2010 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS | NCAA COLLEGE PARK, MD. REGIONAL CHAMPIONS | THREE ALL-AMERICANS | FOUR ALL-REGION SELECTIONS | FOUR ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM HONOREES

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36 ALL-AMERICANS | 80 ALL-REGION SELECTIONS | 7 BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | 4 BIG 12 DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR | 61 ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM HONOREES | 76 WEEKLY BIG 12 HONORS

FEBRUARY 13 vs. Florida Atlantic (!) Clermont, Fla. W, 9-0 [5] A LOOK AT OKLAHOMA AS A TEAM vs. Chattanooga (!) Clermont, Fla. W, 1-0  Oklahoma ended the year 47-12, its most wins since winning 47 games in 2008. 14 vs. #16 Tennessee (!) Clermont, Fla. L, 4-2  OU’s pitching staff posted an ERA under 2.00 for the seventh time in the last nine years. The staff ’s 1.39 is the lowest since 2002 (1.28) . 17 ST. GREGORY’S NORMAN W, 9-1 (5)  The 1.39 was also the second-lowest mark in the NCAA this season. 19 vs. Fullerton (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 7-1  OU ended the year 15-2 at home, 12-5 on the road and 20-5 at neutral sites. vs. #21 Northwestern (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 3-0  The Sooners received an automatic bid to the NCAA Championship as the winner of the Big 12 Championship. 20 vs. Boise State (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 8-4  Oklahoma won the College Park, Md. regional to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals. It was OU’s ninth NCAA Regional title. vs. #13 California (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 12-1 (5)  OU bowed out in the NCAA Super Regional in Seattle, Wash. against No. 3 seed Washington. 21 vs. Long Beach State (#) Las Vegas, Nev. W, 10-0 (5) 25 vs. San Diego State ($) Cathedral City, Calif. W, 4-0  The Sooners took the opening game from the Huskies, 6-1 before falling 3-0 and 4-0 the following day. vs. Pacifi c ($) Cathedral City, Calif. W, 9-0 (6)  In that opening game, Oklahoma set a school NCAA Championship record with fi ve home runs. 26 vs. #1 Washington ($) Cathedral City, Calif. L, 7-4  Oklahoma is 52-32 all-time in NCAA Championship games, including Regional, Super Regional and Women’s College World Series play. vs. Oregon State ($) Cathedral City, Calif. W, 6-1  The Sooners are 43-16 in NCAA Regional games and 2-8 in Super Regional match-ups.  Oklahoma’s longest win streak of the season was 15 games (April 21-May 27). MARCH  OU traveled a total of 6,762 miles during the 2010 NCAA Championship. 3 TULSA NORMAN W, 7-0  The Sooners lost back-to-back games only twice this season (March 19 vs. Arizona and San Jose State and May 28 vs. Washington). 5 NEVADA NORMAN W, 8-7 (9) Oklahoma fi nished second in the Big 12 regular season standings with a 13-3 mark. Due to inclement weather, OU did not play Texas. 6 vs. #24 Oklahoma State (^) Oklahoma City, Okla. L, 1-0  vs. #14 Louisville (^) Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 10-2  OU went 2-2 in extra-inning games. The Sooners won 8-7 (9) against Nevada and 4-1 (8) at Cal State Northridge. 7 #14 LOUISVILLE NORMAN W, 7-0  The extra-inning losses were at Tulsa (5-4 [9]) and Texas Tech (7-6 [9]). 10 NORTH TEXAS NORMAN W, 6-4  OU went 12-8 against ranked opponents in 2010 and ended the year 11th in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association poll. 12 UTAH (%) NORMAN W, 12-1 (5)  OU’s average fi nish in the NFCA poll is 9.7. The Sooners have been ranked 225 straight weeks, dating back to 1995. 13 UNI (%) NORMAN W, 4-1  The Sooners are now 164-145 (.531) all-time against ranked opponents. UTAH (%) NORMAN W, 9-5  OU had 10,981 people pass through the gates at the OU Complex, an average of 645. The average is the best since 2008 (653). 14 UNI (%/) NORMAN W, 11-1 (5)  In the last fi ve years, a total of 65,038 people have attended a game in Norman. 15 UMKC NORMAN W, 17-1 (5) 17 at Northridge Northridge, Calif. L, 1-0  The 1,499 fans who attended the Bedlam game on April 28 marked the second largest crowd ever at the OU Softball Complex. at Northridge Northridge, Calif. W, 4-1 (8)  The Sooners set an OU Softball Complex record with seven stolen bases against UNI on March 13. 18 vs. Utah (&) Fullerton, Calif. W, 3-0  2010 marked the 10th anniversary of Oklahoma’s 2000 national championship. vs. #7 Arizona State (&) Fullerton, Calif. W, 5-4 19 vs. #2 Arizona (&) Fullerton, Calif. L, 4-3 A LOOK AT OKLAHOMA INDIVIDUALLY vs. San Jose State (&) Fullerton, Calif. L, 5-4  Amber Flores, and Jessica Shults were named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-America second team. 20 vs. Virginia (&) Fullerton, Calif. W, 2-0  Flores ends her career as a three-time All-American (2010 second team, 2009 fi rst team, 2008 second team). 23 at Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. L, 5-4 (9)  Ricketts and Shults are OU’s fi rst freshmen to earn All-America since Christina Enea (2002) and Erin Evans (2000) earned third team honors. 24 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. W, 6-1 27 #3 MISSOURI* NORMAN L, 11-5  The trio was also named to the NFCA All-Central Region fi rst team. 28 #3 MISSOURI* NORMAN W, 9-0 (6)  Lindsey Vandever earned NFCA All-Central Region second team honors.  Flores was the 2010 Big 12 Player of the Year. She is the fi rst player in league history to earn the honor twice. APRIL  Vandever was the 2010 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. She is the fourth Sooner to earn the award. 3 at Iowa State* Ames, Iowa W, 3-0  Flores, Ricketts, Shults and Vandever were all fi rst team All-Big 12 selections.Katie Norris and Haley Nix were named to the second team. at Iowa State* Ames, Iowa W, 3-2  Ricketts was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2010 Big 12 Championship. 7 at #12 Oklahoma State* Stillwater, Okla. L, 3-2  Flores, Vandever and Shults were named to the all-tournament team. 10 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas W, 6-0 Flores was named Big 12 Player of the Week on Feb. 23. Shults earned the honor on March 30. 11 at Texas A&M* College Station, Texas W, 9-4  15 TEXAS TECH* NORMAN W, 9-7  Ricketts earned Big 12 Pitcher of the Week honors on Feb. 23, April 13 and May 4. TEXAS TECH* NORMAN L, 7-6  She was also named the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week on Feb. 23. 21 at Baylor* Waco, Texas W, 6-1  Five OU players were honored by the Big 12 for their academic eff orts.Dani Dobbs and Wendy Trott were named to the fi rst team. at Baylor* Waco, Texas W, 3-1  Vandever, Norris and Kirsten Allen earned second team honors. 24 at Nebraska* Lincoln, Neb. W, 5-0  Flores set an Oklahoma single game record with three home runs off Washington starter on May 27. 25 at Nebraska* Lincoln, Neb. W, 8-0 (6)  Nix a walk-off three run to put the run rule in eff ect against Missouri on May 16 (9-0) in the Big 12 Championship game. 28 #11 OKLAHOMA STATE* NORMAN W, 11-1 (5)  Head coach Patty Gasso is now 774-251-2 (.754) in 16 seasons at Oklahoma. Gasso is 26 wins shy of OU win No. 800. MAY  Gasso is 936-310-2 (.750) in her career, 64 wins from the 1,000-win plateau. She just completed her 20th season as a head coach. 1 KANSAS* NORMAN W, 2-0 2 KANSAS* NORMAN W, 7-0 A LOOK AT OKLAHOMA’S RECORDS SET IN 2010 6 at North Texas Denton, Texas W, 6-1  Flores ended her career with OU records in home runs (56), extra-base hits (99), walks drawn (163), slugging (.703) and on-base (.524) pct. 15 Texas Tech Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 2-0  She also ranked in the top 10 in runs scored (232, second), batting average (.369, second), (455, second) and RBI (179, fourth). #20 Texas A&M Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 5-1  Flores is in the top 10 in hits (239, ninth) and doubles (38, tenth). 16 #8 Missouri Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 9-0 (6)  Flores’ 64 runs scored tie her season-high from 2009, ranking as the fi fth-most in a single season at Oklahoma. 21 vs. Syracuse (R) College Park, Md. W, 10-0 (5)  Her .712 is the seventh-best in a season at OU. 22 vs. Fordham (R) College Park, Md. W, 1-0 23 vs. Fordham (R) College Park, Md. W, 2-0  Flores owns the top three marks on the single season walks drawn list. Her 43 from 2010 are the third-best in a single season. 27 at #1 Washington (SR) Seattle, Wash. W, 6-1  Flores’ three doubles against UMKC on March 15 set an OU Softball Complex record and tied the OU single game mark. 28 at #1 Washington (SR) Seattle, Wash. L, 3-0  Vandever ends her career ranked in the top 10 in RBI (158, seventh), home runs (33, seventh), walks drawn (92, seventh) at #1 Washington (SR) Seattle, Wash. L, 4-0  Just a freshman, Ricketts is ninth on the career list with her 346, the second-most in a single season at Oklahoma.  Shults sets Oklahoma freshman single season records for home runs (15) and RBI (62). All home games in BOLD CAPS | * denotes game | ! Dot Her 15 long balls are tied for the eighth-most in a single season at OU and the RBI total is the fourth most in a single season at OU. Richardson’s National Collegiate Softball Invitational (Clermont, Fla.) | #  Louisville Slugger Desert Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) | $ Cathedral City Classic  Shults 62 runs batted in are eighth on the Big 12 single season list. (Cathedral City, Calif.) | ^ The Preview featuring Bedlam (Oklahoma City,  Ricketts’ 48 appearances (fourth), 38 games started (sixth), 29 complete games (sixth), 259.2 IP (seventh) rank on the OU single season list. Okla.) | % Oklahoma Spring Festival (Norman, Okla.) | & Judi Garman Classic  Her 32 victories tied for the seventh-most in a single season and her 346 strikeouts are 10 shy of the OU single season record. (Fullerton, Calif.) | (R) NCAA Regional (College Park, Md.) | (SR) NCAA Super Regional (Seattle, Wash.)  Dobbs set a new single season record for putouts by a third baseman with 117 in 2010. 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 2

2010 NUMERICAL ROSTER

# Name Pos. B/T Ht. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Haley Anderson OF R/R 5-3 Jr. Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe HS) 2 Brianna Turang OF L/R 5-6 Fr. Corona, Calif. (Santiago HS) 3 Chana’e Jones OF L/R 5-6 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian HS) Find us on Facebook! 4 Amber Flores INF R/R 5-4 Sr. Calexico, Calif. (Southwest HS) - Offi cial Page 5 Haley Nix 1B L/L 5-1 Jr. Daingerfield, Texas (Texarkana College) 8 Lindsey Vandever (C) C R/R 5-6 Sr. Davenport, Okla. (Davenport HS) 9 Krystle Huey OF L/R 5-1 Jr. Garland, Texas (Garland HS) 10 Keilani Ricketts LHP L/L 6-2 Fr. San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) 12 Karolyne Long INF R/R 5-10 So. Midwest City, Okla. (Carl Albert HS) 13 Evan Sallis UTL L/R 5-2 So. Muskogee, Okla. (Muskogee HS) 18 Jessica Shults C/1B L/R 5-9 Fr. Valencia, Calif. (Hart HS) 21 Dani Dobbs INF R/R 5-4 Jr. Moore, Okla. (Moore HS) 22 Allee Allen LHP R/L 5-6 So. Buena Park, Calif. (Kennedy HS) 30 Wendy Trott UTL L/L 5-11 Jr. Fountain Valley, Calif. (Fountain Valley HS) 32 Michelle Gascoigne LHP R/L 5-9 Fr. Benicia, Calif. (Benicia HS) 33 Katie Norris UTL R/R 5-11 So. Stillwater, Okla. (Stillwater HS) Follow Sooner softball on Twitter! 40 Kirsten Allen RHP R/R 5-11 So. Union, Ky. (Ryle HS) www.Twitter.com/SoonerSoftball TRIO NAMED ALL-AMERICANS on a sacrifi ce bunt byAmber Flores. Jessica Shults was intentionally softball standouts Amber Flores (Calexico, Ca- walked before Haley Nix reached on a dropped fl y ball to left fi eld. lif.), Keilani Ricketts (San Jose, Calif.) and Jessica Shults (Valencia, The dropped ball resulted in Sallis scoring from second and should have WHAT DID YOU SAY? Calif.) were named to the 2010 National Fastpitch Coaches Association been the third out of the inning. Shults then scored on a single up the OU Softball Pronunciation Guide All-America second team the organization announced today. The honor middle by Ricketts to give OU a 2-0 lead. Shults ended the game 2-for- is the third career award for the senior Flores and the fi rst for the fresh- 2 with two walks, one of them intentional. Starting her fi rst game at KIRSTEN Allen ...... KER-sten men Ricketts and Shults. All three were previously named to the All-Big designated player since her freshman season, junior Chana’e Jones Michelle GASCOIGNE ...... gas-COIN 12 and All-Central Region fi rst teams this season. went 2-for-3. The Sooners appeared in their 13th NCAA Regional fi nal CHANA’E Jones ...... SH-nay under head coach Patty Gasso and won the program’s ninth regional KAROLYNE Long...... Care-o-LINE SOONERS FALL SHORT OF WCWS championship. Oklahoma opened with a 10-0 fi ve-inning win over KEILANI Ricketts ...... K-lonnie Shawna Wright hit a three-run home run and Danielle Lawrie struck Syracuse and dropped Fordham 1-0 to advance to the regional fi nal. Evan SALLIS ...... SAL-iss out a season-high 17 batters as third-seeded Washington eliminated Brianna TURANG ...... tur-RANG Oklahoma from the 2010 NCAA Championship on May 28 with a 4-0 FOUR SOONERS NAMED ALL-CENTRAL REGION Lindsey VANDEVER ...... van-DUH-ver win. The Huskies (50-7) won 3-0 to force a third and deciding game Oklahoma placed four student-athletes on the 2010 National Fastpitch THE UNIVERSITY earlier in the evening. It was the fi rst time Oklahoma dropped back- Coaches Association All-Central Region teams. Senior Amber Flores and freshmen Jessica Shults and Keilani Ricketts were named to Location ...... Norman, Okla. to-back games since March 19. It was also the fi rst time this season OU the fi rst team, while seniorLindsey Vandever was named to the Founded ...... 1890 was shutout in back-to-back games. second team. Enrollment ...... 30,092 Nickname ...... Sooners OU OPENS SUPERS WITH COMMANDING 6-1 WIN SOONERS CAPTURE FINAL BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE Colors ...... Crimson and Cream Amber Flores entered the NCAA Super Regional opener 0-for-10 in The University of Oklahoma softball team continued its winning ways Conference ...... Big 12 the last four games. None of it mattered in the top of the fi rst inning May 16 as the Sooners got a team eff ort to roll past Missouri, 9-0 in President ...... David Boren when the senior gave Oklahoma an early 1-0 lead over defending six innings at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium. OU earned its fourth Big VP/Director of Athletics ...... Joe Castiglione national champion Washington. It was just the beginning for the 12 Championship title in the event’s fi nal season. Freshman pitcher Senior Associate AD/SWA ...... Dr. Nicki Moore 14th-seeded Sooners as OU chased Husky starter Danielle Lawrie after fi ve innings. Flores went yard three times, a fi rst-ever for an Oklahoma Keilani Ricketts was named the tournament’s Most Outstanding OKLAHOMA PROGRAM HISTORY player in a single game, and the Sooners took down the No. 3 seed Player and three additional Sooners - seniors Lindsey Vandever and and freshman were named to the First Year of Softball ...... 1975 Huskies, 6-1. Dani Dobbs and Jessica Shults each added solo home Amber Flores Jessica Shults All-Time Record ...... 1,336-701-2 (.655) runs as the Sooners knocked eight hits and a season-high fi ve earned all-tournament team. Krystle Huey set a new single game high, All-Time Big 12 Record ...... 199-64 (.757) runs off Lawrie en route to the win. Oklahoma’s fi ve home runs set an going 4-for-4 in the leadoff position. Huey scored three runs also Big 12 Regular Season Titles/Championship Titles ... Four/Four NCAA Tournament record for the Sooners and were the most allowed tying a single game best. Vandever’s only hit was a three-run home NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 17 by Lawrie in her career. Keilani Ricketts was perfect through 4.1 run. Haley Nix ended the game 2-for-3 with her biggest shot being Regional Titles ...... Nine innings, allowing the fi rst of her two hits to Jenn Salling on an infi eld a walk-off three-run home run. Ricketts allowed three hits and struck WCWS Appearances ...... Five single. She ended the game with just two hits, the other coming in the out 11 batters. National Championships ...... One (2000) seventh inning. Ricketts walked three and struck out nine as she did not allow an for the fi fth straight game. OKLAHOMA ADVANCES WITH WIN OVER TEXAS A&M STAFF INFORMATION The Sooners got a sensational all-around performance from freshman Head Coach ...... Patty Gasso (Long Beach State, 1984) FLORES TIES BIG 12 CAREER HOME RUN MARK Keilani Ricketts to defeat 20th-ranked Texas A&M 5-1 on May 15. Career Record ...... 936-310-2 (.750) [20 years] Flores’ career home run total stands at 56, tying Texas A&M’s Megan Ricketts kept the Aggies in check the entire evening, allowing just Record at OU ...... 774-251-2 (.754) [16 years] Gibson (2005-08) for the Big 12 career record. She ended the game one run on two hits and one walk. For the second consecutive game, Associate Head Coach .....Melyssa Lombardi (Oklahoma, 1997) 3-for-3 with one walk in her fi nal plate appearance. Shults went 2-for- Ricketts fanned 12 batters. Her 12 strikeouts in each game are an Okla- Assistant Coach ...... Tripp MacKay (Oklahoma State, 2000) 4 with the solo home run. homa Big 12 Championship record. Ricketts ended the game 1-for-3 Director of Operations ...... Kaycee Clark (Central Florida, 2004) at the plate with her only hit the three-run home run. Haley Nix went SOONERS WIN NINTH NCAA REGIONAL TITLE 2-for-3 with a run scored and one driven in. Jessica Shults provided STADIUM INFORMATION The 14th-seeded University of Oklahoma softball team scored two the other RBI with a 1-for-2 showing and drawing OU’s only walk. Stadium ...... OU Softball Complex unearned runs in the bottom of the fi fth inning to move past Fordham, Field (Capacity) ...... Marita Hynes Field (1,000) 2-0, and advance to NCAA Super Regional play. The Sooners got a SOONERS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP WITH BLANKING OF TECH Pressbox Phone ...... (405) 325-8177 shutout from Keilani Ricketts and capitalized on OU opened the 2010 Big 12 Softball Championship with a 2-0 win over a miscue by the Rams to extend the fi fth allowing the runs to score. No. 7 seed Texas Tech. Keilani Ricketts went the distance, throwing 2010 TEAM INFORMATION Ricketts struck out 11 batters, one shy of the Oklahoma NCAA Regional her 11th shutout of the season. Ricketts fanned 12. She allowed just 2010 Overall Record ...... 47-12 record held by Kami Keiter. Despite fi ve walks, Ricketts allowed just three hits and two walks. Both walks were issued to Tech’s leadoff 2010 Conference Record (Finish) ...... 13-3 (2nd) two hits. Throughout the -elimination bracket, Ricketts did batter Leah Legler. Lindsey Vandever and Katie Norris each ended 2010 NCAA Postseason ...... NCAA Super Regional not allow a single run as Oklahoma out-scored opponents 13-0. Pinch the game 2-for-3. Jessica Shults, who went 1-for-3, and Norris drove 2010 NFCA Final Ranking ...... 11th hitter Evan Sallis drew a leadoff walk in the fi fth and moved to second in both OU runs. 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 3 OKLAHOMA CAREER RECORDS RICKETTS NAMED BIG 12 PITCHER OF THE WEEK RUNS SCORED For a third time this season Oklahoma freshman Keilani Ricketts was named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Week on May 4. Ricketts went 2-0 on the 1. 234 Norrelle Dickson ’04-07 2. 232 Amber Flores ‘07-10 week with a 0.58 in wins over No. 11 Oklahoma State and Kansas. She notched her 20th and 21st complete games of the year, 3. 206 Christy Ring ’99-02 including a fi ve-inning shutout against OSU. Ricketts allowed just one earned run, fi ve hits and two walks while striking out 16 and holding her 4. 196 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 opponents to a .122 batting average. She tallied a 1.000 fi elding percentage with fi ve assists. Ricketts hit .667 (2-for-3) with one run scored, three 5. 185 Kristin Vesely ’03-06 6. 180 Lisa Carey ’98-01 walks, an .833 on-base percentage and .667 slugging mark. 7. 137 Christina Enea ’02-05 8. 135 Erin Evans ’00-03 9. 131 Jamie Fox ’04-07 HOME RUN DERBY 10. 128 Heather Scaglione ’02-05 OU has hit 69 home runs this season and of those, 43 have scored multiple runners (17 two-run home runs, 20 three-run home runs and six grand slams). Of the 26 solo home runs, 10 have been leadoff home runs.Jessica Shults leads the team with 14 on the year, including two grand slams. BATTING AVERAGE 1. .402 Norrelle Dickson ’04-07 Lindsey Vandever has two grand slams for the Sooners this season and 11 total home runs. Amber Flores has 12 and Haley Nix has 11. 2. .369 Becky Burroughs ’93-94 .369 Amber Flores ‘07-10 4. .367 Kristin Vesely ’03-06 SOONERS SWEEP KANSAS 5. .364 Lisa Carey ’98-01 Oklahoma defeated the 2-0 on May 1. The Sooners drew a season-high 10 walks and recorded six hits en route to their sixth 6. .362 ‘06-’09 7. .351 Christy Ring ’99-02 straight victory. Keilani Ricketts got the win. Ricketts allowed just two hits, a two-out one in the seventh and struck out nine batters. On Sunday, 8. .346 Andrea Davis ’00-01 the team recorded a shutout for the second straight day as the Sooners downed Kansas 7-0. Oklahoma’s off ense recorded 12 hits and manufactured 9. .345 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 all seven runs on base hits. Michelle Gascoigne threw her fourth complete game of the season and second shutout. Gascoigne fanned 10 batters 10. .340 Analisa Jackson ’94-95 and allowed just two hits and two walks. RUNS BATTED IN 1. 239 Samantha Ricketts ‘06-’09 2. 190 Ashli Barrett ’98-01 OKLAHOMA RUNS PAST OKLAHOMA STATE 3. 184 Lisa Carey ’98-01 The Sooners ran past 11th-ranked Oklahoma State, 11-1 in fi ve innings, on April 28. In front 1,499 fans, the second largest crowd ever at the OU 4. 179 Amber Flores ‘07-10 5. 166 Casey Dickson ’94-97 Softball Complex, the Sooners pounded out 11 hits, including three home runs. Freshman starter Keilani Ricketts kept the Cowgirls in check, 6. 164 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 allowing just one run on three hits and one walk with seven strikeouts. Stillwater native Katie Norris ended the game 2-for-2 with four runs driven 7. 158 Lindsey Vandever ‘07-10 in and one scored. Norris hit her fourth home run of the season to double OU’s lead to 6-0 early in the game. Freshman Brianna Turang fi nished 8. 156 Leah Gulla ’00-03 156 Heather Scaglione ’02-05 the night 2-for-3 and Haley Nix went 2-for-2 with one RBI and one scored. Eight of Oklahoma’s 13 batters all recorded a hit. 10. 154 Christina Enea ’02-05 HOME RUNS OKLAHOMA SHUTS OUT NEBRASKA 1. 56 Amber Flores ‘07-10 OU downed Nebraska 8-0 in six innings on Sunday afternoon. The Sooners became the fi rst team this season to shut out the Cornhuskers in back- 2. 48 Samantha Ricketts ‘06-’09 to-back games after dropping NU 5-0 on Saturday. Katie Norris hit .667 during the series with four hits and four runs batted in. Haley Nix hit .600 3. 46 Ashli Barrett ’98-01 4. 44 Heather Scaglione ’02-05 (3-for-5) with three runs scored. Keilani Ricketts threw a complete game on Saturday. Ricketts allowed just two hits and one walk while striking 5. 37 Lisa Carey ’98-01 out six. Michelle Gascoigne got the win on Sunday. 37 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 7. 33 Lindsey Vandever ‘07-10 8. 32 Leah Gulla ’00-03 SOONERS SWEEP BAYLOR 9. 31 Jennifer Stump ’00-03 10. 30 Jamie Fox ’04-07 Oklahoma swept Baylor in a doubleheader on April 21 by fi nals of 6-1 and 3-1.Lindsey Vandever went 3-for-6 in both games with a double and solo home run. Jessica Shults fi nished the night 3-for-8 with a three-run home and four total RBI. After giving up a leadoff infi eld single in the HITS fi rst inning, starterMichelle Gascoigne retired 18 straight batters before giving up a leadoff single in the seventh in the second game. Gascoigne 1. 328 Norrelle Dickson ‘04-07 2. 293 Kristin Vesely ‘03-06 threw her third complete game. She allowed three hits and one walk. Gascoigne struck out seven. In the fi rst game, Keilani Ricketts threw her 3. 289 Lisa Carey ‘98-01 18th complete game of the season, allowing two hits and walking three. Ricketts struck out fi ve. 4. 276 Christy Ring ‘99-02 5. 266 Kelli Braitsch ‘00-03 6. 249 Samantha Ricketts ‘06-09 RICKETTS NAMED BIG 12 PITCHER OF THE WEEK 7. 245 Ashli Barrett ‘98-01 Keilani Ricketts was named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Week on April 13. It marks the second time this season Ricketts has been honored for her 8. 239 Amber Flores ‘07-10 9. 236 Erin Evans ‘00-03 performance in the circle. Ricketts went 2-1 on the week with the only loss to No. 13 Oklahoma State (3-2) and wins against No. 21 Texas A&M (6-0 10. 234 Christina Enea ‘02-05 and 9-4). She threw a complete game shutout and earned a win in relief to help OU to its fi rst sweep in College Station since 002.2 In the A&M

EXTRA-BASE HITS series, Ricketts allowed four hits, seven walks and posted a 0.00 ERA while fanning 22 batters. She also became the fi rst pitcher to strike out 15 1. 99 Amber Flores ‘07-10 or more batters in a single game since Brea Moore recorded the school-record of 17 in 1995. On the week, she tallied a 0.00 ERA in 16.0 innings 2. 98 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 98 Lisa Carey ’98-01 pitched as she struck out 33 and held her opponents to a .143 batting average. She was also named an NFCA Top Performer for the Week. 4. 97 Samantha Ricketts ‘06-’09 5. 96 Ashli Barrett ’98-01 OKLAHOMA SPLITS WITH TEXAS TECH 6. 89 Heather Scaglione ’02-05 7. 82 Leah Gulla ’00-03 OU rallied from a 7-5 defi cit to defeat Texas Tech, 9-7, in the fi rst game of Thursday’s doubleheader on Wendya Trott grand slam. The Sooners led 8. 72 Kristin Vesely ’03-06 5-1 entering the seventh inning of the second game before falling 7-6. Oklahoma moves to 32-10 overall and 6-3 in Big 12 games, while the Red 9. 71 Jamie Fox ’04-07 10. 65 Christina Enea ’02-05 Raiders are 31-10 overall and 3-6 in conference action. Keilani Ricketts started both contests for OU and moved into seventh place in strikeouts in a single season with 224, passing Kami Keiter’s 2005 eff ort of 221 strikeouts. TOTAL BASES 1. 471 Lisa Carey ’98-01 2. 455 Amber Flores ‘07-10 SOONERS SWEEP A&M IN COLLEGE STATION 3. 449 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 Oklahoma swept Texas A&M for the fi rst time since 2002 this past weekend in College Station. OU won 9-4 on Sunday after shutting out the Aggies 4. 444 Samantha Ricketts ‘06-’09 5. 415 Heather Scaglione ’02-05 for just the second time this season on Saturday, 6-0. On Sunday, OU jumped out to an early 4-0 lead and were fueled by a fi ve-run sixth inning to 6. 393 Kristin Vesely ’03-06 win 9-4. Keilani Ricketts got the win in relief and Amber Flores hit her 11th home run of the season. On Saturday, the team used a 13-hit explo- 7. 378 Norrelle Dickson ’04-07 8. 366 Leah Gulla ’00-03 sion and got a spectacular performance from Ricketts to win 6-0. Ricketts became the fi rst OU pitcher to strike out 15 batters in a single game since 9. 343 Christy Ring ’99-02 Brea Moore fanned a school-record 17 against Iowa State on April 2, 1995. 10. 340 Christina Enea ’02-05 WALKS DRAWN FLORES, RICKETTS TOP 25 FINALISTS 1. 163 Amber Flores ‘07-10 Amber Flores and Keilani Ricketts were named to the Amateur Softball Association’s top 25 fi nalist list for the 2010 Collegiate Player of the Year. 2. 118 Casey Dickson ’94-97 118 Christy Ring ’99-02 This award, which is considered the most prestigious honor in Division I women’s collegiate softball, is designed to recognize outstanding athletic 4. 115 Samantha Ricketts ‘06-’09 achievement by female collegiate softball players across the country. The 2010 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year will be chosen from the 25 5. 114 Heather Scaglione ’02-05 6. 95 Norrelle Dickson ’04-07 fi nalists. A list of 10 fi nalists will be released on May 12. The three fi nalists will be announced May 26th while the winnerf o the 2010 USA Softball 7. 92 Lindsey Vandever ’07-10 Collegiate Player of the Year Award will be announced prior to the start of the 2010 NCAA Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City. 8. 91 Christina Enea ’02-05 9. 90 Jennifer Stump ’00-03 10. 87 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 SOONERS DROP TWO TO OKLAHOMA STATE After defeating Oklahoma 1-0 earlier in the season, archrival Oklahoma State downed OU again on April 7, 3-2. It marked the fi str time since 1997 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. .703 Amber Flores ‘07-10 the Cowgirls picked up two wins in the season series. The setback was the Sooners’ fi rst loss in Stillwater since 2003. 2. .657 Becky Burroughs ’93-94 3. .645 Samantha Ricketts ‘06-’09 FLORES NEW HOME RUN QUEEN 4. .624 Lynette Velazquez ’98-99 5. .605 Andrea Davis ’00-01 Amber Flores hit her 49th career home run on April 3 at Iowa State in the fi rst game of a doubleheader. Flores hit her 50th career long ball later 6. .599 Ashli Barrett ’98-01 in the day during the second game of the series. Now the Oklahoma career leader in home runs (53), Flores owns additional career marks in walks 7. .586 Heather Scaglione ‘02-05 8. .582 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 drawn (147), slugging percentage (.708) and on-base percentage (.523). She also ranks in the top fi ve in run scored (second - 19),2 batting average 9. .575 Traci Dickenson ’06-’09 (second - .375), runs batted in (fourth - 174), extra-base hits (fi fth - 95) and total bases (fourth - 438). 10. .528 Leah Gulla ’00-03 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE SOONERS TAKE TWO AT IOWA STATE 1. .524 Amber Flores ‘07-10 Keilani Ricketts threw her 15th complete game this season and Amber Flores hit her school-record breaking 49th career home run as the 2. .484 Norrelle Dickson ’04-07 3. .461 Samantha Ricketts ’06-’09 Sooners prevailed 2-0 in game of one of the doubleheader. Flores finished the game 3-for-4 with a home run and two singles. Haley Nix got OU on 4. .439 Becky Burroughs ’93-94 the board in the fourth inning of the second game with a solo home run, her ninth of the season. Wendy Trott then singled to score Dani Dobbs. 5. .438 Andrea Davis ’00-01 6. .434 Christy Ring ’99-02 Flores added a third run in the fifth with her second home run of the day. The Cyclones added two runs in the bottom of the seventh. Michelle 7. .432 Kristin Vesely ’03-06 Gascoigne recorded a season-high 12 strikeouts. Gascoigne threw her seventh complete game of the season, allowing two runs on six hits. 8. .422 Heather Scagline ’02-05 9. .420 Kelli Braitsch ’00-03 10. .419 Lisa Carey ’98-01 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 4 USA TODAY/NFCA DIVISION I TOP 25 FINAL POLL: JUNE 15, 2010 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Oklahoma’s record when... School Points Record Previous At home ...... 15-2 When opponent scores in fi rst inning ...... 4-5 OU trails after fi fth inning ...... 1-7 1. UCLA (30) 750 50-11 5 On the road ...... 12-5 OU scores fi rst ...... 43-4 Game tied after fi fth inning ...... 4-3 2. Arizona 720 52-14 3 At neutral sites ...... 20-5 Opponent scores fi rst ...... 4-8 OU leads after sixth inning ...... 31-1 3. Georgia 668 50-13 9 Day games ...... 37-8 OU out-hits opponent ...... 40-3 OU trails after sixth inning ...... 1-9 4. Tennessee 654 49-15 16 Night games ...... 10-4 Opponent out-hits OU ...... 3-7 Game tied after sixth inning...... 2-2 5. Washington 625 50-9 1 Vs. left-handed starter ...... 4-2 OU hits zero home runs ...... 13-6 In February ...... 11-2 6. Florida 607 49-10 6 Vs. right-handed starter ...... 43-10 OU hits one home run ...... 14-5 In March ...... 16-6 7. Hawai’i 583 50-15 23 One-run games ...... 5-7 OU hits 2+ home runs ...... 20-1 In April ...... 10-2 8. Missouri 547 51-13 8 Two-run games ...... 8-1 Opponent hits zero home runs ...... 38-5 In May ...... 10-2 9. Alabama 495 52-11 4 Five or more run games ...... 26-1 Opponent hits one home run ...... 9-5 On Monday...... 1-0 10. Michigan 475 49-8 2 Extra innings ...... 2-2 Opponent hits 2+ home runs ...... 0-2 On Tuesday ...... 0-1 11. OKLAHOMA 439 47-12 11 Shutouts ...... 22-4 OU makes zero errors ...... 23-3 On Wednesday ...... 8-2 12. Arizona State 404 44-17 10 Scoring 0-2 runs ...... 7-6 OU makes one error ...... 18-4 On Thursday ...... 6-2 13. California 390 44-19 12 14. Oregon 348 36-21 22 Scoring 3-5 runs ...... 10-5 OU makes 2+ errors ...... 6-5 On Friday ...... 6-5 15. BYU 303 46-13 RV Scoring 6-9 runs ...... 22-1 Opponent makes zero errors...... 12-7 On Saturday ...... 16-2 16. Louisana-Lafayette 282 45-18 RV Scoring 10+ runs ...... 8-0 Opponent makes one error ...... 15-2 On Sunday ...... 9-1 17. Georgia Tech 255 51-11 7 Opponent scores 0-2 runs...... 40-2 Opponent makes 2+ errors ...... 20-3 18. Texas 211 43-15 13 Opponent scores 3-5 runs...... 5-7 OU leads after fourth inning ...... 39-2 19. LSU 171 45-16 17 Opponent scores 6-9 runs...... 2-2 OU trails after fourth inning ...... 2-6 20. Texas A&M 134 44-16 20 Opponent scores 10+ runs ...... 0-1 Game tied after fourth inning ...... 6-4 21. Stanford 133 37-19 15 When OU scores in fi rst inning ...... 22-2 OU leads after fi fth inning ...... 33-2 22. Ohio State 113 39-14 19 23. Oklahoma State 96 44-16 14 24. North Carolina 79 42-20 NR HITTING STREAKS MULTIPLE HIT GAMES MULTIPLE RBI GAMES 25. Illinois 58 45-18 18 Longest Current 2 3 4 5+ Total 2 3 4 5+ Total Dropped Out: No. 21 Massachusetts, No.24 Notre Dame, No. 25 Haley Anderson 4 - Haley Anderson 2 - - - 2 Haley Anderson 2 - - - 2 Florida State Dani Dobbs 4 - Dani Dobbs 3 - - - 3 Dani Dobbs 5 1 - - 6 Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 37, Hofstra 31, Fresno State Amber Flores 11 - Amber Flores 13 3 - - 16 Amber Flores 2 3 2 - 7 24, Massachusetts 22, Fordham 18, Long Island 15, Louisville Krystle Huey 5 1 Krystle Huey 2 - 1 - 3 Chana’e Jones 5 1 - - 6 14, Lipscomb 13, DePaul 9, East Carolina 8, Florida State 6, Chana’e Jones 5 1 Chana’e Jones 10 - - - 10 Karolyne Long 1 1 - 1 3 Kentucky 5, San Diego State 3, Texas Tech 2, Illinois State 1, Karolyne Long 2 - Karolyne Long 5 - - - 5 Haley Nix 2 5 1 - 8 Florida International 1, Radford 1 Haley Nix 5 2 Haley Nix 14 2 - - 16 Katie Norris 7 2 1 - 10 Keilani Ricketts 2 2 1 - 5 Oklahoma opponents in italics Katie Norris 6 - Katie Norris 9 - - - 9 Keilani Ricketts 4 - Keilani Ricketts 1 1 - - 2 Jessica Shults 5 4 3 3 15 Evan Sallis 2 - Jessica Shults 15 4 - - 19 Wendy Trott - - 1 - 1 ESPN.COM/USA SOFTBALL COLLEGIATE TOP 25 Jessica Shults 13 - Brianna Turang 6 1 1 - 8 Brianna Turang 1 - - - 1 FINAL POLL: JUNE 10, 2010 Wendy Trott 5 - Lindsey Vandever 9 4 - - 13 Lindsey Vandever 6 5 1 1 13 Brianna Turang 4 1 Team 89 15 2 0 106 Team 38 24 10 5 77 School Points Record Previous 1. UCLA (20) 500 50-11 4 Lindsey Vandever 8 - 2. Arizona 480 52-13 6 3. Tennessee 439 49-15 15 4. Georgia 428 50-13 9 5. Washington 412 50-9 1 6. Florida 405 49-10 5 7. Hawai’i 385 50-16 19 8. Alabama 366 52-11 3 9. Missouri 341 51-13 14 SCORE BY INNING 10. OKLAHOMA 311 47-12 8 11. Michigan 283 49-8 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8+ Total 12. California 269 44-19 13 Oklahoma 58 40 45 70 50 56 17 4 340 13. Arizona State 257 44-17 11 Opponents 13 9 12 10 23 20 21 2 110 14. Oregon 237 36-20 T21 15. BYU 195 46-13 RV 16. Georgia Tech 182 51-11 7 STATISTICAL LEADERS 17. Louisiana-Lafayette 172 45-18 NR 18. LSU 144 44-16 10 19. Texas 121 43-15 12 20. North Carolina 90 42-20 RV Jessica Shults Rhea Taylor, Missouri Jen Yee, Georgia Tech 21. Illinois 63 45-8 17 Batting Average 22. Texas A&M 62 44-16 18 .3664 .452 .568 23. Oklahoma State 54 44-16 20 Amber Flores Amber Flores, Oklahoma Jen Yee, Georgia Tech Runs/Game 24. Stanford 52 37-19 16 1.08 1.08 1.50 Ohio State 52 39-14 T21 Jessica Shults Jessica Shults, Oklahoma Angeline Quiocho, BYU RBI/Game Dropped Out: No. 23 Massachusetts, No. 24 Florida State, No. 1.05 1.05 1.53 Amber Flores Meagan May, Texas A&M Jen Yee, Georgia Tech 25 Notre Dame Walks/Game 0.73 0.85 1.42 Others receiving votes: Fordham 44, Notre Dame 27, Louisville Brianna Turang Rhea Taylor, Missouri Chelsea Bramlett, Mississippi State Stolen Bases/Game 27, Hofstra 26, Long Island 17, Lipscomb 13, Florida State 11, 0.34 0.79 1.11 Massachusetts 10, DePaul 10, Fresno State 6, Florida Interna- Keilani Ricketts Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma Whitney Kiihnl, Lipcomb tional 5, East Carolina 3, Kentucky 1 ERA 1.24 1.24 0.95 Oklahoma opponents in italics Keilani Ricketts Anna Whiddon, Oklahoma State Kandice Irwin, Chattanooga Saves 2 6 11 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 5

WHERE OKLAHOMA RANKS IN THE NCAA SHULTS NAMED BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK OU GOES 3-1 AT CATHEDRAL CITY CLASSIC Final Statistics Report Oklahoma’s Jessica Shults was named the Big 12 Player of the Oklahoma went 3-1 at the Cathedral City (Calif.) Classic. The Sooners’ Week on March 30. The honor is the fi rst of her career. Shults hit .455 only loss was to top-ranked Washington (7-4). OU downed San Diego (5-for-11) with four runs scored and three home runs. She had 14 total State (4-0), Pacifi c (9-0 [6]) and Oregon State (6-1). Saturday’s fi nale TEAM bases, drove in nine runs and drew four walks, while producing a 1.273 against Hawai’i was rained out. Oklahoma scored four runs on Wash- Batting Average ...... 64 (.289) slugging percentage and .600 on-base percentage. In the loss to Tulsa, ington starter and last season’s National Player of the Year Danielle National Leader ...... Notre Dame (.343) Shults’ lone hit was a three-run homer. In the win over Missouri she Lawrie, the most allowed by her this season. Jessica Shults drove in Earned Run Average ...... 2 (1.39) led OU with two home runs, tying an Oklahoma single game record. all four of OU’s runs. National Leader ...... Fordham (1.34) She ended that game 3-for-3 with two runs scored, fi ve runs driven in Fielding Percentage...... 37 (.968) and one walk. TURANG MAKES THE MOST OF FIRST CAREER START Brianna Turang (Corona, Calif.) led OU with a .500 batting average at National Leader ...... East Carolina (.980) DOBBS SETS NEW SEASON HIGH FOR HOME RUNS the Cathedral City Classic. Turang made her fi rst career start in center Scoring ...... 21 (5.76) Dani Dobbs has been clutch for Oklahoma this season, delivering fi eld against San Diego State and started all four game of the tourna- National Leader ...... Hawai’i (7.39) some much-needed hits. Dobbs drove in the game-winning runs ment in the outfi eld. Turang went 4-for-5 against Oregon State and W/L Percentage ...... 12 (.797) against Virginia in Fullerton, Calif. In the Missouri fi nale, Dobbs hit a her lightning-fast speed saw her go 4-for-4 in attempts on National Leader ...... Michigan (.860) walk-off two-run home run to propel OU to the 9-0 six-inning win. The the weekend. Home Runs Per Game ...... 14 (1.25) blast was the fi fth of her career and third this season, setting a new single season high. RICKETTS EARNS BIG 12, NATIONAL HONORS National Leader ...... Hawai’i (2.39) Oklahoma’s Keilani Ricketts was named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Slugging Percentage ...... 23 (.483) SOONERS OPEN CONFERENCE PLAY WITH SPLIT Week and USA Softball’s National Player of the Week on Feb. 23. National Leader ...... Hawai’i (.642) Oklahoma led 5-0 after fi ve innings of play but an eight-run sixth Ricketts went 3-0 at the Louisville Slugger Desert Classic with wins inning by third-ranked Missouri propelled the Tigers past OU, 11-5, in against then-No. 21 Northwestern (3-0), then-No. 12 California (12-1 INDIVIDUAL the fi rst game of the series on March 27. The Sooners were unable to [5]) and Long Beach State (10-0 [5]). She picked up her fi rst of overcome four fi elding errors that allowed six unearned runs against the season against Boise State. Ricketts recorded a 0.37 earned run Home Runs Per Game ...... Amber Flores (70, 0.25) the Tigers. On Sunday, OU pounded out 13 hits to run-rule Missouri, average on the week, pitching 19 innings. She allowed one run and Jessica Shults (70, 0.25) 9-0, in six innings. The Sooners got a complete game shutout from one extra base hit in those four appearances and tossed two complete Runs Batted In Per Game ...... Jessica Shults (16, 1.05) Keilani Ricketts and two home runs from Jessica Shults. game shutouts. Ricketts walked just seven batters and gave up just Earned Run Average ...... Keilani Ricketts (11, 1.24) seven hits. She held opponents to a .111 batting average and recorded Stolen Bases ...... Brianna Turang (95, 0.34) SOONERS PLAY EIGHT GAMES IN SIX DAYS 22 total strikeouts on the weekend. Long Beach State managed just Strikeouts Per Seven Innings ...... Keilani Ricketts (24, 9.3) Oklahoma had a whirlwind of a spring break (March 15-21). The one hit, while Northwestern and Cal each registered two. Ricketts had Victories ...... Keilani Ricketts (10, 32.0) Sooners played eight games in six days. Dating back to the Oklahoma 12 strikeouts against Northwestern. Both honors were the fi rst of her Spring Festival, the Sooners had played 12 games in nine days. OU young career and the fi rst national honor for OU sinceAmber Flores Walks ...... Amber Flores (29, 0.73) went 5-3 during the eight-game stretch. Only one of the games was swept both national awards on Feb. 10, 2009. Slugging Percentage ...... Jessica Shults (57, .712) at home (Monday). The Sooners did not play on Tuesday (travel day to Jessica Shults (76, .676) California). Lindsey Vandever and Dani Dobbs each hit .400 on the FLORES EARNS BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONOR Runs Per Game ...... Amber Flores (11, 1.08) week. OU’s pitchers posted a 0.73 earned run average in those eight Amber Flores earned her sixth career Big 12 Player of the Week award Hit by Pitch Per Game ...... Amber Flores (15, 0.34) contests. on Feb. 23. The honor came after her performance at the Louisville Hits Allowed Per Seven Innings .....Keilani Ricketts (8, 3.67) Slugger Desert Classic. Flores led the Sooners with a .573 batting PITCHING STAFF LEADS ALL TEAMS AT JUDI GARMAN average (7-for-13) and a 1.308 slugging percentage. She scored eight On-Base Percentage ...... Amber Flores (16, .541) The Sooner pitching staff led all teams participating in the Judi Garman runs, drove in fi ve and had three home runs in OU’s fi ve wins over Cal Shutouts ...... Keilani Ricketts (8, 14.0) Classic with a 0.62 earned run average. OU allowed just three earned State Fullerton (7-1), then-No. 21 Northwestern (3-0), Boise State (8- Strikeouts ...... Keilani Ricketts (13, 346.0) runs over the course of the tournament. Oklahoma went 3-2 at the 4), then-No. 12 California (12-1 [5]) and Long Beach State (10-0 [5]). event, allowing 13 total runs. Dani Dobbs led the off ense with a .429 Flores recorded 17 total bases and drew fi ve walks for a .684 on-base batting average. Dobbs recorded a .571 slugging percentage and .600 percentage. Oklahoma swept the conference’s weekly honors for the on-base percentage. fi rst time sinceKrystle Huey (player) and D.J. Mathis (pitcher) did so on April 28, 2009. OU TAKES DOWN LOUISVILLE TWICE Oklahoma defeated then-No. 14 Louisville twice on March 13 and 14. SOONERS IMPRESSIVE AT DESERT CLASSIC The Sooners won 10-2 on Saturday at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in OU went 5-0 at the Louisville Slugger Desert Classic in Las Vegas. Oklahoma City and again on Sunday in Norman by a fi nal of 7-0. The The Sooners out-scored opponents 40-6 and defeated then-No. 21 Sooners hit four home runs in Saturday’s win and two on Sunday. Dani Northwestern (3-0) and then-No. 12 California (12-1 [5]). OU’s pitching Dobbs’ fi rst hit of the season was a two-run shot on Sunday afternoon. staff combined for a 1.35 earned run average on the weekend and Michelle Gascoigne got a complete game shutout on Sunday, allow- Oklahoma’s off ense hit 12 home runs. ing the Cardinals just two hits. She struck out six. FLORES SELECTED IN NPF DRAFT OKLAHOMA DEFEATS NEVADA IN NINE INNINGS Amber Flores was selected by the USSSA Pride in the 2010 National The Sooners defeated Nevada 8-7 in nine innings on March 5. It was Pro Fastpitch Senior Draft on Feb 10. Flores was taken fi fth overall with the fi rst extra-inning contest at the OU Softball Complex since OU fell the fi rst pick in the second round. 1-0 to North Dakota State at last year’s regional. Jessica Shults and Haley Nix led the way going 3-for-5 each. Nix and Lindsey Vandever OU, UA RANKED IN EVERY NFCA POLL drove in two runs each. Kirsten Allen improved to 4-0 on the year, The Sooners have been ranked in the NFCA poll since its inception, pitching 6.2 innings in relief. which spans 225 weeks. Oklahoma and Arizona are the only programs who have been ranked every week the poll has been released. SOONERS BLANK TULSA IN PREVIEW TUNEUP OU improved to 2-0 at home with a 7-0 victory over in-state rival Tulsa VANDEVER NAMED TEAM CAPTAIN on March 3. The Sooners scored three runs each in the fi rst and second Lindsey Vandever has been named team captain for the 2010 innings and added a single run in the sixth to take down the Golden softball season. The team selected the captain based on characteristics CURRENT PLAYERS CAREER WALK-OFFS Hurricane. Keilani Ricketts got the win in her fi rst home start of the such as work ethic, positive attitude and consistency both on and off through 2010 season season, pitching her sixth complete game of the season, recording her the fi eld. fi fth shutout of 2010. Katie Norris led the way at the plate, fi nishing 2-for-3. Norris drove in two runs and drew a walk. Chana’e Jones and OKLAHOMA ADDS FOUR FOR 2011 March 5, 2010 ...... W, 8-7 (8) vs. Nevada Ricketts each went 1-for-2 with a run scored. University of Oklahoma head softball coach Patty Gasso has an- Keilani Ricketts, bases loaded walk nounced the signing of four student-athletes to NCAA National Letters March 18, 2010 ...... W, 5-4 vs. Arizona State GASSO GETS CAREER WIN NO. 900 of Intent. Those student-athletes are Javen Henson (Red Oak, Okla./ Katie Norris, single Oklahoma head coach Patty Gasso won her 900th career game on Red Oak HS), Destinee Martinez (Corona, Calif./Roosevelt HS), Haley March 28, 2010 ...... W, 9-0 (6) vs. Missouri Feb. 26 against Oregon State (6-1). Gasso began her career at Long McGregor (Wichita, Kan./The Independent School) and Brittany Beach (Calif.) City College in 1991 and came to OU in 1995. With the Williams (Santa Clarita, Calif./Canyon HS). The group will begin Dani Dobbs, two-run home run win over the Beavers, the Oklahoma program got its 1,300th victory. competing for the Sooners during the 2010-11 academic year. April 15, 2010...... W, 9-7 vs. Texas Tech Wendy Trott, grand slam SHULTS STARTS SEASON OFF TO BANG May 16, 2010 ...... W, 9-0 (5) vs. Missouri Jessica Shults hit a grand slam in her fi rst collegiate at-bat and of her Haley Nix, three-run home run hits this season; 14 are home runs (two grand slams). March 21, 2009 ...... W, 10-7 vs. Iowa State Amber Flores, three-run home run 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 6 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL CAREER HOME RUNS * indicates leadoff home run

No. Opponent Date RBI No. Opponent Date RBI No. Opponent Date RBI

HALEY ANDERSON CHANA’E JONES WENDY TROTT 5 vs. Oklahoma State 4/28/10 1 3 vs. Pacifi c 2/25/10 1* 12 TEXAS TECH 4/15/10 4 4 Arkansas 4/8/09 3 2 vs. Northwestern 2/19/10 1* 11 Iowa State 3/22/09 1 3 at Texas Tech 3/10/09 2 1 Arkansas 5/16/09 3 10 Tulsa 3/4/09 1 2 Central Arkansas 3/26/08 2 9 vs. Nevada 2/21/09 1* 1 Kansas 3/22/08 2 KAROLYNE LONG 8 Arkansas 5/17/08 1* 9 vs. UMKC 3/15/10 3 7 Oklahoma State 4/23/08 1 DANI DOBBS 8 vs. UMKC 3/15/10 3 6 Central Arkansas 3/26/08 2 6 at Washington 5/27/10 1* 7 vs. Louisville 3/6/10 2 5 at Sacramento State 3/15/08 1* 5 MISSOURI 3/28/10 2 6 vs. California 2/20/10 2 4 McNeese State 3/9/08 1 4 MISSOURI 3/27/10 2 5 Texas 5/9/09 2 3 Drake 3/9/08 2 3 vs. Louisville 3/7/10 2 4 at Missouri 4/26/09 1 2 Drake 3/9/08 2 2 Iowa State 3/22/09 1* 3 Arkansas 4/8/09 1* 1 vs. Cal State Northridge 2/15/08 2 1 vs. UAB 2/7/09 3 2 at Texas 3/28/09 3 1 Northwestern 3/7/09 1* LINDSEY VANDEVER AMBER FLORES 33 vs. Fordham 5/22/10 1 56 at Washington 5/27/10 1 HALEY NIX 32 vs. Missouri 5/16/10 3 55 at Washington 5/27/10 1 11 vs. Syracuse 5/21/10 2 31 at Baylor 4/21/10 1 54 at Washington 5/27/10 1 10 vs. Missouri 5/16/10 3 30 TEXAS A&M 4/15/10 2 53 at Nebraska 4/24/10 1 9 at Iowa State 4/3/10 1 29 TEXAS A&M 4/15/10 3 52 at Texas A&M 4/11/10 2 8 vs. Northern Iowa 3/14/10 2 28 at Texas A&M 4/10/10 3 51 at Oklahoma State 4/7/10 2 7 vs. Northern Iowa 3/13/10 1* 27 at Tulsa 3/23/10 1* 50 at Iowa State 4/3/10 1* 6 vs. Louisville 3/7/10 1 26 North Texas 3/10/10 4 49 at Iowa State 4/3/10 1 5 vs. Louisville 3/6/10 3 25 Nevada 3/5/10 2 48 at Cal State Northridge 3/17/10 1 4 vs. Nevada 3/5/10 1* 24 vs. California 2/20/10 4 47 vs. Louisville 3/6/10 1 3 vs. Tulsa 3/3/10 1 23 vs. Boise State 2/20/10 1 46 vs. Pacifi c 2/25/10 3 2 vs. Long Beach State 2/21/10 3 22 vs. Cal State Fullerton 2/19/10 1 45 vs. California 2/20/10 3 1 vs. Boise State 2/20/10 3 21 Arkansas 5/16/09 1 44 vs. Northwestern 2/19/10 1* 20 Arkansas 5/16/09 4 43 vs. Cal State Fullerton 2/19/10 1* KATIE NORRIS 19 Oklahoma State 4/15/09 3 42 vs. St. Gregory’s 2/17/10 2 12 vs. Oklahoma State 4/28/10 3 18 North Texas 3/25/09 2 41 vs. Arkansas 5/16/09 3 11 TEXAS TECH 4/15/10 2 17 Tulsa 3/4/09 2 40 vs. Texas 5/9/09 1* 10 vs. Arizona State 3/18/10 2 16 Saint Louis 3/1/09 3 39 vs. Iowa State 5/9/09 1 9 vs. Tulsa 3/3/10 1 15 vs. Alabama 2/21/09 3 38 at Missouri 4/25/09 1 8 Arkansas 5/16/09 1 14 vs. Arizona State 2/20/09 4 37 Texas A&M 4/18/09 1 7 at Oklahoma State 4/30/09 4 13 vs. UAB 2/7/09 4 36 Oklahoma State 4/15/09 4 6 Baylor 4/1/09 1* 12 Texas 4/26/08 3 35 Arkansas 4/8/09 2 5 Iowa State 3/22/09 1* 11 North Texas 3/2/08 3 34 Nebraska 4/5/09 1* 4 Iowa State 3/21/09 1* 10 Memphis 3/2/08 1 33 North Texas 3/25/09 2 3 vs. Bowling Green 3/15/09 3 9 vs. Georgia 2/24/08 2 32 Iowa State 3/21/09 3 2 vs. Nevada 2/21/09 3 8 vs. Pacifi c 2/22/08 2 31 Iowa State 3/21/09 1* 1 at Hawai’i 2/5/09 1 7 vs. Pacifi c 2/22/08 3 30 vs. DePaul 3/13/09 2 6 DePaul 5/27/07 1 29 at Texas Tech 3/10/09 2 KEILANI RICKETTS 5 vs. Missouri 5/12/07 1 28 Northwestern 3/7/09 2 5 vs. Texas A&M 5/15/10 3 4 at Kansas 4/29/07 1* 27 Tennessee 3/6/09 1* 4 at Nebraska 4/24/10 2 3 vs. Arizona 3/18/07 1 26 vs. UAB 2/6/09 3 3 vs. Northern Iowa 3/14/10 3 2 vs. Cal State Northridge 3/17/07 3 25 vs. UAB 2/6/09 3 2 vs. Utah 3/12/10 4 1 Minnesota 2/17/07 1 24 at Hawaii 2/5/09 2 1 vs. Tulsa 3/3/10 1* 23 at Arizona 5/24/08 1* 22 at Arizona 5/24/08 1* JESSICA SHULTS 21 Oklahoma State 4/23/08 1* 15 at Washington 5/27/10 1 20 at Nebraska 3/29/08 2 14 vs. Oklahoma State 4/28/10 2 19 Central Arkansas 3/26/08 1 13 at Baylor 4/21/10 3 18 vs. Colorado State 3/14/08 1* 12 MISSOURI 3/28/10 1* 17 vs. Colorado State 3/14/08 1* 11 MISSOURI 3/28/10 2 16 McNeese State 3/9/08 2 10 at Tulsa 3/23/10 3 15 McNeeseState 3/9/08 2 9 vs. San Jose State 3/19/10 3 14 Drake 3/3/08 3 8 vs. Louisville 3/6/10 1 13 McNeese State 3/8/08 1 7 vs. Oregon State 2/26/10 3 12 North Texas 3/1/08 4 6 vs. Washington 2/26/10 3 11 vs. Cal State Northridge 2/15/08 1 5 vs. Long Beach State 2/21/10 4 10 at Cal St. Fullerton 2/9/08 2 4 vs. Boise State 2/20/10 2 9 vs. UCSB 2/8/08 4 3 vs. St. Gregory’s 2/17/10 1* 8 vs. Kansas 5/11/07 1 2 vs. St. Gregory’s 2/17/10 1* 7 Nebraska 4/21/07 1 1 vs. Florida Atlantic 2/13/10 4 6 Baylor 4/18/07 2 5 vs. Pacifi c 3/15/07 1* 4 Centenary College 3/10/07 3 3 Evansville 3/8/07 1 2 Northwestern State 2/17/07 3 1 vs. Illinois State 2/11/07 2 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 7

Head coach Patty Gasso has molded the OU softball program into a national power and permanently placed herself among the elite college softball coaches in the country. Gasso recently fi nished her 16th season at the helm of the program.

The Sooners have reached the Women’s College World Series fi ve times during her tenure, in the process, advanced to the postseason in each of her 16 seasons. The WCWS run began in 2000 when her team won the NCAA National Championship in OU’s fi rst appear- ance.

Is she the best coach in the history of Oklahoma softball? Undoubtedly.

Is she the greatest coach in Big 12 history? The stats say she is.

Could she be one of the best coaches to ever coach college softball? Each season, she continues to build what is a very strong argu- ment.

With 20 years at the collegiate levle, Gasso has a career collegiate coaching record of 936-310-2 (.750) and holds an overall record of 774-251-2 (.754) at the University of Oklahoma. She has won more Big 12 games (199-64) than any coach in the league’s history and OKLAHOMA HEAD COACH has twice as many wins as any other coach in OU history. PATTY GASSO Gasso’s Sooner teams have fi nished second or higher 12 diff erent times since the inception of the Big 12 in 1996. They have won 75 percent of their Big 12 contests and OU has claimed four Big 12 regular season and four Championship titles under her direction. THE GASSO FILE Numerous Sooner players have prospered under Gasso’s tutelage and garnered national, regional and conference recognition. She Personal has directed 35 All-Americans, 69 All-Region honorees and 113 all-conference selections. Hometown ...... Torrance, Calif. High School ...... Bishop Montgomery In the Big 12 era, seven Sooners have been named Big 12 Player of the Year, two have been selected as Big 12 Freshman of the Year, College ...... Long Beach State, 1984 one as Big 12 Newcomer and Lauren Eckermann was named OU’s fi rst Big 12 Pitcher of the Year in 2007. Family ...... husband, Jim sons, J.T. and D.J. In addition, 2005 graduate Heather Scaglione was a two-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. Savannah Long became the fi rst Coaching History infi elder to earn the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honor in 2008. Most recently, Amber Flores was named Big 12 Player of the Oklahoma ...... 1995-Present Year in 2009 and again in 2010. Lindsey Vandever was the 2010 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. Record ...... 774-251-2 (.754) The OU softball success under Gasso has also spilled over into the classroom where the Sooners have been honored with 70 academic Long Beach City College ...... 1991-94 all-conference honors. Six of those have gone on to become Academic All-Americans, including Lana Moran, the 2000 Academic Record ...... 162-59 (.733) All-American of the Year.

Career Honors Gasso and her staff have consistently been recognized for their eff orts on and off the fi eld. The staff was awarded three consecutive • 2009 Big 12 Coach of the Year Speedline/NFCA Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year awards from 1999-2001 and received the national honor in 2000. Gasso • 2000 Big 12 Coach of the Year and staff have claimed the Midwest honor in fi ve of their 15 seasons with the most recent award coming in 2004. • 1999 Big 12 Coach of the Year • 1996 Big 12 Coach of the Year • 2000 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year Gasso was named the Big 12 and Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 1996, 1999 and 2000. She was named the 2009 Big 12 Coach • 2004 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year of the Year. • 2001 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year • 2000 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year Gasso and her husband, Jim, reside in Norman with their youngest son, D.J., a freshman at Norman North. The couple’s oldest son, • 1999 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year J.T., plays baseball at East Central University in Ada, Okla. • 1996 NFCA Region Coaching Staff of the Year • NFCA 800-Win Club • Long Beach City Hall of Champions (2004) • Long Beach Hall of Fame (2004) GASSO’S YEAR-BY-YEAR AT OKLAHOMA

OKLAHOMA THEN AND NOW Year Overall Pct. Big 12 Record Pct. Postseason The years before and after Patty Gasso’s arrival.... 1995 43-23 .652 — — NCAA Regional Final 1996 50-21 .704 17-5 .773 Big 12 (fi rst), NCAA Regional Final Before Since 1997 55-19 .743 14-4 .778 Big 12 (third), NCAA Regional (third) (1975-94) (1995-09) 1998 49-15 .766 12-5 .706 Big 12 (second), NCAA Regional Final Overall Record 562-450 774-251-2 1999 40-16 .714 11-3 .786 Big 12 (quarterfi nals), NCAA Regional Final # of weeks in Top 25 0 223 2000 66-8 .892 17-1 .945 Big 12 (semis), NCAA Regional Champions, WCWS National Champions National Titles 0 1 2001 50-9 .848 14-2 .875 Big 12 (fi rst), NCAA Regional Champions, WCWS Conference Titles 0 4 2002 49-16 .753 14-2 .875 Big 12 (second), NCAA Regional Champions, WCWS Postseason Conference Titles 0 4 2003 47-14 .770 12-6 .666 Big 12 (fourth), NCAA Regional Champions, WCWS Women’s College World Series 0 5 2004 45-23-1 .652 11-7 .611 Big 12 (semis), NCAA Regional Champions, WCWS NCAA Tournament Appearances 1 16 2005 50-17 .746 12-6 .666 Big 12 (semis), NCAA Regional 14 Champions, NCAA Super Regional All-America Selections 1 35 2006 40-21-1 .653 8-10 .444 Big 12 (second), NCAA Regional Final All-Conference Selections 60 107 2007 55-8 .873 14-4 .778 Big 12 Tournament Champions All-Conference Academic 28 78 NCAA Regional Champions, NCAA Super Regional Years Among fi nal Top 25 0 15 2008 47-14 .770 16-2 .889 NCAA Regional Champions, NCAA Super Regional Years Among fi nal Top 10 0 7 2009 41-16 .719 14-4 .778 NCAA Regional Final Finish in the Top 2 in Conference 0 12 2010 47-12 .797 13-3 .812 NCAA Regional Champions, NCAA Super Regional TOTALS 774-251-2 .754 199-64 .757 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances, 1 National Championship 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 8

THE LAST TIME OKLAHOMA... OKLAHOMA’S GAME-BY-GAME OFFESENSIVE LEADERS

Recorded 10+ hits in a game ...... 10 vs. Missouri (5-16-10 in Oklahoma City, Okla.) Opponent Hits Runs RBI Walks Recorded 15+ hits in a game ...... 23 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09 in Norman) vs. Florida Atlantic Nix (2) Ricketts (2) Shults (5) Four players (1) Recorded 20+ hits in a game ...... 23 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09 in Norman) vs. Chattanooga Two players (1) Sallis (1) Ricketts (1) Nix (2) Scored 10+ runs in a game ...... 10 vs. Syracuse (5-21-10 in College Park, Md.) vs. Tennessee Jones (2) Two players (1) Two players (1) Two players (1) Scored 15+ runs in a game ...... 17 vs. UMKC (3-15-10 in Norman) ST. GREGORY’S Shults (2) Two players (2) Jones (3) Nix (2) Scored 20+ runs in a game ...... 21 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09 in Norman) vs. Cal State Fullerton Two players (2) Two players (2) Nix (3) Long (3) Scored 10+ runs in an inning ...... 13 [seventh] vs. Arkansas (5-16-09 in Norman) vs. Northwestern Two players (2) Flores (2) Three players (1) Three players (1) Drew eight or more walks in a game ...... 10 vs. Kansas (5-1-10 in Norman) vs. Boise State Vandever (2) Nix (2) Nix (3) Flores (2) Stole fi ve or more bases in a game ...... 7 vs. Northern Iowa (3-13-10 in Norman) vs. California Three players (2) Nix (3) Vandever (4) Three players (2) Hit fi ve or more home runs in game ...... 5 at #1 Washington (5-27-10 in Seattle, Wash.) vs. Long Beach State Two players (3) Flores (3) Shults (7) Four players (1) Had three or more players with three or more hits in a game ...... 5 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09 in Norman) vs. San Diego State Two players (2) Four players (1) Two players (2) Vandever (1) Defeated a No. 1 team ...... 6-1 at #1 Washington (5-27-10 in Seattle, Wash.) vs. Pacifi c Two players (2) Jones (3) Flores (3) Two players (2) Defeated a ranked opponent at home ...... 11-1 [5] vs. #11 Oklahoma State (4-28-10 in Norman) vs. Washington Shults (2) Four players (1) Shults (4) Vandever (1) Defeated a ranked opponent on the road ...... 6-1 at #1 Washington (5-27-10 in Seattle, Wash.) vs. Oregon State Turang (4) Flores (2) Shults (4) Two players (1) Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site ...... 9-0 [6] vs. #8 Missouri (5-16-10 in Oklahoma City, Okla.) TULSA Norris (2) Seven players (1) Two players (2) Jones (2) Defeated a unranked opponent at home ...... 7-0 vs. Kansas (5-2-10 in Norman) NEVADA Two players (3) Two players (2) Two players (2) Vandever (2) Defeated a unranked opponent on the road ...... 6-1 at North Texas (5-6-10 in Denton, Texas) vs. Oklahoma State Norris (1) None None Two players (1) Defeated a unranked opponent at a neutral site ...... 2-0 vs. Fordham (5-23-10 in College Park, Md.) vs. Louisville Two players (3) Two players (3) Nix (4) Three players (1) Lost to a ranked opponent at home...... 11-5 vs. #3 Missouri (3-27-10 in Norman) LOUISVILLE Seven players (1) Seven players (1) Vandever (3) Shults (2) Lost to a ranked opponent on the road ...... 3-2 at #13 Oklahoma State (4-7-10 in Stillwater, Okla.) NORTH TEXAS Shults (2) Jones (2) Vandever (5) Vandever (2) Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site ...... 4-5 vs. #2 Arizona (3-19-10 in Fullerton, Calif.) UTAH Flores (2) Four players (2) Ricketts (4) Shults (3) Lost to a unranked opponent at home ...... 7-6 [9]vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10 in Norman) NORTHERN IOWA Three players (2) Nix (2) Shults (3) Ricketts (2) Lost to a unranked opponent on the road ...... 5-4 [9] at Tulsa (3-23-10 in Tulsa, Okla.) UTAH Turang (2) Turang (3) Dobbs (3) Shults (3) Lost to a unranked opponent at a neutral site ...... 4-5 vs. San Jose State (3-19-10 in Fullerton, Calif.) NORTHERN IOWA Turang (3) Vandever (2) Two players (3) - Won a run-rule game ...... 10-0 [5] vs. Syracuse (5-21-10 in College Park, Md.) UMKC Flores (2) Vandever (3) Long (6) Two players (2) Lost a run-rule game ...... 6-15 [5] at Texas (3-28-09 in Austin, Texas) at Cal State Northridge Jones (2) None None Ricketts (2) Won an extra-inning game ...... 4-1 at Cal State Northridge (3-17-10 in Northridge, Calif.) at Cal State Northridge Vandever (3) Flores (2) Four players (1) Three players (1) Lost an extra-inning game ...... 7-6 [9] vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10 in Norman) vs. Utah Flores (2) Three players (1) Three players (1) Three players (1) vs. Arizona State Three players (2) Five players (1) Norris (3) Four players (1) vs. Arizona Two players (1) Three players (1) Vandever (2) Four players (1) THE LAST TIME AN OU PLAYER... vs. San Jose State Two players (2) Flores (2) Shults (3) Flores (2) vs. Virginia Flores (2) Two players (1) Dobbs (2) Vandever (1) Recorded fi ve or more hits in a game ...... 5, Amber Flores vs. Iowa State (3-21-09 in Norman) at Tulsa Nix (2) Four players (1) Shults (3) Two players (2) Scored four or more runs in a game ...... 4, Flores and Norris vs. Arkansas (5-16-09 in Norman) at Arkansas Two players (2) Nix (2) Four players (1) Shults (2) Drove in fi ve or more runs in a game ...... 5, Jessica Shults vs. #3 Missouri (3-28-10 in Norman) MISSOURI Jones (2) Dobbs (2) Dobbs (2) Three players (1) Hit two home runs or more in an game ...... 3, Amber Flores at #1 Washington (5-27-10 in Seattle, Wash.) MISSOURI Shults (3) Two players (2) Shults (5) Four players (1) Hit a grand slam ...... Wendy Trott vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10 in Norman) at Iowa State Flores (3) Two players (1) Two players (1) Shults (2) Hit back-to-back home runs in a game ...... Amber Flores and Jessica Shults at #1 Washington at Iowa State Two players (2) Three players (1) Three players (1) Two players (1) ...... (5-27-10 in Seattle, Wash.) at Oklahoma State Two players (1) Two players (1) Flores (2) Ricketts (1) Hit for the cycle ...... Never happened at Texas A&M Vandever (3) Jones (2) Vandever (3) Jones (2) Last player to come closest .....Jessica Shults (HR/3B/2B) vs. Long Beach State (2-21-10 in Henderson, Nev.) at Texas A&M Two players (2) Two players (2) Flores (4) Six players (1) Drew four or more walks in a game ...... 4, Amber Flores vs. Kansas (5-1-10 in Norman) TEXAS TECH Two players (2) Shults (2) Trott (4) Shults (3) Stole three or more bases in a game ...... 3, Evan Sallis at Texas Tech (3-10-09 in Lubbock, Texas) TEXAS TECH Vandever (3) Vandever (2) Vandever (2) Four players (1) Had a walk-off home run (reg.) ...... Haley Nix [three-run] vs. #8 Missouri (5-16-10 in Oklahoma City, Okla.) at Baylor Jones (2) Jones (2) Shults (4) Three players (1) Had a walk-off hit ...... Katie Norris [single] vs. #7 Arizona State (3-18-10 in Fullerton, Calif.) at Baylor Two players (2) Three players (1) Two players (1) Two players (1) at Nebraska Two players (2) Nix (2) Two players (2) Ricketts (2) THE LAST TIME AN OU PITCHER... at Nebraska Two players (2) Eight players (1) Two players (2) Three players (2) OKLAHOMA STATE Three players (2) Two players (2) Norris (4) Ricketts (2) Struck out 15+ batters ...... 15, Keilani Ricketts at #21 Texas A&M (4-10-10 in College Station, Texas) KANSAS Shults (2) Two players (1) Two players (1) Flores (4) Struck out 10+ batters ...... 11, Keilani Ricketts vs. Fordham (5-23-10 in College Park, Md.) KANSAS Two players (2) Two players (2) Two players (2) Shults (2) Threw a no-hitter ...... Lauren Eckermann vs. St. Gregory’s (2-12-08 in Norman) at North Texas Ricketts (3) Flores (2) Two players (2) Three players (1) Threw a ...... Lauren Eckermann vs. St. Gregory’s (2-12-08 in Norman) vs. Texas Tech Two players (2) Two players (2) Two players (2) Ricketts (1) vs. Texas A&M Two players (2) Five players (1) Ricketts (3) Shults (1) vs. Missouri Huey (4) Huey (3) Two players (3) Flores (2) vs. Syracuse Anderson (2) Vandever (2) Three players (2) Four players (1) vs. Fordham Shults (2) Vandever (1) Vandever (1) Nix (1) vs. Fordham Shults (2) Two players (1) Ricketts (1) Shults (2) at Washington Flores (3) Flores (3) Flores (3) Two players (1) at Washington Two players (1) None None Flores (2) at Washington Nix (2) None None Flores (3) 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 9

OKLAHOMA’S GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUP

Opponent Pitcher First Second Third Shortstop Left Center Right Designated Player vs. Florida Atlantic Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Huey Nix Norris vs. Chattanooga Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Huey Nix Norris vs. Tennessee Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Huey Nix Norris ST. GREGORY’S Gascoigne Shults Ricketts Flores Vandever Long Jones Anderson Nix Norris vs. Cal State Fullerton Gascoigne Shults Ricketts Flores Vandever Long Jones Huey Nix Norris vs. Northwestern Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Huey Nix Norris vs. Boise State Allen, K. Shults Ricketts Flores Vandever Long Jones Anderson Nix Trott vs. California Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Huey Nix Norris vs. Long Beach State Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Anderson Nix Norris vs. San Diego State Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Turang Nix Norris vs. Pacifi c Allen, K. Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Turang Nix Norris vs. Washington Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Turang Nix Norris vs. Oregon State Allen, K. Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Turang Nix Norris TULSA Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris NEVADA Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris vs. Oklahoma State Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Turang Nix Norris vs. Louisville Allen, K. Shults Norris Flores Vandever Long Jones Turang Nix Trott LOUISVILLE Gascoigne Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Turang Huey Nix Norris NORTH TEXAS Gascoigne Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris UTAH Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris NORTHERN IOWA Ricketts Shults Vandever Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris UTAH Allen, K. Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris NORTHERN IOWA Allen, A. Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Turang Jones Norris UMKC Allen, K. Shults Norris Flores Vandever Long Nix Turang Jones Ricketts at Cal State Northridge Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Turang Jones Norris at Cal State Northridge Gascoigne Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris vs. Utah Allen, A. Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Nix Turang Jones Norris vs. Arizona State Ricketts Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Jones Turang Nix Norris vs. Arizona Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris vs. San Jose State Allen, A. Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Jones Sallis Norris vs. Virginia Allen, K. Shults Dobbs Flores Vandever Long Sallis Huey Nix Trott at Tulsa Gascoigne Shults Vandever Flores Dobbs Long Jones Huey Nix Norris at Arkansas Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Turang Jones Norris MISSOURI Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Turang Jones Norris MISSOURI Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Huey Jones Norris at Iowa State Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Huey Jones Norris at Iowa State Gascoigne Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Huey Jones Trott at Oklahoma State Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Huey Jones Norris at Texas A&M Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Turang Jones Trott at Texas A&M Gascoigne Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Nix Turang Jones Trott TEXAS TECH Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Huey Nix Trott TEXAS TECH Ricketts Shults Vandever Flores Dobbs Long Turang Huey Nix Trott at Baylor Ricketts Shults Vandever Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris at Baylor Gascoigne Shults Vandever Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Trott at Nebraska Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris at Nebraska Allen, A. Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Turang Nix Norris OKLAHOMA STATE Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Turang Nix Norris KANSAS Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Turang Nix Norris KANSAS Gascoigne Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Jones Turang Nix Norris at North Texas Ricketts Shults Vandever Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Turang Nix Norris vs. Texas Tech Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Turang Nix Norris vs. Texas A&M Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Turang Nix Norris vs. Missouri Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Huey Nix Norris vs. Syracuse Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Huey Nix Norris vs. Fordham Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Huey Nix Norris vs. Fordham Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Huey Nix Jones at Washington Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Huey Nix Jones at Washington Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Huey Nix Jones at Washington Ricketts Vandever Shults Flores Dobbs Long Anderson Huey Nix Jones 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 10

TEAM SINGLE GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME HIGHS

Hitting Hitting At bats ...... 39 - vs Texas Tech (Apr 15, 2010) Runs scored ...... 3, 9x, last Flores, Amber at Washington (May 27, 2010) Runs scored ...... 17 - vs Missouri-Kansas City (Mar 15, 2010) Hits ...... 4, 2x, last Huey, Krystle vs Missouri (May 16, 2010 at Oklahoma City, OK) Hits ...... 14 - vs Missouri-Kansas City (Mar 15, 2010) RBI ...... 7 - Shults, Jessica vs Long Beach State (Feb 21, 2010 at Henderson, NV) RBI ...... 16 - vs Missouri-Kansas City (Mar 15, 2010) Doubles ...... 3 - Flores, Amber vs Missouri-Kansas City (Mar 15, 2010) Doubles ...... 4, 2x, last - at North Texas (May 06, 2010) Triples ...... 1, 6x, last - Huey, Krystle vs Missouri (May 16, 2010 at Oklahoma City, OK) Triples ...... 3 - vs Long Beach State (Feb 21, 2010 at Henderson, NV) Home runs ...... 3 - Flores, Amber at Washington (May 27, 2010) Home runs ...... 5 - at Washington (May 27, 2010) Total bases ...... 12 - Flores, Amber at Washington (May 27, 2010) Total bases ...... 26 - vs Louisville (Mar 06, 2010 at Oklahoma City, OK) Walks ...... 4 - Flores, Amber vs Kansas (May 01, 2010) Walks ...... 10 - vs Kansas (May 01, 2010) Hit by pitch ...... 2, 2x, last - Flores, Amber at Cal State Northridge (Mar 17, 2010) Strikeouts ...... 17 - at Washington (May 28, 2010) Sac hits ...... 4 - at Nebraska (Apr 25, 2010) Fielding Sac fl ies ...... 1 - (6 times ) Putouts ...... 15 - Vandever, Lindsey at Texas A&M (Apr 10, 2010) Stolen bases ...... 7 - vs UNI (Mar 13, 2010) Assists ...... 5 - (6 times) Hit by pitch ...... 4, 2x, last - vs Utah (Mar 12, 2010) Errors...... 2, 3x, last - Long, Karolyne vs Texas Tech (Apr 15, 2010) Runners LOB ...... 13, 2x, last vs Kansas (May 01, 2010) Passed balls ...... 2 - Shults, Jessica vs Boise State (Feb 20, 2010 at Henderson, NV)

Fielding Pitching Putouts ...... 27, 2x, last - vs Texas Tech (Apr 15, 2010) ...... 8.0 - Ricketts, Keilani vs Texas Tech (Apr 15, 2010) Assists ...... 14 - vs Utah (Mar 13, 2010) Runs allowed ...... 7 - Ricketts, Keilani vs Missouri (Mar 27, 2010) Errors...... 4, 3x, last - at Washington (May 28, 2010) Earned runs ...... 6 - Ricketts, Keilani vs Washington (Feb 26, 2010 at Cathedral City, CA) Passed balls ...... 2, 2x, last - at Nebraska (Apr 24, 2010) Walks allowed ...... 7 - Ricketts, Keilani vs Arizona (Mar 19, 2010 at Fullerton, CA) Strikeouts ...... 15 - Ricketts, Keilani at Texas A&M (Apr 10, 2010) Pitching Hits allowed ...... 9 - Gascoigne, Michelle at Tulsa (Mar 23, 2010) Innings pitched ...... 9.0, 2x, last - vs Texas Tech (Apr 15, 2010) Homers allowed ...... 3 - Ricketts, Keilani vs Washington (Feb 26, 2010 at Cathedral City, CA) Runs allowed ...... 11 - vs Missouri (Mar 27, 2010) Wild pitches ...... 2 - Ricketts, Keilani vs Nevada (Mar 05, 2010) Earned runs ...... 7, 2x, last - vs Nevada (Mar 05, 2010) Hit batters ...... 3, 2x, last - Ricketts, Keilani at Baylor (Apr 21, 2010) Walks allowed ...... 8 - at Texas A&M (Apr 11, 2010) Strikeouts ...... 15 - at Texas A&M (Apr 10, 2010) Hits allowed ...... 15 - at Tulsa (Mar 23, 2010) Doubles allowed ...... 3 - vs Utah (Mar 13, 2010) Homers allowed ...... 3 - vs Washington (Feb 26, 2010 at Cathedral City, CA) Wild pitches ...... 2 - vs Nevada (Mar 05, 2010) Hit batters ...... 3, 2x, last - at Baylor (Apr 21, 2010) 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 11

OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHS

ALLEE ALLEN KATIE NORRIS Innings Pitched ...... 7.0, 5x last vs. Utah (3-18-10) Runs ...... 4 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Earned Runs ...... 9 vs. Arkansas (4-8-09) Hits ...... 3 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Strikeouts ...... 9 vs. DePaul (3-13-09 at Fullerton, CA) Doubles ...... 1, 8x, last at Nebraska (4-25-10) Hits Allowed ...... 9,2x, last at Texas (3-29-09) Triples ...... None Walks Allowed ...... 4, 3x, last vs. Utah (3-18-10) Home Runs ...... 1, 12x, last vs. Oklahoma State (4-28-10) Total Bases ...... 6 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) KIRSTEN ALLEN RBI ...... 5 at Oklahoma State (4-30-09) Innings Pitched ...... 7.0,4x, last vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Walks ...... 2, 2x, last vs. Kansas (5-1-10) Earned Runs ...... 6 at Texas (3-28-09) Strikeouts ...... 8 at Cal State Fullerton (3-14-09) KEILANI RICKETTS Hits Allowed ...... 9 vs. Tennessee (3-6-09) Runs ...... 2, 2x, last vs. Utah (3-12-10) Walks Allowed ...... 6 at Cal State Fullerton (3-14-09) Hits ...... 3 at North Texas (5-6-10) Doubles ...... 1, 2x, last at North Texas (5-6-10) HALEY ANDERSON Triples ...... None Runs ...... 3 vs. Central Arkansas (3-26-08) Home Runs ...... 1, 5x, last vs. Texas A&M (5-15-10) Hits ...... 3 vs. Central Arkansas (3-26-08) Total Bases ...... 4, 5x, last at North Texas (5-6-10) Doubles ...... 2, 2x, last vs. Syracuse (5-21-10) RBI ...... 4 vs. Utah (3-12-10) Triples ...... 1, 2x, last vs. Stephen F. Austin (2-18-09) Walks ...... 2, 6x, last vs. Oklahoma State (4-28-10) Home Runs ...... 1, 3x, last vs. Arkansas (4-28-10) Total Bases ...... 7 vs. Central Arkansas (3-26-08) Innings Pitched ...... 8.0 vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10) RBI ...... 5 vs. Central Arkansas (3-26-08) Earned Runs ...... 6 vs. Washington (2-26-10) Walks ...... 3 vs. Creighton (3-1-09) Strikeouts ...... 15 at Texas A&M (4-10-10) Hits Allowed ...... 7 vs. Arizona (3-19-10) DANI DOBBS Walks Allowed ...... 7 vs. Arizona (3-19-10) Runs ...... 2, 4x last vs. Missouri (3-28-10) Hits ...... 2,6x last vs. Northern Iowa (3-14-10) Doubles ...... 1,5x last vs. Virginia (3-20-10) EVAN SALLIS Triples ...... None Runs ...... 2,11x, last at Kansas (4-10-09) Home Runs ...... 1, 6x, last at Washington (5-27-10) Hits ...... 2,10x, last vs. Iowa State (3-22-09) Total Bases ...... 5 vs. Missouri (3-28-10) Doubles ...... 1 at Texas Tech (3-10-09) RBI ...... 3, 3x, last vs. Utah (3-13-10) Triples ...... None Walks ...... 2 at Nebraska (4-25-10) Home Runs ...... None Total Bases ...... 3 at Texas Tech (3-10-09) AMBER FLORES RBI ...... 2 vs. UAB (2-6-09) Runs ...... 4 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Walks ...... 1,13x, last vs. Fordham (5-23-10) Hits ...... 5 vs. Iowa State (3-21-09) Doubles ...... 3 vs. UMKC (3-15-10) JESSICA SHULTS Triples ...... 1, 5x, last vs. Texas A&M (4-19-09) Runs ...... 3 vs. Louisville (3-6-10) Home Runs ...... 3 at Washington (5-27-10) Hits ...... 3, 4x, last vs. Missouri (3-28-10) Total Bases ...... 12, 2x, last at Washington (5-27-10) Doubles ...... 2 at North Texsa (5-6-10) RBI ...... 8 vs. UAB (2-6-09) Triples ...... 1, 3x, last vs. Nevada (3-5-10) Walks ...... 4,2x, last vs. Creighton (3-1-09) Home Runs ...... 2, 2x, last vs. Missouri (3-28-10) Total Bases ...... 9, 2x, last vs. Missouri (3-28-10) MICHELLE GASCOIGNE RBI ...... 7 vs. Long Beach State (2-21-10) Innings Pitched ...... 7.0, 3x, last at Baylor (4-21-10) Walks ...... 3, 3x, last vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10) Earned Runs ...... 3, 3x, last at Tulsa (3-23-10) Strikeouts ...... 12 at Iowa State (4-3-10) WENDY TROTT Hits Allowed ...... 9 at Tulsa (3-23-10) Runs ...... 3 vs. Central Arkansas (3-26-08) Walks Allowed ...... 4 vs. Cal State Fullerton (2-19-10) Hits ...... 4 vs. Central Arkansas (3-26-08) Doubles ...... 1,6x, last vs. DePaul (3-13-09) KRYSTLE HUEY Triples ...... None Runs ...... 3,3x, last vs. Missouri (5-16-10) Home Runs ...... 2 vs. Drake (3-9-08) Hits ...... 4 vs. Missouri (5-16-10) Total Bases ...... 8 vs. Drake (3-9-08) Doubles ...... 1,6x last at Nebraska (4-25-09) RBI ...... 4, 2x, last vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10) Triples ...... 1, 6x, last vs. Missouri (5-16-10) Walks ...... 2,3x, vs. Creighton (3-1-09) Home Runs ...... None Total Bases ...... 6 vs. Missouri (5-16-10) BRIANNA TURANG RBI ...... 4 vs. UAB (2-6-09) Runs ...... 3 vs. Utah (3-13-10) Walks ...... 2, 2x, last vs. UMKC (3-15-10) Hits ...... 4 vs. Oregon State (2-26-10) Doubles ...... 1, 2x, last vs. Arizona State (3-18-10) CHANA’E JONES Triples ...... 1 vs. Long Beach State (2-21-10) Runs ...... 3, 2x, last vs. Pacifi c (2-25-10) Home Runs ...... None Hits ...... 3,3x last vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Total Bases ...... 5 vs. Oregon State (2-26-10) Doubles ...... 1,21x, last vs. Fordham (5-22-10) RBI ...... 2 vs. San Diego State (2-25-10) Triples ...... 1, 9x, last vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Walks ...... 1, 6x, last vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10) Home Runs ...... 1, 3x, last vs. Pacifi c (2-25-10) Total Bases ...... 6, 2x, last vs. Northwestern (2-19-10) LINDSEY VANDEVER RBI ...... 3,3x, last vs. St. Gregory’s (2-17-10) Runs ...... 3,5x, last vs. UMKC (3-15-10) Walks ...... 2, 3x, last at Tulsa (3-23-10) Hits ...... 3,12x, last vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10) Doubles ...... 1,33x, last vs. Oklahoma State (4-28-10) KAROLYNE LONG Triples ...... 1, 2x, last vs. Tulsa (3-3-10) Runs ...... 3 vs. UAB (2-7-09) Home Runs ...... 2, 2x, last vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Hits ...... 2,10x, last vs. Missouri (3-28-10) Total Bases ...... 9 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Doubles ...... 1,8x, last vs. Utah (3-12-10) RBI ...... 6 vs. Arkansas (5-16-09) Triples ...... 1, 6x, last vs. Texas (5-9-09) Walks ...... 3,2x, last vs. (4-4-09) Home Runs ...... 2 vs. UMKC (3-15-10) Total Bases ...... 8 vs. UMKC (3-15-10) RBI ...... 6 vs. UMKC (3-15-10) Walks ...... 3 vs. Cal State Fullerton (2-19-10) HALEY NIX Runs ...... 3 vs. California (2-20-10) Hits ...... 3, 2x, last vs. Nevada (3-5-10) Doubles ...... 2 vs. Long Beach State (2-21-10) Triples ...... 1 vs. Long Beach State (2-21-10) Home Runs ...... 1, 11x, last vs. Syracuse (5-21-10) Total Bases ...... 7 vs. Long Beach State (2-21-10) RBI ...... 4 vs. Louisville (3-6-10) Walks ...... 2, 4x, last vs. Texas Tech (4-15-10) 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 12

OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL SINGLE SEASON HIGHS

AMBER FLORES KRYSTLE HUEY Batting Average ...... 416 (2009) Batting Average ...... 285 (2009) At-Bats ...... 176 (2008) At-Bats ...... 123 (2009) Runs ...... 64 (2010, 2009) Runs ...... 33 (2009) Hits ...... 65 (2009) Hits ...... 35 (3009) Doubles ...... 12 (2009) Doubles ...... 4 (2008) Triples ...... 2 (2008, 2007) Triples ...... 3 (2009) Home Runs ...... 18 (2009) Home Runs ...... None Runs Batted In ...... 58 (2009) Runs Batted In ...... 13 (2009) Extra-Base Hits ...... 31 (2009) Extra-Base Hits ...... 6 (2008) Total Bases ...... 130 (2009) Total Bases ...... 42 (2009) Slugging Percentage ...... 872 (2009) Slugging Percentage ...... 341 (2009) Walks Drawn ...... 49 (2009) Walks Drawn ...... 9 (2010, 2009) Sacrifi ces ...... 5 (2007) Sacrifi ces ...... 6 (2010, 2009) On-Base Percentage ...... 594 (2009) On-Base Percentage ...... 344 (2010) Stolen Bases ...... 14 (2007) Stolen Bases ...... 11 (2008)

LINDSEY VANDEVER CHANA’E JONES Batting Average ...... 337 (2010) Batting Average ...... 290 (2009) At-Bats ...... 165 (2008) At-Bats ...... 140 (2010) Runs ...... 38 (2010) Runs ...... 27 (2010) Hits ...... 55 (2010) Hits ...... 38 (2010, 2009) Doubles ...... 11 (2010) Doubles ...... 11 (2010) Triples ...... 1 (2010, 2008) Triples ...... None Home Runs ...... 12 (2010) Home Runs ...... 2 (2010) Runs Batted In ...... 48 (2009) Runs Batted In ...... 19 (2010, 2009) Extra-Base Hits ...... 24 (2010) Extra-Base Hits ...... 13 (2010) Total Bases ...... 104 (2010) Total Bases ...... 55 (2010) Slugging Percentage ...... 638 (2010) Slugging Percentage ...... 393 (2010) Walks Drawn ...... 28 (2009) Walks Drawn ...... 21 (2010) Sacrifi ces ...... 5 (2009, 008)2 Sacrifi ces ...... 5 (2010) On-Base Percentage ...... 438 (2010) On-Base Percentage ...... 372 (2010) Stolen Bases ...... 3 (2010, 2009) Stolen Bases ...... 7 (2010) HALEY ANDERSON WENDY TROTT Batting Average ...... 310 (2009) Batting Average ...... 276 (2008) At-Bats ...... 113 (2009) At-Bats ...... 145 (2008) Runs ...... 19 (2008) Runs ...... 14 (2008) Hits ...... 35 (2009) Hits ...... 40 (2008) Doubles ...... 7 (2009) Doubles ...... 3 (2009, 2008) Triples ...... 1 (2009, 2008) Triples ...... None Home Runs ...... 2 (2009, 2008) Home Runs ...... 8 (2008) Runs Batted In ...... 20 (2009) Runs Batted In ...... 29 (2008) Extra-Base Hits ...... 10 (2009) Extra-Base Hits ...... 11 (2008) Total Bases ...... 50 (2009) Total Bases ...... 67 (2008) Slugging percentage ...... 442 (2009) Slugging percentage ...... 462 (2008) Walks Drawn ...... 9 (2009,2008) Walks Drawn ...... 12 (2009) Sacrifi ces ...... 3 (2010) Sacrifi ces ...... 7 (2009) On-Base Percentage ...... 368 (2009) On-Base Percentage ...... 321 (2010) Stolen Bases ...... 11 (2009) Stolen Bases ...... None

DANI DOBBS Batting Average ...... 223 (2009) At-Bats ...... 112 (2009) Runs ...... 29 (2009) Hits ...... 25 (2009) Doubles ...... 2 (2010, 2009) Triples ...... 1 (2010) Home Runs ...... 4 (2010) Runs Batted In ...... 22 (2010) Extra-Base Hits ...... 7 (2010) Total Bases ...... 36 (2010) Slugging percentage ...... 379 (2010) Walks Drawn ...... 19 (2009) Sacrifi ces ...... 7 (2009) On-Base Percentage ...... 420 (2009) Stolen Bases ...... 5 (2010) 2010 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL 13

University of Oklahoma Overall Statistics for Oklahoma (as of Jun 08, 2010) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 47-12 Home: 15-2 Away: 12-5 Neutral: 20-5 Big 12: 13-3

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Shults, Jessica .3 6 4 59-59 176 39 64 8 1 15 62 119 .6 7 6314350 .4 6 902 1-2 396 24 3 .9 9 3 Flores, Amber .3 5 9 59-59 156 64 56 10 0 15 34 111 .7 1 2 43 20 14 0 .5 4 1 1 1 6-7 122 88 7 .9 6 8 Vandever, Lindsey . 3 3 7 59-59 163 38 55 11 1 12 46 104 .6 3 8273272 .4 3 813 3-3 319 55 6 .9 8 4 Nix, Haley .3 2 0 59-59 181 39 58 11 1 11 35 104 .5 7 5 18 5 27 0 .3 9 7 0 1 6-6 29 2 3 .9 1 2 Turang, Brianna .3 1 7 58-36 126 19 40 2 1 0 5 44 . 3 4 960190 .3 4 80320-25 27 5 2 .9 4 1 Norris, Katie .2 7 2 57-48 125 11 34 3 0 4 32 49 .3 9 2 13 3 29 0 .3 5 5 0 0 0-0 18 0 0 1.000 Jones, Chana'e .2 7 1 58-47 140 27 38 11 0 2 19 55 . 3 9 3212180 .3 7 214 7-7 36 1 0 1.000 Huey, Krystle .2 6 3 57-21 80 22 21 1 1 0 1 24 .3 0 0 9 1 9 0 .3 4 4 0 6 3-3 22 2 0 1.000 Ricketts, Keilani .2 4 4 43-40 86 15 21 2 0 5 20 38 . 4 4 2282351 .4 3 610 0-0 30 64 4 .9 5 9 Anderson, Haley .2 1 7 38-16 60 9 13 5 0 1 7 21 .3 5 0 2 0 16 0 .2 3 8 1 2 3-6 6 0 1 .8 5 7 Dobbs, Dani .2 1 1 59-53 95 15 20 2 1 4 22 36 . 3 7 9118200 .3 3 912 5-6 117 64 10 .9 4 8 Sallis, Evan .1 9 2 47-2 26 17 5 0 0 0 0 5 .1 9 2 2 0 3 0 .2 5 0 0 0 9-11 3 0 0 1.000 Trott, Wendy .1 7 4 38-9 46 1 8 0 0 1 9 11 . 2 3 910073 .3 2 100 0-0 000 .0 0 0 Long, Karolyne .1 6 7 59-59 96 24 16 2 0 4 15 30 .3 1 3 16 2 40 0 .2 9 6 1 1 10-11 48 89 13 .9 1 3 ------Gascoigne, Michelle .0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 19 2 .9 0 5 Totals . 2 8 9 59 1556 340 449 68 6 74 307 751 . 4 8 3 237 50 299 6 . 3 9 8 7 25 73-87 1175 425 52 . 9 6 9 Opponents . 1 7 6 59 1396 110 245 34 4 19 97 344 . 2 4 6 136 36 470 7 . 2 6 5 5 19 18-27 1119 382 79 . 9 5 0

LOB - Team (418), Opp (307). DPs turned - Team (15), Opp (11). CI - Team (0), Opp (2). IBB - Team (5), Shults 2, Flores 2, Vandever 1, Opp (4). Picked off - Shults 1, Turang 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Ricketts, Keilani 1 .2 4 32-10 48 38 29 14/3 2 259.2 136 63 46 91 346 15 3 14 . 1 5 112280211 Gascoigne, Michelle 1 .9 2 7-0 21 10 4 2/2 0 65.2 50 24 18 16 76 11 0 2 .2 0 1 3 3 0 0 5 ------Allen, Allee 1 .0 5 2-1 7 4 2 1/1 0 20.0 19 6 3 14 12 2 1 0 .2 5 7 0 2 2 1 1 Allen, Kirsten 1 .6 66-116711/3046.14017111536603 . 2 3 1 1302 2 Totals 1 . 3 9 47-12 59 59 36 22/4 2 391.2 245 110 78 136 470 34 4 19 . 1 7 6 16 36 2 5 19

Opponents 5 . 1 2 12-47 59 59 21 4/0 2 373.0 449 340 273 237 299 68 6 74 . 2 8 9 32 50 15 7 25

PB - Team (9), Shults 6, Vandever 3, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (4), Vandever 3, Shults 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Ricketts, K. (12-20), Vandever (10-16), Shults (8-11), Gascoigne (4-4), Allen, A. (1-2), Allen, K. (1-1).