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2015 Fighting Irish Broadcast Roster 2015 FIGHTING IRISH BROADCAST ROSTER # #2 #3 #5 Micaela Emilee Allie Arizmendi Koerner (C) Rhodes Junior • Infield Senior • Outfield Junior • Pitcher 5-5 • L/L 5-5 • L/R 5-8 • L/L Huntington Beach, Calif. Tustin, Calif. Kirkland, Wash. Mater Dei Foothill Juanita #6 #7 #9 Rachel Jenna Katey Nasland Simon (C) Haus Sophomore • Pitcher Senior • Infield Senior • Infield 5-9 • R/R 5-4 • L/R 5-5 • R/R San Diego, Calif. Granger, Ind. Oceanside, Calif. Torrey Pines Penn Vista #11 #12 #13 Carly Megan Dana Piccinich Sorlie Bouquet Junior • Infield Junior • Outfield Sophomore • Utility 5-5 • L/R 5-8 • L/L 5-5 • R/R Wyckoff, N.J. Wichita, Kan. Santa Maria, Calif. Immaculate Heart Andover Central St. Joseph #15 #18 #20 Kimmy Bailey Morgan Sullivan Bigler Reed Sophomore • Infield Freshman • Outfield Freshman • Infield 5-9 • R/R 5-6 • L/L 5-6 • L/R Greenwood, Ind. Newtown, Pa. Maylene, Ala. Center Grove Council Rock North Briarwood Christian #21 #22 #29 Karley Sara Katie Wester White Beriont Sophomore • Outfield Freshman • Infield/Pitcher Freshman • Pitcher 5-8 • L/R 5-11 • R/R 6-0 • R/L Huntington Beach, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Colts Neck, N.J. Edison Rancho Bernardo St. John Vianney Deanna #34 #51 Gumpf Casey Cassidy Head Coach Africano Whidden 14th season Junior • Catcher/Outfield Senior • Catcher Nebraska ’93 5-5 • R/R 5-6 • R/R Huntington Beach, Calif. Parrish, Fla. Edison St. Stephen’s Kris Lizzy Jamie Ganeff Ristano Spitale Associate Coach Associate Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach 14th season 10th season 1st season Notre Dame ’99 Notre Dame ’01 Hillsdale College ’97 2015 SOFTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT | 1 ALL-TIME RESULTS Conference Year Coach Captain(s) W L T Pct. (reg. season/tournament finish) Postseason 1989 Brian Boulac Mia Faust, Barbara Mooney 31 23 0 .574 8-5 (1st/3rd) -- 1990 Brian Boulac Ruth Kmak, Kathy Vernetti 32 15 1 .677 9-3 (1st/1st) -- 1991 Brian Boulac Rachel Crossen 38 22 0 .633 15-3 (2nd/1st) -- 1992 Brian Boulac Ruth Kmak, Amy Folsom 34 30 1 .531 7-3 (1st/2nd) -- 1993 Liz Miller Staci Alford, Ronny Alvarez 36 13 0 .735 8-2 (1st/1st) -- 1994 Liz Miller Christy Connoyer, Amy Rueter 41 20 0 .672 9-1 (1st/1st) NCAA Bloomington (Ind.) Regional (1-2) 1995 Liz Miller Liz Goetz, Andy Keys 40 19 0 .678 16-2 (1st/1st) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (2-2) 1996 Liz Miller Jenna Knudson, Andrea Kollar 48 16 0 .750 19-1 (1st/2nd) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (0-2) 1997 Liz Miller Meghan Murray, Katie Marten 35 25 0 .583 16-4 (1st/3rd) -- 1998 Liz Miller Kelly Rowe, Kelly Nichols 34 22 0 .607 13-3 (1st/4th) -- 1999 Liz Miller Kris McCleary, Amy Laboe 42 20 0 .677 16-0 (1st/1st) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (1-2) 2000 Liz Miller Danielle Klayman, Jennifer Sharron 47 14 0 .770 12-2 (1st/1st) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (1-2) 2001 Liz Miller Danielle Klayman, Jennifer Sharron, Melanie Alkire, Lizzy Lemire 54 7 0 .885 20-0 (1st/3rd) NCAA Iowa City (Iowa) Regional (3-2) 2002 Deanna Gumpf Kas Hoag, Jenny Kriech, Jarrah Myers 44 17 0 .721 18-2 (1st/1st) NCAA Iowa City (Iowa) Regional (2-2) 2003 Deanna Gumpf Andria Bledsoe, Andrea Loman, Alexis Madrid 38 17 0 .691 14-3 (1st/1st) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (2-2) 2004 Deanna Gumpf Nicole deFau 49 20 0 .710 18-2 (1st/2nd) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (1-2) 2005 Deanna Gumpf Megan Ciolli 46 15 0 .754 16-2 (1st 2nd) NCAA Notre Dame (Ind.) Regional (2-2) 2006 Deanna Gumpf Heather Booth, Mallorie Lenn, Meagan Ruthrauff, Sara Schoonaert 42 21 0 .667 17-5 (3rd/1st) NCAA Evanston (Ill.) Regional (2-2) 2007 Deanna Gumpf Stephanie Brown, Kenya Fuemmeler, Katie Laing 32 24 0 .571 13-7 (4th/2nd) NCAA Evanston (Ill.) Regional (1-2) 2008 Deanna Gumpf Brittney Bargar, Linda Kohan, Katie Laing 38 22 1 .631 14-8 (4th/3rd) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (1-2) 2009 Deanna Gumpf Brittney Bargar, Linda Kohan 43 17 0 .717 19-4 (2nd/1st) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (2-2) 2010 Deanna Gumpf Heather Johnson, Christine Lux, Katie Fleury 47 12 0 .797 18-3 (1st/3rd) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (2-2) 2011 Deanna Gumpf Heather Johnson 46 11 0 .807 19-1 (1st/3rd) NCAA Ann Arbor (Mich.) Regional (1-2) 2012 Deanna Gumpf Alexa Maldonado, Dani Miller, Kasey O’Connor, Kristina Wright 40 16 0 .714 16-3 (2nd/2nd) NCAA Tucson (Ariz.) Regional (2-2) 2013 Deanna Gumpf Amy Buntin, Kelsey Thornton 43 15 0 .741 19-3 (1st/2nd) NCAA Lexington (Ky.) Regional (0-2) 2014 Deanna Gumpf Chloe Saganowich 41 13 0 .759 16-5 (2nd/2nd) NCAA Los Angeles (Calif.) Regional (2-2) 26 seasons 1,061 466 3 .694 385-77 (.833) 28-38 (.424) 19 regular-season titles 19 NCAA appearances 11 tournament titles (6 BIG EAST) (16 consecutive) First season.......................................................1989/26 seasons Most consecutive regular season conference titles.......................14 (1992-2005) Overall record . 1,061-466-3 (.694)/26 seasons Most consecutive conference tournament titles ............................3 (1993-95) Total games ............................................................... 1,530 Winning seasons ...............................................26 (26 consecutive) NCAA Championship appearances.................................19 (16 consecutive) 30+ win seasons ..............................................................26 NCAA Championship overall record......................................28-38 (.424) 40+ win seasons ..............................................................16 Atlantic Coast Conference regular season record....................16-5 (.762)/1 season 50+ win seasons ...............................................................1 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship record.....................2-1 (.667)/1 season Longest win streak.........................33 (3.28-5.5.01 - nation’s longest of season) BIG EAST regular season record ..............................297-53 (.849)/18 seasons NFCA All-America honors .......................................................25 BIG EAST regular season titles .......................................13 (last in 2013) NFCA All-Region honors ........................................................81 BIG EAST Championship record ...............................35-19 (.648)/18 seasons CoSIDA Academic All-American of the Year .........................................1 BIG EAST Championship titles ........................................6 (last in 2009) CoSIDA Academic All-America honors.............................................18 Undefeated BIG EAST regular seasons.................................. 2 (1999, 2001) All-Conference accolades ......................................................166 Midwestern Collegiate regular season record ....................72-19 (.791)/7 seasons Conference Player of the Year awards .............................................13 Midwestern Collegiate regular season titles ........................................6 Conference Pitcher of the Year awards .............................................8 Midwestern Collegiate Championship record . .20-5 (.800)/7 seasons Conference Rookie/Freshman of the Year awards ....................................9 Midwestern Collegiate Championship titles.........................................5 Conference Coaching Staff of the Year awards......................................10 IRISH HEAD COACHES Brian Boulac Liz Miller Deanna Gumpf 1989-92 / Four seasons 1993-2001 / Nine seasons 2002-present / 14th season 135-90-2 (.599) 377-156 (.707) 549-220-1 (.714) - Three Midwestern Collegiate Conference regular-season titles - 2005 NFCA Hall of Fame inductee - 13 straight NCAA Championship appearances - Two Midwestern Collegiate Conference tournament titles - Six NCAA Championship appearances - Four BIG EAST Conference tournament titles - 1989 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year - Two BIG EAST Conference tournament titles - Seven BIG EAST Conference regular-season titles - Six BIG EAST Conference regular-season titles - 2002, 2004, 2011, 2013 BIG EAST Conference Coach of the Year - Three Midwestern Collegiate Conference regular-season titles - 2014 NFCA Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year - Three Midwestern Collegiate Conference tournament titles - 2002, 2004 NFCA Mideast Region Coach of the Year - 1994, 1995 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year - 1996, 2000, 2001 BIG EAST Conference Coach of the Year 2 | UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH INDIVIDUAL HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-AMERICA (NFCA) Second Team BIG EAST Conference Rookie of the Year Katey Haus .........................................2014 Second Team Jenna Simon .......................................2014 Heather Booth ................................................ 2003 Kristin Schmidt ............................................... 2001 Micaela Arizmendi ..............................2014 Laura Winter .........................................2011, 2012 Andrea Loman ................................................ 2000 Karley Wester .....................................2014 Dani Miller ...................................................... 2012 Jarrah Myers .................................................. 1999 Emilee Koerner ...................................2013 Alexa Maldonado .......................................... 2012 Angela Bessolo ............................................... 1996 Amy Buntin .................................................... 2012 Heather Johnson ............................................ 2011 Kristin Schmidt ............................................... 2001 Christine Lux ................................................... 2010 BIG EAST Conference Coaching
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