBC ^ Baltimore, Md. 11:50 a.m.

HOME GAMES IN BOLD AND ALL CAPS | ! UNC Greensboro Spartan Classic | $ USF Under Armour Tournament % Rebel Spring Games, ^ UMBC Spring Classic | * Northeast Conference Game All home games played at the North Athletic Complex www.rmucolonials.com