Front row (1-r): Amanda Mccrady, Jolene Workman, Stephanie Hernandez, Kacy Walker, Sara Hacker, Summer McGill, Krystle Coleman, Becky King, Michelle Mccrady. Back row (1-r): Asst. Coach Christine Stephens, Lauren Cook, Lisa Iker, Jacque Jackson, Jessie Chin, Head Coach Jill Karwoski, Tessa Young, Lyndsey Jackson, Liz McGonnigal, Melody Ross, Asst. Coach Heidi Freitager. Not pictured: Nikki Shall Cross

NUMERICAL l'l!__Q NAME POS HT CL EXP B-T OMETOW REVIOUS SCHOOL 00 Sara Hacker 1B 5-8 JR 2L R-R Florence, Ky./Boone County 1 Becky King 2B/3B 5-8 FR HS R-R Parkersburg, W.Va./South 2 Krystle Coleman CF 5-0 FR HS L-R Anderson, lnd./Pendleton Heights 3 Jolene Workman 38/OF 5-5 so 1L R-R Louisa, Ky./Lawrence County 5 Tessa Young RF 5-3 FR TR R-R Newark, Ohio/Univ. of Hawaii 6 Lyndsey Jackson RF 5-6 so 1L R-R Orion, 111./Orion 9 Jacque Jackson p 5-6 JR 2L R-R Orion, 111./Orion 10 Lisa Iker LF 5-8 so HS R-R Germantown, OhioNalley View 11 Liz McGonnigal LF 5-8 so 1L R-R Fishers, lnd./Southeastern 12 Kacy Walker C 5-8 JR 2L R-R Columbia, Tenn./Central 13 Amanda Mccrady C 5-7 FR HS R-R Parkersburg, W.Va./South 15 Nikki Shallcross p 5-7 FR HS R-R Warwick, Md./Middletown (Del.) 16 Stephanie Hernandez PISS 5-8 JR 2L R-R Bakersfield, Calif./Foothill 18 Michelle Mccrady 18 5-8 JR 2L R-R Parkersburg, W.Va./South 19 Melody Ross SS/38 5-5 FR HS R-R Lakewood, Calif./Millikan 20 Jessie Chin LF 5-6 JR 2L R-R Morehead, Ky./Rowan County 21 Lauren Cook p 5-10 FR HS R-R Maineville. Ohio/Little Miami 23 Summer McGill 2B 5-5 SR 1L R-R Wapello, Iowa/Indian Hills CC

HEAD COACH: Jill Karwoski (Lewis University '01), 1st year ASSISTANT COACH: Heidi Freitager (Northern Iowa '01 ), 3rd year ASSISTANT COACH: Christine Stephens (New Mexico State '03), 1st year

ALPHABETICAL NO NAME POS HT CL EXP B-T HOMETOWN/ PREVIOUS SCHOOL 20 Jessie Chin LF 5-6 JR 2L R-R Morehead, Ky./Rowan County 2 Krystle Coleman CF 5-0 FR HS L-R Anderson, lnd./Pendleton Heights 21 Lauren Cook p 5-10 FR HS R-R Maineville, Ohio/Little Miami 00 Sara Hacker 18 5-8 JR 2L R-R Florence, Ky./Boone County 16 Stephanie Hernandez PISS 5-8 JR 2L R-R Bakersfield, Calil./Foothill 10 Lisa Iker LF 5-8 so HS R-R Germantown, OhioNalley View 9 Jacque Jackson p 5-6 JR 2L R-R Orion, 111./Orlon 6 Lyndsey Jackson AF 5-6 so 1L R-A Orion, 111./Orion 1 Becky King 28/38 5-8 FR HS R-R Parkersburg, W.Va./South 13 Amanda Mccrady C 5-7 FA HS R-R Parkersburg, W.Va./South 18 Michelle Mccrady 1B 5-8 JR 2L R-R Parkersburg, W.Va./South 23 Summer McGill 28 5-5 SR 1L R-A Wapello, Iowa/Indian Hills CC 11 Liz McGonnigal LF 5-8 so 1L R-R Fishers, Ind./Southeastern 19 Melody Ross SS/38 5-5 FR HS A-R Lakewood, Calil./Millikan 15 Nikki Shallcross p 5-7 FR HS R-R Warwick, Md./Middletown (Del.) 12 Kacy Walker C 5-8 JR 2L R·A Columbia, Tenn./Central 3 Jolene Workman 38/OF 5-5 so 1L R·R Louisa, Ky./Lawrence County 5 Tessa Young RF 5-3 FR TA R-A Newark, Ohio/Univ. of Hawaii 2004 Eagle Softbal~M QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location: Morehead, KY 40351 Academic Success ...... 38 Maifing Address: 150 Univ. Blvd., Box 1023 Administration/ Athletic Department Staff ...... 35-37 Founded: 1887 All-llme Fostpitch Roster ...... 27 Enrollment: 9,509 Athlete Profiles ...... 5-16 Nickname: Eagles Athletic Facilities ...... 39 Colors: Blue and Gold Camp Information ...... 16 Affiliation: NCAA Division I Coaching Staff/MSU Coaching History ...... 2-3 Conference: Ohio Valley Eagles of Distinction ...... 31 Field: University Softball Reid (500) Letter to Boosters/A thletic Mission Statement ...... 34 Dimensions: 205' (left), 195' (center), 205' (right) Media Information/Sports Information Staff ...... 40 Morehead and Rowan County, Ky...... 33 Morehead State Records ...... 28-30 ADMINISTRATION Morehead State University ...... 32 President: Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin ...... 20-21 Vice-President for Student Life: Madonna Weathers Opponents ...... 22-23 Director of Athletics: Chip Smith Roster ...... inside front cover Associate Director of Athletics: Brian Hutchinson Schedule ...... bock cover Faculty Representative: Peggy Osborne Season Outlook ...... 4 Athletic Academic Cooroinator: Valerie Ousley Serles Records ...... 27 Compliance & Educational Services Director: Jim Wells 2002-03 Rscal Year Donors ...... 37 2003 Season In Review ...... 17 COACHING STAFF 2003 Stats and Results ...... 18-19 Interim Head Coach: Jill Karwoski Year-By-Year Results ...... 24-26 Alma Mater: Lewis University '01 Record at MSU: First Year BRAD LAUX Career Record: Same Assistant Sports Information Director Best Time to Reach: Weekday Mornings E-mail: [email protected] AmriCoachs Heidi Freitoger, Chrisiine Stephens Brad Laux is In his sixth year as MSU's § Athletic Trainer: Jennifer Miller, ATC assistant sports information director and 13th '3' Softball Office: (606) 783-5283 overall in the field. He will serve as the con- u:a• .______. Softball Office Fax: (6061783-9122 tact for several sports, including women's CD; volleyball, soccer, basketball and softball. TEAM INFORMATION Prior to arriving at MSU, Laux, a native of Springfield, Va., spent three years as a 1...F 2003 Record: 10-33-1 graduate assistant otTennessee and three "' 2003 OVC Record: 6-14 (7th) All-Time Record: 293-388-6 years as an intern at George Mason. He received his master's Letterwinners Returning/ Lost: 10/8 1 from UT in sports administration In 1998. He also worked at UNC Starters Retuming/lost fnduclng OP!: 4/5 Greensboro, where he graduated in 1992 with o bachelor's de­ Pitchers Returning/Lost: 2/1 - gree In public relations, and for the U.S. Taekwondo Union at the Newcomers: 8 U.5. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. His experiences include serving In SID capacities at the 1994 World Cup and the 1996 Olympic Games. He and his wife, Ginny, SPORTS INFORMATION reside in Morehead, Ky. Sports lnfonnation Director: Randy Stacy Assistant SID/ Softball Contact: Brad Laux ON THE COVER E-mail: [email protected] SID Office: (606) 783-2500 All F'ired Up! The Eagles sit on a hook and ladder truck in front SID Fax: (606) 783-2550 of the Morehead City Flre Station. Under first-year head coach Stacy at home: (606) 784-2922 Jill Karwoski, the Eagles ore energized and ready to attack the Laux at home: (606) 780-9111 2004 season. Press Box Phone: N/A CREDITS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT The 2004 Morehead State softball media guide was written, edited, designed and laid out by Assistant SID Brad Laux. Editorial Athletic Deportment: (606) 783-2088/2089 assistance was provided by head coach Jill Karwoski, Associate _ ___. Athletic Department Fax: (6061783-5035 Athletic Director Brion Hutchinson and Document Coordinator (606)783-5213 ACXldemicServices: Stephanie Stewart. Special writing was provided by MSU's IJ..,_,_.... AthleticOei.elopment/Tdcets: (6061783-2088 University Communications, Francene L. Botts-Butler, the Athletic Training: (606) 783-2883 Morehead Tourism Commission and the Ohio Valley Conference. Compliance: (606) 783-5136 Cover design by MSU Chief Designer Trevor Griffith. Photography Facilities/ Events: (606) 783-2588 by MSU Staff Photographers Tlm Holbrook and Guy Huffman, Greg Marketing/Promotions: (606) 783-2088 Dawkins and members of the 2003 team. Additional assistance Athletic Web site: www.msueagles.com provided by Julie Roberts, MSU Marketing Coordinator. Printing University Web site: www.moreheadstate.edu L...._....;;;;;;;;;.._....,1 by MSU Document Services. 1 Morehead state University Interim Head Coach Jill Karwoski

After spending the last two years Karwoski continues to play as the Eagles assistant coach, Jill on the highest levels. In August Karwoski's Karwoski moves up to interim head of 2002, she competed al the Career Highlights coach this season. ASA Nationals In the Women's While at Morehead State the lost Gold Division. The Cary, ill., native • Member of 2001 NCAA Division II national runner-up two years, Karwoski served as the also is pursuing a career during •1wo-t1me all-region selection team's hitting and infield coach. the summers as a member of •Named to All-NCAA Champion­ A standout for 2001 NCM Division the Women's Professional ship Tournament Team In 2001 "Hit .319, with 129 RBI and 19 II national runner-up Lewis University, Fastpitch League. home runs In four-year career Karwoski owns a wealth of A member of the NFCA, •Team's record during her career experience. Besides coaching at Karwoski is single and resides was 175-57-1 •1wo-tlme NCAA Tournament MSU, she went overseas to help teach in Morehead. participant ..__...,.______. . 'the game, leading a five-day clinic in •?.No-time Academic Al-American China in May of 2002. She completed her master's degree in sports •Played in the Gold Division of the 2002 ASA Nationals administration lost December. As a senior at Lewis, Karwoski started 67 games either at first base or designated player and was the lone team member to play in all 68 contests. She led the team In batting average at .335, hits at 68, RBI at 48, J doubles at 16, total bases at 107, slugging percentage at .527 and on j base percentage at .376. She also added seven home runs, 30 runs } scored, a .986 fielding percentage, and only 12 strikeouts in 224 plate ~ appearances, en route to regional and conference second-team honors. ; In addition, she was named to the NCM regional all-tournament team. cS She started the entire postseason at first base and hit .333 with three N home runs, three doubles and eight RBI, earning All-NCAA Championship Tournament honors, helping Lewis finish with a 55-13 record. For her career, she bolled .319 with 41 doubles, 19 home runs, scored 96 runs and had 129 RBI, while striking out only S7 times In 649 at bots. Jill Karwoski becomes the fifth fast-pitch head coach at MSU, as Her Lewis teams finished with a 17 5-57-1 record, winning two conference she takes over the reins of the softball program this year. titles and advancing to the nationals twice. An outstanding student, Karwoski was a third-team Aco

Heidi Freitager Christine Stephens Rejoining the staff this year as the program's Christine Stephens joins the staff this year as a first full-lime assistant Is former Eagle graduate volunteer assistant. An outstanding athlete and assistant Heidi Freitager. Like she did in her first student at New Mexico State, Stephens will work tenure al MSU, Freltager will assist with all facets of with the Eagle pitchers, catchers and outfielders, the Eagle softball program, focusing much of her and also serves as a hitting coach. efforts on the pitchers and catchers, while ha ndllng The Albuquerque, N.M., native, was a First­ some recruiting and administrative duties. Team Academic All-American last year as a Freltager spent last spring as a full-time assis­ standout catcher for the Aggies. A first-team all­ tant at New Mexico Stale. Previously, she was on conference performer lost spring, Stephens finished

the Eagle staff for the 2001-02 year and the 2002 # the season with career highs In batting average Foll semester, before receiving her master's degree 1.315), triples lfwo). home runs 113), slugging in sports administration in December of 2002. percentage 1.623) and runs batted in (35). She At New Mexico Slate, Freitoger assisted with all started all 63 games for NMSU and broke the lioli.a.111.1.-.a..-.&1 phases of the program, but primarily worked with school record for home runs in a season. Her 101 the pitchers. total bases were just three shy of the school record and her .416 on-base A four-year standout catcher al Northern Iowa, Freitager was a team percentage ranks fourth In school history. captain, started 51 games, collected 11 RBI and had o .989 fielding per­ As a junior, she was named second-team all-conference. She started centage as a senior. in all 62 games at catcher, led the team in batting average, slugging The Panthers won the conference regular-season title her junior year percentage, on base percentage and doubles, and was second in home and were the runners-up in the league tournament her first two seasons. runs. She a.Isa collected 23 RBI !hot season. She was the team's starting catcher her final three years, splitting the Stephens missed the 2001 season due to a broken ankle and earned duties as a freshman and earning conference all-rookie team hon ors. a red shirt. In the 2000 campaign as a sophomore. she started 48 games Freitag er has extensive ASA experience both as a player and a coach. and tied for the team lead in home runs, while lopping the squad In For five years, she played for the Minnesota Breakers Women's Class•A" slugging percentage and RBI. team. In 2000 and 2002, the team was the notional runner-up, earning In her Initial season with the Aggies, she ployed in 56 games al five All-America honors the lotter season. From 1997 to 1999, she coached the different positions. Thal year, Stephens paced NMSU In RBI and led the Minnesota Pacers 18 & Under team. She also ployed for the Minnesota team with seven multiple-RBI games. ~ Pacers 19 & Under, Eska Ice 18 & Under ASA Gold and Irondale 18 & Under Stephens finished her four years among the school's all-time career ~ ASA teams. leaders; ranking first in doubles 140), total bases (305), walks 171) and i An outstanding student, Freitag er graduated Magno Cum Laude from home runs 129); second in RBI 1101); third In hits 1172) and runs 1841; and g' UNI In 2001 with her bachelor's degree In science and a minor In coaching. fourth In games played 12351. tli She was on the Dean's list and received the Coaches' and Athletic Director's An academic standout, she was a first-ream all-district selection in tm: Awards for Academics all four years. Additionally, she completed her 2003 and was named to the conference honor roll three limes. graduate studies at MSU with a perfect 4.0 GPA. At Rio Grande High School, she was an all-city and all-district selection An accomplished high school player, Freitager graduated from Irondale in softball and also earned four letters in volleyball. _ High School after earning all-state, all-metro, oil-region and all-confer­ Stephens earned her degree from New Mexico Slate in Moy 2002 in r ence accolades in softball, basketball and tennis. The Mounds View, social work. Minn., native also was o High School Helsman national nominee, before graduating as the school's valedictorian. All-Time Coaches & Records Overall ovc Year Coach w L I PCT w L I PCT 1989 David Brunk 17 11 0 .607 1990 David Brunk 31 .2. .3_ .756 2 years Brunk Totals 48 20 3 .697 1991 Jim Wells 32 19 Q .628 1 year Wells Totals 32 19 0 .628 7992 Jeff Young 24 23 0 .511 Young Brunk 1993 Jeff Young 25 17 Q .595 2 years Young Totals 49 40 0 .551 1994 Jennifer Van Sickle 14 23 0 .378 8 16 0 .333 1995 Jennifer Vansickle 18 33 0 .353 11 15 0 .423 1996 Jennifer Vansickle 17 38 0 .309 12 14 0 .462 1997 Jennifer Vansickle 20 35 l .364 11 19 0 .367 1998 Jennifer Van Sickle 15 33 0 .313 7 11 0 .389 1999 Jennifer Vansickle 27 78 0 .600 16 5 0 .762 2000 Jennifer VanSick le 20 35 0 .364 10 13 0 .435 2001 Jennifer Vansickle 13 29 0 .310 6 14 0 .300 2002 Jennifer Vansickle 10 32 l .244 6 14 l .310 33 .239 Q 14 Q .300 Wells 2003 Jennifer Vansickle 10 l VanSidde 10years Vansickle Totals 164 3041 3 .348 93 135 1 .408 15 years MSU ALL-TIME RECORD 293 388 6 .431 93 135 1 .408 3 Morehead State University Season Outlook There is a new enthusiasm sur­ ' Kacy and Amanda ore tremendously talented and hove really pushed rounding Morehead S1ote softball. each other lo become what I believe will be two of the best defensive catchers There ore eight new players on In the conference this year,· boosted Karwoski. "Their reliance on learning the rosier, and for the firs1 time In both from their pitchers and from each other will be important as the season over o decode, o new coochin~ goes along. They ore both extremely intelligent and hove the Innate ability lo staff in the dugout. JUI Karwoski quarterback this team." lakes over this season os the Another area where the Eagles expect to be improved defensively is in the leorn's interim coach and she hos Infield. Only McGIii returns lo the same position she held lost year. Two Infused a new excitement ond en­ freshmen will hold down the left side, while former shortstop junior Michelle ergy Into the program. The result McCrodr will shift lo first base. Is the team's motto. "All Fired Up", McGil Is the cornerstone of the defense. She hos tremendous range and which the Eagles hope lo propel knows the Intricacies of the position. Mccrady also has a good glove and solid them Into the lead pock of the range. Her shift lo first base gives the Eagles more olhleliclsrn ot the position, Ohio Volley Conference. Both provide o steady hilling presence. Ten letterwinners return, includ­ Newcomers Melody Ross and Becky King will ploy shortstop and third ing four starters ond two pitchers, base, respectively. Ross is a player who is wnling to do whatever ii tokes lo from lost year's 10-3 3-1 season. win. She is an equally talented on offense and defense. King is smart, hos The Eagles also finished with o 6- great instincts, along with great fielding skills. 14 league record and In seventh Shoring time at first base and also serving as o designated player, junior place, oul of the conference lour­ Soro Hocker has good hands and quick reflexes. She also hos o potent bot, nornenl for the lhird straight sea- with the ability lo hit the long boll. An all-purpose utility player, sophomore son. Jolene Workman will see some lime ot third base ond olsa occasionally in the Karwoski, and her ossislonts. outfield. She is still learning the nuances of the game, but has outstanding Heidi Freitoger ond Christine natural olhletlc ability and good fool speed. Stephens. look lo change the al­ "Our Infield has flnolly found itself a solid middle with very capable corners," titude and bring back the team's Karwoski declared. "Teams ore going to see o variety of looks simply because The lone senior, Summer McGIii will winning tradition. we hove so much talent, not only an the field, but in the dugout as well.' "As in ony tronsilion of coaches. The area of most concern is in the outfield, where the group is talented, but anchor the defense up the middle. I think some of the biggest chal­ untested. The Eagles will likely rely on junior Jessie Chin to move from right to lenges lie In gelling over lhe pre­ left field ond insert sophomore Lyndsey Jackson In Chin's old spot. Each has vious years and moving on In o positive direction; admitted Karwoski. "Lost quickness, both on the bosepoths and In covering ground in the field, and the year, the record did not reflect how talented thol team was; ii was simply o ability lo hit. Chin hos a strong arm ond hos Improved her bat speed. Jackson molter of never putting together the hilling, defense and pitching simulta­ will odd strength lo the balling order and also hos o powerful orm. neously. This year, thanks lo o group of very supportive returnees and on Freshman Krystle Colemon should moke on immediate impact In center enthusiastic group of newcomers. we think we will be able to move the field. She hos phenomenal speed, great coverage of the outfield, along with ::;: program In o new direction !hot will bring bock the excitement to MSU softball." o strong sense about defensive scenarios. Colemon, a left-handed slop = Karwoski will rely heavily an lhe leom·s young players ta help tum the hitter, likely will be the team's leodoff better. program around, but she also wi.11 turn to o strong core of experienced veter­ Three others will vie for playing time in the outfield. Sophomore Liz ans to lead the resurgence. McGonnigal is the only returnee from lost year's team among the group. She j The new coach only hos one true senior on lhe squad, second baseman is o powerful hitter, who w ill odd depth in the field. Sophomore Lisa Iker and .m Summer McGIii. However, six !Unlors all hove significant experience under freshman Tessa Young each are in their first season of collegiate softball, but ~ t. their belt. hove been in school for at least o year. Iker was on all-stole product In high ~ "Summer was o gift from powerhouse tndion Hills Community College, school, but graduated In 2001. She has been one of the team's most im­ w where MSU also found Molly Cope and Toni Orr, two olher outstanding players proved players from the fall season and will be relied upon In key situations. ~ who finished their careers lost season; noted Karwoski. "Summer excels on Young Is o transfer from Hawaii and brings quickness and a strong arm. She c5 and off lhe field. and her occornpllshmenls in both areas have really helped likely will be used as o pinch runner. N her become o leader for this team. Her efforts day in and day out, whether ii "The way this group hos meshed hos been fun lo watch," Karwoski said. "ti is diving in the dirt to snag o grounder that was destined for the outfield or took a while far same of them to trust In their teammates' obilllles, but once pushing her leornrnotes through running drills, hove mode her a huge asset that happened, we have seen some phenomenal ploys from them. We have to this program. She is someone the other players do !heir besl lo emulole." added speed, which hos improved our ability to cover the entire outfield.' Although McGill will hove o lot of new faces to show the ropes, the group is Because of the team's youth and the struggles over the recent years, very talented. Six or lhe eight newcomers earned oil-slate honors in high Karwoski hos elected lo downgrade the schedule and play more mid-major school. Collectively, they need to be ready to contribute early, because they opponents than her predecessor. Unlike pos1 couple of years, no preseason will be thrown right into the fray. lop-25 leoms appear on the schedule. That should help the team grow and "With eight newcomers to lhe team, our opponents have lower expecta­ gain confidence. However, the slate is not easy. Ave opponents par1icipoted tions. because we appear lo be In o rebuilding year," Karwoski conceded. In post-season ploy last year and 12 of the 24 squads on the schedule had ot "Anyone who has spent time around this team con tell you the newcomers least o .500 record In 2003. In addition, of the 51 games. only 19 ore al home. have been great additions as people, but olso a huge Insurgence of talent. "We hove added a variety of teams to the schedule that should really help They are oil competitive and continue to push themselves, and the returning us prepare far the conference season; Karwoski declared. "ti Is our hope lo players, to new levels that ore needed In order for this program to become get the team ready for OVC play, but also lo gain some non-conference successful." victories and Instill lhe expectation lo win throughout the season, which has The team's strength arguably will be its pitching. Four scholarship right­ been missing from this program.' ho.nders will compete for time in the rotation, the forges! staff the team hos The OVC has expended to 10 softball-ploying schools this season with the hod in several years. Leading the way is expected to be junior Stephanie additions of Samford and Jacksonville Stole, two powerhouse programs for­ Hernandez, who is as talented ot the plate as she Is in the circle. Hernandez merly of lhe Atlantic Sun Conference. With their presence, competition for the brings deceptive speed and the ability to contribute to the lineup every game. six spots to the OVC Tournament will only be laugher. Likely joining Hernandez in the rotation will be a pair of freshmen, Lauren "This year's conference schedule looks tough, especially when Samford Cook and Nikkl Shallcross. Both ore highly competitive and ore also solid and Jacksonville State were added to the mix," confessed Karwoski. "Tennes­ hitters. Cook hos a variety of pitches in her arsenal and throws hard with see Tech and Eastern Kentucky both hod success lost year and look ta be some velocity, while Shallcross Is known for her control and her pitches hove among the early favorites to win ti again. The picture gets cloudy after that. good movement. Everybody else will be competitive and in the mix for a bid to the tournament." The fourth member of the quartet Is Iunior Jacque Jackson, who most likely Although there is uncertainly aboul how all of the new pieces will Iii to­ will begin the season os the team's reliever. She hos added mare speed and gether, the foundation of talent is in place to move upward In both wins and In control since last year, which con be utilized late In games to throw hitters off. the OVC standings. The Infusion of new energy, enthusiasm and ideas clone "We ore fortunate to hove o staff with complementing speeds and pitching make the Eagles an entirely different program than the lost several seasons. repertoires," remarked Karwoski. · we are also lucky lo have o group who are "No one an the current rosier has been lo the conference tournament and not satisfied with merely competing with other teams; they want lo win at all we are gearing up to get them there," Karwoski asserted. "The team's goals costs." will be lo give 100 percent every day, and they have already been doing that Defense Is another oreo where the Eagles should be much Improved due in practice. With that as our foundation, as a coaching staff, we are expecting to their crop of newcomers. One area where that will be most apparent Is at huge lmprovernenls In many oreos--wlns, offense, defense, pitching, you catcher. Junior Kacy Walker and freshman Amanda McCrody ore outstand­ name ii. Bui, mainly, we want to be competitive and hove fun. ing ot blocking pitches, hove strong arms and solid decision-making ability. "As a coaching staff, we were originally unsure how the team would take to With her experience behind the plate, Walker provides a lot of knowledge the changes and the different philosophy," she concluded. "But, we learned colling pitches, while Mccrady hos as much combined offensive and defen­ quickly that we had everyone on boord, Including the support of the parents, sive natural ability as the Eagles hove ever hod at that position. alumni ond administrators to make this transition smooth."

4 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Senior .summer mcgill Senior 2B 5-5 R/R Wapello, Iowa Indian Hills C.C. Wapello H.S. At Morehead State: The lone senior on the squad will retun to, second base, where she started all 44 games in her first season with the team, one of three Eagles to start every contest at the same posttion ... An outstanding defensive player with tremendous range, who has added a powerful bal...Named the Eagles' Rookie of the Year In 2003 ...lied for top returning hitter honors with Jessie Chin and Michelle McCrady... Topped • the team In sacrifices; second In at bats; third in runs scored, walks and times hit by o pitch; and lied for third in trlples... Had a .400 on base percentage when leading off an lnning ... Paced the team in sacrifices and tied for the lead in times hit by a pitch in conference games... Tied for second on the Eagles with six multiple-hit ------­ gomes ...Hod a four-game hit streak from 3/9/03 to 3/11/03, colleding seven hits during that stretch .. .Followed McGIii's Fast Facts two games later with another two-hit performance against Kentucky (3/12/03I ...Slarted as the team's FuU name: Summer Nicole McGill lea doff hitter In 12 games... Walked twice against Oakland University (3/15/031 ... Stole her lone base against Age: 21 Tennessee Stale (4/5/03) ... Had a double [5/4/03} and a triple (5/3/03} against Eastern Illinois in the final two Mafor: Journalism Parents: Jerry & Cherri Mc.Gill games of the season ...Went 2-for-2, scoring twice, against Bowllng Green State (3/11/03) and was 2-for-2, Siblings: Seth (23) with a run, RBI and a double versus Tennessee State (4/ 6/03) ... Had a team season-high two sacrifice hits Coraer goal: To win the OVC Why I chose MSU: (Former) Coach against Dayton (4/1/03) ... Reporter for the MSU student newspaper The Trallblazer. .. An outstanding student, (JenniferVanSickle) showed a lot of who has been named to the Deon's List each of her three semesters at MSU ... Earned a spot on the OVC Interest ih me and I had heard good things from (former Eagles} Molly Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2002-03 ... Priorto MSU: A former junior college teammate of former MSU (Cope) and Toni (Orr) standouts Toni Orr and Molly Cope ...Came to MSU after two years at Indian Hills Communi1y College in Hobbies: Running, and hanging out with my friends and family Ottumwa, lowa... A two-year starter for a team which qualified for the national tournament and finished My biggest athletic Inspiration: ninth in both of her seasons at the school. .. ln both years, she was a first-team all-region selection and the My dad Person I admire the most: My mom IHCC's co-Defensive Player of the Yeor. .. As a sophomore, she hit .282 with 23 RBI and led the team in Favorite athlete: Donnie Baseball sacrifices. .. As a freshman, she was named iHCC co-Newcomer of the Year, after batting .297 with 26 RBI Favorite food: Ice cream Favorite musician: John Mayer and a .979 fielding percenlage .. .Stole 19 total bases In her two years at the school...McGIII also has achieved Favorite movie: "Oh Brother, Where off the diamond, earning Academic All-America honors in 2002 and academic all-region accolades in 2002 Art Thou?" Favorite t.v. show: "The Dave and 2001 ...A three-lime all-state choice al Wapello High School, she also collected all-region, all-conference Chappelle Show" and oil-district honors during her career. .. Led her team lo a conference championship and o berth in the One thing I could not live without: My computer state tournament as a junior... Also participated in volleyball, basketball, track and field, and cross country al One thing about me most people WHS, earning two all-conference honors in volleyball and second-team all-conference accolades in basketball don't know: I con draw and actually thought about pursuing a career In during her coreer.. .Member of the Notional Honor Society in high school. thatfleld CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 2B 3B 1-R RBI TB SLG BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 2003 44 44 ill 15 21 2 l Q ~ 25 .214 12 ~ 30 .298 Q ~ 2-4 58 Q l .983 .233 Totals 44 44 117 15 21 2 l 0 3 25 .214 12 3 30 .298 0 3 2-4 58 0 l .983 .233 5 Morehead State University Junior iessie chin Junior LF ~ -- ~ ::/.: :::::: 5-6 R/R Morehead, Ky. Rowan County H.S.

At Morehead State: Can play in either left or center field, although will likely be the opening-day starter In left... Has great coverage range and a strong arm ...tmproved hitter with a quick bal...Moved to the outfield in 2003. where she started 28 games. 27 in right field and one In left field ... Named the team's Most Improved Player.. .lied with Summer McGill and Michelle Mccrady as the team's top returning hitter... lied for fourth on the team in sacrifices and fifth In walks... Hit .444 against left-handed pitching and had a .429 on base percentage os the leodoff botter... Ployed in 17 OVC games, starting 16.. . Hod o .261 on base J percentage and a .9 58 fielding percentage in league action ... lied for team season-high honors with five ) ot bots against Dayton 13/9/03). ..Had three multiple-hit games, including going 2-for-3 against Oakland Chin's Fast Facts } University 13/16/03), Austin Peay {3/30/03) and Tennessee State 14/5/03) ... Scored twice againstTennessee Full name: Jessica Roe Chin Age: 20 :J! i State 14/ 5/03) and Eastern Kentucky 14/22/03)... Walked twice versus Eastern Kentucky (4/22/03) ...lone Major: Special Education Y.I Parents: Terry & Susan Chin extra base hit was a double against Tennessee State (4/ 5/03) ... As o freshman, she started 14 limes and 8 Siblings: Raymond (22), tJ. (12) ~ ployed In 27 games as a second baseman and a pinch runner.. .Went l-for-3 al the plate in OVC career goals: Win the OVCI Become on omo,lng special education teacher contests... Was 1-for-l with on RBI ago inst Tennessee Stole (4/6/02) ... Ployed 12 games and started four Why I chose MSU: I wanted to stay conference outings in 2002 ... Wenl l-for-4 with on RBI against Appolochion Stole 13/2/02) ... Best gome os close to my grandmother and it is in my hometown a freshman came ago inst notionally-ranked Ohio State (4/17 /02). when she was 2-for-3 at the plate and Hobbies: Eating, hanging out with my perfect in the field in four chances ... Was the second local player to join the Eagles since 2000 ...Entered the friends and family, and ploying all sports spring of her freshman year projected os the starting second baseman and possible pinch runner.. .Wolked­ I collect: Anything with my sorority on It and anything orange on to the team in the Foll of 2001, but earned a scholarship prior to the 2003-04 yeor. .. Gronddaughter of My biggest athletic Inspiration: former MSU Assistant Athletic Director, basketball All -American, and baseball and golf coach, John John "Sonny" Allen Person I admire the most: Merl Allen "Sonny" Allen ...Fother, Terry, was an assistant football coach at MSU from 1987-92 ...Prior to MSU: Three­ Favorite musicians: Nelly, John sport star ot nearby Rowan County High School. .. ACL surgery kept her out of a large part of her senior Moyer and Gavin Degraw Favorite food: Macaroni and cheese year... Named all-area and all-region [ust ofter knee surgery... Softball team MVP as a senior... MVP of the What annoys me: People who talk 2001 district softball and basketball tournaments ... In softball, she also was all-district three years and oll­ when I am trying to watch t.v., and when people lie to me areo os a [unlor.. .All -districl twice and oil-conference once in bosketball ... Softboll team advanced to the One thing I could not live without: LOVEJ second round of the regionals in 2001 ... Also ployed volleyball for RCHS. .. Ployed ASA softball for the West If I could take a trip anywhere, I Virgin lo Storm for two years and won the stole chompionshfp In 2000. would go to: Hawaii CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 38 ~ RBI TB SLG BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 2003 35 28 67 9 12 l 0 0 4 13 .194 9 0 20 .273 l 3 1-4 37 2 l .975 .179 2002 27 14 23 l ~ Q .Q .Q 2. ~ .130 .Q Q .§ .130 Q Q 0-0 25 19 .§ .846 .130 Totals 62 42 90 10 15 1 0 0 6 16 .178 9 0 28 .233 1 3 1-4 62 21 9 .902 .167 6 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Junior sara hacker Junior 1B 5-8 R/R Florence, Ky. Boone County H.S.

At Morehead State: A top defensive first baseman with power-hitting ability.. .Strong vocal leader. ..A senior academically and expects this to be her final season ...AII nine st-arts in 2003 came at first base ... Did not make an error all season and hos not mode one in her last 25 games. .. Ployed in just three conference games, starting one.. .Earned a walk against Illinois (3/21/03) ...Hod a season-high nine putouts twice, including against Marshall (3/9/03) and Southeast Missouri State (4/18/03). ..Had eight putouts in the Dayton game (4/1/03) ... ln 2002, she started 17 games (all but one at first base) and finished fourth on the team in walks and on base percentage ... Led the infielders In fielding percentage and finished second overall...Played in 11 conference games, starting five ...Posted a .976 fielding percentage In ave outings ... Hit a home run ------Hacker's Fast Facts against East Tennessse State (3/8/02) ...Walked a team season-high three limes versus IUPUI (3/9/02I ... Went Full name: Sora Kennedy Hacker 2-for-2 with an RBI and a run against Northern Kentucky (2/26-/02) ...Wolked twice in three successive Age: 21 appearances (2/26/02 to 3/2/02).. .Wos 1-for-1 with two RBI against Southeast Missouri Stole (4/20/02) ...Sat Major: Communication/Mlertislng & out the 2001 season as a redshirt because of a knee injury, which required surgery... Played In seven games, PUblic Relations Parents: Steve & Mary Hacker but did not return to action ofter the Morch 16 contest with TexosA&M-Corpus Christl. .. Nomed to the ave Siblings: Tim (351, Scott (30), Joey (28) Commissioner's Honor Roll In 2003 .. .Serving as a team representative to the Student Athlete Advisory Career goal: To hove my own talk show "The Hockottock Show'' Committee (SAAC) in 2003-04 ...Walked-on to the learn In the Foll! of 2000 ... Hos two brothers who ployed Why I chose MSU: The beautiful baseball for MSU, Scott (1993-97) and Joey (1995-98) ... PriortoMSU: Was the 2000 Female Athlete of the campus, small class sizes and a great athletic training room Year and voted Most Athletic at Boone County High School...A six-year varsity letterwlnner, starting oil six Hobbles: Working out, sleeping and seasons at BCHS, Hocker earned both regional and district all-toumament honors for her sophomore, junior dancing and senior years... Also named as a Kentucky Post All-Star and ployed In the 2000 Kentucky All-Star People I admire the most: My family Gome. .. Nomed First-Team All-Northern Kentucky her final two seasons in high school. .. Runner-up to the Famous person I look like: The Player of the Year in 2000 ...She also earned Second-Team All-Northern Kentucky honors in 1998 ... Led the Dixie Chicks' Natalie Mains Favorite movie: ' Brown Sugar" team in batting average in both 1999 and 2000, hitting .546 as a senior.. .As o junior, she hit .430 with 31 Favorite t.v. show: "106 & Pork" RBI...Teom captain as a senior and a junior.. .BCHS was regional champions In 199 5. and the district titles! in Favorite book: Living the Dream by Doi Richardson 1999 and 2000 ... Also participated on the volleyball and basketball teoms... Served as the volleyball team Favorite musician: The Dave captain In 1997 and 1998, and earned the team MVP in 1997 ... Played summer league softball for the Matthews Band Northern Kentucky Cobros ...Eomed the 2000 Bonk of Kentucky Scholarship Aword ... Honor Roll student her Favorite food: Anything at Wendy's What annoys me: When dothes do lost three years at BCHS ... Member of Who's Who Among American High School Students. not match

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 2B 3B t-R RBI TB SLG BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 2003 14 9 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 8 .037 0 1 0-0 51 1 0 1.000 .000 2002 27 17 42 2 6 l 0 1 4 10 .238 12 2 10 .357 0 3 0-0 126 6 3 .978 .143 Q .143 Q 0-0 .Q_ Q Q 1.000 .000 2001 I l ~ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q .000 l 2. l Totals 48 27 74 2 6 1 0 l 4 10 .135 14 2 20 .232 0 5 0-0 183 7 3 .985 .081 7 Morehead State University Junior nae• ndez Junior PISS 5-8 R/R Bakersfield, Calif. Foothill H.S.

At Morehead State: Returns as the likely No. 1 pitcher... Outstanding hitter, who 'is a solid defensive player... Started 34 games as the designated player In 2003 ... Enters her junior year eighth In career strikeouts al MSU ... Ranked among the OVC leaders In several categories as a sophomore, Including sixth in saves, seventh in innings pitched per game (4.28). tied for seventh in shutouts and appearances. and lied for eighth in complete games... Her single-season totals of 73 strikeouts and 17 walks ranked among the lop-five marks In Eagle hlslory... Namea all-tournament al Sacramento State's Capital Classic, after finishing with a 0.72 ERA, allowing nine hits, one run, a .237 opponent batting average, while striking out four. .. Agalnsl No. 3-ranked Washington, she allowed just two hits, no runs and no walks, in three innings of relfef...Had the second-fewest strikeouts among the Eagles to post 100 at bats in 2003 ... Third on the team with five sacrifices ...Notched the lowesl ERA, and had the most appearances, complete games, shutouts. innings pitched and strikeouts, while tying for team-high honors in wins and saves .... Led the squad in holding opposing hitters lo the lowesl batting average .. .Slruck out 4.4 batters and allowed 1.0 J walks per gome... Notched a ratio of 4.3 strikeouts to wolks... Dld not make on error in conference ------. -i games.. .Posted a 2-6 record, a 2.80 ERA. seven complete games, and had 38 strikeouts and seven walks Hernandez's fast facts in OVC outings ...Tied a career high with nine strikeouts against Tennessee State (4/5/03) ... Had o 3-for-4 performance against Dayton 13/9/031 ... Earned shutouts against Tennessee State 14/5/03), Wright STale Full name: Stephanie Ann Hernandez , 111 14/30/031 and Eastern Illinois 15/1/03) ... Collected a save against Southeast Missouri State (4/19/031 ... Hod Age: ~ - eight strikeouts against Wright Slate 14/30/03) ... Earned a complete-game, 1-0 victory in an eight-Inning 20 ~ against Eastern Illinois (5/3/03) ...Storted 23 times at second base, along with handling pitching duties. as Major: Radiology w a freshmon... Named honorable mention all-conference as a designated player... Led the team and Parents: David & Anno Hernandez 8 ranked second In the OVC in doubles (0.26 per game) ... Her 11 two-base hits tied for the eighth-best single- Sibling: Cassondra (181 N season mark ever at MSU ...L ed the squad In sacrifices and was second in RBI. ..Thlrd on the team In Coreergoal: To enter the radiology batting average. hits. total bases and slugging percentoge.. .Fell one-third of an Inning short of qualifying field for MSU single-season pitching marks, including fewest walks, in which she would have tied the school record ... Half of the 14 batters who tried lo steal with her In the circle were caught stealing, Including five In Why I chose MSU: 1was offered 0 seven attempts in OVC gomes.. .Had a 3.3 strikeout-to-walk rolio. ..S torted 20 games In OVC ploy, recording scholarship a .323 bolting overage, a .477 slugging percentage, a .318 on base percentage, and hod team highs of Hobbies: Sleeping seven doubles and 12 RBI...Led the team in the circle inconference contestswltha 2.42 ERA and added 27 People I admire the most: My strlkeouts ... Hod team highs of three RBI versus Tennessee Tech (4/28/02). two doubles against Northern mommy and daddy Kentucky 12/26/02) and two sacrifice hits versus Tennessee-Mortin (4/14/02] ... Hil her lone home run Fav rite athl I R d · against Tennessee-Mortin (4/13/02) ...Threw a team-season high 12 innings In a winning effort versus O ete: van ° nguez Eastern Illinois 13/23/02) ...Flnished as the team leader with six multiple-RBI contesls and a nine-game hit Favorite movie: "A League of Their streak (3/23/02 to 4/6/02) .. .Second with 10 multiple-hit oulings.. .On the final day of the season against OWn" Tennessee Tech (4/28/021, she threw 17.1 of the 19 Innings, striking out 12 batters with no walks, allowing just Favorite t.v. show: "The Newly­ two earned runs ... ln the final game, she went 3-for-5 with three RBI at the plate, and gave up two earned weds" runs and no walks, while striking out a career-high nine batters in the circle ... Wos 3-for-4 with a run scored Favorite food: Spaghetti against Tennessee State (4/6/02)... Priorto MSU: Prep star from Foothill High School ... Collected all-area Favorite musician: Brod Paisley honors ofter leading FHS with o .400 batting overage fn 2001 ... Team MVP as a sophomore and a senior... Earned team offensive awards her final three seasons and the defensive award as a 1·unior... Threw What annoys me most: Liars a perfect game in her senior year... Played summer ball for the Southern California Select ...A so ployed for One thing I could not live without: the Silver Bullets, which took third in the 1999 Weslem R~ionol...Member of the FHS volleyball team. .. Received Text messaging the Academic Achievement patch ... Was a scholar-athlete and listed on the honor roll. ______.. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 38 ~ RBI TB SLG BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD BAVG 2003 39 34 101 7 17 4 0 0 6 21 .208 5 0 16 .206 1 4 1-2 5 21 1 .963 .168 2002 42 38 116 14 33 11 _Q l 19 47 .405 1 Q 18 .306 l I 3-3 47 62 £ .924 .284 Totals 81 72 217 21 50 15 0 1 25 68 ,313 9 0 34 .247 2 11 4-5 52 83 10 .931 .230

YEAR W-l PCT PPP GS CG SH sv p H R ER BB so 28 38 ~ AB OBA WP HB BK SAC ERA 2003 4-10 .286 27 14 10 3 1 775.2 127 60 49 17 73 20 2 10 464 .274 6 5 0 19 2.97 2002 1:..8. Jll 18. ~ .3. _Q _Q 79.2 124 76 57 J1 40 15.. 1 .Q. 354 .350 2. .3. l 15.. 5.01 Totals 5-18 .217 45 27 13 3 l 195.l 251 136 106 29 113 35 6 16 818 .307 8 8 l 34 3.80 8 2004 Eagle Softbol~M Junior iacque iackson Junior p 5-6 R/R Orion, Ill. Orion H.S.

At Morehead State: Become more of a control pitcher, while having added speed ...Likely to serve as the team's closer. ..Tied for second on the MSU career list in saves with two and eighth In appearances ... ln her sophomore campaign, she tied for the team lead in wins, while averaging 2.4 strikeouts per game... Won three of her lost four decisions... lied for sixth in the OVC In saves... Seven runners out of 23 were caught stealing with her in the circle ... Wos 3-2, with six starts, two complete games and just six walks in league competltlon ...Collected a complete-game, one-hit shutout againstTennessee State (4/6/03) ... Earned o save In 2.1 Innings of relief In the win over Oakland University (3/16/03) ...Struck out a season-best three batters against Cleveland Slate (3/7/03). Tennessee Stole (4/6/031 and Eastern Illinois (5/3/03) .. .Spent much of her first season aso closer, although she did start four gomes... Tled foriourth In saves and ninth in both shutouts and appearances In the OVC.. .Led the team In ERA. .. Averaged 1.3 walks per gome.. .On the single-season ------1 ~ lists, she tied for fourth in saves and was ninth in appearances in 2002 ... Hod a 1-3 record, o 3.38 ERA and lust Jackson 5 Fast Facts l: four walks and no hit batsmen in 14 conference outings. .. Best game at the plate was against Northern Fu I name: Jocque Iyn NIco Ie Joc ks on u:aS' Kentucky (2/26/02), when she went 1-for-2 with o walk and scored o run ... Threw her lone complete game Age: 21 1_-· versus Southeast Missouri Stole (4/20/02) .. .Struck out a season-high three batters against Northern Kentucky Major: Business Management (2/26/021, IUPUI (3/10/02) and Eastern Illinois (3/16/02)... Allowed no hits in 1.1 innings of relief against Tennessee- Parents: Art & Jan Jackson Martin I4/13/02) ...Pi tched one-third of an Inning, getting a strikeout and earning a save versus Eastern Illinois Siblings: Lyndsey (19) (3/24/021 ...Picked up o win In her first collegiate appearance In the Northern Kentucky (2/26/021 contest...Won career goal: I want to become a i ­ her second game against Austin Peay (3/30/02) ... Earned a spot on the OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll both hospital or health care facility . . . administrator years at MSU ...Named to the Deon's List In the Fall of 2001, and Spring and Foll of 2002 ... Teom representative Wh h MSU ff d f · h d . . y I c ose : I was o ere u11 toth e Stu d ent Alhi eteAdvisory Committee (SAAC) fort e secon straight year. ..Pnorto MSU: In both her financial aid and I could ploy softball junior and senior years al Orion High School, Jackson was named as the Rock Island Dispatch Player of the Hobbies: Sand volleyball and Year, as well as all-conference and all-areo ... She tallied a 25-6 record, with an 0.46 ERA and 172 strikeouts. knitting while only walking 16 as a senior... She helped OHS too fourth-place finish at the state tournament, its highest People I admire the most: My placing ever, In 2001 ...Orion also won the 2001 regional and sectionol titles... Named the team's MVP In each parents of her final three years... Earned Rock Island Dispatch Pacesetter of the Week honor... Pitched a perfect game Favo'!te food: Pancakes_ In 2001...Set school records for lowest ERA, most Innings pitched and most wins in a seoson ... Also collected all- FFavoriterit tmusihclan: 'J'TohheRim W Id" . avo e .v. s ow: e eaI or conference honors as a sophomore ... Ployed for the Geneseo Hurricanes summer team.. .A three-year volleyball Favorite movies: "Love & Bosket- standout for Orion, Jackson helped the Chargers to three conference championships and two regional ball" and "Dirty Dancing" crowns... Nomed All-Academic twice In softball and volleyball ... Ran cross country for Orion as a senlor... An Favorite athlete: Lisa Fernandez outstanding student, Jackson was a member of the Notional Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society, as One thing about me most people well as being recognized on the school honor roll. don't know: I write left-handed

,. ~ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 2B 3B 1-R RBI TB SLG BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 2003 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 l .000 0 0 0-0 4 18 0 1.000 .000 2002 z 2 Q l l Q _Q Q Q l .167 l Q _Q .286 Q. .Q 0-0 .Q 18 ~ .857 .167 Totals 9 2 8 l l 0 0 0 0 l .125 l 0 l .222 0 0 0-0 4 36 3 .930 .125

YEAR W-L PCT N1f' GS CG SH sv p H R ER BB SO 2B 3B 1-R AB OBA WP HB BK SAC ERA 2003 4-9 .308 22 13 6 l l 69.l 131 78 65 24 24 17 2 5 327 .401 5 0 0 18 6.56 Q .§. 3.76 2002 2-5 .286 27 ~ l l l 63.l 97 64 34 12 22 ~ ~ z 294 .330 z l Totals 6-14 .300 49 17 7 2 2 132.2 228 142 99 36 46 22 5 12 621 .367 1·2 l 0 26 5.22 9 Morehead State University Junior michelle mccrady Junior 1B 5-8 R/R Parkersbu~ W.Va. Parkersburg South HS.

At Morehead State: Will move to first base this year, after starting the last two at shortstop ... A solid fielder with ability as both a contact and power hitter. ..Started all 44 games as a sophomore, one of only three Eagles to make that claim ...Tied with Summer McGill and Jessie Chinos the team's top returning hltters ...Had four two-out RBI. ..L ed the team In doubles and times hit by a pilch ... Her seven hits by pitch were the third-most in school single-season history, while the eight total she hos for her career ore the fifth­ most all-lime al MSU ...One of two to share the school single-game record for being hit by o pitch twice, which she has accomplished against Cleveland State (3/7/03) and Wright State I3/30/03) ... Had three doubles, eight walks and a .316 on base percentage In conference outings. ..lied for team single-game highs In at bots with five versus Dayton 13/9/03), walks with two against Southeast Missouri State (4/18/ 03) and assists with seven versus Louisville (3/5/03) ... Also scored twice In two contests, including against McCrady's Fast Facts Cleveland State (3/7 /03) and Tennessee State 14/6/03), to tie for team single-game highs... Homered in Full name: Michelle Renae Mccrady the Cleveland State 13/8/03) contest ...Had two hits in the season-opener against Louisville (3/5/03) and Age: 21 against Oakland University I3/16/03) ... Collected two RBI versus Cleveland Slate (3/8/03) ...Notched a four- Maior: PrEH'hysicollheropy "' game hitting streak from April 22-27 ...As a freshman, she started 38 games al shortstop ...Began the Minor. Integrated Sciences I season, starting the four contests ot third base. .. Tied for eighlh in the league last year in triples per game Parents: Tammy lewis & Dano McCrady at 0.05 ...Led the learn in triples and finished third In at bats. .. Part of a team-high five double plays on Siblings: Amanda (18) Career goal: To become a physical defense .. .Started all 21 OVC games and was second on the squad with four sacrifice hits ... Had team­ therapist season highs four hits against Tennessee State (4/7/02) and three RBI against Morgan State 13/15/ Why I chose MSU: II is in a perfect 02) ... Finished the TSU contest 4-for-4 with two RBI, and the Morgan State outing 3-for-4, with three RBI, two location runs scored, a double and a lriple ... Hit her lone home run ago inst Bradley I3/8/02) ... Notched a team­ Hobbies: Reading and knitting season best eight assists versus Coastal Carolina (3/15/02). .. ilied for team-high honors with a nine-game I collect: "Archie" comic books Person I admire the most: My mom hitting streak 13/2/02 to 3/10/02) .. .Went 3-for-4 with o run against IUPUI (3/10/02) ... Had four multiple-hit Person I would most like to meet: games and two multiple-RBI outings... An NFCA Scholar-Athlete In 2003 ... Earned a spot on the MSU Dean's Fred Durst List in the Foll semesters of 2001, 2002 and 2003 ... Chosen to the OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll in both What annoys me: When I om years ...Priorto MSU: A first-team all-state honoree as a senior at Parkersburg South High School...Helped interrupted PSHS to a runner-up finish in the 2001 stole tournament and named lo the all-tournament leam. .. As o Favorite musical group: Something senior, she hit .485, with 27 RBI and 10 extra base hits ... Posted o slugging percentage of .721 and on on Corporate Favorite foods: Tomatoes and cottage base percentage of .563 that season, while striking out just five times in 68 at bots. .. Broke both the school's cheese single-season and career home run records ... Also named to the state's oil-tournament team in 1999, after Favorite athlete: Ryon Klesko team finished third ...Four year starter in high school...Also ployed volleyball for the Potriots ...Nomed Favorite movie: "Dumb and Dumber" second-team all-state in volleyball as a senior. ..Teom finished second in the state tournament her final Favorite t.v. show: "South Pork" three years. ..Named to the all-tournament team at the Oak Glen and Huntington tournaments.. .Member Favorite book: ''The Green Mile" by of the West Virginia Dusters Gold summer team ... Listed as her favorite athletic highlight as collecting the Stephen King One thing about me most people game winning hit in the ASA state championships in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and runners on don't know: I om really smart second and third ...lnducted into the Notional Honor Society and received the Honor Chord al graduation. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 38 1-R RBI TB SLG BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 2003 44 44 106 13 19 7 0 l 6 29 .274 9 7 29 .287 0 3 2-4 67 87 28 .846 .179 2002 43 42 125 12 24 2 2 l !i 33 .264 10 l 27 .257 Q ~ 4-5 70 97 24 .874 .192 Totals 87 86 231 25 43 9 2 2 14 62 .268 19 8 56 .264 0 7 6-9 137 184 52 .861 .186 10 2004 Eagle Softbal~ Junior kacy walker Junior C 5-8 R/R Columbia, Tenn. Central H.S.

At Morehead State: Will shore duties as the starting catcher... Outstonding defensively with a good

orm ...Very cerebral, who is o strong leoder... Hod limited plate appearances in her sophomore year, but

hod o double against Cleveland State {3l7 /03), going 2-for-3 in that game with an RBI ...Walked four limes

and had a .320 on base percentage ...Allowed just two passed balls all seoson ...Threw out four runners

out of 23 attempting to steol a base... Hit .400 with runners in scoring positlon ... Played In six games and started five in conference play. .. Had a .957 fielding percentage in OVC action ... Started 11 times as a Walker's Fast Facts freshman, mostly in the early port of the seoson .... Ployed in just two OVC games, starting once ... Best Full name: Kacy Hollis Walker Age: 21 offensive game of the year come ogalnstTennessee State (4/7 /02), where she went 1-for-2, with a double, Major: ElectronicMedio Parents: Robin & Betsy Walker two RBI and a run scored ... .Flnished league play with a .500 batli ng overage, and both a 1.000 fielding Siblings: Zoe !17) Career To toke Katie Couric's job and slugging percentage ...Honored as on NFCA Scholar Athlete in 2003 ... Nomed to the OVC goal: Why I chose MSU: The softball team Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2003 ...Earned a spot on the MSU Deon's List in each of the last four What I like best about MSU: The small campus semesters, boosting a perfect 4.0 GPA In the Spring and Foll 2003 semesters ... Prior to MSU: Walker Hobbles: Dancing Person I admire the mast: My mother starred al Columbia Central High School, which finished the 2001 season as the stole runner-up ... Lions Person I would mast like to meet: Katie Courie won the sub-state, region and district titles en route to the stole tournamenl...Eorned team's Offensive I collect: Teo cups What annoys me: Rude people Award as a senior... Named as an all-district choice and Centro l's Most Improved Player in 2000... Member Favorite food: Steak Favorite t.v. show: "Trading Spaces" of the volleyball and cheerleading squads at the school. ..T abbed all-district in volleyball as a junior and a Favorite athlete: Fronk Wychek Favorite book: Ello the Bad Speller by senlor... Played for the Columbia Crushers, Columbia Heal and Huntsville Sharks summer leoms ... The Robert Krous If I could take a trip anywhere, I Heal won state and regional titles twice each during her tenure with the club ...Lisls her favorite career would go to: Hawaii One thing about me mast people highlight as beating Soddy Daisy High School in 10 Innings In the 2001 state semifinals ...An outstanding don't know: I love Justin Timberlake One thing I could not live without: student, Walker was a member of the National Honor Society and listed in Who 's Who Among American My family My biggest athletic Inspiration: My High School Students. brother . CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 38 ~ RBI T8 SLG BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 2003 18 14 20 0 3 l 0 0 l 4 .200 4 l 8 .320 0 0 0-1 53 11 3 .955 .150 2002 73 11 .a 1 2 1 _Q Q 2 .3. .375 1 Q ~ .333 Q ,Q 0-0 36 .6_ 2 .957 .250 Totals 31 25 28 l 5 2 0 0 3 7 .250 5 l 12 .324 0 0 0-1 89 19 5 .956 .179 11 Morehead State University Sophomores lyndsey iackson At Morehead State: Likely opening-day starter in right field Sophomore RF ...Added more power to her hitting ability in the offseason. .. ln 5-6 R/R the field, she brings quickness and a strong arm ... Started 10 games in right field ... ln conference games, she played In nine Orion, Ill. games, starting four and hit .250 ...Doubled against Southeast Orion H.S. Missouri State (4/18/03) and tripled versus Cleveland Slate {3/ 7/03) ... Had a two-RBI game against Cleveland State (3l7/03) and was 2-for-3 in the second game of the Southeast Missouri State series I3/18/03). ..An outstanding student, who was named as an NFCA Scholar-Athlete and to the OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll as a freshman ... Earned a spot on the FuUname : Lyndsey Ann Dean's List all three semesters of MSU, including posting a perfect 4.0 GPA In her first semester. ..Priorto MSU: The sister Jackson of junior pitcher Jacque Jackson ...Chosen all-state in 2002 by the Illinois Coaches Associalion ... Named to the Rock Island Age: 19 Argus-Dispatch's All-Area team four stralghtyears... An all-conference honoree in her final three years of high schoool...Also ~ : Physicdl Education &Health earned team co-MVP and Orlon High School's Female Athlete of the Year honors as a senior. helping the squad to a Parents: Art & Jan Jackson conference championship ... As a junior, she helped Orlon to a fourth-place finish in the slate tournament. its highest Sibling: Jacque (21) ever... Tha t season, she hit .435 with 38 RBI and posted a .959 fielding percentage ...Played two years for the Milan Aces career goal: To become summer team, which competed in the ASA Nationals in the summers of 2001 and 2002 ...A well-rounded athlete, Jackson an elementary P.E. teacher also earned all-area and all-conference accolades in volleyball as a senior. ..Set the school's kill record in volleyball with and coach varsity softball Why I chose MSU: They 259 ...An outstanding student, she has been on Orion's honor roll and was President of the National Honor Society and a offered me a scholarship member of the Spanish Honor Society. :; ...r CAREER STATISTICS GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD BAVG 25 10 33 ~ ~ l l Q 2 § .242 J Q U .222 Q Q 1:.1 16 Q ~ .842 .152 ~l=Totals- 25 10 33 3 5 1 1 0 2 8 .242 3 0 13 .222 0 0 1-1 16 0 3 .842 .152 "" I liz mcgonnigal

Sophomore lF At Morehead State: Should challenge for more playing time

5-8 R/R this season, either as a pinch hitter or in left field ... Powerful Fishers, Ind. Southeastern H.S. hitter... Seven of her eight appearances last year came as a pinch hitter...Played an inning In right field of the Illinois game in

her only oppearnace in the field as a freshman ...Walked on to Mc.Gcrrigclsfastfads FuN name: Sarah the team In the Fall of 2002 ... Priorto MSU: McGonnlgal played for Southeastern High School. where she was named Elizdbeth McGonnigal Age: 19 first-team all-conference as a senior. ..A three-year letterwinner for the Royals, who helped lead her team to a third-place Major: Criminology Parents: Howie & Sarah conference finish last year... Posted the highest batting overage on the team at .370 in her senior year. ..Extenslve summer McGonnlgal Siblings: Richard (23). Patrick 118} league experience, playing with the Indiana Shockwoves, which placed third in the state and 16th at the 2002 Why I chose MSU: I liked the small class sizes nolionols.. .Won the team's Sportsmanship Award, ofter leading the squad in RBI and slugging percentoge.. .Spent her career goal: I want to helppeaple freshman year as a member of the softball team ot Rockford High School. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLD BAVG 2003 _a Q _a Q Q Q Q Q Q Q .000 _Q Q 1 .000 Q Q 0-0 _Q _Q Q .000 .000 Totals 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 4 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 .000 12 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Sophomore iolene workman Sophomore 38/0F At Morehead State: Good athlete, with defensive abilities to 5-5 R/R play virtually anywhere on the field ...Solid contact hitter with

Louisa, Ky. ability to hit the long boll. ..Continues to improve as she gains

Lawrence County H.S. experience ...Started four games at third base and used as a

pinch runner as a freshman ... AII four starts came at the Buckeye lnvitotional. .. Had a .429 on base percentage and was Workman's Fast Facts perfect In the field in 12 chances. .. Walked three limes in seven plate appearances ...Named to the Deon's Lisi In the Fall Ful name: Jolene Marie Workman of Walked on to the team the Fall of to Played four years for Lawrence County High Age: 19 2003 ... 111 2002 ... Prior MSU: Mafor. Communication !Production) School...Named to the all-region team each season from 1999 to 2002 ... Chosen to the regional all-tournament team as Parents: Melanie & Donald Workman a freshman, and the district all-tournament team all four yeors. ..LCHS won the district title her sophomore year... Chosen Siblings: None Career goal: To get a good­ the team's Best Defensive Player twice and the squad's MVP once ... Member of the honor roll at Lawrence County. paying job that Ienjoy Why I chose MSU: It is a good school and cbse lo home CAREER STATISTICS § YEAR GP GS AB R H 2B E FLO BAVG B' _Q 2003 Z ~ ~ _Q _Q _Q 1.000 .ooo .I Totals 7 4 4 0 0 0 0 1.000 .000 r -r

13 Morehead State University , Newcomers krystle coleman At Morehead State: Left-handed slapper with incredible Freshman a= speed ... A constant base-stealing threat... Likely will start the season In center field, but could also play some in left ... Strong 5-0 L/R arm and great coverage range ... Prior to MSU: Named Second-Team All-State at Pendleton Heights High Anderson, Ind. School. .. Selected First-Team Indianapolis Star/News All-Metro North, all-conference and all-county... PHHS qualified for the Pencleton Heigl ,Is HS. state tournament in 2003 and was the runner-up in 2001...The Arabians also won their conference title her senior year... As a senior, she broke the school record for career stolen bases at 77, and set the sing le-season mark with 37 In 2003 ...l n 2001, she led her team In batting average at .435 and set the school record in at bats. .. Member of the Pendelton Heights cheeneading squad, which finished sixth in the state. ..Played Full Name: Krystle Lynn for the Indiana Shockwaves ... High school Class Treasurer. Colemon Age: 19 Major. Elementory Education coleman's career highlights Parents: Randy & Janie • ,Second-Team Alt-State Choice as a senior. Coleman • Named First-Team Indianapolis Star/ News All-Metro. Siblings: Tiffany (17), Tyler (17) • Pendleton Heights High School team qualified for the state tournament in 2001 and 2003. lauren cook p At Morehead State: Expected lo Immediately contend for Freshman the a spot in the starting rotalion ... Throws hard and hos a variety of pitches in her repetolre ...Can provide offensive punch 5-10 R/R In the batting lineup ... Eorned a spot on the Fall 2003 Dean's List ... Prior to MSU: A first-team all-state selection, who was Maineville, Ohio both the conference Player and Pilcher of the Year as a standout Little Miami H.S. for Little Miami High School. .. Collected first-team all-city and all-conference accolades. ..T abbed as the Western Star Player of the Year. .. Named her team's Defensive MVP all four years ... Held 17 school records at the time of her groduatlon ... Botted .--C=oo=k-•s=F·a·st=F•a•ds---. .420 and had 258 strikeouts as a senior. ..LMHS was the 2001 sectional chompions ... Also ployed soccer for the Lady Ponthers ...Member of the Kentucky Cobras summer league team ... Member of the National Honor Society and honor f\j~ l.a.renl.i1d9::ryCook roll of Little Miami. Age: 19 Major: Physical Education cook's career highlights & Exercise Science • First-team all-state as a junior at Littte Miami High School. Pcnnts:Wayne&TenyCook • Earned honors as both the conference Pitcher and Player of the Year. ~ SmlP~Behf27tSe.et'l.5! • Broke the school's single-game strikeout record with 19. lisa iker At Morehead State: Joins the team this season after spending Sophomore Lf two years at MSU ...ls a junior academically, but has sophomore eligibllity. .. Can play either left or right field ...One of the most 5-8 R/R Improved players from the Fall season and will be utilitized in key sltulalions off the bench ...Her relative and former Eagle Germantown, Ohio basketball star Heckle Thompson is a member of the MSU Hall of Fame ... Earned a spot on the MSU Dean's List in the Foll Valley View H.S. 2003, Spring 2003, Spring 2002 and Fall 2001 semesters... Walked on to the learn In the Fall of 2002 ... Prior to MSU: Named honorable menlion all-state her senior season at Valley View High School...Chosen first-learn all-district and first-team all-league in 2001...Hil .419 as a senior... Selected team MVP.. .Valley View was league and district champions lker's Fast Fads in 2000.. .P tayed volleyball and basketball at WHS and earned honorable mention all-league honors In the former in the Full Name: Lisa Lynne Iker 2000 season ... Member of the National Honor Society and a Scholar-Athlete in high school. Age: 20 Major: Marketing iker' s career highlights Parents: Dan & Terri Iker • Honorable mention all-state selection as a high school senior. Siblings: Erin (221. Ben • First-team all-district and first-team all-league in 2001. 116) • Valley View High School Team won the league and district title her junior year. 14 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Newcomers becky king At Morehead State: Expected to step Into the starting third Freshman· 2B/3B base spol...Smart player with exceptional defensive Instincts and skills ... Solid contact hitter. .. Nomed to the Fall semester 5-8 R/R Dean's List with a perfect 4.0 GPA ...Walked on to the squad In the Fall of 2003, but was awarded a full Presidential Parkersburg, W.Va. Scholarshlp ... Prior to MSU: Joins former Parkersburg South High School teammotes Michelle and Amanda Mccrady on Par1

$ Marshall Radisson Softball Cloossic !Huntington, W.Va.) % Buckeye Invitational (Columbus, Ohiol I\ Capital Classic (Sacramento, Calif.) • Ohio Volley Conference game HOME GAMES IN BOLO CAPS 2003 GAME HIGHS TEAM INDIVIDUAL BATTING PITtHING BATTING PITCHING At Bats--37 vs. UD !Mor. 9) Inn. Pitched--9.0 vs. UD (Mdr. 9) At Bats--5, three limes Inn. Pitched--8.0, two times Runs-9 vs. TSU 14/5) Strikeouts--9 vs. TSU !Apr. 5) Runs-2, 15 times Strlkeouts-9, Hernandez vs. TSU IApr. 5) Hits-11 vs. UD {Mor. 9) Fewest Hits--1 vs/ TSI )Apr. 61 Hits-3, four limes Wild Pild!e5-2, J. Jackson vs. CSU (Mar. 7) RBl-8 vs. TSU IApr. SI WIid Pitches--3 vs. CSU !Mor. 71 RBl--4, Orr vs. SEMO !Apr. 18) Hit Batsmen-1, seven limes Doubles--3, three gomes Hit Batsmen--1, seven gomes Doubles--1, 40 times Triples-2 vs. CSU (Mor. 71 Triples-1, eighl times Home Runs--1, 11 games Home Runs--1, 11 limes FIELDING Tot. Bases--17 vs. EIU !Moy 3) FIELDIMG Tot. Bases--6, four limes Putouts--12, Queen, two limes Wolks--6, three gomes Putouts--27 vs. UD (Mor. 9) Wolks--2, eight tlmes Asslsts--7, two limes Strikeouts-14 vs. OSU IMor. 151 Auists--15, three gomes Strikeouts--3, four times Errors--3, two times Soc. Hits-3, three gomes Errors--4. six games Sac. Hits--2, two times Possed Balls- 1. nine times Soc. Flies-1, four games Passed Balls--1, nine games Sac. Flies--l. four times Stolen Bases--4, two gomes DPs-1, nine games Stolen Boses--2, Nikki Brock. two times Hit BiPitch-- 3 vs. UD !Apr. l) Hit BiPitch- 2, Michelle Mccrady, two times Coug Stealln~--2 vs. EIU !Moy 31 Coug Steollng-1, 12 limes Runners LOB-- 4 vs. UD (Mor. 9) Runners LOB--5, two limes Hit Into DP--4 vs. lllinols (Mor. 21) 19 Morehead State University The Ohio Valley Conference Entering Its 56th year, the Ohio Volley Confer- bobsledder Brian Shimerl, while some of the greot­ ence embarks on o new era while continuing to est players in professional sports were educated Final 2003 Standings build on the success that hos mode It the notion's at OVC institutions. The list Includes former greats eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In 2003, such as basketball's Clem Hoskins (Western Ken­ Team ovc ~ the OVC extends its geographical footprint Into Alo- lucky) and Bubbo Wells [Austin Peay! and two­ Tennessee Tech 17-3 41-16 borne for the first time, exfondlng the league's sport star Sieve Homlllon (Morehead Stole) to membership to a record 1 institutions with the present-day standouts like basketball players Eastern Kentucky 13-7 29-18 addition of Jacksonville Stole University and Samford Popeye Jones iMurroy Stole) and Trenton Hassell Tennessee-Marlin 12-8 21-28 University, [Austin Peay). football players Chad Bratzke [East- Southeast Missouri State 11-9 17-29 The OVC's proud post dotes bock to 1948, but ern Kentucky). Marquis Walker (Southeast Mis­ seeds for the new league were actually planted In sourll. Chris Watson (Eastern Illinois) and Brent Austin Peay 9-10 19-30-1 1941. It was then that Roy Siewert, the athletics Alexander !Tennessee Stole), baseball players Eastern Illinois 7-13 14-34 director at Murray State, Charles (Turkey) Hughes, Brandon Berger [Eastern Kentucky). Kirk Reuter MOREHEAD STATE 6-14 10- 33-1 the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly [Murray Slate!, Kerry Robinson [Southeast Missouri) Thompson, the public relations director at Western and Jamie Walker (Austin Peay! and professional Tennessee State 5-16 9-33 Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new golfer Jeff Slumon [Tennessee Tech). conference. Discussions were put on hold by World The ploying field isn't the only place where OVC 2003 Tournament Results War II, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 o1 lhe Ken- athletes ore working hard. The league also recog­ tucky Hotel in Loulsvllle os the three original lnstitu- nizes excellence In the classroom. The prestigious First Round lions combined with Morehead Slate, Louisville and OVC Academic Achievement Bonner is awarded 14) Southeast Missouri State def. (SJ Austin Peay, 5-4 Evansville to form the ave_ annually to the league school whose athletes pro- In the 1950's, the OVC became a pioneer on a duce the highest grade point average when com­ (61 Eastern Illinois def. (31 Tennessee-Mortin. 6-3 much more significant scale socially. During times pored to the general student body. Also: six Scholar­ of racial segregation, league member Morehead Athlete Awards ore presented yearly lo mole and Winners' Bracket State become one of the first non-traditionally block female athletes, while others are commended for OJ Tennessee Tech def.I4) Southeast Missouri Stale, 4-0 mid-southern institutions to accept a block stu- their academic success by being Medal of Honor dent. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athletically- recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner's (21 Eastern Kentucky def. 161 Eastern Illinois, 8-0 related aid at Morehead, which signed a second Honor Roll. Adolilionolly, the Sieve Hamilton Sports­ block athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. In 1961. monship Award, in honor of the former Morehead Losers' Bracket Murphy earned all-conference recognition as o half- State student-athlete, coach and athletics dlrec­ 1I4)SoulheaslNm:iunStatedef.l3)Tennessee-lVlortin,4-3 bock in football. With racial barriers broken, the rest tor, ls presented annually to a junior or senior stu­ of the Institutions in the league began to provide dent-athlete with significant athletic contributions : (6) Eastern llliinois def. (5) Austin Peay, 4-1 educational and athletic opportunities to African- who best exemplifies the characteristics of sports- (4) Southeast Missouri State def. (61 Eastern Illinois, 4-2 Amerlcons. monshlp and citizenship, In the late 1970's, ------~ The vision of lead- Winners' Bracket Semifinal women's a thletics QVC Office ershlp demon- (1) Tennessee Tech def. (2) Eastern Kentucky, 8-0 began somewhat of ------,.j strafed by the a rebirth on the no- 278 Franklin Rood, Suite 103 Founding Fathers in tionol scene as the 1948 remains olive Losers' Bracket Semifinal NCAA began span- Brentwood, TN 37027 today as the Ohio (2) Eastern Kentucky def. (41 Southeast Missouri State, 7-2 soring and marketing phone--I615) 371-1698 Volley Conference women's sports. prepares for the tu- Recognizing the fox -- (615) 371-1788 lure. One example Finals w need to provide In- Web address __ ~ .ovcsports.cc,m is In regard to the (1) Tennessee Tech def. (2) Eastern Kentucky, 7-1 :t creased opportuni- current trend In col- cS ties for female oth- Softball SID --Heother Brown legiate athletics od- NCAA Regional (Austin. Texas) N letes. the ovc es- Brown's e-mail -- [email protected] ministration for ln- tobllshed women's .______....:::; __ ..., creased involve- Northwestern def. Tennessee Tech, 2-1 championships in lhe sports ol basketball, tennis ment of university presidents in setting policies Arizona Stale def. Tennessee Tech, 6-0 and track in 1977, with cross country and volleyball and making rules. The presidents of ave lnstitu­ odded over the next four years. Those sports were lions. however, hove always governed the Con­ Initially governed by the Association of lntercolie- ference, long before presidential governance be­ glote Alhlellcs for Women, but the overall strength came a notional theme. of women's programs In the league was demon- The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the fol­ stroted by lhe automatic bids the OVC instantly lowing sporjs: baseball, basketball, cross country, received when the NCAA became the governing football, golf, tennis, ond Indoor and outdoor frock body In 1982. and field for men, and basketball, cross country, Softball was added as o conference sport in golf. soccer, softball, tennis, Indoor ond outdoor 1994, and in the lost 10 years no team has doml- track and field, and volleyball for women. In oddl­ noted league ploy like Southeast Missouri. The tion. the OVC also sponsors the combined men's Otahkians, under four-time OVC Cooch of the Year and women's sport of rifle. Lano Richmond, hove won five regular-season titles Over the las.1 decade, the league has grown, and five tournament crowns. Southeast ployed in not only in the number of athletics opportunities ii three successive NCAA Ploy-In series from provides for students. but in terms of the number 1996-98, but were unable to capture o spot in the of institutions ini the conference. In 2003, Jackson­ NCAA Championships. After the NCAA expanded ville Stole University and Samford University be­ lts tournament brockel to 48 teams in 1999 ond come the newest members of the OVC, joining awarded the OVC on automatic bid, the otohklons Southeast Missouri Stole University (1991). the Uni­ capped off their fourth straight tourney title with o versify of Tennessee ot Mortin (19921 and Eastern first-ever berth to the notional tournament, where, Illinois University 11996) as the league's most re­ as a No. 5 seed, they went 1-2 In regional ploy. The cent additions. Other current representatives In­ only other teams lo win a league regular-season elude charter members Eastern Kentucky Unlver­ tltle or a conference tournament crown are Eastern sity, Morehead State University and Murray State Kentucky, Tennessee Tech and former OVC rnem- University, along with Austin Peay State University, ber Middle Tennessee State. Tennessee State University and Tennessee Tech- Under the guidance of former Tech coach Bobby nologlcol University. Holloway, the Golden Eagles captured the inougu- Members of the OVC office staff Include Dr. Jon rol regular-season OVC championship In 1994 and A. Steinbrecher, Commissioner; Ron English. As­ the OVC Tournament title the following year, earn- soclote Commissioner for Operations; Kirn Melcher, ing the league's Initial NCAA Ploy-In opportunity. Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations; Ryon Over its 55 years. OVC teams hove garnered Altizer, DlrectorofExtemolAffoirsondFootbollMedlo notional championships and bowl games in foot- Relations; Donyole Canada, Dlrec1or of Chompl­ boll, along with nationol team or individual titles In onships; Lee Moses, Director of Institutional Ser­ lhe sports of rifle, cross country, track and golf. vices; Heather Brown. Media Relations Assistant; The OVC hos also produced several Olympic and Undo Wesson, Administrative Assistant. athletes (including Morehead State's gold-medal

20 2004 Eagle Softbal~M The Ohio Valley Conference 2003 OVC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2003 ALL-OVC HONORS Player « Player of the Year « Mor. 10 Alano Bagby-Leanard Southeast Missouri State Stephanie Dallman - Tennessee Tech Mor. 17 Stephanie Dallman Tennessee Tech Mar. 24 Nicole Davis Tennessee-Martin « Pitcher of the Year « Mar. 31 Amy Goad Tennessee Tech Jonelle Csora - Eastern Kentucky Apr. 8 Kacy Bennett Tennessee Tech Freshman of the Year Apr. 14 LeeAnne Mongar Tennessee Tech « « Apr. 21 Stephanie Dallmann Tennessee Tech Lori McCoy -- Austin Peay Apr. 28 Kristin Lovering Eastern Illinois « Coach of the Year « Pitcher Tory Acheson - Tennessee Tech Mor. lo Jessica Soto Eastern Kentucky First Team Mor. 17 Jonelle Csoro Eastern Kentucky Jenny Kelley ss SR Austin Peay Mor. 24 Lori Bayless Tennessee Tech Kristin Lovering 2B JR Eastern Illinois Mor. 31 lia Brenning Tennessee Tech LeeAnne Mongar lB SR Tennessee Tech Apr. 8 Lisa Lamb Tennessee Tech Brooke Nett 2B SR Southeast Missouri State Apr. 14 Kendra Kosco Tennessee-Martin Kristin Runyan ss so Tennessee-Martin Apr. 21 Jonelle Csoro Eastern Kentucky Jen Christiansen OF JR Eastern Kentucky Tennessee Tech Apr. 28 Lori Bayless Tennessee Tech Stephanie Dallman OF SR TONI ORR OF SR MOREHEAD STATE Nicole Davis UT so Tennessee-Martin All-Tournament Team Kacy Bennett C so Tennessee Tech MVP--Lori Bayless p .R Tennessee Tech Lori Bayless p JR Tennessee Tech p Brooke Nett 2B SR Southeast Missouri Stale Jonelle Csora SR Eastern Kentucky Samantha Lovelady 28 so Tennessee Tech Second Team § Marianne Novae ss .R Tennessee Tech Diana Barreras JR Eastern Kentucky '" Olona Barreras .R Eastern Kentucky ss f ss NIKKI BROCK 38 SR MOREHEAD STATE _ Stephanie Dallmann OF SR Tennessee Tech Samantha Lovelady 2B so Tennessee Tech Kacy Bennett C so Tennessee Tech Melissa Tofft 3B .R Tennessee State Jen Green UT SR Eastern Illinois Elise Burch OF SR Eastern Kentucky Alana Bagby-Leonard UT JR Southeast Missouri State r Kelli Bromley OF JR Eastern Kentucky r LeeAnne Mongar UT SR Tennessee Tech Candice Haefele OF so Austin Peay Jonelle Csora p SR Eastern Kentucky Meredith Ramsey OF SR Tennessee-Martin Kelly Birk UT so Southeast Missouri Stole A school-record Sarah Daws C .R Tennessee-Martin six Eagles P-r: no Brenning p JR Tennessee Tech Jonti Robinson, Kendra Kosco p SR Tennessee-Martin NataHe Massingill, Nola Queen, head Honorable Mention coach Jennifer Amy Herrington lB SR Eastern Kentucky Vansickle, Dana Bethany Herrington 2B SR Eastern Kentucky Fohl and Molly Shannon Hicks 1B .R Tennessee Stole Surratt), received Angelo Baize OF .R Tennessee-Mortin Jennifer Norris UT Eastern Kentucky ovc post-season so Kristen Becker p SR Eastern Illinois honors in 1999.

21 Morehead State University Opponents Austin Peay Belmont Bowing Green State Dayton

Location: Clarksville, TN Location: Nashville, TN Location: Bowling Green, OH Location: Dayton, OH Enrollment: 7,428 Enrollment: 3,662 Enrollment: 20,276 Enrollment: 6,500 Nickname: Lady Govs Nickname: Bruins Nickname: Fa lcons Nickname: Flyers Colors: Red & White Colors: Novy Blue, Red & White Colors: Orange & Brown Colors: Red & Blue Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Atlanti§ Sun Conference: Mid-American Conference: Atlantic 10 Field: Lady Govs Field 1150) Field: AqUlnosFfeld 12001 Field: BGSU Softball Field 1750) Field: Stuart Field 12,000) Head Cooch: Tara McCoy Head CQOCf\: Jose Go1rcjq Head Coqch: Leigh ~oss-Shqw Head Coach: Jodi Eickemeyer Alma Mater: UNC Greensboro '94 Alma Mater: NeqrQ*a-Ormoha '01 Alma Mater: Toledo '92 Alma Mater: Dayto11 '91 Record at School: 75-182-2 Record at Sch~ I: 0-0 Record at School: 137-115-2 Record at School: 168-210-4 Years at School: 5 Years at School: First'year Years at School: 5 Years Ci'! School: 8 Career Record: Same Career~e(Ofd: 94-126 (5) Career Record: Same Career Record: Some Office Phone: (931)-221-6190 Office Phone: (615)460-6264- Office Phone: 1419! 372-7159 Office Phone: (93Zl 229-4399 Assistant Cooch: Andrea Gore Aisl~nt croaches: Don Wot~r· Assistant Coaches: Kyle Jamieson, Assistant Coach: kdte Vaughan 2003 Records: 19-30-1 (9-10) A~qndo Bea~ Steve Babinski, Crystal Wilson 2003 Records: 23-21 (9-7) Letterwlnners R/ L: 10/7 2~3,Jlac:c,rm: 9-39-1 (5-17} 2003 Records: 26-26-1 (15-91 Letterwinners R/ L: 16/3 SID Contact: Kristen Schobert Letterwinners R/ L: 1115 Letterwinners R/L: 11/5 SID Contact: Kevin Wilkinson Office Phone: 1931) 221-7561 SID Contact: Stacie Hunter SID Contact: Mike Cihon Office Phone: 1937! 229-4431 Home Phone: (931) 553-2845 Office Phone: (615) 460-5990 Office Phone: 1419) 372-0474 Home Phone: (937! 469-3376 E-mail: [email protected] , Home Phone: (615) 460-5213 Home Phone: (419! 878-8082 &mi kl\[email protected] SID FOX! (931) 221-7562 E-mai: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (937) 229-4461 Website:www.opsu.edu/letsgopeoy SID Fax: (615) 460-5584 SID Fax: (419) 372-6015 Web site: www.DoytonFlyers.com Web site: www.belmont.edu/olhletics Web site: www.b sufolcons.com Detroit-Mercy Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky GeorgeloYm Colege

Location: Detroit, Ml Location: Charleston, IL Location: Richmond, KY Location: Georgetown, KY Enrollment: 6,000 Enrollment: 11,522 Enrollment: 75,754 Enrollment: 1,300 ::. Nickname: Titans Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Colonels Nickname: Tigers = Colors: Red, White & Blue Colo_rs: Blue & Gray Colors: Maroon & W~lte Colors: Orange & Block Conference: Horizon League Conference: Ohio Volley Conference: Ohio Volley Co~ ca: Mid-Sootll Field: Buysse Ballpark (7501 Field: Williams Field (500) Field: Gert;ud,e~ood F,ield (7,000) Fi : Tiger Staci um (350) Head Coach: Bob Wilkerson Head Cooch: Uoydene Searle Head Cocich: Jore Wortpington He Coach~oJ(los-Thorn on l:!.i, ~Alma Mater: Mercy College 73 Alma Mater: Utah Stole 75 Alma ,-,ater:, Utah State '82 ~Mciter:~Geoet o~College'92 V Record at School: 103-215-7 Record at School: 728-178 Record at School: 303-280 R~9!; : 29- 14 "" Years at School: 7 Years at School: 7 Years at School: 71 Yeonat I: Career Record: Some Career Record: 637-548 (23) Coreer R~: Sarne Car:Nr Rard: Som~ Office Phone: (313) 993-7728 Office Phone: (2171581-2093 Office Phone: (859) 622-7246 Offb~e: (5021 863-ilOll I Assistant Coaches: Judy Johnson, Assistant Coach: Tiffany Ozbun Assistant Cooch: Megan Mills Assistaiif ~:9.A.:Ldei'J'loyd, Stephanie Mordus, C-arolyn Shanks 2003 Records: 14-34 (7-73) 2003 Records: 29-78 (73-7) Bryon Joh~n,10n M1!6yrfi 2003 Records: 18-22.-1 (4-8-ll Letterwinners R/L: 9/7 Letterwinners R/L: 12/5 2003 Records· 29.- 111\6-ft) Letterwinners R/ L: 14/4 SID Contact: Ben Turner SID Contact: R'('.an Simmons Letterwinners RlL: 9/o SID Contact: Patrick Moore Office Phone: (217) 581-7151 Office Phone:-(859) 622-1253 SID Contact: Amy Reid Office Phone: 1313) 993-1745 Home Phone: l217) 345-3222 Home Phone: (8591314-2526 Office Phone: (502! 863-7972 Home Phone: (313) 433-9536 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Home Phone: [502) 863-2603 E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (217) 581-6434 SID Fax: (8591622-1230 E-mal: [email protected] SID FOX! (3131993-2449 Web site: www.eiu.edu/-sprtinfo Web site: www.ekusports.com SID FOX! (502) 868-7743 Web site: www.OetrollTitans.com 'M!bsie: www.~.edJ/~ Jacksonville State Kent State Kentucky Louisville

Location: Jacksonville, AL Location: Kent, OH Location: Lexington, KY Location: Louisville, KY Enrollment: 8,968 Enrollment: 33,000 Enrollment: 35,052 Enrollment: 22,000 Nickname: Gomecocks Nickname: Golden Flashes Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Red & White Colors: Novy Blue & Gold Colors: Blue & White Colors: Red & Block Conference: Ohio Volley Conference: Mid-American Conference: : Conference USA Field: University Field {7,000) Field: Kent Slate Softball Field (200! Field: UK Softball CQfTlplex (500) Field: Ulmer Stadium (1,000) Head Coach: Jana McGinnis Head Cooch~ oren Linder Head Cooch: Beth Pruitt Head Cooch: Sandy Pearsall Alma Mater: Jacksonville State '91 AlllJS! Mater:..Otte--metn '80 Alma Mater: Iowa '87 Alma Mater: Oregon State '83 Recd'rd at.school:'312-19~ ~ecord at[Sclioolfl8'8=T6 Recot'd at School: 156-266 Record at School: 127-106 Year, at~: 10 , Years ot School· 7 ,.. Years at School: 7 Years at School: 4 ~rear~: Some _ } C.Or'9r R~ rd: 421-879 (18) Career.Record: 180-367 {ll) Career Record: 377-442 (17) Office'P,tlon•: (25~) 782-5524 Office P~: (330M72-216-2 Office Phone: (859) 257-9037 Office Pt,one: (502) 852-1768 Asslsf9ht'1Cooches: ,'y'lofk WJsener, Asstita9t Coaches: J~nnfe Btshkoi Assistant Coaches: Lynda Cook Assistant Coaches: Karen Marr, Juli~~ Kerry, ,oser , I 2003 Records: 16-40 (3-26) Leslie Adams' 2003 Records: 40-15 112~10) 2003 ~iconls:1!7-l9 (14-10 Lette~nners R/L: 8/3 2003 Records: 24-26 (12-11) Letterwinners R/ L: 10/6 Letterwinner's R/L: ld/7 SID Contact: Melanie Curtsinger Letterwlnners R/ L: 9/9 SID Contact: Michelle Alford SID Contact: Melissa Johnson Office Phone: (859) 257-3838 SID Contact: Lori Korte Office Phone: (256! 782-5915 Office Phone: (330) 672-8420 Home Phone: 1502) 418-6244 Office Phone: (5021852-3086 Home Phone: (2561 878-0490 Home Phone: (330) 338-6349 E-mail: [email protected] Home Phone: (502) 445-9434 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (859) 323-4310 E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: 1256) 782-5958 SID Fax: (3301672-2112 Web site: www.ukothletics.com SID Fax: (502) 852-7401 Website: www.gamec rts.com Web site: www.kent.edu/athletics Web site: www.uoflsports.com 22 2004 Eagle Softball™ Opponents Marist Mercer Northern Kentucky Oakland Univers·

Location: Poughkeepsie, NY Location: Macon, GA Location: Highland Heights, KY Location: Rochester, Ml Enrollment: 4,000 Enrollment: 7,400 Enrollment: 14,000 Enrollment: 16,059 Nickname: Red Foxes Nickname: Bears Nickname: Norse Nickname: Golden Grizzlies Colors: Red & While Colors: Orange & Black Colors: Gold, Black & While Colors: Gold & Black Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference: Atlantic Sun Conference: Great Lakes Valley Conference: Mid-Continent Field: Nortt, Reid 1500) Field: Sikes Field 1500) Alti lreFrcrtgroliusGrahS:ftdFa:ilSOO) Field: OU Softball Field (500) Head Coach: Mel(ssa Tucci H - : Tony Head Cooch: Kathy Bown Head Coach: Mike Tomlinson Alma Mate Marist '01 Al a M •.. J~IEi '9-~n Alma Mater: Northern Kentucky '88 Alma Mair. Western Michigan '96 Record al5cho61! 20-66 1· ~~ 8 Record at School: 145-"94 Record at School: 34-26-1 Years at School: 2 Yeo . at iPH.~ 1;;:f,u' Years at School: 5 Years at School: l Coreer Record: Some Co r R . Career. Reco~: Same Coreer Record: Same Office-Phone; 18451575-3699 x2326 · Ph 418)'3;<:il-29~4 ~ Phone: \852)572-5939 Office Phone: (248) 370-3103 Assistant Coach: Tom Pardalis As~ ant •~ ~ lake B]e kin, Assistant Coaches: Chip Gr__egg, Asslstapt Coach: Glerin 2003 Records: 10-31 W-9) De~bie Son,wn'@! !lL J Jamie Kennedy, Molly Richman MdcDonolcl IL, Letterwl~ R/L: 10/9 -~ 2003c8ecor.&:'3' 5-2¢1-14::81 2003 Records: 36-17 (15-5) 2003 Reci>rits: 34-26-1 (15-51 SID Contact: Kelly McCarthy1 Letterwinners R/ L: 7/6 Letterwinners R/L: 10/9 Letterwinners R/L: 6/11 Office Plione: (845) 57'.sti3699 SID Contact: Brent Matthews SID Contact: Don Owen SID Contact: Kristen Arnott x2150 Office Phone: 1478) 301-2735 Office Phone: 1859) 572-5470 Office Phone: (248) 370-3123 Home Phone: 1508) 397C7799 Home Phone: 1478) 719-8055 Horne Phone: 1859) 431-3283 Home Phone: 1248) 390-3540 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (8451471-0466 SID Fax: (478) 301-5350 SID Fax: (859) 572-5427 SID Fax: (248) 370-4056 Web site: www.GoRedFoxes.com Web site: www.mercerbears.com Web site: www.nku.edu/-athletics/ Web site: www.ou rizzlies.com Samford Southeast ~ 51ate Tennessee-Martin Tennessee State

Location: Birmingham, Al Location: Cape Girardeau, MO Location: Mortin, TN Location: Nashville, TN Enrollment: 4,473 Enrollment: 9,534 Enrollment: 5,800 Enrollment: 9,024 Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Olahkians Nickname: Skyhawks Nickname: Tigers Colors: Red & Blue Colors: Red & Black Colors: Royal Blue, Orange & White Colors: Royal Blue & White Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio Valley Field: Bulldog Field 1500) Field: Southeast Softball Complex Field: Bettye Giles Field (500) Field: Tiger Field (500) Head Coach: "Beanie" Ketcham 1600) Head Coach: Donley Canary Head Coac;ti: J0yce Maudie Alma M~ ICil ma Stole '93 Head Coach: Lano Richmond Alma Mater: Tennessee Tech 78 Alma Mptet: lnd[ona (Pa.)~81 Record~ 17-1 Alma Mater:,Bereo '80 Record at School: 46-59 Record at School: 19-Z,5 'J , · RecordatSchool: 651-415-2 Years at School: 2- Years at School: 2 Cq R . , <;nn..--1 Yeat"$.at School: 21 Coreer Record: Same Career Record: 2.26-802 011 QfflC9Psh~- 12i 5) ~47 Career Record: Some Office Phone: (731) 587-7162 Office PllOne: (615) 963-15<13 Aaisfimt Coach~:"Clitis' :··-- D1 Office Phone: (573) 651 -2993 Assistant Coach: Ashlee Dobbe Assistant ~oaches: Kellie'-- =Kuhlineve,,'Ou'ls Bu§hay ~ Assistant Coach: Jeannine Soncinl 2003 Records: 2]-28 (12-8) Wilkerson;.Jerie Alexander 2003 Records: 2--7!'17-1112-10) 2003 Records: 18-29 (11-9) Letterwinners R/ L: 13/6 2003 Records: 9-'3315-16) Letterwlnners R/L: 8/4 Letterwinners R/L: 15/5 SID Contact: Joe Lofaro Letterwlnners R/L: 7/6 _ SID Contact: Everett Hutto SID Contact: Christie Olson Office Phone: 1731) 587-7632 SID Contact: Kenisha L. Rhone Office Phone: 1205) 726-2802 Office Phone: (573) 651 -2937 Horne Phone: 1731) 588-0483 Office Phone: 1615) 963-1361 Home Phone: 1205) 532-3476 Horne Phone: 1636) 346-9450 E-mail: [email protected] Home Phone: 1615) 352-5911 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (731) 587-7624 E-mail: [email protected] SID Fax: 1205) 726-2545 SID Fax: (573) 651-2810 Web site: www.ulmsports.com SID Fax: 16151963-5895 Web site:www.samfordsports.com Web site: www.GoSoutheast.com Web site: www.tsuligers.com Tennessee Tech Western Kentucky Wichita State Wright State

Location: Cookeville, TN Location: Bowling Green, KY Location: Wichita, KS Location: Fairborn, OH Enrollment: 9,106 Enrollment: 18,350 Enrollment: 15,100 Enrollment: 15,446 Nickname: Golden Eagles Nickname: Hillloppers Nickname: Shockers Nickname: Raiders Colors: Purple & Gold Colors: Red & White Colors: Black & Yellow Colors: Hunter Green & Gold Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: SJ,.1n-Bell Conference: Missouri Valley Conference: Horizon League Field: Tech Softball Field 1800) Field: WKU Softball Field (350) Field: Wilkins Stadium 11,000) Field: Wright State Soflball Reid (500) Head Coach: Tory Acheson Head·Coqctl: Lesliel>pela,n Head Coach: Tim Walton Head Coach: Sheila Nahrgang Abo Maler: Wlsconslri-Mltwaukee '92 Alma M# Centr6l Mlc~ig on 192 Alma Mater: Oklahoma '96 Alma Mater: Wllbe.rforce '94 Record at School: 193-116 Record at SChool: 122-~16-l Regml q! ~- 9-20 Record at School: 219-290-3 Years at School: 5 Years at School: 4 Yedii at s'ctiool. 1 Years at School: 11 Career Record: 483-194 (10) Cariie( ~ecord: Som__e Caree~Record: Samei Coreer Record: Same Office Phone: 19311372-6552 Office Pnone: (270) 745-6269 Office ~: (~1~) 91.6-3260 Office Phone:11937) TTS-2Z71 Assistant Coach: Terry Acheson Assi~nt~ ®dies: Shanon Assista Caacli : Je~ ifer':laime, Assistant Coaches: Nikki Pluger, 2003 Records: 41-16117-3) Searfe1 eete Phelan Tom Horton Kristin Bultinck Letterwinners R/ L: 12/5 2003 Records: 30-32 15-9) 2003 Records: 39-20 (16-9) 2003 Records: 17-3716-14) SID Contact: Rob Schabert Letterwinners R/L: 12/3 Letterwinners R/L: 8/7 Letterwinners R/L: 12/5 Office Phone: 1931) 372-3088 SID Contact: Joe Angollo SID Contact: Mike Ross SID Contact: Moll Zircher Home Phone: 1931) 526-2576 Office Phone: 1270) 745-6462 Office Phone: 1316) 978-5535 Office Phone: 1937) 775-2831 E-mail: [email protected] Home Phone: 1270) 791-8927 Horne Phone: 1316) 655-7599 Home Phone: 1937) 492-1796 SID Fax: 1931) 372-6139 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.tntech.edu/athletics SID Fax: (270) 745-3444 SID Fax: 1316) 978-3336 SID Fax: 1937) 775-2818 Web site: www.wkusports.com Web site: www.goshockers.com Web site: www.wsuroiders.com 23 Morehead State University Year-By-Year Fastpitch Results

1989 (17-11) 3-27 BEUARMINE w S-3 1993 (25-17-1) 3-27 BEUARMINE w 1-0 .w.:J, Date oi:1~ent W-L Score ~ O(!ralnent ~ 3-28 NO ERN KENTUCKY w 4-2 3-2B NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 9-2 3-16 vs. airfield L 4-5 3-28 NOR™ERN KENTUCKY L 0-7 3-28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 3-1 3-16 vs. Morist w 12-11 4-3 ot Miami {Ohlol L 0-10 4-3 CHARLESTON (W.VA.I L 0-1 3-17 vs. Fairfield w 5-1 4-3 ol Miami !Ohio} L 0-10 4-3 CHARLESTON (W.VA.I w 8--0 3-17 vs. Lehigh w 3-1 10-0 L 5-6 ~ WEST VIRGINIA STATE w 21-1 44 KENTUCKY STATE w 3-18 vs. Seton Holl 1>5 6-1 ~ WEST VIRGINIA STATE w 6-4 44 KENTUCKY STATE w 3-18 vs. St Peter's w 4-7 KENTUCKY STATE w 9-0 4-5 vs. North Alobomo L 4-5 3-19 vs. Lehigh L 0-4 4 -7 KENTUCKY STATE w 4-0 4-5 vs. Southern lndlono w 8-0 3-19 vs. Conislus L 0-6 4-7 KENTUCKY STATE w 12-0 4-6 vs. Evonsvllle L 7-8 3-19 vs. MonhoHon w 3-2 4-TI DAYTON w 4-3 4-9 ol Kentucky Stole w 11-4 3-25 NOR™ERN KENTUCKY w 4-3 4-TI DAYTON w 2-1 4-10 01 Bellormine w 9-3 3-25 NOR™ERN KENTUCKY T 3-3 4-12 ot Northern Kentucky L 0-1 4-10 01 Bellormlne L 2-10 3-28 ol Middle Tennessee L 1-4 4-12 ot Northern Kentucky w 1-0 4-TI KENTUCKY WESLEYAN w u 3-28 ct Middle Tennessee L 0-1 4-13 SHAWNEE STATE L 2-5 4-TI KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 6-10 3-30 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY w 8-0 4-13 SHAWNEE STATE L 3-6 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH L 2-4 3-30 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY w 4-2 4-17 RIO GRANDE w 12-2 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH L 2-6 4-3 cl Southeast Missouri L 0-8 4-17 RIO GRANDE w 4-1 4-15 al Shawnee Stote L 2-3 4-3 ct Southeast Missouri L 5-6 4-21 ct Wright Stole w 1-0 4-15 al Shawnee Stole L 5-6 4-4 ct Austin Peay w 2-1 4-21 vs. Dayton w 7-1 4-16 ct Rio Grande w 14-2 4-4 ct Austin Peoy w 7-6 4-22 vs. Illinois-Chicago L 1-2 4-16 ct Rio Grande L 0-3 ~ OHO L 4-5 4-22 vs. Tennessee Tech w 10-4 4-17 ct Dayton l 1-6 ~ OHO w S-3 WRIGHT STATE w 4-2 4-18 ct Dayton L 4-7 4-7 at Eastern Kentucky w 1-0 4-25 cl Eastern Kentucky 4-3 4-25 WRIGHT STATE L 1-6 4-19 at Tennessee Tech w 4-3 4-7 w at Tennessee Tech 3-1 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 3-4 4-27 of Lincoln Memorial w 1-0 4-19 w 4-10 4-20 allennessee Tech 2-1 4-10 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 4-8 4-27 al Lincoln Memorial L 2-9 w 4-20 al Tennessee Tech L 1-2 4-TI MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 0-2 4-28 allennessee Tech L 0-4 4-21 ct Auslin Peay w 4-3 4-TI MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 1-3 4-28 allennessee Tech w 8-1 11-0 TENNESSEE TECH L 1-5 0-1 4-21 ct Austin Peay w 4-13 4-28 o1 Tennessee Tech L 4-23 SHAWNEE STATE w 5-0 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH w 8- 2 4-23 SHAWNEE STATE w 9-4 4-17 AUSTIN PEAY w TI-1 1990 (31-9-3) 4-25 at Lincoln Memorial L 1-3 4-17 AUSTIN PEAY w 6-2 Date Oi:1i:1on11nt W-L Score 4-25 at Lincoln Memorial w 13-1 4-19 WRIGHT STATE w 5-0 3-3 ANDERSON UNIV. (IND.) w 7-0 4-27 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY w 3-1 4-19 WRIGHT STATE w 6-3 3-3 ANDERSON UNIV. jlND.) w 14-2 4-27 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY L 3-5 4-20 at Dayton w 6-1 3-12 vs. Messiah Collet1S T 2-2 S-1 DAYTON w 5-2 4-23 vs. Middle Tennessee& w 7-3 3-12 vs. Charleston [W. a.I T 4-4 S-1 DAYTON w 10-2 4-23 vs. Southeosl Missouri& L 1-2 :} 3-13 vs. Providence w 2-1 4-24 vs. Austin Peay&_ w 6-2 4-4 3-13 vs. Pennsylvonla T 1992 (24- 23) 4-24 vs. Tennessee Tech& w 2-1 j 3-14 vs. Providence w 4-3 Opponent W- L Score 4-24 vs. Southeast Missouri& L 0-6 10-0 Date 3-15 vs. Charleston (W.Vo.l w 3-12 WEST VIRGINIA STATE$ w ---r.o 4-27 ct Rio Grande w 7-5 3-15 vs. Allentown College w 5-4 WEST VIRGINIA STATE$ 7-0 4-27 ot Rio Grande L 3-6 5-6 3-12 w 'J! 3-16 vs. Tennessee Tech L 3-14 ct Georgie Tech L 1-5 4-29 of Shawnee Stole w 2-1 vs. Tennessee Tech L 5-6 3-16 3-14 ct Georgia Tech L 2-5 4-29 ct Shawnee Stole w 3-1 "J3-21 BWARMINE w 8-3 vs Colgate 4-1 1,1,1 3-16 w 3-21 BELLARMINE w 6-5 3-16 vs. Princeton L 4-5 1994 (14-23, 8-16nth) of West Virginia State 10-6 3-27 w 3-1 7 vs. Wisconsin-Parkside w 5-4 Date Opi:1~nent W-L Score 3-27 al West Virginia State w 6-4 vs. Springfield College L 6-7 al Mi die Tennessee' L 0-2. 1-4 3-17 3-11 I 3-28 NOR™ERN KENTUCKY L 3-18 vs. Princeton L 4-9 3-11 ot Middle Tennessee• L 3-5 3-28 NOR™ERN KENTUCKY L 1-2 0-10 16-2 9-0 3-18 vs. Army L 3-12 ot Tennessee Stgte· w 3-30 ot Charleston IW.Vo.) w 3-19 vs. East Stroudsburg L 1-4 3-12 cl Tennessee State· w 4-2 3-30 of Charleston IW.Vo.l w 10-3 L 1-6 27-0 3-19 vs. St. Peter's w 11-4 3-16 ot Kentucky Wesleyan 44 KENTUCKY STATE w vs. Colgate L 3-4 ot Kentucky Wesleyan L 7-8 KENTUCKY STATE 3-2 3-20 3-16 44 w 3-20 vs. Drexel L 2-10 3-25 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w TI-0 4-5 SHAWNEE STATE w 4-3 WEST VIRGINIA TECH 13-1 5-2 3-28 vs. Tennessee Tech L 1-3 3-25 w 4-5 SHAWNEE STATE w 3-28 vs. Tennessee Tech L 8-9 3-30 cl Eastern Kentucky• L 0-5 4-10 ot Univ. of Indianapolis L 1-1 5 5-1 0-7 1-2 4-3 cl Copitol University w 3-30 ot Eastern Kentucky• L 4-10 ot Univ of Indianapolis L 4-3 ot Copitol University w 5-4 4-1 ot Southeast Missouri' L 2-4 4-12 LINCOLN MEMORIAL L 2-3 3-1 L 1-9 5-4 4-5 AUSTIN PEAY w 4-1 ot Southeast Missouri" 4-12 LINCOLN MEMORIAL w 4-5 AUSTIN PEAY w 5-2 4-2 ot Tennessee-Mortin' w 5-2 4-13 01 Hanover College w 5-3 L 5-10 L 2-11 11 -1 4-6 ot Shawnee State 4-2 al Tennessee-Mortin' 4-13 o1 Hanover College w 4-6 ol Shawnee Stole L 2-3 4-5 ot Ohio State L 2-6 4-14 ot Butler L 4-5 2-7 L 0-3 4-1 4-7 ot Northern Kentucky L 4-5 ot Ohio State 4-14 ol Butler w 4-7 ol Northern Kentucky w 8-3 4-7 MARSHALL w 3-1 4-18 ct Bellormlne w 3-2 4-8 WRIGHT STATE w 18-7 4-7 MARSHALL L 4-6 4-18 ot Bellormlne w 3-1 lS-5 L 4-6 2-0 4-8 WRIGHT STATE w 4-8 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• 4-19 ol Kentucky Stole w 4-9 of Dayton L 3-4 4-8 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 7-3 4-19 ct Kentucky State w 5-1 4-9 4-2 4-9 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• 8-7 1-0 ol Do~ n w w 4-24 NOR™ERN KENTUCKY w 4-12 TENN SEE TECH 2-0 4-9 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 5-13 1-0 w 4-24 NOR™ERN KENTUCKY w 4-12 TENNESSEE TECH L 2-6 4-10 TENNESSEE STATE• w 10-0 4-25 WEST VIRGINIA STATE w 10-0 KENlUCKY STATE 24-0 4-10 TENNESSEE STATE• 8-0 8-0 4-13 w w 4-25 WEST VIRGINIA STATE w 4-13 KENlUCKY STATE w 23-0 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH' L 0-8 4-27 AUSTIN PEAY w 5-4 4-14 cl Charleston IW.Vo.l L 4-6 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH" L 3-TI L ~ 4-27 AUSTIN PEAY 4-14 ct Charleston IW.Vo.l w 5-1 4-14 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 4-3 4-28 al Tennessee Tech w 2-1 11 -8 L 0-5 1-0 4-15 ct Wright Stole w 4-14 EASTERN KENTUCKY" 4-28 ot Tennessee Tech w 4-15 ct Wright Stole L 3-5 4-16 AUSTIN PEAY" L 2-4 4-20 SHAWNEE STATE 7-5 4-16 AUSTIN PEAY" L 5-6 1991 (32-19) w 4-20 SHAWNEE STATE L 6-8 4-17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 3-4 Date Qi:192nent W-L Score 4-24 ct Southeast Missouri& L 5-7 4-17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• L 2-4 3-2 ANDERSON UNIV. (IND.) w 6-0 4-24 vs. Tennessee Tech& L 0-4 4-20 DAYTON w 7-1 3-2 ANDERSON UNIV. (IND.) w 6-3 4-25 vs. Austin Peay& w 8-0 4-20 DAYTON w 8-0 3-18 vs. Yale w 6-0 4-25 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& L 1-10 4-22 vs. Middle Tennessee& w 1-0 3-18 vs. Butler L 5-9 4-25 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& L 4-7 4-23 vs. Southeast Missouri& L 0-12 3-19 vs. Butler L 2-7 4-29 LINCOLN MEMORIAL w 31-2 4-23 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& l 0-2 3-19 vs. Williams College w 2.-1 4-29 LINCOLN MEMORIAL w 20-0 3-20 vs. Mercer w 7-2 5-1 RIO GRANDE w 3-2 3-21 vs. Yale L 1-4 S-1 RIO GRANDE w 1l-3 3-21 vs. Tufts University w 16-2 3-22 vs. Hiram College w 21-4 3-2.2. vs. Mercer L 0-7 24 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Year-By-Year Fastpitch Results 199S (18-33, 11-1S/ 6th) 4-14 ot Southeast Missouri• L 0-6 3-15 vs. Folriield L 1-7 ot Southeast Missouri• 0-8 3-16 vs. Monhotton L 4-5 ~ Opponent W-L ~ 4-14 L 3-10 ot Tennessee Tech• - l 1-3 4-15 ot Tennessee State• w 13-1 3-16 vs. Anny w 1-0 3-10 ot Tennessee Tech• L 0-8 4-15 at Tennessee Slate• w 11-1 3-18 vs. Cornell L 2-8 3-11 ol Middle Tennessee· L 2-5 4-17 MARSHALL L 0-2 3-18 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay L 3-4 3-11 at Middle Tennessee• L 1-5 4-17 MARSHALL L 2-3 3-21 vs. Army L 0-3 3-13 vs. Providence L 2-5 4-21 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 0-1 3-21 vs. Brown w 6-0 3-13 vs. Tennessee-Mortin L 0-5 4-21 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 2-1 3-25 KENTUCKY L 1-4 3-14 vs. Vol(noroiso L 3-6 4-24 o1 Eastern Kentucky" L 2-6 3-25 KENTUCKY L 0-7 3-14 vs. Mone L 0-9 4-24 ot Eastern Kentucky" L 1-2 3-28 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 4-2 3-15 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay L 7-8 4-26 TENNESSEE-MARTIN" L 1-2 3-28 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 7-6 3-15 vs. Dayton w 4-3 4-26 TENNESSEE-MARTIN" L 2-4 3-31 MARSHALL L 2-7 3-16 vs. Providence L 2-5 4-27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURr L 1-8 3-31 MARSHAll L 1-9 3-16 vs. St. Louis w 9-6 4.27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" w 4-1 4-2 ot Wright Stole L 0-2 3-18 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay w 8-6 4-28 TENNESSEE STATE" w 8-3 4-2 ol Wright Stole L 0-1 3-18 vs. Florido Atlantic L 1-2 4-28 TENNESSEE STATE" w n-2 4-5 at Tennessee-Mortin' w 2-0 3-22 at Marshall L 2-4 4-30 WRIGHT STATE L 0-1 4-5 clTennessee-Mortin• L 1-2 3-22 at Marshall L 1-2 4-30 WRIGHT STATE L 0-5 4-8 at Dayton L 0-3 3-24 vs. Cleveland Stole L 1-10 5-4 vs. Eastern Kentucky& L 4-5 4-8 al Dayton L 6-7 3-24 at Miami (Ohio) L 1-6 5-4 vs. Austin Peay& w 1-0 4-10 ot Tennessee State• w 2-0 3-25 vs. Loyola fill,) L 3-4 5-5 vs. Tennessee-Martin& L 0-6 4-10 atTennessee State• w 9-5 3-25 vs. Dayton w 5-3 4-11 at Middle Tennessee· L 2-3 3-26 vs. Loyola fill.I L 0-2 1997 (20-35-1, 11-19nth) 4-11 ct Middle Tennessee• L 1-3 3-28 at Eastern Kentucky w 5-2 Qgt§ Opponent W-L ~ 4-12 otTennessee Tech" L 0-1 3-28 at Eastern Kentucky L 1-2 3-7 NORTHERN KENTUCKY ---w 2-1 4-12 at Tennessee Tech• L 1-2 3-29 al Ohio Stole L 4-8 3-7 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 2-1 4-14 ot Eastern Kentucky• L 0-6 3-29 at Ohio State L 1-3 3-11 ol Dayton w 5-0 4-14 at Eastern Kentucky• L 1-2 3-31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 2-6 3-11 ot Dayton T 6-6 4-18 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L 0-6 3-31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE- w 4-1 3-15 vs. Hertford w 5-0 4-18 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L 2-6 4-1 AUSTIN PEAY" w 2-1 3-15 vs. Boston Unlverstty L 1-2 4-20 EASTERN IWNOIS L 0-3 4-1 AUSTIN PEAY" w 5-2 3-16 vs. Yale L 1-4 4-20 EASTERN IWNOIS L 1-12 4-2 TENNESSEE TEQ-1• L 1-10 3-16 vs. Anny L 0-1 4-25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" w 1-0 4-2 TENNESSEE TEQ-1• L 2-5 3-18 vs. Vermont w 1-0 4-25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• L 1-2 4-5 at Dayton w 4-3 3-18 vs. Cornell w 4-1 4-26 TENNESSEE TECH• w 1-0 4-5 ot Dayton w 8-4 3-19 vs. Middle Tennessee l 2-4 4-26 TENNESSEE TECH" L 2-3 4-7 TENNESSEE-MARTIN" w 3-2 3-19 vs. Texas iech l 3-4 4-27 TENNESSEE STATE• w 2-0 4-7 TENNESSEE-MARTIN" L 1-5 3-22 ot Middle Tennessee• L 2-3 4-27 TENNESSEE STATE• w 4-2 4-8 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L 1-10 3-22 at Middle Tennessee• w 7-6 5-2 vs. Eastern Kentucky& L 4-5 4-8 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L 0-3 3-23 at Tennessee State• w 11-2 5-3 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& w 1-0 4-9 TENNESSEE STATE• w 4-2 3·23 at Tennessee State• w 8-2 5-4 vs. Tenne.ssee Tech& w 5-4 5-4 vs. Eastern Kentucky& L 0-6 4-9 TENNESSEE STATE• w 7-0 3-24 at Austin Peay• L 0-8 m~ 4-12 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 6-1 3-24 ct Austin Peay• L 4-9 4-12 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 2-1 3-26 cl Marshall L 0-4 1999 (27-18, 16-5/ 3rd) i8 4-15 at Tennessee State• w 10-4 3-26 ct Marshall L 1-2 ~ ~fflent W-L 4-15 at Tennessee State• w 8-2 3-29 EASTERN IWNOIS" w 4-0 3-2 ~KENTUCKY ---w 6-2 4-18 MARSHALL L 6-7 3-29 EASTERN IWNOIS• L 0-5 3-2 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 3-7 4-18 MARSHALL 5-4 3-30 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 1-0 3-12 DAYTON w -~3-1 1 w 4-21 at Southeast Missouri" L 3-4 3-30 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L 0-5 3-12 DAYTON w 1-0 4-21 of Southeast Missouri• L 0-11 3-31 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L 0-6 3-15 vs. Rider L 1-6 4-22 of Austin Peay• L 1-2 3-31 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L 0-TI 3-15 vs. Tennessee-Mortin w 13-1 r 4-22 at Austin Peay· L 1-2 4-5 at Tennessee Tech" L 0-2 3-16 vs. Fordham w 8-2 4-28 al Eastern Kentucky& L 9-10 4-5 at Tennessee Tech• L 2-3 3-16 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy w 4-3 4-29 vs. Austin Peay& L 4-5 4-8 ct Eastern Kentucky• l 2-6 3-18 vs Vermont L 0-2 4-8 cl Eastern Kentucky• L 7-9 3-18 vs. Texas-Arlington L 2-3 1996 (17-38, 12-14/ 6th) 4-11 at Eastern Illinois" L 4-5 3-19 vs. Manhattan l 3-4 ct Eastern Illinois" 5-4 3-19 vs. Towson L 1-6 Date Opponent W=J.. ~ 4-11 w 3-12 vs. Creighton L 0-5 4-12 at Southeost Missouri• L 0-8 3-27 vs. Eastern Michigan w 5-1 3-13 vs. Volporoisa L 4-5 4-12 at Southeost Missouri' L 1-1 0 3-27 vs. Eastern Michigan L 0-3 3-13 vs. Providence L 0-5 4-13 at Tennessee-Mortin• L 3-8 3-28 vs. Eastern Michigan w 3-2 3-13 vs. Providence w 5-3 4-13 at Tennessee-Mortin• w 5-3 3-28 at Eastern Kentucky L 2-3 3-15 vs. Barry University L 0-2 4-15 at Ohio State L 2-7 3-31 WRIGHT STATE L 1-3 3-15 vs. IUPUI L 1-3 4-15 at Ohio Stole L 0-10 3-31 WRIGHT STATE w 4-2 3-16 vs. Hartford L 0-9 4-18 vs. South Florido L 0-8 4-2 TENNESSEE STATE" w 4-3 3-16 vs. Moine L 1-2 4-18 vs. Jacksonville State L 0-4 4-2 TENNESSEE STATE• w 7-1 3-22 vs. Michigan L 0-24 4-18 otTennessee L 0-8 4-3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 2-10 3-22 otTennessee L 7-9 4-19 vs. Eostem Kentucky w 7-0 4-3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• L 3-4 3-23 vs. Cleveland State L 2-3 4-19 vs. UNC Greensboro w 4-3 4-7 at Marshell L 3-5 3-23 vs. Austin Peo'/v,. L 4-6 4-20 vs. UNC Greensboro L 2-4 4-7 ot Marshall w 2-1 3-24 vs. Southwest issourl L 0-8 4-22 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 0-3 4-10 AUSTIN PEAY" w 9-1 3-24 vs. lndlono Stole L 3-6 4-22 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 1-3 4-10 AUSTIN PEAY" w 3-2 3-27 al Marshall L 0-6 4-23 TENNESSEE TECH• L 2-4 4-TI TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 9-1 3-27 at Marshall L 1-6 4-23 TENNESSEE TECH• w 3-2 4-TI TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 9-1 3-28 at Ohio State w 6-4 4-26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 0-4 4-13 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 1-0 3-28 al Ohio State L 1-6 4-26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" w 1-0 4-13 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 1-0 3-30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" w 3-2 4-28 TENNESSEE STATE• w 3-1 4-15 ot Kentucky l 5-9 3-30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• w 2-1 4-28 TENNESSEE STATE" w TI-3 4-17 at Southeast Missouri" l 0-1 3-31 AUSTIN PEAY" w 6-0 4-30 o1 Kentucky w 4-1 4-17 at Southeast Missouri• L 0-3 3-31 AUSTIN PEAY" w 9-1 4-30 al Kentucky L 2-4 4-18 at Eastern Illinois" w 3-0 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 3-TI 5-3 TENNESSEE TECH& L 1-3 4-18 at Eastern Illinois• w 3-0 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 3-5 5-4 EASTERN KENTUCKY& L 4-6 4-21 at Eastern Kentucky• w 4-1 4-5 at Tennessee Tech• w 6-3 4-21 ot Eastern Kentucky" w 4-0 4-5 at Tennessee Tech• L 1-4 1998 (15-33, 7-llnth) 4-24 al Middle Tennessee• w 2-1 Date Opponent W•L Score 4-24 al Middle Tennessee• w 2-1 4-6 at Middle Tennessee· w 6-2 - L 4-6 at Middle Tennessee· L 0-3 2-27 vs. Ohio ~ 4-25 ot Tennessee Slate• w 9-2 4-10 DAYTON L 1-5 2-28 vs. Writt Stole l 0-9 4-25 at Tennessee Store• w 8-3 4-10 DAYTON w 5-4 2-28 vs. Nert western L 0-11 4-26 at Tennessee Tech' L 1-9 4-12 al Austin Peay" L 6-7 3-1 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy L 1-6 5-1 vs. Eastern Kentucky& w 7-4 4-12 at Austin Peay" w 13-8 3-7 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 2-0 5-1 vs. Middle Tennessee& L 3-4 4-13 al Tennessee-Mortin• L l-2 3-7 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 9-3 5-2 vs. Eastern Illinois& L 1-6 4-13 atTennessee-Mortln' L 6-7 3-15 vs. Rutgers L 1-2

25 Morehead State University Year-By-Ye•ar Fastpitch Results

2000 (20-35, 10 -13/ 6th) 4-13 EA5TERN ILUNOIS• w l-0 4-18 at Southeast Missouri• L 4-7 3-6 Opponent W-L Score 4-13 EASTERN IWNOIS• w 4-1 4-18 at Southeas1 Missouri' L Qi!!I 7-4 3-2 NORTl-lERN KENTUCKY w 7-1 4-14 EA5TERN tLUNOIS• L 1-2 4-19 at Southeast Missouri' w NORTl-lERN KENTUCKY 6-1 4-19 o1 Morsholl w 2-1 4-22 at Eastern Kentucky" L 0-1 3-2 w 4-10 3-4 KENT STATE L 0-1 4-19 at Morsholl L 1-6 4-22 at Eastern Kentucky' L L 0-4 3-4 DAYTON L ~ 4-21 at Tennessee State' w 5-4 4-26 alTennessee Tech' L 1-9 4-21 at Tennessee Slate• L 2-3 4-26 at Tennessee Tech" L 0-8 3-5 KENT STATE 0-1 DAYTON L 0-2 4-22 ot Tennessee State· L 3-6 4-27 at Tennessee Tech" L 3-5 5-0 3-8 at Kentucky L 0-5 4-28 al Southeast Missouri' L 2-4 4-30 al Wright State w L 0-3 3-8 at Kentucky L 0-8 4-28 at Southeast Missouri' L 3-9 4-30 al ~ ht Slate 3-9 MARSHALL l-0 4-29 al Southeast Missouri" L 4-6 5-3 EAS N ILLINOIS• w 1-0 w 7-3 3-9 MARSHALL w 3-2 5--3 EASTERN ILUNOIS• w L ~ 3-12 vs. Moris! L 2-5 2002 (10-32-1, 6 -14-l/7th) 5--4 EASTERN ILUNOIS' 3-12 vs. Rider w 2-1 Date Opponent W-L ~ 3-13 vs. Manhattan L 1-3 2-26 NORTHERN KENTUCKY - L 3-6 3-13 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy L 0-15 NORTHERN KENTUCKY 8-6 • Ohio Volley Conference contest 2-26 w & Ohio Volley Conference Tournament contest 3-14 vs. Fairfield L 0-10 3-1 vs. Rider w 8-5 3-14 vs. Stephen F Austin L 1-8 3-1 ot Virginia L 4-16 $ Victory by forfeit 3-16 vs. Moine w 4-3 3-2 vs. Tennessee L 0-3 HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS 3-16 vs. Oulnnlploc w 1-0 3-2 vs. Appolochlon Stole L 6-7 3-17 VS IUPUI w 3-1 3-5 KENTUCKY L 3-4 3-17 vs. Towson w 2-1 3-5 KENTUCKY L 2-10 3-21 AKRON L 0-1 3-8 vs. Bradley w 2-1 3-21 AKRON L 1-7 3-8 at Western Kentucky L 6-13 3-25 at Tennessee-Mortin' L 2-3 3-8 vs. East Tennessee Stole L 5-7 3-25 at Tennessee-Mortin" w 5-1 3-9 vs. lUPUI L 6-10 3-26 at Tennessee-Mortin' L 1-6 3-10 vs. lUPUI L 2-6 3-29 of Wright State L 0-1 3-10 vs. East Tennessee Stole L 5-8 3-29 at Wright Slate L 2-4 3-13 INDIANASTATE L 0-1 4-1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• L 0-3 3-13 INDIANASTATE L l-9 4-1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE' L 4-5 3-15 vs. Morgon Stole w 10-1 4-2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• L 2-3 3-15 vs. Coastal Carolina L 2-9 4-4 at Ohio State L 2-7 3-16 vs. SI. John's L 0-10 4-4 al Ohio State w 10-2 3-16 vs. Eastern Illinois L 0-4 4-9 TENNESSEE TECH° L 0-1 3-23 at Eastern Illinois' L 5-7 4-9 TENNESSEE TECH' L 3-6 3-23 at Eastern Illinois' w 8-4 4-12 ot Eastern Kentucky' L 1-3 3-24 at f a stern Illinois' w 6-4 ::, 4-12 at Eastern Kentucky' L 0-5 3-29 AUS11N PEAY' T 4-4 = 4-15 ot Eastern Illinois' L 3-4 3-30 AUSlJN PEAY' w 2-1 I 4-15 at Eastern Illinois" L 3-7 3-30 AUS11N PEAY' L l-2 4-16 o1 Eastern Illinois' w 6-4 4-4 a1 Eastern Kentucky• L 1-5 ~ 4-21 TENNESSEE STATE" w 18-3 4-4 ot Eastern Kentucky" L 5-13 < • 4-21 TENNESSEE STATE• w 7-4 4-6 al Tennessee State• w 3-1 TENNESSEE STATE' w TI-7 4-6 at Tennessee State• L 5-10 4-25 EASTERN KENTUCKY' w 8-0 4-7 at Tennessee State• w 8-7 "'LI.I 4-264-22 KENTUCKY L 2-7 4-13 at Tennessee-Mortin' L l-6 4-26 KENTUCKY L 2-8 4-13 al Tennessee-Mortin' L 2-3 4-29 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 0-5 4-14 at Tennessee-Mortin• L 2-4 4-29 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• w 6-1 4-17 al Ohio State L 0-15 ~ 4-30 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 0-2 4-17 at Ohio Stole L 2-8 5--3 LOUISVILLE L 0 -8 4-20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 5--7 Stephanie Swanger set the school's career 5--3 LOUISV1LLE L 0 -8 4-20 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI' L 3-9 stolen base mark on April 23, 2002, against 5-6 at Austin Peay• w 10-0 4-21 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI' w 3-0 with her 56th swi 5-6 at Austin Peay• w 1-0 4-23 EAST£RN KENTUCKY' L l-10 Eastern K 5-7 of Austin Peay• w 4-3 4-27 TENNESSEE TECH' L l-10 5-11 vs. Southeast Missouri& l 3-4 4 -28 TENNESSEE TECH" L 2-3 5-11 vs. Tennessee Tech& L 0-5 4-28 TENNESSEE TECH• L 3-5 2001 {13-29, 6 -14/7th) 2003 {10-33-1, 6-14/7th) Dote Opponent W-L ~ Dote W-L Score 2-27 at Northern Kentucky L 0-2 3-5 ~~t -L 1-5 2-27 at Northern Kentucky w 3-0 3-5 LOUISVIL1£ L 0-8 3-3 KENT STATE L 0-3 3-7 of Marshall L 0-3 3-3 IUPUI L ~ 3-7 vs. Cleveland Stole L 7-8 3-9 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 2-1 3-8 vs. Dayton l 4-5 3-9 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 9-0 3-8 vs. Cleveland Stole w 4-3 I ) 3-10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 2-1 w 3-9 vs. Dayton w 8-7 , J) 3-10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE w 7-3 3-9 at Marshall L 1-11 3-15 vs. Louisville L 0-3 3-TI BOWLING GREEN STATE L 6-8 3-16 vs. New Mexico L 0-4 3-TI BOWLING GREEN STATE T 5--5 3-16 vs. Tex A&M-Corpus Christi l 0-9 3-12 at Kentucky L 0-10 3-16 vs. Sacramento Stole L 1-2 3-12 at Kentucky L 1-9 3-17 vs. Purdue L 1-6 3-15 vs. Oakland University L 2-3 3-17 vs. Western Kenlucky L 0-6 3-15 at Ohio State L 1-6 3-21 ct Dayton L 1-2 3-16 vs. Oakland University w 4-2 3-21 al Dayton L 0-5 3-16 at Ohio State L 0-14 3-24 AUS11N PEAY' L 0-1 3-21 vs. Illinois L 0-10 3-24 AUS11N PEAY' L 1-4 3-21 vs. Ulch L 1-10 3-25 AUSTIN PEAY' L 2-6 3-22 vs. Washington L 0-4 M 3-28 at Louisville w 7-6 3-29 at Auslin Peay· L 0-1 3-28 o1 Louisville L 0-7 3-29 at Austin Peay• L 6-8 3-31 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 4-3 3-30 at Ausitn Peay• l 5-6 3-31 TENNESSEE-MARTIN' w 2-1 4-1 DAYTON L 3-5 4-1 TENNESSEE-MARTIN' L 0-5 4-1 DAYTON L 1-4 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY' w l-0 4-5 TENNESSEE STATE' w 9-2 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY' L 2-4 4-5 TENNESSEE STATE• w 3-0 4-7 otTennessee Tech· L 0-8 ~ TENNESSEE STATE• w 8-0 4-7 otTennessee Tech' L 2-9 4-12 TENNESSEE-MARTIN' L 0-3 4-8 al Tennessee Tech• L 1-3 4-12 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L 0-4 4-11 at Kentucky L 0-8 4-13 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L a-n 4-11 ot Kentucky L 0-15 26 2004 Eagle Softbal~M All-Time Fastpitch Roster/Series Records Athlete Years Dana Fohl 1998-01 Shannon Mercer 1989-90 Marsha Schultz 1994-95 DenaAus1in 1989 Erin Foree 2002 Amanda Mccrady 2004- Nikki Scott 2000 Felicio Austin 1995 Amy Fox 1'999-02 Michelle McCrady 2002- Jami Seaman 2001 Jamie Baker 1989 Leslie Gibbs 1'995-97 Julie McDermott 1991-92 Nikki Shallcross 2004- Becky Bailey 1989-92 Julie Gibson 1990-91 Summer McGill 2003- Erin Shish 1991-94 Heather Barnhart 1993-95 Koren Gillum 2000 Uz McGonnlgal 2003- Jill Sloon 2002-03 Shannon Bender 1997-00 Jenn Graham 2001 Jodi McMackin 1991-94 Alicia Spratt 1996 Michelle Bernard 1989 Stephanie Graham 1994-97 Melisa Mittemiller 1998-99 Alicia Stevens 2001 Tracy Bowling 1989 Melissa Grigsby 1991 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 Kelly Stewart 1997-00 Judy Braley 1989-92 Sara Hacker 2001- Jeanne Noble 1992-93 Mlcele Sturm 2000 Nikki Brock 2000-03 Jessica Hardy 1994-95 Shannon Nord 2001 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Joy Brookbank 1989 Stephanie Hernandez 2002- Toni Orr 2002-03 Stephanie Swonger 1999-02 Angie Brooker 1996-99 Tracy Herron 1990 Kim Osborne 1989 Gina Taylor 1990 Jaime Cobo 1995-96 Vanessa Higgins 2001 BethOWens 1990-93 Lilgenlo Texter 1993 Alma Chapmon 1996-99 Heather Hoying 1998-01 Natalee Owens 2002-03 Carol Thompson 1989-90 Jessica Chin 2002- Trish Hudson 1989 Shannon O'Toole 1994-95 Toro Thomas 1989 Jennifer Clark 1990 Heather Hughes 1998-01 Susan Pape 1995-98 Amy nmble 1990-93 Karla Clifton 1989-91 Usa Iker 2004- Genlne Pellegrino 1998-99 Cheri Venturino !Strunk) 1993-94, 96-97 Krystle Coleman 2004- Jacque Jackson 2002- Alison Queen 2001-03 Connie Via 1991 Lauren Cook 2.004- Lyndsey Jackson 2003- Nola Queen 1998-01 Jamie Vojvodich 1996 MollyCope 2002-03 Martha Kelly 1997 Heather Ranson 2000 Kacy Walker 2002- Sascha Cox 1998-99 Becky King 2004- Brenna Read 2001-03 Cothi Watson 1989-92 Porn Crowford 2000-01 11ffony King 1997 Melissa Rice 2002-03 Tracy Webb 1993 Christy Creswell 1996 Chris1y Lainhart 1998 Toro Ricketts 1994 Ashli Wh~e 1990-93 Lesley Curtis 1998-99 Shendro Landis 1995 Jonll Robinson 1998-01 Amy Wilkinson 1998-01 Angle Davis 1989-92 Mario Lanzi 1998-00 Melody Ross 2004- Jolene Wori

Highest Batting Average•: Most Total Bases: Mast Wins: .365 Jeanne Noble 1992-93 276 Beth Owens 1990-93 36 Susan Pope 1995-98 .356 Ashli White 1990-93 258 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 33 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 .346 Beth Owens 1990-93 239 Nola Queen 1998-01 30 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Amy Timble 1990-93 225 Angie Roush 1994-97 28 Ashli White 1990-93 .342 Toni Orr 2002-03 206 Amy limble 1990-93 25 Amy Estridge 1991-94 .322 Cathi Walson 1989-92 Highest Slugging Percentoge•: 23 Angie Davis 1989-92 .316 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 .566 Shannon O'Toole 1994-95 20 Molly Surratt 1998-01 .315 Shannon O'Toole 1993-95 .563 Jeanne Noble 1992-93 19 Pom Crowford 2000-01 .291 Jodi McM ockin 1991-94 .494 Toni Orr 2002-03 14 Notolie Massingill 1999 .290 JI.Jdy Braley 1989-92 .485 Beth Owens 1990-93 9 Molly Cope 2002-03 Most Home Runs: .464 Ashil White 1990-93 Lowest Earned Run Average•: 17 Nolo Queen 1998-01 Most Stolen Bases: 1.78 Angie Davis 1989-92 11 Shannon O'Toole 1993-95 56 Stephanie Swonger 1999-02 1.88 Ashli White 1990-93 6 Alison Queen 2001-03 55 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 2.04 Amy Estridge 1991-94 Angie Roush 1994-97 39 Erin Shlsh 1991-94 2.15 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 5 Natalee Owens 2002-03 36 Nikki Brock 2000-03 2.35 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Sascha Cox 1998-99 2.61 Porn Crawford 2000-01 Nikki Brock 2000-03 Amy Estridge held opponents to a Jeanne Noble 1992-93 Most Times Hit by a Pitch: 2.78 Susan Pope 1995-98 career batting average of .226. Beth Owens 1990-93 16 Alison Queen 2001-03 2.99 Cher! Venturino 1993-97 4 Toni Orr 2002-03 13 Jodi McMackin 1991-94 Most Strikeouts: Fewest Hits Allowed•: Dona Fohl 1998-01 9 Angie Brooker 1996-99 235 Susan Pape 1995-98 243 Angle Davis 1989-92 Stoey Zarembskl 1995 Alma Chapman 1996-99 204 Amy Estridge 1991-94 302 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Cathi Watson 1989-92 8 MICHEl.lltld:1I./IDY 2002-03 181 Ashil White 1990-93 311 Am~ Estridge 1991-94 Most Runs Batted In: Angie Roush 1994-97 160 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 360 Mal y Surratt 1998-01 105 Amy llmble 1990-93 Most Strikeouts: 149 Pam Crowford 2000-01 364 Ashil White 1990-93 91 Beth Owens 1990-93 112 Nikki Brock 2000-03 143 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Fewest Runs Allowed•: 90 Nola Queen 1998-01 96 Ste)chanie Graham 1994-97 131 Angle Davis 1989-92 727 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 85 Cathi Walson 1989-92 95 Noa Queen 1998-01 113 SlBIHANEl-tRNAtal 2002-03 150 Angie Davis 1989-92 77 Judy Braley 1989-92 90 Jontl Robinson 1998-01 106 Molly Cope 2002-03 167 Molly Surratt 1998-01 J 70 Jeanne Noble 1992-93 89 Amy WIikinson 1998-01 83 Nikki Scott 2000 180 Amy Estridge 1991 -94 .. ,..m .. _ 1994-97 Most Walks: Most Appearances: 186 Ashil White 1990-93 64 Angie Roush 1994-97 50 Beth Owens 1990-93 119 Susan Pape 1995-98 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed•: Ashil White 1990-93 49 Judy Braley 1989-92 92 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 66 Angie Davis 1989-92 62 Erin Shlsh 1991-94 46 Becky Balley 1989-92 77 Molly Surratt 1998-01 84 Wendy E'dcerson 1989-92 1 45 Stephanie Grohom 1994-97 65 Porn Crowford 2000-01 102 Amy Estrl ge 1991-94 ~ . Most Gomes Ployed: ~197 Angie Brooker 1996-99 43 Nikki Brock 2000-03 62 Ashli White 1990-93 Ashil White 1990-93 w 194 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 Alma Chapman 1996-99 Most Games Started: 109 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Angie Roush 1994-97 Most Sacrifices: 111 Susan Pape 1995-98 Fewest Walks Allowed": 191 Alma Chapman 1996-99 32 Alma Chapman 1996-99 86 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 34 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 8 190 Stephanie Graham 1994-97 30 Judy Braley 1989-92 51 Amy Estridge 1991-94 63 Pam Crawford 2000-01 N Most At Bots: 29 Erin Shlsh 1991-94 Ashli While 1990-93 93 Molly Surratt 1998-01 601 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 26 Amy limble 1990-93 49 Pam Crowford 2000-01 97 Angie Davis 1989-92 591 Angie Roush 1994-97 24 Nikki Brock 2000-03 Highest Winning Percentage•: 100 Ashli White 1990-93 569 Beth Owens 1990-93 Highest On Base percentage•: .750 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Fewest Hit Batsmen•: 537 Nola Queen 1998-01 .418 Toni Orr 2002-03 .560 Ashli White 1990-93 2 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 525 Dano Fohl 1998-01 .394 Beth Owens 1990-93 .548 Angie Davis 1989-92 6 Ashli While 1990-93 Most Runs Scored: .385 Ashli White 1990-93 .481 Amy Es1rldge 1991-94 8 Angie Davis 1989-92 113 Beth Owens 1990-93 .379 Shannon O'Toole 1994-95 ,455 Molly Surratt 1998-01 12 Molly Surratt 1998-01 98 Erin Shish 1991-94 .377 Amy llmble 1990-93 Most Complete Games: 19 Susan Pope 1995-98 97 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 Highest Fielding % {300+ Chances): 90 Susan Pope 1995-98 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 Judy Braley 1989-92 .989 Cothi Watson 1989-92 73 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 Amy Estridge 1991-94 86 Jodi McMockln 1991-94 .980 Nolo Queen 1998-01 49 Ashli While 1990-93 Fewest Wild Pitches•: Cathi Wotson 1989-92 .976 Angie Brooker 1996-99 46 Arny Estridge 1991-94 2 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Most Hits: .973 Alison Queen 2001-03 39 Porn Crowford 2000-01 12 Angle Davis 1989-92 197 Beth Owens 1990-93 .969 Stephanie Graham 1994-97 Most Saves: 17 Ashli White 1990-93 190 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 5 Ashli While 1990-93 20 Molly Surratt 1999-01 167 Angle Roush 1994-97 • Min 240 At Bats 2 JACQUE JACKSON 2002-03 26 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 156 Amy Timble 1990-93 Porn Crowford 2000-01 Fewest Ex. Base Hits Allowed": 147 Dono Fohl 1998-01 Molly Surralt 1998-00 33 Angie Davis 1989-92 Most Doubles: Angle Davis 1989-92 39 Arny Estridge 1991-94 38 Dano Fohl 1998-01 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 60 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Beth Owens 1990-93 Most Shutouts: 61 Ashli While 1990-93 35 Nola Queen 1998-01 10 Susan Pope 1995-98 72 Porn Crowford 2000-01 34 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 9 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 Lowest Opponent Botting Avg.•: 33 Jonll Robinson 1998-01 8 Ashli White 1990-93 {totols from 1991-presentl Most Triples: 7 Amy Estridge 1991-94 .226 Amy Es1ridge 1991-94 14 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 6 Porn Crowford 2000-01 .259 Ashli White 1990-93 13 Beth Owens 1990-93 Molly Surratt 1998-01 .271 Pam Crawford 2000-01 11 Erin Shish 1991-94 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 .278 Suson Pope 1995-98 9 Cathi Watson 1989-92 Most Innings Pitched: .280 Molly Surratt 1998-01 8 Jodi McMockln 1991-94 702.0 Susan Pape 1995-98 Amy lirnble 1990-93 548.1 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 •Min 240 Innings Pitched 379.l Ashli White 1990-93 349.1 Arny Estridge 1991-94 346.1 Pam Crawford 2000-01 Nola Queen owns the school's career home run record with 17. 28 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Individual Season Records BAmNG PITCHING

Highest Batting Average•: ·Most Total Bases: Most Wins: .443 Ashli While 1993 99 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 14 Natalie Massingill 1999 .440 Julie Morigo 1990 91 Angie Roush 1995 12 Molly Surratt 1999 .415 Beth Owens 1992 5honnon O'Toole 1995 Cheri Venturino 1997 .401 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 Beth Owens 1992 11 Susan Pope 1995 .398 Amy Timble 1992 89 Jeanne Noble 1992 10 Pam Crowford 2001 .391 Beth Owens 1990 Highest Slugging Percentage•: Ashli White 1993 ,388 Jeanne Noble 1992 .650 Shannon O'Toole 1995 9 Pam Crawford 2000 .380 Judy Braley 1992 .624 Julie Marigo 1990 Susan Pope 1998 .363 Melissa Grigsby 1991 .617 Ashli White 1993 Amy Estridge 1993 .345 Erin Shlsh 1994 .586 Jeanne Noble 1992 Wendy Epperson 1989 Angie Roush 1995 .572 Nola Queen 1999 Lowest Earned Run Average•: Toni Orr 2003 Beth Owens 1992 0 .17 Ashli While 1990 Most Home Runs: Most Stolen Bases: 0.99 Wendy E~erson 1989 10 Shannon O'Toole 1995 33 Julie Marigo 1990 1.04 Amy Estrl ge 1993 8 Nola Queen 1999 26 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 1.45 Amy Estridge 1991 4 Natalee Owens 2003 22 Stephanie Swonger 1999 1.61 Ashli White 1991 Nola Queen 2000 19 Stephanie SWonger 2000 1.65 Molly Surratt 1999 Angie Roush 1995 Sascha Cox 1998 1.80 Natalie Massingill 1999 Notolie Mossingn won a school- Stacy Zorembskl 1995 Most Times Hit by a Pitch: 2.09 Susan Pope 1998 record 14 games in 1999. 3 Nikki Brock 2003 10 Alison Queen 2002 2.16 Molly Surratt 1998 Fewest Hits Allowed•: Alison Queen 2002 8 Jodi McMockin 1991 2.29 Ashli White 1993 45 Ashli White 1990 Nola Queen 2001 7 MICHEllE McCRADY 2003 Most Strikeouts: 66 Wendy Epperson 1989 Amy WIikinson 2000 5 Angle Brooker 1996 83 Nikki Scott 2000 61 Amy Estridge 1991 Dono Fohl 1999 4 Seven tied 76 Pam Crowford 2000 84 Cheri Venturino 1993 Jeanne Noble 1993 Most Strikeouts: 73 STB'HANEIBNAN)fZ 2003 86 Amy Estridge 1994 Beth Owens 1991 37 Nikki Brock 2000 Pam Crowford 2001 Amy Estridge 1993 Most Runs Batted In: Stephanie Graham 1996 72 Molly Cope 2002 Fewest Runs Allowed•: 44 Amy Timble 1992 35 Amy Wilkinson 2000 69 Susan Pope 1995 16 Ashli White 1990 41 Jeanne Noble 1992 31 Susan Pope 1995 68 Stoey Zorembskl 1995 25 Wendy Epperson 1989 35 Nola Queen 1999 30 Shannon Bender 1997 63 Susan Pope 1997 33 Amy Estridge 1991 33 Nola Queen 2000 Stephanie Graham 1995 Amy Estridge 1993 37 Amy Estridge 1993 31 Shannon O'Toole 1995 Most Walks: Ashli White 1990 45 Molly Surratt 1999 29 Jeanne Noble 1993 29 Becky Balley 1990 Most Appearances: Fewest Earned Runs Allowed•: ~ Cathi Watson 1992 24 Toni Orr 2003 33 Porn Crawford 2001 2 Ashli White '" 28 Julie McDermott 1991 20 Julie Gibson 1991 32 Pam Crawford 2000 12 Wendy E~erson 26 Stoey Zorembski 1995 19 Beth Owens 1990 Cheri Venturino 1997 16 Amy Estri ge 1993 Judy Braley 1991 18 Alma Chapmon 1996 Susan Pope 1995 i::~1 17 Amy Est~dge 1991 Most Games Played: Most Sacrifices: 31 Molly Cope 2002 21 Ashli White 1991 56 Angie Brooker 1997 14 Marsha Schultz 1995 Susan Pape 1998 Fewest Walks Allowed•: Stephanie Graham 1997 Jennifer Clark 1990 Susan Pope 1997 12 Molly Surratt 1998 j= Tiffany King 1997 13 Becky Bailey 1990 Most Games Started: Ashli White 1990 Angie Roush 1997 12 Alma Chapmon 1998 30 Susan Pope 1998 Wendy Epperson 1989 55 Six tied Carol Thompson 1990 28 Cheri Venturino 1997 14 Molly Cope 2003 Most At Bats: Highest On Base percentage•: Susan Pqpe 1997 17 5TB'HANE teNAN)fZ 2003 182 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 .492 Julie Morigo 1990 Susan Pope 1995 Fewest Hit Batsmen•: 178 Dono Fohl 2000 .475 Beth Owens 1990 27 Cheri Venturino 1996 0 Molly Surratt 1998 174 Angle Roush 1995 .462 Tonl Orr 2003 Highest Winning Percentage•: Ashli White 1992 172 Angle Roush 1997 .450 Ashli White 1993 .818 Wendy fpperson 1989 Natalie Massingill 1999 164 Alma Chapman 1997 Beth Owens 1992 .800 Molly Surratt 1999 Ashil White 1990 Marsha Schullz 1996 Highest Fielding % (100+ Ch):: .667 Ashli White 1993 Wendy Epperson 1989 Most Runs Scored: .997 Cathi Watson 1992 .600 Amy Estridge 1993 Fewest WIid Pitches": 45 Beth Owens 1992 .995 Cathi Watson 1991 Ashli White 1990 0 Wendy Epperson 1989 37 Julie Morigo 1990 .994 Cathi Watson 1990 Most Complete Games: 1 Ashli White 1993 36 Erin Shish 1992 .991 Nola Queen 2001 25 Cheri Venturino 1997 Ashli While 1990 34 Cathi Watson 1992 ,988 Alison Queen 2003 Susan Pape 1995 2 Molly Cope 2003 33 Jeanne Noble 1992 24 Susan Pope 1997 Amy Estridge 1993 Most Hits: •Min 80 At Bats 22 Pam Crowford 2001 Cheri Venturino 1993 73 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 21 Susan Pope 1998 Amy Estridge 1991 66 Beth Owens 1992 Most Saves: Fewest Ex. Bose Hts Alowed": 60 Angie Roush 1995 3 Ashli White 1990 6 Amy Estridge 1993 59 Jeanne Noble 1992 2 Ashli While 1991 Amy Estridge 1991 57 Dono Fohl 2000 Porn Crowford 2001 Ashli White 1990 Judy Braley 1992 1 13 tied 11 Amy Eslrldge 1994 Most Doubles: Most Shutouts: 12 Wendy Epperson 1989 20 Jeanne Noble 1992 6 Susan Pqpe 1998 Lowest Opponent Botting Avg.•: 17 Beth Owens 1992 4 Porn Crowford 2001 (totals from 1991-present) 15 Angle Roush 1995 Molly Surratt 1999 .196 Amy Estridge 1991 Ashli White 1993 Cheri Venlurlno 1997 .203 Amy Estridge 1993 14 Dono Fohl 2000 3 Six tied .249 Ashli While 1991 Amy 1imble 1993 Most Innings Pitched: .255 Cheri Venturino 1993 Most Triples: 187.2 Susan Pope 1997 .258 Ashil White 1992 6 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 185.l Susan Pape 1995 Julie Morigo 1990 185.0 Cheri Venturino 1997 •Min 80 Innings Pitched 4 Eight tied 182.2 Porn Crowford 2001 174.0 Susan Pope 1998 n bat set two MSU records. 29 Morehead State University Individual Game & Team Game/Season Records BAmNG-GAME PITCHING-GAME BAmNG-SEASON PfTo-tlNG-SEASON Most At Bats: Most Innings Pitched: Highest Batting Average: Highest Earned Run Average: 7 JIii Sioon 3/23/02 15.0 Ashli While 4n/93 .349 1992 4 .51 2003 vs. Eastern Illinois vs. Eastern Kentucky .299 1991 & 1990 Lowest Earned Run Average: Jodi McMackin 4/7/93 Most Hits Ailowed: Lowest Botting Average: 1.15 1990 vs. Eastern Kentucky 26 Cheri Strunk 3/22/96 .203 2001 1.57 1993 & 1989 Most Runs Scored: vs. Michigan Most At Bats: 1.84 1999 5 Cathi Watson 4/29/92 Most Runs Allowed: 1464 1997 Most Complete Games: vs. Lincoln Memorial 24 Cheri Strunk 3/22/96 Fewest At Bats: 49 1997 Most Hits: vs. Michigan 688 1989 42 1996 & 1991 5 Judy Braley 4/13/92 vs. Kentucky State Most Earned Runs Allowed: Most Runs Scored: Fewest Complete Games: Amy limble 4/13/92 24 Cheri Strunk 3/22/96 297 1992 14 2002 vs. Kentucky State vs. Michigan 283 1991 Most Saves: Most Doubles: Most Walks Allowed: Fewest Runs Scored: 4 1990 3 Amy Wilkinson 4no199 7 Susan Pape 5/4/96 77 2001 3 1991 vs. Austin Peay vs. Eastern Kentucky Most Hits: Fewest Saves: Most Triples: Most Strikeouts: 460 1992 0 1999, 1994 & 1993 2 Sascha Cox 4/11/99 10 Molly Cope 3/8/02 396 1991 Most Shutouts: vs. Tennessee-Martin vs. Bradley Fewest Hits: 9 1998 Sascha Cox 3/21/98 Most Wild Pitches: 172 1989 8 1991 vs. Brown Most Home Runs: 4 Pam Crowford 3/8/00 Most Doubles: Fewest Shutouts: 2 Amy Wilkinson 4/15/00 vs. Kentucky 82 1992 l 2002 & 1995 vs. Easlern Illinois Most Hit Batsmen: 70 1993 Most Innings Pitched: Shannon O'Toole 4/5/95 4 Molly Surratt 3/3/01 Fewest Doubles: 372.2 1997 vs. Oaylon vs. IUPUI 18 1990 358.2 2000 Most Total Bases: Susan Pape 4/30/97 Most Triples: Fewest Innings Pitched: 9 Shannon O'Toole 4/5/95 vs. Kentucky 21 1993 & 1991 186.2 1989 vs, Oaylon Fewest Triples: Most Hits Allowed: Jeanne Noble 3/18/93 TEAM-GAME 4 2001 430 2002 vs. Seton Hall Fewest Hits Allowed: Most Runs Betted In: BATTING Most Home Runs: 18 1995 144 1989 ;:; 8 Amy llmble 4/29/92 Most Runs: 31 , (4/29/921 14 1999 242 1990 vs. Lincoln Memorial Most Hits: 29, (4/13/921 = Most Runs Allowed: Most Stolen Bases: Most At Bats: 53, (4/7/931 Fewest Home Runs: 2 1994 274 2002 5 Jennifer Moffitt 4/28/97 Most Doubles: 6, (4/8/92 & 4/17 /931 vs. Tennessee State Fewest Runs Allowed: j Most Triples: 5, (4/29/921 Most Total Bases: Most Times Hit by a Pitch: 72 1989 Most Home Runs: 2, (seven times! 591 1992 (~ - _2 lwo players three times 114 1990 Most RBI: 22, (4/29/921 Fewest Total Bases: W Most Strikeouts: 227 1989 Most Earned Runs Allowed: u., 4 Toni Orr 3/23/02 Most Stolen Bases: JO, (4/13/921 Most Runs Betted In: 177 2003 vs. Eastern Illinois Most Walks: 10 (4/21/001 247 1992 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 4 Keri Maddox 4/4/93 Most Sacrifices: 6, (4/8/ 921 42 1989 vs. Austin Peay PITCHING 246 1991 I Fewest Runs Betted In: 48 1990 Most Walks: Most Runs: 24, (3/22/961 61 2001 Most Walks Allowed: 3 five players five times Most Earned Runs: 24, (3/22/961 154 1995 Most Sacrifice Hits: Most Hits: 2 6, (3/22/961 Highest Slugging Percentage: 2 14 players 20 times Fewest Walks Allowed: Most Strikeouts: 13, (4/22/001 .448 1992 Most Sacrifice Flies: 52 2002 Most Walks: 9, {5/4/961 Lowest Slugging Percentage: 2 Jeanne Noble 4/8/92 55 2003 Most Wild Pitches: 4, lthree times) ,259 1998 vs. Wright Slate Most Strikeouts: Most Hit Batsmen: 4, (twicel Most Stolen Bases: 90 1990 185 2000 Singe-game recor s re ect t e 66 1999 159 1991 ears 1991-93 and 1996-2002 INDMDUAL-MISC. Fewest Stolen Bases: 157 1990 TEAM-MISC. SEASON Most Losses: 23 2003 Fewest Strikeouts: Season: 21, Cheri Venturino, 1996 Most Batters Hit by a Pitch: 73 1989 Most Games Played: 56, 1997 Career: 71. Susan Pape, 1995-98 24 2002 Most Wild Pitches: Fewest Games Played: 28, 1989 Most Runs Allowed: 19 2003 50 1995 Highest Winning Pct.: .756, 1990 Season: 133, Cheri Venturino, 1996 Fewest Botters Hit by a Pitch: Fewest Wild Pitches: Most Wins: 31, 1990 Career: 412, Susan Pape, 1995-98 4 1994 & 1989 5 1993 & 1990 Fewest Wins: 10, 2002 & 2003 Most Earned Runs Allowed: Most Strikeouts: 6 1989 Most Losses: 38, 1996 Season: 93, Cheri Venturino, 1996 298 2000 Most Hit Batsmen: Fewest Loses: 9, 1990 Career: 279, Susan Pape, 1995-98 Fewest Strikeouts: 28 2000 Most OVC Wins: 16, 1999 Most Walks Allowed: 70 1989 Fewest Hit Batsmen: f'ewestOVC'Mns: 6, 2001, 2002& 2003 Season: 82, Slacy Zarembskl, 1995 Most Walks: 3 1998 Most OVC Losses: 19, 1997 Career: 183, Susan Pape, 1995-98 162 1990 5 1999, 1990 & 1989 Fewest OVC Losses: 5, 1999 Longest Hitting Streak: Fewest Walks: Most Extra Base Hits Allowed: Longest Win Streak! 10, 1990 Season: 14, Oona Fohl 57 1993 96 2002 Longest Losing Streak! 12, 1996 (3/25/00 to 4/12/00) Most Sacrifices: Fewest Extra Base Hits Alowed: Best Start: 6-0-3, 1990 Most Errors: 82 1990 23 1989 Most Home Wins: 14, 1990 Season: 28, MICHB.i.E Mc:CRAD't 2003 Fewest Sacrifices: 32 1990 Subse uenl Miscellaneous Team Season Records Be in In 1991 29 1992 Highest Opponent Batting Avg.: Most Past Ba s: 29, 1994 Opp. cs Pct.: .343, 2003 Highest On Base Percentage: .333 2002 Fewest Past Balls: 7, 1998 Lowest Opp. CS Pct.: .098, 1994 .384 1992 Lowest Opponent Batting Avg.: Most Double Plays: 24, 1997 Most Runners LOB: 337, 1997 Lowest On Base Percentage: .201 1989 Fewest Double Plays: 8, 1991 Fewest Run~ LOB: 201, 1994 .252 2001 .211 1990 Most Opp. DPs: 18, 1995 Most IBB: 2, 1997 & 2001 Highest Fielding Percentage: Key Fewest Opp. DPs: 6, 1993 Most Opp. IBB: 6, 2002 . 954 1997 Records are from 1989-present Most Triple Plays: None Most Grand Slams: 1, four limes Lowest Fielding Percentage: Bold indicates current player Most Opp. Triple Plays: 1. 1998 Most Opp. Grand Slams: 3, 2002 .922 1994 30 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Eagles of Distinction ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE ACADEMIC CHAMPIONS AII-OVC First Jeam Verizon (GTE) Academic All-America Pam Crawford, 2001 Jeon! Gollihue. 1986 Dona fohl, 1999 Shannon O'Toole, 1995 Jodi McMackln, 1994 Cathi Watson, 1991, 1992 Nola Queen, 1998, 1999 Toni Orr, 2003 Tonf Ort, 2002, 2003 \1arizoi1 (GT() Acadenic AI-Distric:t rv Sec'ondTeam Ffrsl Team Nikki Brock, 2003 Koria Clifton, 1991 Pam Crowford, 2000 Dana Eohl, 2000 Dono Fohl, 2000 Notolle Massingill, 1999 Jodi McMockln, 1994 Jennifer Moffitt, 1996, 1997 Jennifer Moffitt, 1997 Shannpn Nord, 2001 Toni Orr, 2003 Shonnor, O'Toole, 1995 Shannon O'Toole, 1995 Susqn Pape, 1996 Susan Pape, 1998 Nola Queen, 2000 Cathi Watson, 1991. 1992 Jor;iti Robinson. 1999, 2001 Second Team Angle Roush, 1996 An outstanding player, Dono Fohl, 2001 Susan Pape was one of Molly Surratt, 1999 Dana Fohl is the lone Jennifer Moffit!, 1996 the most decorated Erlri Shish, 1994 Eagle to be named as Susan Pope, 1996, 1997 Eagles both on and off Cheri Venturino, 1997 Angie Roush, 1995, 1996 the field. Honorable Mention an OVC Scholar-Athlete. NFCA (NSCA) Scholar-Athletes Nikki Brock, 2002 Shannon Bender, 1999 STEPHANIE HERNANDEZ, 2002 Nikki Brock, 2001 Shannon O'Toole, 1994 Angle Brooker, 1996 Jonti Robinson, 2000 Alma Chapman, 1996, 1999 Jamie Vojvodich, 1996 Stoey Zorembski, 1995 Molly Cope, 2003 OVC All-Tournament Dano Fohl, 2001 Jennifer Moffitt, 1997 Anw Fox, 1999, 2001 Angle Roush, 1995 Jenn Graham, 2001 OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll Vanessa Higgins, 2001 Healher Barnhart. 1994 Heother Hoying, 1999, 2001 Shannon Bender, 1998, 1999 Heather Hughes, 1999, 2001 Nikki Brock, 2000, 2001 , 2003 LYNDSEY JACKSON, 2003 Angie Brooker, 1996, 1997, 1999 MICHELLE McCRADY, 2003 Alma Chapmon, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Jennifer Moffitt, 1995 Molly Cope, 2002, 2003 Shannon Nord, 2001 Pam Crowford. 2003 Toni Orr, 2003 Lesley Curtis, 1999 Shannon O'Toole, 1995 Amy Estridge, 1994 Natalee Owens, 2003 Dano Fohl, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Susan Pope, 1995, 1996, 1997 Erin Foree, 2002 Angle Roush was Jenn r Mo Angie Roush, 1995, 1996 Amy Fox, 1999, 2000, 2001. 2002 recognized on both the several Eagle records Jami Seamon, 2001 Jenn Graham, 2001 OVC Honor Roll and all­ Jill Sloon, 2003 and also was honored Karen Gillum, 2000 conference teams. for her academic SARA HACKER, 2003 Molly Surratt, 2001 Jessica Hardy, 1994, 1995 KACY WALKER, 2003 achievements. Vanessa Higgins, 2001 Amy Wilkinson, 2001 Heather Hoying, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 OVC Scholar-Athlete Heather Hughes, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Dana Fohl, 2000 JACQUE JACKSON, 2002, 2003 OVC Medal of Honor LYNDSEY JACKSON, 2003 Molly Cope, 2003 Tiffany Leonard, 1994 Dono Fohl, 2000 MICHELLE McCRADY, 2002, 2003 Amy Fox, 1999 SUMMER McGILL, 2003 Karen GIiium, 2000 Jodi McMockin, 1994 Shannon Nord, 2001 Jennifer Moffitt, 1994, 199 5 Toni Orr, 2003 Shannon Nord, 2001 Shannon O'Toole, 1995 Toni Orr. 2002, 2003 Shannon O'Toole, 1995 Susan Pope, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Nola Queen, 2000 Brenna Reod, 2003 Melissa Rice, 2003 Toro Ricketts. 1994 Angie Roush, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Rachael Schatzle, 1994 One of MSU's best all­ oman-;...... , - to earn First-Team~ All- Jami Seaman, 2001 time pitchers, Ashil L Erin Shlsh, 1994 White struck out only f~hlffi;j - OVC and Academic All­ Jill Sloon, 2002, 2003 America honors. Alicia Sprott, 1996, 1997 23 times in her career. 1• I • ~------~ Kelly Stewart, 1999 Mlcele Sturm, 2000 ® Molly Surratt, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 KACY WALKER, 2003 Amy Wilkinson. 2000, 2001

Active players are In bold caps 31 Morehead State University Morehead State University In 116 years, the sweep of history hos carried for approximately 3,400 single students and Morehead Stote'Universily and its predecessor 138 student families. institution, the Morehead Normal School, from Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin look office July 1, 1992, one makeshift classroom to the high-tech world as the 12th president of the University. He of Internet-based classes and a radio telescope previously served as chancellor of Coastal which reaches from o campus hillside literally to Carolina University and vice chancellor of the the stars. University of South Carolina at Spartanburg. One student appeared on the first day of class Dr. Eaglin currently serves on the Division I In October, 1887, In o little, rented cottage where Boord of Directors of the NCAA and Is the the Adron Doran University Center now stands. senior state university president In Kentucky. Tens of thousands of students have come from The University Is located in the foothills of the foothills and mountains, the river towns and the Daniel Boone National Forest in Rowan the hillside forms of East Kentucky and beyond County, midway between Lexington, Ky., and to seek the means to a better life in this beauli- Huntington, W.Va ,, on Interstate 64. ful, forested valley. Our first president, Frank But- MSU is a charter member of the Ohio ton, and his widowed mother, Phebe, literally Valley Conference in NCAA Division I and spent their lives bringing •a light to the moun- sponsors 18 intercollegiate sports for men and loins• by founding a church-sponsored school women. They include football. basketball, to train teachers. The institution came under state baseball, cross country, indoor and outdoor control in 1922 and achieved University status in track and freld, rifle, golf and tennis for men, 1966. and volleyball, soccer, basketball, softball, Today, Morehead Stale University has more cross country, indoor and outdoor track and than 9,500 students from 100 Kentucky counties, field, rifle and tennis for women. The football 42 states and 37 nations. They are enrolled on Eagles compete in the Pioneer Football campus, at extended campus centers In League. Our coed cheerleading squad has Ashland, Jackson, Ml. Sterling, Prestonsburg and ...,______olliiiliiiiil __ _,. won 14 national championships and the all- ;;; West Liberty, and several other locations in East girl squad has four notional titles. = Kentucky and across the globe lhrough the Morehead State University campus. Affim,ative Action Statement World Wide Web, MSU has the state's best com- puter-student ratio in its computer laboratories and the campus is ranked Morehead Stole University Is committed to providing equol educotlondl ! opportunities to oil persons regardless of race, color, notional origin, age, ult among the safest in the nation. religion, sex, or disability In ifs educational programs, services, activities, em- V Nearly 50,000 persons have received degrees from MSU. Nearly 80 ployment policies, and admission of students to any program of study. In this w degree programs ore available on the two-year, four-year and grodu- regard the University conforms to all the lows, statutes, and regulations con­ ,: cernlng equoi·employment opportunities and affirmative ocflon. This Includes: ate levels through four colleges (Caudill College of Humanities, College of TIiie VI and TIiie VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, mle IX of the Education 0N Business, College of Education, and College of Science and Technology) Amendments of 1972, Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, Equal Poy Act of and the Institute for Regional Analysis and Public Policy, Two-thirds of the 1963, Vietnam Ero Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, Age Dis­ faculty hold doctoral degrees. crlminotion In Employment Act of 1967. Sections 503 ond 504 of the Rehabili­ tollon Act of 1973, Americans with Disobilllles Act of 1990, ond Kentucky MSU supports its missions of teaching, applied research and public Revised Statutes 207.130 to 207.240. [Vocational educotionol programs ot service through an annual budget of more than $92 million. Additionally, Morehead Stole University supported by federal funds Include Industrial edu- rants and contracts from external sources for research, service and eolian, vocotlonol agriculture, business education, home economics educa­ g tion and the associate degree program In nursing.) Any Inquires should be academic/student support prolects generate more than $15 million each addressed to: Francene L. Botts-Butler, Affirmotlve Action Officer, Morehead year. Private donations to the University, mainly through the MSU Founda- Stole University, 314 Allie Young Holl, Morehead, KY 40351 Telephone: {6061 lion Inc., have exceeded two million. ?83-2085. Morehead State was the first institution in Kentucky to offer a complete degree program, the Master of Business Administration (MBA), totally through the Warld Wide Web. In addition. the University hosts graduate-level programs for nurse practitioners and physicians assistants through the University of Kentucky. The University is acquiring a satellite tracking system In partnership with NASA in the ongoing development of the new Space Science Center. Also, the University hos the statewide mission of prepar­ ing adult educators through the newly-established Adult Edu­ cation Academy for Professional Development. Preserving the region's cultural heritage Is the primary responsibility of MSU's Kentucky Folk Art Center and Kentucky Center for Traditional Music. The nearly 500-acre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $150 million. Beyond the city, the University's real estate holdings include the 320- ocre Derrickson Agricultural Complex and a nine-hole pub­ lic golf course. The instructional plant includes 120 class­ rooms and 112 loboratorles. Housing facilities Include space The University is located in picturesque Daniel Boane National Forest. 32 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Morehead and Rowan County, Ky. Morehead, Kentucky, is a community of nearly 10,000, nestled In the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the Doniel Boone Notional Forest. II serves os the educational, medical, recreational, and cultural center of rural northeast Kentucky and Is known as the "Hardwood Capitol of the World." Situated on the slate's major east-west highway, Interstate 64, Morehead is 58 miles west of Ashland, Ky., and the border of West Vir­ ginia, and 65 miles east of Kentucky's sec­ ond-most populated city, Lexington. It's <::entrollzed locotlon allows many ports of the Easternt nd Midwestern United - Stoles to be readily accessible. Among the major cities within a day's drive ore Washing- 1 - ton, D.C.; Balllmor ; Cbarlott,e; Raleigh, N.C.; Atlanta; Knoxville, Tenn.; Nashville; Cincin- nati; Dayton, Ohio;...Cd!IJIDbus, Ohio; Cleveland; Pittsburgh; Indianapolis; Detroit; Chicago; SI. Louis; Memphis; Birmingham, Ala.; and Louisville, Ky. I / Located In the heart of Rowan County, Morehead affords a wealth ~fad vlties for the outdoorsmon. Just six miles from downtown is beautiful 8,270-ocre, man-mode Cove Run Lake, on area natlonolly-~hown for its recre­ ation opportunllfes and the fifth-largest body of water In Kentucky. Hiking, biking, swim­ ming, booting, fishing, water skiing, canoeing, bird watching, comping, or enjoying the solitude of nature ore some of the highlights of the activities of Cave Run Lake. The lake l is known as the "Muskie Fishing Copllol of the South" and hosts numerous tourna­ ments there each year. Doniel Boone No­ tional Forest, within which Cove Run Lake is entirely located, is visited by over five million people annually. •lliii:illiiilli Corter Coves, just 25 miles from Morehead, in nearby Carter County ls another popular outdoor spot just a short drive 1 down 1-64. The historic town of Maysville, Ky., a major stopover point on the Civil War-era j , Underground Railroad, Is located 45 minutes north on the Ohio River, olso offers more,, entertainment options. Morehead also is home to the Minor E. Clark Fish Hatchery, the largest fresh water fish hatchery In the United States. Golf ls another popular outdoor activity In Morehead. Three courses ore within county _ limits. Eagle Trace Golf Course is an 18-hole, por-72 course, which has hosted both the ~i~;ip.~~I~~ r state's men's and women's amateur championship and hos been given four stars by Golf Digest. Two other nine-hole courses, Shellowee Trail Golf Course and Morehead State University's SunnyBrook Golf Course are open lo the public and offer Inexpen­ sive opportunities which con challenge players of all skill levels. Wh~I about arts and crafts? Morehead is the ~ome of the Kentucky Folk Art Cen­ ter, the enly center of Its kind in the stole, dedicated to the skills of unschooled artisans. For fine art, slop by the Pine Grove Gallery or the Claypool-Young Art Gallery, located on the campus of Morehead Stole University. Several local croft and antique shops are dotted throughout the community. If you're Interested In festivals, June and September ore a busy time In Morehead, when the festival season Is In full swing. Among the onnudl events, the area hosts the Folk Arts Festival, Sorghum Festival, Storytelling Festival, Harvest Festival, Poppy Mountain Festival, Bluegrass 'N More Festival, Appalachian Celebration, Hometown Holidays and Court Days, plus numerous horse shows. In addition, there ore several restaurant and shopping options, including many in the renovated downtown area.

33 Morehead State University Letter To Boosters Dear Friends:

Morehead State University Is committed ·to upholding the highest integrity within all procedures and practices of the athletic department. We are pleased lo publish this note as a reference to understanding often confusing NCAA regulations. The NCAA defines "representatives of athletic interests" as alumni, friends and boosters of the University. All member institutions are held accountable for their representatives' actions. One violation could jeopardize the eligibility of any or all Eagle Athletic pro­ grams. As a general rule, anyone who has financially supported Eagle Athletics, been a member of any booster organization, or who has supported Eagle Athletics is considered a "representative" of Eagle Athletics. If anyone has questions regarding these types of relationships, please contact Brian Hutchinson, Associate Director of Athletics at (606) 783-2593. Prospective student-athletes can be defined as a student who has started classes in the ninth grade or any younger student-athlete who has received a benefit from the institution. These individuals may only be recruited by MSU coaches who have passed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination. While "representatives" of Eagle Athletics may speak to any of these individuals via telephone or In person, a recruiting effort must not be made. Also, no student-athlete or prospective student-athlete may receive any extra benefit outside of the support provided by the institution. For any questions regarding this description, please contact Jim Wells, Compliance and Educational Services Director at (6061783-5136. These are certainly not all the regulations any "representative" of Eagle Athletics must remember. However, they provide a good outline of the types of things that could endanger the eligibility of any MSU Athletics program. Again, feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thanks again for your support of Morehead State Athletics.

Sincerely, Sr#~ Jim Wells Brian Hutchinson Compliance and Educational Services Director Associate Director of Athletics MSUis Choices Program/Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement

The purpose of the Morehead Slate University believes that lntercollegfate Athletics "Choices/or n New is an integral part ofthe University and that a broad-based intercol­ .~1ille11ni11m" program legiate athletics program encourages student participation and in­ is lo in volve the volvement in the total life of the University. In addition, intercolle­ student and giate athletic programs play a positive role by supporting the aca­ community population demic and public service missions of the University. Lil alcohol education and awareness through -Each athletics program shall be conducted in a manner that pro­ the leadership of tects the physical, mental, emotional, and social welfare of each students and studcnl­ student-alhlete. athletes, ul ti ma tel y reducing substance -Each student-athlete, through academic counseling and Individual abuse on our campus. assistance, shall be encouraged toward completion of degree re­ quirements and graduation. ,Each athletics program shall adhere to the principles of fair play and amateur competition as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Ohio Valley Conference. ,Each athletics program shall be administered at the highest level !hat the University's resources will allow so that each student-ath­ lete will have the opportunity to compele to the fullest extent of his or her abillty. •The athletics programs al Morehead State University shall make every effort to educate and serve the student-athletes of the University's primary service area and their respective educational Institutions. Through the Choices Grant and CHAMPS/UfeSkills programs, MSU .The athletics program will accommodate student's interests and attempts to foster the development of its student-athletes as abilities in a manner that is nondiscriminatory to both sexes and well-rounded individuals. As part of its enrichment of the stu­ reasonable with the University's resources. dent-athlete experience, MSU invites speakers to come to the ,The athletics program shall adhere to the University's Affirmative University to help enhance the personal development of each Action Plan promoting equal opportunity for all employees and individual by emphasizing character and leadership, as well as students, as well as applicants for employment and student partici­ educating them on health and safety issues relevant to fife as a pation. college student-athlete. 34 2004 Eagle Softbal~M University Administration Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin, President

Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin, an outspoken proponent of student success strategies In college administration, has served since July 1, 1992, as the 121n president of Morehead State University in Morehead, Ky. Responsible for serving Kentucky's 22 easternmost counties, MSU was founded in 1887 and currently enrolls over 9,500 students on its main campus and five regional campus centers. A native of St. Louis, Mo., President Eaglin came to Kentucky from the chancellorship of Coastal South Carolina University In Conway, S.C. Previously, he was vice chancellor for academic affairs al the University of South Carolina al Spartanburg. Earlier, he was the southeast regional director of the American College Testing Program !ACT). A former chair of Kentucky's Conference of University Presidents, Dr. Eaglin holds a bachelor's degree in biology and mathemat­ ics from Southeast Missouri State Universl1y, a master's degree in student personnel administration from Southern Illinois University, and a doctoral degree in educational psychology from the University of Utah. Al SEMO. he was a member of the vorsity tennis learn before graduating in 1962. President Eaglin's expertise In student relenlfon has been highlighted In a research report he wrote for the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AASCUI on the role of campus chief executives in helping students be successful in college. Dr. Eaglin initiated a study of the teacher education program on the MSU campus that led to a review and improvement of the University's program. In addition. he was involved in the formation of a P-16+ Regional Council which Is based at MSU and brings together representatives from the public and private colleges In the area, school superintendents, local government leaders, members of slate agencies and CEOs of regional businesses and Industry. The University's CEO has made presentations across the country on student retention and the role of the president in accomplishing this goal. Involved with numerous publications on this topic, he edited the book "Five Habits of Successful Students· published by the International Organization for Student Success. Dr. Eaglin was a member of the AASCU Board of Directors and has had the distinction of representing two different institutions on the NCAA Presidents Commission. He currently serves on the NCAA Executive Committee and the Division I Board of Directors and Is a past president of the Ohio Valley Conference. President Eaglin is active in economic development matters in East Kentucky, serving presently by appointment of former Gov. Paul Patton on the Kentucky Appalachian Commission. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Morehead-Rowan County Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Eaglin and his wife, Bonnie, have four children and six grandchildren. Madonna Weathers, Vice President for Student Life

Madonna Weathers assumed the position of Vice President for Student Life at MSU on July l, 2002, after serving as the Director ~ of Student Development since 1989. Her responsibilities include oversight of the dean of students, campus student organizations, i intercollegiate athletics, student counseling, health services and wellness programs, admissions, financial aid, housing, multicultural ,., student services and public safety. A Louisville, Ky., native, Weathers has been a member of the University's administrative staff since 1972 when she was named ' 1 Associate Director of Student Housing. After 13 years in 1hat role, she became Director of Residence Education in 1985 and then Director of Student·Development in 1989, before taking on her most recent post. She earned her bachelor's degree in education In 1971 and master's degrees in education and higher education in 1972 all from MSU. As a staff member, she has served two terms as chair of MSU's Staff Congress. She also was co-chair of the University's ..,;:: Campus Giving Campaign in 1999 and 2000, and served on the SACS Self Study Steering Committee from 1998-2000. :i: Weathers is a member of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Southern Association of College Student Affairs, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society and the American College Health Association. Active in the community, she serves on the boards of the St. Claire Regional Medical Center Foundation and Peoples Bank. She also Is a member of Morehead Women's Club and Morehead United Methodist Church. She is married to James Weathers. They have four grown children and one grandchild. Weathers' son, Guy Huffman, is a University photographer. Chip Smith, Director of Athletics

Chip Smith enters his second year as the Director of Athletics at Morehead State University. The former Director of Athletics at Eastern Kentucky, he became the eighth Director of Athletics at MSU in August of 2002. A highly-organized professional with extensive knowledge In NCAA Division I athletic programs, Smith has nearly 20 years experience In athletics administration with a background In the internal and external workings of Intercollegiate athletics, including development, compliance, alumni relations, trademark licensing, marketing and sponsorships, personnel management, sup­ port services and financial operations. He is responsible for the leadership, management and supervision of the University's 17 NCAA Division I programs. Smith also recognizes the Importance of building strong relationships within the University, with the communl1y and among MSU alumni, and has made a commitment to providing a quality, academically-oriented athletics program for the University. Prior to Morehead State, Smith was hired as Associate Athletic Director at EKU by current University of Pittsburgh AD Jeff Long ond was later named director of the program In 2001. As Director of Athletics, Smith supervised the administrative and coaching staffs, and created the position of assistant compliance coordinator. In restructuring the department, he Initiated the position of assistant athletic director for development to strengthen relations with student-athletes and enhance fund raising efforts. He also initiated the Coaches Council to Improve communications with the coaching staff. He coordinated the development and implementation of the athletic Web site, and supervised the completion of several team and support facilities. including the athletic-academic center. Smith came to EKU from Virginia Military lnst11ute, where he was the Associate Athletics Director. His responsibilities encompassed sport adminis­ tration, NCAA compliance, finances, and game operations, as well as the development and implementation of the school's trademark licensing program. During his tenure, VMI hosted several conference championships, as well as the NCAA National Rifle Championships. He also was the Assistant Athletic Director for three years. Prior lo VMI, Smith's career includes positions al the Universities of North Carolina at Charlotte and Chapel Hill, and the Durham Bulls minor league baseball team. Smith received his bachelor's degree from LINC Chapel Hill, where he was a letterman for the Tar Heel football squad and a member of the 1974 Sun Bowl and 1976 Peach Bowl teams. After a brief lime teaching and coaching high school athletic teams, Smith returned to Chapel Hill to earn a master's degree in athletic administration and has been named as a Distinguished Alumnus of that program. A native of Siler City, N.C., Smith and his wife, Gale, have two children, daughter, Chesley (17}, and son, Cort (13}.

35 Morehead State University Athletic Administration Brian Hutchinson Associate Director of Athletics

Brion Hutchinson begins his fourth year as Associate Director of Athletics. His duties Include serving as administrator for volleyball and three other sports. and athletic training, managing day-to-day operations of the deportment and Its annual budget, and is the ticket manager. Hutchinson previously served as Development Director for two years, before assuming the post of Director of Development and Marketing. Prior to that, he served 18 months as o regional development officer for the University and six months as a staff assistant in the University's Office of Development and Alumni Relations. In the 2000-01 year, he served on internship with the Ohio Volley Conference office, assisting with the league's baseball championships, while earning a master's degree In sports administration. A 7996 cum loude graduate of Morehead Stole, Hutchinson earned his degree In business administration, while specializing In real estate. During his senior year, the Louisa, Ky., native served as the Student Government Association President and was a student representative to the Boord of Regents. Hutchinson was also Instrumental with the development of the 2001-06 strategic plan and CHOICES GRANT. He also been the departmental manager for the renovation of the University Softball Field and the Installation of the Joyne Stadium scoreboard and Davis Soccer Field board. He and his wife, Elizabeth, hove two sons, Benjamin and Riley, and they reside in Morehead. Peggy Osborne Valerie Ousley Facuffy Athletics Representative Athletic Academic Coordnator ~- ' Peggy Osborne, on Associate Professor of Marketing at A 15-year employee of the University, Valerie Ousley MSU, assumed the poslllon ot Faculty Athletics Represen­ lolned the staff in January In the newly-created position of tative In July of 2002. Athletic Academic Coordinator. Her responsibilities include Osborne hos been on the Morehead Stole faculty since directing and operating the Eagle Academic Success Cen­ 1979 and hos held many different positions. included among ter. supervising study hall and computer lobs, managing those ore Choir of the Deportment of Management, Mar­ the CHAMPS/Life Skills program, developing academic pro­ keting and Real Estate from August 1998 to Moy 2001. and Interim chair for the grams, and nominating student-athletes for NCM and ave awards. :; Foll 1997 semester. In addition, she has served as the Coordinator of the MBA Ousley spent the last two years as a Dalo Base/Research Analyst for = program from 1979-82, the Small Business lnslitute progrnm In the 1978-79 Institutional Research and Computer Applications. where she served as a year, and In the Department of Management and Marketing during the 1985- problem-solver and wrote documentation for the University's AIMS system 86 year, She also hos served on the Faculty Senate and over 50 University and Web site. Prior to that, she spent 13 years os the receivables manager In ,j committees. the Office of Accounting and Budgetary Control. There, she oversaw the ~ The native of Jamestown, Ky., earned a Bachelor of Science in business bllllng and collection of student accounts, and helped write University policies from Eastern Kentucky In 1977 and o Moster of Business Administration from and procedures. She also spent one year working for the IRS as on auditor. w MSU In 1979. In addition, she Is ABO for a doctorate from Kentucky 11984). At MSU, she has helped develop academic and financial pollcles, and !t She continues to do research in the area of advertising and promotions. served on numerous committees. She hos performed various administrative ~ She hos been published In professlonol lournols and proceedings, Including In functions and responsibilities, Including working with MSU's off-campus cen­ Kentucky Banker and Great Ideas for Teaching Marketing. Osborne also hos ters. A University fellow and a member of the MSU Visionary Society, Ousley reviewed o number of books. has taught classes In accounting, marketing and management. Osborne Is o member of the American Marketing Association. the Society A native of Martin, Ky., Ousley earned two degrees from MSU. She received for Marketing Advances and Sigma Beto Delta. Through her Involvement, she o bachelor of business administration in accounting In 1987 and then o master's hos attended and presented at several conferences. workshops and semi­ of business administration a year later. nars. Away from the University, Ousley and her doughier, Stevann, an MSU She resides In Morehead with her husband, John. a retired MSU accounting student, rescue and rehabilitate abused animals on their form In Owingsville, professor. Ky. Jim Wells Richard Fletcher, ATC Compliance and Educational Head Athletic Trainer

Services Director A 1992 Morehead Slate graduate with o bachelor's de­ gree In physical education, Richard Fletcher returned lo One of the longest-tenured members of the athletic MSU In August of 2001 to assume the duties as the head department, Jim Wells hos been affiliated wllh the Univer­ athletic trainer. As on undergraduate, he served four years sity since serving as the manager of the baseball team as a student athletic trainer and returned for one year os .___ .-.1:1... ..1 from 1969-73. Since 1992, his role has been as the Com- o graduate assistant. He earned a master's degree from pliance Coordinator, before adding academic counseling MSU in sports and recreation odmlnlslrollon In 2002. duties the next year. A native of Warfield. Ky., Fletcher most recently was on outreach athletic In 1973, he graduated wllh a degree In business adminlstration/loumalism. trainer with the University of Kentucky Sports Medicine Clinic. Through that He then worked as a graduate assistant for the cross country and track and position, he worked with the Kentucky Fillies. o semi-professional women's field program, while he pursued a master's In higher education with on em­ soccer team, and the Kentucky Thoroughblodes, a minor league hockey phasis in administration. team. After earning his second degree in 1975. Wells joined the University's Public Prior to his stay at UKSM. he served as the head athletic trainer at Kentucky Information Office as a staff writer. From there, he moved Into a position as the Stale University for three years and also worked as an adjunct professor Sports Information Director, where he spent ftve years. After that, he managed teaching classes In athletic training. From 1993-97, he was the head athletic the University golf course for eight years. He also worked In the Office of the trainer at Rowan County High School. Physical Plant and the Publications Office. Fletcher served two years as the President of the Kentucky Athletic Trainers· In 1991, he served os MSU's head softball coach, guiding the squad to a Society and two years as an executive council member In the Southeast school-record 32 wins. He also was an assistant coach In the 1990 season. Athletic Trainers' Association. Wells Is a llfe-long resident of Morehead and Is single. He and his wife. Wendy, have two children. Allison and Reagon, and they reside In Morehead. 36 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Athletic Support Staff/Donors

Tammy Boyd Jamey Carver Chase Cunningham Jenny Duncan Gloria Johnson Football ATC Marketing & Event Mgmt. Budget Men's Basketball Secretary Asst. Athletic Trainer Grad. Assistant Specialist Secretary

B.J. Geasa Sara Larson Russ Longaway Sherry Mays Cassie Parter ATC, Grad. Asst. ATC, Grad. Ass1. Marketing & Event Mgmt. Administrative Softball Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Grad. Assistant Team Manager

Abby Adams Stephen M. Cyrus Gary D. Jennings Lisa Olsen Doreen A. Spach Brian Adkins Richard DeAngelis Dorothy M. Johnson David G. Orr Ginger Spratt § Merl F. Alien Mary L. Deharte Anthony G. Jones Ralph B. Spriggs m Toni Orr 0 American Legion Auiliary Unit 203 Jillian M. Deuser Knights of Columbus Geraldine Owens Tom Steele ,co Anonymous David E. Dickerson James Kouns Natalee N. Owens Kerl J. Steffen iJ! Brandl R. Applegate Kristen Dickerson Robert L. Langford Suzanne K. Parsons Lynn H. Stidham ~ , Donald Arnold Lindsay S. Diehl Sara Larson Marla Patrick Chucho\ Sukha Derek s. Bailey David Ditsch Eugene A. Lecerf Nakisha L. Pergram Stephanie M. Swanger Elizabeth 5. Baker Thomas J. Doolittle Tamaro A. Lewis Jennifer L. Perkins TemesseeAkxrnxn Pnxessors, Ire. l Bdker Equipment Co., Inc. Sondra J. Doyle Mindy L Linkfleld Tlmothy W. Perkins Jennifer Thacker -r Timothy D. Baldwin Al Evans Laura L. Litter Annetta L. Pierce The Rabbit Patch Cottage Glen Bandy Lisa Fannin Arnold Lowe Lanny Prater Barbara J. Thebeau Jodie Blas Pam Farmer Nell F. Mahaney Jack Prather Carol R. Thompson Ronnie Biggerstaff Dario Flabbi Samuel E. Maines Alison K. Queen Lisa Jo Thompson Paul A. Billups Erin B. Foree Melonie M. Martin Dora Queen John R. Thomson Bryan S. Boettcher Megan M. Frey Erica Martinez Sharon G. Queen Tina L. Thornbury Sarah Boike Linda k. Frisby Joanne McBee WIiiiam A. Ratcliff Kimberly S. Tompkins Geneva A. Boodry Arlene Gaddis Scott A. McCormick Mlchelle B. Ray Hoai Bae Tran Patsy P. Boadry Darla Gamer Lora N. McCoy Brenna A. Read Scott Trauger Robert H. Booten Haley Geel Charles W. Mccrady Kenneth L Reaves Michael Tucker Emily G. Bowers Donald R. Gilbert Michelle McOady Larry A. Reddick Leonard A. Ulmer Lee Brecht Haley N. Gilmore Kortney R. McCulley Garre! E. Reynolds Amber Utz Nikki Brock Loudean Godbert Joe D. McDowell Emily R. Rhoades Emily D. Van Dorin John Brokaw Corbett Grigsby Jerry L. McGIii Darrell W. Rice Robert M. VanHoose Blanche H. Brown Sora K. Hacker Summer McGill Melissa L. Rice Jennifer L. VanS\ckle Calla M. Buchholz Dennis W. Haggard James H. McGonnigal Eugene D. Riddle Ruth A. VanS\ckle Craig Burrows Joel Hamilton Patricia Meadows Kathy L. Ritchie Elizabeth Vineyard Harold L. Burton Larry K. Hdmmond Phillip Meek Ariel E. Roberts Kendra M. Vise David Cose Mork Hamrick Stephen Mellon Nigel Robins Elise Wahlstrom Barry E. Coskey Michael T. Harnesberger Midway Well Service Vicki L. Romero Kacy Walker Jessie Chin Hartland Equlpmenl Corporation Jennifer B. MIiier Billie R. Ross Avonna I<. Watson Susan A. Chin Jenna M. Hawk Jennifer G. MIiier Jack Roy James G. Watson Shannon A. Colvin Steven K. Hebeler Jeffrey Moore Aenith Sanonlkone Beth O. Weiner Brenda K. Combs Leocadio R. Hernandez Morehead National Bonk Donald P. Schnelder Lou S. Wheeler Stephanie Conley Virginia C. Hernandez Jeff Marrett Kassie Scott Wendy J. Whisman Alison 5. Connley Brittany G. Hill John Mueller Daniel L. Seth Glenn White Brittney L. Cook Devetto A. Hill Vicki L. Mullins Lauren M. Setters Susan R. White Gerald Cook Robert K. Houser Harold D. Napier Floyd E. Shaw Donald J. Workman Tyler Cook Arthur P. Jackson George E. Neace Johnny H. Shepherd Stefani Workman Judy A. Cope Blendina A. Jackson Elizabeth B. Newman Teresa B. Shields Julie A. Zlegenhom Rogie Copher Jacque Jackson Karen Newsom Edra Sloon Sascha M. Cox John A. Jackson Medell ne Nichols Jill M. Sloan Dennis Cunningham Lyndsey Jackson Ron O'Holr Julie Sloon James Cusentlno Carole A. Jefferson Shannon M. O'Toole Samml Smith 37 Morehead State University Academic Success The Eagles have a history of being successful away from the field, especially in their academic endeavors. Five times in the last nine years, Morehead State has been recog­ nized by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association as owning one otthe nation's top GPAs. In 2003, the Eagles posted the fourth-best GPA among all Division I teams. The NFCA !formerly NSCA) also has recognized 25 Morehead State athletes 32 times, includ- ing an incredible 11 in 2001, as Scholar-Athletes, a prestigious na­ tional honor. In addition, the Eagles have had four Verizon/GTE Academic All-Americans named a total of four times, while nine athletes have been named to either the first or second Academic All-District IV team a total of 15 times, including three-lime selection · Susan Pape. The aves highest all-around in-season honor is the Scholar­ Athlete Award, recognizing excellence in athletics, academics and leadership. In 2000- 01, Dana Fohl became the first MSU softball player and the 21st Eagle overall to earn the The Eagles take their studies seriously; the honor in the oword's 22-year history. team GPA is regularly above a 3.0. OVC ACADEMIC MEDAL OF HONOR For the past 16 years, the Ohio Volley Conference hos recognized student-athletes for their academic achievements with its 1 Academic Medal of Honor. The award Is presented to the student-athlete who has the highest GPA (above 3.00) in each sport sponsored by the ave. In case of ties, each student-athlete is given a Medal of Honor. Shannon O'Toole in 1995, Amy Fox in 1999, Dana Fohl and Karen Gillum in 2000, Shannon Nord in 2001, and Molly Cope and Toni Orr lost year, are the only MSU softball players to have been chosen for the award in its history. Each year, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) selects an Aco- 2003-04 Eagles• :e demic All-American softball team. The following student-athletes have earned the distinction = and the year they earned it: Academic Maiors j Jeani Gollihue (1986) Cathi Watson (1991, 1992) Shannon O'Toole (1995) Toni Orr (2003) Biol®Y 1si OVC COMMISSIONER'S HONOR ROLL MeiodyRoss The ave Commissioner's Honor Roll has been in existence since 1988-89 and recognizes Business Management w student-athletes who have o GPA of 3.25 or higher with not less than 24 hours of credit during Jacque Jackson the previous two semesters. Forty-five MSU student-athletes have been named to the honor Business Mariceting i roll 83 times, peaking with o school-record 11 in 2001 . Nikki Shallcross Four-time honorees Three-time honorees Michelle McCrady (2002-03) Chemistry/Engineering Becky King Alma Chapman 11996-99) Nikki Brock (2000 01 03) Jennifer Moffitt (1994-95) Dana Fohl 11998-0ll AngieBrookern996 97 991 Toni Orr (2002-03) Communication Amy Fox (1999-02) ' ' Jill Sloan (2002-03) Sara Hacker (Advertising/Public Relations) HeatherHoyingn998-0lJ Two-time honorees Alicia Spratt (1996-97) Jolene Workman (Production) HeatherHughes(1998-01} Shannon Bender(1998-99) Amy Wilkinson (2000-01) Susan Pape (1995-98) Molly Cope (2002-03) Criminology One-time honorees Liz McGonn1gol Angie Roush 11994-97) Jessica Hardy (1994-95) Heather Barnhart (1994) Molly Surratt (1998-01) Jacque Jackson (2002-03) Pam Crawford (2003) Education Jessie Chin (Special Education) ,:wrq9'11r:,... r1111~:,-._,,...,rT:rTlr:"l ... _...,.PI,_ Lesley Curtis 11999) Arny Estridge (1994) Krystle Coleman (Elementary Education) Erin Foree (2002) Electronic Media Karen Gillum (2000) Kacy Walker Jenn Graham (2001) Fall '03 Saro Hacker (2003) En~lish !Business) essoYoung Fall '03, Spring '03, Vanessa Higgins (2001) Spring '02, Fall '01 Lyndsey Jackson (2003) Joumalism liffany Leonard (1994) Summer McGill Spring 'OZ Fal 'OZ Summer McGill (2003) Fal '01 Jodi McMackin (1994) ~rketing Fal '03, Spring '03, Shannon Nord (2001) Llsolker Fal '02 Shannon O'Toole (1995) Physical Education & Health Nola Queen 12000) Lyndsey Jackson Amanda~ Fal '03 Brenna Read (20031 Michele ~ Fal '03, Fal 'OZ Fal '01 Melissa Rice (2003) Physical Education & E>cet'Cise Science Summer McGI Fal '03, Spring '03, Fal '02 Tara Ricketts (1994) Lauren Cook Kacy WdlNM Fal '03, Spring '03, Rachael Scha1zle (1994) Pre-Physical Therapy Fal 'OZ Spring '02 Jami Seaman (20011 Michelle McCrady (lntegratedSciencesl Jolene Wor1cman Fal '03 'Ra~.>( Erin Shish (1994) Kelly Stewart (1999) Psychology & Criminology Micele Sturm (2000) Amanda McCrody Kacy Walker (2003) RacflOlogy Adive ers are bolded Stephanie Hernandez 38 2004 Eagle Softbal~M Athletic Facilities Morehead State has at Its disposal modern and well-equipped facilities for the use of its athletic teams. Included among those are the William LeGrande Jayne Stadium, the Academic-Athletic Center {AAC). the George A. Sadler Tennis Courts, the John E. "Sonny" Allen Field, the Lawrence B. Wetherby Gym and the University Softball Reid. Among the facilities used for purposes other than competition Is the Phil Simms Weight Training Facility, a building dedicated by the former Morehead State and New York.Giants' football star, which allows MSU athletes every opportunity to enhance their strength and conditioning. In addition, the~e is a spacious athletic training facility in Jayne Stadium complete with all of the resources needed lo enhance the training of MSU athletes, and allowing them to rehabilitate and recover from Injuries quickly and safely. JENNIFER Athletic Training One of the major support services of­ MILLER, fered to the athletes at Morehead Slate is the main athletic training center located ATC at Jayne Stadium. This facility provides a Softball wide range of options for the treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries. It con­ Athletic tains four whirlpools, four electric stimula­ Trainer tors, two ultrasound units and nine treat­ ment tables, along with a wide range of Jennifer MIiier Is in her second year as a exercise and rehabilitation equipment. graduate assistant for the MSU athletic train- ,,..:--...- Morehead State also staffs two remote Ing staff. The Lancaster, Ohio. native has athletic training rooms located at the AAC served as the volleyball and softball team's and Wetherby Gym. The athletic training athletic trainer in each of her two years at MSU. staff Includes the head athletic trainer RI- A four-year student trainer at Ohio Stale, MIiier graduated In June of 2002 with O sports . . chard Fletcher, ATC; assista~t ath!etic and leisure studies degree, with emphasis In trainer Jamey Carver, ATC; and_ ~raduote assistant othlet1.c trainers, Saro Lorson, ATC; Jennifer Miller, athletic training. She is pursuing her master's ATC; and BJ Geasa. ATC. In add1t1on, several students provide ancillary support. Other vitally important degree in sport & recreation administration. members of the medical staff include, orthopedic surgeons Tom Fossett MD, Pot Serey MD, Jim Rollins During her four years at Ohio State, Miller MD and Anup Chatto MD; team dentist, Jim Bendixen DMD; and team optometrist, Thomas McHugh served as t~e team athletic trainer for men's OD. The athletic training staff also utilizes the University health clinic located on com pus in Allie Young Hall. and womens ,crass country and track ~nd field, The University Clinic staffs four Certified Physicians' Assistants and contracts with a local clinic to provide football, mens Iacross~ and womens volley- coverage during the afternoon by family practice physicians. In addition Saint Claire Regional Medical I ball. Among her experiences are covering the d M h d · f II d I · ·d ' Ohio High school Athletic Association Stole Center, Iocate In ore ea . 1s a u -spedrum me lea service prov1 er. wrestling arid baseball championships, and the r------:• ------, U.S. Tennis Association's Amateur Hordcourl Tennis Championships. W • ht R In addition. she assisted at various sum- elg 00ffl mer comps for Ohio State. She also spent two MSU athletes have two primary weight years as on office assistant In the OSU athletic . . . . training department and was a Dea.n's List stu- r~m. fac1hties f~rthe1r ~~- The '?~gest is the dent in several quarters. Phil Simms Weight Training Facility, located A graduate of Amanda Clearcreek High within the confines of Joyne Stadium. The School, where she was an honor r?II stude!lt. other facility is located In the AAC. Both offer Miller also served two years as on intern with the Coium bus Landsharks frofessionol la- a wide range of equipment, which can help crosse team. She also spen four years as o each of MSU's athletes attain lhe highest nursing assistant in the Emergency Department level of strength training. of the Fairfield Medical Center. She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, the Ohio Athletic Trainer's Association and the Great Lakes Athletic Trainer's Association. Assisting MIiier will be freshman Ryan Smith. University Softball Field The Eagles have called the University Softball Field their home for the last 15 years, which includes the entire span of the MSU fostpllch era. Tucked between two hills on the northeast side of campus. the University Softball Field has bleachers to accommodate approxi­ mately 500 people. its dimensions are 205 feet to left field, 195 feet lo center field and 205 feel to right field. The facility received o facelift after the 2002 season. gaining a netted backfield fence with a brick and cement base, permanent bleachers, a permanent sound sys­ tem, an irrigation system, the leveling of the outfield and the Installa­ tion of a new bolting cage. Previous additions ond enhancements Included improvements to the dugouts, on electronic scoreboard and outfield fence wind screens. The University Softball Field served as the host of the OVC Tournament in the 1997 season. MSU Year-by-Year Records At University Softball Field (since 1989) 1989 11-4 1992 12-2 1995 9-7 1998 8-10 2001 9-8 1990 14-4 1993 9-6-1 1996 9-11 1999 12-4 2002 3-12-1 Total 143-119-3 1991 15-5 1994 10-10 1997 8-10 2000 9-17 2003 5-9-1 39 Morehead State University Media Information/Sports Information Staff SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF COVERING EAGLE SOFTBALL Randy Stacy This media guide Includes biographies, records and statistics to assist print and broadcast Sports Information media representatives in their coverage of this year's Morehead State softball team. To receive the latest information, media con access the Web sites of Morehead State Director (www.msueogles.com) or the Ohio Valley Conference (www.ovcsports.com). If additional information is needed. please feel free to contact Assistant Sports Information Director Brad Randy Stacy enters his 17th Loux at (606) 783-2500 or [email protected] yearas sports Information director Press Credentials/Interviews after serving 16 months in the MSU Development Office. There Is no charge for softball games, so no press credentials are necessary. However, Stacy, a 1977 graduate of the sports information department requests that if you wish to interview any Eagle athletes or Morehead State, is the former as­ coaches that you arrange them through Assistant SID Brad Laux. sistant sports Information director Services at the University of Kentucky. The sports Information department will provide rosters, sta1!stics, results and notes for He served as men's sports information director at each home game. Complete statistical data will be available after each contest. There are MSU for a brief time in 1977, before assuming a full-time no press facilities or phone lines at the University Softball Field, however, there is an electrical position al Tennessee Tech. outlet accessible to the media, If necessary. In the press room in the Academic-Athletic The native of Carr Creek, Ky., and graduate of Carr Center, a typewriter, copier, fax machine, personal computers, telephones and a variety of Creek High School, also served a's a graduate assistant other supplies ore available. In the MSU Office of Public Information and was a news and sports reporter at WMK:'( radio. PRIMARY MEDIA ounETS Stacy is a member of College Sports Information PRINIT Hazard Harald WLEX-TV Directors of America (CoSIDA) and serves as the na­ The Harald-Leader P.O. Box 869 P.O. Box 1457 Main and Midland Hazard, KY 41702 Lexlnglan, KY 40501 tional chairperson of the membership services commit­ Lexington, KY 40507 (606) 436-5771 (859) 259-1818 tee. He and his wife, Jeanetta, hove two sons, Brod and (8591 231-3225 Fax: (606) 436-3140 Fax: (859) 254-2217 Jared. They reside in Morehead. Fax: (859) 231-1451 The Trail Simer WTVQ-TV The Courier-Journal 1028 Breckinridge Hall Box 5590 P.O. Box 740031 Morehead, KY 40351 Lexington, KY 40505 Louisville, KY 40201 16061 783-2697 (859) 293-1661 Brenda Kissinger 1800) 765-4011 Fax: (6061 783-9113 Fax: (859) 293-0539 Sports Information Fax: 1502) 582-7186 WIRE SERVICES WSAZ-TV Secretary Specialist The Dally Independent Associated Prass 645 Fifth Avenue 17th Street Courier-Journal Building Huntington, 1/N 25701 Ashland, KY 41101 525 West Broadway (304) 523-5333 Brenda Kissinger is In her 18th (6061 326-2673 Louisville, KY 40202 Fax: 1304) 697-4325 Fax: (606) 326-2678 (800) 292-3560 year as secretary in the sports In­ Fax: 1502) 589-4831 WDKY FOX 56-TV formation office and assists with all The Ledger-Independent 836 Euclid Avenue 43 West Second Street Lexington Office Lexlnglan. KY 40502 facets of the deportment's opera­ Maysville, KY 41056 (8591 254-2070 (859) 268-1234 tions. (800) 264- 9091 Fax: (859] 255- 1137 Fax: (859) 269-3774 She previously spent five years Fax: 1606) 564-0893 ELECTRONIC WOWK-TV as secretary to former MSU athletic director G.E. "Sonny" Morehead News Morehead State Public Radio 555 Fifth Avenue 150 Univ. Blvd .• Box 903 Moron. 722 W. First Street Huntington, 1/N 25701 Morehead, KY 40351 Morehead, KY 40351 1304) 525-7661 Kissinger has four children, Melissa. Bill, J.R. and 1606] 784-4116 1606) 783-2001 Fax: (304) 523-0545 Fax: 16061 783-2335 Rick, and four grandchildren, Jonathan, Joshua, Jaclyn Fax: (6061 784-7337 WGOH/WUGO-FM Radio and Ashley. She resides In Olive Hill, Ky. The IHerald-Dispatch WQXX-FM Radio Box 487 946 Flflh Avenue P.O. Box 338 Grayson, KY 41143 Huntington, 1/N 25701 West Liberty. 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