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BAKERSFIELD GoRunners.com SEATTLE U goseattleu.com Mailing Address Mailing Address Athletic Media Relations 901 12th Ave. 9001 Stockdale Hwy., GYM 08 PO Box 222000 Bakersfield, CA 93311-1022 Seattle, WA 98122

Jeff Konya, Athletics Director...... (661) 654-2188 William Hogan, Athletics Director...... (206) 296-5451 Cindy Goodmon, SWA...... (661) 654-2346 Roxanne Levenson, SWA...... (206) 296-6401 Crissy Buck-Ziegler, Head Coach...... (661) 654-3056 Dan Powers, Head Coach...... (206) 296-5905 Matt Turk, SID...... (661) 654-3071 Mollie Hanke, SID...... (206) 296-2490 Cell...... (515) 240-0483 Cell...... (859) 948-4472 E-Mail...... [email protected] E-Mail...... [email protected] Fax...... (661) 654-6978 Fax...... (206) 296-2154

GRAND CANYON gculopes.com UTAH VALLEY WolverineGreen.com Mailing Address Mailing Address Athletic Media Relations Athletic Media Relations 3300 W. Camelback Rd., Bldg. 22 800 W. University Pkwy. - MS 104 Phoenix, AZ 85017 Orem, UT 84058

B. Keith Baker, Athletics Director...... (602) 639-6053 Vince Otoupal, Athletics Director...... (801) 863-8998 Ruth Ann Gardner, SWA...... (602) 639-6041 Megan Kennedy, SWA...... (801) 863-8254 Ann Pierson, Head Coach...... (602) 639-6051 Nikki Palmer, Head Coach...... (801) 863-8599 Jay Hilbrands, SID...... (602) 639-6825 Kellen Hiser, SID...... (801) 863-5451 Cell...... (320) 905-4602 Cell...... (307) 760-8261 E-Mail...... [email protected] E-Mail...... [email protected] Fax...... (480) 270-3672 Fax...... (801) 863-8813

KANSAS CITY umkckangaroos.com WAC wacsports.com Mailing Address Mailing Address Athletic Media Relations 9250 E. Costilla Ave. 5100 Rockhill Rd. Suite 300 SRC 201 Englewood, CO 80112 Kansas City, MO 64110 Jeff Hurd, Commissioner...... (303) 799-9221 Carla Wilson, Athletics Director...... (816) 235-1036 Mollie Lehman, Sr. Assoc. Commish/Softball Administrator...... (303) 962-4205 Meredith Smith Neal, Head Coach...... (816) 235-5837 Hope Shuler, Director of Media Relations...... (303) 962-4213 Kolby Paxton, SID...... (816) 235-1053 Cell...... (303) 999-6380 Cell...... (479) 422-3605 E-Mail...... [email protected] E-Mail...... [email protected] Fax...... (303) 799-3888 Fax...... (816) 235-1035

NEW MEXICO STATE nmstatesports.com Mailing Address Athletic Media Relations MSC 3145, PO Box 30001 Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001

McKinley Boston, Athletics Director...... (575) 646-8225 Kathy Rodolph, Head Coach...... (575) 646-5793 Stephanie Taylor, SID...... (575) 646-3269 Cell...... (505) 804-4249 E-Mail...... [email protected] Fax...... (575) 646-2099

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WAC WEBSITE TABLE OF CONTENTS WAC standings, statistics, championships information, school links and more are available on the Internet at: www.wacsports.com WAC School Directory...... IFC MEDIA CENTER WAC Notes...... 1 The WAC’s website (wacsports.com) includes a link on the home page to the Media Center. From there, links to media guides, notes, teleconferences, logos, images and other information can be found. The WAC...... 2-6 WAC History...... 7 National Champions...... 8 WAC Timeline...... 9-11 WAC Staff...... 12-13 WAC SAAC...... 14-15 Team Sport Summary...... 15 WAC Championships Calendar...... 15 WAC Softball Notebook...... 16-19

THE SCHOOLS Bakersfield...... 20-23 Western Athletic Conference Grand Canyon...... 24-27 9250 E. Costilla Ave., Suite 300 Kansas City...... 28-31 Englewood, CO 80112-3662 State...... 32-35 Phone: (303) 799-9221 FAX: (303) 799-3888 Seattle U...... 36-39 Utah Valley...... 40-43

WAC STAFF DIRECTORY RECORDS & HISTORY Jeff Hurd, Commissioner...... (303) 962-4216...... [email protected] 2013 Team Statistics...... 44 Connie Hurlbut, Deputy Commissioner...... (303) 962-4205...... [email protected] 2013 Individual Stats (All Games)...... 45-46 Mollie Lehman, Sr. Assoc. Commissioner/Chief Financial Officer...... (303) 962-4215...... [email protected] 2013 Individual Stats (WAC Games).... 47-48 David Chaffin, Assoc. Commissioner of Technology & Conference Svcs...... (303) 962-4212...... [email protected] Single-Season Records (WAC)...... 49 Nicole Harvey, Assistant Commissioner of Compliance...... (303) 962-4211...... [email protected] Single-Game Records (WAC)...... 50 Amanda Benzine, Director of Championships & Marketing...... (303) 962-4204...... [email protected] Yearly Leaders...... 51-56 Vicky Eggleston, Director of Creative Services...... (303) 962-4207.... [email protected] Career Leaders...... 57 Jason Erickson, Director of Media Relations...... (303) 962-4206...... [email protected] Single-Season Top 10...... 58-59 Hope Shuler, Director of Media Relations...... (303) 962-4213...... [email protected] NCAA Statistics...... 60-63 Matt Pucak, Asst. Director of Championships & Media Relations...... (303) 962-4214 ...... [email protected] WAC All-Time Standings...... 64-67 Mary Barber, Administrative Assistant...... (303) 962-4208...... [email protected] Composite Standings...... 67 Jared Williams, Championships & Compliance Intern...... (303) 962-4203...... [email protected] Team Champions...... 67 WAC Honors...... 68 SUPERVISORS OF OFFICIALS All-WAC Teams...... 68-71 Dave Neidlinger, Softball...... (303) 755-1192...... [email protected] Academic All-WAC...... 71-73 Bobby Dibler, Men’s Basketball...... (915) 598-6286...... [email protected] Kaye Garms, Women’s Basketball...... (303) 238-4630...... [email protected] WAC Players of the Week...... 74-76 Dan Keohane, Men’s & Women’s Soccer...... (650) 343-4947...... [email protected] All-Americans...... 77 Dan Pedersen, ...... (619) 368-8228...... [email protected] All-Region...... 77-78 Alan Suzuki, Volleyball...... (303) 741-3565...... [email protected] NCAA Tournament History...... 79-80 WAC Tournament History...... 81-84 NFCA Polls...... 85-86 2014 Composite Schedule...... 87-89

CREDITS The 2014 WAC softball media guide is compiled and published by the WAC office with the assistance and cooperation of the conference’s sports information directors and their staffs.

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BAKERSFIELD

ACADEMIC: Since opening its doors in 1970, the growth of California State University, Bakersfield has kept pace with the fastest-growing metropolitan area in the state. Thus, its role as the only four-year institution within a 100-mile radius becomes even more significant as it extends higher education opportunities to the increasing economic and social center. CSUB boasts an excellent and diverse faculty and the highest percent- age of faculty in the California State University system with terminal degrees. More than 90% of its tenured faculty earned doctorate degrees in their fields of study. 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students on the main campus in Bakersfield and the Antelope Valley Center in Lancaster, Calif., benefit from excellent academic programs with a student-to-faculty ratio of 17:1. CSUB student learning also benefits from a wide range of co-curricular opportunities. In addition to more than 90 registered student clubs and organizations on campus, the student and campus life is enhanced by its NCAA Division I athletics program and a 75,000 square foot recreation center. CSUB and its academic programs have earned some of the nation’s and region’s highest accreditations.

ATHLETIC: After completing the NCAA reclassification process in 2009, Bakersfield has enjoyed success as a new Division I program while showing it can be competitive in that short time. The Roadrunners, who won 30 NCAA National Championships and a Sears Director’s Cup as a Division II program, have already won two Location: Bakersfield, Calif. conference championships in men’s swimming (MPSF 2011) and baseball (WAC 2013) and earned their first Nickname: Roadrunners berth in the NCAA Tournament as an at-large participant in the men’s soccer tournament in 2011. Bakersfield also nearly swept WAC baseball postseason honors in its first season as an affiliate member in 2013 with Tyler Founded: 1965 Shryock being named Player of the Year, Bill Kernen earning Coach of the Year honors and Jeff McKenzie Enrollment: 8,000 being selected Pitcher of the Year. Other accolades within the department include two women’s basketball Joined WAC: 2013 postseason berths in the WBI (2010, 2011) and a men’s basketball appearance in the 2012 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament, all of which came while competing as an Independent. CSUB has also sent several athletes to the professional ranks recently as nine former baseball players are currently in the minor leagues while two former soccer players Kory Kindle (Colorado Rapids) and Gyasi Zardes (LA Galaxy) are playing in MLS. Several other men’s and women’s basketball players are enjoying professional careers oversea.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Outdoor Track and Field, Wrestling

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Water Polo

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CHICAGO STATE

ACADEMIC: , founded in 1867, is a public university located on 161-picturesque acres in a residential community on the Southside of Chicago. The university’s five colleges – Health Sciences, Arts and Science, Business, Education, and Pharmacy - offer 36 undergraduate and 25 graduate degree-granting programs. In addition, CSU has a Division of Continuing Education and Non-Traditional Programs that reach out to the community with extension courses, distance learning and not-for-credit programs. Chicago State’s student-athletes are leaders academically on CSU’s campus. Last season 75 Cougars were honored as Scholar Athletes for achieving a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or better. The total represents more than 60 percent of the total number of CSU student-athletes. The Chicago State women’s tennis team received the NCAA’s Public Recognition Award in 2013. The honor recognizes teams with an Academic Progress Rate in the top 10 percent of their sport nationally for the four-year period ending with 2011-12.

ATHLETIC: The Cougars enter the Western Athletic Conference with a tremendous amount of momentum in the athletic department. In 2012-13, the Chicago State men’s basketball team earned the program’s first ever Division I conference championship and postseason bid thanks to a berth in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Baseball starts 2013-14 with a brand new $2.5 million on-campus stadium. The lighted, artificial turf stadium returns baseball to campus and gives CSU one of the finest diamonds in the Midwest. The 2013 Location: Chicago, Ill. campaign marks Toby Rens’ first as head volleyball coach at Chicago State. He owns the most NCAA head Nickname: Cougars coaching victories of any Division I volleyball head coach in the state of Illinois. Founded: 1867 Enrollment: 6,107 MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Joined WAC: 2013 WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

GRAND CANYON

ACADEMIC: Since 1949, has been a premier private university in Arizona, helping students find their purpose and achieve their potential through landing the career of their dreams, advanc- ing their career, and changing careers. As a Christian university, GCU also encourages students to find their purpose in Christ, with an emphasis on applying Christian values and ethics to the workplace. GCU’s quality academic programs, offered through its colleges, provide the essential knowledge and skills needed to be ef- fective in today’s complex business world. Grand Canyon University offers online and campus-based degree programs through the Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Education, College of Nursing, College of Arts and Science, College of Fine Arts and Production and College of Doctoral Studies. As a leading private university in Arizona, GCU emphasizes individual attention for both traditional undergraduate students as well as the working professional.

ATHLETIC: The Grand Canyon University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is dedicated to providing quality programs and athletic experiences for men and women with interest and ability that is consistent with the stated mission and values of the university. The department strives to educate and involve stu- dents and the university community in the promotion of personal growth. This department strives to prepare men and women to be student-athletes distinguished by integrity, effort to succeed, and Christian conduct. Location: Phoenix, Ariz. Student-athletes are expected to pursue excellence on the courts and playing fields, in the classroom, and in Nickname: Antelopes the community. Students who choose to participate in athletic programs are challenged to lead lives com- mitted to health, discipline, perseverance, and stewardship. Student-athletes, coaches and staff are expected Founded: 1949 to emulate Christ in all aspects of their lives including their academic and athletic endeavors. GCU has won Enrollment: 8,500 the Learfield Sports Directors Cup in back-to-back years (2011-12 and 2012-13) as the top performing school Joined WAC: 2013 in Division II. The Antelopes have won two NCAA Division II National Championships, doing so in men’s soccer in 1996 and men’s indoor track and field in 2012. As members of the NAIA, the ‘Lopes won a combined seven national championships, winning four in baseball and three in basketball.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Wrestling

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Sand Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

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IDAHO

ACADEMIC: The University of Idaho is leading the West by providing access to exceptional learning oppor- tunities, world-class facilities and an unparalleled residential community. Its students come from every state and 77 countries. Its faculty are at the forefront of research and lecture at prominent organizations around the world. Idaho’s facilities create a dynamic and engaging learning environment and include the stunning Student Recreation Center, ASUI-Kibbie Athletic Center, Idaho Commons, Student Union Building and Prich- ard Art Gallery. Idaho continues to have a record number of National Merit Scholars – second-most amongst public institutions of higher education in the Northwest and more than all other Idaho institutions com- bined. The Corporation for National and Community Service named Idaho to the 2010 President’s Higher Ed- ucation Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts. This is the fifth-consecutive year Idaho has earned this highest federal recognition for its commitment to service learning and civic engagement. In 2012, Idaho swept the WAC’s Stan Bates Award for the second time in three years, as Markus Geiger and Kayla Mortellaro were honored with the league’s top student-athlete honor, and Jeremy Klas earned the award in 2013. The Vandals have now won the award a record nine times in just eight seasons of WAC participation.

ATHLETIC: Renovations continued at the Kibbie Dome in 2011-12 with the replacement of the East End wall and construction of the Litehouse Center, Bud and June Ford Clubroom and the Bob Curtis Press Box, which IDAHO was re-located on the north side of the Dome. A 50-foot by 30-foot video board was added to the Dome in Location: Moscow, Idaho the summer of 2013 as well. The Dan O’Brien Track & Field Complex also underwent a complete renovation Nickname: Vandals in time to host the 2012 WAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Idaho won two Western Athletic Confer- Founded: 1889 ence team titles in 2012-13 and finished second in the WAC Commissioner’s Cup standings for the second Enrollment: 12,312 consecutive year. Four Idaho student-athletes earned All-America honors in 2012-13 and Vandals combined Joined WAC: 2005 for 34 First-Team All-WAC honors, 28 Second-Team honors, four WAC Athlete of the Year honors, two WAC Coach of the Year awards and a sweep of the WAC’s Joe Kearney Award for the top individual male and female athlete in the conference.

MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Out- door Track and Field, Volleyball

KANSAS CITY

ACADEMIC: The University of Missouri-Kansas City, one of four University of Missouri campuses, is a pub- lic university serving more than 16,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students. Located in the heart of a thriving urban setting, the university is surrounded by arts, entertainment, culture and sports. UMKC engages with the community and economy based on a four-part mission: life and health sciences; visual and performing arts; urban issues and education; and a vibrant learning and campus life experience. The Princeton Review named UMKC a “Best Value” university for 2012 and again for 2013. The 12:1 student- faculty ratio and small classes give students a personal education and create a small-college feel, while Kan- sas City’s metropolitan environment provides extensive opportunities for internships and networking as well as culture and entertainment.

ATHLETIC: UMKC joins the Western Athletic Conference in 2013, after 19 successful years with the Summit League. The men’s basketball team enters the new era with a new coach and a renovated venue. After win- ning a national title as an assistant with Louisville, Kareem Richardson joined UMKC as the team’s head coach. His team will play home games at historic Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City, home to more NCAA Final Fours than any arena in the nation. Beyond basketball, several UMKC teams had record-breaking finishes last year. Men’s golf won their second Summit League title, and men’s tennis won its fourth straight KANSAS CITY regular season title and third straight tournament crown. But it isn’t just about the athletics. Last year, UMKC student-athletes earned the Summit League’s second-highest cumulative GPA. The year prior, UMKC set the Location: Kansas City, Mo. bar with the league’s highest cumulative GPA. Nickname: Kangaroos Founded: 1929 MEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Enrollment: 14,221 Joined WAC: 2013 WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

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NEW MEXICO STATE

ACADEMIC: For the 16th consecutive semester, all 17 men’s and women’s teams cumulative grade point averages combined are at or above a 3.00. For the 16th consecutive semester, Scholar Student-Athlete repre- sentation (3.0 semester and or cumulative grade point average or higher) was higher than 50 percent of the student-athlete population. The Aggies had 55 student-athletes post a perfect 4.0 GPA in the spring semester. NM State led the WAC with 184 Academic All-WAC selections. The Aggies graduate 90 percent of student- athletes on scholarship, who exhausting their eligibility.

ATHLETIC: The New Mexico State men’s basketball team won its second consecutive conference tournament championships and third title in four years in 2012-13 en route to its 20th NCAA Tournament appearance. The NM State men’s golf team won the 2013 WAC Championship for the sixth title in eight years and the team competed in the NCAA Regional. The Aggie volleyball team won its first WAC Tournament Championship and made its sixth NCAA Tournament showing in 2012. Both the NM State men’s and women’s cross country teams competed at the NCAA Mountain Regional and Courtney Schultz was the lone runner from the WAC to compete at the NCAA National Championships. The Aggie equestrian team participated at the NCEA National Championships in 2013. Swimmer Jessica Legge won two individual titles at the WAC Championships, and she was the first Aggie to win multiple titles since 2009. The NM State women’s indoor track and field team NEW MEXICO STATE finished in third place at the conference meet, and Brianna Cromartie was named WAC Athlete of the Year. Location: Las Cruces, N.M. Nickname: Aggies MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Tennis Founded: 1888 Enrollment: 17,651 WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Equestrian, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Ten- Joined WAC: 2005 nis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

SEATTLE U

ACADEMIC: , founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 50 acres in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. More than 7,900 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs within eight schools and colleges. Seattle University is consistently ranked among the top 10 universities in the West by U.S. News & World Report and included in The Princeton Review’s Best Colleges guide. In the past 15 years, Seattle University has invested more than $200 million to build and renovate facilities. Thanks to a successful capital campaign, the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons was opened in Sep- tember 2010, vastly improving the student’s access to new technology as a means of enhancing their educa- tion. In September 2011, a new fitness center and a new residence hall were dedicated, further enhancing the campus life. Seattle U prides itself on its commitment to social justice, community service, and sustainability.

ATHLETIC: Seattle University entered the Western Athletic Conference with a bang in 2012-13, winning three conference titles: Erik Barkhaus in men’s cross country, the women’s basketball team winning the regular sea- son conference title, and Hannah Mittelstaedt finishing first in the 3000 meter steeplechase at the outdoor track and field championships. Seattle U has advanced to 11 NCAA men’s basketball tournaments, including the title game of the 1958 tournament. Famous alumni include Elgin Baylor, Ed and John O’Brien, Eddie Miles, Tom Workman, Clint Richardson, Pat Lesser, Janet Hopps, Orrin Vincent, and Tom Gorman. The men’s soccer SEATTLE U team won the 2004 NCAA Division II National Championship, while the swim program boasted two individual national champions in a three-year span. In its first year in the WAC, the Redhawks earned 14 First Team All- Location: Seattle, Wash. WAC honors as well as 164 Academic All-WAC awards. Nickname: Redhawks Founded: 1898 MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Enrollment: 7,755 Outdoor Track and Field Joined WAC: 2012 WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

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TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN

ACADEMIC: The University of Texas-Pan American, a Hispanic serving institution, is in the middle of one of the fastest growing areas in the nation, the southern tip of Texas known as the Rio Grande Valley. UTPA is located in Edinburg, Texas, approximately 10 miles north of the US/Mexico border and 75 miles northwest of South Padre Island. UTPA provides program specific classes in Rio Grande City, McAllen and South Padre Island in addition to those offered through the online learning center. Since its inception in 1927, UTPA has conferred over 2,600 associate’s, 58,000 bachelor’s, 13,000 master’s, and 155 doctoral degrees. UTPA provides an affordable education and global opportunities with a choice of 56 bachelor’s, 53 master’s, three doc- toral, and two cooperative doctoral programs within 7 colleges. UTPA will join with The University of Texas at Brownsville to undergo a major transformation as part of Project South Texas, which will create an emerging Tier 1 research institution with a medical school, set to welcome its first freshman class in the fall of 2015. The plan will result in a single institution that spans the entire Rio Grande Valley, with a presence in each of the major metropolitan areas of Brownsville, Edinburg, Harlingen and McAllen. The new university will be eligible for funding from the Permanent University Fund.

ATHLETIC: UTPA Athletics has a proud athletic tradition, with six team national championships and 10 indi- vidual national championships in men’s basketball and men’s tennis on its resume. The men’s basketball team won the 1963 NAIA National Championship and returned to the title game the following season. In 1980-81, the Broncs knocked off eventual NCAA Champion Indiana before reaching the NIT and falling to eventual champion Tulsa. Eighteen Broncs have been selected in the NBA Draft, six of whom went on to play in the Location: Edinburg, Texas NBA, including Luke Jackson, whose number hangs proudly over Sam Williams Court at the UTPA Fieldhouse. Nickname: Broncs Since 2000, 24 UTPA men’s basketball players have gone pro. The men’s tennis team won the Big State Confer- Founded: 1927 ence Championship every year from 1953 through 1965, winning the NAIA National Championships every year from 1961 through 1965 and finishing as finalists in 1959 and 1960. The Broncs also won the doubles Enrollment: 19,843 championships every year from 1959 through 1963 and in 1965 as well, to go with singles championships Joined WAC: 2013 every year from 1961 through 1963, along with 1965. The Broncs joined Division I in 1966 and immediately advanced to the NCAA Tournament, finishing in sixth place. The Broncs hosted the NCAA Championships in 1975 and 1976. Thirty-two Broncs have been selected in the MLB Draft, four of whom have gone on to play in majors. There are currently eight Broncs playing professional baseball, three of whom are in affiliated ball. Four of them played together with the and won the Pecos League Championship while sweeping MVP honors in 2013. The Broncs reached the 1971 College World Series after shutting out Texas in back-to-back games and had the No. 1 ranking at the end of the season. Each of the Broncs golf teams has won five team PGA Minority Collegiate Golf Championships. UTPA Athletics is set to start women’s soccer in 2014 and welcome back men’s soccer after a 17-year hiatus in 2015.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball UTAH VALLEY

ACADEMIC: Nestled between the towering Wasatch Mountains and the shores of Utah Lake in Orem, Utah, is home to more than 30,000 students. As one of the largest institutions of higher edu- cation in the state, UVU offers more than 145 undergraduate, associate and certificate/degree programs, with graduate degrees in education, nursing and business administration. UVU is an open admissions, structured enrollment institution and serves as an important point of access to higher education within the community by providing opportunity to any student willing to perform to the university’s high academic standards. From top-quality academic programs to athletics in the Western Athletic Conference, UVU focuses on providing an outstanding experience to its students — with an emphasis on engaged learning, or the combination of traditional academic discovery with hands-on context and application.

ATHLETIC: Utah Valley University’s transition into the WAC completes its unprecedented move from a junior college athletic program to a member of NCAA Division I. In 2013 the Wolverines celebrate a decade of ten- ure in DI, marking ten years since they became the first modern-day athletic program to move from NJCAA directly to Division I. After a brief stint as an independent, UVU joined the upstart Great West Conference and experienced immediate and widespread success. The Wolverines claimed the GWC’s Commissioner’s Cup in each of the four years the league was in existence, finishing with a total of 39 conference titles and boasting eight All-Americans in that time. In 2012, UVU baseball strung together a 32-game winning streak -- the third longest in NCAA history -- while posting the nation’s top winning percentage at a 47-12 clip. It concluded Location: Orem, Utah the record-breaking season with the nation’s best team batting average, most runs scored, and its first-ever Nickname: Wolverines consensus All-American in Goose Kallunki. The 2012-13 season saw the UVU women’s soccer team claim its Founded: 1941 second straight GWC regular season and tournament titles while the women’s cross country and men’s and Enrollment: 31,556 women’s outdoor track and field teams won their fifth consecutive league crowns. Women’s basketball, com- ing off its first GWC regular season title, was recognized by the WBCA as having the top GPA in the nation Joined WAC: 2013 while men’s and women’s golf and track and field also earned national academic recognition.

MEN’S SPORTS: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Wres- tling

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball

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After completing its 51st year of intercollegiate competition, the season. In 2012, the WAC added Denver, Seattle U, UT Arlington, UTSA Western Athletic Conference continues to evolve and feature some of and Texas State. The current membership began on July 1, 2013 when the nation’s best programs. One thing that remains unchanged is the the WAC added Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas City, persistent nature of the schools in the WAC to advance their programs UTPA and Utah Valley to join Idaho, New Mexico State and Seattle U. The to contend at the top levels of the NCAA. new institutions replace withdrawing members, Denver, Louisiana Tech, The WAC provides its student-athletes the chance to travel to scenic San Jose State, Utah State, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State. destinations and gain exposure in some of the nation’s most diverse The WAC has had just six commissioners in its history. Paul Brechler markets and largest metropolitan cities. In addition, the WAC’s student- was named the first leader of the conference and held the position athletes work to achieve the highest levels of success with the academic from 1962-1968. He was followed by Wiles Hallock (1968-71), Stan Bates support of their respective institutions. (1971-80), Dr. Joe Kearney (1980-94), Karl Benson (1994-2012) and current The WAC has experienced tremendous success over the years. In commissioner Jeff Hurd (2012-present). men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tourna- Presently, the WAC crowns team and individual champions in 19 ment in 24 of the past 29 seasons. In baseball, the WAC has boasted two sports – nine men’s and 10 women’s. For the men, there are champion- national champions since 2003. In women’s basketball, the conference ships in baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and has had at least two teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament 10 times in diving, tennis, indoor track and field and outdoor track and field. Cham- 22 seasons, with a record five teams in 1998. The WAC also sent teams to pionships for women are held in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, three BCS football bowl games since 2006. softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor In 2013-14, the WAC will create a new digital network to give fans track and field and volleyball. streaming internet access to many of its regular season games and The WAC office has been located in the Denver area since the confer- postseason championships including volleyball, soccer, swimming and ence’s inception with the exception of a two-year stay in Phoenix from diving, basketball, softball and baseball. 1964-66. The WAC is the sixth oldest among the nation’s 11 Division I-A confer- ences. Its history traces back to July 27, 1962, when the original six-team league of Arizona, Arizona State, Brigham Young, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming began competition. The first championship was held in November 1962, when Arizona won the men’s cross country title and New Mexico followed with the first WAC football title. Arizona finished second in the NCAA College World Series and, less than three years later, Arizona State claimed the league’s first NCAA title when the Sun Devils won the College World Series trophy. Fresno State was the last WAC school to earn an NCAA team title when it won the College World Series in 2008. Since 1962, several changes have occurred. UTEP and Colorado State became members in September 1967, while Arizona and Arizona State withdrew on June 30, 1978. The WAC then added San Diego State (1978), Hawai‘i (1979) and Air Force (1980). Before 1990, the WAC sponsored championships only in men’s sports. However, a merger with the High Country Athletic Conference formed a single conference under one ad- ministrative structure, and the 1990-91 athletic year was the first in which both men and women competed under the WAC name. Fresno State was added in 1992, and then in 1996, the women’s programs from Air Force and Hawai‘i along with six new schools (UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa) came into the WAC. Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming withdrew WAC Founding Fathers Kneeling L-R: New Mexico FR Guido Daub, WAC SID Don Smith, BYU FR Dean on June 30, 1999. Nevada (2000), Boise State (2001) and Louisiana Tech Milton Hartvigsen. Sitting L-R: Wyoming FR Dean H.T. Person, ASU AD Clyde (2001) were added while TCU withdrew following the 2000-01 season. In Smith, Arizona FR Tom Hall. Standing L-R: ASU FR Al Thomas, Utah FR Dean L. 2005, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State joined the WAC after Rice, David Hiner, Utah AD Bud Jack, Wyoming AD Red Jacoby, New Mexico AD Pete SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdrew. Boise State withdrew prior to the 2011-12 McDavid, WAC Commissioner Paul Brechler.

FORMER WAC COMMISSIONERS

Paul Brechler Wiles Hallock Stan Bates Joe Kearney Karl Benson 1962-69 1969-71 1971-80 1980-94 1994-2012

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NCAA TEAM TITLES 1980 Bakersfield (II) Football 35 NCAA team titles have been won by the 1981 Bakersfield (II) 1984 Brigham Young current members of the WAC 1982 Bakersfield (II) 1983 Bakersfield (II) Men’s Golf Boxing 1987 Bakersfield (II) 1981 Brigham Young 1940 Idaho 1998 UNLV 1941 Idaho Women’s Volleyball 1950 Idaho 1989 Bakersfield (II) Women’s Gymnastics Men’s Basketball 1992 Utah 1993 Bakersfield (II) Softball 1994 Bakersfield (II) 1988 Bakersfield (II) Softball 1997 Bakersfield (II) 1989 Bakersfield (II) 1998 Fresno State 1990 Bakersfield (II) Men’s Soccer Men’s Indoor Track and Field 1996 Grand Canyon (II) PAST TEAM TITLES 1974 UTEP 1975 UTEP 1997 Bakersfield (II) 35 NCAA team titles were won by former 1976 UTEP 2004 Seattle U (II) members of the WAC 1978 UTEP 1980 UTEP Men’s Indoor Track and Field Baseball 1981 UTEP 2012 Grand Canyon (II) 1965 Arizona State 1982 UTEP 1967 Arizona State Men’s Swimming and Diving 1969 Arizona State Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 1986 Bakersfield (II) 1976 Arizona 1970 Brigham Young 1987 Bakersfield (II) 1977 Arizona State 1975 UTEP 1988 Bakersfield (II) 2003 Rice 1977 Arizona State 1989 Bakersfield (II) 2008 Fresno State 1990 Bakersfield (II) 1978 UTEP 1979 UTEP 1991 Bakersfield (II) Men’s Cross Country 1980 UTEP 1992 Bakersfield (II) 1969 UTEP 1981 UTEP 1993 Bakersfield (II) 1975 UTEP 1982 UTEP 1998 Bakersfield (II) 1976 UTEP 2000 Bakersfield (II) 1978 UTEP 2001 Bakersfield (II) 1979 UTEP 2002 Bakersfield (II) 1980 UTEP 2004 Bakersfield (II) 1981 UTEP

Wrestling Women’s Cross Country 1976 Bakersfield (II) 1997 Brigham Young 1977 Bakersfield (II) 1979 Bakersfield (II)

NCAA INDIVIDUAL TITLES

253 NCAA individual titles have been won by the current teams in Grand Canyon (17) the WAC Men’s Swimming & Diving (II)...... 6 Women’s Swimming & Diving (II)...... 2 Women’s Tennis (II)...... 2 Bakersfield (209) Men’s Indoor Track & Field (II)...... 3 Wrestling (I)...... 9 Wrestling (II)...... 4 Wrestling (II)...... 30 Men’s Swimming & Diving (II)...... 114 Idaho (23) Women’s Swimming & Diving (II)...... 27 Boxing...... 16 Men’s Indoor Track & Field (II)...... 5 Skiing...... 3 Women’s Indoor Track & Field (II)...... 3 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field...... 3 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (II)...... 13 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field...... 1 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (II)...... 16 Women’s Tennis (II)...... 1 Seattle U (2) Men’s Swimming & Diving (II)...... 2 Chicago State (2) Men’s Swimming & Diving...... 2

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July 27, 1962 - The original charter for the Western Athletic Conference is Feb. 23, 1988 - The WAC and the Holiday Bowl reach an agreement for signed by the presidents of the charter member universities. Paul Brechler the conference champion to host the game through the 1992 season. is named the WAC’s first commissioner. May 9, 1990 - The WAC and ESPN agree to the conference’s first contract Nov. 10, 1962 - Arizona State wins the first WAC championship as it for the telecast of men’s basketball games by a national network. captures the cross country title. July 1, 1990 - The WAC merges with the High Country Athletic Conference Dec. 19, 1964 - Utah becomes the first school since the formation of to form a single conference for men’s and women’s athletics. the conference to participate in a bowl game as it defeats West Virginia, 32-6, in the Liberty Bowl. Dec. 1, 1991 - BYU’s Ty Detmer wins the Heisman Trophy, a first for a WAC athlete. March 20, 1966 - Utah becomes the first school to reach the NCAA Final Four, and Brigham Young captures the championship of the National June 12, 1991 - Fresno State is accepted as the WAC’s 10th member Invitation Tournament. effective July 1, 1992.

Sept. 20, 1967 - UTEP becomes the WAC’s seventh member. June 10, 1992 - The WAC selects the Delta Center in Salt Lake City as the site for its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Commissioner Sept. 26, 1968 - Colorado State becomes the WAC’s eighth member. Kearney announces his retirement effective July 1, 1994.

Sept. 1, 1969 - Wiles Hallock replaces Paul Brechler as commissioner. Aug. 13, 1992 - The WAC is included in the Western Bowl Alliance, which guarantees at least one conference team an appearance in the Aloha and July 1, 1971 - Stan Bates becomes the WAC’s third commissioner as he Copper Bowls for the next two years. replaces Wiles Hallock. April 20, 1994 - Karl Benson is appointed the fifth commissioner in league Dec. 27, 1971 - The first Fiesta Bowl, originated to match the WAC cham- history, replacing Dr. Joe Kearney. pion against an at-large team, is played in Tempe, Ariz. Arizona State defeats Florida State, 45-38. April 21, 1994 - The WAC Council of Presidents extends an invitation of membership to UNLV, Rice, San Jose State, SMU, TCU and Tulsa. Dec. 27, 1976 - The Presidents’ Council receives official notification of the intention of Arizona and Arizona State to seek affiliation with the June 6, 1994 - The University Arena in Albuquerque is chosen as the site then-Pacific-8 Conference. of the 1995 and 1996 WAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments.

April 8, 1977 - San Diego State University is extended an invitation of June 14, 1994 - The WAC signs a multi-year football contract with ESPN membership effective July 1, 1978. and ABC.

May 2, 1977 - The University of Hawai`i is extended a membership January, 1995 - For the first time, three WAC football teams finish the invitation dependent upon the institution’s meeting of certain criteria season ranked among the nation’s top 25 in both the USA Today/CNN set by the Council. Coaches’ Poll and the Associated Press Top 25.

June 30, 1978 - Arizona and Arizona State officially withdraw from the May 1, 1995 - The Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas is selected conference. as the site of the 1997 and 1998 WAC men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Sept. 29, 1978 - The University of Hawai`i is officially approved as a member effective July 1, 1979. May 9, 1995 - The WAC signs a multi-year contract with ESPN for the telecast of 22 men’s and two women’s basketball games annually, the Dec. 22, 1978 - After a seven-year tie to the Fiesta Bowl, the WAC begins largest such contract in WAC history and the first national telecast of a new affiliation with the Holiday Bowl in San Diego. WAC women’s basketball. The WAC becomes the only conference in the country with an exclusive contract with ESPN for football and basketball. Aug. 29, 1979 - The United States Air Force Academy is accepted as a member effective July 1, 1980. June 5, 1995 - The WAC Council of Presidents select Las Vegas’ Sam Boyd Stadium as the site for the 1996 and 1997 WAC Football Championship May 1, 1980 - Dr. Joe Kearney is named the fourth commissioner in Game. conference history as he replaces Stan Bates. Dec. 11, 1995 - The WAC’s first website is published. May 1, 1983 - The Presidents’ Council approves the concept for a WAC Basketball Tournament beginning in 1984. Feb. 19, 1996 - The MGM Grand Garden arena is selected as the site of the inaugural WAC Volleyball Tournament, to be contested Nov. 26-30 Dec. 21, 1984 - Brigham Young University earns the conference’s first na- in Las Vegas. tional football championship with a victory over Michigan in the Holiday Bowl to complete a 13-0 season. Feb. 26, 1996 - The WAC Council selects Pacific and Mountain as the names for the newly-created divisions to be instituted in 1996-97. July 16, 1987 - The WAC and KUTV of Salt Lake City agree to the confer- ence’s first one-million-dollar package for the regional syndication of July 1, 1996 - The WAC becomes the nation’s largest NCAA Division I-A men’s basketball games. conference with 16 members competing in 11 men’s and 10 women’s championship sports.

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Nov. 26-30, 1996 - The WAC hosts its first ever volleyball tournament at June 5, 2001 - Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is chosen as the site for the 2002 the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Brigham Young defeats Hawai`i, 3-2, in the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. championship match. June 20, 2001 - The WAC signs a three-year deal with ESPN for telecasts Dec. 7, 1996 - Brigham Young and Wyoming play in the inaugural WAC of football and basketball. Football Championship game at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas. Brigham Young wins the game in overtime, 28-25, before a record-setting crowd July 1, 2001 - Boise State University and Louisiana Tech University be- of 41,238, the largest for a team sporting event in Nevada. come official members of the WAC, while TCU withdraws. This increases the membership to 10 schools. Jan. 1, 1997 - The WAC has its second team ever play in a New Year’s Day Jan. 17, 2002 - Tulsa is chosen as the host for the 2003 basketball tour- bowl. Brigham Young defeats Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl, 19-15, and naments. sets the record for most wins by a Division I-A school with 14. Aug. 7, 2002 - The WAC initiates an innovative and creative two-year pilot June 23, 1997 - The WAC becomes a Bowl Alliance member beginning project to create an academic alliance among its 10 member institutions. with the 1998 season. Nov. 12, 2002 - Fresno State’s brand new Save Mart Center is chosen as Nov. 24, 1997 - Brigham Young wins the women’s NCAA national the site for the 2004 WAC Basketball Tournament while Nevada is picked championship in cross country. It’s the first-ever women’s national title as host for the 2005 tournament. in WAC history. Dec. 31, 2002 - Boise State and Fresno State both win their bowl games. March 30, 1998 - The Utah Runnin’ Utes advance to the NCAA men’s The Broncos beat Iowa State 34-16 in the Humanitarian Bowl, while the basketball title game. Utah leads most of the game, but bows out in the Bulldogs defeat Georgia Tech, 30-21, in the Silicon Valley Football Classic. final five minutes to Kentucky. Feb. 22, 2003 - The men’s basketball teams from Fresno State, Hawai`i, May 25, 1998 - Fresno State’s softball team wins the national champion- Louisiana Tech and Tulsa compete in ESPN’s inaugural Bracket Buster ship with a 1-0 victory over Arizona. Saturday event.

May 27-30, 1998 - UNLV wins the men’s NCAA golf title. It’s the third June 23, 2003 - Rice wins the NCAA title in baseball, the school’s first national championship for a WAC team during the 1997-98 season. team title in any sport.

Nov. 28, 1998 - Hawai`i and Brigham Young meet in the WAC Volleyball Oct. 23, 2003 - The WAC Board of Directors extends invitations for Tournament final and the Wahine win, 15-12, 21-19, 13-15, 16-18, 24-22. membership to New Mexico State and Utah State, effective July 1, 2005. The 89 points scored by Hawai`i sets a new NCAA record. June 4, 2004 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for June 7, 1999 - Selland Arena in Fresno is chosen as the site for the 2000 membership to the University of Idaho, effective July 1, 2005. men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. Tulsa’s Reynolds Center is selected for the 2001 tournaments. Oct. 1, 2004 - The University of Nevada is selected as the host for the 2006 WAC Basketball Tournament. June 8, 1999 - The WAC signs a two-year football and basketball televi- sion deal with Fox Sports Net. Nov. 2, 2004 - Sacramento State is added as an affiliate member in base- ball beginning with the 2006 season. June 10, 1999 - The WAC Council of Presidents extends an invitation of membership to Nevada beginning July 1, 2000. Dec. 31, 2004 - Boise State’s 22-game winning streak comes to an end in the Liberty Bowl. The Broncos finish the season in the top 15 for the June 30, 1999 - Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, UNLV, New third consecutive year. Mexico, San Diego State, Utah and Wyoming officially withdraw from the conference. April 7, 2005 - The WAC announces the addition of women’s gymnastics beginning in 2005-06. Also reinstates postseason tournaments for both Oct. 17, 1999 - The WAC Council of Presidents invites Boise State and softball and baseball for 2006. Louisiana Tech to join the league on July 1, 2001. July 1, 2005 - Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State become official Dec. 25, 1999 - The Hawai`i football team breaks the NCAA record with members of the WAC. Rice, SMU, UTEP and Tulsa withdraw giving the an eight and a half game improvement in wins from the previous year WAC a total of nine members. with a 23-17 victory over Oregon State in the Oahu Bowl. July 27, 2005 - The WAC unveils its new marketing campaign, “Play Up.” July 1, 2000 - The University of Nevada becomes an official member of the WAC and increases the membership to nine schools. Nov. 10, 2005 - Fresno State defeats Boise State, 27-7, in football, ending the Broncos’ WAC-record 31-game conference winning streak. Dec. 31, 2000 - Fresno State competes in the inaugural Silicon Valley Football Classic in San Jose. Nov. 11, 2005 - New Mexico State is named host for the 2007 and 2008 WAC basketball tournaments. March 29, 2001 - The wins the men’s basketball NIT title with a 79-60 victory over Alabama. Nov. 19, 2005 - Fresno State leads top-ranked and two-time defending national champion USC, 42-41, midway through the fourth quarter, before dropping the game 50-42.

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Nov. 24, 2005 - The WAC streams its first sporting event (the opening Nov. 28, 2010 - For the first time since 1997, the WAC has three football match of the volleyball tournament) via the internet using WAC.TV. teams ranked in the AP top 25: Boise State, Nevada and Hawai‘i.

Feb. 17-18, 2006 - The WAC goes 3-1 in BracketBusters as Nevada, Loui- June 14, 2011 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for siana Tech and Utah State earn men’s basketball wins. membership to Seattle U, effective July 1, 2012.

March 26, 2006 - The WAC sponsors its first WAC Women’s Gymnastics July 14, 2011 - The WAC Board of Directors extends an invitation for championship since 1993 in Logan, Utah. membership to UT Arlington, effective July 1, 2012, increasing member- ship to 10 schools. April 3, 2006 - Louisiana Tech men’s basketball player Paul Millsap be- comes the first player in NCAA history to lead the nation in rebounding Sept. 19, 2011 – Dallas Baptist and Bakersfield added as affiliate members three years in a row. in baseball beginning with the 2013 season.

Jan. 1, 2007 - Boise State becomes the first WAC team to play in a BCS March 9, 2012 - Jeff Hurd is named interim commissioner of the WAC. bowl game and beats Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, 43-42, in overtime. July 1, 2012 – Denver, Seattle, UT Arlington, UTSA and Texas State become official members of the WAC. Fresno State, Hawai‘i and Nevada withdraw Feb. 16-17, 2007 - Boise State, Nevada, New Mexico State and Utah giving the WAC a total of 10 members. State win men’s basketball games to give the WAC a perfect 4-0 record in BracketBusters. Oct. 9, 2012 - The WAC Board of Directors extend invitations for member- ship to CSU Bakersfield and Utah Valley, effective July 1, 2013. April 28-29, 2007 - A total of 17 WAC football players are chosen in the NFL Draft, the most ever (per school) in the seven-round format. Nov. 27, 2012 - The WAC Board of Directors extend an invitation for membership to Grand Canyon, effective July 1, 2013. Jan. 1, 2008 - Hawai`i becomes the second WAC team to play in a BCS bowl game in two years, taking on Georgia in the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Dec. 5, 2012 – Chicago State becomes a member of the WAC, effective July 1, 2013. June 25, 2008 - Fresno State wins the national championship in base- ball. The Bulldogs beat Georgia in the best-of-three series, 6-1, in the Dec. 12, 2012 – Northern Colorado is added as an affiliate member in deciding game. baseball beginning with the 2014 season.

Sept. 3, 2008 - The WAC announces a contract extension with ESPN that Dec. 19, 2012 – Texas-Pan American accepts an invitation to become the guarantees more than 300 regular-season and 45 championship events eighth member of the conference for the 2013-14 season. will be aired on the ESPN networks through the spring of 2017. Jan. 9, 2013 – The WAC reinstates men’s soccer. Bakersfield, Grand Canyon December, 2008 - For the first time in its history, the WAC sends more and Seattle will be joined by affiliates Air Force, Houston Baptist, UNLV than half of its football teams (five) to postseason bowl games. and San Jose State for the 2013 season.

April-June, 2009 - The WAC announces neutral site locations for the 2009 Feb. 7, 2013 – The University of Missouri-Kansas City accepted an invita- Volleyball Tournament (Las Vegas), the 2010-12 Baseball Tournaments tion for membership to join the conference effective July 1, 2013. (Mesa, Ariz.) and the 2010-11 Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tourna- ments (Las Vegas). Feb. 11, 2013 – North Dakota is added as an affiliate member in baseball beginning with the 2014 season. Dec. 12, 2009 - The Hawai‘i women’s volleyball team swept No. 16 Michigan, 25-23, 25-19, 25-18 in the NCAA Tournament Regional Final at June 11, 2013 – Jeff Hurd is named the sixth commissioner in league Maples Pavilion, advancing the team to its ninth Final Four appearance history. in school history. July 1, 2013 – Bakersfield, Chicago State, Grand Canyon, Kansas City, Jan. 4, 2010 - Boise State makes its second appearance in the Tostitos Texas-Pan American and Utah Valley become official members of the Fiesta Bowl and beats TCU, 17-10. The Broncos become the second team WAC. Denver, Louisiana Tech, San Jose State, UT Arlington, UTSA, Texas in FBS history to end a season 14-0. State and Utah State withdraw giving the WAC a total of nine members.

May 30, 2010 – Hawai‘i defeats Alabama on a two-out, two-run, walk-off July 1, 2013 – WAC Board of Directors determined that the men’s and home run by Jenna Rodriguez in the bottom of the seventh in the decid- women’s basketball tournaments will return to Las Vegas and the Orleans ing game of the NCAA Tuscaloosa Softball Super Regional, sending the Arena March 12-15, 2014. The Board also committed to the development UH to its first-ever College World Series. The moment was nominated for of a strategic plan to facilitate conference growth that includes both a “Best Upset” at the 2010 ESPN ESPY Awards. digital network and a new marketing/branding campaign.

Aug. 27, 2010 - The WAC and Learfield Sports announce the creation of the WAC Sports Network to enhance the coverage of football and basketball in the WAC’s media markets.

Nov. 11, 2010 - The WAC Board of Directors extend invitations for mem- bership to Denver, UTSA and Texas State, effective July 1, 2012.

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JEFF HURD Commissioner

Jeff Hurd was named Commissioner of Hurd is a graduate of the University of the WAC on June 14, 2013. He has been Missouri’s School of Journalism and began associated with the conference for more his professional career as the Sports Editor of than half of its existence as he joined the Hannibal (Missouri) Courier-Post. He also the WAC staff in 1985 as the Director of worked for the Tulsa Tribune, was the Sports Conference Relations. Information Director at the University of Tulsa and the Director of Public Relations for the Hurd, who is the sixth commissioner in the Missouri Valley Conference prior to joining the WAC’s 51-year history, has served in various WAC. capacities during his tenure. He was the Conference’s Senior Associate Commissioner A native of Minot, North Dakota, Hurd and his prior to being named to replace former wife, Cheri, reside in Centennial, Colo., and are commissioner Karl Benson on an interim the parents of four children: Shannon, Michael, basis. Kristen and Kevin. Commissioner Hurd presenting at the 2012 WAC Basketball Tournament

CONNIE HURLBUT MOLLIE LEHMAN DAVE CHAFFIN Deputy Commissioner Senior Associate Associate Commissioner Commissioner and Chief for Technology and Financial Officer Conference Services

Connie Hurlbut joined the WAC staff in Mollie Lehman joined the WAC staff in Dave Chaffin joined the WAC staff 2009 and serves as Deputy Commissioner. August, 2007, and is the Senior Associate in 1995 and was promoted to Associate She has been involved in collegiate and Commissioner and Chief Financial Officer. Commissioner in 2010. His responsibilities professional athletics for more than 25 years. She is primarily responsible for handling include technology, conference services and From 1993-1999, Hurlbut served as all the accounting, finance, and human overseeing the WAC Digital Network. Executive Director of the Patriot League, resource functions within the Conference. He previously was the Athletic Media becoming the first woman to lead an all- Lehman previously spent two years Relations Assistant Director at Colorado State sport Division I athletic conference. While with the America East Conference, where University from 1992-95. Chaffin graduated there, she held several NCAA committee she served as the business manager and from the University of Michigan in 1989 with positions including the Division I Women’s assisted with sport administration and a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. He Basketball Committee and the Division I championships. has completed his course work for a Master’s Management Council. She also served as the Prior to that, Lehman was an assistant degree in Technical Journalism at Colorado Senior Director of Basketball Operations for softball coach at Binghamton University and State University. the WNBA from 1999-2002. became involved with event management. He and his wife, Michelle, are the A 1983 University of Pennsylvania She is a 2000 graduate from Binghamton parents of a son, Tyler, and daughter, Jamie. graduate, Hurlbut and her husband, Steve, and earned her MBA at the University of They reside in Centennial. have two children, Jack and Maggie. Colorado at Denver in 2007.

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NICOLE HARVEY VICKY EGGLESTON HOPE SHULER Assistant Commissioner Director, Creative Services Director, Media Relations for Compliance

Nicole Harvey joined the WAC staff in Vicky Eggleston came to the WAC in Hope Shuler came to the WAC in June, 2013, and oversees all compliance ac- December, 2006, and oversees the creative September, 2008, and serves as the media tivities while managing WAC involvement in services of the conference. relations contact for volleyball, women’s all aspects of NCAA governance. Before joining the WAC, Eggleston basketball and softball. Harvey spent the previous 10 years at served as the media designer at R+L Carriers Before joining the WAC, Shuler served the University of Memphis where she began in Ohio. Prior to that she spent eight years in as the media relations director for The in Academic Services before being named the communications and marketing depart- Summit League. She also worked at the the Assistant Athletic Director for Compli- ment at Ohio University, where she also as- University of Arizona, the University of ance & Student Services in 2007. Prior to sisted in television production. Utah and Elmhurst College. Shuler earned Memphis, Harvey worked in compliance at Eggleston is a graduate of Ohio Univer- bachelor of arts degrees in journalism and both Southern Illinois and Kansas State. She sity where she earned her bachelor’s degree sports administration from the University earned both her bachelor’s and master’s de- in communications and a master of arts de- of Nebraska at Kearney and completed grees at Kansas State, where she was a stu- gree in telecommunications. coursework towards a master’s degree in dent-athlete competing in track and field. She and her husband, Bryan, have two management at the University of Denver. daughters, Kelsey and Kylie. They live in Lit- She and her husband, Scott, live in tleton. Aurora with their daughter, Everly.

JASON ERICKSON AMANDA BENZINE Mary Barber Director, Media Relations Director, Championships Administrative Assistant and Marketing

Jason Erickson joined the WAC staff in Amanda Benzine joined the WAC in August, Mary Barber joined the WAC Staff September, 2007, and handles media rela- 2011, and oversees the budgeting, planning and in August, 2013, and serves as the office tions duties for the WAC in women’s soccer, administration of the conference’s champion- manager for the conference office. men’s basketball, baseball and golf. ships and marketing programs. Before joining the WAC, Barber served Prior to the WAC, Erickson spent four Benzine came to the WAC after serving as as the Executive Assistant for the Vice years at Idaho State University and has also the Director of Marketing at Northern Illinois for President of Advancement and External worked in television and in the newspaper two years where she created and implemented Relations at Metropolitan State University of business. He is a 2002 graduate of South- comprehensive marketing and ticket sales plans Denver. Prior to that she was the scholarship ern Utah University and earned his master’s for football, basketball and other sports. administrative officer at the Daniels Fund. degree at Idaho State in 2006. He has a five- Prior to Northern Illinois, Benzine spent Barber earned a degree at Colorado year-old son, Nash. several years in the marketing department at the Northwestern Community College. A Montana University of Wisconsin where she also earned native, she and her husband reside in Aurora. her bachelor’s degree in communications.

MATT PUCAK Jared Williams DAVE NEIDLINGER Assistant Director, Intern, Championships Supervisor, Championships and and Compliance Women’s Softball Media Relations Officials

Matt Pucak joined the WAC staff in the Jared Williams joined the WAC Staff Dave Neidlinger was hired as the fall of 2011 as an intern and was promoted in February, 2014, and serves as the first softball coordinator for the WAC in to Assistant Director of Championships championships and compliance intern. the summer of 2006. He has been the and Media Relations in 2012. Pucak Williams is a graduate of Hampton University softball coordinator for the Mountain West graduated from Colorado State in 2008 and Loyola University New Orleans College Conference since its inception in 1999 and with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and of Law. for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference technical communications. since 1992.

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2013-14 WAC STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

BAKERSFIELD CHICAGO STATE CANYONGRAND

Lauren Kaufman Dalton Kelley Brooke Melvin Markus Starks Jenna Pearson Felipe Reyes Swimming & Diving Wrestling Golf Basketball Basketball Soccer SAAC Event Coord. SAAC President SAAC Secretary IDAHO CITY KANSAS MEXICONEW STATE

Reagan Quigley Colin Briggs Taryn Miller Michael Oakley Christy Barela Horlexus Willis Soccer Track & Field Volleyball Soccer Track & Field Track & Field SAAC Vice Pres. SAAC Social Media SAAC Event Coord. SEATTLE U UTPA UTAH VALLEY

Stephanie Verdoia Garett Anderson Wanda Beguelin Scott Bann Lindsey Bryant Ben Aird Soccer Baseball Tennis Track & Field Track & Field Basketball SAAC Vice Pres.

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WAC SAAC – THE VOICE OF THE TEAM SPORT SUMMARIES 2013-14 CALENDAR STUDENT ATHLETE WOMEN’S SOCCER CROSS COUNTRY-M&W League: Seven teams (Bakersfield, Grand Nov. 2 Canyon, Idaho, Kansas City, New Mexico Seattle, Wash. How does the WAC generate feedback State, Seattle U, Utah Valley). Host: Seattle U from its most valuable product, its stu- Schedule: Double round-robin for a total dent-athletes? Through the Western Ath- of 12 matches. WOMEN’S SOCCER letic Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Tournament: Top four eligible teams meet Nov. 8 &10 Committee (also known as the WAC SAAC) in Las Cruces, N.M. Las Cruces, N.M. which was established in 1998. Host: New Mexico State MEN’S SOCCER Since its implementation, the WAC SAAC League: Eight teams (Air Force, Bakersfield, MEN’S SOCCER has been an essential component in the Grand Canyon, Houston Baptist, Kansas Nov. 14-15, 17 City, UNLV, San Jose State, Seattle U). conference’s governance structure as well Colorado Springs, Colo. Schedule: Two divisions of four teams with Host: Air Force as a strong voice for student-athletes’ a double round-robin within each divi- well-being at all levels (e.g., institutional, sion and a single round-robin against the WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL conference and national). It provides rec- other division for a total of 10 matches. Nov. 25-27 ommendations and positions on specific Tournament: Seven eligible teams meet Phoenix, Ariz. conference and NCAA proposed legisla- in Colorado Springs, Colo. Host: Grand Canyon tion, and it addresses national issues that VOLLEYBALL may have an effect on the well-being of INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&W all student-athletes. In addition, its mem- Schedule: Double round-robin for a total of 16 WAC matches. Feb. 26-28 bers provide recommendations for the Tournament: Top six eligible teams meet Moscow, Idaho eighteen WAC championships in order to in Phoenix, Ariz. Host: Idaho enhance the student-athlete experience for all sports. Another objective which the MEN’S AND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SWIMMING AND DIVING-M&W committee constantly strives to obtain is Schedule: Double round-robin for a total Feb. 26-March 1 to help strengthen and improve the com- of 16 WAC games. San Antonio, Texas munication and relationships among ath- Tournament: Eight eligible teams (Bakers- Host: Palo Alto College letes, campus administrators and coaches. field, Chicago State, Idaho, Kansas City, New Mexico State, Seattle U, UTPA, Utah BASKETBALL-M&W Valley) meet in Las Vegas, Nev. March 12-15 On the national stage, the WAC SAAC Las Vegas, Nevada selects one of its committee members to WOMEN’S TENNIS Host: Orleans Arena serve as its representative on the NCAA League: Seven teams (Chicago State, SAAC, which includes all of the Division Grand Canyon, Idaho, Kansas City, New WOMEN’S GOLF I conferences. Mexico State, Seattle U, UTPA). April 25-27 Tournament: Six eligible teams meet in Mesa, Ariz. The WAC SAAC is a proactive committee Las Cruces, N.M. Host: Longbow Golf Course and is making a very positive impact within the WAC membership. Annually, MEN’S TENNIS TENNIS-M&W each member institution appoints two League: Seven teams (Chicago State, April 25-27 Grand Canyon, Idaho, Kansas City, New student-athletes from its own campus Las Cruces, N.M. Mexico State, Seattle U, UTPA). Host: New Mexico State SAAC to serve on the conference commit- Tournament: Six eligible teams meet in tee. To conduct business, the committee Las Cruces, N.M. MEN’S GOLF has one in-person meeting during the year May 2-4 and schedules monthly teleconference SOFTBALL Las Vegas, Nev. League: Six teams (Bakersfield, Grand calls during the academic year. Host: Stallion Mountain Golf Course Canyon, Kansas City, New Mexico State, Seattle U, Utah Valley). As part of the WAC SAAC Spring meeting, SOFTBALL Schedule: Fifteen WAC games played as the committee conducts a community May 8-10 service outreach project within the host three games at one site, alternating home and away each year. Seattle, Wash. member institution’s local area. Past proj- Tournament: Five eligible teams meet in Host: Seattle U ects have included the following: sports Seattle, Wash. (double-elimination). camp and clinic for underprivileged chil- OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD-M&W dren, visiting local Boys and Girls Clubs, BASEBALL May 14-17 visiting Children’s Hospitals and homeless League: Ten teams (Bakersfield, Chicago Orem, Utah shelters and neighborhood house paint- State, Grand Canyon, New Mexico State, Host: Utah Valley ing. Taking a leadership role in conducting North Dakota, Northern Colorado, Sac- BASEBALL community projects is part of the WAC ramento State, Seattle U, UTPA, Utah Valley). May 21-25 SAAC’s goals and objectives. Schedule: Twenty-seven WAC games Mesa, Ariz. played as three-game series at one site, Host: Cubs Park If you have any questions relative to the alternating home and away each year. WAC SAAC or its activities, please contact Tournament: Top six eligible teams meet in Nicole Harvey in the conference office. Mesa, Ariz. (double-elimination).

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SEATTLE U TO HOST 2014 WAC TOURNAMENT PRESEASON COACHES POLL Seattle U will host the 2014 WAC Softball Tournament. The five eligible teams will advance to the double-elimination tournament, which will The six WAC head coaches voted on the preseason poll and could be held at Logan Field May 8-10. It is the first time the Redhawks have not vote for their own team. hosted the event.

Rank Team (First-Place Votes) Points NEW MEXICO STATE PICKED TO WIN 2014 WAC TITLE 1. New Mexico State (5) 25 In a preseason vote of the six WAC softball coaches, who could not vote 2. Seattle U (1) 19 for their own team, New Mexico State was selected as the preseason 3. Utah Valley 14 favorite to win the title. 4. Bakersfield 13 The Aggies took the top spot in the preseason poll with 25 points and 5. Kansas City 10 five first-place votes, followed by Seattle U in second place with 19 points 6. Grand Canyon 9 and the other first-place vote. Utah Valley was third with 14 points, just ahead of Bakersfield in fourth place with 13 points. Kansas City and Grand PRESEASON ALL-WAC TEAM Canyon rounded out the poll with 10 and nine points, respectively.

RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS Player School Yr. Pos. Three of the first team All-WAC players from last year return for the 2014 Emma Adams New Mexico State So. 3B season in New Mexico State’s Staci Rodriguez, the reigning WAC Player Kelsey Barak Grand Canyon Jr. SS of the Year, and Seattle U’s Buubba Morrow and Isabella Geronimo. New Caitlin Christopher Kansas City Jr. C Mexico State’s Emma Adams and Malena Padilla are the lone returners Shay Fryer Bakersfield Sr. SS from the second team. Izzy Geronimo Seattle U So. OF Katie Kelley Kansas City So. 1B/RHP Bakersfield’s Shay Fryer and Karissa Veiga were named first team All- Pacific Coast Softball Conference (PCSC) last year, while Amber Mills Bubba Morrow Seattle U Jr. C was named to the second team and Kelsie Monroe was an honorable Amanda Robinson Utah Valley Sr. 1B mention honoree. Utah Valley’s Amanda Robinson was named first team Staci Rodriguez New Mexico State Jr. OF All-PCSC, while teammate Jamie North was named to the second team Josi Summers Utah Valley Jr. RHP and Kelli Fox and Josi Summers were honorable mention honorees. Karissa Veiga Bakersfield Sr. OF Claire Zampini Grand Canyon Sr. OF Katie Kelley of Kansas City was named first team All-Summit League. Meanwhile, Grand Canyon’s Stephanie Pesqueira, Kayla Henry and Claire Zampini were named first team All-PacWest, with Pesqueira also LETTERWINNER/STARTER CAPSULE earning Pitcher of the Year honors. Teammates Kiki Sepulveda and Kailey Regester were named second team All-PacWest, while Lauren Regester This season, all six teams return at least nine letterwinners from a and Nicole Newbury were third team selections. year ago. Bakersfield returns the most letterwinners with 13, while New Mexico State returns 12 letterwinners and Grand Canyon TOP RETURNING STAT LEADERS returns 11. Grand Canyon returns all of its starters from last year, The top returning stat leaders in the WAC from last year include: while Bakersfield returns 10. New Mexico State and Utah Valley re- Category Name, School Statistic/’13 Rank turn six each, while Kansas City and Seattle U return seven apiece. Batting Average Staci Rodriguez, NMSU .357/5th Slugging Pct. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU .780/1st The following is a list of the number of letterwinners returning On Base Pct. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU .437/6th and lost and starters returning and lost for all six teams. Runs Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 36/6th Hits Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 60/3rd Team LR LL SR SL RBI Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 63/1st Bakersfield 13 2 10 1 Doubles Kelsey Dodd, NMSU 14/T-1st Grand Canyon 11 1 10 0 Triples Isabella Geronimo, SU 3/T-3rd Kansas City 10 7 7 5 Home Runs Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 20/1st New Mexico State 12 6 6 4 Wins Richelle Ashburn, SU 11/6th Seattle U 9 6 7 3 Saves Mandie Sugita, SU 2/T-6th Utah Valley 9 7 6 5 Strikeouts Richelle Ashburn, SU 89/8th Innings Pitched Richelle Ashburn, SU 143.2/9th

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A Look Back: 2013 USA TODAY/NFCA PRESEASON TOP 25 SAN JOSE STATE REPRESENTS WAC AT TEMPE REGIONAL Rank School ‘13 Record Pts. ‘13 Final Rank San Jose State represented the WAC in the NCAA Tournament at the 1. Tennessee (7) 52-12 729 2 Tempe Regional. The Spartans fell to No. 5 overall seed Arizona State (5- 2. Oklahoma (17) 57-4 720 1 2) and were eliminated from the tournament by San Diego State (5-2). 3. Washington (1) 45-17 702 4 It was San Jose State’s third NCAA Tournament appearance and its first 4. Florida (6) 58-9 684 5 since the 1992 season. 5. Michigan (1) 51-13 652 6 6. Alabama 45-15 604 10 TWO WAC PLAYERS NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 7. Arizona State 50-12 593 7 Two WAC softball players – Louisiana Tech’s Erin Kipp and New Mexico 8. Oregon 50-11 576 9 State’s Amber Olive – were named Capital One Academic All-Americans. 9. Nebraska 45-16 572 8 10. Texas 51-10 532 3 Both players were named to the second team. 11. Texas A&M 42-18 383 13 12. Kentucky 41-21 374 14 Kipp, a designated player from Bullard, Texas, boasts a 3.82 grade-point 13. Louisiana-Lafayette 47-15 367 12 average in biology. A two-time Academic All-WAC honoree, she was a 14. Missouri 38-14 357 11 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) second team All-Central 15. Florida State 44-19 317 15 Region honoree and was named second team All-WAC. On the field, she 16. UCLA 40-20 282 21 hit .349 with 51 hits and registered a team-best .555 slugging percentage. 17. LSU 42-16 269 18 18. Baylor 42-17 244 20 Olive, a senior outfielder, posted a cumulative GPA of 3.88 and graduated 19. Louisville 48-13 235 19 with bachelor’s degrees in psychology and communication studies. The 20. South Alabama 48-9 194 17 NM State Female Scholar Athlete of the Year, she was a first team All-WAC 21. UAB 40-19 181 16 selection and second team All-Region honoree after hitting .393 with 79 22. Stanford 39-21 164 22 hits and 41 runs scored. 23. Georgia 40-21 149 NR 24. California 38-19 125 23 FOUR WAC PLAYERS NAMED ALL-REGION 25. South Florida 45-16 98 NR Four WAC players were named to the Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Division I All-Region teams. New Mexico ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL PRESEASON TOP 25 State led the way with two players named to the Pacific Region teams. Rank School ‘13 Record Pts. ‘13 Final Rank Outfielder Staci Rodriguez was named to first team, while outfielder 1. Tennessee (6) 52-12 459 2 Amber Olive was a second team honoree. San Jose State pitcher Amanda 2. Oklahoma (5) 57-4 456 1 Pridmore was also named second team All-Pacific Region, while Louisiana 3. Florida (6) 58-9 448 5 Tech utility player Erin Kipp was named to the All-Central Region second 4. Michigan 51-13 411 6 team. The all-region teams were chosen by NFCA member coaches from 5. Washington (2) 45-17 409 4 each region. 6. Alabama 45-15 398 10 7. Arizona State (1) 50-12 387 7 SAN JOSE STATE WINS FIRST-EVER WAC TOURNAMENT 8. Oregon 50-11 326 9 Top-seeded San Jose State shut out No. 2-seed New Mexico State 4-0 in the 9. Nebraska 45-16 297 8 championship game to win its first-ever WAC Tournament title. Amanda 10. Texas 51-10 273 3 Pridmore threw a complete-game one-hitter en route to MVP honors. 11. Texas A&M 42-18 262 13 12. Florida State 44-19 246 14 All-Tournament Team 13. UCLA 40-20 226 19 Brooke Baker, Texas State 14. Kentucky 41-21 218 12 Kelli Baker, Texas State 15. Louisiana-Lafayette 47-15 216 15 16. Baylor 42-17 202 20 Markesha Collins, San Jose State 17. Missouri 38-14 177 11 Kelsey Dodd, New Mexico State 18. Louisville 48-13 162 23 Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech 19. LSU 42-16 150 16 Jessie Hufstetler, San Jose State 20. Stanford 39-21 124 21 Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech 21. Georgia 40-21 118 22 Alex Newman, New Mexico State 22. South Alabama 48-9 95 18 Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State (MVP) 23. South Florida 45-16 81 NR Haylee Staton, UTSA 24. California 38-19 67 24 Nina Villanueva, UT Arlington 25. UAB 40-19 66 17

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A Look Back: 2013 (Continued) SJSU CLAIMS FIRST-EVER WAC REGULAR-SEASON TITLE San Jose State claimed the 2013 WAC regular-season title with a 17-4 2013 ALL-WAC TEAMS record. It was the first WAC title for San Jose State since joining the New Mexico State’s Staci Rodriguez was named WAC Player of the conference in 1996-97. The Spartans did not lose a WAC series on the Year, while San Jose State’s Amanda Pridmore was named Pitcher of season, and are the winningest team in school history. the Year. Meanwhile, Louisiana Tech’s Anna Cross was named Fresh- man of the Year and San Jose State’s Peter Turner was named Coach of the Year. THREE WAC PLAYERS NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Three WAC softball players were voted to the Capital One CoSIDA Rodriguez, a sophomore rightfielder from Paramount, Calif., earned Academic All-District teams. Louisiana Tech’s Erin Kipp, New Mexico WAC Player of the Year after leading all players in WAC games with 26 State’s Amber Olive and Seattle U’s Allegra Wilde were each named RBI, nine home runs, 56 total bases and a .903 slugging percentage. She to the first team. also ranked second in runs scored (16), fourth in batting average (.403) and on-base percentage (.507), and sixth in hits (25). She was named NM STATE’S RODRIGUEZ RANKS IN TOP 10 IN TWO CHARTS WAC Hitter of the Week three times. New Mexico State sophomore outfielder Staci Rodriguez had 20 home Pridmore, a senior righthander from Modesto, Calif., earned WAC Pitch- runs on the season, good for second place all-time in the NM State er of the Year honors after leading the WAC in ERA (1.25), strikeouts (88), single-season record books, four shy of the all-time mark, and seventh wins (13), saves (3), appearances (19) and games started (13) during in the WAC in single-season list. Rodriguez also had 63 RBI, good for WAC play. She also ranked second in opponent batting average (.203). second at NM State and 10th in the WAC. Her 83 strikeouts was 35 more than any other player in the league and she was named WAC Pitcher of the Week five times during the season. LA TECH RANKS NINTH IN SINGLE-SEASON STOLEN BASES Louisiana Tech closed out the season with 92 stolen bases, good for ninth Cross, a shortstop and pitcher from Cross Roads, Texas, tied for second place in the program single-season record books. The Lady Techsters in the WAC in conference games in games started (12), ranked third in more than tripled their opponents’ total of 27 stolen bases. Four differ- slugging percentage (.653), tied for sixth in wins (4), tied for seventh in both doubles (5) and appearances (13), and ninth in both batting aver- ent LA Tech players had 10 or more steals on the year. age (.367) and innings pitched (59.1). She earned WAC Pitcher of the Week honors once this season. SAN JOSE STATE’S PRIDMORE SETS SEVERAL PROGRAM RECORDS San Jose State hurler Amanda Pridmore became the program’s all-time Turner earned Coach of the Year honors after leading his team to its strikeout leader with her fourth strikeout of the game in the fifth inning first-ever WAC regular-season title with a 17-4 mark. The Spartans also against Louisiana Tech on April 12, surpassing Carol Forbes’ (2002-05) set the program record for wins in a season (39). In WAC play, SJSU led mark of 644. Pridmore closed out her career with 709 strikeouts. She is the conference in ERA, opposing batting average, strikeouts, hits al- also the SJSU all-time wins (73) and saves leader (17), ranks first in strike- lowed, runs allowed, homers allowed, triples and sacrifice flies. outs per seven innings (5.88), is second in appearances (166), games First Team started (114), innings pitched (843.1) and opponent batting average Darian Blake, UTSA (.235), fourth in complete games (81), fifth in shutouts (15) and 10th in Markesha Collins, San Jose State ERA (2.45). Pridmore also set SJSU single-season records for wins (29) , San Jose State and strikeouts (254). Anna Cross, Louisiana Tech Isabella Geronimo, Seattle U In the WAC career record books, Pridmore ranks first in saves, fifth in Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech innings pitched, seventh in wins and eighth in strikeouts. Bubba Morrow, Seattle U Alex Newman, New Mexico State SAN JOSE STATE’S COLLINS SETS SINGLE-SEASON WALKS RECORD Amber Olive, New Mexico State Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State With 35 walks on the season, San Jose State senior outfielder Markesha Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State Collins is the San Jose State single-season leader in the category. Her Christine Thomsen, Utah State average of 0.61 walks per game ranked 71st nationally. Nina Villanueva, UT Arlington TWO NO-HITTERS THROWN IN THE WAC IN 2013 Second Team Louisiana Tech senior Michelle Jones threw her first career no-hitter in Emma Adams, New Mexico State a five-inning win over Alcorn State on Feb. 17. UT Arlington senior Teri Brooke Baker, Texas State Lyles pitched her first career no-hitter against Creighton on March 3. Kelli Baker, Texas State Devin Caldwell, San Jose State Kristi Covarrubia, New Mexico State PRIDMORE SETS SCHOOL RECORD FOR STRIKEOUTS IN A GAME Hailey Froton, Utah State San Jose State senior hurler Amanda Pridmore set the school record Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech for strikeouts in a game when she fanned 17 batters against Marist on Macie Hair, Texas State March 16. Three times she posted three strikeouts in an inning, twice in Rayn House, Texas State succession. The 17 strikeouts tied for the fifth-most in a game in NCAA Erin Kipp, Louisiana Tech Division I history. Haley Lemons, Texas State Teri Lyles, UT Arlington Malena Padilla, New Mexico State

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2013 NCAA STATISTICS (Final) 2013 WAC STREAKS & SUPERLATIVES Current Hitting Streaks Team (All Games) Earned Run Average UT Arlington...... 22nd...... 2.00 Rank Name...... Games 1. Brooke Baker, Texas State...... 9 Fielding Percentage UTSA...... 32nd...... 970 Seattle U...... 50th...... 966 Coralee Ramirez, Texas State...... 9 3. Britnea Barilli, UT Arlington...... 3 Won-Loss Percentage San Jose State...... 29th...... 712 Rachel Forshaw, UT Arlington...... 3 Isabella Geronimo, Seattle U...... 3 Home Runs Per Game New Mexico State...... 44th...... 0.95 Rogin Hardy, Seattle U...... 3 Doubles Per Game Seattle U...... 37th...... 1.40 Hitting Streaks (Longest all year) Triples Per Game San Jose State...... 35th...... 0.24

Rank Name...... Games Stolen Bases Per Game Louisiana Tech...... 23rd...... 1.70 1. Amber Olive, New Mexico State...... 17 2. Christine Thomsen, Utah State...... 14 Slugging Percentage New Mexico State...... 47th...... 447 3. Michelle Cox, San Jose State ...... 12 Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State...... 12 Double Plays Per Game New Mexico State...... 11th...... 0.47 Louisiana Tech...... 30th...... 0.40 5. Nicole Arata, Utah State...... 11 Seattle U...... 30th...... 0.40 Victoria Birdwell, UTSA...... 11 Isabella Geronimo, Seattle U...... 11 8. Brooke Baker, Texas State...... 9 Individual Darian Blake, UTSA...... 9 Home Runs Per Game Staci Rodriguez, NMSU..... 14th...... 0.35 Rachel Forshaw, UT Arlington...... 9 Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech...... 9 RBI Per Game Staci Rodriguez, NMSU..... 16th...... 1.11 Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech...... 9 Triples Per Game Hailey Froton, USU...... 19th...... 0.11 Courtney Harris, Texas State...... 9 Amber Olive, NMSU...... 40th...... 0.09 Meghan Knowles, Louisiana Tech...... 9 Megan Low, UTSA...... 9 Earned Run Average Amanda Pridmore, SJSU....20th...... 1.51 Coralee Ramirez, Texas State...... 9 Teri Lyles, UTA...... 31st...... 1.69

Multiple-Hit Games Victories Amanda Pridmore, SJSU....16th...... 29 Alex Newman, NMSU...... 31st...... 24 Rank Name...... Games 1. Amber Olive, New Mexico State...... 24 Saves Amanda Pridmore, SJSU....2nd...... 7 2. Michelle Cox, San Jose State...... 17 Melanie Goff, LTU...... 21st...... 4 Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State...... 17 Callie Collins, UTA...... 33rd...... 3 4. Christine Thomsen, Utah State...... 16 Haylee Staton, UTSA...... 33rd...... 3 5. Markesha Collins, San Jose State...... 15 Walks Amanda Krueger, LTU...... 34th...... 0.70 Kristen Miles, Louisiana Tech...... 15 7. Darian Blake, UTSA...... 14 Slugging Percentage Staci Rodriguez, NMSU..... 26th...... 780 Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech...... 14 Meagan Michele, UT Arlington...... 14 Toughest to Strikeout Jolene Koons, Utah State.46th...... 18.0 Nina Villanueva, UT Arlington...... 14 Walks Allowed Per 7 Innings Alex Newman, NMSU...... 10th...... 0.92 Multiple-RBI Games Amanda Pridmore, SJSU....49th...... 1.50 Rank Name...... Games Hits Allowed Per 7 Innings Amanda Pridmore, SJSU....37th...... 4.95 1. Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State...... 15 2. Courtney Harris, Texas State...... 12 Home Runs Staci Rodriguez, NMSU..... 10th...... 20 3. Jessica Garcia, San Jose State...... 9 Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech...... 9 Triples Hailey Froton, USU...... 18th...... 5 Amber Olive, NMSU...... 18th...... 5 5. Cheryl Freitas, San Jose State...... 8 Vanessa House, San Jose State ...... 8 Sacrifice Flies Kelsey Dodd, NMSU...... 29th...... 4 7. Markesha Collins, San Jose State ...... 7 Teresa Conrad, New Mexico State...... 7 Strikeouts Amanda Pridmore, SJSU....29th...... 254 Anna Cross, Louisiana Tech...... 7 Isabella Geronimo, Seattle U ...... 7 Shutouts Amanda Pridmore, SJSU....23rd...... 8 Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech...... 7 Megan Low, UTSA...... 7 Hit Batters Anna Cross, LTU...... 1st...... 1 Bubba Morrow, Seattle U...... 7 Teri Lyles, UTA...... 30th...... 4 Vivian Tijerina, UTSA...... 7

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ROADRUNNER BITS QUICK FACTS n Bakersfield joins the WAC after spending the past four years as a member of the Pacific Coast Location:...... Bakersfield, Calif. Softball Conference (PCSC). Joined WAC:...... July 1, 2013 Enrollment:...... 8,500 n The ‘Runners return four 2013 All-PCSC selections in Shay Fryer (first team), Karissa Veiga (first Founded:...... 1970 team), Amber Mills (second team) and Kelsie Monroe (honorable mention). Nickname:...... Roadrunners Colors:...... Blue and Gold n Fryer led the team in home runs (2) and RBI (21). She was third on the team in hitting at .309. President:...... Dr. Horace Mitchell Athletics Director:...... Jeff Konya As a freshman, Fryer hit only .176. She has started all 151 games in which she appeared in a Athletic Department:...... (661) 654-2188 ‘Runner uniform. Ticket Office:...... (661) 654-2583 Website:...... GoRunners.com n Veiga ranked second on the team a year ago in hitting (.326). Veiga has started 140 of 143 games as a member of the Bakersfield program. SPORTS INFORMATION Director ...... Matt Turk n Amy Ricciardi has played all four infield positions in three seasons for the ‘Runners. Ricciardi has Office Number ...... (661) 654-3071 hit the most home runs among the active Bakersfield players as she has smacked nine homers Turk’s Cell Number ...... (515) 240-0483 Turk’s E-Mail ...... [email protected] in her career. Fax Number ...... (661) 654-6978 n Monroe and Mills are the top two returning pitchers for Bakersfield. Monroe won 11 games a year ago, while Mills won four. When Mills didn’t pitch, she saw time in the outfield. SOFTBALL FACTS Head Coach...... Crissy Buck-Ziegler Softball Office...... (661) 654-3056 2014 SCHEDULE Program Record....1,028-578-2 (.639), 28 years Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time 2013 Record...... 15-34 (.306) Feb. 7 Pittsburgh (DH) noon March 22 ^vs. Harvard 9 a.m. Stadium.... Roadrunner Softball Complex (1,000) Feb. 8 !vs. Dayton 9 a.m. March 23 ^vs. Pacific 9 a.m. Stadium Record...... 442-214 (.674), 28 years Feb. 8 !vs. Texas A&M 11 a.m. March 23 ^at Cal State Northridge 2 p.m. NCAA Appearances...... 16 (at Division II level) Feb. 9 !vs. Dayton 11 a.m. March 26 Cal State Fullerton (DH) 1 p.m. NCAA Record...... 43-30 (.589) Feb. 9 !at UC Santa Barbara 1 p.m. March 28 *Utah Valley 2 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/2 Feb. 14 @ vs. UC Santa Barbara 9:30 a.m. March 29 *Utah Valley (DH) 1 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/2 Feb. 14 @ vs. UC Riverside 2 p.m. April 4 *Grand Canyon 2 p.m. Feb. 15 @ vs. UC Santa Barbara 11:45 a.m. April 5 *Grand Canyon (DH) 1 p.m. MEDIA OUTLETS Feb. 16 @at Fresno State 1:30 p.m. April 9 Cal State Northridge (DH) 1 p.m. Feb. 21 #vs. Loyola Marymount 11:30 a.m. April 11 *at New Mexico State 6 p.m. Bakersfield Californian:...... Jeff Evans Feb. 22 #at UC Riverside 2 p.m. April 12 *at New Mexico State (DH) 4 p.m. (661) 395-7389...... [email protected] Feb. 23 #vs. Loyola Marymount 9 a.m. April 18 *Seattle U 2 p.m. KGET (17/NBC):...... Mark Haas, Sports Director Feb. 23 #at UC Riverside 2 p.m. April 19 *Seattle U (DH) 1 p.m. (661) 283-1717...... [email protected] Feb. 28 $vs. Washington 1:15 p.m. April 22 at Cal Poly (DH) 3 p.m. Feb. 28 $at Pacific 5:45 p.m. April 25 *at Kansas City 2 p.m. KBAK:...... Greg Kerr March 1 $vs. San Jose State 2:30 p.m. April 26 *at Kansas City (DH) noon (661) 325-6397...... [email protected] March 1 $vs. UTEP 7 p.m. May 8-10 at WAC Tournament TBD KERO (23/ABC):...... Casey Keirnan March 2 $at Pacific 12:15 p.m. (Seattle, Wash.) (661) 637-2320...... [email protected] March 7 %vs. Loyola-Chicago 2 p.m. March 8 %vs. UNLV 11:30 a.m. ! – UCS Barbara Tournament (Santa Barbara, Calif.) KERN Radio:...... J.R. Flores March 8 %vs. Charleston Southern 7:30 p.m. @ – Fresno State Kick-Off (Fresno, Calif.) (661) 328-1410 March 9 %vs. Loyola-Chicago 9 a.m. # – Amy S. Harrison Classic (Riverside, Calif.) March 9 %at UCLA 2:30 p.m. $ – Libby Matson Tournament (Stockton, Calif.) KNZR Radio:...... Kathy King March 11 Utah State (DH) noon % – UCLA/CSUN Invitational (Los Angeles) (661) 393-1900 March 15 at Sacramento State (DH) noon ^ – CSUN Tournament (Northridge, Calif.) KUZZ Radio:...... Suzanne Grant March 16 at Sacramento State 11 a.m. * – WAC Game (661) 328-7505 ...... [email protected] March 21 ^vs. Harvard 11:30 a.m. All times local to site/subject to change March 21 ^at Cal State Northridge 2 p.m.

ROADRUNNER ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Horace Mitchell Dr. Roy LaFever Jeff Konya Cindy Goodmon Matt Turk President Faculty Representative Athletics Director Senior Associate AD/SWA Softball SID

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2013 RESULTS CRISSY BUCK-ZIEGLER Alma Mater: UCLA, 2002 Date Opponent Score Overall Record: 34-75 (.312)/two years Feb. 9 #vs. McNeese State L, 2-4 School Record: Same Feb. 9 #vs. No. 17 Texas A&M L, 1-7 WAC Record: 0-0/first year Feb. 10 #vs. Long Beach State L, 1-5 Playing Career: UCLA (Shortstop, Outfield) Feb. 15 &vs. Cal State Northridge L, 1-2 Feb. 15 &at No. 20 Stanford L, 0-7 Feb. 16 &at No. 20 Stanford L, 0-12 HEAD COACH FILE Feb. 16 &vs. UC Davis W, 2-0 Feb. 17 &vs. Cal State Northridge L, 0-8 n Crissy Buck-Zeigler is in her third season as head coach at Bakersfield and is the third head coach Feb. 20 at Fresno State L, 2-3 in Roadrunner history. March 2 +vs. Iowa L, 3-5 March 2 +vs. Wisconsin L, 4-11 n Her second season was highlighted by the Roadrunners’ first victory over a Division I ranked opponent (No. 24 Oregon State,10-7, March 25, 2013). Buck-Zeigler led the ‘Runners to their March 3 +vs. Northwestern L, 0-5 best PCSC record (10-14), while five Bakersfield players were selected all-conference. March 3 +vs. No. 24 Oregon State L, 0-8 March 9 at Cal State Northridge W, 3-2 n In Buck-Zeigler’s first season, second baseman Adrianna Cardoza was the 2012 PCSC Coastal March 9 at Cal State Northridge L, 2-4 Division Freshman of the Year and was the only freshman named second team All-PCSC. She March 16 UC Davis L, 2-3 (8) was just the second Bakersfield softball player ever to earn league freshman of the year honors. March 16 UC Davis L, 0-2 n Buck-Ziegler has been instrumental in improvements to the Roadrunner Softball Complex, March 17 Cal Poly W, 4-3 helping land a generous renovation gift from T.D. Whitton Construction, Inc. in 2012-13. March 17 Cal Poly L, 0-2 March 23 *Loyola Marymount W, 6-2 n Buck-Zeigler came to Bakersfield from Oregon State, where she spent nine seasons as an assistant. She helped lead the Beavers to their first-ever appearance in the Women’s College World Series March 23 *Loyola Marymount L, 0-7 during the 2006 season, a program-best No. 5 national ranking and a 28-game winning streak. March 24 *Loyola Marymount W, 2-0 March 24 *Loyola Marymount L, 6-7 n A 2002 graduate of UCLA, Buck was a four-year starter, started every game at shortstop for the March 25 No. 24 Oregon State L, 3-13 1999 NCAA Champion Bruins and belted the game-winning home run against DePaul in the March 25 No. 24 Oregon State W, 10-7 opening contest of the 1999 WCWS. She finished her career with a .245 batting average, 125 March 29 *at Utah Valley L, 1-10 hits and 73 runs and is tied for first place in the UCLA single-season record book with 69 games played in 1999. The Bruins went 11-4 at the WCWS during Buck’s playing career. March 29 *at Utah Valley L, 1-7 March 30 *at Utah Valley L, 1-3 n She is married to Bakersfield assistant AD for sport performance Brendon Ziegler. The Zieglers March 30 *at Utah Valley W, 2-0 welcomed a baby boy, Brock, in October, 2013. April 6 *Santa Clara W, 3-1 April 6 *Santa Clara W, 5-4 ASSISTANT COACHES April 7 *Santa Clara W, 4-2 April 7 *Santa Clara L, 3-6 April 10 Fresno State W, 5-4 April 13 *at San Diego L, 2-3 April 13 *at San Diego W, 2-0 April 14 *at San Diego L, 0-5 April 14 *at San Diego W, 3-2 April 16 Hawai’i L, 1-8 April 20 *Saint Mary’s L, 1-2 April 20 *Saint Mary’s W, 3-2 Courtney Martinez April 21 *Saint Mary’s L, 0-3 Cal State Fullerton ‘09 April 21 *Saint Mary’s L, 3-6 (10) First Year April 26 *at Brigham Young L, 1-4 April 26 *at Brigham Young L, 6-13 April 27 *at Brigham Young L, 5-8 April 27 *at Brigham Young W, 3-1 May 4 at No. 15 UCLA L, 0-14 May 4 at No. 15 UCLA L, 0-8

# – Stacy Winsberg Tournament (Los Angeles) & – Stanford Tournament (Palo Alto, Calif.) Helen Peña + – Easton Tournament (Fullerton, Calif.) Cal Poly ‘11 * – PCSC game First Year

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SHAY FRYER KELSIE MONROE KARISSA VEIGA INF, 5-3, Sr. RHP, 5-7, Jr. OF, 5-7, Sr. Named first team All-PCSC as a junior and honorable Chosen honorable mention All-PCSC in 2013 ... se- Named first team All-PCSC as a both sophomore and mention All-PCSC as a sophomore ... led team in RBI lected to the PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll after a junior ... posted a .326 batting average with a team- (21), doubles (10), home runs (2) with Jessica Cas- recording a 3.25 GPA ... went 11-18 in 39 appearances high 18 runs scored, while also adding seven doubles, taneda) and slugging percentage (.439) last year as with a 3.76 ERA a year ago ... tossed 16 complete two triples, seven RBI, 11 walks, a .403 slugging per- a junior ... posted a .351 batting average, 12 RBI, nine games ... in 186.1 innings, struck out 113 batters centage and a .409 on-base percentage last season runs scored, seven doubles and one home run with while only walking 51 and held opponents to a .281 ... led the PCSC with a .408 batting average and .500 a .486 slugging percentage in PCSC play a year ago. batting average. on-base percentage ... her .521 slugging percentage was fifth-best in the league last season. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. Year W-L S ERA IP K BB CAREER STATISTICS 2011 50-50 108 7 19 5 .176 2013 11-18 0 3.76 186.1 113 51 Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2012 52-52 150 18 45 29 .300 Total 11-18 0 3.76 186.1 113 51 2011 49-46 163 28 51 10 .313 2013 49-49 139 16 43 21 .309 2012 45-45 148 26 56 18 .378 Total 151-151 397 41 107 55 .270 2013 49-49 144 18 47 7 .326 Total 151-151 455 72 154 35 .338

2014 ROSTER TEAM PROFILE

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Key Returnees BA Hits RBI Karissa Veiga .326 47 7 1 Cassidy Santiago INF L/R 5-3 Fr. Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Temescal Canyon) Shay Fryer .309 43 21 2 Kayli Shaw INF R/R 5-8 Fr. Rocklin, Calif. (Whitney) Raeber .233 27 11 3 Karsyn Guzman INF R/R 5-3 Fr. Hanford, Calif. (Hanford) Key Pitchers ERA W-L K 4 Sydney Raeber P/OF R/R 5-2 So. Hanford, Calif. (Hanford) Kelsie Monroe 3.76 11-18 113 5 Makenzie Zinger C/INF R/R 5-4 So. Visalia, Calif. (Redwood) Amber Mills 3.97 4-15 38 7 Taylor DeSilva INF/P R/R 5-5 Sr. Sunnyvale, Calif. (Pacific) Key Losses BA Hits RBI 8 Shay Fryer INF R/R 5-3 Sr. San Diego, Calif. (University HS) Laura King .333 33 9 10 Madison Bundy INF R/R 5-5 Jr. Anacortes, Wash. (Oregon State) 11 Amber Mills P/OF R/R 5-6 So. Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West) ROADRUNNER 12 Adrianna Cardoza INF R/R 5-4 Jr. Santa Anna, Calif. (La Quinta) SOFTBALL COMPLEX 14 Karissa Veiga OF L/R 5-6 Sr. Hemet, Calif. (Hemet) 15 Kara Frankhouser C R/R 5-6 Sr. Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield College) 16 Kelsie Monroe P R/R 5-7 Jr. Los Banos, Calif. (Delta College) 20 Jessica Castaneda 1B/C R/R 5-7 So. Bakersfield, Calif. (Ridgeview) 21 Amy Ricciardi INF R/R 5-7 Sr. Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala) 24 Ashley Carter C R/R 5-7 Jr. Tehachapi, Calif. (Tehachapi) 25 Lyndsay Klimenko UT R/R 5-6 Fr. Half Moon Bay, Calif. (Half Moon Bay)

Head Coach: Crissy Buck-Ziegler Assistant Coach: Courtney Martinez Graduate Assistant Coach: Helen Peña

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All Games: 15-34 Home: 9-11 Road: 5-14 Neutral: 1-9

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% King, Laura .333 33-33 99 15 33 1 4 0 9 42 .424 8 3 15 0 .400 0 1 8-8 48 1 2 .961 Veiga, Karissa .326 49-49 144 18 47 7 2 0 7 58 .403 11 9 23 0 .409 0 4 6-10 67 2 1 .986 Fryer, Shay .309 49-49 139 16 43 10 1 2 21 61 .439 8 1 17 0 .349 1 7 4-4 78 137 21 .911 Raeber, Sydney .233 48-48 116 7 27 4 0 0 11 31 .267 6 3 31 0 .283 2 2 3-5 52 6 0 1.000 Ricciardi, Amy .180 46-43 111 11 20 3 0 0 8 23 .207 4 2 14 0 .222 0 8 4-4 283 14 7 .977 Cardoza, Adrianna .171 48-47 117 9 20 6 0 1 9 29 .248 7 0 30 0 .216 1 6 3-3 98 76 13 .930 Bundy, Madison .165 45-44 115 9 19 3 0 1 9 25 .217 6 5 29 0 .234 2 5 2-3 48 91 10 .933 Castaneda, Jessic .165 30-27 79 3 13 4 0 2 8 23 .291 6 2 23 1 .241 0 0 0-0 41 3 2 .957 Mills, Amber .164 44-33 73 4 12 4 0 0 3 16 .219 4 2 21 1 .225 1 0 4-5 12 30 1 .977 Carter, Ashley .149 43-42 94 5 14 2 0 0 3 16 .170 12 2 23 0 .259 0 6 0-0 168 15 8 .958 DeSilva, Taylor .190 22-7 21 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 .190 1 1 4 0 .261 0 1 0-0 18 14 2 .941 Frankhouser, Kara .167 14-7 18 0 3 1 0 0 1 4 .222 0 3 2 1 .286 0 1 0-0 18 3 1 .955 Zinger, Mackenzie .128 20-15 39 3 5 0 0 0 3 5 .128 3 4 11 0 .255 1 1 0-0 9 0 0 1.000 Irvin, Jazmine .125 26-14 16 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 .125 6 0 6 1 .364 0 4 0-0 9 0 0 1.000 Monroe, Kelsie .000 39-32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 37 2 .953 Totals .222 49-49 1181 109 262 45 7 6 92 339 .287 82 37 249 4 .291 8 46 34-42 953 429 70 .952 Opponents .302 49-49 1327 245 401 56 17 41 217 614 .463 107 38 158 3 .370 5 37 62-70 972 384 35 .975

LOB - Team (275), Opp (321). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (8). TPs turned - Team (1). CI - Team (3), Carter 3. Picked off - Ricciardi 1, Frankhouser 1, Irvin 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Monroe, Kelsie 3.76 11-18 39 31 16 2 1 0 186.1 216 130 100 51 113 22 11 29 768 .281 21 22 1 1 16 Mills, Amber 3.97 4-15 29 17 8 1 1 1 109.1 141 72 62 35 38 25 2 7 456 .309 12 13 0 2 16 Raeber, Sydney 10.10 0-1 10 1 0 0 0 0 17.1 31 29 25 16 6 7 3 4 78 .397 2 3 0 1 2 DeSilva, Taylor 16.50 0-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 4.2 13 14 11 5 1 2 1 1 25 .520 1 0 0 1 3 Totals 4.36 15-34 49 49 24 4 1 1 317.2 401 245 198 107 158 56 17 41 1327 .302 36 38 1 5 37 Opponents 1.88 34-15 49 49 22 12 3 6 324.0 262 109 87 82 249 45 7 6 1181 .222 17 37 0 8 46

PB - Team (15), Carter 14, Frankhouser 1, Opp (6). Pickoffs - Team (2), Carter 2, Opp (3). SBA/ATT - Carter (50-56), Monroe (29-32), Mills (22-25), Frankhouser (12-14), Raeber, S. (7-9), DeSilva (4-4).

PCSC Games: 10-14 Home: 6-6 Road: 4-8

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Veiga, Karissa .408 24-24 71 11 29 6 1 0 6 37 .521 7 6 8 0 .500 0 2 5-8 28 1 0 1.000 Fryer, Shay .351 24-24 74 9 26 7 0 1 12 36 .486 2 1 6 0 .377 0 3 2-2 38 71 8 .932 King, Laura .284 24-24 74 8 21 1 3 0 6 28 .378 6 2 12 0 .354 0 1 5-5 34 0 2 .944 Raeber, Sydney .226 23-23 53 4 12 2 0 0 6 14 .264 4 2 13 0 .305 0 0 1-2 29 5 0 1.000 Cardoza, Adrianna .193 23-23 57 6 11 5 0 0 5 16 .281 6 0 9 0 .266 1 3 2-2 51 24 10 .882 Bundy, Madison .179 22-21 56 6 10 2 0 1 6 15 .268 6 2 13 0 .277 1 2 1-1 31 43 5 .937 Castaneda, Jessic .175 14-13 40 2 7 2 0 1 4 12 .300 4 1 12 1 .267 0 0 0-0 26 2 1 .966 Mills, Amber .160 20-13 25 2 4 3 0 0 0 7 .280 4 0 7 0 .276 0 0 1-1 1 20 0 1.000 Carter, Ashley .157 22-21 51 3 8 2 0 0 3 10 .196 7 1 12 0 .271 0 4 0-0 92 9 3 .971 Ricciardi, Amy .143 23-20 49 6 7 2 0 0 4 9 .184 2 1 6 0 .192 0 6 1-1 124 8 4 .971 DeSilva, Taylor .250 10-4 12 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 8 10 1 .947 Frankhouser, Kara .222 7-3 9 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 .333 0 2 0 1 .364 0 0 0-0 9 0 0 1.000 Irvin, Jazmine .111 9-5 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 3 0 3 0 .333 0 2 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 Zinger, Mackenzie .050 10-7 20 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 .050 1 1 5 0 .130 1 0 0-0 9 0 0 1.000 Monroe, Kelsie .000 18-15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 15 1 .944 Totals .237 24-24 600 63 142 33 4 3 54 192 .320 52 19 107 2 .316 3 23 18-22 485 208 35 .952 Opponents .282 24-24 653 98 184 24 4 15 88 261 .400 32 23 82 3 .337 1 23 25-28 489 201 13 .982

LOB - Team (146), Opp (151). DPs turned - Team (5), Opp (5). CI - Team (1), Carter 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Monroe, Kelsie 2.82 6-7 18 15 10 1 1 0 89.1 93 49 36 17 58 9 4 11 355 .262 8 13 0 0 8 Mills, Amber 3.57 4-7 14 9 5 1 1 0 64.2 80 39 33 10 20 13 0 3 267 .300 3 8 0 1 12 Raeber, Sydney 6.56 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5.1 6 6 5 4 3 1 0 1 21 .286 1 2 0 0 1 DeSilva, Taylor 9.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 5 4 3 1 1 1 0 0 10 .500 1 0 0 0 2 Totals 3.33 10-14 24 24 15 3 1 0 161.2 184 98 77 32 82 24 4 15 653 .282 13 23 0 1 23 Opponents 2.23 14-10 24 24 10 3 1 3 163.0 142 63 52 52 107 33 4 3 600 .237 6 19 0 3 23

PB - Team (8), Carter 7, Frankhouser 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (2), Carter 2. SBA/ATT - Carter (21-24), Monroe (10-12), Mills (9-10), Frankhouser (4-4), DeSilva (3-3), Raeber, S. (3-3).

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ANTELOPE BITS QUICK FACTS n With last year’s trip to the NCAA Division II West Regional, Grand Canyon advanced to the post- Location:...... Phoenix, Ariz. season for the second straight time. It was the first back-to-back appearances in the program’s Joined WAC:...... July 1, 2013 10-year history. Enrollment:...... 8,500 Founded:...... 1949 n GCU has earned the National Fastpitch Coaches Association NCAA Division II top spot four times Nickname:...... Antelopes in the NFCA Top 10 Academic Team Rankings. The Antelopes finished No. 1 in 2006, 2007, 2008 Colors:...... Purple, Black and White and 2012. They were third last year with a 3.61 GPA and 11 players were named NFCA All-America President:...... Brian Mueller Scholar-Athletes. Athletics Director:...... B. Keith Baker Athletic Department:...... (602) 639-6053 n Center fielder Kayla Henry was an NFCA second team All-American and honorable mention Website:...... gculopes.com Daktronics All-American. She set school records in 2013 for hits in a season (91) and stolen bases (28) and tied teammate Claire Zampini for a record 18-game hitting streak. SPORTS INFORMATION Director ...... Mike McNally n Stephanie Pesqueira was named the Pacific West Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2013. Softball Contact ...... Jay Hilbrands Office Number ...... (602) 639-6825 n Zampini and Kelsey Barak became the program’s first Capital One Academic All-Americans in Hilbrands’ Cell Number ...... (320) 905-4602 Hilbrands’ E-Mail ...... [email protected] 2013. Barak was named to the second team, while Zampini was selected to the third team. Fax Number ...... (480) 270-3672 n Sixteen of 20 student-athletes on the team are from the state of Arizona. SOFTBALL FACTS

2014 SCHEDULE Head Coach...... Ann Pierson Softball Office...... (602) 639-6051 Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Program Record...... 293-240-2 (.550), 10 years Feb. 7 !vs. East Carolina 11 a.m. March 21 ^vs. Princeton 3:30 p.m. 2013 Record...... 40-19 (.678) Feb. 7 !vs. Utah State 4 p.m. March 21 ^vs. California 6 p.m. 2013 PWC Record...... 22-10 (4th West) Feb. 8 !vs. Weber State 11 a.m. March 22 ^at Santa Clara noon Stadium...... Stapleton-Pierson Stadium (300) Feb. 8 !vs. Idaho State 4 p.m. March 22 ^vs. Princeton 5 p.m. Stadium Record...... 126-56 (.692), 10 years Feb. 9 !at Southern Utah 1:30 p.m. March 23 ^at Santa Clara 12:30 p.m. NCAA Appearances...... 3 (at Division II level) Feb. 13 at Arizona 6 p.m. March 28 *Kansas City (DH) 5 p.m. NCAA Record...... 3-6 (.333) Feb. 14 @vs. Georgia Tech 11 a.m. March 29 *Kansas City 1 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/1 Feb. 14 @vs. Alabama 1 p.m. April 4 *at Bakersfield 2 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost...... 10/0 Feb. 15 @vs. New Mexico 9 a.m. April 5 *at Bakersfield (DH) 1 p.m. Feb. 15 @vs. Tennessee State 11 a.m. April 11 *at Utah Valley 2 p.m. MEDIA OUTLETS Feb. 16 at Arizona 1 p.m. April 12 *at Utah Valley (DH) noon Feb. 21 #Southern Utah 12:30 p.m. April 18 *New Mexico State (DH) 5 p.m. The Arizona Republic: Feb. 21 #Nevada 3 p.m. April 19 *New Mexico State 1 p.m. Office: (602) 444-8641...... FAX: (602) 444-8686 Feb. 22 #Southern Utah 10 a.m. April 25 *at Seattle U (DH) 4 p.m. Feb. 22 #Nevada 12:30 p.m. April 26 *at Seattle U 2 p.m. KTVK Channel 3:...... (602) 207-3333 Feb. 23 #Southern Utah 12:30 p.m. May 9 at Utah (DH) 5 p.m. Feb. 27 $at San Diego 6 p.m. May 10 at Utah noon KPHO Channel 5:...... (602) 650-0711 Feb. 28 $vs. Illinois-Chicago 11:30 a.m. Feb. 28 $vs. Utah State 7 p.m. ! – BYU/UVU Red Dirt Classic (St. George, Utah) KSAZ Fox 10:...... (602) 257-1234 March 1 $vs. Colorado State 11:30 a.m. @ – Hillenbrand Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) KPNX Channel 12:...... (602) 444-8000 March 5 vs. San Jose State 5 p.m. # – GCU Invitational (Phoenix, Ariz.) March 5 at Cal State Fullerton 7 p.m. $ – San Diego Classic I (San Diego, Calif.) KNXV Channel 15:...... (602) 273-1500 March 7 %vs. Georgetown 10 a.m. % – UCLA/CSUN Invitational (Los Angeles, Calif.) March 7 %at Cal State Northridge 1 p.m. ^ – Santa Clara Round Robin (Santa Clara, Calif.) March 8 %vs. Oregon State 1 p.m. * – WAC game March 8 %at Cal State Northridge 4 p.m. All times local to site/subject to change March 9 %vs. Oregon State 9 a.m.

ANTELOPE ADMINISTRATION

Brian Mueller Claude Pensis B. Keith Baker Ruth Ann Gardner Jay Hilbrands President Faculty Representative Athletics Director Assistant AD/SWA SID

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2013 RESULTS

ANN PIERSON Date Opponent Score Feb. 1 !Western New Mexico W, 3-1 Alma Mater: Arizona State, 1992 Feb. 1 !Midwestern State L, 2-8 Overall Record: 293-240-2 (.550), 10 years Feb. 2 !Midwestern State W, 5-3 School Record: Same Feb. 2 !Western New Mexico W, 6-3 Feb. 3 !Midwestern State W, 1-0 WAC Record: 0-0/first year Feb. 3 !Western New Mexico W, 4-0 Playing Career: Arizona State (Shortstop) Feb. 8 @vs. Fort Lewis W, 11-3 Feb. 8 @vs. UC-Colorado Springs W, 2-1 HEAD COACH FILE Feb. 9 @vs. Western Washington W, 13-9 Feb. 9 @vs. Simon Fraser W, 7-1 n Ann Pierson is the only coach in GCU softball history. In 10 seasons, she has taken the program Feb. 10 @vs. Sonoma State L, 0-4 Feb. 15 #vs. Abilene Christian W, 5-2 to the NCAA Tournament three times, all coming in the last four years. Feb. 15 #vs. Nova Southeastern W, 6-2 Feb. 16 #vs. Texas Woman’s L, 2-5 n In 2012, Grand Canyon reached the regional final against CSU Dominguez Hills and Pierson was Feb. 16 #vs. Regis W, 8-0 named Pacific West Conference Coach of the Year. Feb. 17 #vs. West Texas A&M L, 0-3 Feb. 17 #vs. Texas Woman’s L, 5-7 March 5 *Notre Dame de Namur W, 5-0 n Pierson has produced four NCAA Division II All-Americans. Off the field, her program has earned March 5 *Notre Dame de Namur W, 5-0 the top spot on the NFCA Top 10 NCAA Division II Academic Team Rankings four times. March 6 *Notre Dame de Namur W, 6-1 March 6 *Notre Dame de Namur W, 3-1 n Prior to coming to GCU, she was the lead assistant for seven seasons at Arizona State. March 9 *Dominican W, 16-2 March 9 *Dominican W, 3-0 March 14 *at Hawai’i Hilo L, 1-5 n Pierson is in the Arizona State Hall of Fame for her performance as a Sun Devil softball player. March 14 *at Hawai’i Hilo W, 6-0 She was named a second team All-American in 1990. March 16 *at Chaminade W, 3-2 March 16 *at Chaminade W, 3-2, (8) n A member of Team USA, Pierson earned gold medals three times, twice in the Pan American March 17 *at Chaminade W, 8-0 (5) Games (1991, 1995) and also in the International Cup in Holland in 1993. March 17 *at Chaminade L, 5-6 March 19 *at Hawai’i Pacific L, 1-2 March 19 *at Hawai’i Pacific L, 1-2 n Pierson needs just seven wins for 300 for her career. March 20 *at BYU-Hawai’i W, 15-6 March 20 *at BYU-Hawai’i W, 9-0 n Her 2010 team won a school-record 42 games. March 29 *California Baptist L, 4-5 March 29 *California Baptist W, 2-1 (8) March 30 *California Baptist W, 3-2 March 30 *California Baptist W, 4-0 ASSISTANT COACHES April 5 %vs. CSU Dominguez Hills L, 3-4 (11) April 5 %vs. CSU East Bay W, 8-0 (5) April 5 %vs. UC San Diego W, 2-1 April 6 %vs. Northwest Nazarene W, 5-0 April 6 %vs. San Francisco State L, 0-1 April 7 %vs. San Francisco State W, 3-1 April 7 %vs. CSU San Bernardino W, 17-1 April 11 *Holy Names W, 9-1 (6) April 11 *Holy Names W, 8-1 April 13 *Academy of Art W, 9-1 (6) April 13 *Academy of Art W, 7-6 April 26 *at Azusa Pacific L, 1-2 (11) April 26 *at Azusa Pacific L, 2-7 Bryanne Norris April 27 *at Azusa Pacific W, 9-4 Notre Dame de Namur ’08 April 27 *at Azusa Pacific W, 12-1 (5) Sixth Year May 3 *at Dixie State L, 2-7 May 3 *at Dixie State W, 7-4 May 4 *at Dixie State L, 7-8 May 4 *at Dixie State L, 0-8 May 10 ^vs. Saint Martin’s L, 1-2 May 11 ^vs. UC San Diego W, 8-3 May 11 ^vs. Saint Martin’s L, 5-8

! – GCU Invitational (Phoenix, Ariz.) @ – Desert Stinger (Las Vegas, Nev.) # – NFCA Leadoff Classic (Tucson, Ariz.) Kara Holtorf Chelsey Broermann * – Pacific West Conference game Grand Canyon ’12 Arizona State ’10 % – Tournament of Champions (Turlock, Calif.) Second Year First Year ^ – NCAA West Regional (Humboldt, Calif.)

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KELSEY BARAK KAYLA HENRY CLAIRE ZAMPINI SS, 5-4, Jr. OF, 5-5, Jr. OF, 5-6, Sr. Selected Capital One Academic All-America® Division II Named second team All-American and first team Selected Capital One Academic All-America® Division II Softball second team, joining teammate Claire Zampi- All-West Region by the NFCA and honorable men- Softball third team, joining teammate Kelsey Barak as ni as the first Academic All-Americans in programs tion All-American and first team All-West Region the first Academic All-Americans in programs history ... history ... led team with 14 multi-RBI games and had a by Daktronics ... All-Pac West first team honoree ... named second team All-West Region and first team All- 12-game hitting streak ... went 3-for-8 (.375) with three set program single-season records for hits (91) and PacWest ... led the PacWest with a .446 batting average, RBI in the NCAA West I Regional ... As a freshman, was stolen bases (28) ... tied the school record by hitting just .001 shy of single-season school record ... set the named PacWest Player of the Year, PacWest Freshman in 18 straight games ... had nine triples, one shy of the school record for hitting streak by hitting in 18 straight of the Year, first team All-PacWest and was the Pac- school record she set in 2012, which ranked second games, later tied by teammate Kayla Henry ... had a West Softball Student-Athlete of the Year ... two-time in the nation ... also ranked sixth nationally in triples team-high 27 multi-hit games, including one four-hit PacWest All-Academic Team selection ... also named per game (0.15)... program leader in career triples (19) game and six three-hit games ... had a hit in the final Daktronics Inc. honorable mention All-American and ... played error-free center field with 73 chances ... led nine contests of the season ... hit .556 (5-for-9) and had first team All-West Region as a freshman. PacWest in triples, was co-leader in total bases (115), .692 on-base percentage in the NCAA West I Regional ranked second in stolen bases and sixth in batting av- ... had career highs in batting average (.446), at-bats CAREER STATISTICS erage (.416) ... had 25 multi-hit games, including nine (195) hits (87), RBI (33) and stolen bases (13) ... her 87 Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. three-hit games and two four-hit games ... reached hits last year are the second-most in school history. 2012 57-57 178 43 73 54 .410 base in first 29 games of season. 2013 59-59 190 47 68 44 .358 CAREER STATISTICS Total 116-116 368 90 141 98 .384 CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2011 47-47 169 46 70 22 .414 2012 57-57 169 38 59 19 .349 2012 43-50 128 34 39 17 .305 2013 59-59 219 49 91 15 .416 2013 59-59 195 35 87 33 .446 Total 116-116 388 87 150 34 .387 Total 149-156 492 115 196 72 .398

2014 ROSTER TEAM PROFILE

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Key Returnees BA Hits RBI Lauren Regester .350 70 43 2 Taylor Nowlin P R/L 5-6 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Sunrise Mountain) Haley Walker .328 57 25 3 Lauren Regester 1B/3B R/R 5-8 Jr. Chandler, Ariz. (Basha) Kailey Regester .321 34 20 4 Kylie Shull C/3B R/R 5-7 Fr. Queen Creek, Ariz. (Basha) Nicole Newbury .317 57 22 5 Camree Wartman INF L/R 5-4 Fr. Riverton, Utah (Riverton) Stephanie Smith .285 51 16 6 Stephanie Smith 3B S/R 5-4 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Sandra Day O’Connor) Key Pitchers ERA W-L K 7 Jenna Coates C R/R 5-8 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Higley) Stephanie Pesqueira 1.89 21-12 131 9 Nicole Newbury 2B/OF L/R 5-8 So. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) Kiki Sepulveda 1.69 13-4 32 10 McKensey Madsen OF L/R 5-7 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Mesquite) Kailey Regester 3.29 6-3 42 11 Stephanie Pesqueira P/UT R/R 5-4 Sr. Tempe, Ariz. (CSU Monterey Bay) Key Losses 12 Janelle Christman P R/R 5-11 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) None 14 Kayla Henry OF L/L 5-5 Jr. Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) 15 Haley Walker OF L/R 5-4 Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) STAPLETON-PIERSON STADIUM 17 Annie Jordan C R/R 5-4 So. Peoria, Ariz. (Sunrise Mountain) 18 Kiki Sepulveda P/UT R/R 5-7 Sr. Corona, Calif. (Santa Ana College) 19 Claire Zampini OF L/R 5-6 Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Deer Valley) 20 Danielle Legee P R/R 5-7 Sr. Lebanon, Ore. (Lebanon) 21 Kelsey Barak SS R/R 5-5 Jr. Fontana, Calif. (Etiwanda) 22 Kailey Regester P/OF R/R 5-5 So. Chandler, Ariz. (Basha) 23 Bailey Bergman P/OF L/L 5-5 Fr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde) 25 Rhyeca Riley C R/R 5-4 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Ridge)

Head Coach: Ann Pierson Assistant Coaches: Bryanne Norris, Kara Holtorf, Chelsey Broermann

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All Games: 40-19 Home: 18-2 Road: 9-9 Neutral: 13-8

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Zampini, Claire .446 59-59 195 35 87 3 3 0 33 96 .492 15 1 13 2 .479 4 15 13-16 55 5 5 .923 Henry, Kayla .416 59-59 219 49 91 6 9 0 26 115 .525 15 1 8 0 .450 3 4 28-30 70 3 0 1.000 Barak, Kelsey .358 59-59 190 47 68 15 3 6 44 107 .563 27 3 9 1 .439 3 1 6-8 102 134 13 .948 Regester, Lauren .350 59-59 200 24 70 11 0 3 43 90 .450 11 2 7 3 .388 1 2 0-0 453 17 3 .994 Walker, Haley .328 59-59 174 36 57 6 2 1 25 70 .402 7 1 12 1 .355 1 10 8-11 64 2 4 .943 Regester, Kailey .321 43-33 106 16 34 4 1 2 20 46 .434 18 1 15 3 .424 0 1 0-0 6 21 0 1.000 Newbury, Nicole .317 59-59 180 30 57 6 0 0 22 63 .350 14 4 6 0 .377 1 5 3-3 138 96 1 .996 Smith, Stephanie .285 59-59 179 25 51 2 0 1 16 56 .313 7 1 8 1 .316 0 6 1-1 66 126 15 .928 Upshaw, Nicole .260 33-24 73 15 19 4 1 3 14 34 .466 5 4 10 0 .341 0 4 1-1 17 2 4 .826 Pesqueira, Stephan .257 37-33 101 19 26 5 0 0 12 31 .307 6 3 8 0 .315 1 4 1-1 14 55 2 .972 Ramirez, Vanessa .222 22-5 18 4 4 0 0 0 1 4 .222 0 0 1 0 .222 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Sepulveda, Kiki .211 28-25 76 8 16 3 1 1 8 24 .316 4 1 7 0 .259 0 2 0-0 7 53 1 .984 Payne, Kristen .167 7-0 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 0 0 2 0 .167 0 0 0-0 4 0 1 .800 Jordan, Annie .000 53-52 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 191 36 4 .983 Totals .338 59-59 1719 308 581 65 20 17 264 737 .429 129 22 106 11 .389 14 54 61-71 1187 555 55 .969 Opponents .242 59-59 1486 160 359 50 5 16 141 467 .314 113 20 206 24 .302 9 45 26-39 1168 596 108 .942

LOB - Team (470), Opp (337). DPs turned - Team (31), Opp (21). CI - Team (3), Upshaw, N. 1, Payne, K. 1, Jordan, A. 1. IBB - Team (2), Barak, K. 1, Henry, K. 1, Opp (3).

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Sepulveda, Kiki 1.69 13-4 23 20 13 5 0 0 128.1 119 49 31 34 32 13 2 2 475 .251 7 10 0 2 19 Legee, Danielle 1.75 0-0 3 0 0 0 1 0 4.0 3 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 16 .188 1 0 0 0 0 Pesqueira, Stephan 1.89 21-12 37 31 24 4 1 2 207.2 181 72 56 38 131 27 2 11 776 .233 6 9 2 6 22 Regester, Kailey 3.29 6-3 17 8 3 2 0 0 55.1 54 32 26 37 42 9 1 3 215 .251 18 1 1 1 4 Christman, Janelle 63.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 4 .500 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2.07 40-19 59 59 40 12 1 2 395.2 359 160 117 113 206 50 5 16 1486 .242 32 20 3 9 45 Opponents 3.92 19-40 59 59 36 4 0 2 389.1 581 308 218 129 106 65 20 17 1719 .338 25 22 2 14 54

PB - Team (15), Jordan, A. 14, Upshaw, N. 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (3), Jordan, A. 3. SBA/ATT - Jordan, A. (20-32), Sepulveda, K (10-15), Pesqueira, S (8-13), Regester, K. (8-10), Upshaw, N. (6-7), Legee, D. (0-1).

PWC Games: 22-10 Home: 13-1 Road: 9-9

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Payne, Kristen .500 3-0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 4 0 1 .800 Zampini, Claire .445 32-32 110 21 49 2 3 0 22 57 .518 6 0 9 1 .470 1 10 7-8 30 2 4 .889 Henry, Kayla .434 32-32 122 31 53 2 4 0 14 63 .516 6 1 4 0 .455 3 1 21-21 44 2 0 1.000 Barak, Kelsey .382 32-32 110 25 42 8 2 5 28 69 .627 9 0 7 1 .418 3 0 4-5 55 78 8 .943 Newbury, Nicole .380 32-32 100 21 38 4 0 0 12 42 .420 6 2 4 0 .422 1 2 3-3 71 47 1 .992 Walker, Haley .351 32-32 97 16 34 3 1 0 16 39 .402 3 0 3 1 .366 1 4 5-7 34 2 2 .947 Regester, Lauren .330 32-32 109 11 36 3 0 1 16 42 .385 6 2 4 3 .376 0 1 0-0 241 10 2 .992 Smith, Stephanie .323 32-32 99 17 32 1 0 0 10 33 .333 5 1 3 1 .362 0 4 1-1 34 71 9 .921 Regester, Kailey .317 25-18 63 7 20 1 0 1 11 24 .381 8 0 8 3 .394 0 1 0-0 4 7 0 1.000 Upshaw, Nicole .300 20-13 40 8 12 2 1 2 7 22 .550 3 3 4 0 .391 0 2 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Sepulveda, Kiki .235 14-12 34 2 8 1 1 0 6 11 .324 1 1 4 0 .278 0 0 0-0 4 26 0 1.000 Pesqueira, Stephan .208 21-17 53 13 11 2 0 0 5 13 .245 4 3 6 0 .300 0 2 1-1 6 24 1 .968 Ramirez, Vanessa .200 15-4 15 4 3 0 0 0 1 3 .200 0 0 0 0 .200 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Jordan, Annie .000 32-32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 109 19 3 .977 Totals .355 32-32 954 176 339 29 12 9 148 419 .439 57 13 56 10 .396 9 27 42-46 636 290 33 .966 Opponents .234 32-32 787 87 184 23 4 7 73 236 .300 60 9 104 16 .293 7 22 10-16 627 306 61 .939

LOB - Team (259), Opp (165). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (14). CI - Team (1), Payne, K. 1. IBB - Team (1), Henry, K. 1, Opp (2).

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Legee, Danielle 0.00 0-0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2.0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 .111 0 0 0 0 0 Pesqueira, Stephan 1.92 13-7 22 17 12 2 1 1 116.2 99 43 32 19 68 14 2 5 432 .229 5 3 0 5 11 Sepulveda, Kiki 2.00 7-2 13 12 6 3 0 0 66.2 61 28 19 21 17 6 1 2 244 .250 6 5 0 2 10 Regester, Kailey 2.39 2-1 9 3 1 1 0 0 26.1 21 10 9 17 19 2 1 0 98 .214 12 1 1 0 1 Christman, Janelle 63.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 2 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 4 .500 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2.08 22-10 32 32 19 7 1 1 212.0 184 87 63 60 104 23 4 7 787 .234 23 9 1 7 22 Opponents 4.29 10-22 32 32 19 1 0 1 209.0 339 176 128 57 56 29 12 9 954 .355 13 13 2 9 27

PB - Team (7), Jordan, A. 7, Opp (5). SBA/ATT - Jordan, A. (10-16), Pesqueira, S (4-6), Sepulveda, K (4-6), Regester, K. (2-4).

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KANGAROO BITS QUICK FACTS n Kansas City finished the 2013 season with an 18-27 record that included season sweeps of in- Location:...... Kansas City, Mo. state and cross-state rivals Missouri State and Wichita State, respectively. Joined WAC:...... July 1, 2013 Enrollment:...... 14,221 n The Kangaroos were 16-10 in 2013 when scoring three runs or more and 17-8 when holding Founded:...... 1933 opponents to five runs or less. Nickname:...... Kangaroos Colors:...... Blue and Gold n Weather was unkind to UMKC in 2013, as the ‘Roos were forced to cancel or postpone 17 games. President:...... Leo E. Morton Athletics Director:...... Carla Wilson n Emily Ott and Katie Kelley earned first team All-Summit League honors, while Deanna Friese, Athletic Department:...... (816) 235-1036 Chelsea Hartwig and Ott were named to the Summit League All-Tournament Team. Ticket Office:...... (816) 235-2849 Website:...... umkckangaroos.com n Outfielder Brooke Parker hit .302 and stole a team-leading 18 bases last year as a freshman.

SPORTS INFORMATION n Junior catcher Caitlin Christopher returns after hitting .329 and belting a pair of home runs in Director ...... Rob McCutcheon 22 starts a season ago. Softball Contact ...... Kolby Paxton Office Number ...... (816) 235-1053 Paxton’s Cell Number ...... (479) 422-3605 2014 SCHEDULE Paxton’s E-Mail...... [email protected] Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Fax Number ...... (816) 235-1035 Feb. 7 !vs. Alabama State 12:30 p.m. March 23 &vs. Ball State 12:15 p.m. Feb. 7 !at Southeastern Louisiana 3 p.m. March 23 &at Missouri 2:30 p.m. SOFTBALL FACTS Feb. 8 !vs. Texas Southern 12:30 p.m. March 25 at Loyola Marymount (DH) 2 p.m. Feb. 8 !vs. Texas Tech 3 p.m. March 26 vs. Hawai‘i 2 p.m. Head Coach...... Meredith Smith Neal Feb. 9 !vs. Akron 10 a.m. March 28 *at Grand Canyon (DH) 5 p.m. Softball Office...... (816) 235-5837 Feb. 14 @vs. St. John’s 2:30 p.m. March 29 *at Grand Canyon 1 p.m. Feb. 14 @vs. Jackson State 7:30 p.m. Program Record...... 348-717 (.327), 26 years April 1 at Nebraska-Omaha (DH) 3 p.m. Feb. 15 @vs. NC State 2:30 p.m. 2013 Record...... 18-27 (.400) April 4 *New Mexico State (DH) 2 p.m. Feb. 16 @vs. Butler 9:30 a.m. April 5 *New Mexico State noon 2013 SL Record...... 6-7 (5th) Feb. 16 @at Arkansas 2:30 p.m. April 8 Kansas 5 p.m. Stadium...... Missouri 3&2 Complex (350) Feb. 21 #vs. Illinois noon April 11 *at Seattle U (DH) 4 p.m. Stadium Record...... 16-14 (.533) Feb. 21 #vs. Texas Tech 4 p.m. April 12 *at Seattle U 2 p.m. NCAA Appearances...... 0 Feb. 22 #vs. Illinois 2 p.m. April 15 South Dakota (DH) 3 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 10/7 Feb. 22 #at UT Arlington 7 p.m. April 18 *Utah Valley (DH) 2 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/5 Feb. 23 #at UT Arlington 1 p.m. April 19 *Utah Valley noon March 1 $vs. Saint Louis 2 p.m. April 25 *Bakersfield (DH) 2 p.m. MEDIA OUTLETS March 1 $at Southeast Missouri 4 p.m. April 26 *Bakersfield noon March 2 $vs. Missouri State 10 a.m. May 3 at South Dakota State (DH) noon March 2 $vs. TBD 2 p.m. May 8-10 at WAC Tournament TBD Kansas City Star: March 6 %at Wichita State 6 p.m. (Seattle, Wash.) Office: (816) 234-4836 March 7 %vs. San Diego State 10:30 a.m. March 7 %vs. North Dakota 1 p.m. ! – Lion Classic (Hammond, La.) University News: March 8 %vs. Iowa State 1 p.m. @ – Arkansas Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) March 8 %vs. Northern Illinois 6 p.m. Office: (816) 235-1393...... FAX: (816) 235-6514 # – UTA Hilton Invitational (Arlington, Texas) March 12 Northern Illinois 2 p.m. $ – All-Missouri Cancer Classic (Cape Girardeau, Mo.) March 15 ^Western Illinois noon WHB (810 AM): % – Wichita State Tournament (Wichita, Kan.) March 15 ^Northern Colorado 4 p.m. ^ – UMKC Invitational (Kansas City, Mo.) Office: (913) 344-1500...... FAX: (913) 344-1599 March 16 ^Western Illinois 4 p.m. & – Missouri Tournament (Columbia, Mo.) March 19 Missouri State 4 p.m. * – WAC game March 21 &vs. North Dakota State 2:15 p.m. All times local to site/subject to change March 21 &vs. Oklahoma State 6:45 p.m. March 22 &vs. Ball State 6:45 p.m.

KANGAROO ADMINISTRATION

Leo Morton Ken Ferguson Carla Wilson Kolby Paxton Chancellor Faculty Representative Athletics Director SID

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2013 RESULTS

MEREDITH SMITH NEAL Date Opponent Score Alma Mater: Tennessee, 2004 Feb. 8 !vs. Western Carolina W, 6-2 Overall Record: 137-210 (.395)/seven years Feb. 9 !vs. North Carolina Central W, 8-0 (5) School Record: same Feb. 9 !at South Carolina Upstate L, 1-7 WAC Record: 0-0/first year Playing Career: Centre College (Softball/Volleyball) Feb. 10 !vs. Maine W, 9-3 Feb. 15 #vs. Texas Tech L, 2-14 (5) Feb. 15 #at New Mexico State L, 1-10 (5) Feb. 16 #vs. Texas Tech L, 3-11 (5) HEAD COACH FILE Feb. 16 #vs. Colorado State L, 16-17 (9) n Meredith Smith Neal is entering her eighth season as the head coach of the Kansas City softball Feb. 17 #vs. Penn State L, 2-10 (5) program. She was hired to lead the ‘Roos in July of 2006. Feb. 22 $vs. SIU-Edwardsville L, 2-4 Feb. 23 $vs. Indiana State W, 5-3 n Under Smith Neal, Kansas City clinched its third consecutive postseason appearance in 2013, Feb. 23 $vs. Belmont W, 4-3 qualifying for The Summit League Tournament with a 6-7 conference record. Feb. 24 $vs. Nicholls State W, 16-3 (5) Feb. 24 $vs. Detroit W, 6-1 n She has an overall record of 137-210 (.395) and stands as the program’s all-time winningest March 8 %at Texas Tech L, 0-8 (5) coach. March 9 %vs. Troy L, 11-16 (8) March 9 %at Texas Tech L, 1-9 (6) n Smith Neal guided the Kangaroos to school records for wins and conference wins with 38 and March 10 %at Texas Tech L, 8-16 (5) 18, respectively, in 2011. Kaelene Curry was named The Summit League Player of the Year, while March 10 %vs. UT-Arlington L, 1-9 (5) Deanna Friese earned recognition as The Summit League Pitcher of the Year. March 13 at Wichita State W, 4-2 March 13 at Wichita State W, 7-0 n She was named The Summit League Coach of the Year in 2011. March 19 at Missouri State W, 2-1 March 19 at Missouri State W, 7-2 n Under Smith Neal, UMKC improved its win total for four consecutive seasons from 2008-11. March 27 at Arkansas L, 1-9 (5) March 28 at Saint Louis L, 1-3 n She served as Director of Softball Operations at the University of Tennessee from 2005-06. April 6 *Omaha L, 1-2 (10) April 6 *Omaha L, 1-2 April 7 *Omaha W, 3-0 April 13 *Western Illinois L, 1-2 April 13 *Western Illinois W, 7-5 ASSISTANT COACHES April 14 *Western Illinois W, 9-0 (5) April 21 *at IUPUI W, 5-4 April 21 *at IUPUI W, 4-3 April 24 at Kansas L, 0-11 (5) April 24 at Kansas L, 0-4 April 27 *at South Dakota L, 7-8 (11) April 27 *at South Dakota L, 1-8 April 28 *at South Dakota L, 1-3 April 29 at Iowa State L, 4-10 April 29 at Iowa State L, 4-7 Natalie Brock May 5 *South Dakota State L, 7-11 Tennessee ’08 May 5 *South Dakota State W, 5-4 First Year May 9 ^at North Dakota State L, 3-4 May 10 ^vs. South Dakota W, 2-0 May 10 ^at North Dakota State L, 5-6

! – Upstate Classic (Spartanburg, S.C.) # – Troy Cox Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) $ – Blues City Classic (Southaven, Miss.) % – Jeannie McHaney Classic (Lubbock, Texas) * – Summit League game Mike Neal Lauren Eisenreich ^ – Summit League Championship (Fargo, N.D.) Ottawa ’02 Missouri State ’13 First Year First Year

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CAITLIN CHRISTOPHER KATIE KELLEY CINDA RAMOS C, 5-4, Jr. 1B/RHP, 5-8, So. RHP, 5-4, Jr. Appeared in 35 games in 2013, while hitting .329 Appeared in 45 games, starting 43 times in 2013… Made 22 appearances, including 17 starts in 2013… and recording 33 total bases… tallied five multi-hit earned first-team All-Summit League honors as a went 4-13 with a 7.67 ERA in 97.1 innings of work… games… caught 4-of-12 base stealers and fielded designated hitter… received USC Upstate and Blues threw six complete games… allowed 157 hits, 83 her position at a 1.000 clip… appeared in 48 games, City Classic first-team All-Tournament recognition… earned runs, and recorded 44 strikeouts… as a fresh- including 38 starts in 2012… earned second team batted .262 with 33 hits in 126 at-bats, including a man in 2012, finished the year with a 13-13 record and All-Summit League honors… finished the season team-high five home runs (fourth most in UMKC a team-best 2.81 ERA… tied a UMKC single-season batting .270 and led the team with a .405 slugging single-season history)… finished with 54 total bases record with 34 appearances in the circle, including 23 percentage… recorded 34 hits, including a team-high and drew nine walks… slugged .429 with a .307 on- starts and 14 complete games… two-time academic three homeruns… drove in 19 runs and scored 11 base percentage… made 13 appearances in the circle, all-league selection. times… led the team in hitting (.333) and slugging working 21.1 innings… earned the win in Kansas City’s (.533) during league play. 8-0 victory over North Carolina Central. CAREER STATISTICS Year W-L S ERA IP K BB CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS 2012 13-13 1 3.61 174.1 64 26 Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2013 4-13 0 7.67 97.1 44 46 2012 48-38 126 11 34 19 .270 2013 45-43 126 11 33 21 .262 Total 17-26 1 5.07 271.2 108 72 2013 35-22 73 5 24 7 .329 Total 45-43 126 11 33 21 .262 Total 83-60 199 16 58 26 .291 Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. Year W-L S ERA IP K BB 2012 39-24 30 2 5 5 .167 2013 1-1 0 9.55 21.2 9 20 2013 11-3 10 2 0 1 .000 Total 1-1 0 9.55 21.2 9 20 Total 50-27 40 4 5 6 .125

2014 ROSTER TEAM PROFILE

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Key Returnees BA Hits RBI Bri Wyatt .375 18 6 1 Kendra Leach OF L/L 5-4 So. Easton, Kan. (McLouth) Caitlin Christopher .329 24 7 2 Cinda Ramos P L/R 5-4 Jr. Olathe, Kan. (Olathe Northwest) Brooke Parker .302 35 8 3 Kenzie Flaws P R/R 5-8 So. Carlisle, Iowa (Northern Iowa) 5 Bri Wyatt OF R/R 5-8 Jr. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West) Key Pitchers ERA W-L K Cinda Ramos 7.67 4-13 44 7 Carnecia Kirkwood OF S/R 5-4 Jr. Florissant, Mo. (Coffeyville CC) Katie Kelley 9.55 1-1 9 8 Kaitlyn Carey OF L/L 5-4 Jr. Wichita, Kan. (Wichita State) 10 Brooke Parker OF L/R 5-3 So. Blue Springs, Mo. (Blue Springs South) Key Losses BA Hits RBI Emily Ott .357 45 23 11 Caitlin Christopher C R/R 5-4 Jr. Denton, Texas (John H. Guyer) Chelsea Hartwig .273 24 14 12 Kristi Lee INF R/R 5-6 Jr. Olathe, Kan. (Olathe Northwest) ERA W-L K 13 Aly Zembruski INF L/R 5-6 Jr. Minooka, Ill. (Northern Iowa) Deanna Friese 5.76 13-13 189 14 Abby Warkentine UT L/R 5-3 Fr. Auburn, Kan. (Washburn Rural) 15 Kelsey Volle C R/R 5-3 Fr. Hartsburg, Mo. (Southern Boone County) MISSOURI 3&2 COMPLEX 17 Marlee Maples INF R/R 5-9 Jr. Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) 22 Katie Kelley P/1B R/R 5-8 So. Coweta, Okla. (Coweta) 23 Maddie Garton INF R/R 5-2 So. Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley) 24 Alexandra Friloux C L/R 5-7 So. Ama, La. (Hahnville) 25 Jenna Rangel INF R/L 5-3 So. Newton, Kan. (Newton) 41 Alex Gale C R/R 5-7 Fr. Steeleville, Ill. (Steeleville)

Head Coach: Meredith Smith Neal Assistant Coaches: Natalie Brock, Mike Neal, Lauren Eisenreich

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All Games: 18-27 Home: 4-4 Road: 6-16 Neutral: 8-7

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Bri Wyatt .375 39-25 48 14 18 0 1 0 6 20 .417 3 2 5 0 .434 0 4 12-15 37 3 3 .930 Liz Broyles .362 33-33 94 19 34 5 2 2 12 49 .521 14 2 10 0 .446 2 3 2-2 44 44 8 .917 Emily Ott .357 44-43 126 16 45 10 0 2 23 61 .484 9 3 21 0 .413 0 1 3-3 30 2 3 .914 Caitlin Christopher .329 35-22 73 5 24 3 0 2 7 33 .452 6 0 9 0 .380 0 0 0-0 67 9 3 .962 Brooke Parker .302 45-43 116 30 35 3 1 0 8 40 .345 12 1 25 0 .372 0 3 18-20 61 0 2 .968 Alexandra Friloux .276 37-33 105 9 29 4 0 0 13 33 .314 3 1 15 0 .300 1 1 1-1 190 12 7 .967 Chelsea Hartwig .273 38-34 88 7 24 6 0 2 14 36 .409 7 13 11 0 .407 0 4 2-3 165 13 1 .994 Katie Kelley .262 45-43 126 11 33 6 0 5 21 54 .429 9 0 16 0 .307 2 1 1-1 61 12 0 1.000 Jenna Rangel .261 45-42 115 17 30 4 1 0 9 36 .313 3 3 26 0 .298 0 9 6-8 57 29 5 .945 Marlee Maples .260 45-45 146 28 38 8 0 5 32 61 .418 5 0 16 1 .283 1 5 6-8 73 81 12 .928 Katie Cruse .250 16-1 4 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 0 0 2 0 .250 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 .500 Maddie Garton .191 28-11 47 5 9 1 0 0 3 10 .213 3 0 7 0 .240 0 1 1-1 16 14 6 .833 Kelsey Dean .167 42-27 72 10 12 5 1 0 6 19 .264 6 2 21 1 .250 0 3 3-5 30 3 3 .917 Kristi Lee .111 20-4 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 0 0 3 0 .111 0 0 1-2 7 3 1 .909 Cinda Ramos .000 13-5 10 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 1-1 5 28 1 .971 Katie Petersen .000 29-0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 2 2-2 1 0 0 1.000 Lindsey Davis .000 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Totals .282 45-45 1182 194 333 55 6 18 155 454 .384 80 27 189 2 .340 6 37 59-72 849 273 58 .951 Opponents .306 45-45 1186 257 363 70 12 39 232 574 .484 156 27 242 2 .397 8 28 51-62 874 433 82 .941

LOB - Team (267), Opp (302). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (11). IBB - Team (4), Liz Broyles 3, Caitlin Chri 1, Opp (2). Picked off - E. Ott 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Deanna Friese 4.48 13-13 31 26 20 4 0 2 164.0 172 121 105 90 189 29 8 24 646 .266 17 15 0 6 11 Cinda Ramos 5.97 4-13 22 17 6 0 0 0 97.1 157 111 83 46 44 37 2 10 440 .357 2 11 0 2 16 Katie Kelley 7.43 1-1 13 2 1 1 0 0 21.2 34 25 23 20 9 4 2 5 100 .340 3 1 0 0 1 Totals 5.22 18-27 45 45 27 5 0 2 283.0 363 257 211 156 242 70 12 39 1186 .306 22 27 0 8 28 Opponents 3.29 26-18 45 45 22 3 1 3 291.1 333 194 137 80 189 55 6 18 1182 .282 16 27 1 6 37

PB - Team (5), Alexandra Fr 4, Caitlin Chri 1, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (1), Caitlin Chri 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Alexandra Fr (39-45), Deanna Fries (30-37), Cinda Ramos (17-21), Caitlin Chri (12-16), Katie Kelley (4-4).

Summit League Games: 6-7 Home: 4-4 Road: 2-3

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Bri Wyatt .429 13-12 28 6 12 0 0 0 2 12 .429 1 2 3 0 .484 0 2 4-5 20 0 1 .952 Alexandra Friloux .394 11-9 33 2 13 2 0 0 8 15 .455 0 1 3 0 .400 1 0 0-0 68 2 4 .946 Emily Ott .366 13-13 41 5 15 3 0 0 7 18 .439 5 1 8 0 .447 0 0 0-0 15 1 0 1.000 Liz Broyles .350 8-8 20 5 7 2 0 1 3 12 .600 9 0 2 0 .552 0 1 0-0 10 9 1 .950 Caitlin Christophe .350 10-5 20 0 7 0 0 0 2 7 .350 1 0 0 0 .381 0 0 0-0 22 1 0 1.000 Jenna Rangel .281 13-13 32 3 9 0 0 0 0 9 .281 1 2 7 0 .343 0 5 4-4 13 9 1 .957 Chelsea Hartwig .281 12-12 32 2 9 2 0 1 4 14 .438 3 7 6 0 .452 0 1 0-1 58 8 1 .985 Brooke Parker .231 13-11 39 8 9 2 0 0 2 11 .282 2 0 6 0 .268 0 0 8-9 14 0 0 1.000 Marlee Maples .229 13-13 48 8 11 2 0 2 4 19 .396 2 0 0 0 .260 0 0 0-1 27 28 2 .965 Katie Kelley .220 13-13 41 2 9 2 0 1 9 14 .341 4 0 3 0 .283 1 0 1-1 17 2 0 1.000 Maddie Garton .143 12-4 21 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 .143 2 0 2 0 .217 0 1 1-1 3 4 3 .700 Kelsey Dean .000 11-3 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 3 0 3 0 .273 0 0 0-0 7 1 0 1.000 Lindsey Davis .000 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Cinda Ramos .000 3-1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1-1 3 9 1 .923 Totals .285 13-13 365 52 104 15 0 5 42 134 .367 33 13 43 0 .363 2 12 19-24 279 82 16 .958 Opponents .249 13-13 370 52 92 17 3 6 49 133 .359 41 10 88 0 .338 2 4 18-20 277 136 20 .954

LOB - Team (96), Opp (96). DPs turned - Team (2), Opp (5). IBB - Team (3), Liz Broyles 3, Opp (1).

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Deanna Friese 1.63 5-3 10 7 7 2 0 1 55.2 40 18 13 23 65 5 3 3 204 .196 0 5 0 1 2 Katie Kelley 1.91 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 2 2 1 6 2 1 0 0 14 .143 0 0 0 0 0 Cinda Ramos 4.37 1-4 6 6 1 0 0 0 33.2 50 32 21 12 21 11 0 3 152 .329 0 5 0 1 2 Totals 2.63 6-7 13 13 8 2 0 1 93.0 92 52 35 41 88 17 3 6 370 .249 0 10 0 2 4 Opponents 3.03 7-6 13 13 7 0 0 1 92.1 104 52 40 33 43 15 0 5 365 .285 7 13 0 2 12

PB - Team (1), Alexandra Fr 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Alexandra Fr (15-16), Cinda Ramos (9-10), Deanna Fries (8-9), Caitlin Chri (3-3), Katie Kelley (1-1).

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AGGIE BITS QUICK FACTS n Last year, NM State went 37-20 overall and 16-5 in the WAC, good for second place. Location:...... Las Cruces, N.M. Joined WAC:...... July 1, 2005 n The Aggies return WAC Player of the Year Staci Rodriguez and three other All-WAC selections – Enrollment:...... 17,651 Founded:...... 1888 Emma Adams, Kristi Covarrubia and Malena Padilla – from the 2013 team. Nickname:...... Aggies Colors:...... Crimson and White n Rodriguez returns after being named to the NFCA All-Pacific Region team and leading the WAC President:...... Dr. Garrey Carruthers with 60 home runs and 63 RBI. She tied for 10th in the nation for home runs. Athletics Director:...... Dr. McKinley Boston Athletic Department:...... (575) 646-1211 Ticket Office:...... (575) 646-1420 n The Aggies have three pitchers – Karysta Donisthiorpe, Makayla McAdams and Nikki Diaz – to Web Site:...... nmstatesports.com replace first team All-WAC and all-tournament team selection Alex Newman, who ended her senior season with a 1.88 ERA. SPORTS INFORMATION Director ...... Tyler Dunkel n Kelsey Dodd returns for her junior season with the Aggies after posting a .318 batting average, Softball Contact ...... Stephanie Taylor Office Number ...... (575) 646-3269 48 hits and 48 RBI, while starting 54 games at first base last year. Taylor’s Cell Number ...... (505) 804-4249 Taylor’s E-Mail ...... [email protected] n Last season, the Aggies posted a program-record 11-game winning streak after defeating No. Fax Number ...... (575) 646-2425 17 Arizona. Press Box ...... (575) 646-2883 SOFTBALL FACTS 2013 SCHEDULE Head Coach...... Kathy Rodolph Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Softball Office...... (575) 646-5793 Feb. 7 !Florida State 4 p.m. March 15 ^vs. Colorado State 6 p.m. Program Record...... 820-1068 (.441), 39 years Feb. 7 !Saint Mary’s 6 p.m. March 15 ^at Fresno State 8:15 p.m. All-Time WAC Record...... 80-77 (.510), 8 years Feb. 8 !Nebraska 4 p.m. March 16 ^vs. Cal Poly 12:45 p.m. WAC Regular-Season Titles...... 1 (2011) Feb. 9 !Saint Mary’s 11 a.m. March 19 New Mexico 5:30 p.m. WAC Tournament Titles...... 1 (2011) Feb. 9 !UTEP 1:30 p.m. March 25 UTEP 6 p.m. 2013 Record...... 37-20 (.649) Feb. 14 @Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 3:30 p.m. March 28 *Seattle U 6 p.m. 2013 WAC Record...... 16-5 (2nd) Feb. 14 @Iowa State 6 p.m. March 29 *Seattle U (DH) 4 p.m. Stadium...... NM State Softball Complex (1,050) Feb. 15 @Northern Colorado 4 p.m. April 4 *at Kansas City (DH) 2 p.m. Stadium Record...... 393-341 (.535), 33 years Feb. 15 @Iowa State 6 p.m. April 5 *at Kansas City noon NCAA Appearances...... 1 (2011) Feb. 16 @Texas Tech 1:30 p.m. April 11 *Bakersfield 6 p.m. NCAA Record...... 1-2 (.333) Feb. 21 #vs. Incarnate Word 10 a.m. April 12 *Bakersfield (DH) 4 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 14/6 Feb. 21 #vs. Houston Baptist 12:30 p.m. April 18 *at Grand Canyon (DH) 5 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost...... 5/4 Feb. 22 #vs. Houston Baptist 10 a.m. April 19 *at Grand Canyon 1 p.m. Feb. 22 #vs. Incarnate Word 12:30 p.m. April 23 at Arizona (DH) 4 p.m. MEDIA OUTLETS Feb. 23 #vs. Incarnate Word 11 a.m. April 25 *at Utah Valley 2 p.m. Feb. 28 $vs. Weber State 9 a.m. April 26 *at Utah Valley (DH) noon Las Cruces Sun-News:...... Jason Groves Feb. 28 $vs. Seton Hall 11:15 a.m. April 29 at New Mexico 5 p.m. Office: (575) 541-5444...... Fax: (575) 541-5498 March 1 $vs. Binghampton 3:45 p.m. May 8-10 WAC Tournament TBD March 1 $at UNLV 8:15 p.m. (Seattle, Wash.) El Paso Times: March 2 $vs. DePaul 11:15 a.m. Office: (800) 351-1032...... Fax: (915) 546-6343 March 4 at UTEP 6 p.m. ! – Hotel Encanto Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) Las Cruces Bulletin:...... Jim Hilley March 7 %vs. UT Arlington 10 a.m. @ – Troy Cox Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) Office: (575) 524-8061...... Fax: (575) 526-4621 March 7 %vs. Northern Colorado 12:30 p.m. # – UTEP Invitational (El Paso, Texas) March 8 %vs. Northern Colorado 12:30 p.m. $ – Eller Media Stadium Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Albuquerque Journal:...... Ken Sickenger March 9 %vs. UT Arlington 10 a.m. % – Jeannine McHaney Memorial (Lubbock, Texas) Office: (800) 990-5765...... Fax: (505) 823-3998 March 9 %at Texas Tech 3 p.m. ^ – Fresno State Classic (Fresno, Calif.) The Roundup (Campus): March 13 at San Jose State noon * – WAC game Office: (575) 646-6397...... Fax: (575) 646-7905 March 14 ^vs. Pacific 3:45 p.m. All times local to site/subject to change March 14 ^vs. Saint Mary’s 8:15 p.m.

AGGIE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Garrey Carruthers Dr. Jack Thomas Dr. McKinley Boston Stephanie Taylor President Faculty Representative Athletics Director SID

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2013 RESULTS

KATHY RODOLPH Date Opponent Score Feb. 8 !Nebraska L, 1-5 Alma Mater: UTEP, 1985 Feb. 8 !UIC W, 8-1 Overall Record: 360-315 (.533)/12 years Feb. 9 !UIC W, 11-1 (5) School Record: 291-281 (.509)/10 years Feb. 10 !New Mexico W, 3-0 WAC Record: 80-77 (.510) Feb. 12 UTEP W, 7-1 Playing Career: UTEP (Basketball) Feb. 15 @UMKC W, 10-1 (5) Feb. 15 @Penn State W, 10-2 (6) Feb. 16 @Penn State L, 2-10 (6) HEAD COACH FILE Feb. 16 @Colorado State L, 9-10 Feb. 17 @Colorado State W, 9-2 n Kathy Rodolph begins her 11th season with the Aggies as the longest tenured and winningest Feb. 17 @Texas Tech L, 3-5 (8) coach (.509) in Aggie Softball history. Feb. 19 New Mexico L, 9-10 Feb. 23 #vs. South Dakota W, 1-0 n She was named WAC Coach of the Year in 2011 after leading the Aggies to their first title of Feb. 23 #at UTEP W, 5-4 any kind with a regular-season championship. Rodolph also guided NM State to its first WAC Feb. 24 #vs. South Dakota W, 4-3 March 1 $vs. DePaul L, 1-6 Tournament title in 2011. March 1 $vs. Cal State Northridge L, 3-4 March 2 $vs. Weber State W, 4-0 n Rodolph led the Aggies to a 37-20 season record in 2013 with a 16-5 conference record to finish March 2 $at UNLV W, 8-0 (5) second in the WAC. March 3 $vs. Weber State W, 2-0 March 3 $at UNLV W, 5-3 n She coached WAC Player of the Year Staci Rodriguez and six All-WAC selections in 2013. March 8 %vs. UC Davis W, 4-2 March 9 %vs. Notre Dame L, 1-2 March 10 %at No. 3 Arizona State L, 0-6 n After posting 14 wins in her opening season of 2004, Rodolph has won 25 or more games in March 10 %vs. Notre Dame L, 0-5 eight of the last nine seasons. March 15 at Nebraska L, 1-4 (10) March 15 at Nebraska L, 0-8 n Rodolph goes into the 2014 season just 13 wins away from her 500th career win and nine wins March 19 at New Mexico W, 2-0 away from win No. 300 as the Aggies’ head coach. March 22 *Louisiana Tech L, 4-8 March 23 *Louisiana Tech W, 11-3 (6) March 23 *Louisiana Tech W, 9-7 n She coached the Aggies to their longest winning streak (11 straight) win a 3-2 win over No. 17 March 25 Siena College W, 8-5 Arizona during the 2013 season. March 25 Siena College W, 10-5 March 29 *at Utah State W, 5-2 (8) March 29 *at Utah State W, 17-6 March 30 *at Utah State W, 3-0 April 5 *UT Arlington W, 5-1 ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH April 6 *UT Arlington W, 3-2 (12) April 6 *UT Arlington W, 6-5 (8) April 9 No. 17 Arizona W, 3-2 April 9 No. 17 Arizona L, 1-8 April 12 *UTSA W, 8-0 (5) April 13 *UTSA W, 7-1 April 13 *UTSA W, 3-2 April 19 *at Texas State W, 1-0 (9) April 19 *at Texas State L, 4-5 April 20 *at Texas State W, 3-2 (8) April 26 *Seattle U W, 8-0 (6) Cat Heifner April 27 *Seattle U W, 2-0 UTEP ’97 April 27 *Seattle U W, 9-7 11th Year May 3 *at San Jose State L, 1-2 May 4 *at San Jose State L, 1-2 (8) ASSISTANT COACH May 4 *at San Jose State L, 2-5 May 9 &at Louisiana Tech W, 3-0 May 10 &vs. San Jose State L, 1-3 May 10 &vs. Texas State W, 3-1 May 11 &vs. San Jose State L, 0-4

! - Hotel Encanto Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) @ - Troy Cox Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) # - UTEP Invitational (El Paso, Texas) $ - Eller Media Stadium Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) % - Arizona State Invitational (Mesa, Ariz.) Tiala Tagaloa * – WAC game Bethune-Cookman ’05 & - WAC Tournament (Ruston, La.) Ninth Year

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EMMA ADAMS KARYSTA DONISTHORPE STACI RODRIGUEZ 3B, 5-6, So. RHP, 5-6, Jr. OF, 5-9, Jr. Started 43 games and led the team with 129 assists ... Made 11 appearances in 2013 before a season-ending Named WAC Player of the Year in 2013 after leading all was responsible for 10 double plays ... had four home injury ... had a career-high 12 strikeouts against San players in WAC games with 26 RBI, nine home runs, 56 runs, three coming during WAC play ... had four sto- Diego on Feb. 24 ... as a freshman in 2012, made 16 total bases and a .903 slugging percentage ... three- len bases ... had nine doubles and 15 RBI, good for a starts in 31 appearances ... posted a 3.73 ERA over time WAC Hitter of the Week during the season ... led .286 batting average and .444 slugging percentage ... 116.1 innings ... led the team in strikeouts (105) and the WAC, ranked 10th nationally and second all-time at had a season-high seven putouts against UT Arling- opponent batting average (.254) ... recorded at least NM State with 20 homers ... smacked three home runs ton on April 6 ... hit a two-run homer to lift NM State one strikeout in all 16 starts. against Siena College, the most of any Aggie in a single to a 3-2 win over No.17 Arizona, notching the longest game ... had two games with six RBI and combined for winning streak in program history (11) ... went 3-for-4 CAREER STATISTICS a career-high13 RBI during the second week of play with a double, one RBI and two runs scored against Year W-L S ERA IP K BB and was recognized as a Player of the Week by ESPNW Utah State on March 29. 2012 6-10 0 3.73 116.1 105 41 College Softball Notebook ... as a freshman in 2012, appeared in 47 games, starting 43 ... hit .215 with 26 CAREER STATISTICS 2013 5-2 0 3.23 39.0 47 11 RBI and 25 runs scored ... had a career-high four runs Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. Total 11-12 0 3.61 155.1 152 52 scored against UTEP on Feb. 14 ... two-time Academic 2013 54-48 133 25 38 15 .286 All-WAC honoree. Total 54-48 133 25 38 15 .286 CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2012 47-43 121 25 26 26 .251 2013 57-57 168 36 60 63 .357 Total 104-100 289 61 86 89 .298

2014 ROSTER TEAM PROFILE

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Key Returnees BA Hits RBI 1 Malena Padilla OF R/R 5-4 Jr. Oakley, Calif. (Freedom) Emma Adams .286 38 15 2 Susie Chandler UT R/R 5-3 Fr. Farmington, N.M. (Piedra Vista) Kristi Covarrubia .270 34 9 3 Nikki Diaz RHP R/R 5-5 Jr. Las Cruces, N.M. (Howard College) Kelsey Dodd .318 48 35 Malena Padilla .280 42 17 4 Chelsea Dohrwardt OF L/R 5-4 Jr. Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson) Staci Rodriguez .357 60 63 5 Emma Adams UT L/R 5-6 So. Corrales, N.M. (Cibola) 6 Celisha Walker P/UT R/R 5-7 Sr. Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica) Key Pitchers ERA W-L K 7 Brennalyn Nakamura UT L/R 5-3 So. Lahaina, Hawai’i (Southern Nevada) Karysta Donisthorpe 3.23 5-2 47 8 Haley Nakamura INF L/R 5-5 Fr. Lahaina, Hawai’i (Lahainaluna) Key Losses BA Hits RBI 9 Tatum Reedy C R/R 5-4 So. Goodyear, Ariz. (Estrella Foothills) Teresa Conrad .263 42 26 10 Taylor Lewallen INF L/R 5-6 Fr. Surprise, Ariz. (Willow Canyon) Amber Olive .393 79 20 11 Makayla McAdams RHP R/R 5-9 So. Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge) 12 Kelsey Dodd INF L/L 5-9 Jr. Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan) Key Losses ERA W-L K 14 Lacey Rother C R/R 6-0 Jr. Long Beach, Calif. (South Carolina) Alex Newman 1.88 2413 87 15 Misty Hoohuli UT R/R 5-5 Fr. Honolulu, Hawai’i () 17 Staci Rodriguez OF R/R 5-9 Jr. Paramount, Calif. (Downey) NEW MEXICO STATE 18 Devon Thomey C L/R 5-8 Fr. Sugar Land, Texas (Dulles) SOFTBALL COMPLEX 21 Karysta Donisthorpe RHP R/R 5-6 Jr. Farmington, N.M. (Piedra Vista) 22 Savannah Washington C R/R 5-8 Fr. Angleton, Texas (Angleton) 23 Fiana Finau INF R/R 5-10 So. Oceanside, Calif. (San Diego State) 25 Alyssa Ruiz C R/R 5-4 Sr. Temecula, Calif. (Chaparral) 32 Morgan Lambert INF R/R 5-10 Fr. Lemoore, Calif. (Lemoore) 33 Kristi Covarrubia INF L/R 5-2 RS-Sr. Las Cruces, N.M. (Onate)

Head Coach: Kathy Rodolph Associate Head Coach: Cat Heifner Assistant Coach: Tiala Tagaloa Graduate Assistant: Kate Singler Volunteer Assistant: Keith Autry

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All Games: 37-20 Home: 21-7 Road: 10-7 Neutral: 6-6 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Olive, Amber .393 57-57 201 41 79 4 5 2 20 99 .493 11 2 12 0 .428 1 2 16-23 101 5 1 .991 Rodriguez, Staci .357 57-57 168 36 60 11 0 20 63 131 .780 24 2 25 0 .437 3 2 6-7 86 2 0 1.000 Dodd, Kelsey .318 57-54 151 21 48 14 0 8 35 86 .570 30 3 13 1 .431 4 0 0-0 385 22 2 .995 Adams, Emma .286 54-48 133 25 38 9 0 4 15 59 .444 9 5 20 1 .354 0 2 4-5 59 129 14 .931 Padilla, Malena .280 53-49 150 18 42 8 0 4 17 62 .413 10 1 11 1 .325 2 0 3-3 42 2 0 1.000 Covarrubia, Kristi .270 44-43 126 24 34 1 0 0 9 35 .278 17 2 20 0 .363 1 11 4-5 24 30 4 .931 Conrad, Teresa .263 55-55 160 23 42 12 0 5 26 69 .431 14 5 25 1 .341 0 7 2-3 100 96 13 .938 Kaaihue, Tehani .240 56-56 154 23 37 7 0 3 14 53 .344 19 2 21 0 .331 0 4 3-5 136 113 15 .943 Nakamura, Brennal .500 26-1 8 12 4 0 0 0 1 4 .500 1 0 4 0 .556 0 0 1-1 4 4 2 .800 Ramirez, Thai .286 10-0 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .286 1 0 2 0 .375 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 Rother, Lacey .227 37-23 66 7 15 0 0 4 10 27 .409 13 0 8 0 .346 2 1 1-1 23 2 0 1.000 Vargas, Ayssa .222 16-4 18 0 4 0 0 0 4 4 .222 5 0 6 0 .391 0 0 0-0 7 1 0 1.000 Cisneros, Tina .206 25-10 34 6 7 0 0 1 6 10 .294 7 3 15 0 .386 0 0 0-0 0 0 2 .000 Ruiz, Alyssa .195 41-34 77 5 15 1 0 2 12 22 .286 7 0 14 0 .262 0 3 0-0 129 20 1 .993 Dohrwardt, Chelse .190 51-4 21 19 4 1 0 0 2 5 .238 0 1 4 0 .227 0 0 9-11 5 0 0 1.000 Reedy, Tatum .146 24-18 41 4 6 1 0 1 3 10 .244 8 0 8 0 .286 0 1 0-0 67 9 3 .962 Newman, Alex .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 6 44 0 1.000 Totals .288 57-57 1516 264 437 69 5 54 239 678 .447 176 26 209 4 .369 13 33 49-64 1177 523 65 .963 Opponents .267 57-57 1552 183 414 52 4 31 168 567 .365 79 17 194 13 .309 4 37 31-43 1133 395 61 .962

LOB - Team (369), Opp (331). DPs turned - Team (27), Opp (19). CI - Team (1), Ruiz, A 1, Opp (1). Picked off - Conrad, T 1, Dohrwardt, C 1, Reedy, T 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Newman, Alex 1.88 24-13 46 31 17 6 2 2 205.1 206 76 55 27 87 22 0 13 800 .258 4 14 0 1 18 McAdams, Makayla 3.16 4-3 24 8 1 1 2 0 64.1 79 32 29 24 23 10 2 2 268 .295 3 1 0 0 4 Walker, Celisha 3.51 4-2 29 11 3 1 3 2 83.2 88 51 42 17 37 10 1 9 325 .271 4 0 0 2 14 Donisthorpe, Karysta 3.23 5-2 11 7 2 1 1 0 39.0 41 24 18 11 47 10 1 7 159 .258 0 2 0 1 1 Totals 2.57 37-20 57 57 23 12 3 4 392.1 414 183 144 79 194 52 4 31 1552 .267 11 17 0 4 37 Opponents 4.17 20-37 57 57 27 4 0 2 377.2 437 264 225 176 209 69 5 54 1516 .288 24 26 5 13 33

PB - Team (6), Ruiz, A 3, Reedy, T 2, Rother, L 1, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (3), Ruiz, A 2, Rother, L 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Ruiz, A (18-27), Newman, A (14-21), Reedy, T (7-10), Walker, C (7-9), Donisthorpe (6-7), McAdams, M (4-6), Rother, L (6-6).

WAC Games: 16-5 Home: 11-1 Road: 5-4 Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Olive, Amber .462 21-21 78 16 36 1 2 1 7 44 .564 6 2 3 0 .512 0 0 6-9 49 2 0 1.000 Rodriguez, Staci .403 21-21 62 16 25 4 0 9 26 56 .903 12 1 7 0 .507 0 1 3-3 33 2 0 1.000 Covarrubia, Krist .348 20-20 66 15 23 0 0 0 4 23 .348 7 0 8 0 .411 0 4 1-1 2 4 0 1.000 Padilla, Malena .321 19-17 56 9 18 4 0 1 7 25 .446 3 0 2 0 .350 1 0 1-1 14 0 0 1.000 Adams, Emma .321 20-20 53 15 17 4 0 3 9 30 .566 5 1 5 0 .390 0 1 2-3 29 54 5 .943 Dodd, Kelsey .262 21-21 61 8 16 7 0 3 16 32 .525 12 1 3 1 .382 2 0 0-0 157 12 0 1.000 Kaaihue, Tehani .254 21-21 63 6 16 3 0 1 8 22 .349 4 2 11 0 .319 0 2 0-1 65 45 5 .957 Conrad, Teresa .203 21-21 64 10 13 3 0 4 18 28 .438 4 3 9 1 .282 0 5 0-0 35 45 2 .976 Nakamura, Brennal 1.000 7-0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 0 3 0 1.000 Dohrwardt, Chelse .333 18-0 3 8 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 4-5 1 0 0 1.000 Vargas, Ayssa .286 4-2 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .286 1 0 3 0 .375 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Ruiz, Alyssa .200 13-12 30 1 6 0 0 1 5 9 .300 2 0 5 0 .250 0 1 0-0 36 10 1 .979 Reedy, Tatum .143 9-9 21 2 3 1 0 1 2 7 .333 3 0 5 0 .250 0 1 0-0 28 4 1 .970 Rother, Lacey .059 12-4 17 1 1 0 0 1 2 4 .235 2 0 4 0 .150 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Cisneros, Tina .000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Newman, Alex .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 12 0 1.000 Ramirez, Thai .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .304 21-21 586 112 178 27 2 25 106 284 .485 61 10 68 2 .377 4 15 17-23 454 209 18 .974 Opponents .265 21-21 574 60 152 14 3 9 57 199 .347 24 8 57 5 .302 3 20 7-12 432 142 14 .976

LOB - Team (132), Opp (116). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (8). CI - Team (1), Ruiz, A 1. Picked off - Dohrwardt, C 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Newman, Alex 1.25 11-5 18 12 9 4 0 0 89.1 77 25 16 11 34 6 0 4 329 .234 1 8 0 1 11 McAdams, Makayla 2.24 2-0 7 4 1 1 0 0 25.0 29 8 8 6 11 4 2 1 98 .296 1 0 0 0 1 Walker, Celisha 3.97 3-0 10 5 2 0 0 1 37.0 46 27 21 7 12 4 1 4 147 .313 4 0 0 2 8 Totals 2.08 16-5 21 21 12 5 0 1 151.1 152 60 45 24 57 14 3 9 574 .265 6 8 0 3 20 Opponents 5.01 5-16 21 21 7 0 0 1 144.0 178 112 103 61 68 27 2 25 586 .304 13 10 0 4 15

PB - Team (2), Reedy, T 2, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (2), Ruiz, A 2. SBA/ATT - Ruiz, A (4-7), Newman, A (5-6), Reedy, T (3-5), Walker, C (2-4), McAdams, M (0-2).

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REDHAWK BITS QUICK FACTS n Seattle U will host the 2014 WAC Softball Tournament, May 8-10. Location:...... Seattle, Wash. Joined WAC:...... July 1, 2012 n The Redhawks return first team All-WAC honorees Isabella Geronimo and Bubba Morrow. Enrollment:...... 7,755 Founded:...... 1898 n Brianna Guerrero was named to College Sports Madness’ All-WAC first team last season. Nickname:...... Redhawks Colors:...... Red and White n Richelle Ashburn was named WAC Pitcher of the Week for the week of April 8-14, 2013 after President:...... Fr. Stephen Sundborg, S.J. going 2-0 and posting a 0.58 ERA and seven strikeouts as the Redhawks swept Utah State. Athletics Director:...... William Hogan Athletic Department:...... (206) 296-6400 Ticket Office:...... (206) 296-8582 n The Redhawks welcome six newcomers to this year’s squad – Paige Bouska, Alyssa Reuble, Lindsay Web Site:...... www.goseattleu.com Davis, Megan Ottino, Malin Murray and Kayla Shuster-Gonzales. Three are from California and one apiece from Washington, Oregon and Alaska. SPORTS INFORMATION Director ...... Jason Behenna n Seattle U said goodbye to five seniors in 2013 – Jessica Ulrich, Rogin Hardy, Allegra Wide, Breonna Softball Contact ...... Mollie Hanke Chrisman and Becca Cable. Office Number ...... (206) 296-2490 Hanke’s Cell Number ...... (859) 948-4472 n Hanke’s E-Mail ...... [email protected] Wilde earned Capital One Academic All-District VIII first team honors in 2013. Fax Number ...... (206) 296-2154 SOFTBALL FACTS 2014 SCHEDULE Head Coach...... Dan Powers Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Softball Office...... (206) 296-5905 Feb. 7 !vs. Cal Poly 9:30 a.m. March 15 ^at San Diego 3 p.m. Program Record...... 290-334 (.465)/14 years Feb. 7 !vs. San Jose State 2:30 p.m. March 16 ^vs. Weber State 9 a.m. All-Time WAC Record...... 8-13 (.381)/one year Feb. 8 !vs. Northridge 4:30 p.m. March 16 ^at San Diego 2 p.m. WAC Regular-Season Titles...... 0 Feb. 8 !vs. San Diego State 7 p.m. March 24 Northwest University 6 p.m. WAC Tournament Titles...... 0 Feb. 9 !vs. Penn State 9 a.m. March 28 *at New Mexico State 6 p.m. 2013 Record...... 20-33 (.377) Feb. 9 !vs. Stanford 12:30 p.m. March 29 *at New Mexico State (DH) 4 p.m. 2013 WAC Record...... 8-13 (.381)/T-6th Feb. 13 @vs. Brigham Young 6:45 p.m. April 1 Washington 6 p.m. Stadium...... Logan Field (250) Feb. 14 @vs. Florida 9 a.m. April 4 *Utah Valley (DH) 4 p.m. Stadium Record...... 3-8 (.273)/one year Feb. 14 @vs. Hawai‘i 1:30 p.m. April 5 *Utah Valley 2 p.m. NCAA Appearances...... 4 (2004, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08) Feb. 15 @vs. Utah 3:45 p.m. April 9 at Portland State (DH) 2 p.m. NCAA Record...... 9-8 (Division II) Feb. 15 @vs. Portland State 6 p.m. April 11 *Kansas City (DH) 4 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 9/6 Feb. 16 @vs. Toledo 1:30 p.m. April 12 *Kansas City 2 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/3 Feb. 21 #vs. Loyola Marymount 9 a.m. April 18 *at Bakersfield 2 p.m. Feb. 21 #at UC Riverside 2 p.m. April 19 *at Bakersfield (DH) 1 p.m. MEDIA OUTLETS Feb. 22 #vs. Loyola Marymount 9 a.m. April 25 *Grand Canyon (DH) 4 p.m. Feb. 23 #at UC Riverside 11:30 a.m. April 26 *Grand Canyon 2 p.m. Feb. 28 $vs. Boston University 1 p.m. May 8-10 WAC Tournament TBD The Seattle Times:...... Don Shelton Feb. 28 $at Santa Clara 6 p.m. (Seattle, Wash.) Office: (206) 464-2900...... FAX: (206) 464-2261 March 1 $vs. Boston University 5 p.m. 710 ESPN Seattle: March 2 $vs. UC Davis 12:30 p.m. ! – Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) Office: (206) 726-7000 March 2 $at Santa Clara 3 p.m. @ – Easton Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) March 7 %vs. UC Santa Barbara 12:30 p.m. # – Amy S. Harrison Classic (Riverside, Calif.) KJR 950 AM/102.9 FM: March 7 %at Nevada 3 p.m. $ – Santa Clara Invitational (Santa Clara, Calif.) Office: (206) 494-2000 March 8 %vs. UC Santa Barbara 10 a.m. % – Nevada Classic (Reno, Nev.) March 8 %at Nevada 3 p.m. ^ – USD Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) The Spectator (Campus):...... Emily Hedberg March 9 %vs. UC Santa Barbara 9 a.m. * – WAC game Office: (206) 296-6474...... FAX: (206) 296-6477 March 14 ^vs. Weber State 1 p.m. All times local to site/subject to change March 15 ^vs. Fairleigh Dickinson 10 a.m.

REDHAWK ADMINISTRATION

Fr. Stephen Sundborg David Arnesen William Hogan Roxanne Levenson Mollie Hanke President Faculty Representative Athletics Director Associate AD/SWA SID

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2013 RESULTS

Date Opponent Result DAN POWERS Feb. 8 !vs. Brigham Young L, 0-10 Alma Mater: Pacific Lutheran, 1994 Feb. 8 !vs. Oklahoma State W, 3-2 Overall Record: 247-241-1 (.506)/10 years Feb. 9 !at Southern Utah W, 6-4 School Record: Same Feb. 9 !vs. Utah W, 6-3 WAC Record: 8-13 (.381)/one year Feb. 10 !vs. Weber State W, 5-0 Feb. 15 @vs. Long Beach State L, 9-16 Feb. 15 @vs. Utah W, 10-0 (5) Feb. 16 @vs. No. 19 UCLA L, 0-9 (5) HEAD COACH FILE Feb. 16 @vs. Louisiana Monroe L, 0-1 Feb. 17 @vs. Oregon State L, 2-6 n Dan Powers enters his 11th season as head coach of the Redhawks and has posted a 247-241-1 Feb. 23 Northwest W, 9-1 (5) (.506) overall mark, while guiding Seattle U from Division II to Division I. Feb. 23 Northwest W, 15-0 (5) March 1 #vs. South Dakota State W, 8-2 n Powers was named Great Northwest Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2004 after March 1 #at UC Santa Barbara L, 2-3 leading his team to a 29-17 overall record and 19-5 mark and second-place finish in GNAC March 2 #at UC Santa Barbara L, 4-6 (10) play, Seattle U’s best conference finish and highest win total in school history. The team also March 2 #vs. South Dakota State L, 0-8 (6) finished third in the NCAA Division II West Region in its first trip to the postseason. March 3 #at UC Santa Barbara L, 0-4 March 7 Ohio L, 4-7 n In his first five years, Powers posted a 167-91 (.647) overall record and an 84-31 (.730) mark March 7 Bradley L, 3-7 in GNAC play and made four appearances in the NCAA Division II West Regional. March 8 $vs. New Mexico L, 0-2 March 9 $vs. Ohio L, 0-5 n In the team’s first year as an NCAA DI program (2009), the Redhawks won the Division I Inde- March 9 $vs. Yale W, 6-2 pendent Softball Tournament with a 10-9 victory over South Dakota. March 10 $at No. 19 Washington L, 0-8 (6) March 12 Yale W, 6-1 n Before SU, Powers was the head coach at Lindbergh High School for three years and com- March 16 %vs. Loyola Marymount W, 6-5 peted in men’s fastpitch for the Greater Puget Sound League as a catcher for eight years and March 16 %at Cal State Northridge L, 2-10 (6) a pitcher for seven years. March 17 %vs. Loyola Marymount L, 0-2 March 17 %at Cal State Northridge L,3-6 n Powers’ staff includes Sean Praven, in his 11th season at Seattle U, and volunteer coaches Liza March 22 *at UT Arlington L, 3-5 Teichler, in her fourth season, and Brandi Gordon, returning for her second season at SU after March 22 *at UT Arlington L, 0-1 (8) also serving as an assistant coach in 2008. Gordon was a member of the 2007 Washington March 23 *at UT Arlington W, 13-4 (5) squad that advanced deep into the postseason and finished No. 3 in the nation. March 29 *Texas State L, 1-2 March 29 *Texas State W, 2-0 March 30 *Texas State L, 4-7 April 5 *at San Jose State W, 2-1 ASSISTANT COACHES April 6 *at San Jose State L, 7-10 April 6 *at San Jose State L, 3-6 April 12 *Utah State W, 3-1 April 12 *Utah State W, 2-1 April 13 *Utah State W, 8-0 April 19 *at UTSA W, 4-3 April 20 *at UTSA L, 1-2 April 20 *at UTSA W, 9-1 (6) April 24 Portland State W, 7-2 April 24 Portland State L, 2-5 April 26 *at New Mexico State L, 0-8 (6) Sean Praven April 27 *at New Mexico State L, 0-2 Eastern Washington ‘94 11th Year April 27 *at New Mexico State L, 7-9 May 1 *at No. 5 Oregon L, 0-4 May 1 *at No. 5 Oregon L, 4-6 May 3 *Louisiana Tech L, 3-4 May 3 *Louisiana Tech L, 3-7 May 4 *Louisiana Tech L, 5-6

! - Red Desert Classic (St. George, Utah) @ - Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas) # - UCSB Invitational (Santa Barbara, Calif.) $ - UW Spring Classic (Seattle, Wash.) Liza Teichler Brandi Gordon % - CSUN Invitational (Northridge, Calif.) Western Washington ‘08 Pacific ’05 Fourth Year Second Year * – WAC game

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ISABELLA GERONIMO BUBBA MORROW SARAH PETOSA C, 5-6, So. C, 5-6, Jr. OF, 5-3, Sr. As a freshman in 2013, named first team All-WAC Named first team All-WAC honors last season af- Last year as a junior, contributed mostly as a pinch and recorded a WAC-leading 11-game hitting streak ter leading the team in home runs (8) and RBI (29), runner due to injury ... led the team with 12 stolen from April 12-27 ... led the team with a .323 average, and ranking second in batting average (.284), runs bases ... as a sophomore in 2012, led the team with a recording team highs of 27 runs, 52 hits and three (21), hits (46) and doubles (11) ... hit a grand slam in .365 batting average and recorded 20 runs on 54 hits, triples ... also ranked second on the team with 12 game two on Feb. 23, 2013, vs. Northwest University with two doubles, three triples and 16 RBI ... started all doubles and 26 RBI ... On April 13 vs. Utah State, went ... as a feshman in 2012, ranked fourth on the team 45 games ... was 10-for-10 in stolen base attempts ... 4-for-4 at the plate, recording three runs, one RBI, with a .293 batting average ... started all 45 games, named PCSC first team All-Mountain Division ... named two doubles and a triple, a home run shy of hitting recording 18 runs on 39 hits, as well as six doubles, to College Sports Madness PCSC second team ... as a for the cycle. one triple, a team-high six home runs and 31 RBI ... freshman in 2011, led the team in runs scored (30) and named to the 2012 Pacific Coast Softball Conference stolen bases (11) and ranked third with a .286 batting All-Mountain Division first team. average ... has a .301 career batting average with 33 CAREER STATISTICS stolen bases on her career. Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2013 53-53 161 27 52 26 .323 CAREER STATISTICS Total 53-53 161 27 52 26 .323 Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. CAREER STATISTICS 2012 45-45 133 18 39 31 .293 Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2013 53-53 162 21 46 29 .284 2011 46-45 133 30 38 14 .286 Total 98-98 295 39 85 60 .288 2012 44-44 148 20 54 16 .365 2013 48-28 85 20 18 2 .212 Total 138-117 366 70 110 32 .301

2014 ROSTER TEAM PROFILE

No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. B/T Hometown (Last School) Key Returnees BA Hits RBI 1 Paige Bouska 2B 5-6 Fr. L/R Keizer, Ore. (McNary) Isabella Geronimo .323 52 26 Brianna Guerrero .248 37 27 2 Jenny Hurst 2B 5-2 Jr. R/R Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills) Bubba Morrow .284 46 29 5 Sarah Petosa OF 5-5 Sr. L/R Federal Way, Wash. (Todd Beamer) Sarah Petosa .212 18 2 6 Alyssa Reuble P/OF 5-9 Fr. R/R Lynnwood, Wash. (Meadowdale) 8 Richelle Ashburn P 5-4 Sr. R/R Post Falls, Idaho (Post Falls) Key Pitchers ERA W-L K 9 Lindsay Davis P/INF 5-8 Fr. R/R Palo Cedro, Calif. (Foothill) Richelle Ashburn 3.46 11-13 89 Mandie Sugita 3.77 6-14 57 10 Karina Smyth UT 5-5 Sr. R/R San Luis Obispo, Calif. (San Luis Obispo) 11 Bubba Morrow C 5-6 Jr. R/R Auburn, Wash. (Auburn) Key Losses BA Hits RBI 12 Hayley Beckstrom C/MI 5-9 So. R/R Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Rogin Hardy .250 28 17 14 Jennifer Sweet UT 5-0 Sr. R/R Bend, Ore. (Washington State) Brittney Lott .272 37 19 15 Lisa Maulden 1B 5-8 Jr. L/R Maple Valley, Wash. (Tahoma) Allegra Wilde .269 35 14 17 Isabella Geronimo OF 5-3 So. L/R San Mateo, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) LOGAN FIELD 19 Megan Ottino OF 5-7 Fr. R/R Torrance, Calif. (North) 21 Mandie Sugita P 5-9 Jr. R/L Rossmoor, Calif. (Los Alamitos) 24 Malin Murray 3B/OF 5-8 Fr. R/R Juneau, Alaska (Juneau Douglas) 27 Brianna Guerrero 3B 5-3 Sr. R/R Buena Park, Calif. (John F. Kennedy) 39 Kayla Shuster-Gonzales 1B 5-8 Fr. R/R Escondido, Calif. (San Pasqual)

Head Coach: Dan Powers Assistant Coach: Sean Praven Volunteer Assistant Coaches: Liza Teichler, Brandi Gordon

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All Games: 20-33 Home: 8-8 Road: 5-16 Neutral: 7-9

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Geronimo, Isabella .323 53-53 161 27 52 12 3 0 26 70 .435 10 6 26 0 .384 0 1 2-2 64 5 2 .972 Morrow, Bubba .284 53-53 162 21 46 11 1 8 29 83 .512 12 5 38 0 .346 3 0 3-3 184 37 5 .978 Lott, Brittney .272 51-49 136 15 37 13 0 1 19 53 .390 21 1 27 0 .373 0 2 0-0 301 9 4 .987 Wilde, Allegra .269 53-53 130 18 35 7 0 1 14 45 .346 10 2 22 1 .331 0 1 9-10 88 123 11 .950 Hardy, Rogin .250 51-44 112 17 28 10 0 3 17 47 .420 21 7 15 2 .397 1 5 0-1 4 4 2 .800 Guerrero, Brianna .248 53-53 149 18 37 5 2 3 27 55 .369 8 8 29 0 .317 2 4 3-4 78 77 7 .957 Maulden, Lisa .246 48-45 118 16 29 4 0 6 22 51 .432 14 2 26 1 .333 1 0 1-1 80 4 3 .966 Hurst, Jenny .233 52-49 129 17 30 6 1 3 15 47 .364 15 6 28 1 .338 1 5 2-2 119 96 8 .964 Petosa, Sarah .212 48-28 85 20 18 2 0 0 2 20 .235 7 6 14 0 .316 0 5 12-13 28 3 2 .939 Crowley, Erin .178 30-26 73 9 13 1 1 1 4 19 .260 8 0 22 0 .259 0 3 0-1 39 5 1 .978 Cable, Becca .167 28-10 30 13 5 0 0 0 0 5 .167 4 0 13 0 .265 0 3 5-5 10 1 0 1.000 Ulrich, Jessica .159 27-10 44 5 7 3 0 1 6 13 .295 4 0 15 1 .224 1 0 1-2 11 19 2 .938 Beckstrom, Haley .154 24-5 26 0 4 0 0 0 2 4 .154 9 0 14 0 .371 0 1 0-0 6 4 1 .909 Smyth, Karina .000 6-0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 1 0 .167 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Sweet, Jennifer .000 20-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 1-2 0 1 0 1.000 Ashcraft, Daniell .000 6-0 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 1.000

Totals .250 53-53 1364 202 341 74 8 27 185 512 .375 144 43 292 6 .338 9 30 39-47 1022 443 51 .966 Opponents .304 53-53 1368 227 416 69 6 38 209 611 .447 148 21 168 5 .378 9 37 28-44 1044 363 66 .955

LOB - Team (349), Opp (335). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (16). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (2), Morrow, B 2. Picked off - Wilde, A 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Ashburn, Richelle 3.46 11-13 33 26 12 4 0 1 143.2 155 87 71 67 89 18 2 16 561 .276 7 7 0 2 14 Sugita, Mandie 3.77 6-14 29 20 11 0 0 2 132.0 160 84 71 50 57 37 3 10 526 .304 6 5 0 5 17 Ulrich, Jessica 5.61 3-6 21 7 2 1 0 0 62.1 98 56 50 29 22 13 1 12 272 .360 2 9 0 2 5 Chrisman, Breonna 0.00 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 .333 0 0 2 0 1

Totals 3.95 20-33 53 53 25 5 0 3 340.2 416 227 192 148 168 69 6 38 1368 .304 15 21 2 9 37 Opponents 3.34 33-20 53 53 18 13 3 6 348.0 341 202 166 144 292 74 8 27 1364 .250 18 43 4 9 30

PB - Team (8), Morrow, B 8, Opp (9). Pickoffs - Team (2), Morrow, B 2. SBA/ATT - Morrow, B (28-44), Sugita, M (14-22), Ashburn, R (8-12), Ulrich, J (6-9), Chrisman, B (0-1).

WAC Games: 8-13 Home: 4-5 Road: 4-8

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Morrow, Bubba .379 21-21 66 11 25 8 0 6 16 51 .773 7 3 9 0 .461 0 0 0-0 52 13 2 .970 Geronimo, Isabella .371 21-21 70 14 26 6 1 0 9 34 .486 4 2 7 0 .421 0 1 0-0 32 2 1 .971 Hardy, Rogin .319 20-16 47 5 15 4 0 2 11 25 .532 9 1 6 1 .439 0 4 0-0 2 1 1 .750 Lott, Brittney .283 20-20 60 4 17 6 0 1 9 26 .433 7 1 7 0 .368 0 1 0-0 131 3 1 .993 Hurst, Jenny .222 21-20 45 7 10 1 0 2 4 17 .378 11 2 10 0 .397 0 1 0-0 52 38 4 .957 Wilde, Allegra .212 21-21 52 8 11 1 0 1 4 15 .288 1 1 9 0 .241 0 0 3-4 35 58 3 .969 Crowley, Erin .208 20-17 48 8 10 0 1 1 4 15 .313 7 0 11 0 .309 0 3 0-1 26 5 1 .969 Guerrero, Brianna .186 21-21 59 5 11 0 1 2 10 19 .322 3 4 11 0 .269 1 2 0-0 33 32 2 .970 Maulden, Lisa .160 19-19 50 4 8 2 0 2 7 16 .320 6 1 9 0 .259 1 0 0-0 23 3 1 .963 Cable, Becca .214 11-6 14 7 3 0 0 0 0 3 .214 2 0 7 0 .313 0 3 3-3 4 1 0 1.000 Ulrich, Jessica .071 9-3 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .071 0 0 9 0 .071 0 0 0-1 9 4 1 .929 Beckstrom, Haley .071 12-4 14 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .071 6 0 8 0 .350 0 1 0-0 3 3 0 1.000 Smyth, Karina .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000

Totals .256 21-21 540 80 138 28 3 17 75 223 .413 63 15 103 1 .348 2 16 6-10 407 185 19 .969 Opponents .302 21-21 536 80 162 26 4 9 75 223 .416 55 2 46 1 .367 4 15 4-10 418 147 21 .964

LOB - Team (138), Opp (125). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (6). IBB - Team (2), Morrow, B 2. Picked off - Wilde, A 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Sugita, Mandie 2.42 4-7 13 10 8 0 0 0 72.1 79 30 25 17 23 18 1 3 281 .281 2 1 0 2 5 Ashburn, Richelle 4.10 4-5 12 10 3 2 0 0 41.0 53 33 24 28 17 6 2 3 163 .325 6 0 0 1 7 Ulrich, Jessica 4.14 0-1 7 1 0 0 0 0 22.0 29 17 13 10 6 2 1 3 91 .319 1 1 0 1 2 Chrisman, Breonna 0.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 1

Totals 3.20 8-13 21 21 11 2 0 0 135.2 162 80 62 55 46 26 4 9 536 .302 9 2 0 4 15 Opponents 3.57 13-8 21 21 7 3 0 2 139.1 138 80 71 63 103 28 3 17 540 .256 8 15 0 2 16

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WOLVERINE BITS QUICK FACTS n Utah Valley enters its inaugural WAC season in 2014 after spending the last four seasons as a Location:...... Orem, Utah member of the Pacific Coast Softball Conference. Joined WAC:...... July 1, 2013 Enrollment:...... 31,556 n In 2013, the Wolverines set a program record for wins after compiling a 35-20 record. It was the Founded:...... 1941 second consecutive winning season for UVU and the first time the program had put together Nickname:...... Wolverines back-to-back winning campaigns in its NCAA Division I history (2004-present). Colors:...... Green and White President:...... Dr. Matthew Holland n Notable wins from the 2013 season included victories over Oklahoma State (Feb. 9), San Jose Athletics Director:...... Vince Otoupal State (Feb. 15), Arkansas (March 10) and BYU (April 5-6). Athletic Department:...... (801) 863-8998 Ticket Office:...... (801) 863-7469 n Seven Wolverines were named to All-PCSC teams last season, with Amanda Robinson the lone Website:...... WolverineGreen.com UVU player to appear on the first team. Robinson was the PCSC’s only unanimous first team SPORTS INFORMATION selection, earning the top spot at first base after batting .354 with 31 RBI and seven home runs. Director ...... Clint Burgi n Softball Contact ...... Kellen Hiser With 29 career homers, Robinson needs just three this season to become Utah Valley’s all-time Office Number ...... (801) 863-5451 leader. She could also claim the program’s top spot for hits in a career (201) with 40 this year. Hiser’s Cell Number ...... (307) 760-8261 Hiser’s E-Mail ...... [email protected] n Back in its days as a junior college, Utah Valley won the 2000 NJCAA National Championship – Fax Number ...... (801) 863-8813 still the only national championship ever won by the UVU athletics program. SOFTBALL FACTS 2013 SCHEDULE Head Coach...... Nikki Palmer Date Opponent Time Date Opponent Time Softball Office...... (801) 863-8599 Feb. 7 !vs. Idaho State 4 p.m. March 25 Idaho State 3 p.m. Program Record...... 218-285-2 (.434), 10 years Feb. 8 !vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1:30 p.m. March 28 *at Bakersfield 2 p.m. 2013 Record...... 35-20 (.636) Feb. 8 !vs. Weber State 4 p.m. March 29 *at Bakersfield (DH) 1 p.m. 2013 PCSC Record...... 14-10 (.583)/3rd Feb. 9 !vs. UT Arlington 11 a.m. April 1 at Utah State 4 p.m. Stadium...... Wolverine Field (500) Feb. 9 !vs. Nevada 1:30 p.m. April 4 *at Seattle U (DH) 4 p.m. Stadium Record...... 76-64 (.543), 10 years Feb. 14 #vs. Long Beach State 6 p.m. April 5 *at Seattle U 2 p.m. NCAA Appearances...... 0 Feb. 15 #vs. Toledo 3:45 p.m. April 8 Brigham Young 3 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 9/7 Feb. 15 #at UNLV 6 p.m. April 10 Santa Clara 3 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost...... 6/3 Feb. 16 #vs. Ohio State 9 a.m. April 11 *Grand Canyon 2 p.m. Feb. 16 #vs. Boise State 11:15 a.m. April 12 *Grand Canyon (DH) noon MEDIA OUTLETS Feb. 27 ^vs. UC Santa Barbara 2 p.m. April 15 at Idaho State 4 p.m. Feb. 27 ^at Long Beach State 7 p.m. April 18 *at Kansas City (DH) 2 p.m. The Daily Herald Feb. 28 ^vs. Illinois 2 p.m. April 19 *at Kansas City noon (801) 344-2555...... [email protected] March 1 ^vs. Oregon State 9 a.m. April 23 Southern Utah (DH) 1 p.m. March 1 ^vs. Michigan 11:30 a.m. April 25 *New Mexico State 2 p.m. Salt Lake Tribune March 4 at Utah (DH) 3 p.m. April 26 *New Mexico State (DH) noon (801) 257-8753...... [email protected] March 8 %vs. Akron noon April 29 at Oregon (DH) 4 p.m. March 8 %vs. Sacred Heart 2 p.m. May 6 at Brigham Young 6 p.m. Deseret News March 9 %vs. Siena 10 a.m. May 8-10 WAC Tournament TBD (801) 237-2161...... [email protected] March 9 %vs. St. Peter’s noon (Seattle, Wash.) March 11 %vs. Creighton 1 p.m. UVU Review...... Kyle Spencer March 11 %vs. Siena 3 p.m. ! – Red Desert Classic (St. George, Utah) (719) 761-0892...... [email protected] March 12 %vs. Indiana State 9 a.m. # – Easton Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) March 12 %vs. St. Peter’s 1 p.m. ^ – Mayfair Invitational (Long Beach, Calif.) Channel 2...... Dave Fox March 13 %vs. Albany 9 a.m. % – Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) (801) 839-1234 ...... [email protected] March 13 %vs. Howard 11 a.m. * – WAC game March 18 Utah State (DH) 1 p.m. All times local to site/subject to change March 19 at Weber State (DH) 2 p.m.

WOLVERINE ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Matthew Holland Dr. Michael Shively Vince Otoupal Megan Kennedy Kellen Hiser President Faculty Representative Athletics Director Associate AD/SWA SID

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2013 RESULTS

NIKKI PALMER Date Opponent Score Alma Mater: UC San Diego, 2007 Feb. 8 !vs. South Dakota W, 4-3 (8) Overall Record: 0-0/first year Feb. 8 !vs. Southern Utah W, 3-0 School Record: 0-0/first year Feb. 9 !vs. Idaho State L, 3-11 WAC Record: 0-0/first year Feb. 9 !vs. Oklahoma State W, 3-1 Playing Career: UC San Diego, 2004-07 Feb. 10 !vs. Nevada W, 11-1 (5) (Catcher) Feb. 15 #vs. No. 7 Oregon L, 1-9 (6) Feb. 15 #vs. San Jose State W, 4-1 Feb. 16 #vs. No. 9 California L, 4-12 (5) HEAD COACH FILE Feb. 16 #at UNLV L, 5-9 (8) Feb. 17 #vs. No. 20 Hawai’i L, 1-3 n Nikki Palmer was named head coach of Wolverine softball on June 11, 2013, making her the third March 5 Utah L, 2-4 (10) head coach in UVU’s Division I history. March 8 at Arkansas L, 0-3 March 9 at Arkansas L, 0-5 n During her first summer of recruiting at UVU, Palmer brought 11 newcomers into the Wolverine March 10 at Arkansas W, 3-1 fold, nine of whom hail from either California or Utah. March 12 %vs. North Dakota W, 4-3 March 12 %vs. Youngstown State W, 8-3 n Prior to arriving at Utah Valley, Palmer spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Weber State March 13 %vs. St. Peter’s W, 12-3 (5) and one season in the same position at Utah State. March 13 %vs. Wagner W, 4-2 March 15 %vs. Green Bay W, 6-2 n While at WSU, Palmer – who was directly responsible for offensive development – helped coach March 15 %vs. Fairleigh Dickinson W, 2-1 (8) Lyndsey Minnich to a PCSC Player of the Year award in 2012. Minnich batted .453 in league play March 16 %vs. Rider W, 5-4 that season. March 16 %vs. Columbia L, 0-1 March 20 Marist W, 4-3 n That same year, Weber State finished second in the PCSC Mountain Division – one of the best March 23 *at Saint Mary’s L, 1-5 finishes in program history. March 23 *at Saint Mary’s W, 3-1 March 24 *at Saint Mary’s L, 0-1 (10) n Palmer also spent time on the coaching staffs at San Francisco State (2009-10) and at her alma March 24 *at Saint Mary’s W, 3-1 mater, UC San Diego (2008). March 26 at Utah W, 4-1 March 29 *Bakersfield W, 10-1 (5) March 29 *Bakersfield W, 7-1 n A native of Temecula, California, Palmer played four seasons for UCSD and spent the bulk of her March 30 *Bakersfield W, 3-1 playing career as a catcher, starting in 146 of her 158 career games with the Tritons. March 30 *Bakersfield L, 0-2 April 3 at Weber State W, 8-6 April 3 at Weber State W, 8-0 (5) April 5 *Brigham Young L, 1-2 (8) ASSISTANT COACHES April 5 *Brigham Young W, 6-4 April 6 *Brigham Young W, 3-2 April 6 *Brigham Young L, 2-3 (10) April 10 Idaho State L, 6-8 April 16 at Utah State W, 3-2 April 20 *at San Diego L, 2-3 April 20 *at San Diego W, 1-0 April 21 *at San Diego L, 1-5 April 21 *at San Diego W, 4-3 April 27 *Santa Clara W, 9-1 (5) April 27 *Santa Clara W, 3-1 Aaron Vail April 28 *Santa Clara W, 5-0 First Year April 28 *Santa Clara W, 4-1 April 30 Weber State W, 7-1 April 30 Weber State W, 3-2 (8) May 1 at Idaho State W, 3-0 May 4 *at Loyola Marymount L, 1-2 (10) May 4 *at Loyola Marymount W, 1-0 May 5 *at Loyola Marymount L, 3-5 May 5 *at Loyola Marymount L, 1-2

! – Red Desert Classic (St. George, Utah) # – Easton Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Ryan Wigley Krystin Jachim % – Rebel Spring Games (Kissimmee, Fla.) California Baptist ‘05 Utah Valley ‘13 * – PCSC game First Year First Year

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DEBRA LOVELL AMANDA ROBINSON JOSI SUMMERS 3B, 5-6, Sr. 1B, 5-8, Sr. RHP, 5-11, Jr. Started all 55 games for UVU at third base in 2013 ... Unanimous first team All-PCSC selection at first base Earned All-PCSC honorable mention after going 13-7 hit .259 with 22 RBI, seven doubles and four home after hitting .354 with 31 RBI, a team-leading seven with a 2.28 ERA and 130 strikeouts in 2013 ... set a runs ... slugged .377 with a .320 on-base percentage home runs and 10 doubles ... had 17 multi-hit games UVU single-game record with 13 strikeouts through ... turned in 10 multi-hit outings for the Wolverines last and eight multi-RBI outings ... strung together an 11- 8.0 innings against Weber State, breaking her own season ... went 2-for-3 with a home run in UVU’s 4-1 game hit streak from March 12 to March 23 ... twice record of 11 set in 2011 ... set UVU’s single-season victory over eventual WAC champion San Jose State named PCSC Player of the Week ... as a sophomore in record for strikeouts per seven innings (6.59) ... went ... in an 8-6 win over Weber State, went 2-for-4 with 2012, named GWC Player of the Year and first team six innings or more in 12 of her 22 starts ... earned a three-run bomb ... capped a 2-for-3, three-RBI day All-GWC ... four-time conference player of the week two saves ... named the PCSC Commissioner’s Honor with a two-run, walk-off home run to lift UVU to a 6-4 during 2012 ... hit .301 with a school record 13 home Roll ... redshirted the 2012 season due to an injury ... win over crosstown rival BYU ... held an .899 fielding runs and 40 RBI ... helped the Wolverines to their first as a freshman in 2011, named Great West Conference percentage at third base with 41 putouts and 83 assists GWC Tournament title ... had 15 multi-hit games and Newcomer of the Year, first team All-GWC and second ... attended Midland College from 2010-12, where she 10 multi-RBI contests ... as a freshman in 2011, named team All-PCSC ... was a four-time conference Pitcher was a two-time NFCA All-Region and all-conference PCSC Mountain Division Freshman of the Year, first of the Week ... set school records for strikeouts (142), player ... named to the Texas JUCO All-Star Region team All-PCSC and second team All-GWC ... two-time wins (14), innings pitched (174.1), opponent batting V-West Team and MVP her sophomore season ... also PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll honoree average (.256), games started (28), complete games named the Offensive Player of the Year her freshman (20) and appearances (34). season and batted .417 with 15 home runs. CAREER STATISTICS Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS 2011 50-50 145 33 47 32 .324 Year W-L S ERA IP K BB Year G-GS AB R H RBI Avg. 2012 60-59 176 34 53 40 .301 2011 14-15 0 3.77 174.1 142 57 2013 55-55 162 12 42 22 .259 2013 54-54 175 27 62 31 .354 2013 13-7 2 2.28 138.0 130 63 Total 55-55 162 12 42 22 .259 Total 164-163 496 94 162 103 .327 Total 27-22 2 3.12 312.1 272 120

2014 ROSTER TEAM PROFILE

No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) Key Returnees BA Hits RBI 2 Megan Peay OF R/R 5-8 Jr. Centerville, Utah (Viewmont) Amanda Robinson .354 62 31 Debra Lovell .259 42 22 3 Debra Lovell 3B R/R 5-6 Sr. Downey, Calif. (Midland College) Morgan Summers .286 42 4 4 Dara Rahm OF/P L/R 5-5 Sr. Redmond, Ore. (Walla Walla CC) 5 Hailey Kofler UT R/R 5-7 Fr. Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley) Key Pitchers ERA W-L K 6 Brianna Gatlin UT R/R 5-8 Fr. La Quinta, Calif. (La Quinta) Josi Summers 2.28 13-7 130 7 Kelsey Lawton P R/R 6-0 Fr. Goodyear, Ariz. (Agua Fria) 8 Erin Romero OF R/R 5-7 Jr. Taylorsville, Utah (Southern Nevada) Key Losses BA Hits RBI 9 Morgan Summers MI/OF L/R 5-8 So. Tremonton, Utah (Bear River) Krystin Jachim .375 60 33 Kylee Brinkerhoff .333 60 18 10 Josie Flores OF L/R 5-5 Fr. Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic) 11 Brittney Vansway SS R/R 5-6 Fr. Irvine, Calif. (Irvine) Key Losses ERA W-L K 12 Josi Summers P R/R 5-11 Jr. Tremonton, Utah (Bear River) Tiffany Mills 1.67 17-13 154 13 Kendal Powell C R/R 5-4 Fr. Hemet, Calif. (Hemet) 14 Kailey Christensen P R/R 6-0 So. Spanish Fork, Utah (Salt Lake CC) 15 Amanda Robinson 1B R/R 5-8 Sr. Lakewood, Calif. (Lakewood) WOLVERINE FIELD 18 Kelli Fox OF L/R 5-9 Jr. Bountiful, Utah (Woods Cross) 21 Jamie North C R/R 5-10 Jr. Placentia, Calif. (Valencia) 22 Courtney Starks 1B L/L 5-10 Fr. Syracuse, Utah (Syracuse) 23 Bailey Moore P R/R 5-9 Fr. Ely, Nev. (White Pine) 24 Megan Ventura INF R/R 5-3 Fr. Provo, Utah (Provo) 25 Rachael Schoonmaker C/OF R/R 5-3 Jr. Cedar Hills, Utah (Pratt CC) 29 Dynasty Lauvai UT R/R 5-8 So. Tempe, Ariz. (McClintock)

Head Coach: Nikki Palmer Assistant Coaches: Aaron Vail, Krystin Jachim, Ryan Wigley

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All Games: 35-20 Home: 12-5 Road: 11-10 Neutral: 12-5

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Jachim, Krystin .375 55-53 160 26 60 12 1 3 33 83 .519 20 0 22 0 .444 0 0 0-0 81 63 14 .911 Robinson, Amanda .354 54-54 175 27 62 10 0 7 31 93 .531 19 0 29 1 .415 1 1 3-3 388 9 2 .995 Brinkerhoff, Kyle .333 55-55 180 34 60 10 4 2 18 84 .467 8 2 29 0 .368 0 1 13-14 72 5 0 1.000 Summers, Morgan .286 55-49 147 20 42 0 4 0 4 50 .340 8 2 34 0 .331 0 1 7-11 54 38 5 .948 Fox, Kelli .272 46-27 81 13 22 2 0 0 4 24 .296 2 0 19 0 .289 0 2 5-7 13 3 2 .889 Lovell, Debra .259 55-55 162 12 42 7 0 4 22 61 .377 12 3 32 2 .320 1 3 0-0 41 83 14 .899 Williams, Marie .215 51-45 121 14 26 2 1 0 3 30 .248 4 0 20 0 .240 0 4 4-5 46 2 3 .941 Lauvai, Dynasty .209 42-41 115 11 24 5 1 3 22 40 .348 7 1 28 2 .256 2 5 0-0 78 69 12 .925 Cortinas, Jazmyne .206 48-41 107 13 22 3 0 4 17 37 .346 18 1 25 0 .323 1 6 0-0 152 17 1 .994 North, Jamie .183 48-39 115 8 21 1 0 1 11 25 .217 3 0 20 0 .202 1 4 1-2 162 14 1 .994 Mills, Tiffany .500 2-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 1 0 .500 0 1 0-0 8 109 5 .959 Peay, Megan .237 21-13 38 6 9 2 0 1 7 14 .368 5 1 9 0 .341 0 1 0-0 17 9 0 1.000 Kosanke, Dara .227 36-14 44 12 10 0 0 0 0 10 .227 3 0 11 0 .277 0 0 6-6 2 0 0 1.000 Cisneros, Charlee .061 25-6 33 4 2 0 0 0 1 2 .061 2 1 5 0 .135 1 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 Herrera, Cassie .056 15-5 18 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 .056 1 0 9 0 .105 0 0 0-0 13 14 3 .900 Schulz, Maddy .000 14-1 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 0 .100 0 0 0-1 0 3 1 .750

Totals .268 55-55 1507 205 404 54 11 25 173 555 .368 113 11 295 5 .322 7 29 39-49 1134 458 64 .961 Opponents .221 55-55 1413 152 312 50 8 27 131 459 .325 163 30 305 4 .313 8 32 37-49 1117 457 75 .955

LOB - Team (353), Opp (367). DPs turned - Team (21), Opp (14). CI - Team (0), Opp (1).

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Mills, Tiffany 1.67 17-13 37 29 20 3 0 5 200.2 150 68 48 84 154 17 4 9 736 .204 4 17 3 2 21 Summers, Josi 2.28 13-7 28 22 9 2 1 2 138.0 117 59 45 63 130 28 4 14 519 .225 7 9 0 5 8 Peay, Megan 3.69 3-0 11 2 1 0 0 0 24.2 24 15 13 12 20 2 0 3 95 .253 2 4 0 1 2 Herrera, Cassie 4.30 2-0 4 2 2 0 1 0 14.2 21 10 9 4 1 3 0 1 63 .333 0 0 0 0 1

Totals 2.13 35-20 55 55 32 6 1 7 378.0 312 152 115 163 305 50 8 27 1413 .221 13 30 3 8 32 Opponents 2.67 20-35 55 55 27 5 2 4 372.1 404 205 142 113 295 54 11 25 1507 .268 26 11 1 7 29

PB - Team (9), Cortinas, J. 6, North, J. 3, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (1), Cortinas, J. 1, Opp (1).

PCSC Games: 14-10 Home: 9-3 Road: 5-7

Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-SBA PO A E FLD% Jachim, Krystin .338 24-24 74 11 25 4 0 2 8 35 .473 9 0 11 0 .410 0 0 0-0 38 31 7 .908 Robinson, Amanda .337 24-24 86 9 29 6 0 3 14 44 .512 3 0 11 0 .360 0 0 1-1 186 5 1 .995 Brinkerhoff, Kyle .333 24-24 78 15 26 4 1 1 3 35 .449 2 0 13 0 .350 0 0 9-9 35 0 0 1.000 Fox, Kelli .310 22-16 42 5 13 0 0 0 2 13 .310 0 0 7 0 .310 0 1 4-5 6 1 0 1.000 Summers, Morgan .237 24-20 59 7 14 0 0 0 1 14 .237 3 0 15 0 .274 0 0 3-5 24 27 3 .944 Lauvai, Dynasty .233 15-14 43 3 10 2 1 0 6 14 .326 3 0 9 0 .283 0 1 0-0 34 27 4 .938 North, Jamie .224 23-19 58 5 13 1 0 1 8 17 .293 1 0 9 0 .237 0 2 0-0 66 3 0 1.000 Lovell, Debra .216 24-24 74 4 16 2 0 1 8 21 .284 4 1 15 2 .266 0 2 0-0 22 35 7 .891 Williams, Marie .191 21-18 47 4 9 0 0 0 0 9 .191 2 0 9 0 .224 0 1 0-0 17 0 0 1.000 Cortinas, Jazmyne .180 21-20 50 7 9 0 0 2 9 15 .300 6 1 17 0 .281 0 4 0-0 61 8 0 1.000 Mills, Tiffany .500 2-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .500 0 0 1 0 .500 0 1 0-0 3 56 3 .952 Kosanke, Dara .333 10-1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .333 0 0 1 0 .333 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 .000 Peay, Megan .188 10-5 16 0 3 2 0 0 0 5 .313 1 0 3 0 .235 0 0 0-0 4 1 0 1.000 Cisneros, Charlee .087 15-4 23 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 .087 1 1 2 0 .160 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Herrera, Cassie .000 5-3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 5 0 .125 0 0 0-0 4 3 1 .875

Totals .258 24-24 662 74 171 21 2 10 59 226 .341 36 3 128 2 .300 0 12 20-23 503 210 27 .964 Opponents .188 24-24 605 47 114 21 4 6 40 161 .266 44 15 120 1 .259 4 14 13-18 500 207 27 .963

LOB - Team (142), Opp (135). DPs turned - Team (7), Opp (6).

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Mills, Tiffany 1.05 7-8 17 13 10 1 0 2 93.1 63 25 14 29 64 7 1 3 334 .189 1 9 2 1 11 Summers, Josi 1.48 7-2 12 11 6 2 0 1 71.0 50 21 15 15 54 14 3 3 261 .192 4 4 0 2 3 Peay, Megan 2.10 0-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 10 .100 0 2 0 1 0

Totals 1.25 14-10 24 24 16 3 0 3 167.2 114 47 30 44 120 21 4 6 605 .188 5 15 2 4 14 Opponents 2.02 10-14 24 24 14 2 0 2 166.2 171 74 48 36 128 21 2 10 662 .258 14 3 1 0 12

PB - Team (0), Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (1), Cortinas, J. 1.

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TEAM - ALL GAMES

Batting Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT Louisiana Tech .289 53 1340 237 387 62 5 29 205 546 .407 165 27 192 13 .375 12 23 92-115 New Mexico State .288 57 1516 264 437 69 5 54 239 678 .447 176 26 209 4 .369 13 33 49-64 San Jose State .277 59 1571 263 435 71 14 30 230 624 .397 197 28 209 14 .366 8 4 61-75 UTSA .272 53 1368 195 372 52 9 23 170 511 .374 143 28 167 7 .352 3 41 35-47 Seattle U .250 53 1364 202 341 74 8 27 185 512 .375 144 43 292 6 .338 9 30 39-47 Texas State .246 56 1486 187 366 54 6 17 149 483 .325 186 18 239 5 .335 9 57 60-69 Utah State .237 54 1365 127 324 35 8 8 107 399 .292 114 20 213 6 .304 10 34 23-35 UT Arlington .226 53 1391 133 314 47 6 12 122 409 .294 102 19 243 1 .287 6 55 21-36 Totals .261 438 11401 1608 2976 464 61 200 1407 4162 .365 1227 209 1764 56 .342 70 277 380-488

Pitching ERA W-L G CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK UT Arlington 2.00 25-28 53 38 10 1 4 374.0 345 155 107 112 253 62 7 28 1429 .241 12 20 1 San Jose State 2.56 42-17 59 34 14 3 7 400.0 352 172 146 118 307 58 4 41 1515 .232 12 21 2 New Mexico State 2.57 37-20 57 23 12 3 4 392.1 414 183 144 79 194 52 4 31 1552 .267 11 17 0 UTSA 2.76 27-26 53 28 5 0 5 347.2 339 179 137 142 214 49 2 34 1341 .253 33 26 1 Texas State 3.57 18-38 56 13 5 1 5 386.1 434 264 197 177 174 51 5 51 1510 .287 14 40 13 Louisiana Tech 3.66 27-26 53 12 8 3 5 340.0 363 231 178 190 168 64 8 28 1337 .272 26 21 2 Seattle U 3.95 20-33 53 25 5 0 3 340.2 416 227 192 148 168 69 6 38 1368 .304 15 21 2 Utah State 4.71 11-43 54 10 1 0 2 348.0 395 277 234 207 276 80 19 30 1385 .285 15 57 1 Totals 3.19 207-231 438 183 60 11 35 2929.0 3058 1688 1335 1173 1754 485 55 281 11437 .267 138 223 22

Fielding C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI UTSA 1437 1043 351 43 .970 12 43 12 .782 3 0 Seattle U 1516 1022 443 51 .966 21 28 16 .636 8 0 San Jose State 1639 1200 383 56 .966 16 22 20 .524 2 0 Texas State 1655 1159 437 59 .964 20 38 19 .667 12 1 New Mexico State 1765 1177 523 65 .963 27 31 12 .721 6 1 Utah State 1537 1044 433 60 .961 16 72 24 .750 9 1 Louisiana Tech 1573 1020 483 70 .956 21 27 6 .818 16 0 UT Arlington 1647 1122 448 77 .953 9 67 14 .827 7 0 Totals 12769 8787 3501 481 .962 142 328 123 .727 63 3

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Batting Avg. G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT New Mexico State .304 21 586 112 178 27 2 25 106 284 .485 61 10 68 2 .377 4 15 17-23 San Jose State .278 21 576 95 160 26 10 10 85 236 .410 69 11 55 4 .363 5 3 26-32 Louisiana Tech .272 21 541 88 147 25 0 16 75 220 .407 70 12 93 3 .365 4 8 15-30 Texas State .268 21 557 83 149 26 4 3 66 192 .345 72 7 67 1 .357 2 24 28-33 Utah State .265 21 540 46 143 11 3 0 40 160 .296 35 3 56 1 .311 4 17 7-12 Seattle U .256 21 540 80 138 28 3 17 75 223 .413 63 15 103 1 .348 2 16 6-10 UTSA .253 21 550 52 139 15 3 5 47 175 .318 47 8 78 2 .320 2 21 8-12 UT Arlington .228 21 587 43 134 17 2 5 39 170 .290 39 7 88 1 .283 2 19 8-14 Totals .265 168 4477 599 1188 175 27 81 533 1660 .371 456 73 608 15 .341 25 123 115-166

Pitching ERA W-L G CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg. WP HBP BK San Jose State 1.97 17-4 21 12 6 3 3 149.1 128 51 42 34 106 19 2 7 565 .227 8 8 1 New Mexico State 2.08 16-5 21 12 5 0 1 151.1 152 60 45 24 57 14 3 9 574 .265 6 8 0 Texas State 2.31 10-11 21 5 3 1 4 145.2 148 66 48 70 64 11 1 10 560 .264 4 10 0 UT Arlington 2.41 8-13 21 17 5 0 1 153.2 142 73 53 56 100 32 3 13 588 .241 6 8 1 UTSA 2.91 9-12 21 12 1 0 2 139.2 136 67 58 50 81 15 2 12 540 .252 8 7 0 Seattle U 3.20 8-13 21 11 2 0 0 135.2 162 80 62 55 46 26 4 9 536 .302 9 2 0 Utah State 4.25 5-16 21 6 1 0 1 140.0 149 98 85 75 104 34 7 10 549 .271 6 23 0 Louisiana Tech 4.30 11-10 21 5 1 0 1 140.0 171 104 86 92 50 24 5 11 565 .303 14 7 0 Totals 2.90 84-84 168 80 24 4 13 1155.1 1188 599 479 456 608 175 27 81 4477 .265 61 73 2

Fielding C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Utah State 610 420 174 16 .974 6 31 9 .775 5 0 New Mexico State 681 454 209 18 .974 11 7 5 .583 2 1 UTSA 573 419 138 16 .972 3 11 7 .611 1 0 Seattle U 611 407 185 19 .969 12 4 6 .400 3 0 San Jose State 614 448 146 20 .967 7 10 7 .588 0 0 Louisiana Tech 652 420 208 24 .963 9 17 3 .850 10 0 Texas State 620 437 159 24 .961 7 7 6 .538 2 0 UT Arlington 670 461 177 32 .952 3 28 8 .778 1 0 Totals 5031 3466 1396 169 .966 58 115 51 .693 24 1

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BATTING LEADERS Player, Team Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT Thomsen, Christine, USU .425 38-38 113 12 48 7 0 1 8 58 .513 14 0 6 1 .488 0 0 0-1 Olive, Amber, NMSU .393 57-57 201 41 79 4 5 2 20 99 .493 11 2 12 0 .428 1 2 16-23 Cox, Michelle, SJSU .363 58-57 182 39 66 8 3 1 22 83 .456 19 4 19 1 .432 1 2 20-23 Blake, Darian, UTSA .360 47-47 150 24 54 6 3 0 8 66 .440 11 1 22 0 .407 0 8 7-7 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .357 57-57 168 36 60 11 0 20 63 131 .780 24 2 25 0 .437 3 2 6-7 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .351 57-57 168 43 59 12 3 10 37 107 .637 35 5 24 1 .476 0 1 8-12 Kipp, Erin, LATECH .349 51-48 146 27 51 14 2 4 22 81 .555 15 4 13 1 .422 1 2 11-15 Goff, Melanie, LATECH .345 39-39 116 15 40 8 0 0 32 48 .414 13 2 17 1 .414 2 0 3-5 Miles, Kristen, LATECH .331 53-53 157 37 52 3 0 0 3 55 .350 10 0 15 1 .369 1 7 16-19 Villanueva, Nina, UTA .328 43-43 125 11 41 8 0 1 16 52 .416 12 3 9 1 .400 0 2 1-3 Low, Megan, UTSA .326 53-53 141 17 46 13 0 5 32 74 .525 27 12 13 1 .467 2 3 0-1 Geronimo, Isabella, SU .323 53-53 161 27 52 12 3 0 26 70 .435 10 6 26 0 .384 0 1 2-2 Cross, Anna, LATECH .323 52-52 124 30 40 9 0 6 29 67 .540 15 0 30 3 .393 1 1 20-22 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .318 57-54 151 21 48 14 0 8 35 86 .570 30 3 13 1 .431 4 0 0-0 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .318 53-53 148 38 47 9 1 6 25 76 .514 37 7 19 0 .474 0 2 15-19

PITCHING LEADERS Player, Team ERA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SO Lyles, Teri, UTA 1.59 21-13 38 1 228.1 190 73 52 61 134 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 1.69 29-11 50 7 261.2 185 72 63 56 254 Newman, Alex, NMSU 1.88 24-13 46 2 205.1 206 76 55 27 87 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 2.30 15-11 40 3 191.2 172 81 63 71 133 Collins, Callie, UTA 2.65 4-15 29 3 145.1 155 82 55 51 119 Lang, Allison, SJSU 2.94 6-3 18 0 66.2 73 35 28 24 26 Goff, Melanie, LATECH 2.96 4-5 24 4 54.1 61 36 23 22 24 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 2.99 9-11 25 2 114.2 118 62 49 37 66 Cross, Anna, LATECH 3.06 6-8 26 0 96.0 97 50 42 70 27 House, Rayn, TXST 3.09 8-17 42 3 167.2 171 95 74 60 86 McAdams, Makayla, NMSU 3.16 4-3 24 0 64.1 79 32 29 24 23 Ashburn, Richelle, SU 3.46 11-13 33 1 143.2 155 87 71 67 89 Walker, Celisha, NMSU 3.51 4-2 29 2 83.2 88 51 42 17 37 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 3.54 13-9 38 0 140.1 131 90 71 84 93 Sugita, Mandie, SU 3.77 6-14 29 2 132.0 160

BATTING AVERAGE Cox, Michelle, SJSU .432 Harris, Courtney, TXST 38 HOME RUNS Player, Team Avg. Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .431 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 37 Player, Team No. Thomsen, Christine, USU .425 Olive, Amber, NMSU .428 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 35 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 20 Olive, Amber, NMSU .393 Kipp, Erin, LATECH .422 Goff, Melanie, LATECH 32 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 10 Cox, Michelle, SJSU .363 Low, Megan, UTSA 32 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 8 Blake, Darian, UTSA .360 RUNS SCORED Freitas, Cheryl, SJSU 30 Morrow, Bubba, SU 8 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .357 Player, Team No. Morrow, Bubba, SU 29 Cross, Anna, LATECH 6 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .351 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 43 Cross, Anna, LATECH 29 Hale, Dacia, LATECH 6 Kipp, Erin, LATECH .349 Olive, Amber, NMSU 41 Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 29 Sproul, Siera, UTSA 6 Goff, Melanie, LATECH .345 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 39 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 6 Miles, Kristen, LATECH .331 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 38 DOUBLES Maulden, Lisa, SU 6 Villanueva, Nina, UTA .328 Miles, Kristen, LATECH 37 Player, Team No. Michele, Meagan, UTA 6 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 36 Kipp, Erin, LATECH 14 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Baker, Kelli, TXST 34 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 14 TOTAL BASES Player, Team Pct. Garcia, BranDee, SJSU 31 Low, Megan, UTSA 13 Player, Team No. Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .780 Cross, Anna, LATECH 30 Lott, Brittney, SU 13 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 131 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .637 Caldwell, Devin, SJSU 30 Conrad, Teresa, NMSU 12 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 107 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .570 Harris, Courtney, TXST 12 Olive, Amber, NMSU 99 Kipp, Erin, LATECH .555 HITS Geronimo, Isabella, SU 12 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 86 Cross, Anna, LATECH .540 Player, Team No. Collins, Markesha, SJSU 12 Morrow, Bubba, SU 83 Low, Megan, UTSA .525 Olive, Amber, NMSU 79 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 11 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 83 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .514 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 66 Morrow, Bubba, SU 11 Kipp, Erin, LATECH 81 Thomsen, Christine, USU .513 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 60 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 76 Morrow, Bubba, SU .512 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 59 TRIPLES Low, Megan, UTSA 74 Olive, Amber, NMSU .493 Blake, Darian, UTSA 54 Player, Team No. Michele, Meagan, UTA 72 Baker, Kelli, TXST 53 Olive, Amber, NMSU 5 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Geronimo, Isabella, SU 52 Froton, Hailey, USU 5 Player, Team Pct. Miles, Kristen, LATECH 52 Blake, Darian, UTSA 3 Thomsen, Christine, USU .488 Lemons, Haley, TXST 51 Buchman, Courtney, UTSA 3 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .476 Kipp, Erin, LATECH 51 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 3 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .474 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 3 Low, Megan, UTSA .467 RUNS BATTED IN Lyles, Teri, UTA 3 Lemons, Haley, TXST .441 Player, Team No. Geronimo, Isabella, SU 3 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .437 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 63 5 tied at 2

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WALKS Collins, Markesha, SJSU .21 House, Rayn, TXST 167.2 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 1.50 Player, Team No. Morrow, Bubba, SU .21 Wright, Ashley, TXST 155.2 Lyles, Teri, UTA 1.87 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 37 Goff, Melanie, LATECH .21 Harmon, Mandy, USU 150.0 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 2.26 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 35 Collins, Callie, UTA 145.1 Collins, Callie, UTA 2.46 Lemons, Haley, TXST 32 TRIPLES PER GAME Ashburn, Richelle, SU 143.2 House, Rayn, TXST 2.50 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 30 Player, Team Avg. Jones, Michelle, LATECH 140.1 Lang, Allison, SJSU 2.52 Low, Megan, UTSA 27 Froton, Hailey, USU .11 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 2.59 Buchman, Courtney, UTSA 25 Olive, Amber, NMSU .09 STRIKEOUTS McAdams, Makayla, NMSU 2.61 House, Vanessa, SJSU 25 Blake, Darian, UTSA .06 Player, Team No. Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 24 Lyles, Teri, UTA .06 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 254 HITS ALLOWED PER GAME Baker, Kelli, TXST 23 Geronimo, Isabella, SU .06 Lyles, Teri, UTA 134 Player, Team Avg. Buchman, Courtney, UTSA .06 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 133 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 4.95 TOTAL PLATE APPEARANCES Collins, Markesha, SJSU .05 Johnson, Noelle, USU 127 Lyles, Teri, UTA 5.82 Cox, Michelle, SJSU .05 Collins, Callie, UTA 119 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 6.28 Player, Team No. Kipp, Erin, LATECH .04 Harmon, Mandy, USU 113 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 6.53 Baker, Kelli, TXST 217 Freitas, Cheryl, SJSU .04 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 93 Harmon, Mandy, USU 6.86 Olive, Amber, NMSU 217 Ashburn, Richelle, SU 89 Newman, Alex, NMSU 7.02 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 210 Newman, Alex, NMSU 87 Cross, Anna, LATECH 7.07 Lemons, Haley, TXST 210 HOME RUNS PER GAME House, Rayn, TXST 86 House, Rayn, TXST 7.14 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 208 Player, Team Avg. Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .35 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 7.20 Barilli, Britnea, UTA 199 Walker, Celisha, NMSU 7.36 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 199 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .18 WINS Morrow, Bubba, SU .15 Player, Team No. Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 194 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .14 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 29 House, Vanessa, SJSU 193 FIELDING PERCENTAGE Sproul, Siera, UTSA .13 Newman, Alex, NMSU 24 Player, Team Pct. Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 188 Maulden, Lisa, SU .13 Lyles, Teri, UTA 21 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 1.000

Cross, Anna, LATECH .12 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 15 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 1.000 STOLEN BASES Michele, Meagan, UTA .11 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 13 Miles, Kristen, LATECH 1.000 Player, Team No. Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .11 Ashburn, Richelle, SU 11 Newman, Alex, NMSU 1.000 Cross, Anna, LATECH 20 Hale, Dacia, LATECH .11 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 9 Barilli, Britnea, UTA 1.000 Baker, Kelli, TXST 20 Wright, Ashley, TXST 9 Padilla, Malena, NMSU 1.000 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 20 RBI PER GAME House, Rayn, TXST 8 Pontecorvo, Briana, SJSU 1.000 House, Vanessa, SJSU 16 Player, Team Avg. Estrada, Sharon-Re, SJSU 1.000 Miles, Kristen, LATECH 16 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 1.11 SAVES Wright, Ashley, TXST 1.000 Olive, Amber, NMSU 16 Goff, Melanie, LATECH .82 Player, Team No. Lang, Allison, SJSU 1.000 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 15 Harris, Courtney, TXST .75 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 7 Petosa, Sarah, SU 12 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .65 Goff, Melanie, LATECH 4 PUTOUTS Ramirez, Coralee, TXST 12 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .61 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 3 Player, Team No. Kipp, Erin, LATECH 11 Low, Megan, UTSA .60 House, Rayn, TXST 3 Stokes, Rebecca, UTA 404 Freitas, Cheryl, SJSU .59 Collins, Callie, UTA 3 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 385 HITS PER GAME Hufstetler, Jessie, SJSU .56 Newman, Alex, NMSU 2 Lemons, Haley, TXST 352 Player, Team Avg. Cross, Anna, LATECH .56 Sugita, Mandie, SU 2 Knowles, Meghan, LATECH 331 Olive, Amber, NMSU 1.39 Morrow, Bubba, SU .55 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 2 Lott, Brittney, SU 301 Thomsen, Christine, USU 1.26 Saucedo, Delia, TXST 2 Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 294 Blake, Darian, UTSA 1.15 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Walker, Celisha, NMSU 2 Hufstetler, Jessie, SJSU 257 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 1.14 Player, Team Avg. Low, Megan, UTSA 242 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 1.05 Lyles, Teri, UTA 1.59 APPEARANCES Forshaw, Rachel, UTA 230 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 1.04 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 1.69 Player, Team No. Thomsen, Christine, USU 227 Goff, Melanie, LATECH 1.03 Newman, Alex, NMSU 1.88 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 50 Kipp, Erin, LATECH 1.00 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 2.30 Newman, Alex, NMSU 46 ASSISTS Geronimo, Isabella, SU .98 Collins, Callie, UTA 2.65 House, Rayn, TXST 42 Player, Team No. Miles, Kristen, LATECH .98 Lang, Allison, SJSU 2.94 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 40 Adams, Emma, NMSU 129 Goff, Melanie, LATECH 2.96 Lyles, Teri, UTA 38 Wilde, Allegra, SU 123 RUNS SCORED PER GAME Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 2.99 Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 38 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 113 Player, Team Avg. Cross, Anna, LATECH 3.06 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 38 Kaaihue, Tehani, NMSU 113 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .75 House, Rayn, TXST 3.09 Wright, Ashley, TXST 36 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 105 Olive, Amber, NMSU .72 Harmon, Mandy, USU 36 Arata, Nicole, USU 100 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .72 OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE Ashburn, Richelle, SU 33 Michele, Meagan, UTA 99 Miles, Kristen, LATECH .70 Player, Team Avg. Conrad, Teresa, NMSU 96 Cox, Michelle, SJSU .67 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU .194 STRIKEOUTS PER GAME Masek, Jordan, TXST 96 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .63 Lyles, Teri, UTA .223 Player, Team Avg. Hurst, Jenny, SU 96 Baker, Kelli, TXST .61 Staton, Haylee, UTSA .238 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 6.79 Garcia, BranDee, SJSU .58 Jones, Michelle, LATECH .241 Johnson, Noelle, USU 6.67 FIELDING DOUBLE PLAYS Cross, Anna, LATECH .58 Harmon, Mandy, USU .255 Collins, Callie, UTA 5.73 Player, Team No. Covarrubia, Kristi, NMSU .55 Newman, Alex, NMSU .258 Harmon, Mandy, USU 5.27 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 19 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA .260 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 4.86 Lott, Brittney, SU 18 DOUBLES PER GAME Cross, Anna, LATECH .263 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 4.64 Knowles, Meghan, LATECH 16 House, Rayn, TXST .266 Ashburn, Richelle, SU 4.34 Lemons, Haley, TXST 16 Player, Team Avg. Collins, Callie, UTA .270 Lyles, Teri, UTA 4.11 Conrad, Teresa, NMSU 13 Kipp, Erin, LATECH .27 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 4.03 Hurst, Jenny, SU 11 Lott, Brittney, SU .25 Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 3.90 Wilde, Allegra, SU 11 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .25 INNINGS PITCHED Player, Team No. Caldwell, Devin, SJSU 10 Low, Megan, UTSA .25 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 261.2 WALKS ALLOWED PER GAME Masek, Jordan, TXST 10 Harris, Courtney, TXST .24 Lyles, Teri, UTA 228.1 Player, Team Avg. Adams, Emma, NMSU 10 Geronimo, Isabella, SU .23 Newman, Alex, NMSU 205.1 Newman, Alex, NMSU .92 Conrad, Teresa, NMSU .22 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 191.2 Walker, Celisha, NMSU 1.42

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BATTING LEADERS Player, Team Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT Cox, Michelle, SJSU .485 21-20 66 14 32 4 2 1 15 43 .652 8 2 3 0 .545 1 2 9-10 Olive, Amber, NMSU .462 21-21 78 16 36 1 2 1 7 44 .564 6 2 3 0 .512 0 0 6-9 Villanueva, Nina, UTA .438 21-21 64 6 28 6 0 0 7 34 .531 8 1 1 1 .507 0 0 1-2 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .403 21-21 62 16 25 4 0 9 26 56 .903 12 1 7 0 .507 0 1 3-3 Blake, Darian, UTSA .403 21-21 72 12 29 4 2 0 3 37 .514 6 0 10 0 .449 0 1 3-3 Thomsen, Christine, USU .387 20-20 62 6 24 2 0 0 1 26 .419 5 0 2 0 .433 0 0 0-1 Morrow, Bubba, SU .379 21-21 66 11 25 8 0 6 16 51 .773 7 3 9 0 .461 0 0 0-0 Geronimo, Isabella, SU .371 21-21 70 14 26 6 1 0 9 34 .486 4 2 7 0 .421 0 1 0-0 Cross, Anna, LATECH .367 20-20 49 13 18 5 0 3 10 32 .653 5 0 13 1 .426 0 0 4-6 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .361 21-21 61 14 22 5 0 3 10 36 .590 16 1 10 0 .500 0 1 4-7 Baker, Brooke, TXST .351 21-20 57 10 20 2 1 0 6 24 .421 2 0 5 0 .373 0 2 1-1 Covarrubia, Kristi, NMSU .348 20-20 66 15 23 0 0 0 4 23 .348 7 0 8 0 .411 0 4 1-1 Koons, Jolene, USU .328 21-21 64 8 21 0 1 0 3 23 .359 7 0 2 0 .394 0 0 3-3 Kipp, Erin, LATECH .328 20-20 58 13 19 5 0 3 7 33 .569 8 0 11 1 .409 0 0 1-4 Lemons, Haley, TXST .327 21-21 55 11 18 1 1 0 4 21 .382 17 3 3 0 .507 0 3 3-5

PITCHING LEADERS Player, Team ERA W-L App SV IP H R ER BB SO Newman, Alex, NMSU 1.25 11-5 18 0 89.1 77 25 16 11 34 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 1.25 13-2 19 3 106.0 79 23 19 16 88 House, Rayn, TXST 1.66 4-5 17 3 67.1 57 19 16 25 33 Lyles, Teri, UTA 1.81 5-6 14 1 93.0 78 32 24 27 53 McAdams, Makayla, NMSU 2.24 2-0 7 0 25.0 29 8 8 6 11 Wright, Ashley, TXST 2.28 5-4 11 0 55.1 51 29 18 35 24 Sugita, Mandie, SU 2.42 4-7 13 0 72.1 79 30 25 17 23 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 2.43 6-5 15 1 77.2 70 34 27 27 48 Harmon, Mandy, USU 2.56 3-7 11 0 57.1 37 26 21 44 44 Goff, Melanie, LATECH 2.62 3-4 11 1 32.0 36 20 12 16 15 Lang, Allison, SJSU 2.78 2-1 6 0 22.2 24 9 9 8 8 Collins, Callie, UTA 3.35 3-7 11 0 60.2 64 41 29 29 47 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 3.36 2-6 10 1 50.0 53 25 24 14 26 Cross, Anna, LATECH 3.54 4-5 13 0 59.1 68 37 30 44 12 Walker, Celisha, NMSU 3.97 3-0 10 1 37.0 46 27 21 7 12

BATTING AVERAGE Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .500 RUNS BATTED IN HOME RUNS Player, Team Avg. Morrow, Bubba, SU .461 Player, Team No. Player, Team No. Cox, Michelle, SJSU .485 Blake, Darian, UTSA .449 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 26 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 9 Olive, Amber, NMSU .462 Hardy, Rogin, SU .439 Conrad, Teresa, NMSU 18 Morrow, Bubba, SU 6 Villanueva, Nina, UTA .438 Thomsen, Christine, USU .433 Harris, Courtney, TXST 16 Conrad, Teresa, NMSU 4 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .403 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 16 Hale, Dacia, LATECH 4 Blake, Darian, UTSA .403 RUNS SCORED Morrow, Bubba, SU 16 Thomsen, Christine, USU .387 Player, Team No. Cox, Michelle, SJSU 15 TOTAL BASES Morrow, Bubba, SU .379 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 21 Freitas, Cheryl, SJSU 12 Player, Team No. Geronimo, Isabella, SU .371 Olive, Amber, NMSU 16 Goff, Melanie, LATECH 12 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 56 Cross, Anna, LATECH .367 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 16 Morrow, Bubba, SU 51 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .361 Adams, Emma, NMSU 15 DOUBLES Olive, Amber, NMSU 44 Covarrubia, Kristi, NMSU 15 Player, Team No. Cox, Michelle, SJSU 43 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Baker, Kelli, TXST 15 Morrow, Bubba, SU 8 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 37 Player, Team Pct. Geronimo, Isabella, SU 14 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 7 Blake, Darian, UTSA 37 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .903 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 14 Harris, Courtney, TXST 7 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 36 Morrow, Bubba, SU .773 Garcia, BranDee, SJSU 14 Lott, Brittney, SU 6 Geronimo, Isabella, SU 34 Cross, Anna, LATECH .653 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 14 Villanueva, Nina, UTA 6 Villanueva, Nina, UTA 34 Cox, Michelle, SJSU .652 Geronimo, Isabella, SU 6 Kipp, Erin, LATECH 33 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .590 HITS Kipp, Erin, LATECH 5 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .587 Player, Team No. Cross, Anna, LATECH 5 WALKS Kipp, Erin, LATECH .569 Olive, Amber, NMSU 36 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 5 Player, Team No. Adams, Emma, NMSU .566 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 32 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 5 Lemons, Haley, TXST 17 Olive, Amber, NMSU .564 Blake, Darian, UTSA 29 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 16 Hardy, Rogin, SU .532 Villanueva, Nina, UTA 28 TRIPLES Collins, Markesha, SJSU 15 Geronimo, Isabella, SU 26 Player, Team No. Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 12 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE Morrow, Bubba, SU 25 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 3 Baker, Kelli, TXST 12 Player, Team Pct. Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 25 Olive, Amber, NMSU 2 Buchman, Courtney, UTSA 12 Cox, Michelle, SJSU .545 Thomsen, Christine, USU 24 Caldwell, Devin, SJSU 2 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 12 Olive, Amber, NMSU .512 Caldwell, Devin, SJSU 23 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 2 Villanueva, Nina, UTA .507 Covarrubia, Kristi, NMSU 23 Blake, Darian, UTSA 2 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .507 Froton, Hailey, USU 2 Lemons, Haley, TXST .507

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TOTAL PLATE APPEARANCES Blake, Darian, UTSA .10 STRIKEOUTS Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 1.96 Player, Team No. Cox, Michelle, SJSU .10 Player, Team No. Lyles, Teri, UTA 2.03 Olive, Amber, NMSU 86 Freitas, Cheryl, SJSU .05 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 88 Johnson, Noelle, USU 2.10 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 82 Garcia, Jessica, SJSU .05 Lyles, Teri, UTA 53 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 2.43 Barilli, Britnea, UTA 81 Masek, Jordan, TXST .05 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 48 Lang, Allison, SJSU 2.47 Baker, Kelli, TXST 80 Crowley, Erin, SU .05 Collins, Callie, UTA 47 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 79 Johnson, Noelle, USU 46 HITS ALLOWED PER GAME Cox, Michelle, SJSU 79 HOME RUNS PER GAME Harmon, Mandy, USU 44 Player, Team Avg. Blake, Darian, UTSA 79 Player, Team Avg. Newman, Alex, NMSU 34 Harmon, Mandy, USU 4.52 Lemons, Haley, TXST 78 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .43 House, Rayn, TXST 33 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 5.22 Morrow, Bubba, SU .29 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 26 Lyles, Teri, UTA 5.87 STOLEN BASES Conrad, Teresa, NMSU .19 Wright, Ashley, TXST 24 House, Rayn, TXST 5.93

Player, Team No. Hale, Dacia, LATECH .19 Newman, Alex, NMSU 6.03 Stolen bases Kipp, Erin, LATECH .15 WINS Staton, Haylee, UTSA 6.31 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 9 Adams, Emma, NMSU .15 Player, Team No. Wright, Ashley, TXST 6.45 Baker, Kelli, TXST 9 Cross, Anna, LATECH .15 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 13 Collins, Callie, UTA 7.38 House, Vanessa, SJSU 7 Michele, Meagan, UTA .14 Newman, Alex, NMSU 11 Lang, Allison, SJSU 7.41 Ramirez, Coralee, TXST 6 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .14 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 6 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 7.42 Olive, Amber, NMSU 6 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .14 Wright, Ashley, TXST 5 Garcia, BranDee, SJSU 5 Lyles, Teri, UTA 5 FIELDING PERCENTAGE Masek, Jordan, TXST 5 RBI PER GAME House, Rayn, TXST 4 Player, Team Pct. Dohrwardt, Chelsea, NMSU 4 Player, Team Avg. Ashburn, Richelle, SU 4 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 1.000 Cross, Anna, LATECH 4 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 1.24 Cross, Anna, LATECH 4 Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 1.000 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 4 Conrad, Teresa, NMSU .86 Sugita, Mandie, SU 4 Graham, Jolene, UTSA 1.000 Morrow, Bubba, SU .76 5 tied at 3 Miller, Samantha, USU 1.000 HITS PER GAME Harris, Courtney, TXST .76 Kipp, Alayna, LATECH 1.000 Player, Team Avg. Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .76 SAVES Olive, Amber, NMSU 1.000 Olive, Amber, NMSU 1.71 Cox, Michelle, SJSU .71 Player, Team No. Webster, Kelsie, USU 1.000 Cox, Michelle, SJSU 1.52 Freitas, Cheryl, SJSU .63 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 3 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 1.000 Blake, Darian, UTSA 1.38 Goff, Melanie, LATECH .57 House, Rayn, TXST 3 Baker, Kelli, TXST 1.000 Villanueva, Nina, UTA 1.33 Froton, Hailey, USU .55 Saucedo, Delia, TXST 1 Baker, Brooke, TXST 1.000 Geronimo, Isabella, SU 1.24 Hardy, Rogin, SU .55 Lyles, Teri, UTA 1 Thomsen, Christine, USU 1.20 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 1 PUTOUTS Morrow, Bubba, SU 1.19 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Goff, Melanie, LATECH 1 Player, Team No. Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU 1.19 Player, Team Avg. Walker, Celisha, NMSU 1 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 157 Covarrubia, Kristi, NMSU 1.15 Newman, Alex, NMSU 1.25 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 1 Stokes, Rebecca, UTA 157 Caldwell, Devin, SJSU 1.10 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 1.25 Johnson, Noelle, USU 1 Lott, Brittney, SU 131 House, Rayn, TXST 1.66 Thomsen, Christine, USU 130 RUNS SCORED PER GAME Lyles, Teri, UTA 1.81 APPEARANCES Lemons, Haley, TXST 123 Player, Team Avg. McAdams, Makayla, NMSU 2.24 Player, Team No. Knowles, Meghan, LATECH 118 Runs scored per game Wright, Ashley, TXST 2.28 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 19 Forshaw, Rachel, UTA 109 Collins, Markesha, SJSU 1.00 Sugita, Mandie, SU 2.42 Newman, Alex, NMSU 18 Garcia, Jessica, SJSU 106 Olive, Amber, NMSU .76 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 2.43 House, Rayn, TXST 17 Graham, Jolene, UTSA 101 Rodriguez, Staci, NMSU .76 Harmon, Mandy, USU 2.56 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 15 Low, Megan, UTSA 92 Covarrubia, Kristi, NMSU .75 Goff, Melanie, LATECH 2.62 Lyles, Teri, UTA 14 Adams, Emma, NMSU .75 Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 14 ASSISTS Baker, Kelli, TXST .71 OPPOSING BATTING AVERAGE Cross, Anna, LATECH 13 Player, Team No. Geronimo, Isabella, SU .67 Player, Team Avg. Sugita, Mandie, SU 13 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 60 Cox, Michelle, SJSU .67 Harmon, Mandy, USU .183 Jones, Michelle, LATECH 13 Wilde, Allegra, SU 58 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .67 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU .203 2 tied at 12 Arata, Nicole, USU 55 Garcia, BranDee, SJSU .67 Lyles, Teri, UTA .219 Adams, Emma, NMSU 54 House, Rayn, TXST .229 STRIKEOUTS PER GAME Conrad, Teresa, NMSU 45 DOUBLES PER GAME Newman, Alex, NMSU .234 Player, Team Avg. Kaaihue, Tehani, NMSU 45 Player, Team Avg. Staton, Haylee, UTSA .236 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 5.81 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH 41 Morrow, Bubba, SU .38 Wright, Ashley, TXST .248 Collins, Callie, UTA 5.42 Thompson, Kallan, UTA 40 Harris, Courtney, TXST .33 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA .264 Harmon, Mandy, USU 5.37 Masek, Jordan, TXST 40 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU .33 Lang, Allison, SJSU .270 Johnson, Noelle, USU 5.37 Villanueva, Nina, UTA 40 Lott, Brittney, SU .30 Collins, Callie, UTA .276 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 4.33 Geronimo, Isabella, SU .29 Tyteca, Shelbi, USU 4.32 FIELDING DOUBLE PLAYS Villanueva, Nina, UTA .29 INNINGS PITCHED Lyles, Teri, UTA 3.99 Player, Team No. Kipp, Erin, LATECH .25 Player, Team No. Jones, Michelle, LATECH 3.79 Lott, Brittney, SU 11 Cross, Anna, LATECH .25 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 106.0 Vordenbaum, Alyssa, UTSA 3.64 Dodd, Kelsey, NMSU 8 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .24 Lyles, Teri, UTA 93.0 House, Rayn, TXST 3.43 Hurst, Jenny, SU 7 Krueger, Amanda, LATECH .24 Newman, Alex, NMSU 89.1 Kaaihue, Tehani, NMSU 6 Staton, Haylee, UTSA 77.2 WALKS ALLOWED PER GAME Knowles, Meghan, LATECH 6 TRIPLES PER GAME Sugita, Mandie, SU 72.1 Player, Team Avg. Lemons, Haley, TXST 5 Player, Team Avg. House, Rayn, TXST 67.1 Newman, Alex, NMSU .86 Adams, Emma, NMSU 5 Collins, Markesha, SJSU .14 Collins, Callie, UTA 60.2 Pridmore, Amanda, SJSU 1.06 Conrad, Teresa, NMSU 5 Froton, Hailey, USU .10 Johnson, Noelle, USU 60.0 Walker, Celisha, NMSU 1.32 Caldwell, Devin, SJSU 5 Olive, Amber, NMSU .10 Cross, Anna, LATECH 59.1 Sugita, Mandie, SU 1.65 Caldwell, Devin, SJSU .10 Harmon, Mandy, USU 57.1 McAdams, Makayla, NMSU 1.68

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INDIVIDUAL TEAM Highest Batting Average Highest Batting Average .535 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State, 1996 .380 Hawai‘i, 2007

Highest Slugging Percentage Highest Slugging Percentage 1.050 Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i, 2010 .752 Hawai‘i, 2010

Most At Bats Most At Bats 118 Laura Berg, Fresno State, 1997 907 Frenso State, 1997

Most Runs Most Runs 40 Becky Witt, Fresno State, 1998 195 Fresno State, 1998

Most Hits Most Hits 52 Laura Berg, Fresno State, 1998 299 Hawai‘i, 1998

Most Doubles Most Doubles 15 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State, 1996 51 Fresno State, 1997

Most Triples Most Triples 6 Valeri Quintero, San Jose, 1997 14 San Jose State, 1997

Most Home Runs Most Home Runs 11 Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai’i, 2010 65 Hawai‘i, 2010 Jessica Iwata, Hawai’i, 2010 Most Runs Batted In Most Runs Batted In 180 Hawai‘i, 2010 43 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State, 1998 Most Stolen Bases Most Stolen Bases 50 Colorado State, 1997 24 Sandy Rhea, Utah, 1997 Best Earned Run Average Best Earned Run Average 0.47 Fresno State, 2000 0.00 Amanda Scott, Fresno State, 2000 Most Innings Pitched Most Innings Pitched 219.0 Colorado State, 1997 150.0 Maureen Brady, Fresno State, 1994 Opponents Struck Out Most Opponents Struck Out 182 Fresno State, 2009 163 Morgan Melloh, Fresno State, 2009 Best Fielding Percentage Most Wins .983 Fresno State, 2006 18 Ali Andrus, Utah, 1994 Most Wins Most Walks 28 Fresno State, 1998 32 Julie Crandall, UNLV, 1998 Most Losses Most Strikeouts 27 Southern Utah, 1996 28 Kellie Culligan, Southern Utah, 1995 27 Tulsa, 1997

Most Runs Allowed Best Record 103 Tresa Green, Tulsa, 1997 19-1 Hawai’i, 2010

Most Walks Allowed Worst Record 56 Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech, 2010 1-27 Southern Utah, 1996 Kristy Byrge, New Mexico, 1995

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INDIVIDUAL Most Walks Most Triples Most At Bats 4 Amanda Krueger, LTU vs. USU, 2013 4 San Jose State vs. Tulsa, 1997 8 Haley Perskin, FS, 2009 Jessica Iwata, UH vs. LTU, 2012 Trisha Ramos, UH, 2001 Hoku Nohara, NMSU vs. USU, 2011 Most Home Runs Marissa Smith, PSU, 2001 Devon Bridges, BSU vs. NMSU, 2011 6 Hawai’i vs. Boise State, 2010 Christina Clark, FS vs. NMSU, 2006 Hawai’i vs. Boise State, 2010 Most Runs Nina Lindenberg, FS vs. UU, 1997 Louisiana Tech vs. NM State, 2009 4 Michelle Cox, SJSU vs. NEV, 2012 Fresno State vs. Nevada, 2004 Markesha Collins, SJSU vs. USU, 2012 Most Strikeouts Kathy Cox, BSU vs. NMSU, 2010 4 Megan Fincher, NEV vs. BSU, 2010 Most Stolen Bases Stephanie Herrera, NMSU, vs. LTUU, 2008 Kelly Majam, UH vs. NEV, 2010 7 San Jose State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2005 Christina Clark, FS, vs. NEV, 2005 Alissa Murphy, SJSU vs. NEV, 2009 Courtney Lewis, SJSU, vs. LTU, 2005 Dara Pagaduan, UH vs. FS, 2009 Most Walks Jamie Southern, FS vs. NEV, 2004 Amber Miles, LTU vs. FS, 2002 12 Brigham Young vs. Utah State, 2012 Amanda Scott, FS vs. SJSU, 1999 Shameika Cofer, LTU vs. FS, 2002 Tia Morenz, UH vs. UNM, 1997 Monica Martell, PSU vs. LMU, 2000 Most Strikeouts Sarah Fredstrom, CSU vs. SUU, 1996 Stephanie Norton, CSU vs. Sac. St., 1996 22 Tulsa vs. Fresno State, 2002 Scia Maumausolo, CSN vs. SDSU, 1995 Laura Berg, FS vs. Sac. St., 1994 Most Runs Batted In Most Runs Batted In 8 Jessica Iwata, UH vs. BSU, 2010 19 Hawai’i vs. Nevada, 2010 Most Hits Brittany McConnell, SJSU vs. NMSU, 2008 5 Kaylie Randall, NMSU vs. NEV, 2011 Most Opponents Struck Out Amanda Tauali’i, UH vs. NMSU, 2010 Fewest Hits Allowed 22 Fresno State vs. Tulsa, 2002 Brittany Lorenzen, UN vs. LTU, 2006 0 Several Players Joyce Lum, UH vs. SDSU, 1998 Most Innings Pitched Nina Lindenberg, FS vs. CSU, 1996 Most Runs Allowed 18.0 Fresno State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2002 Amber Wall, FS vs. Sac. State, 1996 19 Janet Lewis, SUU vs. CSN, 1994 Most Runs, One Inning Most Doubles Most Walks Allowed 13 Hawai‘i vs. Nevada, 2010 3 Bubba Morrow, SU vs. USU, 2013 8 Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU vs. FS, 1997 Cheryl Freitas, SJSU vs. NEV, 2012 Erin Bennett, CSU vs. Sac. State, 1996 MISCELLANEOUS Jessica Garcia, SJSU vs. USU, 2012 Most Double Plays Tina Ferguson, USU vs. NEV, 2011 Most Opponents Struck Out 3 New Mexico State vs. Nevada, 2012 Rochelle Sandberg, LTU vs. NMSU, 2006 22 Jamie Southern, FS vs. LTU, 2002 Fresno State vs. San Jose State, 2011 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU vs. SJSU, 1997 San Jose State vs. Fresno State, 2011 Amy ReCouper, CSU vs. UNM, 1996 Most Innings Pitched Fresno State vs. Nevada, 2011 Missy Cress, CSN vs. SUU, 1993 18 Jamie Southern, FS vs. LTU, 2002 San Jose State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2011 Lindsey Meadows, LTU vs. FS, 2002 Utah State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2011 Most Triples San Jose State vs. New Mexico State, 2010 2 Devin Caldwell, SJSU vs. USU, 2013 TEAM New Mexico State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2010 Haley Gilleland, FS vs. LTU, 2011 Most at Bats San Jose State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2009 Kristen Hunter, FS vs. TU, 2000 74 Fresno State vs. Louisiana Tech, 2002 Utah State vs. San Jose State, 2008 Nina Lindenberg, FS vs. UH, 1997 New Mexico State vs. Nevada, 2008 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU vs. SUU, 1996 Most Runs Utah State vs. New Mexico State, 2007 20 Hawai’i vs. Nevada, 2010 Fresno State vs. New Mexico State, 2006 Most Home Runs Hawai‘i vs. San Jose State, 2007 San Jose State vs. Nevada, 2006 3 Jessica Iwata, UH vs. BSU, 2010 New Mexico vs. Colorado State, 1994 Amanda Tauali‘i, UH vs. NEV, 2009 Most Hits Fresno State vs. New Mexico, 1993 Christina Clark, FS vs. Hawai‘i, 2004 24 Hawai‘i vs. San Jose State, 2007 Portland State vs. Tulsa, 2001

Most Stolen Bases Most Doubles Most Runs, Both Teams 5 Sandy Rhea, UU vs. SJSU, 1998 10 CS Northridge vs. New Mexico, 1996 28 Fresno State 16, Utah State 12, 2011

Largest Winning Margin 20 Hawai’i 20, Nevada 0, 2010 Hawai‘i 20, San Jose State 0, 2007

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TEAM LEADERS 2008 Fresno State 1865 Tulsa 74 1996 Fresno State 267 2009 Nevada 1623 2004 Nevada 87 1997 Fresno State 336 All Games 2010 Hawai‘i 1800 2005 Tulsa 76 1998 Fresno State 326 2011 New Mexico State 1694 2006 Nevada 90 1999 Fresno State 315 BATTING AVERAGE 2012 Brigham Young 1620 2007 Fresno State 79 2000 Fresno State 210 1991 Utah .259 2013 San Jose State 1571 2008 Nevada 100 2001 Hawai‘i 201 1992 Colorado State .260 2009 Nevada 81 2002 Tulsa 213 1993 Fresno State .276 RUNS 2010 Hawai‘i 92 2003 Fresno State 201 1994 Utah .330 1991 New Mexico 186 2011 New Mexico State 93 2004 Nevada 236 1995 Fresno State .317 1992 Colorado State 200 2012 Nevada 70 2005 Fresno State 229 1996 Fresno State .323 1993 CS Northridge 221 2013 Seattle U 74 2006 Fresno State 252 1997 Fresno State .326 1994 Utah 341 2007 Hawai‘i 342 1998 Fresno State 340 1995 Fresno State 294 TRIPLES 2008 Fresno State 291 1999 Fresno State .303 1996 Fresno State 310 1991 Creighton 15 2009 New Mexico State 314 2000 Hawai‘i .272 1997 Colorado State 376 1992 Colorado State 10 2010 Hawai‘i 448 2001 Hawai‘i .286 1998 Fresno State 374 1993 Fresno State 17 2011 New Mexico State 375 2002 Hawai‘i .271 1999 Fresno State 358 1994 Fresno State 17 2012 Brigham Young 310 2003 Hawai‘i .279 2000 Fresno State 241 1995 Fresno State 28 2013 New Mexico State 239 2004 Tulsa .280 2001 Hawai‘i 236 1996 Utah 19 2005 Hawai‘i .286 2002 Tulsa 258 1997 Colorado State 23 STOLEN BASES 2006 Fresno State .298 2003 Hawai‘i 229 San Jose State 23 1991 New Mexico 98 2007 Hawai‘i .308 2004 Nevada 269 1998 Utah 25 1992 New Mexico 72 2008 Nevada .311 2005 Fresno State 264 1999 Colorado State 21 1993 Utah 56 2009 New Mexico State .340 2006 Fresno State 274 2000 Fresno State 13 San Diego State 56 2010 Hawai‘i .321 2007 Hawai‘i 375 2001 Loyola Marymount 8 1994 Utah 92 2011 New Mexico State .341 2008 Fresno State 326 2002 Tulsa 14 1995 Utah 84 2012 Brigham Young .315 2009 New Mexico State 329 2003 Nevada 11 1996 Utah 78 2013 Louisiana Tech .289 2010 Hawai‘i 488 2004 Nevada 16 1997 Colorado State 105 2011 New Mexico State 423 2005 San Jose State 21 1998 Utah 69 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2012 Brigham Young 354 2006 Fresno State 13 San Diego State 69 1991 Utah .341 2013 New Mexico State 264 Louisiana Tech 13 1999 New Mexico 79 1992 Utah .306 2007 San Jose State 7 2000 Loyola Marymount 97 1993 CS Northridge .400 HITS 2008 Louisiana Tech 16 2001 San Jose State 60 1994 CS Northridge .446 1991 Creighton 426 2009 San Jose State 17 2002 Tulsa 90 1995 Fresno State .392 1992 Colorado State 412 2010 Fresno State 11 2003 Louisiana Tech 51 1996 Fresno State .435 1993 Fresno State 465 2011 New Mexico State 9 Tulsa 51 1997 Fresno State .436 1994 Utah 595 Fresno State 9 2004 Louisiana Tech 65 1998 Fresno State .468 1995 Fresno State 599 2012 Fresno State 15 2005 Hawai‘i 74 1999 New Mexico .428 1996 Fresno State 550 2013 San Jose State 14 2006 New Mexico State 41 2000 Hawai‘i .379 1997 Fresno State 630 2007 Utah State 63 2001 Hawai‘i .381 1998 Fresno State 601 HOME RUNS 2008 New Mexico State 60 2002 Hawai‘i .392 1999 Fresno State 608 1991 Utah 17 2009 New Mexico State 60 2003 Hawai‘i .402 2000 Fresno State 475 1992 New Mexico 8 2010 San Jose State 78 2004 Tulsa .419 2001 Hawai‘i 483 1993 CS Northridge 40 2011 New Mexico State 86 2005 Fresno State .428 2002 Fresno State 475 1994 CS Northridge 38 2012 Brigham Young 59 2006 Hawai‘i .439 2003 Hawai‘i 455 1995 CS Northridge 29 San Jose State 59 2007 Hawai‘i .502 2004 Fresno State 492 1996 CS Northridge 39 2013 Louisiana Tech 92 2008 Nevada .458 2005 San Jose State 447 1997 UNLV 31 2009 New Mexico State .542 2006 Nevada 453 1998 Fresno State 44 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2010 Hawai‘i .642 2007 Hawai‘i 532 1999 UNLV 38 1991 Creighton 1.02 2011 New Mexico State .551 2008 Fresno State 556 2000 Hawai‘i 26 1992 Utah 1.13 2012 Hawai‘i .515 2009 New Mexico State 499 San Jose State 26 1993 CS Northridge 1.00 2013 New Mexico State .447 2010 Hawai‘i 578 2001 Hawai‘i 25 1994 CS Northridge 0.47 2011 New Mexico State 577 2002 Loyola Marymounnt 42 1995 CS Sacramento 0.76 AT BATS 2012 Brigham Young 510 2003 Hawai‘i 40 1996 Fresno State 1.00 1991 Creighton 1755 2013 New Mexico State 437 2004 Fresno State 50 1997 Fresno State 1.18 1992 Colorado State 1587 2005 Fresno State 43 1998 Fresno State 1.36 1993 Fresno State 1682 DOUBLES 2006 Hawai‘i 42 1999 Fresno State 0.51 1994 Utah 1803 1991 Creighton 53 2007 Hawai‘i 84 2000 Fresno State 0.62 1995 Fresno State 1891 1992 Colorado State 44 2008 Hawai‘i 48 2001 Fresno State 1.22 1996 Fresno State 1703 1993 Fresno State 47 2009 New Mexico State 68 2002 Fresno State 0.90 1997 Fresno State 1930 New Mexico 47 2010 Hawai‘i 158 2003 Freso State 1.34 1998 Fresno State 1770 1994 CS Northridge 74 2011 New Mexico State 82 2004 Tulsa 1.35 1999 Fresno State 2004 1995 Fresno State 59 2012 Hawai‘i 79 2005 Fresno State 1.43 2000 Fresno State 1772 1996 Fresno State 88 2013 New Mexico State 54 2006 Fresno State 2.01 2001 Hawai‘i 1692 1997 Fresno State 100 2007 Fresno State 1.87 2002 Fresno State 1924 1998 Hawai‘i 65 RUNS BATTED IN 2008 Fresno State 1.61 2003 Tulsa 1695 1999 Fresno State 88 1991 New Mexico 144 2009 Fresno State 1.97 2004 Nevada 1825 2000 Loyola Marymount 64 1992 Colorado State 166 2010 Fresno State 2.67 2005 Louisiana Tech 1643 2001 Hawai‘i 74 1993 Fresno State 197 2011 Hawai‘i 1.59 2006 Nevada 1741 2002 Tulsa 71 1994 Utah 275 2012 Hawai‘i 1.48 2007 Fresno State 1751 2003 Nevada 74 1995 Fresno State 249 2013 UT Arlington 2.00

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INNINGS PITCHED 2012 Brigham Young 45 2003 , UH .940 2000 Becky Witt, FS 84 1991 Creighton 484.1 2013 San Jose State 42 2004 Christina Clark, FS .802 2001 Becky Witt, FS 76 1992 Colorado State 390.1 2005 Christina Clark, FS .731 2002 Christy Cerecedes, LMU 73 1993 Fresno State 432.0 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 2006 Christina Clark, FS .739 2003 Stacey Porter, UH 80 1994 Fresno State 442.1 1991 San Diego State .972 2007 Kate Robinson, UH .733 2004 Christina Clark, FS 88 1995 Fresno State 472.1 1992 New Mexico .962 2008 Kate Robinson, UH .745 2005 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 78 1996 Fresno State 421.1 1993 CS Northridge .972 2009 Amberly Waits, LTU .934 2006 Christina Clark, FS 71 1997 Fresno State 461.0 1994 CS Sacramento .966 2010 Kelly Majam, UH .919 2007 Haley Perkins, FS 82 1998 Fresno State 408.0 1995 CS Northridge .965 2011 Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.007 2008 Noelle Micka, NEV 83 1999 Fresno State 508.0 1996 CS Sacramento .971 2012 Delaney Willard, BYU .859 2009 Amberly Waits, LTU 81 2000 Fresno State 466.1 1997 Fresno State .964 2013 Staci Rodriguez, NMSU .780 2010 Melissa Gonzalez, UH 86 2001 San Jose State 451.2 1998 Fresno State .969 2011 Kandis Jones, NMSU 82 2002 Fresno State 524.0 1999 Fresno State .971 AT BATS 2012 JC Clayton, BYU 79 2003 Tulsa 448.2 2000 Fresno State .973 1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 211 2013 Amber Olive, NMSU 79 2004 Fresno State 463.2 2001 Fresno State .970 1992 Tina Trujillo, CSU 191 2005 Louisiana Tech 414.0 2002 Fresno State .977 1993 Donna McDaniel, FS 204 DOUBLES 2006 Nevada 439.0 2003 Fresno State .969 1994 Laura Berg, FS 238 1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 15 2007 Hawai‘i 431.1 2004 Tulsa .960 1995 Laura Berg, FS 238 1992 Jennifer Roberts, CSU 10 2008 Fresno State 466.0 2005 Tulsa .975 1996 Erika Blanco, FS 203 1993 Kim Meyer, CSS 12 2009 Fresno State 415.1 2006 Fresno State .970 1997 Laura Berg, FS 245 1994 Shannon Jones, CSN 17 2010 Hawai‘i 421.2 Hawai‘i .970 1998 Laura Berg, FS 236 1995 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 15 2011 New Mexico State 397.0 2007 Fresno State .975 1999 Becky Witt, FS 236 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 29 2012 Fresno State 397.2 2008 Fresno State .975 2000 Lovie Jung, FS 223 1997 Amanda Scott, FS 19 2013 San Jose State 400.0 2009 Fresno State .969 2001 Natalie Gonzales, UH 210 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 19 2010 Fresno State .967 2002 Tiffany Whipple, FS 236 1998 Kehau Cofran, UH 14 STRIKEOUTS PITCHED 2011 Fresno State .967 2003 Tracie Uchima, UH 208 Kara Kanney, SJSU 14 1991 Utah 181 2012 Hawai‘i .968 2004 Christina Clark, FS 222 1999 Angela Cervantez, FS 26 1992 Colorado State 283 2013 UTSA .970 2005 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 205 2000 Laura Eckley, LMU 14 1993 Fresno State 347 2006 Kymberly Silagyi, NEV 212 Lovie Jung, FS 14 1994 Utah 341 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2007 Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 215 2001 Kiauna Anderson, PSU 17 2008 Emma Barnes, LTU 226 2002 Lindsay Fossatti, FS 15 1995 CS Sacramento 400 All Games 1996 CS Sacramento 356 2009 Noelle Micka, NEV 202 2003 Stacey Porter, UH 18 2010 Melissa Gonzalez, UH 218 1997 Colorado State 349 BATTING AVERAGE 2004 Jiliane Hartfiel, NEV 18 2011 Kandis Jones, NMSU 212 2005 Ashley Bennet, UTEP 17 1998 Fresno State 339 1991 Charmelle Green, UU .381 2012 Brenna Moss, FS 198 2006 Christina Clark, FS 19 1999 Fresno State 545 1992 Heather Medearis, UNM .316 2013 Amber Olive, NMSU 201 2007 Brittany Puzey, NEV 18 2000 Fresno State 458 1993 Denise Johnson, SUU .405 2008 Noelle Micka, NEV 18 2001 Hawai‘i 333 1994 Amy Timmel, UU .468 2002 Fresno State 490 1995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN .482 RUNS 2009 Amberly Waits, LTU 17 1991 Four Players 27 2003 Fresno State 405 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS .508 2010 Jessica Iwata, UH 21 2004 Fresno State 318 1997 Kim Rondina, UNLV .445 1992 Tina Trujillo, CSU 36 2011 Karley Hopkins, NEV 16 2005 Fresno State 393 1998 Laura Berg, FS .458 1993 Kim Maher, FS 44 2012 Sara Parsons, NEV 17 2006 Fresno State 469 1999 Danielle Cassara, UNM .405 1994 Amy Timmel, UU 55 Delaney Willard, BYU 17 2007 Fresno State 438 Holly Schmillen, CSU .405 1995 Laura Berg, FS 62 2013 Kelsey Dodd, NMSU 14 2008 Fresno State 514 2000 Dana Degen, UH .401 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 61 Erin Kipp, LTU 14 2009 Fresno State 507 2001 Becky Witt, FS .396 1997 Laura Berg, FS 69 2010 Fresno State 464 2002 Kate Judd, UH .354 1998 Laura Berg, FS 72 TRIPLES 2011 Hawai‘i 395 2003 Stacey Porter, UH .479 1999 Becky Witt, FS 61 1991 Three Players 5 2012 Hawai‘i 353 2004 Christina Clark, FS .396 2000 Becky Witt, FS 43 1992 Terri Bailey, UNM 4 2013 San Jose State 307 2005 Tyleen Tausaga, UH .391 2001 Becky Witt, FS 50 1993 Shannon Pouelsen, SDSU 5 2006 Christina Clark, FS .430 2002 Christy Cerecedes, LMU 40 Jennifer Henry, FS 5 WINS 2007 Tyleen Tausaga, UH .402 2003 Stacey Porter, UH 56 1994 Amy Timmel, UU 7 1991 Creighton 38 2008 Noelle Micka, NEV .399 2004 Christina Clark, FS 63 1995 Laura Berg, FS 11 1992 Colorado State 33 2009 Amberly Waits, LTU .488 2005 Christina Clark, FS 55 1996 Amber Wall, FS 5 1993 CS Northridge 48 2010 Amberly Waits, LTU .412 2006 Christina Clark, FS 56 1997 Valeri Quintero, SJSU 10 1994 CS Northridge 52 2011 Hoku Nohara, NMSU .426 2007 Haley Perkins, FS 62 1998 Nina Lindenberg, FS 8 1995 Fresno State 50 2012 Christine Thomsen, USU .418 2008 Haley Perkins, FS 48 1999 Holly Schmillen, CSU 12 1996 Fresno State 51 Delaney Willard, BYU .418 2009 Tiare Jennings, NMSU 55 2000 Kiauna Anderson, PSU 5 1997 Fresno State 55 2013 Christine Thomsen, USU .425 2010 Kelly Majam, UH 81 2001 Laura Eckley, LMU 3 1998 Fresno State 52 2011 Kandis Jones, NMSU 61 2002 Stephanie Sliepen, TU 4 1999 Fresno State 64 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2012 Kelly Majam, UH 57 Shameika Cofer, LTU 4 2013 Markesha Collins, SJSU 43 2000 Fresno State 54 1991 Charmelle Green, UU .632 2003 Stacey Mueller, NEV 5 2001 Hawai‘i 46 1992 Heather Medearis, UNM .412 2004 Jiliane Hartfiel, NEV 6 2002 Fresno State 50 1993 Kim Maher, FS .674 HITS 2005 Jana Arde, SJSU 6 2003 Hawai‘i 40 1994 Shannon Jones, CSN .749 1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 70 2006 Emma Barnes, LTU 7 2004 Fresno State 48 1995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN .848 1992 Tina Trujillo, CSU 58 2008 Amberly Waits, LTU 10 2005 Fresno State 43 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS .897 1993 Kim Maher, FS 72 2009 Kym Silagyi, NEV 8 2006 Fresno State 37 1997 Kim Rondina, UNLV .941 1994 Amy Timmel, UU 102 2010 Haley Gilleland, FS 4 2007 Hawai‘i 50 1998 Nina Lindenberg, FS .773 1995 Robyn Yorke, FS 114 Nicole Tindall, USU 4 2008 Fresno State 54 1999 Holly Schmillen, CSU .817 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 99 2011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 4 2009 Nevada 40 2000 Dana Degen, UH .620 1997 Laura Berg, FS 104 2012 Brenna Moss, FS 5 2010 Hawai‘i 50 2001 Stacey Porter, UH .549 1998 Laura Berg, FS 108 2013 Hailey Froton, USU 5 2011 New Mexico State 43 2002 Stacey Porter, UH .622 1999 Angela Cervantez, FS 87 Amber Olive, NMSU 5

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HOME RUNS Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 12 2000 Amanda Scott, FS 314 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1991 Deb DiMeglio, UU 7 2007 Emma Barnes, LTU 22 2001 Morgan Seibert, PSU 215 1991 New Mexico .381 1992 Deb DiMeglio, UU 5 2008 Haley Gilleland, FS 23 2002 Jamie Southern, FS 400 1992 New Mexico .364 1993 Kim Maher, FS 14 Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 12 2003 Jamie Southern, FS 322 1993 CS Northridge .474 1994 Michelle Bolt, FS 15 2009 Kylie Randall, NMSU 22 2004 Jamie Southern, FS 299 1994 CS Northridge .498 1995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN 15 2010 Kylie Randall, NMSU 29 2005 Jamie Southern, FS 282 1995 Utah .383 1996 Scia Maumausolo, CSN 17 2011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 40 2006 Robin Mackin, FS 402 1996 Utah .492 1997 Kim Rondina, UNLV 15 2012 Michelle Cox, SJSU 26 2007 Robin Mackin, FS 369 1997 Utah .441 1998 Amanda Scott, FS 14 2013 Kelli Baker, TXST 20 2008 Morgan Melloh, FS 454 1998 Hawai‘i .468 1999 Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV 14 Michelle Cox, SJSU 20 2009 Morgan Melloh, FS 450 1999 New Mexico .442 2000 Kara Kanney, SJSU 11 Anna Cross, LTU 20 2010 Meghan Krieg, LTU 260 2000 Fresno State .442 2001 Kate Judd, UH 8 2011 Meghan Krieg, LTU 289 2001 Hawai‘i .409 2002 Stacey Porter, UH 15 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2012 Michelle Moses, FS 253 2002 Hawai‘i .419 2003 Stacey Porter, UH 17 1991 Karen McCormick, SDSU 0.64 2013 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 254 2003 Fresno State .431 2004 Christina Clark, FS 23 1992 Janet Womack, UU 0.90 2004 Fresno State .476 2005 Christina Clark, FS 16 1993 Tami Blunt, CSS 0.87 WINS 2005 Fresno State .470 2006 Tyleen Tausaga, UH 10 1994 Amy Windmiller, CSN 0.36 1991 Janet Womack, UU 22 2006 Fresno State .463 Ashley Cameron, LTU 10 1995 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 0.59 Stephanie Smith, UNM 22 2007 Hawai‘i .628 2007 Kate Robinson, UH 19 1996 Kim Peck, FS 0.63 1992 Dena Mullins, UNM 20 2008 Nevada .526 2008 Kate Robinson, UH 21 1997 Kim Peck, FS 0.81 1993 Dena Mullins, UNM 25 2009 New Mexico State .509 2009 Amberly Waits, LTU 17 1998 Amanda Scott, FS 0.79 1994 Maureen Brady, FS 36 2010 Hawai‘i .752 Tiare Jennings, NMSU 17 1999 Amanda Scott, FS 0.24 1995 Maureen Brady, FS 29 2011 New Mexico State .611 2010 Kelly Majam, UH 30 2000 Amanda Scott, FS 0.41 1996 Tara Glaister, CSN 22 2012 Hawai‘i .522 2011 Hoku Nohara, NMSU 24 2001 Lori Hoffman, FS 1.17 1997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 33 2013 New Mexico State .485 2012 Michelle Moses, FS 18 2002 Jamie Southern, FS 0.44 1998 Amanda Scott, FS 25 Delaney Willard, BYU 18 2003 Jamie Southern, FS 0.64 1999 Amanda Scott, FS 29 AT BATS 2013 Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 20 2004 Jamie Southern, FS 0.54 2000 Amanda Scott, FS 33 1991 Southern Utah 278 2005 Jamie Southern, FS 0.46 2001 Felicity Witt, UH 22 1992 Southern Utah 280 RUNS BATTED IN 2006 Robin Mackin, FS 1.54 2002 Jamie Southern, FS 33 1993 Fresno State 669 1991 Charmelle Green, UU 33 2007 Robin Mackin, FS 1.37 2003 Melissa Coogan, UH 32 1994 Utah 770 Teri Klement, CSU 33 2008 Morgan Melloh, FS 1.28 2004 Jamie Southern, FS 30 1995 Colorado State 748 1992 Julie Clancy, SDSU 30 2009 Katie Holverson, NEV 1.70 2005 Jamie Southern, FS 28 1996 San Diego State 773 1993 Beth Calcante, CSN 51 2010 Michelle Moses, FS 2.07 2006 Robin Mackin, FS 28 1997 Fresno State 907 1994 Kim Maher, FS 64 2011 , UH 1.28 2007 Robin Mackin, FS 36 1998 Hawai‘i 864 1995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN 47 2012 Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.47 2008 Morgan Melloh, FS 42 1999 Fresno State 665 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 60 2013 Teri Lyles, UTA 1.59 2009 Morgan Melloh, FS 30 2000 Hawai‘i 552 1997 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 66 2010 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 30 2001 Hawai‘i 569 1998 Nina Lindenberg, FS 77 INNINGS PITCHED 2011 Alex Newman, NMSU 23 2002 Fresno State 731 1999 Angela Cervantez, FS 73 1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 263.2 2012 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 28 2003 Hawai‘i 554 2000 Angela Cervantez, FS 48 1992 Karen McCormick, SDSU 219.1 2013 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 29 2004 Fresno State 672 2001 Lindsay Fossatti, FS 33 1993 Tami Blunt, CSS 266.2 2005 Fresno State 487 2002 Stacey Porter, UH 47 1994 Maureen Brady, FS 321.0 TEAM LEADERS 2006 Nevada 485 2003 Christina Clark, FS 46 1995 Maureen Brady, FS 285.0 WAC Games 2007 Hawai‘i 508 2004 Christina Clark, FS 56 1996 Jennifer Richardson, CSN 220.0 2008 San Jose State 524 2005 Christina Clark, FS 42 1997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 260.1 BATTING AVERAGE 2009 Fresno State 602 2006 Brittany Puzey, NEV 39 1998 Brandi Isgar, UNLV 221.0 1991 New Mexico .292 2010 Hawai‘i 589 Ashley Roszkos, NMSU 39 1999 Sarah Farnworth, Utah 242.0 1992 New Mexico .276 2011 New Mexico State 620 2007 Kate Robinson, UH 71 2000 Amanda Scott, FS 276.0 1993 CS Northridge .309 2012 Nevada 535 2008 Kate Robinson, UH 56 2001 Morgan Seibert, PSU 234.0 1994 CS Northridge .360 2013 UT Arlington 587 2009 Amberly Waits, LTU 62 2002 Jamie Southern, FS 351.2 1995 Fresno State .311 2010 Hoku Nohara, NMSU 62 2003 Melissa Coogan, UH 281.0 1996 Utah .330 2011 Hoku Nohara, NMSU 73 2004 Jamie Southern, FS 259.0 1997 Colorado State .319 2012 Delaney Willard, BYU 88 2005 Carol Forbes, SJSU 183.1 1998 Hawai‘i .346 2013 Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 63 2006 Jordan McPherson, NEV 283.1 1999 New Mexico .321 2007 Robin Mackin, FS 311.1 2000 Fresno State .316 STOLEN BASES 2008 Morgan Melloh, FS 360.2 2001 Hawai‘i .297 1991 Tiffany Strnad, CU 29 2009 Morgan Melloh, FS 319.1 2002 Hawai‘i .288 1992 Julie Garcia, UNM 28 2010 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 237.2 2003 Fresno State .319 1993 Jennifer Hambly, SDSU 20 2011 Meghan Krieg, LTU 247.0 2004 Fresno State .299 1994 Amy Timmel, UU 33 2012 Michelle Moses, FS 251.0 2005 Hawai‘i .313 1995 Sandy Rhea, UU 23 2013 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 261.2 2006 Fresno State .299 1996 Sandy Rhea, UU 27 2007 Hawai‘i .380 1997 Sandy Rhea, UU 46 STRIKEOUTS 2008 Nevada .336 1998 Sandy Rhea, UU 34 1991 Janet Womack, UU 150 2009 New Mexico State .316 1999 Cayley Warner, UNM 39 1992 Dena Mullins, UNM 181 2010 Hawai‘i .357 2000 Anna Trauernicht, LMU 32 1993 Tami Blunt, CSS 284 2011 New Mexico State .379 2012 Brigham Young .318 2001 Anna Trauernicht, LMU 31 1994 Ali Andrus, UU 270 2013 New Mexico State .304 2002 Brittany Stanley, LTU 30 1995 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 221 2003 Brittany Stanley, LTU 17 1996 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 218 2004 Amber Miles, LTU 29 1997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 271 2005 Stacey Walkingstick, TU 27 1998 Amanda Scott, FS 180 2006 Emma Barnes, LTU 12 1999 Amanda Scott, FS 231

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RUNS 2007 Hawai‘i 30 2001 Hawai‘i 68 INNINGS PITCHED 1991 Utah 45 2008 Nevada 40 2002 Hawai‘i 82 1991 San Diego State 76.0 1992 Utah 30 2009 Hawai’i 29 2003 Fresno State 88 1992 Utah 75.0 1993 CS Northridge 109 2010 Nevada 36 2004 Fresno State 98 1993 New Mexico 173.0 1994 CS Northridge 144 2011 New Mexico State 42 2005 Fresno State 82 1994 Utah 194.0 1995 Utah 122 2012 Fresno State 24 2006 Louisiana Tech 70 1995 CS Northridge 201.0 1996 Utah 157 2013 Seattle U 28 2007 Hawai‘i 140 1996 CS Northridge 203.2 1997 Colorado State 167 2008 Nevada 101 1997 Colorado State 219.0 1998 Fresno State 195 TRIPLES 2009 New Mexico State 101 1998 San Diego State 215.1 1999 Fresno State 135 1991 Southern Utah 6 2010 Hawai‘i 180 1999 Fresno State 185.1 2000 Fresno State 79 1992 Southern Utah 4 2011 New Mexico State 150 2000 Loyola Marymount 144.1 2001 Hawai‘i 78 1993 CS Northridge 8 2012 Hawai‘i 114 2001 Hawai‘i 140.2 2002 Hawai‘i 91 1994 Fresno State 8 2013 New Mexico State 106 2002 Fresno State 193.1 2003 Fresno State 99 1995 Fresno State 9 2003 Hawai‘i 141.0 2004 Fresno State 109 1996 Utah 12 STOLEN BASES 2004 Nevada 170.0 2005 Fresno State 95 1997 San Jose State 14 1991 New Mexico 10 2005 San Jose State 123.2 2006 Louisiana Tech 75 1998 Utah 13 1992 Utah 10 2006 Nevada 122.0 2007 Hawai‘i 148 1999 Colorado State 9 San Diego State 10 2007 New Mexico State 124.0 2008 Nevada 107 2000 Fresno State 5 Creighton 10 2008 Nevada 128.0 2009 New Mexico State 106 2001 Tulsa 3 1993 Utah 38 2009 Hawai’i 150.2 2010 Hawai‘i 193 2002 Hawai‘i 4 1994 Utah 47 2010 Fresno State 144.1 2011 New Mexico State 166 2003 Louisiana Tech 4 1995 Utah 46 2011 Utah State 144.1 2012 Hawai‘i 124 2004 San Jose State 6 1996 San Diego State 30 2012 Nevada 136.1 2013 New Mexico State 112 2005 Hawai‘i 6 1997 Colorado State 50 2013 UT Arlington 153.2 2006 Louisiana Tech 5 1998 San Diego State 38 HITS 2007 Hawai‘i 3 1999 San Diego State 21 STRIKEOUTS 1991 New Mexico 76 2008 Nevada 4 New Mexico 21 1991 Utah 31 1992 Utah 71 New Mexico State 4 2000 Loyola Marymount 25 1992 New Mexico 43 1993 Fresno State 184 2009 San Jose State 10 2001 San Jose State 13 1993 CS Sacramento 134 CS Northridge 184 2010 Three teams 3 2002 Tulsa 23 1994 Utah 151 1994 Utah 255 2011 Fresno State 5 2003 Hawai‘i 18 1995 CS Sacramento 177 1995 Fresno State 225 2012 Brigham Young 4 2004 Louisiana Tech 30 1996 CS Sacramento 159 1996 Fresno State 232 Fresno State 4 2005 Hawai‘i 31 1997 Utah 170 1997 Colorado State 284 2013 San Jose State 10 2006 New Mexico State 24 1998 Fresno State 163 1998 Hawai‘i 299 2007 Utah State 18 1999 Fresno State 175 1999 Fresno State 207 HOME RUNS 2008 Nevada 20 2000 Fresno State 128 2001 Hawai‘i 93 2000 Fresno State 150 1991 New Mexico 4 2009 Nevada 21 2002 Fresno State 159 Hawai‘i 150 1992 Utah 3 2010 Boise State 27 2003 Fresno State 125 2001 Hawai‘i 169 1993 CS Northridge 19 2011 New Mexico State 22 2004 Fresno State 130 2002 Hawai‘i 196 1994 CS Northridge 15 2012 San Jose State 22 2013 Texas State 28 2005 Fresno State 144 2003 Hawai‘i 166 1995 CS Northridge 16 2006 Fresno State 143 2004 Fresno State 201 1996 Utah 16 2007 Hawai‘i 120 2005 Fresno State 152 1997 Utah 13 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2008 Fresno State 136 2006 Hawai‘i 138 1998 Fresno State 17 1991 Utah 1.24 2009 Fresno State 182 2007 Hawai‘i 193 1999 UNLV 9 1992 San Diego State 0.82 2010 Fresno State 181 2008 Nevada 175 2000 Hawai‘i 11 1993 CS Sacramento 0.72 2011 Hawai‘i 146 2009 Fresno State 169 San Jose State 11 1994 CS Northridge 0.48 2012 Hawai‘i 116 2010 Hawai‘i 210 1995 CS Sacramento 0.78 2001 Hawai‘i 14 2013 San Jose State 106 2011 New Mexico State 235 2002 Loyola Marymount 17 1996 Fresno State 0.72 2012 Hawai‘i 162 2003 Hawai‘i 15 1997 Fresno State 0.95 2013 New Mexico State 178 2004 Fresno State 26 1998 Fresno State 1.44 2005 Fresno State 18 1999 Fresno State 0.66 DOUBLES 2006 Hawai‘i 14 2000 Fresno State 0.47 2001 Fresno State 0.68 1991 Utah 11 2007 Hawai‘i 30 2002 Fresno State 0.72 San Diego State 11 2008 Nevada 17 2003 Fresno State 1.19 1992 New Mexico 12 2009 Hawai’i 29 Hawai‘i 1.19 1993 CS Northridge 25 2010 Hawai‘i 65 2004 Tulsa 1.57 1994 CS Northridge 36 2011 New Mexico State 32 2005 Fresno State 0.63 1995 CS Sacramento 30 2012 Hawai‘i 32 2006 Fresno State 1.30 1996 Fresno State 45 2013 New Mexico State 25 2007 Hawai‘i 1.74 1997 Fresno State 51 2008 Fresno State 1.33 1998 Hawai‘i 45 RUNS BATTED IN 2009 Nevada 1.41 New Mexico 45 1991 Utah 36 2010 Fresno State 2.09 1999 Fresno State 38 1992 Utah 26 2011 Hawai‘i 1.75 New Mexico 38 1993 CS Northridge 89 2012 Hawai‘i 1.29 2000 San Jose State 27 1994 CS Northridge 119 2013 San Jose State 1.97 2001 Hawai‘i 22 1995 Utah 98 2002 Hawai‘i 30 1996 Utah 139 2003 Nevada 22 1997 Fresno State 144 2004 Fresno State 35 1998 Fresno State 163 2005 Tulsa 30 1999 Fresno State 114 2006 Louisiana Tech 25 2000 Fresno State 70

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WINS 2005 Tara Harbert, UH .486 1999 Becky Witt, FS 22 Sara Parsons, NEV 8 2006 Christina Clark, FS .500 1991 Utah 8 Amanda Scott, FS 22 2013 Bubba Morrow, SU 8 2007 Kelsey Starr, NEV .457 1992 Utah 9 2000 Jessica Guerrero, PSU 13 2008 Vanessa Briones, NEV .429 1993 CS Northridge 20 Lovie Jung, FS 13 TRIPLES 2009 Amberly Waits, LTU .433 1994 Utah 22 2001 Stacey Porter, UH 14 1991 Heather Hobbs, SUU 4 2010 Jessica Iwata, UH .488 1995 CS Northridge 22 2002 Kate Judd, UH 14 1992 Joni Reynolds, SUU 2 2011 Kandis Jones, NMSU .446 1996 Fresno State 24 2003 Christina Clark, FS 22 1993 Beth Calcante, CSN 3 2012 JC Clayton, BYU .484 1997 Colorado State 26 2004 Christina Clark, FS 31 1994 Amy Timmel, UU 4 2013 Michelle Cox, SJSU .485 1998 Fresno State 28 2005 Christina Clark, FS 21 1995 Laura Berg, FS 5 1999 Fresno State 24 2006 Christina Clark, FS 17 1996 Sandy Rhea, UU 3 2000 Fresno State 16 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 2007 , UH 24 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 3 2001 Hawai‘i 16 1991 Charmelle Green, UU .625 2008 Brittany Puzey, NEV 15 1997 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 5 2002 Fresno State 18 1992 Julie Garcia, UNM .538 2009 Haley Perkins, FS 20 1998 Jenny Monson, UU 4 2003 Hawai‘i 17 1993 Beth Calcante, CSN .773 2010 Kelly Majam, UH 31 Nina Lindenberg, FS 4 2004 Fresno State 20 1994 Shannon Jones, CSN .803 2011 Tiare Jennings, NMSU 24 1999 Holly Schmillen, CSU 5 2005 Fresno State 17 1995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN .909 2012 Kelly Majam, UH 21 2000 Kristen Hunter, FS 4 2006 Fresno State 12 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS .942 2013 Markesha Collins, SJSU 21 2001 Laura Eckley, LMU 2 2007 Hawai‘i 16 1997 Kim Rondina, UNLV 1.033 2002 Veronica Ramos, SJSU 2 2008 Nevada 16 1998 Nina Lindenberg, FS .763 HITS Stacey Porter, UH 2 2009 Fresno State 15 1999 Sunny Smith, UU .763 1991 Sue Campbell, SDSU 13 2003 Stacey Porter, UH 2 Hawai’i 15 2000 Kim Bentley, SJSU .623 Kelly Brookhart, CU 13 2004 Amber Miles, LTU 2 Nevada 15 2001 Kate Judd, UH .793 1992 Amy Timmel, UU 13 Mizi Ing, FS 2 2010 Hawai‘i 19 2002 Stacey Porter, UH .722 1993 Three Players 27 Jiliane Hartfiel, NEV 2 2011 New Mexico State 17 2003 Stacey Porter, UH 1.017 1994 Amy Timmel, UU 46 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 2 2012 Hawai‘i 17 2004 Christina Clark, FS .864 1995 Robyn Yorke, FS 41 2005 Denise Dahlberg, UH 2 2013 San Jose State 17 2005 Christina Clark, FS .842 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 46 Sara Dyer, TU 2 2006 Christina Clark, FS 1.000 1997 Tia Morenz, UH 48 Kaulana Gould, UH 2 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 2007 Kate Robinson, UH .964 1998 Laura Berg, FS 52 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 2 1991 N/A 2008 Vanessa Briones, NEV .755 1999 Angela Cervantez, FS 34 2006 Emma Barnes, LTU 2 1992 Creighton .982 2009 Angie Ortega, NMSU .873 2000 Becky Witt, FS 28 2007 Nine Players 1 1993 CS Northridge .972 2010 Jessica Iwata, UH 1.050 2001 Natalie Gonzales, UH 28 2008 Amberly Waits, LTU 3 1994 CS Sacramento .966 2011 Devon Bridges, BSU .980 2002 Natalie Gonzales, UH 32 2009 Kelly Fangonilo, SJSU 4 1995 CS Northridge .975 2012 Delaney Willard, BYU .911 2003 Tracie Uchima, UH 27 Sarah Taylor, SJSU 4 1996 CS Sacramento .971 2013 Staci Rodriguez, NMSU .903 2004 Jamie Southern, FS 32 2010 Nicole Tindall, USU 2 1997 Fresno State .969 2005 Denise Dahlberg, UH 24 Haley Gilleland, FS 2 1998 Fresno State .977 AT BATS 2006 Tyeeen Tausaga, UH 22 2011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 3 1999 Fresno State .974 1991 Kelly Brookhart, CU 33 2007 Haley Perkins, FS 26 2012 JC Clayton, BYU 3 2000 San Jose State .979 1992 Amy Timmel, UU 39 Kaulana Gould, UH 25 2013 Markesha Collins, SJSU 3 2001 San Jose State .973 1993 Amy Timmel, UU 85 2008 Noelle Micka, NEV 22 2002 Fresno State .976 1994 Laura Berg, FS 95 2009 Haley Perkins, FS 30 HOME RUNS 2003 Fresno State .966 1995 Casey Coffman, UNM 98 2010 Jessica Iwata, UH 39 1991 Several Players 1 2004 Tulsa .977 1996 Kelley Santa Cruz, SDSU 94 2011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 35 1992 Several Players 1 2005 Tulsa .978 1997 Laura Berg, FS 118 2012 JC Clayton, BYU 30 1993 Beth Calcante, CSN 7 2006 Fresno State .983 1998 Laura Berg, FS 116 2013 Amber Olive, NMSU 36 1994 Michelle Bolt, FS 6 2007 Hawai‘i .976 1999 Amanda Scott, FS 80 1995 Cyndee Bennett, UU 8 2008 Fresno State .975 Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV 80 DOUBLES Scia Maumausolo, CSN 8 2009 Fresno State .971 2000 Melissa McGie, UH 71 1991 Four Players 4 1996 Cyndee Bennett, UU 6 2010 Hawai‘i .972 2001 Natalie Gonzales, UH 73 1992 Three Players 3 Nina Lindenberg, FS 6 2011 Hawai‘i .975 2002 Elisa Barrios, SJSU 94 1993 Kim Meyer, CSS 7 Scia Maumausolo, CSN 6 2012 Fresno State .973 2003 Tracie Uchima, UH 72 Michelle Bolt, FS 7 1997 Kim Rondina, UNLV 6 2013 New Mexico State .974 2004 Tracie Uchima, UH 87 1994 Shannon Jones, CSN 11 1998 Raven Coberg, UNLV 8 Utah State .974 2005 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 61 1995 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 10 1999 Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV 7 Jamie Southern, FS 61 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS 15 2000 Four Players 4 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2006 Valana Manuma, UH 62 1997 Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM 12 2001 Kate Judd, UH 6 2007 Clare Warwick, UH 65 1998 Dana Degen, UH 10 2002 Stacey Porter, UH 7 WAC Games 2008 Noelle Micka, NEV 65 Joyce Lum, UH 10 2003 Stacey Porter, UH 9 Sarah Taylor, SJSU 65 1999 Angela Cervantez, FS 10 2004 Christina Clark, FS 10 BATTING AVERAGE 2009 Tanisha Milca, UH 77 2000 Four Players 5 2005 Christina Clark, FS 7 1991 Sue Campbell, SDSU .448 2010 Jessica Iwata, UH 80 2001 Kate Judd, UH 7 2006 Christina Clark, FS 4 1992 Stephanie Smith, UNM .360 2011 Kylie Randall, NMSU 85 2002 Linday Fossatti, FS 6 Brandi Peiler, UH 4 1993 Tamara Ivie, CSN .387 2012 Amber Olive, NMSU 74 2003 Chrisina Clark, FS 9 Amanda Winkley, SJSU 4 1994 Robyn Yorke, FS .500 2013 Amber Olive, NMSU 78 2004 Carrie Mackey, NEV 7 Sara Fleming, USU 4 1995 Scia Maumausolo, CSN .494 2005 Rochelle Sandberg, LTU 6 2007 Kate Robinson, UH 9 1996 Nina Lindenberg, FS .535 RUNS Lindsey Tower, TU 6 2008 Five Players 5 1997 Kim Rondina, UNLV .525 2006 Christina Clark, FS 6 2009 Angie Ortega, NMSU 7 1998 Laura Berg, FS .448 1991 Charmelle Green, UU 8 1992 Three Players 6 Candice Rainwater, NEV 6 2010 Melissa Gonzalez, UH 11 1999 Angela Cervantez, FS .466 2007 Five Players 5 Jessica Iwata, UH 11 2000 Becky Witt, FS .500 1993 Terri Pearson, CSN 19 1994 Kim Maher, FS 25 2008 Regan Clark, LTU 7 2011 Devon Bridges, BSU 10 2001 Anna Trauernicht, LMU .417 2009 Haley Gilleland, FS 7 2012 Jessica Iwata, UH 8 2002 Kate Judd, UH .414 1995 Laura Berg, FS 22 1996 Tammy Beer, UU 28 2010 Jessica Iwata, UH 12 2013 Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 9 2003 Stacey Porter, UH .458 2011 Valerie Swedberg, NMSU 7 2004 Bridget Broadnax, LTU .400 1997 Jennifer Buford, CSU 31 1998 Becky Witt, FS 40 2012 Melanie Goff, LTU 8

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RUNS BATTED IN EARNED RUN AVERAGE STRIKEOUTS 1991 Deb DiMeglio, UU 10 1991 Lisa Perettie, SDSU 0.21 1991 Janet Womack, UU 25 1992 Julie Clancy, SDSU 7 1992 Dena Mullins, UNM 0.19 1992 Dena Mullins, UNM 34 1993 Beth Calcante, CSN 30 1993 Marnie Hill, UNM 0.55 1993 Tami Blunt, CSS 114 1994 Kim Maher, FS 33 1994 Jennifer Richardson, CSN 0.18 1994 Ali Andrus, UU 131 1995 Cyndee Bennett, UU 29 1995 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 0.59 1995 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 101 1996 Cyndee Bennett, UU 30 1996 Lindsay Parker, FS 0.48 1996 Susie Bugliarello, CSS 100 1997 Dana Degan, UH 33 1997 Amanda Scott, FS 0.36 1997 Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU 113 1998 Nina Lindenberg, FS 43 1998 Amanda Scott, FS 0.66 1998 Amanda Scott, FS 87 1999 Angela Cervantez, FS 28 1999 Amanda Scott, FS 0.33 1999 Kelly Gentle, UH 93 2000 Angela Cervantez, FS 19 2000 Amanda Scott, FS 0.00 2000 Amanda Scott, FS 85 2001 Kate Judd, UH 16 2001 Lori Hoffman, FS 0.29 2001 Jenny Magill, TU 64 2002 Stacey Porter, UH 22 2002 Jamie Southern, FS 0.45 2002 Jamie Southern, FS 137 2003 Christina Clark, FS 21 2003 Jamie Southern, FS 0.49 2003 Jamie Southern, FS 106 2004 Christina Clark, FS 20 2004 Jamie Southern, FS 0.75 2004 Jamie Southern, FS 80 2005 Christina Clark, FS 18 2005 Jamie Southern, FS 0.16 2005 Jamie Southern, FS 118 2006 Stacey Lien, NMSU 14 2006 Merryann Barr, FS 0.93 2006 Robin Mackin, FS 117 2007 Kate Robinson, UH 33 2007 Kate Robinson, UH 1.15 2007 Robin Mackin, FS 84 2008 Brittany McConnell, SJSU 20 2008 Morgan Melloh, FS 1.14 2008 Morgan Melloh, FS 133 2009 Angie Ortega, NMSU 21 2009 Wanda Malone, LTU 0.66 2009 Morgan Melloh, FS 163 2010 Jessica Iwata, UH 32 2010 Michelle Moses, FS 1.22 2010 Meghan Krieg, LTU 105 2011 Devon Bridges, BSU 29 2011 Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.28 2011 Meghan Krieg, LTU 118 2012 Delaney Willard, BYU 33 2012 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 1.07 2012 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 85 2013 Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 26 2013 Alex Newman, NMSU 1.25 2013 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 88 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 1.25 STOLEN BASES WINS 1991 N/A INNINGS PITCHED 1991 Janet Womack, UU 6 1992 Amy Timmel, UU 5 1991 Janet Womack, UU 51.7 1992 Janet Womack, UU 7 1993 Amy Timmel, UU 8 1992 Janet Womack, UU 57.1 1993 Tami Blunt, CSS 11 1994 Amy Timmel, UU 20 1993 Dena Mullins, UNM 124.0 Kathy Blake, CSN 11 1995 Tammy Beer, UU 12 1994 Maureen Brady, FS 150.0 1994 Ali Andrus, UU 18 Sandy Rhea, UU 12 1995 Kathy Blake-Small, CSN 116.0 1995 Ali Andrus, UU 12 1996 Sandy Rhea, UU 10 1996 Nikki Johnson, CSU 110.0 Kathy Blake-Small, CSN 12 1997 Sandy Rhea, UU 24 1997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 129.0 1996 Tara Glaister, CSU 11 1998 Sandy Rhea, UU 19 1998 Sarah Farnworth, UU 135.1 1997 Nikki Johnson, CSU 15 1999 Tami Simpson, SDSU 14 1999 Kelly Gentle, UH 108.1 1998 Amanda Scott, FS 15 2000 Anna Trauernicht, LMU 8 2000 Desiree Duran, UH 80.1 1999 Kelly Gentle, UH 13 Jessie Smith, TU 8 2001 Jenny Magill, TU 82.1 2000 Amanda Scott, FS 9 2001 Anna Trauernicht, LMU 6 2002 Jamie Southern, FS 125.2 2001 Desiree Duran 9 2002 Brittany Stanley, LTU 11 2003 Melissa Coogan, UH 102.1 2002 Jamie Southern, FS 11 Jessie Smith, TU 11 2004 Carol Forbes, SJSU 106.0 2003 Melissa Coogan, UH 14 2003 Marie Jackson, UH 5 2005 Carol Forbes, SJSU 109.2 2004 Jamie Southern, FS 11 2004 Amber Miles, LTU 15 2006 Jordan McPherson, NEV 84.0 2005 Jamie Southern, FS 13 2005 Stacey Walkingstick, TU 9 2007 Krissi Oliver, LTU 85.2 2006 Robin Mackin, FS 8 2006 Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 10 2008 Morgan Melloh, FS 111.0 Courtney Lewis, SJSU 8 2007 Liz Perez, SJSU 8 2009 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 118.1 2007 Robin Mackin, FS 11 2008 Stephanie Herrera, NMSU 8 2010 Meghan Krieg, LTU 91.0 2008 Morgan Melloh, FS 12 2009 Brittany Puzey, NEV 8 2011 Meghan Krieg, LTU 106.2 2009 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 13 2010 Haley Gilleland, FS 9 2012 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 96.1 2010 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 13 Kylie Randall, NMSU 9 2013 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 106.0 2011 Aubray Zell, BSU 9 2011 Haley Gilleland, FS 12 Michelle Moses, FS 9 2012 Michelle Cox, SJSU 9 2012 Stephanie Ricketts, UH 12 2013 Kelli Baker, TXST 9 2013 Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 13 Michelle Cox, SJSU 9

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GAMES PLAYED 9. Courtney Lewis, SJSU, 2003-06 13 BATTING AVERAGE INNINGS PITCHED 1. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 277 10. Haley Gilleland, FS, 2008-11 12 1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 .440 1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 1088.2 2. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 266 Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 12 2. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994-97 .435 2. Carol Forbes, SJSU, 2002-05 935.1 3. Randi Berg, FS, 1994-97 263 Jenifer Henry, FS, 1993-96 12 3. Christine Thomsen, USU, 2012-13 .421 3. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1994-97 891.2 4. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1997-00 258 4. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 .414 4. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 871.0 5. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 253 HOME RUNS 5. Kim Maher, FS, 1993-94 .401 5. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU, 2009-13 843.1 6. Jenifer Henry, FS, 1993-96 251 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 64 6. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 .397 6. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 841.1 7. Lori Hoffman, FS, 2001-04 250 2. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 62 7. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997-98 .390 6. Jordan McPherson, NEV, 2005-08 795.2 8. Jo Pini, FS, 1993-96 249 3. Michelle Moses, FS, 2009-12 59 8. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 .386 7. Krissi Oliver, LTU, 2006-09 779.2 9. Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2006-09 245 4. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010-12 54 9. Becky Witt, FS, 1998-01 .382 8. Melissa Coogan, 2002-05 775.0 10. Mitzi Ing, FS, 2001-04 244 5. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 48 10. Alyson Carter, CSU, 1997-99 .379 9. Katie Holverson, NEV, 2007-10 766.2 6. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010-12 47 Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 .379 AT BATS 7. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 46 ERA 1. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 957 8. Kate Robinson, UH, 2005-08 44 TOTAL BASES 1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 0.51 2. Becky Witt, FS, 1998-01 866 9. Ashley Maroda, NMSU, 2008-11 43 1. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 563 2. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 0.55 3. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 849 10. Kelley Kaneshiro, USU, 2008-12 39 2. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 500 3. Amy Windmiller, CSN, 1993-94 0.69 4. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994-97 820 3. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 469 4. Kristen Hunter, FS, 1999-00 0.78 5. Jamie Southern, FS 2001-05 808 RUNS BATTED IN 4. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 455 5. Kathy Blake-Small, CSN, 1993-95 0.82 6. Lori Hoffman, FS, 2001-04 790 1. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 212 5. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 450 6. Janet Womack, UU, 1991-92 0.83 7. Haley Perkins, FS, 2006-09 789 2. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 209 6. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 443 7. Maureen Brady, FS, 1993-95 0.99 8. Emma Barnes, LTU, 2006-09 768 3. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 201 7. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 431 8. Dena Mullins, UNM, 1992-93 1.03 9. Haley Gilleland, FS, 2008-11 767 4. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 185 8. Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1994-97 430 9. Lindsay Parker, FS, 1996-97 1.06 10. Randi Berg, FS, 1994-97 762 5. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995-98 183 9. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995-98 429 10. Susie Bugliarello, CSS, 1994-96 1.10 6. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 176 10. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 404 RUNS 7. Michelle Moses, FS, 2009-12 175 STRIKEOUTS 1. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 245 Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1994-97 175 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 1321 2. Christina Clark, FS 2003-06 228 9. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1997-00 174 1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 .768 2. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 1138 3. Becky Witt, FS, 1998- 01 224 10. Brittany McConnell, SJSU, 2006-10 166 2. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 .756 3. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2008-11 859 4. Haley Perkins, FS, 2006-09 189 Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2006-09 166 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 .738 4. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 851 Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994-97 189 4. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010-2012 .722 5. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2009-12 818 6. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 188 SACRIFICE HITS 5. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010-2012 .711 6. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1994-97 809 7. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995-98 177 1. Stacey Walkingstick, TU, 2002-05 80 6. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1998-99 .686 7. Robin Mackin, FS, 2005-07 771 8. Kelly Majam, UH, 2009-12 176 2. Vanessa Czarnecki, FS, 72 Kim Maher, FS, 1993-94 .686 8. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU, 2009-13 709 9. Kandis Jones, NMSU, 2008-11 175 3. Tyree Woodruff, UH, 1997-01 65 8. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 .671 9. Katie Holverson, NEV, 2007-10 682 10. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1994-98 169 4. Tammy Beer, UU, 1993-96 60 9. Kathy Cox, BSU, 2009-10 .659 10. Kim Watson, NMSU, 2006-09 667 5. Michelle Morga, SJSU, 1997-99 55 10. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 .655 HITS Jo Pini, FS, 1993-96 55 STRIKEOUTS PER 7 INNINGS 1. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 396 7. Stacie Reynolds, UU, 1993-96 54 VICTORIES 1. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 9.47 2. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994-97 357 8. Tracy Stowe, SDSU, 1991-92 43 1. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 118 2. Robin Mackin, FS, 2005-07 9.20 3. Becky Witt, FS, 1998-01 331 9. Lisa Hashimoto, UU, 1997-99 41 2. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 106 3. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 8.49 4. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 296 10. Maya Garcia, SJSU, 1997-99 40 3. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2009-12 102 4. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2008-11 8.36 5. Haley Perkins, FS, 2006-09 283 Beth Calcante, CSN, 1993-94 40 4. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 90 5. Susie Bugliarello, CSS, 1994-96 8.23 6. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 269 5. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1994-97 89 6. Kaia Parnaby, UH, 2010-12 7.69 7. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 262 BASES ON BALLS 6. Maureen Brady, FS, 1993-95 75 7. Michelle Moses, FS, 2009-12 7.62 8. Kandis Jones, NMSU, 2008-11 260 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2008-11 138 7. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU, 2009-13 73 8. Julie Fennell, TU, 2004-05 7.29 Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1994-97 260 2. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010-12 117 8. Melissa Coogan, UH, 2002-05 71 9. Amy Windmiller, CSN, 1993-94 6.98 10. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 257 3. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 114 9. Katie Holverson, NEV, 2007-10 68 10. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 6.84 Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 257 4. Lindsay Fossatti, FS, 99-02 111 Carol Forbes, SJSU, 2002-05 68 5. Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009-12 108 Boldface indicates active player DOUBLES 6. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1997-00 97 SAVES 1. Christina Clark, FS, 2003-06 57 7. Britton Murdock, NEV, 2008-11 96 1. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU, 2009-13 17 2. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1997-00 55 8. Katie Torres, TU, 2003-05 93 2. Shelbi Tyteca, USU, 2010-13 10 3. Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2006-09 54 9. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1993-96 92 Jamie Southern, FS, 2002-05 11 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 54 10. Kylie Randall, NMSU, 2006-09 91 Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 10 5. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995-98 51 5. Maren Genow, TU, 2003-05 9 6. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 47 STOLEN BASES 6. Katie Holverson, NEV, 2007-10 8 7. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997-00 46 1. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995-98 130 Carol Forbes, SJSU, 2002-05 8 8. Sam Bias, NEV, 2007-10 45 2. Kylie Randall, NMSU, 2008-11 103 8. Celisha Walker, NMSU, 2011-present 7 9. Regan Clark, LTU, 44 3. Brittany Stanley, LTU, 2002-05 90 Alex Newman, NMSU, 2010-13 7 Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995-98 44 4. Amber Miles, LTU, 2002-05 89 Lela Work, BSU, 2010-11 7 5. Haley Gilleland, FS, 2008-11 86 Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008-10 7 TRIPLES 6. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1995-98 81 Courtney Lewis, SJSU, 2003-06 7 Kelly Gentle, UH, 1996-99 7 1. Laura Berg, FS, 1994-95, 97-98 25 7. Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1995-97 71 2. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2007-10 19 8. Jessie Smith, TU, 1999-2002 70 Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995-98 19 9. Amy Timmel, UU, 1991-94 69 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996-98 19 10. Stacey Walkingstick, TU, 2002-05 65 5. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1998-99 18 6. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2006-10 15 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995-98 15 8. Kym Silagyi, NEV, 2006-09 14

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BATTING AVERAGE DOUBLES HOME RUNS EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 .508 1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 29 1. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 30 1. Amanda Scott, FS, 1999 0.24 2. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 .488 2. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 26 2. Melissa Gonzalez, UH, 2010 25 2. Amy Windmiller, CSN, 1994 0.36 Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1995 .482 3. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 21 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2011 24 3. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 0.41 3. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 .481 Casey Coffman, UNM, 1996 21 4. Christina Clark, FS, 2004 23 4. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 0.44 4. Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 .479 5. Christina Clark, FS, 2006 19 5. Kathy Cox, BSU, 2010 21 5. Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 0.46 5. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 .468 Amanda Scott, FS, 1997 19 Kate Robinson, UH, 2008 21 6. Kathy Blake, CSN, 1994 0.51 6. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 .458 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 19 7. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU, 2013 20 7. Jamie Southern, FS, 2004 0.54 7. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 .449 8. Noelle Micka, NEV, 2008 18 8. Michelle Moses, FS, 2010 19 8. Susie Bugliarello, CSS, 1995 0.59 Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1996 .449 Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 18 Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 19 9. Kristen Hunter, FS, 1999 0.61 9. Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 .445 Jiliane Hartfiel, NEV, 2004 18 10. Michelle Moses, FS, 2012 18 Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 0.61 10. Christina Clark, FS, 2006 .430 Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2007 18 Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 18 Casey Coffman, UNM, 1996 .430 Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 18 VICTORIES Amanda Tauali’i, UH, 2010 18 DOUBLES PER GAME 1. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 42

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 0.47 2. Maureen Brady, FS, 1994 36 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.007 2. Casey Coffman, UNM, 1996 0.42 HOME RUNS PER GAME Robin Mackin, FS, 2007 36 2. Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 .941 3. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 0.35 1. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 0.45 4. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 33 3. Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 .940 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995 0.35 2. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2011 0.43 Nikki Johnson, CSU, 1997 33 4. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 .934 5. Karley Hopkins, NEV, 2011 0.34 3. Jessica Gonzalez, UH, 2010 0.38 Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 33 5. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 .919 6. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 0.33 4. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU, 2013 0.35 7. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 32 6. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 .897 Kelsey Starr, NEV, 2010 0.33 5. Kathy Cox, BSU, 2010 0.34 Melissa Coogan, UH, 2003 32 7. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 .859 8. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 0.32 Kate Robinson, UH, 2008 0.34 9. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2010 30 8. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1995 .848 Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 0.32 Christina Clark, FS, 2004 0.34 Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 30 9. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2010 .825 10. Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV, 1999 0.31 8. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 0.32 Jamie Southern, FS, 2003 30 10. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1996 .820 Ashley Bennett, UTEP, 2005 0.31 9. Michelle Moses, FS, 2012 0.31 Brittany Puzey, NEV, 2007 0.31 Michelle Moses, FS, 2010 0.31 STRIKEOUTS Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 0.31 AT BATS 1. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 454 Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009 0.31 1. Laura Bergs, FS, 1997 245 TRIPLES 2. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 450 Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 0.31 2. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1997 241 1. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 12 3. Robin Mackin, FS, 2006 402 3. Laura Berg, FS, 1994 238 2. Laura Berg, FS, 1995 11 4. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 400 Laura Berg, FS, 1995 238 3. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2008 10 RUNS BATTED IN 5. Robin Mackin, FS, 2007 369 5. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 237 Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 10 1. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 88 6. Jamie Southern, FS, 2003 322 6. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 236 5. Kym Silagyi, NEV, 2009 8 2. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 77 7. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 314 7. Emma Barnes, LTU, 2008 226 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 8 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 73 8. Jamie Southern, FS, 2004 299 Amanda Scott, FS, 1999 226 Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 8 Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 73 9. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2011 289 9. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 222 8. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2009 7 5. Amanda Scott, FS, 1998 72 10. Tami Blunt, CSS, 1993 284 Christina Clark, FS, 2004 222 Haley Perkins, FS, 2008 7 6. Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 71 Emma Barnes, LT, 2006 7 7. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 66 STRIKEOUTS PER 7 INNINGS Sandy Rhea, UU, 1998 7 8. Kim Maher, FS, 1994 64 HITS 1. Robin Mackin, 2006 10.30 Lainie Horne, UNM, 1998 7 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1997 64 1. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 114 2. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2010 10.15 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1997 7 10. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU, 2013 63 2. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 108 3. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 9.86 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 7 3. Laura Berg, FS, 1997 104 4. Jamie Southern, 2005 9.27 Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 7 4. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 102 RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME 5. Jamie Southern, FS, 2003 8.91 Laura Berg, FS, 1997 7 Robyn Yorke, FS, 1997 102 1. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 1.54 6. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 8.81 6. Laura Berg, FS, 1995 101 2. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2011 1.30 7. Lindsay Parker, FS, 1999 8.79 7. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 99 TRIPLES PER GAME 3. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 1.22 8. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2009 8.69 8. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 89 1. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 0.29 4. Hoku Nohara, NMSU, 2010 1.15 9. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2008 8.63 9. Christina Clark, FS, 2004 88 2. Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 0.16 5. Amanda Scott, FS, 1998 1.14 10. Susie Bugliarello, CSS, 1996 8.32 10. Becky Witt, FS, 1999 87 Heather Hobbs, SUU, 1991 0.16 6. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 1.13 Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 87 Laura Berg, FS, 1995 0.16 Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2009 1.13 INNINGS PITCHED Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994 87 5. Kym Silagyi, NEV, 2009 0.15 Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 1.13 1. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 360.2 Amberly Waits, LTU, 2008 0.15 9. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU, 2013 1.11 2. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 351.2 7. Emma Barnes, LT, 2006 0.14 10. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2012 1.08 HITS PER GAME 3. Maureen Brady, FS, 1994 321.0 Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 0.14 1. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 1.71 4. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 319.1 9. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2009 0.13 2. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 1.67 STOLEN BASES 5. Robin Mackin, FS, 2007 311.1 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 0.13 3. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 1.65 1. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1997 46 6. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 286.1 Kelli Groomer, SUU, 1991 0.13 4. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 1.60 2. Kylie Randall, NMSU, 2011 40 7. Maurenn Brady, FS, 1995 285.0 5. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1997 1.52 Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 40 8. Jordan McPherson, UN, 2006 283.1 6. Laura Berg, FS, 1997 1.51 4. Cayley Warner, UNM, 1999 39 Carol Forbes, SJSU, 2005 283.1 7. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2009 1.47 5. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1998 34 10. Melissa Coogan, UH, 2003 281.0 8. Laura Berg, FS, 1995 1.46 6. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 33 9. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 1.41 7. Anna Trauernicht, LMU, 2000 32 Boldface indicates active player 10. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 1.40 Gina Punaro, SDSU, 1997 32 9. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1997 31 Anna Trauernicht, LMU, 2001 31

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BATTING AVERAGE DOUBLES HOME RUNS PER GAME VICTORIES 1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 .535 1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 15 1. Melissa Gonzalez, UH, 2010 0.55 1. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 18 2. Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 .525 2. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 12 Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 0.55 2. Maureen Brady, FS, 1994 17 3. Christina Clark, 2006 .500 Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 12 3. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 0.50 3. Amanda Scott, FS, 1998 15 Becky Witt, FS, 2000 .500 4. Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1997 11 Jenna Rodriguez, UH, 2010 0.50 Nikki Johnson, CSU, 1997 15 Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994 .500 Amanda Scott, FS, 1997 11 Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 0.50 5. Melissa Coogan, UH, 2003 14 6. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1995 .494 Shannon Jones, CSN, 1994 11 6. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 0.48 6. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU, 2013 13 7. Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 .489 7. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 10 7. Amanda Tauali’i, UH, 2010 0.45 Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2010 13 8. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 .488 Dana Degen, UH, 1998 10 Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 0.45 Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2009 13 9. Tara Harbert, UH, 2005 .486 Joyce Lum, UH, 1998 10 9. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU, 2013 0.43 Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 13 10. Michelle Cox, SJSU, 2013 .485 Amy ReCouper, CSU, 1996 10 Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2011 0.43 Kelly Gentle, UH, 1999 13 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1995 10 Sandra Durazo, SDSU, 1999 13

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE DOUBLES PER GAME RUNS BATTED IN STRIKEOUTS 1. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 1.050 1. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 43 1. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 0.60 1. Robin Mackin, FS, 2006 177 2. Kim Rondina, UNLV, 1997 1.033 2. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 33 2. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 0.58 2. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 163 3. Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 1.017 Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 33 3. Christina Clark, FS, 2003 0.50 3. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 137 4. Christina Clark, FS, 2006 1.000 Dana Degan, UH, 1997 33 4. Shannon Jones, CSN, 1994 0.46 4. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2008 133 5. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 .980 Kim Maher, FS, 1994 33 5. Andrea Ortega, FS, 2010 0.43 5. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 131 6. Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 .964 5. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 32 Lainie Horne, UNM, 1999 0.43 6. Meghan Krieg, LTU, 2011 118 7. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 .942 6. Raven Coberg, UNLV, 1998 31 Tera Fowers, SUU, 1992 0.43 Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 118 8. Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 .926 Amanda Scott, FS, 1998 31 8. Angela Cervantez, FS, 1999 0.42 8. Tami Blunt, CSS, 1993 114 9. Delaney Willard, BYU .911 8. Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1996 30 9. Regan Clark, LTU, 2008 0.41 9. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1997 113 10. Scia Maumausolo, CSN, 1995 .909 Beth Calcante, CSN, 1993 30 Amber Wall, FS, 1996 0.41 10. Nikki Johnson, CSU, 1997 108 10. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 29 AT BATS Jenna Rodriguez, UH, 2010 29 1. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 118 TRIPLES Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 29 STRIKEOUTS PER 7 INNINGS Laura Berg, FS, 1997 118 1. Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 6 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 29 1. Robin Mackin, FS, 2006 10.97 3. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 116 2. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 5 Cyndee Bennett, UU, 1995 29 2. Michelle Moses, FS, 2010 10.38 4. Tia Morenz, UH, 1998 114 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU, 1997 5 3. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2010 10.36 5. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1997 111 Laura Berg, FS, 1995 5 RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME 4. Lindsay Parker, FS, 1999 10.09 5. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2009 4 5. Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 9.72 6. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1997 110 1. Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 1.83 Kelly Fangonilo, SJSU, 2009 4 6. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 9.67 7. Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 108 2. Delaney Willard, BYU, 2012 1.74 Kristen Hunter, FS, 2000 4 7. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 9.65 8. Joyce Lum, UH, 1998 107 3. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 1.60 Jenny Monson, UU, 1998 4 8. , UH, 2007 8.90 Nicole Miller, UNLV, 1997 107 4. Valerie Swedberg, NMSU, 2011 1.50 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 4 9. Kaia Parnaby, UH, 2011 8.66 10. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1997 106 5. Jenna Rodriguez, UH, 2010 1.45 Maya Garcia, SJSU, 1997 4 Jamie Southern, FS, 2003 8.66 6. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1998 1.43 Laura Berg, FS, 1997 4 7. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 1.38 HITS Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 4 8. Beth Calcante, CSN, 1993 1.36 INNINGS PITCHED 1. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 52 Heather Hobbs, SUU, 1991 4 2. Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 48 9. Melissa Gonzalez, UH, 2010 1.30 1. Maureen Brady, FS, 1994 150.0 3. Tia Morenz, UH, 1998 46 10. Tyleen Tausaga, UH, 2007 1.28 2. Ali Andrus, UU, 1994 140.1 Becky Witt, FS, 1998 46 TRIPLES PER GAME 3. Sarah Farnworth, UU, 1998 135.1 Laura Berg, FS, 1997 46 1. Heather Hobbs, SUU, 1991 0.40 STOLEN BASES 4. Brandi Isgar, UNLV, 1998 131.1 2. Kelli Groomer, SUU, 1991 0.30 5. Nikki Johnson, CSU, 1997 129.0 Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1997 46 1. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1997 24 3. Holly Schmillen, CSU, 1999 0.25 6. Jamie Southern, FS, 2002 125.2 Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 46 2. Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM, 1997 20 4. Kristen Hunter, FS, 2000 0.22 Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU, 1997 125.2 Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 46 Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 20 5. Joni Reynolds, SUU, 1992 0.20 8. Dena Mullins, UNM, 1993 124.0 9. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1997 45 4. Sandy Rhea, UU, 1998 19 6. Sarah Taylor, SJSU, 2009 0.19 9. Stephanie Ricketts, UH, 2009 118.1 Dana Degen, UH, 1997 45 5. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1997 17 Kelly Fangonilo, SJSU, 2009 0.19 10. Morgan Melloh, FS, 2009 118.0 6. Jennifer Buford, CSU, 1998 16 Laura Berg, FS, 1995 0.19 Amber Solano, CSU, 1997 16 HITS PER GAME Valeri Quintero, SJSU, 1997 0.19 Boldface indicates active player 8. Amber Miles, LT, 2004 15 1. Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 1.95 10. Amberly Waits, LTU, 2008 0.18 2. Nina Lindenberg, FS, 1996 1.77 9. Tami Simpson, SDSU, 1999 14 Amy Timmel, UU, 1994 1.77 10. Haley Gilleland, FS, 2011 12 4. Laura Berg, FS, 1998 1.73 HOME RUNS Tia Morenz, UH, 1997 12 5. Amber Olive, NMSU 1.71 1. Melissa Gonzalez, UH, 2010 11 Tammy Beer, UU, 1995 12 6. Kylie Randall, NMSU, 2011 1.67 Jessica Iwata, UH, 2010 11 Sandy Rhea, UU, 1995 12 7. Kandis Jones, NMSU, 2011 1.65 3. Devon Bridges, BSU, 2011 10 8. Robyn Yorke, FS, 1994 1.62 Kelly Majam, UH, 2010 10 EARNED RUN AVERAGE Jenna Rodriguez, UH, 2010 10 9. JC Clayton, BYU, 2012 1.58 1. Amanda Scott, FS, 2000 0.00 Christina Clark, FS, 2004 10 Robyn Yorke, FS, 1995 1.58 2. Jamie Southern, FS, 2005 0.16 7. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU, 2013 10 3. Jennifer Richardson, CSN, 1994 0.18 Tiare Jennings, NMSU, 2011 9 4. Dena Mullins, UNM, 1992 0.19 Amanda Tauali’i, UH, 2010 9 5. Lisa Perettie, SDSU, 1991 0.21 Kate Robinson, UH, 2007 9 6. Lori Hoffman, FS, 2001 0.29 Stacey Porter, UH, 2003 9 7. Amanda Scott, FS, 1999 0.33 8. Kristen Hunter, FS, 1999 0.34 9. Amanda Scott, FS, 1997 0.36 10. Amy Windmiller, CSN, 1994 0.43

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TEAM 2001 22. Fresno State 1.31 2009 39. Fresno State .969 2008 8. Fresno State .806 33. Hawai‘i 1.47 28. Nevada .710 2010 49. Fresno State .967 44. Hawai‘i .656 BATTING AVERAGE 2002 4. Fresno State 0.90 1994 6. Utah .329 25. Tulsa 1.42 2012 44. Hawai‘i .968 2009 40. Nevada .678 16. CS Northridge .314 2013 32. UTSA .970 49. Fresno State .655 19. Fresno State .311 2003 11. Fresno State 1.34 50. Seattle U .966 35. New Mexico .297 2010 20. Hawai’i .758 2004 18. Tulsa 1.35 46. Fresno State .661 1995 12. Fresno State .317 SCORING PER GAME 2005 13. Fresno State 1.43 1994 15. Utah 5.33 2011 27. New Mexico State .721 1996 12. Fresno State .323 2006 40. Fresno State 2.01 26. CS Northridge 4.97 47. Hawai’i .673 1997 12. Fresno State .326 2007 30. Fresno State 1.87 1996 25. Fresno State 5.00 2012 6. Hawai‘i .830 12. Colorado State .322 38. Hawai‘i 2.00 14. Brigham Young .750 17. Utah .314 1997 12. Colorado State 5.78 18. Hawai‘i .312 2008 23. Fresno State 1.61 17. Fresno State 5.42 2013 29. San Jose State .712 30. Hawai‘i 5.06 1998 6. Fresno State .340 2009 28. Fresno State 1.97 34. Utah 4.81 HOME RUNS PER GAME 7. Hawai‘i .336 43. Nevada 2.23 1991 3. Utah 0.39 23. Colorado State .301 1998 14. Fresno State 5.94 16. New Mexico 0.22 2011 9. Hawai‘i 1.59 22. Hawai‘i 5.13 1999 15. Fresno State .303 27. Colorado State 0.19 2012 8. Hawai‘i 1.50 25. New Mexico .297 1999 28. New Mexico 4.84 1993 2. CS Northridge 0.69 32. Fresno State 4.77 2001 26. Hawai‘i .286 2013 22. UT Arlington 2.00 27. New Mexico 0.26 2007 11. Hawai‘i 5.95 29. Fresno State 0.26 2006 23. Fresno State .298 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 1994 4. CS Northridge 0.61 25. Hawai‘i .297 1991 25. Creighton .961 2008 36. Nevada 5.00 11. Utah 0.48 47. Louisiana Tech .284 33. New Mexico .956 43. Fresno State 4.87 15. Fresno State 0.46 34. Utah .956 2007 16. Hawai‘i .308 2009 7. New Mexico State 6.09 21. New Mexico 0.41 36. Fresno State .298 1992 19. New Mexico .963 30. Nevada 5.20 1995 10. CS Northridge 0.48 34. Utah .958 2008 17. Nevada .311 2010 1. Hawai’i 7.39 11. Utah 0.47 29. Fresno State .298 1993 3. CS Northridge .972 20. New Mexico State 5.84 1996 5. CS Northridge 0.66 42. Hawai‘i .289 8. Sacramento State .968 46. San Jose State 5.15 23. Utah 0.41 19. Utah .963 49. Boise State 5.10 2009 1. New Mexico State .341 25. Colorado State 0.40 28. New Mexico .961 22. Nevada .301 2011 5. New Mexico State 6.93 35. Fresno State 0.35 32. Fresno State .959 23. Boise State 5.68 2010 13. Hawai’i .321 1997 12. UNLV 0.57 1994 12. CS Sacramento .966 19. New Mexico State .317 2012 10. Hawai‘i 6.26 26. Utah 0.40 22. CS Northridge .961 12. Brigham Young 5.90 2011 3. New Mexico State .341 35. Utah .958 1998 6. Fresno State 0.70 39. Boise State State .299 19. UNLV 0.49 1995 18. CS Northridge .965 WON/LOSS PERCENTAGE 28. Colorado State 0.43 19. Fresno State .964 1993 7. CS Northridge .836 2012 11. Brigham Young .315 34. San Jose State 0.41 35. Hawai‘i .296 1996 6. CS Sacramento .971 1994 3. CS Northridge .839 1999 12. New Mexico 0.66 8. CS Northridge .967 7. Utah .797 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 16. Fresno State .964 13. Fresno State .754 1991 20. Creighton 1.02 2000 32. Hawai‘i 0.32 21. Utah 1.04 1997 14. Fresno State .964 1995 21. CS Sacramento .727 2004 21. Fresno State 0.74 24. Colorado State .963 22. Fresno State .725 38. Tulsa 0.65 1992 29. Utah 1.13 23. CS Northridge .717 1998 16. Fresno State .969 2006 42. Fresno State 0.78 1993 8. CS Northridge 1.00 1996 5. Fresno State .823 10. Fresno State 1.00 1999 5. Fresno State .971 19. CS Northridge .729 2007 7. Hawai‘i 1.33 11. Sacramento State 1.01 30. New Mexico .963 24. New Mexico 1.23 1997 4. Fresno State .797 2008 41. Hawai‘i 0.79 35. Utah 1.40 2000 7. Fresno State .973 7. Colorado State .785 22. Utah .710 2009 10. New Mexico State 1.26 1994 2. CS Northridge 0.47 2001 14. Fresno State .972 13. Hawai’i 1.15 5. Utah 1.00 23. Loyola Marymount .970 1998 4. Fresno State .825 19. Louisiana Tech 1.04 20. Fresno State 1.36 30. San Jose State .968 13. Hawai‘i .754 28. Nevada 0.93 1995 1. CS Sacramento 0.76 2002 1. Fresno State .977 1999 2. Fresno State .867 2010 1. Hawai’i 2.39 14. New Mexico .750 21. New Mexico State 1.13 6. Fresno State 0.98 2003 28. Fresno State .969 11. CS Northridge 1.22 31. Boise State 1.00 2000 7. Fresno State .794 2004 10. Tulsa .974 42. Louisiana Tech 0.91 1996 4. Fresno State 1.00 29. Fresno State .967 2002 28. Fresno State .714 16. CS Northridge 1.39 2011 6. New Mexico State 1.34 2005 8. Tulsa .975 2004 22. Tulsa .714 30. Boise State 1.04 1997 8. Fresno State 1.18 27. Fresno State .706 32. Hawai’i 1.02 11. Utah 1.22 2006 27. Fresno State .970 32. Hawai‘i .970 2005 13. Fresno State .782 2012 3. Hawai‘i 1.49 1998 20. Fresno State 1.34 27. Hawai‘i 1.51 2007 7. Fresno State .975 2006 42. Fresno State .661 2013 44. New Mexico State 0.95 42. Hawai‘i .968 1999 1. Fresno State 0.51 2007 6. Hawai‘i .794 23. New Mexico 1.46 2008 9. Fresno State .975 21. Fresno State .723 41. Hawai‘i .968 2000 1. Fresno State 0.62

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DOUBLES PER GAME 1999 21. New Mexico .420 2012 10. Brigham Young 0.47 HOME RUNS PER GAME 1994 28. CS Northridge 1.19 34. Fresno State .410 41. Fresno State 0.37 1991 8. Deb DiMeglio, UU 0.16 11. Charmelle Green, UU 0.14 1996 14. Fresno State 1.42 2004 33. Tulsa .420 2013 11. New Mexico State 0.47 32. Kim Braatz, UNM 0.09 32. New Mexico 1.28 45. Fresno State .410 30. Louisiana Tech 0.40 35. Teri Klement, CSU 0.08 Seattle U 0.40 1997 15. Fresno State 1.45 2006 33. Hawai‘i .439 1992 21. Deb DiMeglio, UU 0.12 28. Utah 1.31 47. Fresno State .424 INDIVIDUAL 1993 4. Kim Maher, FS 0.23 1999 24. New Mexico 1.41 2007 8. Hawai‘i .502 6. Beth Calcante, CSN 0.21 2004 43. Tulsa 1.25 2008 26. Nevada .458 BATTING AVERAGE 19. Deb DiMeglio, UU 0.16 45. Fresno State .432 1991 44. Charmelle Green, UU .381 22. Tamara Ivie, CSN 0.16 2008 13. Nevada 1.61 2009 6. New Mexico State .542 1993 40. Denise Johnson, SUU .405 1994 3. Michelle Bolt, FS 0.27 2009 37. Nevada 1.37 23. Nevada .470 1994 9. Amy Timmel, UU .455 9. Shannon Jones, CSN 0.21 48. New Mexico State 1.31 33. Hawai’i .453 24. Robyn Yorke, FS .424 13. Cyndee Bennett, UU 0.19 13. Heather Medearis, UNM 0.19 2010 11. Nevada 1.58 2010 1. Hawai’i .642 27. Kim Maher, FS .421 28. Kim Maher, FS 0.15 23. San Jose State 1.49 18. New Mexico State .495 37. Shannon Jones, CSN .409 45. Hawai’i 1.39 46. Fresno State .448 39. Tamara Ivie, CSN .408 1995 4. Scia Maumausolo, CSN 0.25 49. Boise State .445 2011 12. New Mexico State 1.52 1995 4. Scia Maumausolo, CSN .482 17. Cyndee Bennett, UU 0.18 31. Chelo Lopez, CSN 0.14 2011 4. New Mexico State .551 5. Robyn Yorke, FS .481 2013 38. Seattle U 1.40 Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.14 42. Boise State .456 21. Laura Berg, FS .424 1996 4. Scia Maumausolo, CSN 0.29 TRIPLES PER GAME 2012 10. Hawai‘i .515 1996 2. Nina Lindenberg, FS .508 1995 31. Fresno State 0.41 36. Brigham Young .446 11. Scia Maumausolo, CSN .449 15. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.21 24. Casey Coffman, UNM .430 17. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.21 1996 22. Utah 0.35 2013 47. New Mexico State .447 28. Chelo Lopez, CSN 0.17 1997 18. San Jose State 0.37 1997 14. Kim Rondina, UNLV .445 33. Cyndee Bennett, UU 0.17 30. Colorado State 0.35 DOUBLE PLAYS PER GAME 26. Laura Berg, FS .424 1991 3. New Mexico 0.50 28. Robyn Yorke, FS .423 1997 3. Kim Rondina, UNLV 0.31 1998 11. Utah 0.44 6. Utah 0.45 31. Sandy Rhea, UU .419 1998 16. Amanda Scott, FS 0.22 40. Dana Degan, UH .410 1999 4. Colorado State 0.51 1992 14. Utah 0.40 23. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.21 43. Victoria Ruelas, SJSU .408 35. New Mexico 0.31 27. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.20 2006 34. Louisiana Tech 0.26 1998 9. Laura Berg, FS .458 34. Julie Crandall, UNLV 0.18 48. Fresno State 0.23 1993 2. Utah 0.58 11. Nina Lindenberg, FS .449 1999 10. Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV 0.29 2008 31. Louisiana Tech 0.24 1994 2. Fresno State 0.60 53. Joyce Lum, UH .401 23. Danielle Cassara, UNM 0.23 41. Fresno State 0.22 8. Colorado State 0.45 75. Becky Witt, FS .392 12. San Diego State 0.41 2000 35. Kara Kanney, SJSU 0.21 2009 15. San Jose State 0.30 21. Utah 0.38 1999 42. Danielle Cassara, UNM .405 38. Nevada 0.24 Southern Utah 0.38 42. Holly Schmillen, CSU .405 2002 16. Stacey Porter, UH 0.25 25. New Mexico 0.37 45. Angela Cervantez, FS .404 2010 48. Utah State 0.20 2003 14. Stacey Porter, UH 0.28 1995 19. Fresno State 0.39 2000 28. Dana Degen, UH .401 26. Christina Clark, FS 0.26 2012 21. Fresno State 0.25 23. Southern Utah 0.37 40. Lovie Jung, FS .391 2004 6. Christina Clark, FS 0.34 25. Colorado State 0.37 2013 35. San Jose State 0.24 30. Katie Torres, TU 0.24 35. New Mexico 0.33 2001 29. Becky Witt, FS .396 2005 19. Christina Clark, FS 0.29 STOLEN BASES PER GAME 1996 10. Fresno State 0.44 2003 3. Stacey Porter, UH .479 1991 14. New Mexico 1.81 30. Creighton 1.41 1997 11. Fresno State 0.43 2004 42. Christina Clark, FS .396 2007 16. Kate Robinson, UH 0.30 18. Tulsa 0.39 1994 26. Utah 1.44 2005 49. Tyleen Tausaga, UH .391 2008 7. Kate Robinson, UH 0.34 20. Hawai‘i 0.38 54. Elisa Barrios, SJSU .390 1995 11. Utah 1.65 23. San Jose State 0.37 2009 13. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 0.31 2006 15. Christina Clark, FS .430 15. Amberly Waits, LTU 0.31 1997 35. Colorado State 1.60 2000 29. San Jose State 0.38 25. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 0.28 2007 48. Tyleen Tausaga, UH .402 2002 15. Louisiana Tech 1.67 2004 19. Hawai‘i 0.38 33. Angie Ortega, NMSU 0.27 2008 50. Noelle Micka, NEV .399 42. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 0.26 2013 23. Louisiana Tech 1.70 2005 23. Hawai‘i 0.38 2010 3. Kelly Majam, UH 0.45 2006 3. Utah State 0.50 2009 3. Amberly Waits, LTU .488 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 17. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .429 7. Melissa Gonzalez, UH 0.38 1993 21. CS Northridge .400 2007 22. Louisiana Tech 0.40 39. Tiare Jennings, NMSU .407 13. Kathy Cox, BSU 0.34 30. New Mexico State 0.38 27. Michelle Moses, FS 0.31 1994 8. CS Northridge .446 2010 28. Amberly Waits, LTU .412 34. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 0.30 17. Utah .426 2008 11. New Mexico State 0.42 42. Kelly Majam, UH .400 41. Jessica Iwata, UH 0.28 32. Fresno State .408 15. Hawai‘i 0.39 42. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 0.27 29. Louisiana Tech 0.36 2011 27. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .426 1996 11. Fresno State .435 33. San Jose State 0.36 2011 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 0.43 2012 26. Christine Thomsen, USU .418 19. CS Northridge .423 50. Fresno State 0.33 33. Devon Bridges, BSU 0.30 27. Delaney Willard, BYU .418 45. Jessica Iwata, UH 0.27 1997 11. Fresno State .436 2009 37. Nevada 1.37 33. Melanie Goff, LTU .409 17. Utah .430 40. JC Clayton, BYU .405 2012 20. Delaney Willard, BYU 0.32 26. Colorado State .414 2010 6. San Jose State 0.46 50. Jessica Iwata, UH .400 26. Michelle Moses, FS 0.31 7. New Mexico State 0.45 1998 11. Fresno State .468 33. Kelly Majam, UH 0.28 17. Hawai‘i .432 2011 7. Fresno State 0.48 49. Jessica Iwata, UH 0.26 33. Colorado State .397 14. San Jose State 0.44 2013 14. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 0.35 37. Utah .392 37. Utah State 0.37

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RUNS BATTED IN PER GAME 2012 30. Sara Parsons, NEV 0.30 1999 1. Amanda Scott, FS 0.26 2003 20. Jamie Southern, FS 8.9 1991 30. Charmelle Green, UU 0.75 30. Delaney Willard, BYU 0.30 3. Kristen Hunter, FS 0.59 35. Deb DiMeglio, UU 0.73 42. Melanie Goff, LTU 0.29 2005 26. Jamie Southern, FS 9.3 2000 1. Amanda Scott, FS 0.41 1993 18. Beth Calcante, CSN 0.88 TRIPLES PER GAME 23. Kristen Hunter, FS 0.95 2006 14. Robin Mackin, FS 10.3 31. Kim Maher, FS 0.79 1995 17. Laura Berg, FS 0.16 2001 51. Lori Hoffman, FS 1.17 2007 38. Robin Mackin, FS 8.3 1994 12. Michelle Bolt, FS 1.00 1997 5. Valeri Quintero, SJSU 0.16 23. Kristen Hunter, FS 0.95 15. Kim Maher, FS 0.98 14. Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM 0.14 2008 23. Morgan Melloh, FS 8.8 24. Shannon Jones, CSN 0.90 2002 1. Jamie Southern, FS 0.44 1998 26. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.13 32. Jenny Magill, TU 1.07 2009 9. Morgan Melloh, FS 9.9 1996 16. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.98 29. Sandy Rhea, UU 0.12 25. Meghan Krieg, LTU 8.7 17. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.97 30. Lainie Horne, UNM 0.11 2003 3. Jamie Southern, FS 0.64 36. Mallary Darby, NEV 8.2

1997 16. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 1.02 1999 1. Holly Schmillen, CSU 0.29 2004 1. Jamie Southern, FS 0.54 2010 18. Morgan Melloh, FS 10.2 25. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.94 29. Kim Rondina, UNLV 0.92 2005 17. Jana Arde, SJSU 0.11 2005 2. Jamie Southern, FS 0.46 2011 43. Kaia Parnaby, UH 8.2 34. Amanda Scott, FS 0.88 45. Meghan Krieg, LTU 8.2 2006 5. Emma Barnes, LT 0.14 2006 50. Robin Mackin, FS 1.54 1998 7. Nina Lindenberg, FS 1.22 22. Courtney Lewis, SJSU 0.10 VICTORIES 10. Amanda Scott, FS 1.14 2007 21. Robin Mackin, FS 1.37 1991 18. Janet Womack, UU 22 2008 6. Amberly Waits, LTU 0.15 Stephanie Smith, UNM 22 1999 16. Angela Cervantez, FS 1.01 12. Haley Perkins, FS 0.12 2008 28. Morgan Melloh, FS 1.28 23. Danielle Cassara, UNM 0.96 34. Sarah Taylor, SJSU 0.08 1993 15. Dena Mullins, UNM 25 2011 13. Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.28 2004 18. Christina Clark, FS 0.82 2009 6. Kym Silagyi, NEV 0.15 32. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 1.52 1994 1. Maureen Brady, FS 36 10. Sarah Taylor, SJSU 0.13 4. Ali Andrus, UU 32 2007 7. Kate Robinson, UH 1.13 31. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 0.09 2012 23. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 1.49 17. Amy Windmiller, CSN 26 48. Brittany Puzey, NEV 0.88 34. Kelli Fangonilo, SJSU 0.09 27. Kaia Parnaby, UH 1.52 1995 5. Maureen Brady, FS 29 2008 31. Kate Robinson, UH 0.92 2012 22. Brenna Moss, FS 0.09 2013 20. Teri Lyles, UTA 1.59 49. Brittany McConnell, SJSU 0.84 31. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 1.69 1997 5. Nikki Johnson, CSU 33 2013 19. Hailey Froton, USU 0.11 2009 6. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 1.13 40. Amber Olive, NMSU 0.09 STOLEN BASES PER GAME 1998 17. Amanda Scott, FS 25 7. Amberly Waits, LTU 1.13 1994 24. Amy Timmel, UU 0.53 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1999 10. Amanda Scott, FS 28 2010 9. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.15 1991 23. Kelly Brookhart, CU 0.66 1997 19. Sandy Rhea, UU 0.74 17. Kristen Hunter, FS 26 28. Lisa Perettie, SDSU 0.71 22. Jackie Van Hooydonk, UNM 0.70 2011 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.30 31. Janet Womack, UU 0.73 2000 7. Amanda Scott, FS 33 33. Valerie Swedberg, NMSU 1.02 1998 20. Sandy Rhea, UU 0.60 35. Devon Bridges, BSU 1.00 1992 49. Janet Womack, UU 0.94 24. Jennifer Buford, CSU 0.55 2002 6. Jamie Southern, FS 33

2012 2. Delaney Willard, BYU 1.54 1993 25. Tami Blunt, CSS 0.87 1999 8. Cayley Warner, UNM 0.71 2003 9. Melissa Coogan, UH 32 18. Jessica Iwata, UH 1.08 26. Kathy Blake, CSN 0.88 20. Jamie Southern, FS 25 2002 26. Jessie Smith, TU 0.50 27. Marcie Green, FS 0.89 2004 13. Jamie Southern, FS 30 2013 16. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 1.11 34. Melissa Halkinrude, UU 0.95 2010 38. Kylie Randall, NMSU 0.53 39. Dena Mullins, UNM 1.01 2005 15. Jamie Southern, FS 28 DOUBLES PER GAME 47. Amy Windmiller, CSN 1.09 2011 12. Kylie Randall, NMSU 0.66 25. Carol Forbes, SJSU 25 1995 12. Sarah Fredstrom, CSU 0.35 48. Shannon Ellis, CSS 1.09 44. Haley Gilleland, FS 0.50 2006 15. Robin Mackin, FS 28 1996 3. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.47 1994 1. Amy Windmiller, CSN 0.36 2012 35. Michelle Cox, SJSU 0.49 4. Casey Coffman, UNM 0.42 3. Kathy Blake, CSN 0.51 2007 5. Robin Mackin, FS 36 6. Ali Andrus, UU 0.61 1999 7. Angela Cervantez, FS 0.37 22. Maureen Brady, FS 0.98 STRIKEOUTS PER 7 INNINGS 1992 22. Dena Mullins, UNM 6.4 2008 2. Morgan Melloh, FS 42 38. Katie Holverson, NEV 22 2003 24. Stacey Porter, UH 0.30 1995 3. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 0.59 1993 12. Tami Blunt, CSS 7.5 12. Maureen Brady, FS 0.88 16. Amy Windmiller, CSN 6.6 2009 7. Morgan Melloh, FS 30 2005 21. Ashley Bennett, UTEP 0.31 14. Tami Blunt, CSS 0.90 22. Marcie Green, FS 6.3 12. Katie Holverson, NEV 28 19. Kathy Blake-Small, CSN 0.96 43. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 22 2006 15. Christina Clark, FS 0.34 29. Jennifer Clark, FS 1.14 1994 9. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 7.6 2010 17. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 30 2007 26. Brittany Puzey, NEV 0.31 1996 3. Kim Peck, FS 0.63 13. Amy Windmiller, CSN 7.3 33. Ashley Rozkos, NMSU 0.29 14. Lindsay Parker, FS 1.02 1995 7. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 8.2 2011 40. Alex Newman, NMSU 23 21. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 1.11 46. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 22 2008 48. Noelle Micka, NEV 0.29 39. Jennifer Clark, FS 1.28 1996 12. Susie Bugliarello, CSS 8.3 41. Tara Glaister, CSN 1.31 2009 23. Amberly Waits, LTU 0.31 14. Tara Glaister, CSN 8.2 2012 15. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 28 45. Michelle Moses, FS 23 1997 19. Amanda Scott, FS 0.94 2010 19. Kelsey Starr, NEV 0.33 1997 21. Nikki Johnson, CSU 7.3 24. Monica Jimenez, UU 1.00 24. Jessica Iwata, UH 0.33 2013 16. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 29 38. Ali Andrus-Sagas, UU 1.23 48. Kelli Fangonilo, SJSU 0.29 1999 11. Kristen Hunter, FS 8.8 31. Alex Newman, NMSU 24 1998 10. Amanda Scott, FS 0.79 2011 11. Karley Hopkins, NEV 0.34 2000 22. Amanda Scott, FS 8.0

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SAVES 2009 2. Amberly Waits, LTU .934 2004 20. Elisa Barrios, SJSU 0.05 TRIPLES 2008 7. Katie Holverson, NEV 6 20. Tiare Jennings, NMSU .779 26. Tracie Uchima, UH 0.05 2008 1. Amberly Waits, LTU 10 25. Meghan Krieg, LTU 4 31. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .747 45. Christina Clark, FS 0.06 9. Haley Perkins, FS 7 40. Jessica Morton, UH 3 33. Angie Ortega, NMSU .741 20. Sarah Taylor, SJSU 5 35. Amanda Tauali’i, UH .738 2005 16. Christina Clark, FS 0.05 2009 26. Wanda Malone, LTU 3 2009 1. Kym Silagyi, NEV 8 26. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 3 2010 5. Kelly Majam, UH .919 2007 24. Haley Perkins, FS 0.05 5. Sarah Taylor, SJSU 7 10. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .825 2008 36. Haley Perkins, FS 17.3 18. Kelli Fangonilo, SJSU 5 2010 11. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 4 17. Melissa Gonzalez, UH .807 18. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 5 Shelbi Tyteca, USU 4 39. Kathy Cox, BSU .738 2009 23. Noelle Micka, NEV 20.2 43. Jessica Iwata, UH .729 24. Haley Perkins, FS 20.0 2010 45. Haley Gilleland, FS 4 2011 8. Lela Work, BSU 6 45. Nicole Rupp-Tindall, USU 4 31. Celisha Walker, NMSU 3 2011 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.007 2010 21. Caitlin Stiglich, FS 19.9 26. Devon Bridges, BSU .785 2011 44. Kylie Randall, NMSU 4 2012 9. Shelbi Tyteca, USU 5 36. Valerie Swedberg, NMSU .748 2011 22. Kellie Caplan, BSU 21.2 16. Alex Newman, NMSU 4 2012 14. Brenna Moss, FS 5 40. Karlyn Jones, NEV 3 2012 10. Delaney Willard, BYU .859 2012 26. Christine Thomsen, USU 22.6 28. Stesha Brazil, FS 4 40. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 3 40. Jessica Iwata, UH .740 27. Amber Olive, NMSU 22.4 28. JC Clayton, BYU 4 28. Brooke Ortiz, FS 4 2013 2. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 7 2013 26. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU .780 2013 46. Jolene Koons, USU 18.0 21. Melanie Goff, LTU 4 2013 18. Hailey Froton, USU 5 33. Callie Collins, UTA 3 RUNS PER GAME WALKS ALLOWED PER 7 INNINGS Amber Olive, NMSU 5 Haylee Staton, UTSA 3 1996 18. Nina Lindenberg, FS 0.98 2010 26. Aubray Zell, BSU 1.32 ON BASE PERCENTAGE WALKS PER GAME 2003 17. Stacey Porter, UH 0.93 2011 3. Aubray Zell, BSU 0.80 2010 27. Kelly Majam, UH .519 1995 19. Scia Maumausolo, CSN 0.60 18. Christina Clark, FS 0.93 21. Celisha Walker, NMSU 1.29 30. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .518 42. Amberly Waits, LTU .506 2000 20. Kara Kanney, SJSU 0.54 2004 18. Christina Clark, FS 0.93 2012 1. Karlyn Jones, NEV 0.57 23. Dana Degen, UH 0.53 2011 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU .610 2013 10. Alex Newman, NMSU 0.92 2006 7. Christina Clark, FS 1.00 17. Devon Bridges, BSU .531 2003 17. Stacey Porter, UH 0.63 49. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 1.50 2007 31. Haley Perkins, FS 0.95 27. Tiare Jennings, NMSU .517 2006 7. Christina Clark, FS 0.77 2008 44. Haley Perkins, FS 0.84 HITS ALLOWED PER 7 INNINGS 2012 29. Melanie Goff, LTU .510 2010 44. Michelle Moses, FS 5.05 2007 46. Kasey Igarta, SJSU 0.61 2010 4. Kelly Majam, UH 1.23 49. Meghan Krieg, LTU 5.13 SACRIFICE FLIES 2008 10. Courtney Baughman, UH 0.99 18. Jessica Iwata, UH 1.02 2008 3. Kylie Bassett, LTU 6 2011 27. Kaia Parnaby, UH 4.70 21. Krissi Oliver, LTU 1.19 7. Regan Clark, LTU 5 45. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 4.94 2011 23. Kandis Jones, NMSU 1.02 20. Natasha Hawkins, SJSU 4 2010 41. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 0.69 29. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 0.97 2013 37. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 4.95 43. Kelly Majam, UH 0.67 43. Kylie Randall, NMSU 0.93 2009 5. Clare Warwick, UH 5 50. Kylie Bassett, LTU 3 2011 3. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 1.13 2012 11. Kelly Majam, UH 1.08 HOME RUNS Sam Bias, NEV 3 9. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 0.89 44. JC Clayton, BYU 0.90 2008 4. Kate Robinson, UH 21 Britton Murdock, NEV 3 32. Devon Bridges, BSU 0.70 40. Jenna Cervantez, FS 14 SACRIFICE HITS PER GAME 2010 9. Brittany McConnell, SJSU 5 2012 27. Kelly Majam, UH 0.74 2008 23. Kaulana Gould, UH 0.28 2009 11. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 17 22. Jessica Kirby, LTU 4 40. Haley Gilleland, FS 0.22 Amberly Waits, LTU 17 2013 34. Amanga Krueger, LTU 0.70 27. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 15 2012 23. Megan Fincher, NEV 4 2010 25. Jessi Hanna, BSU 0.25 41. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 14 Jessica Garcia, SJSU 4 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Angie Ortega, NMSU 14 Meghan Knowles, LTU 4 1991 17. Charmelle Green, UU .632 HIT BY PITCH PER GAME 47. Tanisha Milca, UH 13 Sara Parsons, NEV 4 2006 1. Chrtistine Echols, LTU 0.53 Kylie Bassett, NMSU 13 Sarah Robinson, UH 4 1993 15. Kim Maher, FS .677 2009 11. Kanani Pu’u-Warren, UH 0.34 2010 1. Kelly Majam, UH 30 2013 29. Kelsey Dodd, NMSU 4 1994 8. Shannon Jones, CSN .749 4. Melissa Gonzalez, UH 25 19. Kim Maher, FS .698 2010 6. Kanani Pu’u-Warren, UH 0.41 7. Kathy Cox, BSU 21 STRIKEOUTS 1995 4. Scia Maumausolo, CSN .848 15. Michelle Moses, FS 19 2010 33. Meghan Krieg, LTU 260 2012 10. Alex Aguirre, UH 0.40 20. Jessica Iwata, UH 18 1996 3. Nina Lindenberg, FS .897 20. Amanda Tauali’i, UH 18 2011 26. Meghan Krieg, LTU 289 6. Scia Maumausolo, CSN .820 TOUGHEST TO STRIKE OUT 28. Jenna Rodriguez, UH 17 38. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 250 1993 1. Wendy Stewart, UU 0.0 37. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 16 50. Michelle Moses, FS 224 1997 3. Kim Rondina, UNLV .941 1995 12. Scia Maumausolo, CSN 2011 1. Hoku Nohara, NMSU 24 2012 27. Michelle Moses, FS 253 1998 11. Nina Lindenberg, FS .773 25. Devon Bridges, BSU 16 1997 4. Laura Berg, FS 0.01 40. Jessica Iwata, UH 15 2013 29. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 254 2003 4. Stacey Porter, UH .940 40. Tiare Jennings, NMSU 15 22. Christina Clark, FS .738 1998 2. Amy Alves, UNLV 0.01 SHUTOUTS 6. Laura Berg, FS 0.01 2012 19. Michelle Moses, FS 18 2011 31. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 9 2004 8. Christina Clark, FS .802 2001 11. Becky Witt, FS 0.03 19. Delaney Willard, BYU 18 2012 11. Michelle Moses, FS 12 2005 29. Christina Clark, FS .731 2002 18. Stacie Hirano, UH 0.04 2013 10. Staci Rodriguez, NMSU 20 17. Stephanie Ricketts, UH 10 2006 25. Christina Clark, FS .739 25. April Crowell, UH 0.04 29. Kaia Parnaby, UH 9 27. Pam Perez, FS 0.04 HIT BATTERS 2007 34. Kate Robinson, UH .733 2013 1. Anna Cross, LTU 1 2013 23. Amanda Pridmore, SJSU 8 2003 11. Elisa Barrios, SJSU 0.04 30. Teri Lyles, UTA 4 2008 26. Kate Robinson, UH .745 21. Christina Clark, FS 0.05

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1991 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Utah 8 2 0 .800 28 16 0 .636 San Diego State 7 3 0 .700 26 20 1 .565 New Mexico 7 3 0 .700 35 19 0 .648 Creighton 4 6 0 .400 38 25 0 .603 Colorado State 4 6 0 .400 22 26 0 .458 Southern Utah 0 10 0 .000 5 26 0 .161 1992 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Utah 9 1 0 .900 25 20 0 .556 New Mexico 8 2 0 .800 30 21 0 .588 Colorado State 4 6 0 .400 33 25 0 .569 San Diego State 4 6 0 .400 20 37 0 .351 Creighton 3 7 0 .300 20 32 0 .385 Southern Utah 2 8 0 .200 7 36 0 .163 1993 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Cal State Northridge 20 2 0 .909 48 9 1 .836 Sacramento State 17 5 0 .773 36 21 0 .632 Fresno State 14 10 0 .583 38 24 0 .613 New Mexico 12 12 0 .500 33 21 0 .611 Utah 12 12 0 .500 23 22 0 .511 Southern Utah 4 20 0 .167 9 36 0 .200 San Diego State 3 21 0 .125 23 36 0 .469 1994 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Cal State Northridge 21 3 0 .875 52 10 0 .839 Utah 22 4 0 .846 51 13 0 .797 Fresno State 21 5 0 .808 49 16 0 .754 New Mexico 11 15 0 .423 26 22 0 .531 Sacramento State 11 16 1 .411 25 30 1 .455 Colorado State 9 16 0 .360 22 30 1 .425 San Diego State 4 19 1 .188 21 29 1 .422 Southern Utah 1 22 0 .043 6 42 0 .125 1995 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Cal State Northridge 22 5 0 .815 43 17 0 .717 Utah 20 7 0 .741 31 20 0 .608 Fresno State 18 8 0 .692 50 19 0 .725 Sacramento State 18 9 0 .667 40 15 0 .727 Colorado State 12 15 0 .444 24 19 0 .558 San Diego State 10 18 0 .357 21 39 0 .350 New Mexico 6 22 0 .214 12 36 0 .250 Southern Utah 3 25 0 .107 14 44 1 .237 1996 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 24 2 0 .923 51 11 0 .823 Cal State Northridge 21 7 0 .750 43 16 0 .729 Utah 17 7 0 .708 32 22 0 .593 Colorado State 16 12 0 .571 31 22 0 .585 Sacramento State 12 14 0 .462 32 26 0 .552 San Diego State 12 16 0 .429 27 30 0 .474 New Mexico 5 23 0 .179 18 32 0 .360 Southern Utah 1 27 0 .036 13 48 0 .213 1997 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Colorado State 26 6 0 .813 51 14 0 .785 Fresno State 23 9 0 .719 55 14 0 .797 Utah 22 10 0 .688 44 18 0 .710 Hawai‘i 18 14 0 .568 37 25 1 .595 UNLV 17 15 0 .531 26 28 0 .481 San Diego State 14 18 0 .438 30 30 0 .500 San Jose State 10 22 0 .313 24 38 0 .387 New Mexico 9 23 0 .281 19 38 0 .333 Tulsa 5 27 0 .156 17 40 0 .298

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1998 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 28 2 0 .933 52 11 0 .825 Hawai‘i 22 8 0 .733 46 15 1 .754 Utah 19 13 0 .594 36 21 0 .632 Colorado State 16 13 0 .552 30 21 0 .588 San Diego State 14 17 0 .452 24 35 0 .407 UNLV 13 19 0 .406 21 30 0 .412 San Jose State 11 21 0 .345 26 33 0 .441 Tulsa 8 22 0 .267 20 36 0 .357 New Mexico 8 24 0 .250 23 40 0 .365

1999 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 24 0 0 1.000 65 10 0 .867 New Mexico 14 7 0 .667 42 14 0 .750 Hawai‘i 16 8 0 .667 35 23 1 .603 San Diego State 16 8 0 .667 24 24 0 .500 Utah 8 11 0 .421 28 27 0 .509 UNLV 8 16 0 .333 18 31 0 .367 Colorado State 6 14 0 .300 17 24 0 .415 Tulsa 6 17 0 .261 19 39 0 .328 San Jose State 2 19 0 .095 13 47 0 .217

2000 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 16 2 0 .889 54 14 0 .794 Hawai‘i 11 9 0 .550 25 24 0 .510 Loyola Marymount 10 10 0 .500 36 27 0 .571 Portland State 8 10 0 .444 22 34 0 .393 Tulsa 7 13 0 .350 20 32 0 .385 San Jose State 6 14 0 .300 19 37 0 .339

2001 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 13 3 0 .813 39 19 0 .672 Hawai‘i 16 4 0 .800 46 18 0 .719 Loyola Marymount 10 10 0 .500 37 22 0 .627 Portland State 9 11 0 .450 25 36 0 .410 San Jose State 5 15 0 .250 26 41 0 .388 Tulsa 3 13 0 .188 13 42 0 .236

2002 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 18 6 0 .750 50 20 0 .714 Tulsa 15 9 0 .625 48 16 0 .750 Hawai‘i 15 9 0 .625 35 25 0 .583 Loyola Marymount 14 10 0 .583 38 34 0 .515 Portland State 11 13 0 .458 22 35 0 .386 San Jose State 8 16 0 .333 25 44 0 .362 Louisiana Tech 3 21 0 .125 21 27 0 .438

2003 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Hawai‘i 17 3 0 .850 40 20 0 .667 Fresno State 14 4 0 .778 36 22 0 .621 San Jose State 8 10 0 .444 26 35 0 .426 Tulsa 8 12 0 .400 34 29 0 .540 Louisiana Tech 6 14 0 .276 16 42 0 .276 Nevada 5 15 0 .250 22 35 0 .386

2004 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 20 4 0 .833 48 20 0 .706 Tulsa 16 5 0 .762 45 18 0 .714 Nevada 13 11 0 .542 38 28 0 .576 Louisiana Tech 10 11 0 .476 27 33 0 .450 Hawai‘i 10 14 0 .417 28 33 0 .459 San Jose State 9 13 0 .409 16 35 0 .314 UTEP 1 21 0 .045 8 46 0 .148

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2005 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 17 1 0 .944 43 12 0 .781 Hawai‘i 12 6 0 .667 31 21 0 .596 Tulsa 11 7 0 .611 31 20 0 .508 San Jose State 10 8 0 .556 36 25 0 .590 Nevada 8 10 0 .444 22 31 0 .415 UTEP 3 15 0 .167 16 38 0 .296 Louisiana Tech 2 16 0 .111 18 49 0 .269 2006 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Fresno State 12 3 0 .800 37 19 0 .661 San Jose State 11 6 0 .647 23 27 0 .460 Hawai‘i 10 7 0 .588 32 22 0 .593 Nevada 9 9 0 .500 33 33 0 .500 New Mexico State 8 9 0 .471 26 23 0 .531 Louisiana Tech 6 11 0 .353 18 31 0 .367 Utah State 3 14 0 .176 8 38 0 .174 2007 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Hawai‘i 16 2 0 .889 50 13 0 .794 Fresno State 15 3 0 .833 47 18 0 .723 New Mexico State 9 9 0 .500 31 27 0 .545 Nevada 9 9 0 .500 28 31 0 .475 San Jose State 6 12 0 .451 23 28 0 .451 Utah State 5 13 0 .278 17 36 0 .321 Louisiana Tech 3 15 0 .167 22 38 0 .368 2008 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Nevada 16 2 0 .889 44 18 0 .710 Fresno State 14 3 0 .824 54 13 0 .806 Hawai‘i 10 7 0 .588 40 21 0 .656 Louisiana Tech 7 10 0 .412 37 29 0 .561 New Mexico State 7 11 0 .389 26 36 0 419 San Jose State 5 13 0 .278 26 35 0 .426 Utah State 2 15 0 .118 14 34 0 .292 2009 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Nevada 15 5 0 .750 40 19 0 .678 Fresno State 15 5 0 .750 38 20 0 .655 Hawai‘i 15 6 0 .714 30 24 0 .556 Louisiana Tech 12 8 0 .600 34 23 0 .596 New Mexico State 11 9 0 .550 33 21 0 .611 San Jose State 6 15 0 .286 19 37 0 .339 Boise State 4 16 0 .250 22 30 0 .423 Utah State 3 17 0 .150 10 37 0 .213 2010 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Hawai‘i 19 1 0 .950 50 16 0 .758 Fresno State 15 6 0 .714 41 21 0 .661 Boise State 13 8 0 .619 29 32 0 .475 Louisiana Tech 11 10 0 .524 26 21 0 .553 San Jose State 8 13 0 .381 34 25 0 .576 New Mexico State 7 14 0 .333 27 28 0 .591 Utah State 5 14 0 .263 20 30 0 .400 Nevada 4 16 0 .200 17 28 0 .378 2011 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. New Mexico State 17 4 0 .810 44 17 0 .721 Fresno State 15 6 0 .714 35 19 0 .648 Boise State 15 6 0 .714 33 20 0 .623 Hawai‘i 14 7 0 .667 37 18 0 .673 Utah State 8 13 0 .381 15 42 0 .263 Louisiana Tech 6 15 0 .286 17 39 0 .304 San Jose State 5 16 0 .238 19 35 0 .352 Nevada 4 17 0 .190 13 34 0 .277 2012 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Hawai‘i 17 3 0 .850 44 9 0 .830 Brigham Young 15 4 0 .789 45 15 0 .750 Fresno State 13 6 0 .684 36 23 0 .610 San Jose State 9 10 0 .474 28 28 0 .500 Nevada 9 12 0 .429 21 36 0 .368 Louisiana Tech 8 12 0 .400 25 33 0 .431 New Mexico State 5 16 0 .238 24 29 0 .453 Utah State 4 17 0 .190 17 36 0 .321

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2013 WAC Overall W L T Pct. W L T Pct. San Jose State 17 4 0 .810 42 17 0 .712 New Mexico State 16 5 0 .762 37 20 0 .649 Louisiana Tech 11 10 0 .524 27 26 0 .509 Texas State 10 11 0 .476 18 38 0 .321 UTSA 9 12 0 .429 27 26 0 .509 UT Arlington 8 13 0 .381 25 28 0 .472 Seattle U 8 13 0 .381 20 33 0 .377 Utah State 5 16 0 .238 11 43 0 .204

COMPOSITE STANDINGS

WAC Games All Games W L T Pct. W L T Pct. Cal State Northridge 84 17 0 .832 *Cal State Northridge 186 52 1 .780 Fresno State 349 88 0 .799 *Brigham Young 45 15 0 .750 Brigham Young 15 4 0 .789 *Fresno State 918 350 0 .724 Hawai‘i 238 108 0 .687 *Hawai‘i 606 327 3 .649 Utah 137 67 0 .672 *Utah 262 158 0 .624 Sacramento State 58 44 1 .568 *Sacramento State 133 92 1 .591 Loyola Marymount 34 30 0 .531 *Loyola Marymount 111 83 0 .572 Boise State 32 30 0 .516 *Colorado State 200 160 1 .556 Colorado State 93 88 0 .514 New Mexico State 248 201 0 .552 New Mexico State 80 77 0 .510 *New Mexico 215 204 0 .513 *UTSA 27 26 0 .509 Texas State 10 11 0 .476 *Boise State 84 82 0 .506 UNLV 57 63 0 .475 *Creighton 58 57 0 .504 Nevada 92 106 0 .465 *Nevada 278 293 0 .487 Portland State 28 34 0 .452 *Tulsa 227 246 0 .480 San Diego State 93 120 1 .437 *UT Arlington 25 28 0 .472 UTSA 9 12 0 .429 *San Diego State 192 245 2 .439 Seattle U 8 13 0 .381 *San Jose State 424 567 0 .428 UT Arlington 8 13 0 .381 *UNLV 44 59 0 .427 Tulsa 78 127 0 .380 *Louisiana Tech 267 364 0 .423 San Jose State 136 227 0 .375 *Portland State 69 105 0 .397 New Mexico 78 131 0 .373 *Seattle U 20 33 0 .377 Louisiana Tech 85 154 0 .356 *Texas State 18 38 0 .321 Creighton 7 13 0 .350 *Utah State 112 296 0 .275 Utah State 35 120 0 .226 *UTEP 24 84 0 .222 UTEP 4 36 0 .100 *Southern Utah 48 190 0 .202 Southern Utah 11 112 0 .089 *as a WAC member

TEAM CHAMPIONS (Regular-Season)

Year Team Record Runner-Up Record 1991 Utah 28-16, 8-2 WAC San Diego State 26-20-1, 7-3 WAC 1992 Utah 25-20, 9-1 WAC New Mexico 30-21, 8-2 WAC 1993 Cal State Northridge 48-9-1, 20-2 WAC Sacramento State 36-21, 17-5 WAC 1994 Cal State Northridge 52-10, 21-3 WAC Utah 51-13, 22-4 WAC 1995 Cal State Northridge 43-17, 22-5 WAC Utah 31-20, 20-7 WAC 1996 Fresno State 51-11, 24-2 WAC Cal State Northridge 43-16, 21-7 WAC 1997 Colorado State 51-14, 26-6 WAC Fresno State 55-14, 23-9 WAC 1998 Fresno State 52-11, 28-2 WAC Hawai‘i 46-15, 22-8 WAC 1999 Fresno State 65-10, 24-0 WAC New Mexico 42-14, 14-7 WAC 2000 Fresno State 54-14/16-2 WAC Hawai‘i 25-24/11-9 WAC 2001 Fresno State 39-19/13-3 WAC Hawai‘i 46-18/16-4 WAC 2002 Fresno State 50-20/18-6 WAC Tulsa 48-16/15-9 WAC Hawai‘i 35-25/15-9 WAC 2003 Hawai‘i 40-20/17-3 WAC Fresno State 36-22/14-4 WAC 2004 Fresno State 48-20/20-4 WAC Tulsa 45-18/16-5 WAC 2005 Fresno State 43-12/17-1 WAC Hawai‘i 31-21/12-6 WAC 2006 Fresno State 37-19/12-2 WAC San Jose State 23-27/11-6 WAC 2007 Hawai‘i 50-13/16-2 WAC Fresno State 47-18/15-3 WAC 2008 Nevada 44-18/16-2 WAC Fresno State 54-18/14-3 WAC 2009 Fresno State 38-20/15-5 WAC Hawai’i 30-24/15-6 WAC Nevada 40-19/15-5 WAC 2010 Hawai’i 50-16/19-1 WAC Fresno State 41-21/15-6 WAC 2011 New Mexico State 44-17/17-4 WAC Fresno State 35-19/15-6 WAC Boise State 33-20/15-6 WAC 2012 Hawai‘i 44-9/17-3 WAC Brigham Young 45-15/15-4 WAC 2013 San Jose State 42-17/17-4 WAC New Mexico State 37-20/16-5 WAC

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PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR 1992 1994 1991 Charmelle Green, Utah 1991 Jo Evans, Utah First Team First Team 1992 Dena Mullins, New Mexico 1992 Susan Craig/Ken Johnson, New Mexico Julie Clancy, San Diego State Ali Andrus, Utah 1993 Beth Calcante, CS Northridge 1993 Kathy Strahan, CS Sacramento Deb DiMeglio, Utah Kathy Blake, CS Northridge 1994 Amy Timmel, Utah 1994 Jo Evans, Utah Julie Garcia, New Mexico Michelle Bolt, Fresno State 1995 Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge 1995 Janet Sherman, CS Northridge Gaylyn Hoshide, Utah Maureen Brady, Fresno State 1996 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State 1996 Margie Wright, Fresno State Gloria Marcott, New Mexico Beth Calcante, CS Northridge 1997 Nikki Johnson, Colorado State 1997 Candi Letts, Colorado State Wendy Moon, Creighton Deb DiMeglio, Utah 1998 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State 1998 Margie Wright, Fresno State Dena Mullins, New Mexico Marnie Hill, New Mexico 1999 Angela Cervantez, Fresno State 1999 Margie Wright, Fresno State Stephanie Smith, New Mexico Tamara Ivie, CS Northridge 2000 Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Susan Craig, New Mexico Amy Timmel, Utah Shannon Jones, CS Northridge 2001 Kate Judd, Hawai‘i 2000 Gary Ferrin, Loyola Marymount Tina Trujillo, Colorado State Kim Maher, Fresno State 2002 Kate Judd, Hawai‘i 2001 Margie Wright, Fresno State Christie Dunckel, San Diego State Amy Timmel, Utah 2003 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i 2002 Jamie Pinkerton, Tulsa Janet Womack, Utah Amy Windmiller, CS Northridge 2004 Christina Clark, Fresno State 2003 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i Robyn Yorke, Fresno State 2005 Christina Clark, Fresno State 2004 Jamie Pinkerton, Tulsa Honorable Mention 2006 Christina Clark, Fresno State 2005 Margie Wright, Fresno State Tracey Andrews, San Diego State Honorable Mention 2007 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i 2006 Dee-Dee Enabenter-Omidji, SJSU Terri Bailey, New Mexico Cyndee Bennett, Utah 2008 Vanessa Briones, Nevada 2007 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i Sue Barrett, Southern Utah Laura Berg, Fresno State 2009 Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech 2008 Michelle Gardner, Nevada Amy Cowley, Utah Gina Givogri, CS Sacramento 2010 Jessica Iwata, Hawai’i 2009 Margie Wright, Fresno State Barb Dotson, San Diego State Gaylyn Hoshide, Utah 2011 Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i 2010 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i Jenny Hambly, San Diego State Malia Kuenzli, Colorado State 2012 Delaney Willard, Brigham Young 2011 Kathy Rodolph, NM State Karen McCormick, San Diego State Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge 2013 Staci Rodriguez, NM State 2012 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i Julie Osborne, Colorado State Heather Medearis, New Mexico 2013 Peter Turner, San Jose State Jennifer Roberts, Colorado State Heather Olsen, Southern Utah PITCHER OF THE YEAR Tara Tremblay, Southern Utah Shanon Pouelsen, San Diego State 1998 Amanda Scott, Fresno State ALL-WAC TEAMS Vicky Rios, CS Northridge 1999 Amanda Scott, Fresno State 1993 Jennifer Roberts, Colorado State 2000 Amanda Scott, Fresno State 1991 First Team Jenny Schultz, CS Sacramento 2001 Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i First Team Kathy Blake, CS Northridge Stephanie Smith, New Mexico 2002 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Terri Bailey, New Mexico Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento Wendy Stewart, Utah 2003 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Kelly Brookhart, Creighton Beth Calcante, CS Northridge Christa Yorke, Fresno State Melissa Coogan, Hawai‘i Debbie Burford, San Diego State Deb DiMeglio, Utah 2004 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Sue Campbell, San Diego State Tamara Ivie, CS Northridge 1995 2005 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Stephanie Chapel, San Diego State Angela Jeter, CS Sacramento First Team 2006 Robin Mackin, Fresno State Deb DiMeglio, Utah Kim Maher, Fresno State Ali Andrus, Utah 2007 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Christina Freeman, Utah Donna McDaniel, Fresno State Cyndee Bennett, Utah 2008 Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Charmelle Green, Utah Kim Meyer, CS Sacramento Laura Berg, Fresno State 2009 Katie Holverson, Nevada Jody Lunz, New Mexico Dena Mullins, New Mexico Randi Berg, Fresno State 2010 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai’i Gloria Marcott, New Mexico Amy Timmel, Utah Kathy Blake-Small, CS Northridge 2011 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Lisa Perettie, San Diego State Amy Windmiller, CS Northridge Maureen Brady, Fresno State 2012 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Stephanie Smith, New Mexico Susie Bugliarello, CS Sacramento 2013 Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Honorable Mention Casey Coffman, New Mexico Honorable Mention Stephanie Chapel, San Diego State Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State Kim Braatz, New Mexico Casey Coffman, New Mexico Janelle Ito, CS Sacramento FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Amy Cowley, Utah 1991 Deb DiMeglio, Utah Jen Fleming, CS Northridge Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge Julie Garcia, New Mexico 1992 Heather Medearis, New Mexico Marcie Green, Fresno State Stacie Reynolds, Utah Heather Hobbs, Southern Utah 1993 Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento Melissa Halkinrude, Utah Jennifer Richardson, CS Northridge Teri Klement, Colorado State 1994 Ali Andrus, Utah Gaylyn Hoshide, Utah Jenny Schultz, CS Sacramento Trina Packard, Southern Utah 1995 Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State Denise Johnson, Southern Utah Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Tracy Rice, Creighton 1996 Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Alycia Lawton, Freson State Lisa Sciarrino, Colorado State 1997 Amanda Scott, Fresno State Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge Second Team Amy Smith, Colorado State 1998 Becky Witt, Fresno State Vicky Rios, CS Northridge Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento Amy Timmel, Utah 1999 Kristen Hunter, Fresno State Jenny Schultz, CS Sacramento Karen Bono, Utah Teir Wilbur, Creighton 2000 Jackie Jiminez, San Jose State Laurel Simmons, Utah Michelle Cash, New Mexico 2001 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i Kim Weitzmann, CS Sacramento Jenifer Henry, Fresno State 2002 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Christa Yorke, Fresno State Malia Kuenzli, Colorado State 2003 Christina Clark, Fresno State Chelo Lopez, CS Northridge 2004 Nichole Willis, Fresno State Pam McKissick, Utah 2005 Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Heather Medearis, New Mexico 2006 Robin Mackin, Fresno State Jennifer Parker, CS Northridge 2007 Katie Grimes, Hawai‘i Shanon Pouelsen, San Diego State 2008 Morgan Melloh, Fresno State 2009 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i 2010 Kelly Majam, Hawai’i 2011 Valerie Swedberg, NM Mexico State 2012 Leisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘i 2013 Anna Cross, Louisiana Tech

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1996 1998 2000 2002 First Team First Team First Team First Team Cyndee Bennett, Utah Laura Berg, Fresno State Kimberly Bentley, San Jose State Christy Cerecedes, Loyola Marymount Susie Bugliarello, CS Sacramento Kehau Cofran, Hawai‘i Kim Bisset, Loyola Marymount Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘i Jennifer Clark, Fresno State Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Casey Coffman, New Mexico Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Trisha Gomes, Loyola Marymount Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State Joyce Lum, Hawai‘i Jackie Jiminez, San Jose State Natalie Gonzales, Hawai‘i Tara Glaister, CS Northridge Melissa McGie, Hawai‘i Lovie Jung, Fresno State Kate Judd, Hawai‘i Jenifer Henry, Fresno State Tia Morenz, Hawai‘i Joyce Lum, Hawai‘i Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Sandy Rhea, Utah Ann Mesman, Tulsa Jessie Smith, Tulsa Chelo Lopez, CS Northridge Amanda Scott, Fresno State Amanda Scott, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge Carolyn Wilson, Fresno State Becky Witt, Fresno State Sami Strinz, Loyola Marymount Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Amy ReCouper, Colorado State Second Team Second Team Second Team Sandy Rhea, Utah Alyson Buford, Colorado State Kiauna Anderson, Portland State Vanessa Czarnecki, Fresno State Jennifer Richardson, CS Northridge Alyson Carter, Colorado State Angela Cervantez, Fresno State Emily Foltz, Loyola Marymount Jenny Schultz, CS Sacramento Julie Crandall, UNLV Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i Laura Freels, Portland State Jennifer Ellinger, San Jose State Laura Eckley, Loyola Marymount Magumi Hackett, Portland State Second Team Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State Heather Gelhorn, Loyola Marymount Stacie Hirano, Hawai‘i Ali Andrus, Utah Kelly Gentle, Hawai‘i Jessica Guerrero, Portland State Veronica Ramos, Hawai‘i Randi Berg, Fresno State Jaime Maxey, Fresno State Alicia Russell, Portland State Jenny Magill, Tulsa Renee Bergeron, New Mexico Jenny Monson, Utah Jessie Smith, Tulsa Monica Martell, Portland State Karen Bono, Utah Holly Schmillen, Colorado State Roxanne Staniorski, San Jose State Leticia Pacheco, Fresno State Christy Burge, Southern Utah Becky Witt, Fresno State Anna Trauernicht, Loyola Marymount Tiffany Whipple, Fresno State Jaimie Clark, San Diego State Pam West, Fresno State Erryn Gutjahr, San Diego State 1999 2001 Kelley Spence, Colorado State First Team First Team 2003 Kelly White, San Diego State Angela Cervantez, Fresno State Christy Cerecedes, Loyola Marymount First Team Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i Christina Clark, Fresno State Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Mary Cohn, Louisiana Tech 1997 Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV Natalie Gonzales, Hawai‘i Melissa Coogan, Hawai‘i First Team Lainie Horne, New Mexico Kate Judd, Hawai‘i Lori Hoffman, Fresno State Laura Berg, Fresno State Sara Hyzer, Colorado State Brandi McGuire, Tulsa Danielle Olsen, Tulsa Jennifer Buford, Colorado State Melissa McGie, Hawai‘i Michelle Murnam, Hawai‘i Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i Alyson Carter, Colorado State Kellie Labor, San Diego State Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i Trisha Ramos, Hawai‘i Danielle Cassara, New Mexico Nicole Miller, UNLV Anna Trauernicht, Loyola Marymount Nicole Shan, Fresno State Julie Crandall, UNLV Amanda Scott, Fresno State Becky Witt, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Brittany Stanley, Louisiana Tech Nikki Johnson, Colorado State Second Team Second Team Tracie Uchima, Hawai‘i Sandy Rhea, Utah Alyson Carter, Colorado State Vanessa Applegate, Portland State Pam West, Fresno State Kim Rondina, UNLV Raven Coberg, UNLV Laura Eckley, Loyola Marymount Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Alicia Dowland, Fresno State Stacie Hirano, Hawai‘i Second Team Sarah Farnworth, Utah Leslie Poole, Frenso State Becca Baldridge, San Jose State Second Team Kristen Hunter, Fresno State Veronica Ramos, Hawai‘i April Crowell, Hawai‘i Maya Garcia, San Jose State Lovie Jung, Fresno State Marissa Smith, Portland State Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘i Marnie Hill, New Mexico Chris Puccio, San Diego State Roxanne Staniorski, San Jose State Angelina Diaz, Fresno State Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Dawn Reed, Tulsa Tiffany Whipple, Fresno State Maren Genow, Tulsa Tia Morenz, Hawai‘i Sunny Smith, Utah Tyree Woodruff, Hawai‘i Heather Hiar, Tulsa Stephanie Norton, Colorado State Erica Vollweiller, UNLV Amy Walter, San Jose State Kate Judd, Hawai‘i Amanda Scott, Fresno State Becky Witt, Fresno State Stacy Mueller, Nevada Pam Slade, Utah Katie Torres, Tulsa Amber Solano, Colorado State Jamie Waldron, Nevada Jackie Van Hooydonk, New Mexico Stephanie Wiese, Hawai‘i

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2004 2006 2008 2010 First Team First Team First Team First Team Bridget Broadnax, Louisiana Tech Emma Barnes, Louisiana Tech Vanessa Briones, Nevada Kathy Cox, Boise State Christina Clark, Fresno State Christina Clark, Fresno State Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Mary Cohn, Louisiana Tech Regan Clark, Louisiana Tech Kayla Dunn, Utah State Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘i Heather Hiar, Tulsa Rishelle Gastelum, New Mexico State Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Amber Miles, Louisiana Tech Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Jessica Kirby, Louisiana Tech Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Kelly Miller, Tulsa Courtney Lewis, San Jose State Jordan McPherson, Nevada Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Candice Rainwater, Nevada Stacey Lien, New Mexico State Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Jamie Southern, Fresno State Robin Mackin, Fresno State Noelle Micka, Nevada Michelle Moses, Fresno State Katie Torres, Tulsa Haley Perkins, Fresno State Danielle Patrick, Nevada Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Tracie Uchima, Hawai‘i Kristi Randall, New Mexico State Brittany Puzey, Nevada Jenna Rodriguez, Hawai‘i Nichole Willis, Fresno State Rishelle Sandberg, Louisiana Tech Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Nicole Rupp-Tindall, Utah State Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i Amy Schaible, Utah State Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno State Second Team Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Kelsey Starr, Nevada Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech April Crowell, Hawai‘i Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘i Second Team Second Team Second Team Rachel Donaldson, Fresno State Audrey Andrade, Hawai‘i Audrey Andrade, Hawai‘i Julianne Aiello, San Jose State Maren Genow, Tulsa Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State Regan Clark, Louisiana Tech Kellie Caplan, Boise State Carlie Hill, San Jose State Jessica Elson, Louisiana Tech Stephanie Herrera, New Mexico State Allie Crump, Boise State Mitzi Ing, Fresno State Sara Flemin, Utah State Katie Holverson, Nevada Kandis Jones, New Mexico State Noelle Izumi, Hawai‘i Shannon Garvin, Fresno State Stacey Lien, New Mexico State Brittany McConnell, San Jose State Julie Shafer, Tulsa Carlie Hill, San Jose State Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘i Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Stephanie Sliepen, Tulsa Mailei Hilva, New Mexico State Britton Murdock, Nevada Noelle Micka, Nevada Brittany Stanley, Louisiana Tech Sarah Hunt, Nevada Krissi Oliver, Louisiana Tech Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Quela Leonhardt, Utah State Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘i Andrea Ortega, Fresno State Jordan McPherson, Nevada Kym Silagyi, Nevada Angie Ortega, New Mexico State 2005 Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘i Sarah Taylor, San Jose State Danielle Patrick, Nevada First Team Candice Rainwater, Nevada Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech Kylie Randall, New Mexico State Christina Clark, Fresno State Mandy Winkley, San Jose State Clare Warwick, Hawai‘i Amanda Tauali`i, Hawai‘i Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘i Sara Dyer, Tulsa 2007 2009 2011 Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i First Team First Team First Team Tara Harbert, Hawai‘i Emma Barnes, Louisiana Tech Kylie Bassett, Louisiana Tech Devon Bridges, Boise State Angela Osbon, Tulsa Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State Sam Bias, Nevada Teresa Conrad, New Mexico State Leticia Pacheco, Fresno State Jamie Fife, Utah State Katie Holverson, Nevada Allie Crump, Boise State Candice Rainwater, Nevada Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Rochelle Sandberg, Louisiana Tech Robin Mackin, Fresno State Noelle Micka, Nevada Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Liz Perez, San Jose State Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘i Kandis Jones, New Mexico State Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Haley Perkins, Fresno State Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Michelle Moses, Fresno State Lindsey Tower, Tulsa Alana Power, Hawai‘i Angie Ortega, New Mexico State Hoku Nohara!, New Mexico State Brittany Puzey, Nevada Haley Perkins, Fresno State Andrea Ortega, Fresno State Second Team Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Brittany Puzey, Nevada Kylie Randall, New Mexico State Elisa Barrios, San Jose State Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Danielle Sheridan, Louisiana Tech Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Ashley Bennett, UTEP Clare Warwick, Hawai‘i Amanda Tauali‘i, Hawai‘i Valerie Swedberg, New Mexico State Melissa Coogan, Hawai‘i Nichole Willis, Fresno State Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech Aubray Zell, Boise State Carol Forbes, San Jose State Amber Miles, Louisiana Tech Second Team Second Team Second Team Ashley Ruff, Hawai‘i Merryann Barr, Fresno State Emma Barnes, Louisiana Tech Alex Aguirre, Hawai‘i Julie Shafer, Tulsa Michelle Beach, Nevada Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai‘i Nicole Angene, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Katie Grimes, Hawai‘i Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Christina Capobianco, Boise State Brittany Stanley, Louisiana Tech Stephanie Herrera, New Mexico State Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Tina Ferguson, Utah State Kristin Stith, Nevada Sarah Hunt, Nevada Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Janna Frandrup, Louisiana Tech Kristin Sylvester, Fresno State Valana Manuma, Hawai‘i Kanani Pu‘u Warren, Hawai‘i Erin Jones, Nevada Katie Torres, Tulsa Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘i Kristi Randall, New Mexico State Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Nichole Willis, Fresno State Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘i Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Allison Lenzora, Utah State Ashley Roszkos, New Mexico State Kym Silagyi, Nevada Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Kym Silagyi, Nevada Kelsey Starr, Nevada Ashley Maroda, New Mexico State Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno State Brooke Ortiz, Fresno State Kristin Sylvester, Fresno State Sarah Taylor, San Jose State Kassy Uchida, Utah State Kim Watson, New Mexico State Clare Warwick, Hawai‘i Tazz Weatherly, Boise State

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2012 ACADEMIC ALL-WAC TEAMS 1996 Molly McLean, Utah First Team 1991 Ali Andrus, Utah Tiffany Redding, Tulsa JC Clayton, Brigham Young Amy Cowley, Utah Jennifer Briscoe, San Diego State Dawn Reed, Tulsa Jessica Dugas, Brigham Young Jennifer Fotheringham, Utah Courtney Cooley, CS Northridge Danielle Robertshaw, New Mexico Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai‘i Heather Hobbs, Southern Utah Heather Olsen, Southern Utah Tamara Simpson, San Diego State Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech Teri Klement, Colorado State Andrea Moore, Utah Jennifer Slaney, Fresno State Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Lorrie McGill, Creighton Tiffany Ray, CS Sacramento Cayley Warner, New Mexico Nicole Wilkinson, Utah Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Lorrie Muir, Southern Utah Sandy Rhea, Utah Becky Witt, Fresno State Michelle Moses, Fresno State Trina Packard, Southern Utah Michelle Rude, Fresno State Sara Parsons, Nevada Joni Reynolds, Southern Utah Tanya Saavedra, New Mexico Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Aimee Rice, Colorado State Shelby Wilcox, CS Northridge 2000 Kim Wright, CS Sacramento Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Tracy Stowe, San Diego State Kim Bentley, San Jose State Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Sarah Robinson, Hawai‘i Teir Wilbur, Creighton Kari Curtis, Tulsa Vanessa Czarnecki, Fresno State Christine Thomsen, Utah State Kristy Wirth, Colorado State Alicia Dowland, Fresno State Delaney Willard, Brigham Young 1997 1992 Nicole Abeyta, New Mexico Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Jessica Guerrero, Portland State Second Team Amy Cowley, Utah Ali Andrus-Sagas, Utah Lisa Bothwell, Tulsa Kerri Hasselbar, Tulsa Alex Aguirre, Hawai‘i Amy Dillon, Utah Jennifer Briscoe, San Diego State Stacie Hirano, Hawai‘i Tori Almond, Brigham Young Julie Garcia, New Mexico Bonnie Bruton, Tulsa Kristen Hunter, Fresno State Chelsea Barilli, Nevada Melissa Halkinrude, Utah Kristy Byrge, New Mexico Dianna Lilly, San Jose State Michelle Cox, San Jose State Kimberly Johnson, Colorado State Theresa Laguna, New Mexico Melissa Krolik, New Mexico Joyce Lum, Hawai‘i Karley Hopkins, Nevada Jaime Maxey, Fresno State Brandi Malone, Tulsa Shaleese Javillo, New Mexico State Julie Osborne, Colorado State Aimee Rice, Colorado State Sarah Murr, Tulsa Melissa McGie, Hawai‘i Karlyn Jones, Nevada Jennifer Roberts, Colorado State Gina Punaro, San Diego State Brandi McGuire, Tulsa Leisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘i Christa Robison, Colorado State Danielle Robertshaw, New Mexico Tiffany Redding, Tulsa Katie Manuma, Brigham Young Jamie Sibley, Utah Kim Rondina, UNLV Dawn Reed, Tulsa Vonnie Martin, Fresno State Wendy Stewart, Utah Michelle Rude, Fresno State Amanda Scott, Fresno State Courtney Moore, Fresno State Sara Stout, Colorado State Victoria Ruelas, San Jose State Pam West, Fresno State Kaia Parnaby, Hawai‘i Tracy Stowe, San Diego State Laynie Sueyasu, Hawai‘i Becky Witt, Fresno State Briana Tovio-Asato, New Mexico State Christine Viernes, Hawai‘i 1993 Robyn Yorke, Fresno State 2001 2013 Susan Barratt, Southern Utah Kimberly Bissett, Loyola Marymount First Team Jennifer Hambly, San Diego State 1998 Christy Cerecedes, Loyola Marymount Darian Blake, UTSA Theresa Laguna, New Mexico Nicole Abeyta, New Mexico Kari Curtis, Tulsa Markesha Collins, San Jose State Donna McDaniel, Fresno State Keao Chang, UNLV Vanessa Czarnecki, Fresno State Michelle Cox, San Jose State Lorrie Muir, Southern Utah Nikki Dequin, San Jose State Alicia Dowland, Fresno State Anna Cross, Louisiana Tech Shannon Munger, Fresno State Danielle Ferreira, UNLV Laura Eckley, Loyola Marymount Isabella Geronimo, Seattle U Audrey Richards, Southern Utah Sara Fredstrom, Colorado State Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Stacie Hirano, Hawai‘i Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech Christa Yorke, Fresno State Erryn Gutjahr, San Diego State Dianna Lilly, San Jose State Bubba Morrow, Seattle U Sara Hyzer, Colorado State Kyla Malone, Tulsa Alex Newman, New Mexico State 1994 Amberly Johnson, Utah Melissa Krolik, New Mexico Brandi McGuire, Tulsa Amber Olive, New Mexico State Gina Givogri, CS Sacramento Joyce Lum, Hawai‘i Danielle Olsen, Tulsa Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Denise Johnson, Southern Utah Jamie Maxey, Fresno State Corianne Rogalsky, Loyola Marymount Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State Lynn Lohmeier, CS Sacramento Gina Punaro, San Diego State Anna Trauernicht, Loyola Marymount Christine Thomsen, Utah State Kimberly Maughan, Southern Utah Keri Rooney, San Diego State Christy Watkins, Tulsa Nina Villanueva, UT Arlington Andrea Moore, Utah Amanda Scott, Fresno State Tiffany Whipple, Fresno State Jennifer Roberts, Colorado State Nicole Wilkenson, Utah Becky Witt, Fresno State Second Team Danelle Sandberg, Southern Utah Threse Sheaman, CS Sacramento Emma Adams, New Mexico State 1999 Brooke Baker, Texas State Kami Shrock, Southern Utah Nicole Abeyta, New Mexico Kelli Baker, Texas State Lee Ann Taylor, CS Northridge Kim Bentley, San Jose State Devin Caldwell, San Jose State Christa Yorke, Fresno State Dawn Kanani Bona, Hawai‘i Kristi Covarrubia, New Mexico State 1995 Candice Bowlin, Fresno State Hailey Froton, Utah State Tiffany Chambers, New Mexico Ali Andrus, Utah Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech Vanessa Czarnecki, Fresno State Kristina DeGooyer, Southern Utah Macie Hair, Texas State Nikki Dequin, San Jose State Janet Jensen, Southern Utah Rayn House, Texas State Alicia Dowland, Fresno State Terri Laguna, New Mexico Erin Kipp, Louisiana Tech Marianna Fenelli, New Mexico Stephanie Lickliter, Southern Utah Haley Lemons, Texas State Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Lynn Lohmeier, CS Sacramento Teri Lyles, UT Arlington Erryn Gutjahr, San Diego State Andi Moore, Utah Malena Padilla, New Mexico State Kerri Hasselbar, Tulsa Heather Olsen, Southern Utah Sara Hyzer, Colorado State Threse Sheaman, CS Sacramento Amberly Johnson, Utah Kami Shrock, Southern Utah Elizabeth Karabensh, Colorado State Lee Ann Taylor, CS Northridge Kristina Keene, New Mexico Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Kyla Kiester, Colorado State Amanda Kocis, Colorado State Melissa Krolik, 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2002 Mitzi Ing, Fresno State Kristen Rupp, Louisiana Tech Stacey Lien, New Mexico State Elisa Barrios, San Jose State Noelle Izumi, Hawai‘i Kasey Sandlin, New Mexico State Wanda Malone, Louisiana Tech Leah Beasley, Louisiana Tech Marie Jackson, Hawai‘i Anita Schafer, Nevada Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Kimberly Bissett, Loyola Marymount Justina Kahaku, Hawai‘i Heather Straight, Utah State Sarah Offutt, Louisiana Tech Lindsay Brownson, Louisiana Tech Moniaue Kelley, San Jose State Kari Stockstill, Nevada Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘i Christy Cerecedes, Loyola Marymount Courtney Lewis, San Jose State Kim Watson, New Mexico State Haley Perkins, Fresno State Vanessa Czarnecki, Fresno State Brittany Lorenzen, Nevada Ashley White, Fresno State Brittany Puzey, Nevada Ami Day, Tulsa Amber Miles, Louisiana Tech Kristi Randall, New Mexico State Alicia Dowland, Fresno State Stacy Mueller, Nevada 2007 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Lyndsey Dyer, Tulsa Stacey Ritter, Hawai‘i Emma Barnes, Louisiana Tech Nicole Rupp, Utah State Kelli Edelbrock, Loyola Marymount Ashley Ruff, Hawai‘i Kylie Bassett, Louisiana Tech Tyler Schafer, Nevada Brianne Ferguson, San Jose State Kristin Rupp, Louisiana Tech Michelle Beach, Nevada Aja Scheuber, Fresno State Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Malia Simmons, UTEP Roxanne Bejarano, San Jose State Jordan Simmons, Louisiana Tech Tara Hall, San Jose Statem Jamie Southern, Fresno State Ashley Bellum, Utah State Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno State Megan Herscher, Portland State Brittany Stanley, Louisiana Tech Jill Bruins, Utah State Shasta Tyteca, Utah State Heather Hiar, Tulsa Tracie Uchima, Hawai‘i Mandi Bertsch, Louisiana Tech Richelle Villescas, Nevada Stacie Hirano, Hawai‘i Stacey Walkingstick, Tulsa Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech Mitzi Ing, Fresno State Sabra Warner, Louisiana Tech Regan Clark, Louisiana Tech Kim Watson, New Mexico State Kristina Keene, New Mexico Amanda Wise, Nevada Samantha Dillard, New Mexico State Ashley White, Fresno State Kyla Kiester, Colorado State Shannon Garvin, Fresno State Amanda Kocis, Colorado State 2005 Kelly Harrison, San Jose State 2009 Melissa Krolik, New Mexico Ashley Ablahani, Nevada Kasey Igarta, San Jose State Alexandra Aguirre, Hawai‘i Joyce Lum, Hawai‘i Kristy Ballinger, San Jose State Samantha Legorreta, Fresno State Julianne Aiello, San Jose State Jamie Maxey, Fresno State Elisa Barrios, San Jose State Stacey Lien, New Mexico State Nicole Angene, Fresno State Molly McLean, Utah Leah Beasley, Louisiana Tech Kayla Luttmers, New Mexico State Tiffany Autry, New Mexico State Tiffany Redding, Tulsa Gracie Borjas, UTEP Kristine Miles, San Jose State Jody Badorine, Fresno State Dawn Reed, Tulsa Sandy Carroll, Louisiana Tech Robin Mackin, Fresno State Emma Barnes, Louisiana Tech Danielle Robertshaw, New Mexico Ami Day, Tulsa Lindsay Milchovich, Fresno State Kylie Bassett, Louisiana Tech Tamara Simpson, San Diego State Sara Dyer, Tulsa Amanda Nelson, Fresno State Michelle Beach, Nevada Jennifer Slaney, Fresno State Christine Echols, Louisiana Tech Jamie Nussbaum, New Mexico State Lindsey Benson, Utah State Cayley Warner, New Mexico Jessica Elson, Louisiana Tech Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘i Andrea Bott, San Jose State Nicole Wilkinson, Utah Cynthia Elkins, Nevada Sarah Offutt, Louisiana Tech Kellie Caplan, Boise State Becky Witt, Fresno State Lindsay Galloway, Tulsa Haley Perkins, Fresno State Christina Capobianco, Boise State Robyn Ford-Feitz, Nevada Alexis Perry, Utah State Heather Doiron, Louisiana Tech 2003 Louise Harriden, Hawai‘i Jenavieve Purcell, New Mexico State Rachel Evans, Utah State Elisa Barrios, San Jose State Tiffany Hoeft, Nevada Brittany Puzey, Nevada Julie Franklin, Hawai‘i Leah Beasley, Louisiana Tech Noelle Izumi, Hawai‘i Kristi Randall, New Mexico State Richelle Gastelum, New Mexico State Erin Chernicky, Louisiana Tech Monique Kelley, San Jose State Elizabeth Robertson, San Jose State Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Ami Day, Tulsa Courtney Lewis, San Jose State Jasmine Robles, Fresno State Kate Greenough, Utah State Cindy Elkins, Nevada Amber Miles, Louisiana Tech Nicole Rupp, Utah State Kathryn Grimes, Hawai‘i Robyn Ford-Feitz, Nevada Amanda Nesbitt, Fresno State Aja Scheuber, Fresno State Kayla Hayes, San Jose State Tara Hall, San Jose State Michelle Newbold, San Jose State Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i Jeanine Hernandez, Utah State Mitzi Ing, Fresno State Kristen Rupp, Louisiana Tech Danielle Sheridan, Louisiana Tech Simone Hubbard, Utah State Noelle Izumi, Hawai‘i Jamie Southern, Fresno State Katie Stith, Nevada Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Marie Jackson, Hawai‘i Brittany Stanley, Louisiana Tech Kristin Stith, Nevada Cami Jones, Utah State Justina Kahaku, Hawai‘i Lindsey Tower, Tulsa Jami Uragami, Utah State Kandis Jones, New Mexico State Courtney Lewis, San Jose State Tracie Uchima, Hawai‘i Clare Warwick, Hawai‘i Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Carrie Mackey, Nevada Stacey Walkingstick, Tulsa Kim Watson, New Mexico State Stacey Lien, New Mexico State Brandi McGuire, Tulsa Amanda Wise, Nevada Ashley White, Fresno State Breanna Lopez, San Jose State Amber Miles, Louisiana Tech Andrianna Zolton, UTEP Mandy Winkley, San Jose State Wanda Malone, Louisiana Tech Stacy Mueller, Nevada Amanda Wise, Nevada Ashley Maroda, New Mexico State Megan Nunn, Nevada Alissa Murphy, San Jose State Danielle Olsen, Tulsa 2006 Amanda Nims, Nevada Holly Reynolds, Tulsa Kristy Ballinger, San Jose State 2008 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Ashley Bellum, Utah State Nicole Angene, Fresno State Dara Pagaduan, Hawai‘i Brittany Stanley, Louisiana Tech Lindsey Benson, Utah State Emma Barnes, Louisiana Tech Haley Perkins, Fresno State Kari Stockhill, Nevada Shawn Bjarnson, Utah State Kylie Bassett, Louisiana Tech Ryane Petersen, Fresno State Tracie Uchima, Hawai‘i Paula Blanning, Hawai‘i Roxanne Bejarano, San Jose State Kaylan Pollard, Fresno State Pam West, Fresno State Sandy Carroll, Louisiana Tech Mandi Bertsch, Louisiana Tech Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Stacey Walkingstick, Tulsa Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State Brittany Puzey, Nevada Sabra Warner, Louisiana Tech Cynthia Elkins, Nevada Regan Clark, Louisiana Tech Kristi Randall, New Mexico State Jessica Elson, Louisiana Tech Brittany Clifton, New Mexico State Gina Rawls, Utah State Jamie Fife, Utah State Samantha Dillard, New Mexico State Emily Reilly, Utah State 2004 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Elisa Barrios, San Jose State Jessica Garnett, Utah State Heather Doiron, Louisiana Tech Nicole Rupp, Utah State Leah Beasley, Louisiana Tech Wendy Gray, New Mexico State Richelle Gastelum, New Mexico State Nicole Russell, New Mexico State Kristin Blodgette, Louisiana Tech Leslie Higley, Utah State Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Danielle Sheridan, Louisiana Tech Briley Brasher, Louisiana Tech Caroline Hill, San Jose State Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno State Bridget Broadnax, Louisiana Tech Kasey Igarta, San Jose State Kathryn Grimes, Hawai‘i Megan Suitos, Boise State Erin Chernicky, Louisiana Tech Stacy Knight, New Mexico State Kayla Hayes, San Jose State Ashleigh Viers-Gordillo, Boise State Mary Cohn, Louisiana Tech Quela Leonhardt, Utah State Stephanie Herrera, New Mexico State Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech Ami Day, Tulsa Courtney Lewis, San Jose State Simone Hubbard, Utah State Clare Warwick, Hawai‘i Christine Echols, Louisiana Tech Stacey Lien, New Mexico State Kasey Igarta, San Jose State Kim Watson, New Mexico State Cynthia Elkins, Nevada Brittany Lorenzen, Nevada Kandis Jones, New Mexico State Tassarah Weatherly, Boise State Jessica Elson, Louisiana Tech Kayla Luttmers, New Mexico State Colleen Kimbro, New Mexico State Sydney Williard, New Mexico State Lindsay Galloway, Tulsa Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘i Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Tara Harbert, Hawai‘i Alana Power, Hawai‘i Tylee Landon, Utah State Laurel Wyatt, Boise State Tiffany Hoeft, Nevada Kristi Randall, New Mexico State Jessica Law, Utah State Traci Yoshikawa, Hawai‘i

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2010 2011 2012 2013 Alex Aguirre, Hawai‘i Alexandra Aguirre, Hawai‘i Alexandra Aguirre, Hawai‘i Emma Adams, New Mexico State Julianne Aiello, San Jose State Vanessa Alvarez, Boise State Tori Almond, Brigham Young Nicole Arata, Utah State Vanessa Alvarez, Boise State Nicole Angene, Fresno State Chelsea Barilli, Nevada Brooke Baker, Texas State Tiffany Autry, New Mexico State Brittany Barcellos, Boise State Stesha Brazil, Fresno State Kelli Baker, Texas State Jody Badorine, Fresno State Holly Bourke, Boise State Brittany Clifton, New Mexico State Samantha Beeson, UTSA Brittany Barcellos, Boise State Devon Bridges, Boise State Teresa Conrad, New Mexico State Victoria Birdwell, UTSA Chelsea Barilli, Nevada Chelsea Brilli, Nevada Kristi Covarubia, New Mexico State Darian Blake, UTSA Kylie Bassett, Louisiana Tech Brynne Buchanan, Hawai‘i Michelle Cox, San Jose State Rebecca Cable, Seattle U Holly Bourke, Boise State Kali Cancelosi, Utah State Christina Cummings, Utah State Devin Caldwell, San Jose State Brynne Buchanan, Hawai‘i Kellie Caplan, Boise State Tatem Day, Utah State Sarah Chow, Utah State Kali Cancelosi, Utah State Ashley Collier, Boise State Kelsey Dodd, New Mexico State Callie Collins, UT Arlington Kellie Caplan, Boise State Teresa Conrad, New Mexico State Chelsea Dohwardt, New Mexico State Teresa Conrad, New Mexico State Ashley Collier, Boise State Tatem Day, Utah State Karysta Donisthorpe, New Mexico State Kristi Covarrubia, New Mexico State Teresa Conrad, New Mexico State Heather Doiron, Louisiana Tech Carly Duckworth, Brigham Young Anna Cross, Louisiana Tech Heather Doiron, Louisiana Tech Megan Fincher, Nevada Megan Fincher, Nevada Erin Crowley, Seattle U Rachel Evans, Utah State Janna Frandrup, Louisiana Tech Janna Frandrup, Louisiana Tech Michelle Cox, San Jose State Megan Fincher, Nevada Cheryl Freitas, San Jose State Cheryl Freitas, San Jose State Kelsey Dodd, New Mexico State Janna Frandrup, Louisiana Tech BranDee Garcia, San Jose State Janine Godwin, Louisiana Tech Katie Doerre, Texas State Cheryl Freitas, San Jose State Jessica Garcia, San Jose State Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech Janna Frandrup, Louisiana Tech Christina Gamboa, Louisiana Tech Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Kendra Harmon, Louisiana Tech Cheryl Freitas, San Jose State BranDee Garcia, San Jose State Molly Goza, Louisiana Tech Bailie Hicken, Brigham Young Janine Godwin, Louisiana Tech Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Janessa Gutierrez, San Jose State Katelynn Hill, Louisiana Tech Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech Molly Goza, Louisiana Tech Rebecca Hall, Fresno State Vanessa House, San Jose State Rogin Hardy, Seattle U Kate Greenough, Utah State Amanda Harmon, Utah State Alexandra Hudson, Brigham Young Amanda Harmon, Utah State Katie Grimes, Hawai‘i Kendra Harmon, Louisiana Tech Anna Hudson, Brigham Young Courtney Harris, Texas State Kendra Harmon, Louisiana Tech Megan Harvey, Boise State Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Anna Hernandez, Texas State Mandy Harmon, Utah State Jourdan Hitchings, Utah State Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Cosette Hernandez, UTSA Megan Harvey, Boise State Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Michelle Jones, Louisiana Tech Rayn House, Texas State Simone Hubbard, Utah State Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Tehani Kaaihue, New Mexico State Jessie Hufstetler, San Jose State Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Jacey Jensen, Hawai‘i Alayna Kipp, Louisiana Tech Rachael Hunsaker, Utah State Kandis Jones, New Mexico State Kandis Jones, New Mexico State Erin Kipp, Louisiana Tech Jenny Hurst, Seattle U Michelle Jones, Louisiana Tech Michelle Jones, Louisiana Tech Sharla Kliebenstein, Hawai‘i Michelle Jones, Louisiana Tech Tehani Kaaihue, New Mexico State Tehani Kaaihue, New Mexico State Meghan Knowles, Louisiana Tech Tehani Kaaihue, New Mexico State Meghan Knowles, Louisiana Tech Erin Kipp, Louisiana Tech Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech Brooke Keel, Texas State Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Cassie Krieg, Louisiana Tech Allison Lang, San Jose State Erin Kipp, Louisiana Tech Lauren Lastrapes, Nevada Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Lauren Lastrapes, Nevada Alayna Kipp, Louisiana Tech Breanna Lopez, San Jose State Meghan Knowles, Louisiana Tech Leisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘i Meghan Knowles, Louisiana Tech Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Lauren Lastrapes, Nevada Breanna Lopez, San Jose State Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech Ashley Maroda, New Mexico State Breanna Lopez, San Jose State Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Brittney Lott, Seattle U Lauren Morizi, New Mexico State Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Vonnie Martin, Fresno State Megan Low, UTSA Britton Murdock, Nevada Ashley Maroda, New Mexico State Tiffany Messerschmidt, Brigham Young Jordan Masek, Texas State Alexandra Newman, New Mexico State Megan McDonald, Utah State Courtney Moore, Fresno State Kristen Miles, Louisiana Tech Amanda Nims, Nevada Samantha Miller, Utah State Michelle Moses, Fresno State Samantha Miller, Utah State Sarah Offut, Louisiana Tech Britton Murdock, Nevada Brenna Moss, Fresno State Bubba Morrow, Seattle U Amber Olive, New Mexico State Alexandra Newman, New Mexico State Alexandra Newman, New Mexico State Alex Newman, New Mexico State Kaia Parnaby, Hawai‘i Amber Olive, New Mexico State Amber Olive, New Mexico State Amber Olive, New Mexico State Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Brooke Ortiz, Fresno State Brooke Ortiz, Fresno State Malena Padilla, New Mexico State Samantha Puzey, Nevada Dara Pagaduan, Hawai‘i Malena Padilla, New Mexico State Sarah Petosa, Seattle U Kylie Randall, New Mexico State Sara Parsons, Nevada Dara Pagaduan, Hawai‘i Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Kaylan Pollard, Fresno State Sara Parsons, Nevada Taylor Purdy, San Jose State Diane Runge, Fresno State Kylie Randall, New Mexico State Kaylan Pollard, Fresno State Coralee Ramirez, Texas State Nicole Rupp-Tindall, Utah State Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State Torrey Schroeder, New Mexico State Sarah Robinson, Hawai‘i Sam Puzey, Nevada Alyssa Ruiz, New Mexico State Lauren Shanks, San Jose State Alyssa Ruiz, New Mexico State Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Jolene Schaefer, UT Arlington Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno State Diane Runge, Fresno State Sarah Robinson, Hawai‘i Nicole Schultz, San Jose State Kelly Sweeney, Boise State Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno State Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State Siera Sproul, UTSA Carissa Theis, New Mexico State Valarie Swedberg, New Mexico State Diane Runge, Fresno State Kallan Thompson, UT Arlington Kallan Thompson, Louisiana Tech Kelly Sweeney, Boise State Nicole Schultz, San Jose State Christine Thomsen, Utah State Shasta Tyteca, Utah State Annie Thomas, Utah State Emily Seidel, Nevada Kassandra Uchida, Utah State Shelbi Tyteca, Utah State Shasta Tyteca, Utah State Lauren Shanks, San Jose State Jessica Ulrich, Seattle U Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech Shelbi Tyteca, Utah State Alex Stange, San Jose State Casey Watt, San Jose State Rebecca Walker, Fresno State Kassandra Uchida, Utah State Annie Thomas, Utah State Allegra Wilde, Seattle U Tassarah Weatherly, Boise State Demi Walker, Fresno State Christine Thomsen, Utah State Ashley Wright, Texas State Kortnee Wiley, Nevada Mackenzie Whyte, Boise State Stacie Toney, Brigham Young Taylor Zink, UT Arlington Sydney Williard, New Mexico State Kortnee Wiley, Nevada Briana Tovio-Asoto, New Mexico State Shelbi Tyteca, Utah State Traci Yoshikawa, Hawai‘i Moniqua Wilson, Louisiana Tech Shelbi Tyteca, Utah State Lela Work, Boise State Caroline Umphlett, Brigham Young Maghan Yurek, Boise State Kortnee Wiley, Nevada Aubray Zell, Boise State Jazmine Zamora, Hawai‘i

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1991 March 25 Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge 1999 (Selected as Spring Sport Athlete of the Week) Susie Bugliarello, CS Sacramento (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) April 2 Janet Womack, Utah April 1 Amy ReCouper, Colorado State Feb. 8 Marianna Fenelli, New Mexico Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Danielle Cassarra, New Mexico 1992 April 8 Cyndee Bennett, Utah Feb. 15 Becky Witt, Fresno State April 14 Julie Garcia, New Mexico Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Kelly Gentle, Hawai‘i April 21 Julie Clancy, San Diego State April 15 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Feb. 22 Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV April 28 Stacie Stafford, Colorado State Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento Kathy Moore, New Mexico May 4 Janet Womack, Utah April 22 Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State March 1 Stacey Farnworth, Utah Kim Peck, Fresno State Amanda Scott, Fresno State 1993 April 29 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State March 8 Nicole Phillips, San Jose State Renae Mohamed, San Diego State March 30 Beth Calcante, CS Northridge Sandra Durazo, San Diego State May 6 Cyndee Bennett, Utah April 5 Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento March 15 Summer Ehrsam, San Diego State Tara Glaister, CS Northridge April 12 Beth Calcante, CS Northridge Amanda Scott, Fresno State May 13 Jaimie Clark, San Diego State April 19 Kim Maher, Fresno State March 22 Geney Orris, UNLV Lindsay Parker, Fresno State April 26 Marcie Green, Fresno State Danielle Cassara, New Mexico May 3 Kim Meyer, CS Sacramento March 29 Angela Cervantez, Fresno State May 10 Maureen Brady, Fresno State 1997 Amanda Scott, Fresno State May 17 Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento Feb. 10 Robyn Yorke, Fresno State April 5 Danielle Cassara, New Mexico Feb. 17 Trina Puckett, Fresno State Lindsay Parker, Fresno State 1994 Feb. 24 Renae Mohamed, San Diego State April 12 Sara Hyzer, Colorado State March 3 Stephanie Wiese, Hawai‘i Kelly Gentle, Hawai‘i Feb. 21 Michelle Bolt, Fresno State March 10 Renae Mohamed, San Diego State April 19 Angela Cervantez, Fresno State Feb. 28 Lisa Gonzales, San Diego State March 17 Nikki Johnson, Colorado State Lindsay Parker, Fresno State March 7 Amy Timmel, Utah March 24 Amanda Scott, Fresno State April 26 Danielle Cassara, New Mexico March 14 Tamara Ivie, CS Northridge March 31 Ali Andrus-Sagas, Utah Kelly Gentle, Hawai‘i March 21 Maureen Brady, Fresno State April 7 Amanda Scott, Fresno State May 3 Alicia Dowland, Fresno State March 28 Amy Windmiller, CS Northridge April 14 Ali Andrus-Sagas, Utah Kristern Hunter, Fresno State April 4 Gaylyn Hoshide, Utah April 21 Janis Robinson, New Mexico May 10 Sarah Hershman, San Diego State April 11 Shannon Jones, Cs Northridge April 28 Amanda Scott, Fresno State Kathy Moore, New Mexico April 18 Kim Maher, Fresno State May 5 Nikki Johnson, Colorado State April 25 Maureen Brady, Fresno State May 12 Kim Rondina, UNLV May 2 Ali Andrus, Utah 2000 May 9 Michelle Bolt, Fresno State (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) May 16 Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge 1998 Feb. 7 Roxanne Staniorski, San Jose State (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) Jennifer Holiotes, Loyola Marymount 1995 Feb. 9 Danielle Cassara, New Mexico Feb. 14 Tyree Woodruff, Hawai‘i Kelly Gentle, Hawai‘i Amanda Scott, Fresno State Feb. 13 Jennifer Clark, Fresno State Feb. 16 Jenny Monson, Utah Feb. 21 Alicia Russell, Portland State Feb. 20 Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Amanda Scott, Fresno State Feb. 27 Susie Bugliarello, CS Sacramento Feb. 23 Tiffany Redding, Tulsa Feb. 28 Melissa McGie, Hawai‘i March 6 Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Janelle Gonzales, Hawai‘i Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i March 13 Maureen Brady, Fresno State March 2 Danielle Cassara, New Mexico March 6 Dana Degen, Hawai‘i March 20 Ali Andrus, Utah Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Amanda Scott, Fresno State March 27 Jill Haas, CS Sacramento March 9 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State March 13 Kara Kanney, San Jose State April 3 Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento Sara Farnworth, Utah Amanda Scott, Fresno State April 10 Laura Berg, Fresno State March 16 Tia Morenz, Hawai‘i March 20 Angela Cervantez, Fresno State April 17 Kathy Blake-Small, CS Northridge Kelly Gentle, Hawai‘i Morgan Siebert, Portland State April 24 Karen Bono, Utah March 23 Laura Berg, Fresno State March 27 Becky Witt, Fresno State May 1 Monica Jimenez, Utah Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Amanda Scott, Fresno State May 8 Cyndee Bennett, Utah March 30 Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State April 3 Dana Degen, Hawai‘i May 15 Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge Amanda Scott, Fresno State Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i April 7 Julie Crandall, UNLV April 10 Lovie Jung, Fresno State 1996 Amanda Scott, Fresno State Amanda Scott, Fresno State (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) April 14 Regina Ka`aihili, Hawai‘i April 17 Megumi Hackett, Portland State Feb. 12 Casey Coffman, New Mexico Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i Amanda Scott Fresno State Jennifer Richardson, CS Northridge April 21 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State April 24 Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Feb. 19 Shanon Rice, San Diego State Tara Atkins, San Diego State Jenny Magill, Tulsa Renae Mohamed, San Diego April 28 Jennifer Buford, Colorado State May 1 Heather Gelhorn, Loyola Marymount Feb. 26 Jenifer Henry, Fresno State Sandra Durazo, San Diego State Amanda Scott, Fresno State Kim Peck, Fresno State May 4 Melissa McGie, Hawai‘i May 8 Dana Degen, Hawai‘i March 4 Chelo Lopez, CS Northridge Amanda Scott, Fresno State Corianne Rogalsky, Loyola Marymount Jennifer Richardson, CS Northridge May 11 Karen Kanney, San Jose State May 15 Kristen Hunter, Fresno State March 11 Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge Corina Lilly, San Jose State Amanda Scott, Fresno State Jennifer Clark, Fresno State March 18 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Monica Jimenez, Utah

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2001 2003 2005 (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) Feb. 5 April Crowell, Hawai‘i Feb. 10 April Crowell, Hawai‘i Feb. 7 Kristi Yoshizawa, Hawai‘i Felicity Witt, Fresno State Judith van Kampen, Nevada, Ami Day, Tulsa Feb. 12 Amy Walter, San Jose State Feb. 17 Becca Baldridge, San Jose State Feb. 14 Amy Cameron, Louisiana Tech Felicity Witt, Fresno State Ami Day, Tulsa Julie Fenell, Tulsa Feb. 19 Ann Mesman, Tulsa Feb. 24 Cindy Elkins, Nevada Feb. 21 Nichole Willis, Fresno State Leslie Poole, Fresno State Melissa Coogan, Hawai‘i Carol Forbes, San Jose State Feb. 26 Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State March 3 Brittany Lorenzen, Nevada Feb. 28 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Corianne Rogalsky, Loyola Marymount Laura Ferriera, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State March 12 Veronica Ramos, San Jose State March 10 Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘i March 7 Christina Clark, Fresno State Morgan Seibert, Portland State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Carol Forbes, San Jose State March 19 Alicia Dowland, Fresno State March 17 Jamie Southern, Fresno State March 14 Rachel Donaldson, Fresno State Sabrina Quintero, San Jose State Carol Forbes, San Jose State Lindsey Meadows, Louisiana Tech March 26 Tiffany Whipple, Fresno State March 24 Christina Clark, Fresno State March 21 Elisa Barrios, San Jose State Janelle Gonzalez, Hawai‘i Ami Day, Tulsa Jamie Southern, Fresno State April 2 Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State March 31 April Crowell, Hawai‘i March 28 Stephanie Sliepen, Tulsa Leslie Poole, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State April 9 Kiauna Anderson, Portland State April 7 Amber Miles, Louisiana Tech April 4 Ashley Bennett, UTEP Leslie Poole, Fresno State Carol Forbes, San Jose State Jamie Southern, Fresno State April 16 Natalie Gonzales, Hawai‘i April 14 Christina Clark, Fresno State April 11 Christina Clark, Fresno State Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i Maren Genow, Tulsa Carol Forbes, San Jose State April 23 Becky Witt, Fresno State April 21 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i April 18 Candice Rainwater, Nevada Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i Melissa Coogan, Hawai‘i Melissa Coogan, Hawai‘i April 30 Christy Cerecedes, Loyola Marymount April 28 Lori Hoffman, Fresno State April 25 Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Felicity Witt, Hawai‘i Melissa Coogan, Hawai‘i Jamie Southern, Fresno State May 7 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i May 5 Trisha Ramos, Hawai‘i May 2 Linsday Tower, Tulsa Morgan Seibert, Portland State Ami Day, Tulsa Jamie Southern, Fresno State May 14 Kim Bissett, Loyola Marymount May 12 Christina Clark, Fresno State May 9 Christina Clark, Fresno State Morgan Seibert, Portland State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State May 16 Carlie Hill, San Jose State 2002 2004 Carol Forbes, San Jose State (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) Feb. 4 Danielle Kaminaka, Loyola Marymount Feb. 9 Jessica Elson, Louisiana Tech 2006 Sami Strinz, Loyola Marymount Lindsey Dyer, Tulsa (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) Feb. 11 Crissy Strimple, Tulsa Feb. 16 Stephanie Sliepen, Tulsa Feb. 13 Stephanie Herrera, New Mexico State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Kelly Harrison, San Jose State Feb. 18 Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Feb. 23 Heather Hiar, Tulsa Feb. 20 Mailei Hilva, New Mexico State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Julie Fennell, Tulsa Robin Mackin, Fresno State Feb. 25 Sami Strinz, Loyola Marymount March 1 Katie Torres, Tulsa Feb. 27 Brittany Puzey, Nevada Jamie Southern, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Robin Mackin, Fresno State March 4 Christy Cerecedes, Loyola Marymount March 8 Christina Clark, Fresno State March 6 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Jamie Southern, Fresno State Shannon Tabion, Hawai‘i Sarah Seagraves, New Mexico State March 11 Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘i March 15 Stacy Mueller, Nevada March 13 Christina Clark, Fresno State Carol Forbes, San Jose State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Robin Mackin, Fresno State March 18 Danielle Olsen, Tulsa March 22 Christina Clark, Fresno State March 20 Nichole Willis, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Julie Fennell, Tulsa Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i March 25 Trisha Gomes, Loyola Marymount March 29 Heather Hiar, Tulsa March 27 Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Ami Day, Tulsa Laura Ferreira, Fresno State Courtney Lewis, San Jose State April 1 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i April 5 Christina Clark, Fresno State April 3 Brandi Pieler, Hawai‘i Sabra Warner, Louisiana Tech Shannon Tabion, Hawai‘i Robin Mackin, Fresno State April 8 Veronica Ramos, San Jose State April 12 Christina Clark, Fresno State April 10 Mandy Winkley, San Jose State Leslie Poole, Fresno State Maren Genow, Tulsa Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i April 15 Natalie Gonzales, Hawai‘i April 19 Kelly Miller, Tulsa April 17 Rochelle Sandberg, Louisiana Tech Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i Jamie Southern, Fresno State Krissi Oliver, Louisiana Tech April 22 Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State April 26 Heather Hiar, Tulsa April 24 Mandy Winkley, San Jose State Morgan Seibert, Portland State Candice Rainwater, Nevada Robin Mackin, Fresno State April 29 Jessie Smith, Tulsa May 3 Denise Dahlberg, Hawai‘i May 1 Jessica Elson, Louisiana Tech Jamie Southern, Fresno State Shannon Tabion, Hawai‘i Heather Straight, Utah State May 6 Vanessa Applegate, Portland State May 10 Candice Rainwater, Nevada May 8 Robin Mackin, Fresno State Christy Cercedes, Loyola Marymount Maren Genow, Tulsa Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i May 13 Danielle Olsen, Tulsa May 17 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Brianne Ferguson, San Jose State Tiffant Hoeft, Nevada

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2007 March 23 Haley Perkins, Fresno State 2012 (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) Feb. 12 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i March 30 Jessica Kirby, Louisiana Tech Feb. 13 Delaney Willard, Brigham Young Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i Krissi Oliver, Louisiana Tech Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Feb. 19 Ashley Ozkos, New Mexico State April 6 Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai‘i Feb. 20 Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Robin Mackin, Fresno State Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Mackenzie Oakes, Fresno State Feb. 26 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i April 13 Angie Ortega, New Mexico State Feb. 27 Janna Frandrup, Louisiana Tech Vanessa Fitzgerald, New Mexico State Kim Watson, New Mexico State Michelle Moses, Fresno State March 5 Emily Reilly, Utah State April 20 Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech March 5 Ashley Butera, Nevada Robin Mackin, Fresno State Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i March 12 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i April 27 Brooke Phipps, Fresno State March 12 Leisha Li‘ili‘i, Hawai‘i Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State March 19 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i May 4 Heather Doiron, Louisiana Tech March 19 Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Robin Mackin, Fresno State Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i March 26 Kristin Sylvester, Fresno State March 26 Delaney Willard, Brigham Young Kim Watson, New Mexico State 2010 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i April 2 Haley Perkins, Fresno State (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) April 2 Vanessa House, San Jose State Jordan McPherson, Nevada Feb. 15 Angie Ortega, New Mexico State Madison Fish, San Jose State April 9 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Morgan Melloh, Fresno State April 9 Brooke Ortiz, Fresno State, INF Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i Feb. 22 Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Michelle Jones, Louisiana Tech April 16 Sarah Hunt, Nevada Kaia Parnaby, Hawai‘i April 16 Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, UH Jordan McPherson, Louisiana Tech March 1 Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Kaia Parnaby, Hawai‘i April 23 Ashley Frisby, New Mexico State Jennifer Ames, San Jose State April 23 Jessica Garcia, San Jose State Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i March 8 Kelli Fangonilo, San Jose State Michelle Moses, Fresno State April 30 Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i April 30 Delaney Willard, Brigham Young Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i March 15 Andrea Ortega, Fresno State Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i May 7 Kelsey Starr, Nevada Mackenzie Oakes, Fresno State May 7 Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Kim Watson, New Mexico State March 22 Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Tori Almond, Brigham Young Michelle Moses, Fresno State 2008 March 29 Kathy Cox, Boise State 2013 Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) April 5 Katie Grimes, Hawai‘i Feb. 11 Tyler Schafer, Nevada Feb. 11 Markesha Collins, San Jose State Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Katie Holverson, Nevada Allison Lang, San Jose State April 12 Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Feb. 18 Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘i Feb. 18 Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Jordan McPherson, Nevada Michelle Jones, Louisiana Tech April 19 Lauren Lastrapes, Nevada Feb. 25 Hoko Nohara, New Mexico State Feb. 25 Teresa Conrad, New Mexico State Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Morgan Melloh, Fresno State April 26 Tina Ferguson, Utah State Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State March 3 Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i March 4 Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech Morgan Melloh, Fresno State May 3 Tazz Weatherly, Boise State Teri Lyles, UT Arlington March 10 Noelle Micka, Nevada Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech March 11 Siera Sproul, UTSA Krissi Oliver, Louisiana Tech May 10 Holly Bourke, Boise State Teri Lyles, UT Arlington March 17 Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Michelle Moses, Fresno State March 18 Christine Thomsen, Utah State Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State March 24 Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno State March 25 Vivian Tijerina, UTSA Jordan McPherson, Nevada 2011 Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State March 31 Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) April 1 Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech Feb. 14 Michelle Moses, Fresno State Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Anna Cross, Louisiana Tech Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai`i April 7 Jessica Kirby, Louisiana Tech April 8 Michelle Cox, San Jose State Feb. 21 Jessica Iwata, Hawai`i Katie Holverson, Nevada Alex Newman, New Mexico State Jennifer Ames, San Jose State April 14 Ashley Maroda, New Mexico State April 15 Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State Feb. 28 Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Richelle Ashburn, Seattle U Alex Newman, New Mexico State April 21 Kym Silagyi, Nevada April 22 Christine Thomsen, Utah State March 7 Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Krissi Oliver, Louisiana Tech Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Kaia Parnaby, Hawai`i April 28 Vanessa Briones, Nevada April 29 Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State Aubray Zell, Boise State Jordan McPherson, Nevada Teri Lyles, UT Arlington March 14 Danielle Patrick, Nevada May 5 Katie Grimes, Hawai‘i May 6 Courtney Harris, Texas State Allie Crump, Boise State Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State March 21 Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Mackenzie Oakes, Fresno State 2009 March 28 Devon Bridges, Boise State (Hitter of the Week listed first, Pitcher of the Week second) Mackenzie Oakes, Fresno State Feb. 9 Ashley Maroda, New Mexico State April 4 Heather Doiron, Louisiana Tech Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Michelle Moses, Fresno State Feb. 16 Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State April 11 Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Katie Holverson, Nevada Aubray Zell, Boise State Feb. 23 Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State April 18 Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Kaia Parnaby, Hawai`i March 2 Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘i April 25 Michelle Moses, Fresno State Mallary Darby, Nevada Aubray Zell, Boise State March 9 Christina Capobianco, Boise State May 2 Allison Lenzora, Utah State Katie Holverson, Nevada Mandy Harmon, Utah State March 16 Danielle Patrick, Nevada May 9 Valerie Swedberg, New Mexico State Mallary Darby, Nevada Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai`i

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NFCA ALL-AMERICANS 1999 1992 1991 First Team Angela Cervantez, Fresno State First Team Dena Mullins, New Mexico Second Team Kelly Brookhart, Creighton Amanda Scott, Fresno State Charmelle Green, Utah Second Team Kristen Hunter, Fresno State Second Team Heather Medearis, New Mexico Julie Clancy, San Diego State Third Team Lovie Jung, Fresno State Amy Cowley, Utah 1993 Becky Witt, Fresno State First Team Beth Calcante, CS Northridge Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge 1993 2000 First Team Beth Calcante, CS Northridge Second Team Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento First Team Amanda Scott, Fresno State Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge Donna McDaniel, Fresno State Third Team Kathy Blake, CS Northridge Second Team Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Kim Meyer, CS Sacramento

Third Team Lovie Jung, Fresno State Second Team Kathy Blake, CS Northridge 1994 Tami Blunt, CS Sacramento First Team Amy Windmiller, CS Northridge Michelle Bolt, Fresno State Robyn Yorke, Fresno State 2002 First Team Jamie Southern, Fresno State Stephanie Chapel, San Diego State Deb DiMeglio, Utah Second Team Ali Andrus, Utah Marcie Green, Fresno State Michelle Bolt, Fresno State 2003 Kim Maher, Fresno State Kim Maher, Fresno State First Team Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i Amy Timmel, Utah Second Team Jamie Southern, Fresno State 1994 Third Team Laura Berg, Fresno State Christina Clark, Fresno State First Team Laura Berg, Fresno State Maureen Brady, Fresno State Michelle Bolt, Fresno State Tamara Ivie, CS Northridge 2004 Tamara Ivie, CS Northridge Shannon Jones, CS Northridge Shannon Jones, CS Northridge First Team Jamie Southern, Fresno State Kim Maher, Fresno State Christina Clark, Fresno State Amy Timmel, Utah 1995 Amy Windmiller, CS Northridge First Team Robyn Yorke, Fresno State 2005 Christa Yorke, Fresno State Laura Berg, Fresno State First Team Jamie Southern, Fresno State Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Second Team Susie Bugliarello, CS Sac 2006 Second Team Ali Andrus, Utah Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge First Team Christina Clark, Fresno State Cyndee Bennett, Utah Maureen Brady, Fresno State 1996 Third Team Robin Mackin, Fresno State Beth Calcante, CS Northridge First Team Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Deb DiMeglio, Utah Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Heather Medearis, New Mexico Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge 2007 Terri Pearson, CS Northridge Second Team Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Wendy Stewart, Utah Second Team Susie Bugliarello, CS Sac Calre Warwick, Hawai‘i Jennifer Richardson, CS Northridge 1995 Third Team Robin Mackin, Fresno State First Team Laura Berg, Fresno State Third Team Jenifer Henry, Fresno State Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Susie Bugliarello, CS Sacramento Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge 1997 2008 Robyn Yorke, Fresno State First Team Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State Second Team Morgan Melloh, Fresno State Laura Berg, Fresno State Noelle Micka, Nevada Second Team Kathy Blake-Small, CS Northridge Amanda Scott, Fresno State Maureen Brady, Fresno State Sandy Rhea, Utah 2010 Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State Jen Henry, Fresno State First Team Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘i Second Team Jennifer Buford, Colorado State Malia Kuenzli, Colorado State Nikki Johnson, Colorado State Jen Schultz, CS Sacramento Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Second Team Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State 1996 Robyn Yorke, Fresno State 2011 First Team Susie Bugliarello, CS Sacramento Second Team Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Casey Coffman, New Mexico Third Team Kim Rondina, UNLV Jenifer Henry, Fresno State 2012 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State 1998 First Team Delaney Willard, Brigham Young Scia Maumausolo, CS Northridge First Team Laura Berg, Fresno State Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Second Team Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Sandy Rhea, Utah Amanda Scott, Fresno State Jennifer Richardson, CS Northridge NFCA ALL-REGION Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Second Team Tia Morenz, Hawai‘i Sandy Rhea, Utah 1991 First Team Kelly Brookhart, Creighton Second Team Cyndee Bennett, Utah Becky Witt, Fresno State Charmelle Green, Utah Randi Berg, Fresno State Chrystal Friesen, San Diego State Third Team Julie Crandall, UNLV Second Team Tracy VunKannon, New Mexico Tara Glaister, CS Northridge Gloria Marcott, New Mexico Chelo Lopez, CS Northridge

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1997 Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i First Team Nikki Johnson, Colorado State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Amanda Tauali‘i, Hawai‘i Alyson Carter, Colorado State Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech Jennifer Buford, Colorado State Second Team Danielle Olsen, Tulsa Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State Jessie Smith, Tulsa 2010 Amanda Scott, Fresno State First Team Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘i Dana Degen, Hawai‘i 2003 Jenna Rodriguez, Hawai‘i Laura Berg, Fresno State First Team Christina Clark, Fresno State Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Sandy Rhea, Utah Stacey Porter, Hawai‘i Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Robyn Yorke, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Second Team Kathy Cox, Boise State Second Team Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Second Team Katie Torres, Tulsa Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Kim Rondina, UNLV Melissa Coogan, Hawai‘i Michelle Moses, Fresno State Marnie Hill, New Mexico April Crowell, Hawai‘i Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Tia Morenz, Hawai‘i Amber Solano, Colorado State 2004 2011 First Team Elisa Barrios, San Jose State First Team Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State 1998 Christina Clark, Fresno State First Team Kelly Gentle, Hawai‘i Jamie Southern, Fresno State Second Team Devon Bridges, Boise State Joyce Lum, Hawai‘i Katie Torres, Tulsa Karley Hopkins, Nevada Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State Jessica Iwata, Hawai’i Melissa McGie, Hawai‘i Second Team Lori Hoffman, Fresno State Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Sarah Fredstrom, Colorado State Kelly Miller, Tulsa Michelle Moses, Fresno State Julie Crandall, UNLV Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai’i Laura Berg, Fresno State 2005 Tia Morenz, Hawai‘i First Team Christina Clark, Fresno State 2012 Sandy Rhea, Utah Tara Harbert, Hawai‘i First Team JC Clayton, Brigham Young Amanda Scott, Fresno State Jamie Southern, Fresno State Michelle Moses, Fresno State Stephanie Ricketts, Hawai‘i Second Team Lindsay Parker, Fresno State Second Team Nichole Willis, Fresno State Delaney Willard, Brigham Young Alyson Carter, Colorado State Jen Buford, Colorado State Second Team Tori Almond, Brigham Young ` Jaime Maxey, Fresno State 2006 First Team Christina Clark, Fresno State Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Kehau Cofran, Hawai‘i Stacie Toney, Brigham Young Dana Degen, Hawai‘i Robin Mackin, Fresno State Becky Witt, Fresno State Second Team Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘i 2013 1999 First Team Staci Rodriguez, New Mexico State First Team Angela Cervantez, Fresno State 2007 First Team Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Second Team Erin Kipp, Louisiana Tech Rachael Goodpaster, UNLV Robin Mackin, Fresno State Nichole Willlis, Fresno State Amber Olive, New Mexico State Kristen Hunter, Fresno State Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Lovie Jung, Fresno State Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Amanda Scott, Fresno State Justine Smethurst, Hawai‘i Jennifer Tanderich, Hawai‘i Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i NFCA WEST REGION Becky Witt, Fresno State Clare Warwick, Hawai‘i COACH OF THE YEAR 1994 Jo Evans, Utah Second Team Kristin Sylvester, Fresno State Second Team Alyson Carter, Colorado State 1996 Margie Wright, Fresno State Brittany Puzey, Nevada Danielle Cassara, New Mexico 1997 Candi Letts, Colorado State Ashley Rozkos New Mexico State Dana Degen, Hawai‘i 1998 Margie Wright, Fresno State Sarah Farnworth, Utah 1999 Margie Wright, Fresno State Kelly Gentle, Hawai‘i 2008 2007 Bob Coolen, Hawai‘i Kelly Labor, San Diego State First Team Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State 2008 Michelle Gardner, Nevada Holly Schmillen, Colorado State Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Erica Vollweiller, UNLV Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Morgan Melloh, Fresno State JOE KEARNEY AWARD (Awarded to the WAC’s Athlete of the Year for any Sport) 2000 Noelle Micka, Nevada Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i 1996 Nina Lindenberg, Fresno State First Team Dana Degen, Hawai‘i 1998 Amanda Scott, Fresno State Lovie Jung, Fresno State Second Team Vanessa Briones , Nevada 2000 Amanda Scott, Fresno State Amanda Scott, Fresno State 2005 Jamie Southern, Fresno State Becky Witt, Fresno State Katie Holverson, Nevada Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘i 2001 Aja Scheuber, Fresno State STAN BATES AWARD First Team Natalie Gonzales, Hawai‘i 2009 (Awarded to the WAC’s Top Academic Athlete) First Team Sam Bias, Nevada 2001 Becky Witt, Fresno State Second Team Desiree Duran, Hawai‘i 2005 Tracie Uchima, Hawai‘i Becky Witt, Fresno State Kathy Cox, Boise State Katie Holverson, Nevada 2011 Kandis Jones, New Mexico State Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State 2002 Morgan Melloh, Fresno State First Team Christy Cerecedes, LMU Tanisha Milca, Hawai‘i Lindsay Fossatti, Fresno State Britton Murdock, Nevada Kate Judd, Hawai‘i Brittany Puzey, Nevada

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1991 1995 1999 NCAA Regional - College Station, Texas NCAA Regional - Northridge, Calif. NCAA Regional - Seattle, Wash. Utah def. Minnesota, 1-0 CS Northridge def. Missouri, 2-1 Texas A&M def. Hawai‘i, 4-1 Texas A&M def. Utah, 1-0 CS Fullerton def. CS Northridge, 1-0 Hawai‘i def. Colgate, 6-2 Utah def. Minnesota, 2-0 CS Northridge def. Illinois State, 11-4 Hawai‘i def. Texas A&M, 5-3 Utah def. Texas A&M, 3-0 CS Fullerton def. CS Northridge, 2-1 Hawai‘i def. CS Fullerton, 4-3 (11 Innings) Washington def. Hawai‘i, 3-0 NCAA College Word Series - Oklahoma City, Okla. NCAA Regional - Sacramento, Calif. Fresno State def. Utah, 2-0 Fresno State def. California, 2-1 NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. Missouri def. Utah, 2-0 Iowa def. Sacramento State, 3-0 Fresno State def. Florida A&M, 6-0 Iowa def. Fresno State, 1-0 Fresno State def. Stanford, 5-2 1992 California def. Sacramento State, 2-1 Fresno State def. Texas Tech, 3-1 NCAA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif. Fresno State def. California, 2-0 Fresno State def. Texas Tech, 5-0 UCLA def. Utah, 1-0 Fresno State def. Iowa, 1-0 UCLA def. Utah, 7-2 (10 Innings) Iowa def. Fresno State, 2-1 NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla. Fresno State def. Southern Mississippi, 1-0 1993 NCAA Regional - Stillwater, Okla. UCLA def. Fresno State, 1-0 Oklahoma State def. Utah, 3-0 California def. Fresno State, 1-0 NCAA Regional - Berkeley, Calif. Oklahoma def. Utah, 7-1 Long Beach State def. Sacramento State, 1-0 California def. Sacramento State, 1-0 (9 Innings) 2000 1996 NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. NCAA Regional - Northridge, Calif. NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. Fresno State def. Md.-Baltimore County, 10-1 CS Northridge def. Fresno State, 2-1 Fresno State def. Texas A&M, 5-2 Florida def. Fresno State, 1-0 Fresno State def. CS Northridge, 2-0 California def. Fresno State, 1-0 Fresno State def. CS Fullerton, 4-3 CS Northridge def. Fresno State, 2-0 Fresno State def. Long Beach State, 3-2 (8 innings) Fresno State def. California, 2-0 California def. Fresno State, 2-1 (9 innings) California def. Fresno State, 2-1 NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla. SW Louisiana def. CS Northridge, 4-2 NCAA Regional - Fullerton, Calif. 2001 CS Northridge def. Long Beach State, 4-2 CS Northridge def. SW Missouri State, 5-0 NCAA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif. UCLA def. CS Northridge, 2-0 CS Fullerton def. CS Northridge, 11-0 (5 innings) Wisconsin def. Fresno State, 3-1 UCLA def. CS Northridge, 7-5 CS Northridge def. Fresno State, 3-1 1994 NCAA Regional - Northridge, Calif. 1997 NCAA Regional - Tucson, Ariz. CS Northridge def. Maine, 8-0 (5 Innings) NCAA Regional - Iowa City, Iowa Texas Tech def. Hawai‘i, 4-2 CS Northridge def. CS Fullerton, 9-0 (5 Innings) Utah def. Missouri, 3-1 Southwest Texas State def. Hawai‘i, 2-1 CS Fullerton def. CS Northridge, 2-0 Iowa def. Utah, 3-1 CS Northridge def. CS Fullerton, 4-0 DePaul def. Utah, 2-0 2002 NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. NCAA Regional - Lafayette, La. NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. California def. Fresno State, 2-1 (10 innings) Utah def. Princeton, 1-0 (10 Innings) Fresno State def. California, 7-0 Fresno State def. Pacific, 1-0 (8 innings) Southwestern Louisiana def. Utah, 1-0 (9 Innings) Fresno State def. Long Beach State, 5-2 (10 innings) CS Fullerton def. Fresno State, 1-0 Utah def. Princeton, 2-1 Fresno State def. California, 9-3 Utah def. Southwestern Louisiana, 3-2 (8 Innings) 2003 Utah def. Southwestern Louisiana, 2-0 NCAA Regional - Amherst, Mass. Colorado State def. Brown, 10-0 NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. Fresno State 3, Long Beach State 0 NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. Colorado State def. Massachusetts, 2-0 UCLA 3, Fresno State 0 Fresno State def. Central Michigan, 3-0 Massachusetts def. Colorado State, 3-1 Fresno State 1, Georgia 0 (8) Fresno State def. Oregon, 1-0 Massachusetts def. Colorado State, 3-2 (8 innings) Michigan State 2, Fresno State 0 Fresno State def. Oregon, 5-0 NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla. NCAA Regional - Austin, Texas NCAA College World Series - Kansas City, Mo. UCLA def. Fresno State, 2-0 (8 innings) LSU 9, Hawai‘i 4 Fresno State def. UCLA, 1-0 Fresno State def. Massachusetts, 2-1 Hawai‘i 2, TAMU-CC 0 Utah def. Oklahoma State, 2-0 (8 Innings) Fresno State def. Iowa, 7-6 Hawai‘i 1, Northwestern 0 (11) CS Northridge def. Missouri, 5-3 Fresno State def. Arizona, 3-0 Hawai‘i 4, Arizona State 2 Arizona def. Fresno State, 3-0 Arizona def. Fresno State, 6-3 SW Texas State 2, Hawai‘i 1 CS Northridge def. Utah, 5-1 UCLA def. Utah, 11-1 1998 Oklahoma State def. Fresno State, 2-0 NCAA Regional - Tucson, Ariz. 2004 Oklahoma State def. CS Northridge, 3-2 (15 Innings) Pacific def. Hawai‘i, 6-0 NCAA Regional - Stanford, Calif. CS Northridge def. Oklahoma State, 4-2 Hawai‘i def. Niagara, 5-1 Southern Illinois 2, Fresno State 0 Arizona def. CS Northridge, 4-0 (Championship) Pacific def. Hawai‘i, 4-3 Fresno State 3, Auburn 1 (10) Pacific 6, Fresno State 1 NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. Fresno State def. Minnesota, 2-1 2005 Fresno State def. California, 6-3 NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. Fresno State def. Minnesota, 6-0 Fresno State 4, Long Beach State 0 Fresno State 3, BYU 0 NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla. California 3, Fresno State 1 Fresno State def. Nebraska, 6-1 California 1, Fresno State 0 Fresno State def. Michigan, 8-0 Washington def. Fresno State, 3-1 Fresno State def. Arizona, 1-0 (Championship)

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2006 2008 2010 NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. NCAA Regional - Fresno, Calif. UCLA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif. Fresno State 2, Cal State Fullerton 0 Fresno State 11, Sacramento State 0 (5) San Diego State 3, Fresno State 2 Fresno State 3, Stanford 0 California 3, Fresno State 0 Fresno State 6, Saint Mary’s 0 Stanford 9, Fresno State 3 Fresno State 2, San Diego State 0 Fresno State 4, San Diego State 3 Stanford 3, Fresno State 0 Fresno State 3, California 2 UCLA 7, Fresno State 2 California 7, Fresno State 6 (9) NCAA Regional - Corvallis, Ore. Stanford Regional - Palo Alto, Calif. Oregon State 2, Nevada 1 NCAA Regional - College Station, Texas Hawai‘i 10, UC Davis 2 (5) Portland State 2, Nevada 1 Louisiana Tech 1, Auburn 0 (12) Hawai‘i 6, at Stanford 3 Texas A&M 4, Louisiana Tech 0 Hawai‘i 7, Texas Tech 1

2007 Louisiana Tech 2, Auburn 1 Texas A&M 6, Louisiana Tech 0 NCAA Super Regional - Tuscaloosa, Ala. NCAA Regional - Stanford, Calif. Alabama 8, Hawai‘i 0 (5) Fresno State 2, Stanford 0 NCAA Regional - Tempe, Ariz. Hawai‘i 8, Alabama 7 LSU 1, Fresno State 0 (9) Hawai‘i 9, Mississippi State 7 Hawai‘i 5, Alabama 4 Stanford 1, Fresno State 0 Hawai‘i 7, Mississippi State 4 Arizona State 10, Hawai‘i 0 (6) NCAA College World Series - Oklahoma City, Okla. NCAA Regional - Los Angeles Calif. Arizona State 8, Hawai‘i 0 (5) Hawai‘i 3, Missouri 2 Hawai‘i 2, UC Santa Barbara 0 (10) UCLA 5, Hawai‘i 2 Hawai‘i 3, (12) UCLA 1 (8) NCAA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif. Arizona 5, Hawai‘i 1 Hawai‘i 9, Loyola Marymount 0 (6) Nevada 4, Purdue 1 UCLA 6, Nevada 4 (9) NCAA Super Regional - Knoxville, Tenn. 2011 Nevada 2, Purdue 1 Tennessee 9, Hawai‘i 0 (5) Tucson Regional - Tucson, Ariz. UCLA 4, Nevada 3 Hawai‘i 9, Tennessee 6 New Mexico State 9, Texas Tech 0 (5) Tennessee 7, Hawai‘i 1 Arizona 8, New Mexico State 0 2009 Texas Tech 6, New Mexico State 4 UCLA Regional - Los Angeles, Calif. Fresno State 2, UNLV 1 Stanford Regional - Palo Alto, Calif. UCLA 4, Fresno State 2 Fresno State 1, Nebraska 0 (10) Fresno State 12, Long Beach State 2 Stanford 3, Fresno State 1 UCLA 9, Fresno State 5 Nebraska 5, Fresno State 0

Stanford Regional - Palo Alto, Calif. 2012 Nevada 4, Cal Poly 1 Eugene Regional - Eugene, Ore. Stanford 9, Nevada 1 Brigham Young 4, Mississippi State 3 (9) Cal Poly 6, Nevada 1 Oregon 6, Brigham Young 4 Brigham Young 2, Portland State 0 Oregon 4, Brigham Young 1 WAC NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Tucson Regional - Tucson, Ariz. Notre Dame 7, Hawai‘i 3 (9) Yrs. W L Pct. North Dakota State 9, Hawai‘i 7 Fresno State 19 47 37 .560 (1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11) 2013 Cal State Northridge 4 12 10 .545 Tempe Regional - Tempe, Ariz. (1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96) Arizona State 5, San Jose State 2 San Diego State 5, San Jose State 2 Hawai‘i 8 19 17 .527 (1998, ‘99, ‘01, ‘03, ‘07, ‘08, ‘10, ‘12)

Brigham Young 1 2 2 .500 (2012)

Colorado State 1 2 2 .500 (1997)

Louisiana Tech 1 2 2 .500 (2008) Utah 5 9 12 .429 (1991, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97)

Nevada 3 3 6 .333 (2006, ‘08, ‘09)

New Mexico State 1 1 2 .333 (2011) Sacramento State 2 0 4 .000 (1993, ‘95) San Jose State 1 0 2 .000 (2013)

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1991 - Seymour Smith Field, 1999 - Bulldog Diamond, 2007 - Bulldog Diamond, Omaha, Neb. (May 9-11) Fresno, Calif. (May 7-10) Fresno, Calif. (May 9-12) Seeds:1-Hawai‘i, 2-Fresno State, 3-New Mexico State, Seeds: 1-Utah, 2-San Diego State, 3-New Mexico, Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-New Mexico, 3-Hawai‘i, 4-Nevada, 5-San Jose State, 6-Utah State, 4-Creighton, 5-Colorado State, 6-Southern Utah 4-San Diego State, 5-Utah, 6-UNLV 7-Louisiana Tech G TEAMS R-H-E-INN G TEAMS R-H-E-INN G TEAMS R-H-E-INN 1 Colorado State 2-6-1 (7) 1 Hawai‘i 4-11-0 (7) 1 Louisiana Tech 8-13-1 (7) Creighton 0-3-3 UNLV 3-9-0 Utah State 1-4-2 2 New Mexico 6-8-1 (7) 2 San Diego State 1-3-1 (7) 2 Fresno State 5-11-0 (7) Southern Utah 4-7-4 Utah 4-7-1 San Jose State 0-5-2

3 Utah 2-7-1 (7) 3 New Mexico 2-6-5 (7) 3 New Mexico State 4-5-0 (7) Nevada 0-1-3 Colorado State 0-0-1 Hawai‘i 3-13-0 4 Hawai‘i 5-6-0 (7) 4 New Mexico 1-4-1 (8) 4 Fresno State 2-5-1 (7) Louisiana Tech 2-6-1 San Diego State 0-5-1 Utah 1-6-1 5 Fresno State 3-7-0 (7) 5 Creighton 1-4-1 (9) 5 New Mexico 0-4-4 (7) New Mexico State 2-4-1 San Diego State 0-7-1 San Diego State 2-4-0 6 San Jose State 9-10-1 (5) Utah State 1-4-4 6 Colorado State 3-9-1 (8) 6 Utah 8-11-0 (7) Southern Utah 0-2-2 UNLV 1-5-1 7 Nevada 3-5-1 (7) Louisiana Tech 2-9-2 7 Creighton 1-5-1 (7) 7 Hawai‘i 1-4-0 (7) Colorado State 0-4-3 Utah 4-5-0 8 San Jose State 3-4-1 (7) New Mexico State 1-7-0 8 Utah 2-5-0 (7) 8 Fresno State 3-7-0 (7) 9 Fresno State 9-11-2 (7) New Mexico 0-4-2 San Diego State 2-5-1 Hawai‘i 3-8-2

9 Creighton 1-5-0 (7) 9 Hawai’i 0-12-2 (13) 10 Nevada 2-4-1 (7) New Mexico 0-4-0 Utah 2-11-3 San Jose State 1-5-3 11 Nevada 3-4-1 (7) 10 Creighton 1-16-3 (31) 10 Fresno State 8-12-0 (5) Hawai‘i 1-6-2 Utah 0-25-2 Utah 0-1-4 12 Fresno State 5-8-1 (7) 11 Utah 4-21-7 (25) 2006 - Bulldog Diamond, Nevada 3-7-0 Creighton 3-16-6 Fresno, Calif. (May 11-13) 2008 - Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium, 1992 - Cottonwood Complex, Seeds: 1-Fresno State, 2-San Jose State, 3-Hawai‘i, Honolulu, Hawai‘i (May 7-10) Salt Lake City, Utah (May 7-10) 4-Nevada, 5-New Mexico State, 6-Louisiana Tech Seeds:1-Nevada, 2-Fresno State, 3-Hawai‘i, 4-Louisiana Seeds: 1-Utah, 2-New Mexico, 3-San Diego State, Tech, 5-New Mexico State, 6-San Jose State, 7-Utah State 4-Colo-rado State, 5-Creighton, 6-Southern Utah G TEAMS R-H-E-INN G TEAMS R-H-E-INN 1 Hawai‘i 8-11-0 (5) 1 San Jose State 8-12-1 (7) G TEAMS R-H-E-INN Louisiana Tech 0-0-2 Utah State 2-6-1 1 Creighton 5-5-2 (7) Colorado State 1-7-3 2 Nevada 2-3-1 (7) 2 Fresno State 3-6-2 (7) New Mexico State 0-1-1 New Mexico State 2-5-2 2 San Diego State 8-10-0 (7) Southern Utah 0-4-2 3 Hawai‘i 3-8-0 (7) 3 Louisiana Tech 2-5-0 (7) San Jose State 1-7-2 Hawai‘i 1-6-1 3 Utah 6-10-2 (7) 4 Nevada 2-5-2 (7) 4 Nevada 5-9-2 (7) Creighton 0-5-0 San Jose State 0-3-1 Fresno State 1-4-2 4 New Mexico 2-8-1 (7) 5 Louisiana Tech 3-9-2 (8) San Diego State 0-6-2 5 New Mexico State 5-5-0 (7) Fresno State 2-7-0 San Jose State 0-5-1 6 New Mexico State 3-6-1 (7) 5 Colorado State 2-10-1 (8) 6 Fresno State 9-12-1 (5) Utah State 0-1-0 San Diego State 1-5-0 Louisiana Tech 0-1-1 7 Hawai‘i 12-13-1 (7) 6 Creighton 12-13-2 (7) 7 Hawai‘i 6-10-1 (7) San Jose State 4-9-5 Southern Utah 5-8-4 Fresno State 5-10-0 8 Fresno State 7-8-1 (10) New Mexico State 6-14-2 7 Utah 1-5-0 (7) 8 Nevada 1-6-1 (7) New Mexico 0-4-0 New Mexico State 0-3-3 9 Louisiana Tech 4-6-1 (7) Nevada 3-5-0 8 Colorado State 2-6-0 (7) 9 Hawai‘i 1-4-0 (7) Creighton 0-4-1 Nevada 0-2-4 10 Hawai‘i 6-13-1 (7) Fresno State 1-3-1 9 New Mexico 1-3-2 (7) 10 Nevada 4-7-1 (7) 11 Nevada 2-7-0 (7) Colorado State 0-2-3 Hawai‘i 2-7-1 Hawai‘i 1-2-0 10 Utah 1-0-0 (7) 11 Nevada 7-10-0 (7) 12 Louisiana Tech 2-6-0 (7) New Mexico 0-2-1 Hawai‘i 0-5-2 Nevada 1-10-2

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2009 - Bulldog Diamond, 2011 - Bulldog Diamond, 2013 - Lady Techster Softball Complex, Fresno, Calif. (May 6-9) Fresno, Calif. (May 11-14) Ruston, La. (May 8-11)

Seeds:1-Fresno State, 2-Nevada, 3-Hawai‘i, 4-Louisiana Seeds:1-New Mexico State, 2-Boise State, 3-Fresno Seeds:1-San Jose State, 2-New Mexico State, 3-Louisi- Tech, 5-New Mexico State, 6-San Jose State, 7-Boise State State, 4-Hawai‘i, 5-Utah State, 6-Louisiana Tech ana Tech, 4-Texas State, 5-UTSA, 6-UT Arlington

G TEAMS R-H-E-INN G TEAMS R-H-E-INN G TEAMS R-H-E-INN 1 Boise State 8-14-2 (9) 1 Utah State 1-8-2 (7) 1 UTSA 6-7-1 San Jose State 4-13-7 Hawai‘i 6-6-1 Texas State 0-7-0

2 Nevada 5-7-0 (7) 2 Louisiana Tech 2-3-0 (7) 2 UT Arlington 0-3-0 New Mexico State 4-6-2 Fresno State 0-2-0 Louisiana Tech 1-3-2 3 Louisiana Tech 7-9-1 (7) 3 UTSA 0-3-0 Hawai‘i 1-6-2 3 Hawai‘i 4-7-3 (7) New Mexico State 5-6-3 San Jose State 1-3-0 4 Fresno State 4-5-0 (7) Boise State 0-2-1 4 Louisiana Tech 2-12-1 (13) 4 Louisiana Tech 0-3-0 Boise State 3-9-1 New Mexico State 3-10-0 5 Louisiana Tech 4-8-0 (7) Nevada 0-6-0 5 Fresno State 2-5-0 (7) 5 UT Arlington 2-5-0 UTSA 0-3-1 6 New Mexico State 6-11-2 (7) Hawai‘i 1-9-0 San Jose State 1-5-3 6 Utah State 1-7-2 (7) 6 Texas State 6-4-0 7 Hawai‘i 10-12-2 (7) Louisiana Tech 4-8-0 Louisiana Tech 1-4-3 Boise State 2-4-3 7 Boise State 0-5-3 (7) 7 San Jose State 3-11-0 8 Nevada 4-6-1 (7) New Mexico State 7-7-0 New Mexico State 1-7-1 New Mexico State 1-5-1 8 Texas State 5-14-0 9 Fresno State 5-10-0 (7) 8 Fresno State 1-6-0 (7) UT Arlington 1-7-2 Louisiana Tech 0-3-0 Louisiana Tech 0-6-0 10 Nevada 4-9-3 (10) 9 Boise State 2-6-2 (7) 9 New Mexico State 3-4-2 Hawai‘i 2-7-2 Fresno State 3-5-0 Texas State 1-6-0

11 Nevada 2-6-2 (9) 10 New Mexico State 5-8-0 (7) 10 New Mexico State 0-1-3 Louisiana Tech 1-5-1 Fresno State 0-4-3 San Jose State 4-6-0 12 Fresno State 3-9-1 (8) Nevada 2-4-0 2012 - NM State Softball Complex, Las Cruces, N.M. (May 9-12) 2010 - NM State Softball Complex, Las Cruces, N.M. (May 12-15) Seeds:1-Hawai‘i, 2-Brigham Young, 3-Fresno State, 4-San Jose State, 5-Nevada, 6-Louisiana Tech Seeds:1-Hawai‘i, 2-Fresno State, 3-Boise State, 4-Louisiana Tech, 5-San Jose State, 6-New Mexico State G TEAMS R-H-E-INN 1 Nevada 6-8-0 G TEAMS R-H-E-INN San Jose State 9-12-2 1 San Jose State 6-7-3 (7) Louisiana Tech 5-6-2 2 Louisiana Tech 17-14-0 (6) Fresno State 7-10-2 2 Boise State 8-11-2 (7) New Mexico State 9-13-3 3 San Jose State 1-3-2 Hawai‘i 5-5-3 3 Hawai‘i 16-16-3 (6) San Jose State 8-6-1 4 Louisiana Tech 1-3-3 4 Fresno State 5-11-0 (7) Brigham Young 6-7-1 Boise State 4-6-1 5 Fresno State 4-7-0 (8) 5 San Jose State 9-13-1 (7) San Jose State 3-6-4 New Mexico State 8-11-2 6 Nevada 5-11-0 6 Boise State 8-9-1 (7) Louisiana Tech 6-11-3 Louisiana Tech 2-5-3 7 Hawai‘i 16-17-1 (5) 7 Hawai‘i 4-11-1 Fresno State 1-3-1 Brigham Young 6-10-0 8 Boise State 6-11-3 (8) 8 Fresno State 11-14-0 (5) San Jose State 5-11-1 Louisiana Tech 2-6-3

9 Fresno State 6-12-0 (7) 9 Hawai‘i 7-7-0 Boise State 5-7-6 Fresno State 9-10-2 10 Fresno State 4-6-1 (7) Hawai‘i 3-13-1 10 Brigham Young 8-13-2 Fresno State 3-5-2 11 Hawai‘i 14-13-1 (5) Fresno State 3-6-1

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1991 2007 2011 Kelly Brookhart, Creighton (MVP) Sam Bias, Nevada Devon Bridges, Boise State Sue Campbell, New Mexico Ashley Cameron, Louisiana Tech Allie Geisler, Louisiana Tech Deb DiMeglio, Utah Jenna Cervantez, Fresno State Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Charmelle Green, Utah Kelly Harrison, San Jose State Tiare Jennings, New Mexico State Melissa Halkinrude, Utah Robin Mackin, Fresno State (MVP) Meghan Krieg, Louisiana Tech Beth Herod, Creighton Jordan McPherson, Nevada Courtney Moore, Fresno State Jody Lunz, New Mexico Haley Perkins, Fresno State Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Wendy Moon, Creighton Alana Power, Hawai‘i Alex Newman, New Mexico State Lisa Perettie, San Diego State Brittany Puzey, Nevada Mackenzie Oakes, Fresno State Tracy Rice, Creighton Kristi Randall, New Mexico State Valerie Swedberg, New Mexico State (MVP) Amy Timmel, Utah Nichole Willis, Fresno State Lela Work, Boise State Janet Womack, Utah 2008 2012 1992 Audrey Andrade, Hawai’i Tori Almond, Brigham Young Julie Clancy, San Diego State Kylie Bassett, Louisiana Tech Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech Deb DiMeglio, Utah Regan Clark, Louisiana Tech Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Julie Garcia, New Mexico Stephanie Herrera, New Mexico State Meghan Knowles, Louisiana Tech Jennifer Hambly, San Diego State Ashley Maroda, New Mexico State Lauren Lastrapes, Nevada Michelle Klinetobe, Creighton Krissi Oliver, Louisiana Tech (MVP) Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i Gloria Marcott, New Mexico Danielle Patrick, Nevada Vonnie Martin, Fresno State Wendy Moon, Creighton Brittany Puzey, Nevada Michelle Moses, Fresno State Dena Mullins, New Mexico Danielle Sheridan, Louisiana Tech Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State Amy ReCouper, Colorado State Sarah Taylor, San Jose State Stacie Toney, Brigham Young (MVP) Wendy Stewart, Utah Richie-Anne Titcomb, Hawai’i Delaney Willard, Brigham Young Tina Trujillo, Colorado State Kate Robinson, Hawai’i Janet Womack, Utah (MVP) 2013 2009 Brooke Baker, Texas State 1999 Lisamarie Coronado, Fresno State Kelli Baker, Texas State Angela Cervantez, Fresno State Kelli Fangonilo, San Jose State Markesha Collins, San Jose State Janelle Gonzalez, Hawai‘i Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Kelsey Dodd, New Mexico State Sarah Farnworth, Utah Katie Holverson, Nevada Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech Lisa Hashimoto, Utah Morgan Melloh, Fresno State (MVP) Jessie Hufstetler, San Jose State Kristen Hunter, Fresno State Noelle Micka, Nevada Amanda Krueger, Louisiana Tech Kellie Labor, San Diego State Hoku Nohara, New Mexico State Alex Newman, New Mexico State Joyce Lum, Hawai‘i Danielle Patrick, Nevada Amanda Pridmore, San Jose State (MVP) Melissa McGie, Hawai‘i Kylie Randall, New Mexico State Haylee Staton, UTSA Nicole Miller, UNLV Kelly Sweeney, Boise State Nina Villanueva, UT Arlington Amanda Scott, Fresno State (MVP) Amberly Waits, Louisiana Tech Lindsay Trevis, Fresno State 2010 2006 Kathy Cox, Boise State Christina Clark, Fresno State Kelli Fangonilo, San Jose State Kaulana Gould, Hawai‘i Haley Gilleland, Fresno State Brittany Lorenzen, Nevada Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘i Robin Mackin, Fresno State Katie Grimes, Hawai‘i Jordan McPherson, Nevada (MVP) Natasha Hawkins, San Jose State Brandi Peiler, Hawai‘i Jessica Iwata, Hawai‘i Kristi Randall, New Mexico State Kelly Majam, Hawai‘i (MVP) Kate Robinson, Hawai‘i Michelle Moses, Fresno State Kymberly Silagyi, Nevada Caitlin Stiglich, Fresno State Tyleen Tausaga, Hawai‘i Lela Work, Boise State Kristi Yoshizawa, Hawai‘i

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BSU BYU CSU CU FS UH LTU NEV UNLV UNM NMSU SDSU SJSU SUU TXST UTAH USU UTA UTSA Total Brigham Young vs. — — — — 1-0 1-0 1-0 — — — — — — — — — — — — 3-0 Boise State vs. — — — — 0-4 0-1 2-0 — — — 1-1 — 2-0 — — — — — — 5-6 Colorado State vs. — — — 2-2 — — — — — 0-1 — 1-0 — 1-0 — 0-1 — — — 4-4 Creighton vs. — — 2-2 — — — — — — 1-0 — 1-0 — 1-0 — 1-2 — — — 6-4 Fresno State vs. 4-0 0-1 — — — 4-4 4-3 1-2 — — 3-1 1-0 2-0 — — 2-0 — — — 21-11 Hawai‘i vs. 1-0 0-1 — — 4-4 — 2-2 1-5 1-0 1-0 0-1 — 4-0 — — 0-2 1-0 — — 15-15 Louisiana Tech vs. 0-2 0-1 — — 3-4 2-2 — 4-2 — — 0-1 — 0-1 — 0-1 — 2-0 1-0 — 12-14 Nevada vs. — — — — 1-2 5-1 2-4 — — — 4-1 — 2-1 — — — — — — 14-9 New Mexico vs. — — 1-0 0-1 — 0-1 — — — — — 2-1 — 1-0 — 0-3 — — — 4-6 New Mexico State vs. 1-1 — — — 1-3 1-0 1-0 1-4 — — — — 2-4 — 1-0 — 1-0 — — 9-12 San Diego State vs. — — 0-1 0-1 0-1 — — — — 1-2 — — — 1-0 — 0-1 — — — 2-6 San Jose State vs. 1-2 — — — 0-2 0-4 — 1-2 — — 4-2 — — — — — 2-0 — 1-0 9-12 Southern Utah vs. — — 0-1 0-1 — — — — — 0-1 — 0-1 — — — — — — — 0-4 Texas State vs. — — — — — — 1-0 — — — 0-1 — — — — — — 1-0 0-1 2-2 UNLV vs. — — — — — 0-1 — — — — — — — — — 0-1 — — — 0-2 Utah vs. — — 1-0 2-1 0-2 2-0 — — 1-0 3-0 — 1-0 — — — — — — — 10-3 Utah State vs. — — — — — 0-1 0-2 — — — 0-1 — 0-2 — — — — — — 0-6 UT Arlington vs. — — — — — — 0-1 — — — — — — — 0-1 — — — 1-0 1-2 UTSA vs. — — — — — — — — — — — — 0-1 — 1-0 — — 0-1 — 1-2 COMPOSITE RECORDS

School Appearances W L Pct Championships Brigham Young 1 (2012) 3 0 1.000 1 (2012) Utah 3 (1991, ’92, ’99) 10 3 .769 2 (1991, ’92) Fresno State 8 (1999, ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) 21 11 .656 3 (1999, ’07, ‘09) Nevada 5 (2006, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘12) 14 9 .609 1 (2006) Creighton 2 (1991, ’92) 6 4 .600 0 Colorado State 2 (1991, ’92) 4 4 .500 0 Hawai‘i 8 (1999, ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12) 15 15 .500 1 (2010) Texas State 1 (2013) 2 2 .500 0 Louisiana Tech 7 (2006, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13) 12 14 .462 1 (2008) Boise State 3 (2009, ‘10, ‘11) 5 6 .455 0 New Mexico State 7 (2006, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘13) 9 12 .429 1 (2011) San Jose State 7 (2006, ’07, ’08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘12, ‘13) 9 12 .429 1 (2013) New Mexico 3 (1991, ’92, ’99) 4 6 .400 0 UT Arlington 1 (2013) 1 2 .333 0 UTSA 1 (2013) 1 2 .333 0 San Diego State 3 (1991, ’92, ’99) 2 6 .250 0 UNLV 1 (1999) 0 2 .000 0 Southern Utah 2 (1991, ’92) 0 4 .000 0 Utah State 3 (2007, ’08, ‘11) 0 6 .000 0

WAC TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Most At Bats Most RBI Game: 14 Jennifer Fotheringham, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991 Game: 11 Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech (vs. Fresno State), 2012 Gaylyn Hoshide, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991 Tournament: 11 Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech (four games), 2012 Laurel Simmons, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991 Amy Timmel, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991 Tournament: 35 Wendy Moon, Creighton (six games), 1991 Most Stolen Bases Game: 2 Chelsea Barilli, Nevada (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2012 Most Runs Brenna Moss, Fresno State (vs. Brigham Young), 2012 Game: 5 Melanie Goff, Louisiana Tech (vs. Fresno State), 2012 Michelle Jones, Louisiana Tech (vs. Utah State), 2011 Tournament: 8 Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘i (four games), 2010 Kylie Randall, New Mexico State (vs. Nevada), 2009 Julie Garcia, New Mexico (vs. Southern Utah), 1991 Most Hits Tournament: 3 Jessi Hanna, Boise State (five games), 2010 Game: 7 Charmelle Green, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991 Julie Garcia, New Mexico (four games), 1991 Tournament: 11 Charmelle Green, Utah (four games), 1991 Most Doubles Most Walks Game: 2 Delaney Willard, Brigham Young (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2012 Game: 6 Wendy Stewart, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991 Kelley Kaneshiro, Utah State (vs. Louisiana Tech), 2011 Tournament: 7 Kayla Wartner, Hawai‘i (three games), 2012 Melissa Gonzalez, Hawai‘i (vs. San Jose State), 2010 Deb DeMeglio, Utah (four games), 1991 Brooke Phipps, Fresno State (vs. Boise State), 2010 Makani Duhaylonsod-Kaleimamahu, Hawai’i (vs. Boise State), 2009 Brittany McConnell, San Jose State (vs. Nevada), 2008 Most Strikeouts Kristi Randall, New Mexico State (vs. Nevada), 2007 Game: 20 Janet Womack, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991 Tournament: 3 Jenna Rodriguez, Hawai‘i (four games), 2010 Tournament: 35 Katie Holverson, Nevada (six games), 2009 Kelly Brookhart, Creighton (six games), 1991 Morgan Melloh, Fresno State (four games), 2008 Charmelle Green, Utah (four games), 1991 Fewest Hits Allowed (Complete Game) Most Triples Game: 0 Janet Womack, Utah (vs. Colorado State), 1991 Game: 1 by several players-last, Katelyn Hill, Loiuisiana Tech (vs. Utah State), 2011 Tournament: 2 Amanda Tauali’i, Hawai’i (three games), 2009 Most Innings Pitched Most Home Runs Game: 31 Kelly Brookhart, Creighton (vs. Utah), 1991 Game: 3 Dacia Hale, Louisiana Tech (vs. Fresno State), 2012 Janet Womack, Utah (vs. Creighton), 1991 Tournament: 4 Kathy Cox, Boise State (five games), 2010 Tournament: 69 Kelly Brookhart, Creighton (five games), 1991

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1995 20. Louisiana-Monroe 13. Michigan 6. Washington 1. UCLA 21. DePaul 14. Nebraska 7. Alabama 2. Arizona 22. Central Michigan 15. Iowa 8. Louisiana-Lafayette 3. UNLV 23. Arizona State 16. Oregon 9. DePaul 4. Cal State Fullerton 24. Michigan State 17. Florida State 10. Cal State Fullerton 5. Louisiana-Lafayette 25. Nebraska 18. Stanford 11. Georgia 6. Iowa 19. Cal State Fullerton 12. Michigan 7. Cal State Northridge 1998 20. Utah 13. Nebraska 8. Fresno State 1. Fresno State 21. Mississippi State 14. Oklahoma State 9. Michigan 2. Arizona T-22. Louisiana-Lafayette 15. LSU 10. Hawai‘i 3. Washington T-22. South Carolina 16. Oregon 11. Florida State 4. Oklahoma State 24. Notre Dame T-17. Iowa 12. Oklahoma 5. Nebraska 25. Florida T-17. Texas A&M 13. Princeton 6. Michigan 19. Florida State 14. California 7. Texas 2001 20. Arizona State 15. Washington 8. South Florida 1. Arizona 21. South Carolina 16. South Carolina 9. Massachussetts 2. UCLA 22. Southern Illinois 17. Oklahoma State 10. DePaul 3. LSU 23. Stanford 18. Nebraska 11. Oklahoma 4. Stanford 24. Michigan State 19. Notre Dame 12. Stanford 5. Oklahoma 25. South Florida 20. Nicholls State 13. LSU 6. California 21. Sacramento State 14. Hawai‘i 7. Iowa 2004 22. Illinois-Chicago 15. Arizona State 8. Michigan 1. UCLA 23. Missouri 16. Minnesota 9. Arizona State 2. California 24. Illinois State 17. Florida State 10. Alabama 3. LSU 25. Connecticut 18. Long Beach State 11. Notre Dame 4. Stanford 19. Iowa 12. Cal State Fullerton 5. Florida State 1996 20. Oregon 13. Washington 6. Oklahoma 1. Arizona 21. Illinois-Chicago 14. Nebraska 7. Washington 2. Washington 22. California 15. Florida State 8. Arizona 3. UCLA 23. Cal State Northridge 16. Southwest Texas State 9. Michigan 4. Iowa 24. Texas Tech 17. Louisiana-Lafayette 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 5. Louisiana-Lafayette 25. Florida 18. Pacific 11. Georgia 6. California 19. DePaul 12. Oregon 7. Michigan 1999 20. Oregon State 13. Alabama 8. Fresno State 1. UCLA 21. South Florida 14. Nebraska 9. Cal State Fullerton 2. Washington 22. Fresno State 15. Oregon State 10. South Carolina 3. DePaul 23. South Carolina 16. South Florida 11. Cal State Northridge 4. California 24. San Diego State 17. Illinois 12. Oklahoma 5. Fresno State 25. Massachusetts 18. Tennessee 13. Florida State 6. Arizona 19. Baylor 14. Princeton 7. Arizona State 2002 19. Long Beach State 15. Oklahoma State 8. Southern Mississippi 1. California 21. Hofstra 16. South Florida 9. Louisiana-Lafayette 2. Arizona 22. Georgia Tech 17. Nebraska 10. Oregon State 3. Arizona State 23. Auburn 18. UNLV 11. LSU 4. Florida State 24. Southern Illinois 19. Minnesota 12. Maryland 5. UCLA 25. Fresno State 20. Long Beach State 13. Illinois-Chicago 6. Nebraska 21. Texas A&M 14. Michigan State 7. Michigan 2005 22. Nicholls State 15. Missouri 8. Oklahoma 1. UCLA 23. Indiana 16. Michigan 9. LSU 2. California 24. Notre Dame 17. Massachusetts 10. Cal State Fullerton 3. LSU 25. Boston University 18. Texas 11. DePaul 4. Stanford 19. South Carolina 12. South Carolina 5. Florida State 1997 20. Nebraska 13. Ohio State 6. Oklahoma 1. Arizona 21. Hawai‘i 14. Washington 7. Washington 2. UCLA 22. Minnesota 15. Stanford 8. Arizona 3. Fresno State 23. Oklahoma 16. Texas 9. Michigan 4. Washington 24. Texas Tech 17. Fresno State 10. Louisiana-Lafayette 5. Iowa 25. Oregon 18. Georgia Tech 11. Georgia 6. Michigan 19. Notre Dame 12. Oregon 7. South Carolina 2000 20. Pacific 13. Alabama 8. Massachusetts 1. Oklahoma 21. Texas A&M 14. Nebraska 9. Colorado State 2. UCLA 22. Georgia 15. Oregon State 10. Oklahoma State 3. Arizona 23. Massachusetts 16. South Florida 11. California 4. Southern Mississippi 24. Oregon State 17. Illinois 12. Missouri 5. Washington 25. Florida Atlantic 18. Tennessee 13. Louisiana-Lafayette 6. Alabama T-19. Baylor 14. South Florida 7. California 2003 T-19. Long Beach State 15. Long Beach State 8. DePaul 1. UCLA 21. Hofstra 16. Utah 9. LSU 2. California 22. Georgia Tech 17. Kansas T-10. Arizona State 3. Arizona 23. Auburn 18. Oklahoma T-10. Fresno State 4. Texas 24. Southern Illinois 19. Cal State Northridge 12. Oregon State 5. Oklahoma 25. Fresno State

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2006 2008 2010 2012 1. Arizona 1. Arizona State 1. UCLA (30) 1. Alabama (28) 2. Northwestern 2. Texas A&M 2. Arizona 2. Oklahoma (2) 3. Tennessee 3. Florida 3. Georgia 3. California 4. UCLA 4. Alabama 4. Tennessee 4. Arizona State 5. Texas 5. UCLA 5. Washington 5. Oregon 6. Arizona State 6. UL-Lafayette 6. Florida 6. Tennessee 7. Alabama 7. Arizona 7. Hawai’i 7. LSU 8. Oregon State 8. Virginia Tech 8. Missouri 8. South Florida 9. California 9. Michigan 9. Alabama 9. Texas 10. Michigan 10. Oklahoma 10. Michigan 10. Georgia 11. LSU 11. Stanford 11. Oklahoma 11. Missouri 12. Stanford 12. Northwestern 12. Arizona State 12. Louisiana 13. Georgia 13. Houston 13. California 13. Arizona 14. Nebraska 14. Tennessee 14. Oregon 14. Washington 15. Washington 15. Fresno State 15. Brigham Young 15. Michigan 16. UL-Lafayette 16. California 16. Louisiana-Lafayette 16. Hofstra 17. Louisville 17. Georgia 17. Georgia Tech 17. Louisville 18. South Florida 18. LSU 18. Texas 18. Florida 18. Oklahoma 19. Missouri 19. LSU 19. Texas A&M 20. Baylor 20. North Carolina 20. Texas A&M 20. UCLA 21. Auburn 21. Nevada 21. Stanford 21. Stanford 22. Texas A&M 22. DePaul 22. Ohio State 22. Hawai‘i 23. Fresno State 23. Long Beach State 23. Oklahoma State 23. Syracuse 24. Massachusetts 24. San Diego State 24. North Carolina 24. North Carolina 25. Florida State 25. Massachusetts 25. Illinois 25. Oregon State

2007 2009 2011 2013 1. Arizona (24) 1. Washington (30) 1. Arizona State 1. Oklahoma (31) 2. Tennessee 2. Florida 2. Florida 2. Tennessee 3. Washington 3. Alabama 3. Alabama 3. Texas 4. Northwestern 4. Georgia 4. Baylor 4. Washington 5. Baylor 5. Arizona State 5. California 5. Florida 6. DePaul 6. Michigan 6. Missouri 6. Michigan 7. Texas A&M 7. Arizona 7. Oklahoma 7. Arizona State 8. Arizona State 8. Missouri 8. Oklahoma State 8. Nebraska 9. Alabama 9. UCLA 9. Georgia 9. Oregon 10. LSU 10. Stanford 10. Stanford 10. Alabama 11. Oklahoma 11. California 11. Arizona 11. Missouri 12. Hawai‘i 12. Ohio State 12. Washington 12. Louisiana 13. Michigan 13. Georgia Tech 13. Kentucky 13. Texas A&M 14. Florida 14. Massachusetts 14. Texas A&M 14. Kentucky 15. Oregon State 15. Baylor 15. Oregon 15. Florida State 16. CS Fullerton 16. Oklahoma 16. Houston 16. UAB 17. Virginia Tech 17. North Carolina 17. Michigan 17. South Alabama 18. UCLA 18. Northwestern 18. Tennessee 18. LSU 19. Georgia Tech 19. LSU 19. UCLA 19. Louisville 20. Stanford 20. Tennessee 20. Texas 20. Baylor 21. South Carolina 21. North Dakota State 21. Nebraska 21. UCLA 22. Oregon 22. Florida State 22. LSU 22. Stanford 23. Ohio State 23. DePaul 23. Louisiana-Lafayette 23. California 24. Texas 24. Jacksonville State 24. Tulsa 24. Hawai‘i T-25. Fresno State 25. Louisiana-Lafayette 25. DePaul 25. Hofstra T-25. Missouri

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Friday, Feb. 7 Thursday, Feb. 13 Friday, Feb. 21 Seattle U vs. Cal Poly, 9:30 a.m. Grand Canyon at Arizona, 6 p.m. Seattle U vs. Loyola Marymount, 9 a.m. (Kajikawa Classic) Seattle U vs. Brigham Young, 6:45 p.m. (Amy S. Harrison Classic) Grand Canyon vs. East Carolina, 11 a.m. (Easton Desert Classic) New Mexico State vs. Incarnate Word, 10 a.m. (BYU/UVU Red Dirt Classic) (UTEP Invitational) Kansas City vs. Alabama State, 12:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14 Kansas City vs. Illinois, noon (Lion Classic) Seattle U vs. Florida, 9 a.m. (UTA Hilton Invitational) Pittsburgh at Bakersfield (DH), noon (Easton Desert Classic) Bakersfield vs. Loyola Marymount, 11:30 a.m. Kansas City at Southeastern Louisiana, 3 p.m. Bakersfield vs. UC Santa Barbara, 9:30 a.m. (Amy S. Harrison Classic) (Lion Classic) (Fresno State Kick-Off) New Mexico State vs. Houston Baptist, 12:30 p.m. Seattle U vs. San Jose State, 2:30 p.m. Grand Canyon vs. Georgia Tech, 11 a.m. (UTEP Invitational) (Kajikawa Classic) (Hillenbrand Invitational) Southern Utah at Grand Canyon, 12:30 p.m. Grand Canyon vs. Utah State, 4 p.m. Grand Canyon vs. Alabama, 1 p.m. (GCU Invitational) (BYU/UVU Red Dirt Classic) (Hillenbrand Invitational) Seattle U at UC Riverside, 2 p.m. Kansas City vs. St. John’s, 2:30 p.m. Utah Valley vs. Idaho State, 4 p.m. (Amy S. Harrison Classic) (Arkansas Invitational) (Red Desert Classic) Nevada at Grand Canyon, 3 p.m. Seattle U vs. Hawai‘i, 1:30 p.m. Florida State at New Mexico State, 4 p.m. (GCU Invitational) (Easton Desert Classic) (Hotel Encanto Classic) Kansas City vs. Texas Tech, 4 p.m. Bakersfield vs. UC Riverside, 2 p.m. Saint Mary’s at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. (UTA Hilton Invitational) (Hotel Encanto Classic) (Fresno State Kick-Off) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at NM State, 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22 (Troy Cox Classic) Saturday, Feb. 8 Seattle U vs. Loyola Marymount, 9 a.m. Bakersfield vs. Dayton, 9 a.m. Iowa State at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. (Troy Cox Classic) (Amy S. Harrison Classic) (UC Santa Barbara Tournament) New Mexico State vs. Houston Baptist, 10 a.m. Grand Canyon vs. Weber State, 11 a.m. Kansas City vs. Jackson State, 7:30 p.m. (Arkansas Invitational) (UTEP Invitational) (BYU/UVU Red Dirt Classic) Southern Utah at Grand Canyon, 10 a.m. Kansas City vs. Texas Southern, 12:30 p.m. Utah Valley vs. Long Beach State, 6 p.m. (Easton Desert Classic) (GCU Invitational) (Lion Classic) New Mexico State vs. Incarnate Word, 12:30 p.m. Bakersfield vs. Texas A&M, 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 15 (UTEP Invitational) (UC Santa Barbara Tournament) Grand Canyon vs. New Mexico, 9 a.m. Nevada at Grand Canyon, 12:30 p.m. Utah Valley vs. Omaha, 1:30 p.m. (Hillenbrand Invitational) (GCU Invitational) (Red Desert Classic) Grand Canyon vs. Tennessee State, 11 a.m. Kansas City vs. Illinois, 2 p.m. Kansas City vs. Texas Tech, 3 p.m. (Hillenbrand Invitational) (UTA Hilton Invitational) (Lion Classic) Bakersfield vs. UC Santa Barbara, 11:45 a.m. Bakersfield at UC Riverside, 2 p.m. Grand Canyon vs. Idaho State, 4 p.m. (Fresno State Kick-Off) (Amy S. Harrison Classic) (BYU/UVU Red Dirt Classic) Kansas City vs. NC State, 2:30 p.m. Kansas City at UT Arlington, 7 p.m. Nebraska at New Mexico State, 4 p.m. (Arkansas Invitational) (UTA Hilton Invitational) (Hotel Encanto Classic) Northern Colorado at New Mexico State, 4 p.m. Utah Valley vs. Weber State, 4 p.m. (Troy Cox Classic) Sunday, Feb. 23 (Red Desert Classic) Seattle U vs. Utah, 3:45 p.m. Bakersfield vs. Loyola Marymount, 9 a.m. Seattle U vs. Cal State Northridge, 4:30 p.m. (Easton Desert Classic) (Amy S. Harrison Classic) (Kajikawa Classic) Utah Valley vs. Toledo, 3:45 p.m. New Mexico State vs. Incarnate Word, 11 a.m. Seattle U vs. San Diego State, 7 p.m. (Easton Desert Classic) (Kajikawa Classic) (UTEP Invitational) Iowa State at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. Kansas City at UT Arlington, 1 p.m. (Troy Cox Classic) Sunday, Feb. 9 (UTA Hilton Invitational) Seattle U vs. Portland State, 6 p.m. Southern Utah at Grand Canyon, 12:30 p.m. Kansas City vs. Akron, 10 a.m. (Easton Desert Classic) (Lion Classic) (GCU Invitational) Utah Valley at UNLV, 6 p.m. Seattle U at UC Riverside, 11:30 a.m. Seattle U vs. Penn State, 9 a.m. (Easton Desert Classic) (Kajikawa Classic) (Amy S. Harrison Classic) Bakersfield at UC Riverside, 2 p.m. Saint Mary’s at New Mexico State, 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 16 (Amy S. Harrison Classic) (Hotel Encanto Classic) Kansas City vs. Butler, 9:30 a.m. Utah Valley vs. UT Arlington, 11 a.m. (Arkansas Invitational) Thursday, Feb. 27 (Red Desert Classic) Utah Valley vs. Ohio State, 9 a.m. Utah Valley vs. UC Santa Barbara, 2 p.m. Bakersfield vs. Dayton, 11 a.m. (Easton Desert Classic) (Mayfair Invitational) (UC Santa Barbara Tournament) Utah Valley vs. Boise State, 11:15 a.m. Seattle U vs. Stanford, 12:30 p.m. (Easton Desert Classic) Grand Canyon at San Diego, 6 p.m. (Kajikawa Classic) Grand Canyon at Arizona, 1 p.m. (San Diego Classic I) Grand Canyon at Southern Utah, 1:30 p.m. Kansas City at Arkansas, 2:30 p.m. Utah Valley at Long Beach State, 7 p.m. (BYU/UVU Red Dirt Classic) (Arkansas Invitational) (Mayfair Invitational) UTEP at New Mexico State, 1:30 p.m. Texas Tech at New Mexico State, 1:30 p.m. (Hotel Encanto Classic) (Troy Cox Classic) Utah Valley vs. Nevada, 1:30 p.m. Bakersfield at Fresno State, 1:30 p.m. (Red Desert Classic) (Fresno State Kick-Off) Bakersfield at UC Santa Barbara, 1 p.m. Seattle U vs. Toledo, 1:30 p.m. (UC Santa Barbara Tournament) (Easton Desert Classic)

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Friday, Feb. 28 Friday, March 7 Tuesday, March 11 New Mexico State vs. Weber State, 9 a.m. Grand Canyon vs. Georgetown, 10 a.m. Utah Valley vs. Creighton, 1 p.m. (Eller Media Stadium Classic) (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) (Rebel Spring Games) New Mexico State vs. Seton Hall, 11:15 a.m. New Mexico State vs. UT Arlington, 10 a.m. Utah State at Bakersfield (DH), noon (Eller Media Stadium Classic) (Jeannine McHaney Classic) Utah Valley vs. Siena, 3 p.m. Grand Canyon vs. Illinois-Chicago, 11:30 a.m. Kansas City vs. San Diego State, 10:30 a.m. (Rebel Spring Games) (San Diego Classic I) (Wichita State Tournament) Seattle U vs. Boston University, 1 p.m. New Mexico State vs. Northern Colorado, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 12 (Santa Clara Invitational) (Jeannine McHaney Classic) Utah Valley vs. Indiana State, 9 a.m. Bakersfield vs. Washington, 1:15 p.m. Kansas City vs. North Dakota, 1 p.m. (Rebel Spring Games) (Libby Matson Tournament) (Wichita State Tournament) Utah Valley vs. St. Peter’s, 1 p.m. Utah Valley vs. Illinois, 2 p.m. Grand Canyon at Cal State Northridge, 1 p.m. (Rebel Spring Games) (Mayfair Invitational) (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) Northern Illinois at Kansas City, 2 p.m. Bakersfield at Pacific, 5:45 p.m. Seattle U vs. UC Santa Barbara, 12:30 p.m. (Libby Matson Tournament) (Nevada Classic) Thursday, March 13 Seattle U at Santa Clara, 6 p.m. Bakersfield vs. Loyola-Chicago, 2 p.m. Utah Valley vs. Albany, 9 a.m. (Santa Clara Invitational) (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) (Rebel Spring Games) Grand Canyon vs. Utah State, 7 p.m. Seattle U at Nevada, 3 p.m. Utah Valley vs. Howard, 11 a.m. (San Diego Classic I) (Nevada Classic) (Rebel Spring Games) New Mexico State at San Jose State, noon Saturday, March 1 Saturday, March 8 Utah Valley vs. Oregon State, 9 a.m. (Mayfair Invitational) Utah Valley vs. Akron, noon Friday, March 14 Grand Canyon vs. Colorado State, 11:30 a.m. (Rebel Spring Games) Seattle U vs. Weber State, 1 p.m. (San Diego Classic I) Seattle U vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10 a.m. (USD Tournament) Utah Valley vs. Michigan, 11:30 a.m. (Nevada Classic) New Mexico State vs. Pacific, 3:45 p.m. (Mayfair Invitational) New Mexico State vs. Northern Colorado, 12:30 p.m. (Fresno State Classic) Kansas City vs. Saint Louis, 2 p.m. (Jeannine McHaney Classic) New Mexico State vs. Saint Mary’s, 8:15 p.m. (All-Missouri Cancer Classic) Kansas City vs. Iowa State, 1 p.m. (Fresno State Classic) Kansas City at Southeast Missouri, 4 p.m. (Wichita State Tournament) (All-Missouri Cancer Classic) Utah Valley vs. Sacred Heart, 2 p.m. Saturday, March 15 Bakersfield vs. San Jose State, 2:30 p.m. (Rebel Spring Games) Seattle U vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 10 a.m. (Libby Matson Tournament) Bakersfield vs. UNLV, 11:30 a.m. (USD Tournament) New Mexico State vs. Binghampton, 3:45 p.m. (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) Western Illinois at Kansas City, noon (Eller Media Stadium Classic) Grand Canyon vs. Oregon State, 1 p.m. (UMKC Invitational) Seattle U vs. Boston University, 5 p.m. (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) Bakersfield at Sacramento State (DH), noon (Santa Clara Invitational) Seattle U at Nevada, 3 p.m. Northern Colorado at Kansas City, 4 p.m. Bakersfield vs. UTEP, 7 p.m. (Nevada Classic) (UMKC Invitational) (Libby Matson Tournament) Grand Canyon at Cal State Northridge, 4 p.m. Seattle U at San Diego, 3 p.m. New Mexico State at UNLV, 8:15 p.m. (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) (USD Tournament) (Eller Media Stadium Classic) Kansas City vs. Northern Illinois, 6 p.m. New Mexico State vs. Colorado State, 6 p.m. (Wichita State Tournament) (Fresno State Classic) Sunday, March 2 Bakersfield vs. Charleston Southern, 7:30 p.m. New Mexico State at Fresno State, 8:15 p.m. Kansas City vs. Missouri State, 10 a.m. (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) (Fresno State Classic) (All-Missouri Cancer Classic) New Mexico State vs. DePaul, 11:15 a.m. Sunday, March 9 Sunday, March 16 (Eller Media Stadium Classic) Utah Valley vs. Siena, 10 a.m. Seattle U vs. Weber State, 9 a.m. Kansas City vs. TBD, 2 p.m. (Rebel Spring Games) (USD Tournament) (All-Missouri Cancer Classic) New Mexico State vs. UT Arlington, 10 a.m. Bakersfield at Sacramento State, 11 a.m. Bakersfield at Pacific, 12:15 p.m. (Jeannine McHaney Classic) New Mexico State vs. Cal Poly, 12:45 p.m. (Libby Matson Tournament) Seattle U vs. UC Santa Barbara, 9 a.m. (Fresno State Classic) Seattle U vs. UC Davis, 12:30 p.m. (Nevada Classic) Seattle U at San Diego, 2 p.m. (Santa Clara Invitational) Grand Canyon vs. Oregon State, 9 a.m. (USD Tournament) Seattle U at Santa Clara, 3 p.m. (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) Western Illinois at Kansas City, 4 p.m. (Santa Clara Invitational) Bakersfield vs. Loyola-Chicago, 9 a.m. (UMKC Invitational) (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) Tuesday, March 4 Utah Valley at Utah (DH), 3 p.m. Utah Valley vs. St. Peter’s, noon Tuesday, March 18 New Mexico State at UTEP, 6 p.m. (Rebel Spring Games) Utah State at Utah Valley (DH), 1 p.m. New Mexico State at Texas Tech, 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 5 (Jeannine McHaney Classic) Wednesday, March 19 Grand Canyon vs. San Jose State, 4 p.m. Bakersfield at UCLA, 2:30 p.m. Utah Valley at Weber State (DH), 2 p.m. Grand Canyon at Cal State Fullerton, 6 p.m. (UCLA/CSUN Invitational) Missouri State at Kansas City, 4 p.m. New Mexico at New Mexico State, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 6 Kansas City at Wichita State, 6 p.m. (Wichita State Tournament)

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Friday, March 21 Friday, April 4 Tuesday, April 29 Bakersfield vs. Harvard, 11:30 a.m. *New Mexico State at Kansas City (DH), 2 p.m. Utah Valley at Oregon (DH), 3 p.m. (Cal State Northridge Tournament) *Grand Canyon at Bakersfield, 2 p.m. New Mexico State at New Mexico, 5 p.m. Kansas City vs. North Dakota State, 2:15 p.m. *Utah Valley at Seattle U (DH), 4 p.m. (Missouri Tournament) Saturday, May 3 Bakersfield at Cal State Northridge, 2 p.m. Saturday, April 5 Kansas City at South Dakota State (DH), noon (Cal State Northridge Tournament) *New Mexico State at Kansas City, noon Grand Canyon vs. Princeton, 3:30 p.m. *Grand Canyon at Bakersfield (DH), 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 6 (Santa Clara Round Robin) *Utah Valley at Seattle U, 2 p.m. Utah Valley at Brigham Young, 6 p.m. Kansas City vs. Oklahoma State, 6:45 p.m. (Missouri Tournament) Tuesday, April 8 Friday, May 9 Grand Canyon vs. California, 6 p.m. Brigham Young at Utah Valley, 3 p.m. Grand Canyon at Utah (DH), 5 p.m. (Santa Clara Round Robin) Kansas at Kansas City, 5 p.m. Saturday, May 10 Saturday, March 22 Wednesday, April 9 Grand Canyon at Utah, noon Bakersfield vs. Harvard, 9 a.m. Cal State Northridge at Bakersfield (DH), 1 p.m. (Cal State Northridge Tournament) Seattle U at Portland State (DH), 2 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, May 8-10 Grand Canyon at Santa Clara, noon WAC Tournament (Seattle U) (Santa Clara Round Robin) Thursday, April 10 Kansas City vs. Ball State, 6:45 p.m. Santa Clara at Utah Valley, 3 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, May 15-18 (Missouri Tournament) NCAA Regionals Grand Canyon vs. Princeton, 5 p.m. Friday, April 11 (Santa Clara Round Robin) *Grand Canyon at Utah Valley, 2 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, May 22-25 *Kansas City at Seattle U (DH), 4 p.m. NCAA Super Regionals Sunday, March 23 *Bakersfield at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. Bakersfield vs. Pacific, 9 a.m. Thursday-Wednesday, May 29-June 4 (Cal State Northridge Tournament) Saturday, April 12 Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City) Kansas City vs. Ball State, 12:15 p.m. *Grand Canyon at Utah Valley (DH), noon (Missouri Tournament) *Kansas City at Seattle U, 2 p.m. *WAC Game Grand Canyon at Santa Clara, 12:30 p.m. *Bakersfield at New Mexico State (DH), 4 p.m. All times local to playing site/subject to change (Santa Clara Round Robin) Kansas City at Missouri, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 15 (Missouri Tournament) South Dakota at Kansas City (DH), 3 p.m. Bakersfield at Cal State Northridge, 2 p.m. Utah Valley at Idaho State, 4 p.m. (Cal State Northridge Tournament) Friday, April 18 Monday, March 24 *Utah Valley at Kansas City (DH), 2 p.m. Northwest University at Seattle U, 6 p.m. *Seattle U at Bakersfield, 2 p.m. *New Mexico State at Grand Canyon (DH), 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 25 Idaho State at Utah Valley, 3 p.m. Saturday, April 19 Kansas City at Loyola Marymount (DH), 2 p.m. *Utah Valley at Kansas City, noon UTEP at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. *New Mexico State at Grand Canyon, 1 p.m. *Seattle U at Bakersfield (DH), 1 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 Cal State Fullerton at Bakersfield (DH), 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 22 Kansas City vs. Hawai‘i, 2 p.m. Bakersfield at Cal Poly (DH), 3 p.m.

Friday, March 28 Wednesday, April 23 *Utah Valley at Bakersfield, 2 p.m. Southern Utah at Utah Valley (DH), 1 p.m. *Kansas City at Grand Canyon (DH), 5 p.m. New Mexico State at Arizona (DH), 4 p.m. *Seattle U at New Mexico State, 6 p.m. Friday, April 25 Saturday, March 29 *Bakersfield at Kansas City, 2 p.m. *Kansas City at Grand Canyon, 1 p.m. *New Mexico State at Utah Valley, 2 p.m. *Utah Valley at Bakersfield (DH), 1 p.m. *Grand Canyon at Seattle U (DH), 4 p.m. *Seattle U at New Mexico State (DH), 4 p.m. Saturday, April 26 Tuesday, April 1 *Bakersfield at Kansas City (DH), noon Kansas City at Omaha (DH), 3 p.m. *New Mexico State at Utah Valley (DH), noon Utah Valley at Utah State, 4 p.m. *Grand Canyon at Seattle U, 2 p.m. Washington at Seattle U, 6 p.m.

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