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2013 Media Supplement Florida Softball 2013 Media Supplement 2013 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA SOFTBALL 2013 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS Contents/Quick Facts . 2 Briana Little . 22. All-Time Record vs . Opponents . 46 Media Information . 3 Katie Medina . 23 Honors & Awards . 47-49 2013 Team Pic/Schedule . 3 Kirsti Merritt . 24 Team Season Records . 50-51 Head Coach Tim Walton . 5-6 Aubree Munro . 25 Individual Records - Batting . 52. Assistant Coach Jennifer Rocha . 7 Hannah Rogers . 26-27 Individual Records - Pitching . 53-54 Kenny Gajewski/Kelsey Bruder . 7. Taylor Schwarz . 28 Individual Records - Fielding . 55 Team Roster/Pronunciation Guide . .9 Kelsey Stewart . 29 Single Game Records . 56 TV Roster . 10 Stephanie Tofft . 30 Postseason Records . 57 Alyssa Bache . 11 2012 Year-In-Review . 31-32 All-Time Numerical Roster . 58 Cari Broderick . 12 2012 Schedule & Results . 33 All-Time Alphabetical Roster . 59 Bailey Castro . 13 2012 Overall Statistics . 34 All-Time Coaches . 60 Jessica Damico . 14 2012 SEC Statistics . 35 SEC Softball . 61 Taylore Fuller . 15 2012 Game-By-Game . 36 Pressly Stadium . 62-63 Ensley Gammel . 16-17 UF Softball History & Records . 37 Easton Softball . 64 Lauren Haeger . 18-19 Year-by-Year Results . 38-44 Kelsey Horton . 20-21 All-Time Results/Stats History . 45 UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS PROGRAM HISTORY KEY LOSS Official School Name . University of Florida First Year of Softball . 1997 GP/GS AVG . AB R H HR RBI SB-A Location . Gainesville, Fla . All-Time Program Record . 740-340 ( .685) M . Moultrie 61/61 .386 184 60 71 10 30 24-28 Founded . 1853 All-Time SEC Record . 293-155 ( .654) Enrollment . 49,785 Years in WCWS/Last . 4/2 011 President . Dr . J . Bernard Machen Years in NCAA Regionals/Last . 13/2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CREDITS Nickname . .. Gators Record in NCAA Tournament . 43-29 ( .597) The 2013 University of Florida softball Colors . Orange (PMS 172) & Blue (PMS 286) Record in SEC Tournament . 19-23 ( .452) media almanac was produced by the UF Affiliation . NCAA Division I SEC Titles . 3 (1998, 2008, 2009) Communications Department . Writing, typsetting Conference . Southeastern - Eastern Division SEC Eastern Division Titles: . 5 and editing by Kelly Reynolds Athletics Director . Jeremy Foley . .(1998, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) Editorial Assistance: Kelly Reynolds, Mary Howard Senior Women’s Adminstator . Lynda Tealer and John Hines Faculty Representative . Dr . Michael Sagas TEAM INFORMATION Athletics Department Phone . 352 .375 .4683 Photography: Brown & Co, Jim Burgess, Andy Ticket Office Phone . 352 .375 GoUF. ext . 6800 2012 Overall Record: . 48-13 Meng & Jason Roberts National Finish: . T-17th/NCAA Regionals Layout: Summit Athletic Media, Charlotte, N .C . SEC Record (Finish): . 21-7 (3rd, 2nd East) (www .summitathletics .com) STADIUM INFORMATION Home Record: . 26-6 Home Field . Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium Away Record: . 12-6 Capacity . 1,200 Neutral Record: . 10-1 Field Dimensions . 200 foul pole, 220 center Postseason Record: . 4-3 Surface . Grass SEC Tournament Finish: . 2-1/Tourney Runner-Up @GATORZONESBALL Press Box Phone . 352 .379 .2879 Final Rankings: . 16/18 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . 9/7 COACHING STAFF All-Americans Returning/Lost: . 1/1 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SOFTBALL Position Starters Returning/Lost: . 4/5 Head Coach . Tim Walton Pitchers Returning/Lost: . 3/0 . .8th season at UF (Oklahoma ’96) Newcomers: . 7 Record at UF (Years) . 379-93 ( .802) (7) Career Record (Years) . 502-157 ( .761) (10) Assistant Coaches . .Jennifer Rocha, 8th season (Oklahoma ’99) TOP RETURNERS . .Kenny Gajewski, 1st season (Oklahoma ‘94) GP/GS AVG . AB R H HR RBI SB-A Volunteer Assistant Coach . Kelsey Horton 59/59 .329 152 29 50 13 43 3-3 Upon request, for individuals with . Kelsey Bruder, 1st Season (Florida ’11) Lauren Haeger 61/61 .321 168 27 54 14 52 2-3 documented print-related disabilities, this Athletic Trainer . Kristin Farrell publication is available in alternate format . Contact the UAA at (352) 375-4683 for Strength & Conditioning . Paul Chandler ERA W-L IP H R-ER BB K more information . For people with speech and hearing Program Coordinator . Brittany Souilliard Hannah Rogers 1 .23 28-8 228 1. 151 52-40 65 202 impairments, when trying to call a department which Softball Office Phone . 352 .375 .4683 ext . 5554 Lauren Haeger 1 .85 15-5 124 .2 95 42-33 60 129 does not list a TDD number, please contact the Florida Office Fax . 352 .375 .7807 Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) . 2 FLORIDA SOFTBALL 2013 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT MEDIA INFORMATION UAA COMMUNICATIONS PHOTOGRAPHY Please contact Kelly Reynolds, or another member of the UF Communications staff, for information regarding shooting restrictions upon arrival at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium . TICKET INFORMATION Admission to all Gator regular-season games is free . If the team plays host to post-season action, admission will be charged . Contact the UAA Ticket Office at 352.375.4683, ext. 6800 or check GatorZone .com for more information regarding post-season ticket prices . Kelly Reynolds, Assistant Director of COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT Communications, is the primary media coordinator for the Gator softball team . The Communications Office is located on the third floor of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, across Gale Phone: 352 .692 .6212 Lemerand Drive from the O’Connell Center . Enter Fax: 352 .375 .4809 via the stairwell to the left of Gate 1 . Cell phone: 352 .275 .2782 Phone Number: 352 .375 4683,. ext . 6100 E-mail: [email protected] Fax Number: 352 .375 .4809 PRESS SERVICES Mailing Address: Members of the media are supplied with weekly P .O . Box 14485 release packages, which contain updated Gainesville, FL 32604-2485 statistics, features and information on what is ahead . On game day, the communications staff Communications Overnight: will distribute immediate results, notes, statistics 121 Gale Lemerand Drive and other pertinent information . Ben Hill Griffin Stadium/Central Receiving Gainesville, FL 32611 CREDENTIALS Although media credentials are not required for COMUNICATIONS STAFF regular season home softball games, all requests Senior Associate Athletics Directors: and plans to cover the event MUST be placed Mary Howard (Soccer, Gymnastics) through Florida softball SID Kelly Reynolds via Steve McClain (Football) e-mail or telephone . Assistant Athletics Director of New Media & INTERVIEWS Strategic Communications: All interviews for head coach Tim Walton, Fred Demarest student-athletes and assistant coaches must be coordinated through Kelly Reynolds . Requests Associate Directors: should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance . Kathy Cafazzo (Women’s Basketball, Women’s Other than post-game interviews, interview days Tennis) are scheduled prior to practice one day per week . John Hines (Baseball, Football) Contact Kelly Reynolds for updated information . Phone interviews with out-of-town media can be Assistant Directors: arranged . Dan Apple (Football, Men’s Tennis) Amanda Brooks (Volleyball, Track & Field) TELEPHONE Denver Parler (Men’s Basketball) Phones are available for working press in the Kelly Reynolds (Softball, Cross Country) press box . Out-of-town radio wishing to broadcast should contact Kelly Reynolds for specifics on Senior Writers: phone line usage at least one week prior to the Scott Carter (@GatorZoneScott) game . Chris Harry (@GatorZoneChris) PARKING Communications Interns: Megan Kramper (Lacrosse) Parking is available in the grass lot on the Anthony Prisco (Men’s Golf) southeast side of Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium, John Thomas (Women’s Golf) as well as across the street to the south near the Kristin Watkins (Swimming & Diving) lacrosse complex and the Phillips Center . Passes are not required after 4:30 p .m . or on weekends . IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS GATORZONE.COM Communications Office Phone: 352 .375 .4683, ext . 6100 Game stories, game notes, news releases, schedules, results, statistics, history and much Communications Office Fax: more can be found on the University Athletic 352 .375 .4809 Association’s home page at www .GatorZone . com . Katie Seashole Stadium Press Box: COMPETITION FACILITY 352 .379 .3066 Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium is located at the Softball Office: intersection of Museum road and Hull Road, across 352 .375 .4683, ext . 5554 (best time to call: mornings) from the Florida Lacrosse Complex and the Phillips Center . 3 FLORIDA SOFTBALL 2013 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2013 SCHEDULE 2013 Florida Softball (l to r): Top: Hannah Rogers, Cari Broderick, Taylore Fuller, Taylor Schwarz, Kelsey Stewart, Head Coach Tim Walton, Stephanie Tofft, Bailey Castro, Aubree Munro, Alyssa Bache, Lauren Haeger. Bottom: Katie Medina, Jessica Damico, Ensley Gammel, Kelsey Horton, Kirsti Merritt, Briana Little. DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (ET) FEBRUARY 27 WED VS. FSU GAINESVILLE, FLA. 6 PM 8-10 Fri-Sun Kajikawa Classic 29 Fri at Ole Miss * Oxford, Miss . 7 pm 8 Fri vs . Creighton Tempe, Ariz . 4 pm 30 Sat at Ole Miss * Oxford, Miss . 3 pm vs . Oregon Tempe, Ariz . 7:30 pm 31 Sun at Ole Miss * Oxford, Miss . 2 pm 9 Sat vs . Northridge Tempe, Ariz . 2 pm vs . Cal Tempe, Ariz . 7 pm 10 Sun vs . Arizona Tempe, Ariz . 10:30 am APRIL 3 WED VS. UCF GAINESVILLE, FLA. 6 PM 13 Wed at Jacksonville University Jacksonville, Fla . 6 pm 5 FRI VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE * GAINESVILLE, FLA. 6 PM 15-17 Fri-Sun University of Florida Lipton Invitational 6 SAT VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE * GAINESVILLE, FLA. 3 PM 15 FRI VS. UNC WILMINGTON GAINESVILLE, FLA. 4 PM 7 SUN VS. MISSISSIPPI STATE * GAINESVILLE, FLA. 12 PM 15 FRI VS. SAVANNAH STATE GAINESVILLE, FLA. 6:15 PM 10 WED VS. USF GAINESVILLE, FLA. 6 PM 16 SAT VS. WESTERN CAROLINA GAINESVILLE, FLA. 12 PM 12 Fri at Kentucky * Lexington, Ky . 6 pm 16 SAT VS. SAVANNAH STATE GAINESVILLE, FLA. 2:15 PM 13 Sat at Kentucky * Lexington, Ky . 1 pm 17 SUN VS. UNC WILMINGTON GAINESVILLE, FLA. 1 PM 14 Sun at Kentucky * Lexington, Ky . 12 pm 17 SUN VS. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN GAINESVILLE, FLA. 3:30 PM 17 Wed at FSU Tallahassee, Fla . 6 pm 21-23 Thurs-Sat Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic 20 SAT VS.
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