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Husky History A HISTORY PREVIEW COACHES/STAFF PLAYERS REVIEW OPPONENTS NCAA GENERAL HUSKY HISTORY 68 2005 Washington Softball Media Guide HUSKY HONORA ROLL NFCA/LOUISVILLE SLUGGER NCAA POSTGRADUATE NCAA REGIONAL HISTORY ALL-AMERICA (28) SCHOLARSHIP (2) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (32) 1994: Angie Marzetta, OF (third) 1996: Michelle Church 1997: Sara Pickering, 2B (MVP) 1996: Michelle Church, 1B (first) 2000: Jennifer Spediacci Shelley Brown, OF Heather Meyer, P (first) Jamie Graves, P Sara Pickering, AL (first) COSIDA/GTE ACADEMIC Becky Newbry, OF ALL-AMERICA (2) Jennifer Cline, C (second) Leanne Rosser, OF NCAA Becky Newbry, AL (third) 1996: Michelle Church, IF (second) 1998: Jennifer Spediacci, P (MVP) 1997: Sara Pickering, 2B (first) 2000: Jennifer Spediacci, P (second) Kelly Hauxhurst, OF Shelley Brown, OF (second) Erin Helgeland, OF Becky Newbry, AL (second) GTE ACADEMIC Becky Newbry, IF ALL-DISTRICT VIII (7) 1998: Jamie Graves, P (second) 1999: Jamie Graves, P (MVP) OPPONENTS Jennifer Spediacci, P (second) 1994: Stephanie Burns, P Kelly Hauxhurst, OF Eve Gaw, AL (third) Michelle Church, IF Rosie Leutzinger, SS Rosie Leutzinger, SS (third) 1995: Michelle Church, IF Becky Newbry, OF 1999: Becky Newbry, OF (first) 1996: Michelle Church, IF Jennifer Spediacci, P Jamie Graves, P (second) Mindy Williams, OF 2000: Jennifer Spediacci, P (MVP) 2000: Jamie Graves, P (first) 2000: Jennifer Spediacci, P Jamie Graves, P Jennifer Spediacci, P (first) Kelly Hauxhurst, OF Kelly Hauxhurst, OF Jenny Topping, UT (first) Rosie Leutzinger, SS REVIEW Jaime Clark, OF (second) NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Jenny Topping, C 2001: Tia Bollinger, P (third) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM (12) 2001: Tia Bollinger, P Jaime Clark, SS (third) 1996: Jennifer Cline, C Jaime Clark, SS Kelly Hauxhurst, OF (third) Sara Pickering, 2B Kim DePaul, 3B 2002: Jaime Clark, AL (first) Tami Storseth, SS Courtney Jeffries, DP Kristen Rivera, C (second) Mindy Williams, OF Amanda Oleson, 1B PLAYERS 2003: Tia Bollinger, P (second) 1997: Jamie Graves, P 2002: Jaime Clark, SS Kristen Rivera, C (first) Sara Pickering, 2B Amanda Olseson, 1B 2004: Dominique Lastrapes, AL (third) 1998: Kelly Hauxhurst, OF Becky Simpson, OF Kristen Rivera, C (first) Jennifer Spediacci, P 2003: Tia Bollinger, P (Co-MVP) 1999: Kim DePaul, 3B Kristen Rivera, C (Co-MVP) 2004: Dominique Lastrapes, 2B (MVP) Melissa Downs, 1B COACHES/STAFF Jennifer Spediacci, P Ashley Boek, P 2000: Jaime Clark, OF Aimee Minor, OF PREVIEW GENERAL 1996 Washington Huskies - College World Series runners-up 1999 Washington Huskies - College World Series runners-up 2005 Washington Softball Media Guide 69 HUSKY HONORA ROLL HISTORY Heather Tarr was a three-time All-Pac-10 selection. Heather Meyer earned All-Pac-10 honors in 1996 after lead- ing the conferece with a 1.23 ERA. ALL-PACIFIC REGION (44) Rosie Leutzinger, SS (second) Tami Storseth, IF (hm) 2000: Jaime Clark, OF Nancy Wagner, P (hm 1993: Angie Marzetta, OF (second) Jennifer Spediacci, P (first) Mindy Williams, OF (hm) 1994: Angie Marzetta, OF (first) Jenny Topping, UT (first) 1995: Michelle Church, IF (first) Shelley Brown, OF (second) Jamie Graves, P (second) Jennifer Cline, C (first) Stephanie Burns, P (second) 2001: Kelly Hauxhurst, OF (first) Sara Pickering, IF (first) Michelle Church, 1B (second) Tia Bollinger, P (second) Stephanie Burns, P (second) Sara Pickering, 2B (second) Jaime Clark, SS (second) Shelley Brown, OF (second) 1995: Shelley Brown, OF (first) Amanda Oleson, UT (second) Eve Gaw, P (second) Eve Gaw, P (second) 2002: Tia Bolinger (second) Tami Storseth, IF (second) Kara Gustine, DP (second) Jaime Clark (second) Kara Gustine, IF (hm) 1996: Michelle Church, 1B (first) Kristen Rivera (second) Heather Tarr, IF (hm) Heather Meyer, P (first) Rita Roach (first) 1996: Michelle Church, IF (first) Jennifer Cline, C (second) Becky Simpson (second) Jennifer Cline, C (first) Becky Newbry, OF (second 2003: Tia Bollinger (second) Heather Meyer, P (first) Sara Pickering, 2B (second) Kristen Rivera (first) Sara Pickering, IF (first) 1997: Shelley Brown, OF (first) 2004: Dominique Lastrapes (second) Becky Newbry, IF (second) Becky Newbry, UT (first) Kristen Rivera (first) Tami Storseth, IF (second) Sara Pickering, 2B (first) Shelley Brown, OF (hm) Jennifer Spediacci, P (second) ALL-PAC-10 CONFERENCE (83) Stephanie Burns, P (hm) Heather Tarr, 3B (second) Eve Gaw, P (hm) 1998: Rosie Leutzinger, IF (first) 1993: Angie Marzetta, OF (first) Michelle Church, IF (second) Heather Tarr, IF (hm) PREVIEW COACHES/STAFF PLAYERSJennifer REVIEW Spediacci, OPPONENTS P (first) NCAA 1997: Becky Newbry, 1B/C (first) Eve Gaw, UT (second) 1994: Michelle Church, IF (first) Sara Pickering, 2B (first) Jamie Graves, P (second) Angie Marzetta, OF (first) Shelley Brown, OF (second) Erin Helgeland, OF (second) Shelley Brown, OF (second) Leanne Rosser, OF (second) 1999: Jamie Graves, P (first) Stephanie Burns, P (second) Jennifer Spediacci, P/1B (second) Becky Newbry, OF (first) Jennifer Cline, C (second) Eve Gaw, P (hm) GENERAL Sara Pickering, IF (second) 70 2005 Washington Softball Media Guide HUSKY HONORA ROLL HISTORY NCAA OPPONENTS 1996 Washington Huskies - Pac-10 Champions 2000 Washington Huskies - Pac-10 Champions Jamie Graves, P (hm) Jaime Clark (first) Leah Francis (second) Heather Tarr, 3B (hm) Kathy Fiske (second) Allison Mick (second) 1998: Eve Gaw, P (first) Sarah Hyatt (hm) 1997: Sara Pickering (first) Jamie Graves, P (first) Aimee Minor (hm) Heather Tarr (first) Rosie Leutzinger, IF (first) Kristen Rivera (first) Leah Francis (second) REVIEW Jennifer Spediacci, P (first) Dena Tyson (hm) 1998: Leah Francis (first) Kim DePaul, IF (second) 2004: Ashley Boek (second) Jeanine Giordano (first) Erin Helgeland, OF (hm) Kathy Fiske (second) Jennifer Spediacci (first) Becky Newbry, IF (hm) Sarah Hyatt (hm) Angela Bennett (second) 1999: Jamie Graves, P (first) Dominique Lastrapes (hm) Rosie Leutzinger (second) Becky Newbry, OF (first) Amanda Oleson (hm) 1999: Jeanine Giordano (first) PLAYERS Jennifer Spediacci, P (first) Kristen Rivera (first) Jamie Graves (first) Kim DePaul, 3B (hm) Rosie Leutzinger (first) Melissa Downs, 1B (hm) ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 (55) Jennifer Spediacci (first) Rosie Leutzinger, SS (hm) 1993: Stephanie Burns (first) Kelly Hauxhurst (second) 2000: Jaime Clark, OF/SS (first) Michelle Church (first) Kim DePaul (hm) Jamie Graves, P (first) Christie Rosenblad (hm) Mindy Williams (hm) COACHES/STAFF Jennifer Spediacci, P (first) 1994: Stephanie Burns (first) 2000: Jeanine Giordano (first) Jenny Topping, P (first) Michelle Church (first) Jamie Graves (first) Kim DePaul, 3B (second) Sara Pickering (first) Kelly Hauxhurst (first) Rosie Leutzinger, SS/OF (second) Karen Shaull (first) Jennifer Spediacci (first) Kelly Hauxhurst, OF (hm) Megan Wikstrom (hm) Rosie Leutzinger (second) 2001: Tia Bollinger, P (first) Mindy Williams (hm) Shannon Walsh (second) Jaime Clark, SS (first) 1995: Michelle Church (first) Christie Rosenblad (hm) Kelly Hauxhurst (second) Sara Pickering (first) 2001: Kelly Hauxhurst (first) Kim DePaul (hm) Heather Tarr (first) Christie Rosenblad (first) PREVIEW Amanda Oleson (hm) Mindy Williams (first) Shannon Walsh (first) Christie Rosenblad (hm) Stephanie Burns (second) Becky Simpson (hm) 2002: Jaime Clark (first) Kara Gustine (second) 2002: Becky Simpson (first) Kristen Rivera (first) 1996: Michelle Church (first) Shawna Norris (second) Rita Roach (second) Sara Pickering (first) 2003: Ashley Boek (second) Tia Bollinger (hm) Heather Tarr (first) Amy Hanson (hm) GENERAL Becky Simpson (hm) Mindy Williams (first) Courtney Jeffries (hm) 2003: Ashley Boek (hm) Stephanie Burns (second) 2004: Ashley Boek (first) Tia Bollinger (second) Courtney Jeffries (second) 2005 Washington Softball Media Guide 71 HUSKY HONORA ROLL NATIONAL PAC-10 PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK (8) COACH OF THE YEAR (2) PITCHER OF THE WEEK (31) 1994: Stephanie Burns (3/1, 3/29, 5/2) 1996: Sara Pickering (2/21) 1996: Teresa Wilson* HISTORY Nancy Wagner (4/5) Jennifer Cline (2/28) 2000: Teresa Wilson^ 1995: Eve Gaw (4/18, 5/9) Heather Meyer (4/24) 1996: Stephanie Burns (2/20, 3/19) 1998: Jamie Graves (4/8) PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK (22) Eve Gaw (3/5, 5/6, 5/13) 2000: Jaime Clark (3/1) Heather Meyer (4/2, 4/15, 4/22) Jenny Topping (3/7) 1993: Tami Storseth (3/30) 1997: Jennifer Spediacci (4/28) Jennifer Spediacci (4/18) 1994: Jennifer Cline (5/16) 1998: Jamie Graves (4/6, co-5/12) 2001: Jaime Clark (5/2) 1995: Sara Pickering (3/7) Jennifer Spediacci (3/3, 4/20) 2003: Kristen Rivera (3/4) Jennifer Cline (3/21) 1999: Jennifer Spediacci (2/23, 5/17) Michelle Church (4/25) 2000: Jamie Graves (5/1, 5/15) PAC-10 1996: Sara Pickering (2/20, 4/2) PLAYER OF THE YEAR (1) Jennifer Spediacci (3/7, 3/21, 3/28, 4/18) Michelle Church (3/19) 2001: Tia Bollinger (3/19) 2004: Kristen Rivera Shelley Brown (4/22) 2002: Tia Bollinger (2/11) 1998: Eve Gaw (4/6) 2003: Tia Bollinger (3/4) PAC-10 2000: Jaime Clark (2/15) PITCHER OF THE YEAR (1) 2004: Ashley Boek (4/13) Jenny Topping (3/7) 2000: Jennifer Spediacci Jamie Graves (3/21) HUSKY CAPTAINS Kelly Hauxhurst (4/18) 1993: Michelle Church PAC-10 2001: Christie Rosenblad (2/12) Jennifer Cline NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR (2) Jaime Clark (4/30) Angie Marzetta 2002: Jaime Clark (3/4, 4/1) 2000: Jenny Topping 1994: Michelle Church Kristen Rivera (4/16) 2001: Tia Bollinger Jennifer Cline 2003: Kristen Rivera (3/4, 3/25) Angie Marzetta 2004: Aimee Minor (3/23) 1995: Michelle Church Jennifer Cline Bridget McKay Sara Pickering PREVIEW COACHES/STAFF PLAYERS REVIEW OPPONENTS NCAA Allison Mick (1993-96) earned the team’s Most
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