2004SOFTBALL

LADYBUCCANEERS

MEMPHIS, Melissa Eilers Angela Dunn Paula Cerrito

Buccaneer Softball General Information...... 1 Christian Brothers University: Mission & Facts ...... 2 Administration & Athletic Staff ...... 3 2004 Season Outlook ...... 4 Head Coach Donna Crone ...... 5 Coaching Staff ...... 5 2004 Lady Buccaneer Roster ...... 6 2004 Player Profiles ...... 7 2004INSIDE2004 Lady Buc Career Statistics ...... 10 2003 CBU BUCCANEER SOFTBALL 2003 Softball Season Results ...... 11 2003 Lady Buc Softball Statistics ...... 11

LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBALL RECORDS Lady Buccaneer Individual Season Records ...... 12 Lady Buccaneer Team Season Records ...... 14 All-Time Lady Bucs vs. Opponents ...... 15 All-Time Lady Buccaneer Letter Winners ...... 15 Lady Buccaneers Season-by-Season ...... 16

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE The Gulf South Conference History ...... 18 2003 Final GSC Standings...... 19 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 2004 SCHEDULE ...... Back cover 650 East Parkway South Opponent Quick Facts ...... 20 Memphis, Tennessee 38104 (901) 321-3370 www.cbu.edu | www.gobucsgo.com Photography by Cory Dugan, Justin Maskus • Design by Cory Dugan Christian Brothers University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone 404-679-4501) to award the Bachelor’s Degree and the Master’s Degree. ON THE COVER: Megan Pilkington, senior infielder; Sara Szpekowski, senior catcher. BUCCANEER SOFTBALL 2004 GENERAL MEDIA INFORMATION & COVERAGE Name Of School ...... Christian Brothers University On behalf of the Sports Information Office, thank you for City/State/ZIP ...... Memphis, TN 38104 your coverage of Lady Buccaneer Softball. This media guide Founded ...... 1871 has been assembled especially for sports journalists cover- Enrollment ...... 1,900 Nickname ...... Lady Buccaneers ing CBU Softball, with the intent of providing the most School Colors...... Scarlet & Gray comprehensive information on the Lady Buccaneers. We Home Facility ...... Bland Field hope you find this publication suitable for your needs. Capacity ...... 100 MEDIA SERVICES: All requests for working credentials, com- Surface:...... Grass plimentary tickets, special features, interviews and photo- Dimensions: ...... LF/205, CF/210, RF/205 graphs should be directed to: Affiliation ...... NCAA Division II Conference ...... Gulf South Conference, West Division JUSTIN MASKUS, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR President...... Brother Stan Sobczyk, F.S.C. Christian Brothers University Athletic Director...... Joe Nadicksbernd 650 E. Parkway South • Memphis, TN 38104 Faculty Athletic Representative ...... Dr. Peter Gathje Office: 901-321-3378 Senior Women’s Administrator ...... Donna Crone Fax: 901-321-3570 Athletic Department Phone ...... (901) 321-3370 Athletic Department Fax ...... (901) 321-3570 CREDENTIALS: All media credentials should be arranged by writing or calling the Christian Brothers University Sports Information Office, preferably one week in advance. All cre- COACHING STAFF dentials will be limited to working press only, and will be Head Coach ...... Donna Crone evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis, up to press Alma Mater/Year ...... Christian Brothers University/1983 table capacity. Record at school/years ...... 46-107/5th season Career record/years ...... 46-107/4 seasons PHOTOGRAPHERS: Credentials for field photography should Office Phone ...... (901) 321-3478 be requested in writing, per credentials guidelines. Best time/day to reach coach ...... 10:30 a.m. SERVICES: Working media and scouts will be supplied with Assistant Coach ...... Melanie Morgan media guides, gameday programs and pre-game notes and Alma Mater/Year ...... Mississippi State University/1987 statistics. Complete statistics will be available, with a com- Athletic Trainer ...... Scott Lambert plete statistics package and play-by-play provided at the Office Phone ...... (901) 321-3263 completion of the game. RADIO/TELEVISION: Permission to broadcast must be HISTORY obtained from the Sports Information Director at least ten First year of sport...... 1975 days in advance of the game. Space to accommodate visit- Overall all-time record ...... 85-228 ing radio stations is limited but available. Overall Record Last Year ...... 14-28 5-7/Home INTERVIEW: All requests for interviews with players and 9-21/Away coaches should be made through the Sports Information Conference Record/Finish ...... 7-15/5th in West Division Office. Post-game interviews will take place following a ten Letterwinners returning/lost ...... 9/4 minute “cooling off” period at the conclusion of the game.

MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 1 MISSION & FACTS

Christian Brothers University built on individualized attention, hands-on learning, an MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE encouragement of ethical development, and a passion for achievement above and beyond one’s potential. When people connect, minds connect. Lights come on. Ideas CBU is the largest, most comprehensive private university are born. in , offering degrees in engineering, business, Students from all over the country and the world come to science, liberal arts, and education. The university also offers Christian Brothers University in mid-town Memphis for a graduate programs in business administration, education and vibrant and involved education that delivers the tools for suc- engineering management. cess after graduation. CBU is academically rigorous, exciting CBU is ranked in U.S. News and World Report’s Top Tier of and diverse. And CBU students are passionate about this Southern Universities Granting Master’s Degrees. CBU is also extraordinary environment that prepares them for the real cited for its campus diversity among Southern universities. world by pushing them to step up, ask questions, and get The university is also listed in The Princeton Review’s “Best involved. Southeastern Colleges,” Great Colleges for the Real World, CBU’s students, faculty, administration, and alumni are part and Thomson-Petersen’s Competitive Colleges. of a much larger Catholic educational network. The university A member of the NCAA and the Gulf South Conference, was founded in 1871 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools CBU student athletes compete in nine different sports. The and is part of the Lasallian Community active in 81 countries Lady Bucs women’s soccer team won the 2002 NCAA of the world and in more than 1,000 educational institutions. Division II soccer championship. In the United States, CBU is one of seven Lasallian colleges Christian Brothers University capitalizes on its small size and universities. and passionate faculty to deliver a unique curriculum that’s Excellence in teaching and individualized attention are hall- built on questions, discussions, disagreements, and debates. marks of the university. CBU is a values-oriented, interfaith At CBU professors get to know students, and classmates get educational community preparing students for professional to know each other. They interact in small groups and, as careers and lives of moral responsibility and community their comfort and confidence increases, so does the intensity involvement. of discussions and exploration. The first private institution in Memphis to integrate, For more information on Christian Brothers University, call Christian Brothers University is also known for providing stu- toll free at 1-877-321-4-CBU or visit the web site at dents of all backgrounds and faiths a well-rounded education www.cbu.edu.

2 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBALL ADMINISTRATION & ATHLETIC STAFF

BROTHER STAN SOBCZYK, F.S.C., University President

Brother Stanislaus Sobczyk Knights of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of became the 20th President of Jerusalem. Previous positions include Assistant to the Christian Brothers University President and Coordinator of Catholic Education at St. in June 1999, returning to Mary’s College of California and Director of the Stritch familiar territory since he had Retreat Center on the CBU campus. Brother Stan has already served as Interim taught students from elementary school through doctoral President of CBU in 1993-94. level. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Brother Stan currently serves Christian Brothers University in 1966, a Master of Arts on the Board of Trustees for degree from St. Louis University, a Master of Education De La Salle School at Blessed degree from the , and his doctorate Sacrament and St. Mary’s from the University of San Francisco. Brother Stan has University of Minnesota. He was knighted in 2000 by the been a Brother of the Christian Schools since 1963.

Nick Scully Joe Nadicksbernd Dr. Peter Gathje Susan Fuller John Kerr Justin Maskus V.P. of Institutional Athletic Director Faculty/Athletic Athletic Director of Marketing Sports Information Advancement & Representative Administrative & Communications Director Athletics Assistant

Clint Browne Donna Crone Phil Goodwin Bill Hoffman In-Sik Hwang Dale Jerden Head Soccer Coach Head Softball Coach, Head Baseball Coach Head Cross Country Head Volleyball Head Tennis Coach (M) Sr. Women’s Coach Coach (W) (M, W) Administrator (M, W)

Scott Lambert Seamus Loftus Anna Massa Mike Nienaber Todd Schaefer Head Athletic Trainer Head Soccer Coach Head Golf Coach Head Basketball Head Basketball (W) (M, W) Coach Coach (M) (W)

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 3 2004 SEASON OUTLOOK

Jennifer Longo Megan Sharp Jenny Bernard

he 2004 season should prove to be brighter than 2003 be back in right field after undergoing shoulder surgery in the for the Lady Buccaneers of Christian Brothers off-season. Majkrzak finished fourth on the team last year in T University and head softball coach Donna Crone. RBIs. Freshman newcomer Hannah Shackelford from Southaven (MS) High School will play center field for the Crone brings back the nucleus of last year’s young team and Lady Bucs. returns starters at almost every position including her entire starting infield. All three pitchers are back and everything PITCHING/CATCHING points to smooth sailing for the Lady Bucs to make a run at The Lady Bucs return all three pitchers from the 2003 season. the Gulf South Conference Tournament. Junior right-hander Megan Sharp anchors the staff. Sharp finished with a 3.28 ERA last season in 156 innings pitched. INFIELD She should be the No. 1 starter for CBU. Sophomore Kathryn The Lady Bucs return all four starters from last year’s team. Bomar also returns after leading the team in ERA last year Sophomore first baseman Paula Cerrito looks to build upon with a 2.92 mark in 21 appearances. Junior Angela Dunn is her Second-Team All-GSC selection last year and anchor the the No. 3 starter for the Lady Bucs. Last season Dunn made infield. Senior second baseman Megan Pilkington returns as ten appearances, and started four games. Senior transfers one of the top hitters on the team. Sophomore Jenny Sara Szpekowski and Lauren Zavelli will be the catchers for Bernard returns at shortstop and will lead-off for the Lady this season. Szpekowski comes to CBU from Kishwaukee Bucs. She led the team in hitting with a .357 mark last sea- Community College (Chicago, IL) where she was an All- son. Junior third baseman Jennifer Longo will anchor the left Conference performer. Zavelli should fight for playing time side of the infield and should hit in the three spot. Freshman with Szpekowski and might fill in the designated player role utility player Leanne Britton will provide depth at any posi- when not catching. tion. After finishing 14-28 last season, there’s nowhere but up for OUTFIELD this year’s squad. Crone believes the team has a shot at Two starters return to form what Crone believe is one of the breaking the schools win record of 20 and being the first CBU fastest outfields she has seen at CBU. Junior left fielder team to ever finish above .500 in the brief seven-year history Melissa Eilers returns and sophomore Brittany Majkrzak will of the program.

4 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBALL HEAD COACH DONNA CRONE Fifth Season / Christian Brothers University

the program has reached many milestones under Crone. On March 15, 2000, CBU set, and still owns, the NCAA Div. II record for triples in one game (7).

The 2001 season brought the program it's first post season honor with Megan Pilkington (Elgin, IL) being named the GSC Freshman of the Year. Under the strong pitching of Megan Sharp (SBA, Memphis), the Lady Bucs posted their best record of 20-21. Crone will also coach her 200th game as a head coach in 2004. Along with her head coaching duties, Crone is also senior women's administrator and the NCAA Compliance Officer for CBU.

Crone's experience in softball includes 17 years of coaching onna Crone enters her fifth season as head softball coach. women's softball (Sherry's Hallmark) in the Memphis Park She is a 1983 graduate of CBU with a B.S. in Business. As Commission, winning 12 league championships, two Memphis City D a Lady Buc alum, Crone played two seasons of basketball Championships and two runner-up titles in the Memphis City and two seasons of tennis earning the Most Valuable Player Award Championships. her senior year. Crone earned her Master's degree in Business Crone served as the athletic director for St. Michael Church and from the University of Memphis in 1988. School for four years. She and her husband, Chris (CBU ’76), The CBU softball program enters it's 10th year of competition and have two children, Kristen and Justin.

COACHING STAFF MELANIE MORGAN Assistant Coach • Third Season

Melanie Morgan enters her outfielder her freshman year. She continued working hard third season as assistant coach on her way to a stellar senior season being named a Top 20 with the CBU Lady Buccaneers. Academic Athlete, leading the team with 29 RBI, hitting a Morgan played collegiate soft- team-high eight home runs with a .575 slugging percentage. ball for the Mississippi State During her career, Morgan posted a .302 career batting aver- University Lady Bulldogs in age with 13 home runs and 67 RBI. Starkville, MS, from 1982-1987 Although Morgan’s softball career was sidelined due to a where she received her B.S. serious neck injury sustained in a car accident, the Lady degree in Education with a Bucs will be looking to Morgan for leadership on and off the minor in Science. diamond. Coach Crone says, “Melanie’s knowledge and

Morgan played centerfield for the Lady Bulldogs for four instruction in the weight room and on the field is invaluable years. She began her career by being voted the team’s top to this team.”

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 5 2004 LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBALL ROSTER

# Name Class B/T Pos Ht Hometown

1 Angela Dunn JR R/R OF/P 5’ 1” Bartlett, Tennessee

4 Megan Sharp JR R/R P 5’ 3” Memphis, Tennessee

7 Jenny Bernard SO R/R SS 5’ 5” Germantown, Tennessee

8 Paula Cerrito SO L/L 1B 5’ 6” Germantown, Tennessee

9 Jennifer Longo JR R/R 3B/1B 5’ 8” Bartlett, Tennessee

11 Melissa Eilers JR R/R OF 5’ 8” New Orleans, Louisiana

12 Kathryn Bomar SO R/R P 5’ 9” Munford, Tennessee

13 Brittany Majkrzak SO R/R OF 5’ 6” Cordova, Tennessee

20 Hannah Shackelford FR R/R OF 5’8” Southaven, Mississippi

21 Lauren Zavelli FR R/R C/UT 5’5” Bartlett, Tennessee

22 Leanne Britton FR R/R UT 5’6” West Memphis, Arkansas

23 Sara Szpekowski SR R/R C 5’9” Genoa, Illinois

28 Megan Pilkington SR R/R 2B 5’ 5” Elgin, Illinois

6 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBALL 2004 LADY BUCCANEERS 28 MEGAN PILKINGTON 1 ANGELA DUNN Hometown: Elgin, IL Hometown: Bartlett, TN Height: 5’6” Height: 5’1” Position: IF Position: OF/P Classification: Senior Classification: Junior

High School: At Elgin High School, High School: Angela played at Pilkington was selected All- Bartlett High School for coach Conference playing for head Tom Isaac. In her senior season, coach Renee Randall. College: Angela hit .291 and scored 19 Pilkington was voted 2001 GSC runs. She was named “Who’s West Division Co-Freshman of the Who” among American High year. She was also named to the 2002 All-GSC Pre-Season School students her junior and senior years. College: Dunn West Division Team and was voted 2002 West Division All- appeared in 31 games starting in 30. She pitched in 10 games GSC Second Team. For the Lady Bucs in 2003, she hit .233 and struck out seven hitters in 25 innings. When I was young I with 20 RBIs, 31 hits and had a .986 fielding percentage at wanted to be: A teacher Favorite Sports Movie: “Remember the second base. When I was young I wanted to be: A veterinarian. Titans” Favorite Athlete: Chipper Jones Personal: Dunn is the Favorite Sports Movie: “A L eague of Their Own” Favorite Athlete: daughter of Terry and Cathy Dunn. She has one brother, Lindsey Knight Personal: Pilkington is the daughter of John Kevin. Major: Human Development Birthday: March 29, 1983 and Bobbie Pilkington. She has one sister, Colleen. Major: Information Technology Management Birthday: December 28, 1981 11 MELISSA EILERS Hometown: New Orleans, LA Height: 5’9” 23 SARA SZPEKOWSKI Position: OF Hometown: Genoa, IL Classification: Junior Height: 5’9” Position: C High School: Played at Mount Classification: Senior Carmel Academy for Coach Jerry Nugent. Eilers was the Cub’s 1999 High School: Played for Mike All-Around Most Valuable Player Lauer at Genoa-Kingston High and was an All-District 10 5A School. For the Cogs, she was nominee 1999, 2000 and 2001. named All-Conference, and College: Eilers appeared in 35 games last season for the Lady caught every inning her junior Bucs with 13 hits and 12 runs scored. When I was young I and senior seasons. College: This wanted to be: A doctor Favorite Sports Movie: “Love and is Szpekowski’s first year with the Lady Bucs. She was named Basketball” Favorite Athlete: Javy Lopez Personal: Eilers is the All-Arrowhead Conference with Kishwaukee Community daughter of Mike and Pam Eilers. She has two brothers, Mike College hitting .329 in 29 games, driving in 11 runs. When I and Taylor. Major: Natural Science Birthday: March 30, 1983 was young I wanted to be: A law enforcement officer Favorite Sports Movie: “A L eague of Their Own” and “Hoosiers” Favorite Athlete: Michael Jordan and Dot Richardson Personal: Szpekowski (an Emergency Medical Technician) is the daugh- ter of Linda and the late Ralph Szpekowski. She has three brothers, Tony, Rob and Scott, and one sister, Ronna. Major: Criminal Justice Birthday: April 18, 1981 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER CAREER STATISTICS ON PAGE 10

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 7 2004 LADY BUCCANEERS 4 MEGAN SHARP 12 KATHRYN BOMAR Hometown: Memphis, TN Hometown: Munford, TN Height: 5’3” Height: 5’10” Position: Pitcher Position: Pitcher Classification: Junior Classification: Sophomore

High School: Played at St. High School: Bomar played at Benedict High School for Christy Munford High School for Coach Bingham. Sharp was named to Glenn Goulder. She was named The Commercial Appeal’s Best of All-District in 2000, 2001, 2002, the Preps in 2000 and 2001 and and named to the All-District All- selected to the All-District team Tournament Team in 2000, 2001, four consecutive years. In 2000, she recorded 17 shutouts and 2002. Bomar was also named District Most Valuable and a 21-5 overall record and received the Tennessee Coaches Player in 2001. College: This is Bomar’s second season with Athlete Association Award her junior and senior seasons. the Lady Bucs. Last season, she posted a team-best 2.92 ERA College: Sharp made 32 appearances last year for the Lady and pitched in 21 games striking out 24 batters. When I was Bucs striking out 77 batters in 156 innings and had a 3.28 young I wanted to be: A veterinarian Favorite Sports Movie: “A ERA and 14 complete games with two shutouts. When I was League of Their Own” Personal: Bomar is the daughter of young I wanted to be: A teacher Favorite Sports Movie: Richard Bomar and Janice Ratcliff. Major: Accounting Birthday: “Remember the Titans” Favorite Athlete: Brett Favre Personal: July 20, 1984 Sharp is the daughter of Walter and Michele Sharp. She has three sisters, Angie, Heather, and Shannon. Major: Education Birthday: February 11, 1982 8 PAULA CERRITO Hometown: Germantown, TN Height: 5’6” 7 JENNY BERNARD Position: 1B Hometown: Germantown, TN Classification: Sophomore Height: 5’5” Position: SS High School: Played at Houston Classification: Sophomore High School in Germantown under Coach Chad Becker. With High School: Played at Houston the Mustangs, Paula was named High School for coach Chad Commercial Appeal “Best of the Becker. Bernard was an All-State Preps” in 2000, 2001, and 2002. selection in 2001 and 2002 and She was a member of the Beta Club, and the National Honors was named to The Commercial Society. College:This is Cerrito’s second season with the Lady Appeal’s Best of the Preps in Buccaneers. Last year she hit .289 starting in all 42 games. 2000, 2001 and 2002. College: This is Bernard’s second year at She had eight RBIs and posted a .981 fielding percentage. CBU. Last season, she led the team in hitting with a .357 When I was young I wanted to be: A Teacher Favorite Sports average knocking out 46 hits and 18 RBIs. When I was young I Movie: “Remember the Titans” Favorite Athlete: Juan Pierre wanted to be: A veterinarian Favorite Sports Movie: “A L eague Personal: Cerrito is the daughter of Michael and Linda Cerrito. of Their Own” Favorite Athlete: Ozzie Smith Personal: Bernard She has three brothers, Brent, Kevin, and Craig, and two sis- is the daughter of Robert and Bernice Bernard. She has two ters, Katie and Emily. Major: Biology Birthday: February 23, brothers, Chris and Andy. Major: Biology Birthday: April 11, 1984 1984

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8 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBALL 2004 LADY BUCCANEERS 9 JENNIFER LONGO 22 LEANNE BRITTON Hometown: Memphis, TN Hometown: West Memphis, AR Height: 5’8” Height: 5’5” Position: 1B/3B Position: UT Classification: Sophomore Classification: Freshman

High School: Longo played at High School: Played at Bartlett High School for Coach Immaculate Conception High Tom Isaac. With the Panthers, she School where she lettered in bas- was named to the All-District ketball and softball all four years. team four consecutive years, She was an All-District selection earned a spot on the All-District for basketball her junior season All-Tournament team, and was named to the Commercial and was All-Region her sophomore year in softball. Britton Appeal “Best of the Preps” in her junior and senior seasons. was an All-District and All-Metro selection her junior and sen- She was also named the Panthers’ Co-Defensive Player of the ior seasons and was named to The Commercial Appeal’s Best Year her senior campaign. College: Last season with the Lady of the Preps her junior and senior years. College:This is Bucs, Longo started all 42 games and hit .255 with 28 hits Britton’s first season at CBU. When I was young I wanted to be: and seven RBIs. When I was young I wanted to be: A profes- A veterinarian Favorite Sports Movie: “A L eague of Their Own” sional softball player Favorite Sports Movie: “A L eague of their Favorite Athlete: Alex Rodriquez Personal: Leanne is the daugh- Own” Favorite Athlete: Chipper Jones Personal: Longo is the ter of Patrick and Lisa Britton and has one brother, Austin. daughter of Joe and Faye Longo. She has four brothers Mark, Major: Undecided Birthday: April 17, 1985 Jimmy, Chris, and Daniel, and two sisters, Stacey and Elizabeth. Major: Applied Psychology Birthday: September 4, 1983 20 HANNAH SHACKELFORD Hometown: Southaven, MS Height: 5’8” 13 BRITTANY MAJKRZAK Position: OF Hometown: Cordova, TN Classification: Freshman Height: 5’6” Position: OF High School: Shackelford played Classification: Sophomore at Southaven High School where she was an All-State performer High School: Majkrzak played at three times and All-Conference Cordova High School. She was four times. Shackelford was also named the Wolves’ Most Valuable an All-Conference basketball Player, was a member of the Beta player and an All-State performer in volleyball. She was a Club and winner of the member of Southaven’s State Champion volleyball team and Presidential Award. College:This was a basketball and volleyball teammate with Lady Buc is Majkrzak’s second year at CBU. Last season, she played in Basketball freshman Ashley Besinger. College: This is 35 games, starting in 29. She hit .253 with 20 hits and 12 Shackelford’s first season at CBU. When I was young I wanted RBIs. When I was young I wanted to be: A doctor Favorite Sports to be: An orthodontist Favorite Sports Movie: “Remember the Movie: “Varsity Blues” Favorite Athlete: Sammy Sosa Personal: Titans” Favorite Athlete: Andru Jones Personal: Hannah is the Majkrzak is the daughter of Ronald and Karen Majkrzak. She daughter of Raymond and Susan Shackelford. She has five has one brother, Nick. Major: Psychology Birthday: September sisters: Heather, Hillary, Haley, Hope and Halston. Major: 30, 1983 Biology Birthday: April 10, 1985

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STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 9 2004 LADY BUCCANEERS 21 LAUREN ZAVELLI CAREER STATISTICS Hometown: Memphis, TN MEGAN PILKINGTON Height: 5’6” Year Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB Position: C 2001 0.349 36 106 13 37 15 1 3 20 8 10 0 1 Classification: 2002 0.305 40 128 19 39 8 0 0 18 4 6 0 2 Freshman 2003 0.233 42 133 10 31 7 0 0 20 11 8 0 0 Totals 0.296 118 367 42 107 30 1 3 58 23 24 0 3 High School: Zavelli played at St. Agnes ANGELA DUNN Academy where she Year Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB 2002 0.208 29 77 13 16 2 0 0 7 7 14 0 2 hit over .500 each 2003 0.228 31 79 11 18 0 0 0 6 7 11 0 1 season for the Stars. She was the Softball MVP Totals 0.218 60 156 24 34 2 0 0 13 14 25 0 3 and nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman. She was also named to The MELISSA EILERS Commercial Appeal’s Best of the Preps and main- Year Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB tained a 3.5 GPA. College: This is Zavelli’s first 2002 0.25 31 76 16 19 2 1 0 7 3 9 1 0 season at CBU. When I was young I wanted to be: A 2003 0.186 34 70 12 13 1 0 0 5 8 10 1 1 professional basketball player Favorite Sports Totals 0.218 65 146 28 32 3 1 0 12 11 19 2 1 Movie: “Rudy” Favorite Athlete: Jorge Posada Personal: Zavelli is the daughter of Richard and JENNIFER LONGO Louisa Zavelli. She had one sister, Elena. Major: Education Birthday: April 18, 1985 Year Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB 2002 0.262 41 103 20 27 2 2 1 12 18 18 0 0 2003 0.255 42 110 13 28 5 0 0 7 23 26 2 1 Totals 0.259 83 213 33 55 7 2 1 19 41 44 2 1 MEGAN SHARP Year ERA App GS CG IP W L SV H R ER BB SO HBP 2002 2.07 30 23 21 162.1 15 11 0 136 64 48 42 168 4 2003 3.28 32 23 14 156 8 15 2 188 104 73 43 77 7 Totals 2.68 62 46 35 318.1 23 26 2 324 168 121 85 245 11 KATHRYN BOMAR Year ERA App GS CG IP W L SV H R ER BB SO HBP 2003 2.92 21 21 15 88.2 5 9 2 93 50 37 30 24 6 Totals 2.92 21 21 15 88.2 5 9 2 93 50 37 30 24 6 JENNY BERNARD Year Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB 2003 0.357 42 129 23 46 5 0 0 18 20 10 1 3 Totals 0.357 42 129 23 46 5 0 0 18 20 10 1 3 PAULA CERRITO Year Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB 2003 0.289 42 128 17 37 2 0 0 8 5 14 3 4 Totals 0.289 42 128 17 37 2 0 0 8 5 14 3 4 BRITTANY MAJKRZAK Year Avg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO HBP SB 2003 0.253 35 79 16 20 0 0 0 7 8 20 0 1 Brittany Majkrzak Totals 0.253 35 79 16 20 0 0 0 7 8 20 0 1

10 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBALL 2003 LADY BUCCANEER STATISTICS 2003 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Date Opponent Site Game 1 Results Game 2 Results February 11 University of North Alabama Florence, AL L, 1-0 L, 2-1 February 18 Lambuth University Jackson, TN W, 17-5 W, 5-4 March 1 Jackson, MS W, 1-0 (8) L, 5-3 March 2 Millsaps College Jackson, MS L, 4-3 L, 8-4 (9) March 10 Hawaii Pacific Honolulu, Hawaii L, 3-2 L, 11-3 March 11 BYU Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii L, 4-0 L, 8-4 March 16 University of Arkansas Monticello Memphis, TN L, 6-1 L, 6-5 March 16 University of Arkansas Monticello Memphis, TN W, 6-2 March 18 Lambuth University Memphis, TN W, 10-5 L, 2-1 March 21 Ouachita Baptist University Memphis, TN L, 2-1 March 22 Ouachita Baptist University Memphis, TN W, 4-3 W, 5-4 March 26 Memphis, TN W, 11-1 March 29 Southern Arkansas University Magnolia, AR L, 1-0 L, 8-0 March 30 Southern Arkansas University Magnolia, AR L, 2-1 March 3 Rhodes College Germantown, TN W, 11-2 April 4 Lincoln Memorial University Germantown, TN L, 4-0 April 4 University of West Florida Germantown, TN L, 5-0 April 5 Valdosta State University Germantown, TN L, 5-0 April 5 University of North Alabama Germantown, TN W, 9-8 April 12 Arkansas Tech University Memphis, TN L, 5-2 W,3-2 (11) April 15 University of North Alabama Memphis, TN L, 5-3 (9) L, 10-8 April 17 University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR W, 2-0 April 18 Henderson State University Arkadelphia, AR L, 5-4 W, 8-0 April 19 Henderson State University Arkadelphia, AR W, 7-3 April 25 Delta State University Cleveland, MS L, 8-1 L, 8-0 April 26 Delta State University Cleveland, MS L, 10-0 April 27 University of Central Arkansas Conway, AR L, 5-2 L, 4-0 Gulf South Conference opponents in boldface • Record: 14-28 (GSC: 7-15)

INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS (All games Sorted by Batting Average) Player AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% Jenny Bernard .357 42-42 129 23 46 5 0 0 18 51 .395 20 1 10 0 .447 0 4 3-3 61 69 16 .890 Paula Cerrito 289 42-42 128 17 37 2 0 0 8 39 .305 5 3 14 0 .331 0 17 4-4 231 22 5 .981 Melissa Garrett .261 42-42 134 14 35 9 1 0 21 46 .343 7 0 11 0 .298 0 4 4-5 99 4 6 .945 Jennifer Longo .255 42-42 110 13 28 5 0 0 7 33 .300 23 2 26 0 .393 0 3 1-2 49 82 6 .956 Brittany Majkrzak .253 35-29 79 16 20 0 1 0 12 22 .278 8 0 20 0 .322 0 4 1-3 40 2 2 .955 Sheri Wassel .247 33-29 81 11 20 3 1 0 16 25 .309 14 2 3 0 .360 3 3 0-0 69 14 1 .988 Megan Pilkington .233 42-42 133 10 31 7 0 0 20 38 .286 11 0 8 0 .292 0 2 0-0 106 35 2 .986 Melissa Eilers .186 34-25 70 12 13 1 0 0 5 14 .200 8 1 10 0 .275 1 4 1-2 29 0 1 .967 Kathryn Bomar .259 10-9 27 3 7 1 0 0 2 8 .296 4 0 2 0 .355 0 3 0-0 5 28 1 .971 Angela Dunn .228 31-30 79 11 18 0 0 0 6 18 .228 7 0 11 1 .291 0 3 1-1 26 8 0 1.000 Erin Karcher .180 29-25 61 7 11 0 0 0 7 11 .180 9 2 24 0 .306 0 1 2-2 68 7 5 .938 Kristi Maher .175 30-24 63 11 11 1 0 0 7 12 .190 11 0 13 0 .297 0 3 0-0 15 0 2 .882 Megan Sharp 000 2-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .500 0 0 0-0 12 47 2 .967 Totals 253 42-42 1095 148 277 34 3 0 129 317 .289 128 11 152 1 .336 4 51 17-22 810 318 49 .958 Opponents .304 42-42 1097 86 333 49 8 14 158 440 .401 82 15 108 0 .357 12 45 56-69 853 391 67 .949 LOB - Team (295), Opp (263). DPs turned - Team (3), Opp (6). CI - Team (1), S. Wassel 1.

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING STATISTICS (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Kathryn Bomar 2.92 5-9 21 15 9 1/0 2 88.2 93 50 37 30 24 6 2 3 349 .266 14 6 0 2 14 Megan Sharp 3.28 8-15 32 23 14 2/0 2 156.0 188 104 73 43 77 34 4 11 624 .301 8 7 0 9 28 Angela Dunn 7.46 1-3 10 4 1 0/0 0 25.1 52 32 27 9 7 9 2 0 1 24 .419 1 2 0 1 3 Totals 3.55 14-27 42 42 24 3/0 4 270.0 333 186 137 82 108 49 8 14 1097 .304 23 15 0 12 45 Opponents 2.76 27-14 42 42 32 10/1 4 284.1 277 148 112 128 152 34 3 0 1 095 .253 32 11 2 4 51 PB - Team (24), E. Karcher 17, S. Wassel 7, Opp (18). SBA/ATT - M. Sharp (28-37), E. Karcher (33-37), S. Wassel (23-32), K. Bomar (23-26), A. Dunn (5-6).

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Teresa Fuller, 2002 17 4. Megan Pilkington, 2003 20 OFFENSIVE RECORDS Amy Adkins, 1995 17 Megan Pilkington, 2001 20 GAMES PLAYED Adrianne Morris, 1995 17 5. Bridgette Ballard, 1995 19 1. Jennifer Longo, 2003 42 Megan Pilkington, 2002 18 Paula Cerrito, 2003 42 HITS 6. Melissa Garrett, 2001 17 Jenny Bernard, 2003 42 1. Jenny Bernard, 2003 46 7. Sheri Wassel, 2003 16 Megan Pilkington, 2003 42 2. Melissa Garrett, 2002 44 8. Amy Adkins, 1995 15 Melissa Garrett, 2003 42 3. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 43 April Davis-Hannah, 1995 15 2. Jennifer Longo, 2002 41 4. Adrienne Reeder, 1997 41 Dawn Rodgers, 1995 15 Melissa Garrett, 2002 41 Heidi Quinn, 1995 41 TOTAL BASES Adrienne Reeder, 1997 41 5. Megan Pilkington, 2002 39 1. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 79 Heather Gates, 1997 41 6. Paula Cerrito, 2003 37 2. Melissa Garrett, 2002 63 Amy Adkins, 1997 41 Megan Pilkington, 2001 37 Megan Pilkington, 2001 63 Regina Pampuro, 1997 41 7. Melissa Garrett, 2003 35 3. Adrienne Reeder, 1997 59 3. Megan Pilkington, 2002 40 8. Bridgette Ballard, 1995 34 4. April Davis-Hannah, 1995 52 Heather Carpenter, 1997 40 9. April Davis-Hanna, 1995 32 5. Jenny Bernard, 2003 51 Paula Meadors, 1997 40 Heather Carpenter, 1997 32 6. Heidi Quinn, 1995 50 10. Shanna Wall, 1999 30 7. Teresa Fuller, 2002 48 AT-BATS Bridgette Ballard, 1995 48 1. Melissa Garrett, 2002 134 DOUBLES 8. Megan Pilkington, 2002 47 Melissa Garrett, 2003 134 1. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 18 9. Melissa Garrett, 2003 46 2. Megan Pilkington, 2003 133 2. Megan Pilkington, 2001 15 Sheri Wassel, 2002 46 3. Heather Gates, 1997 132 3. Teresa Fuller, 2002 10 4. Megan Pilkington, 2002 128 Adrienne Reeder, 1997 10 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 5. Teresa Fuller, 2002 118 4. Melissa Garrett, 2003 9 (Minimum, 1.80 at bats per game) 6. Heather Carpenter, 1997 117 Melissa Garrett, 2002 9 1. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 .859 7. Shanna Wall, 2002 116 Tracey Keel, 2000 9 2. Megan Pilkington, 2001 .592 8. Adrienne Reeder, 1997 115 5. Megan Pilkington, 2002 8 3 Bridgette Ballard, 1995 .539 9. Amy Adkins, 1997 111 6. Adrienne Farrell, 2001 7 4. Tracey Keel, 2000 .527 7. Christa Crowe, 2000 6 5. April Davis-Hannah, 1995 .520 BATTING AVG. Melissa Garrett, 2000 6 6. Adrienne Reeder, 1997 .513 (Minimum, 1.80 at bats per game) 8. Bridgette Ballard, 1995 5 7. Heidi Quinn, 1995. 500 1. Dawn Rodgers, 199 .467 8. Melissa Garrett, 2002 .470 2. Heidi Quinn, 1995 .410 TRIPLES 9. Nora Fleming, 1999 .465 3. Bridgette Ballard, 1995 .382 1. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 9 10.Teresa Fuller, 2002 .447 4. Tracey Keel, 2000 .378 2. Nora Fleming, 1999 6 STOLEN BASES 5. Jessica Hancock, 2002 .364 Adrianne Morris, 1995 6 1. Heidi Quinn, 1995 11 6. Adrienne Reeder, 1997 .357 3. Melissa Garrett, 2002 5 2. Heather Gates, 1997 10 Jenny Bernard, 2003 .357 Bridgette Ballard, 1995 5 3. Michelle Johnson, 1998 6 7. Sheri Wassel, 2002 .350 April Davis-Hannah, 1995 5 Heather Carpenter, 1997 6 8. Megan Pilkington, 2001 .349 4. Adrienne Reeder, 1997 4 Amy Baltz, 1997 6 9. Melissa Garrett, 2002 .328 5. Shanna Wall, 2002 3 6. Tiffany Newman, 1999 5 10. Paula Meadors, 1998 .327 HOME RUNS Paula Meadors, 1997 5 RUNS SCORED 1. Megan Pilkington, 2001 3 Amy Adkins, 1997 5 9. Melissa Garret, 2002 4 1. Melissa Garrett, 2002 24 2. April Davis-Hannah, 1995 2 Michelle Johnson, 1999 4 2. Heidi Quinn, 1995 23 3. Jennifer Longo, 2002 1 Teresa Fuller, 1999 4 Jenny Bernard, 2003 23 Shanna Wall, 2001 1 Adrienne Reeder, 1997 4 3. Heather Carpenter, 1997 21 Shanna Wall, 1999 1 Dawn Rodgers, 1995 4 Dawn Rodgers, 1995 21 Teresa Fuller, 1999 1 4. Jennifer Longo, 2002 20 Tiffany Newman, 1999 1 WALKS 5. April Davis-Hanna, 1995 19 1. Jennifer Longo, 2003 23 Megan Pilkington, 2002 19 RUNS BATTED IN 2. Jenny Bernard, 2003 20 6. Adrienne Reeder, 1997 18 1. Teresa Fuller, 2002 25 3. Jennifer Longo, 2002 18 Amy Baltz, 1997 18 2. Melissa Garrett, 2002 24 4. Michelle Johnson, 2001 16 Paula Meadors, 1997 18 Adrienne Reeder, 1997 24 5. Adrianne Morris, 1995 15 7. Paula Cerrito, 2003 17 3. Melissa Garrett, 2003 21 6. Sheri Wassel, 2003 14

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Shanna Wall, 2002 14 4. Kristen Baker, 2001 25 8. Cortney Stone, 1999 2 Heather Carpenter, 1997 14 Andrea Moss, 1999 25 Jaimie McMahon, 1997 2 7. Megan Pilkington, 2003 11 5. Bo Kelley, 2001 22 SAVES Teresa Fuller, 2002 11 Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 22 1. Megan Sharp, 2003 2 Teresa Fuller, 1999 11 6. Kathryn Bomar, 2003 21 Kathryn Bomar, 2003 2 Bridgette Ballard, 1995 11 7. J aimie McMahon, 1997 20 Kelley Bingham, 2000 2 8. Shanna Wall, 2001 10 8. Andrea Moss, 2000 19 2. Andrea Moss, 2000 1 Heather Gates, 1997 10 Cortney Stone, 2000 19 Kristen Baker, 2001 1 Kelley Bingham, 1998 19 DEFENSIVE RECORDS 9. Cortney Stone, 1999 18 STRIKEOUTS PUTOUTS GAMES STARTED 1. Megan Sharp, 2002 168 2. Andrea Moss, 1999 80 1. Shanna Wall, 2001 325 1. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 27 3. Megan Sharp, 2003 77 2. Adrienne Reeder, 1997 321 2. Megan Sharp, 2003 23 4. Kristen Baker, 2001 58 3. Adrianne Morris, 1995 266 Megan Sharp, 2002 23 Andrea Moss, 2002 58 4. Shanna Wall, 2000 265 3. Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 21 5. Andrea Moss, 2000 55 5. Paula Cerrito, 2003 231 4. Kristen Baker, 2001 19 6. Cortney Stone, 2000 53 6. Shanna Wall, 1999 224 Bo Kelley, 2001 19 7. Cortney Stone, 1999 36 7. Jennifer Longo, 2002 223 Kelley Bingham, 1998 19 8. Jaimie McMahon, 1997 35 8. Lisa Durrant, 2002 203 Jaimie McMahon, 1997 19 9. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 34 9. Rachel Baldauf, 1998 134 5. Cortney Stone, 2000 18 10. Heather Baldauf, 1999 120 Andrea Moss, 1999 18 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 6. Cortney Stone, 1999 16 ASSISTS (Minimum, 1.0 innings pitched per game) 1. Heather Gates, 1997 118 COMPLETE GAMES 1. Jennifer Kaneer, 1997 1.13 2. Megan Pilkington, 2001 88 1. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 25 2. Megan Sharp, 2002 2.07 3. Teresa Fuller, 2000 85 2. Megan Sharp, 2002 21 3. Megan Sharp, 2003 2.92 4. Bridgette Ballard, 1995 84 3. Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 19 4. Andrea Moss, 1999 3.05 5. Teresa Fuller, 1999 83 4. Kelley Bingham, 1998 18 5. Kristen Baker, 2001 3.12 6. Jennifer Longo, 2003 82 Jaimie McMahon, 1997 18 6. Kathryn Bomar, 2003 3.28 7. Nora Fleming, 1999 79 5. Kristen Baker, 2001 16 7. Bo Kelley, 2001 3.59 8. Heather Carpenter, 1997 75 Andrea Moss, 1999 16 8. Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 3.92 9. Jenny Bernard, 2003 69 6. Megan Sharp, 2003 14 Andrea Moss, 2002 4.15 10. Sherri Wassel, 2001 68 7. Cortney Stone, 2000 13 9. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 5.16 ERRORS INNINGS PITCHED 10.Kelley Bingham, 2000 5.58 1. Heather Gates, 1997 21 1. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 164.0 SHUTOUTS 2. Bridgette Ballard, 1995 20 2. Megan Sharp, 2002 162.1 1. Megan Sharp, 2002 8 3. April Davis-Hannah, 1995 18 3. Megan Sharp, 2003 156 2. Andrea Moss, 1999 3 4. Jenny Bernard, 2003 16 4. Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 135.1 3. Megan Sharp, 2003 2 5. Teresa Fuller, 1999 15 5. Kristen Baker, 2001 134.2 Kristen Baker, 2001 2 6. Megan Pilkington, 2001 14 6. Andrea Moss, 1999 126.1 4. Kathryn Bomar 1 Teresa Fuller, 2000 14 7. J amie McMahon, 1997 122.0 Bo Kelley, 2001 1 Rachel Linz, 1999 14 8. Bo Kelley, 2001 111.0 Cortney Stone, 2000 1 Rachel Linz, 1998 14 9. Kelley Bingham, 1998 108.1 7. Adrienne Farrell, 2001 13 10. Cortney Stone, 2000 92.1 WALKS Tracey Keel, 2000 13 WINS 1. Jaimie McMahon, 1997 86 Michelle Johnson, 1998 13 2. Kristen Baker, 2001 68 1. Megan Sharp, 2002 15 Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 13 3. Andrea Moss, 2000 49 2. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 9 Heather Carpenter, 1997 13 4. Cortney Stone, 2000 48 3. Megan Sharp, 2003 8 Paula Meadors, 1997 13 5. Bo Kelley, 2001 45 4. Kristen Baker, 2001 7 6. Megan Sharp, 2003 43 Andrea Moss, 1999 7 7. Megan Sharp, 2002 42 PITCHING RECORDS 5. Kathryn Bomar, 2003 5 8. Kelley Bingham, 1998 40 APPEARANCES Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 5 9. Cortney Stone, 1999 39 1. Megan Sharp, 2003 32 6. Bo Kelley, 2001 4 10.Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 38 2. Megan Sharp, 2002 30 7. Andrea Moss, 2000 3 3. Dawn Rodgers, 1995 28 Cortney Stone, 2000 3 BOLD = Active Player

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OFFENSIVE RECORDS 2003 ...... 317 FIELDING PERCENTAGE AT BAT 2000 ...... 291 2002 ...... 961 2003 ...... 1095 1997 ...... 289 2003 ...... 958 2002 ...... 1094 2001 ...... 246 2000 ...... 943 1997 ...... 1014 1999 ...... 221 2001 ...... 934 2001 ...... 925 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1999 ...... 933 2000 ...... 888 1995 ...... 447 1997 ...... 925 1995 ...... 843 2002 ...... 343 1995 ...... 904 1999 ...... 814 2000 ...... 328 PITCHING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE 2003 ...... 289 1997 ...... 285 INNINGS PITCHED 1995 ...... 321 2003 ...... 270 2002 ...... 271 1999 ...... 271 2001 ...... 266 1997...... 265.1 2000 ...... 255 2002 ...... 260.1 2003 ...... 253 STOLEN BASES 2001...... 246.2 1997 ...... 237 1997 ...... 45 (54 attempts) 2000 ...... 215.0 1999 ...... 217 1995 ...... 22 (25 attempts) 1999...... 209.0 1998 ...... 210 2000 ...... 18 (32 attempts) 1995...... 192.1 RUNS 1999 ...... 18 (24 attempts) 2003 ...... 17 (22 attempts) STRIKEOUTS 2002 ...... 173 2002 ...... 234 2003 ...... 148 1998 ...... 15 (22 attempts) 2002 ...... 14 (19 attempts) 2000 ...... 124 1995 ...... 133 1999 ...... 116 1997 ...... 125 WALKS 2003 ...... 108 2001 ...... 96 2003 ...... 128 2001 ...... 80 2000 ...... 94 2002 ...... 80 1997 ...... 65 1999 ...... 79 2001 ...... 76 1995 ...... 44 HITS 1997 ...... 73 1999 ...... 67 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2002 ...... 296 2002 ...... 2.98 2003 ...... 277 1995 ...... 56 2000 ...... 47 2001...... 3.41 1995 ...... 276 2003 ...... 3.55 1997 ...... 240 STRIKEOUTS 1999...... 4.35 2000 ...... 226 2003 ...... 152 1997...... 5.29 2001 ...... 192 2002 ...... 152 1998...... 5.72 1999 ...... 177 2001 ...... 152 2000 ...... 6.19 DOUBLES 1999 ...... 147 2000 ...... 131 SHUTOUTS 2002 ...... 46 2002 ...... 10 2000 ...... 41 1997 ...... 123 1995 ...... 121 2003 ...... 3 1995 ...... 39 2001 ...... 3 2001 ...... 36 1999 ...... 3 2003 ...... 34 DEFENSIVE RECORDS 1997 ...... 27 PUTOUTS WINS 1999 ...... 13 2003 ...... 810 2002 ...... 19 1997 ...... 795 2003 ...... 14 TRIPLES 2002 ...... 781 2001 ...... 11 1995 ...... 28 2001 ...... 740 1999 ...... 9 2002 ...... 15 2000 ...... 645 1995 ...... 9 2000 ...... 12 1999 ...... 627 2000 ...... 8 1999 ...... 11 1995 ...... 577 1997 ...... 8 1997 ...... 11 ASSISTS LOSSES HOMERUNS 1997 ...... 400 1997 ...... 33 2001 ...... 4 2001 ...... 380 2000 ...... 31 1999 ...... 3 2003 ...... 318 2003 ...... 27 1995 ...... 2 2000 ...... 313 2001 ...... 27 RUNS BATTED IN 1999 ...... 304 1999 ...... 25 2002 ...... 156 1995 ...... 297 1995 ...... 23 2003 ...... 129 2002 ...... 265 2002 ...... 21 1995 ...... 112 FEWEST ERRORS 1996 ...... 21 1997 ...... 102 2002 ...... 43 2000 ...... 78 2003 ...... 49 2001 ...... 73 2000 ...... 58 1999 ...... 58 1999 ...... 67 TOTAL BASES 1998 ...... 69 1995 ...... 377 2001 ...... 79 2002 ...... 375 1995 ...... 93

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Alabama-Huntsville ...... 0-2 Freed-Hardeman ...... 1-7 Ouachita Baptist University ...... 2-1 Alcorn State ...... 1-1 Hawaii Pacific ...... 0-4 Rhodes College ...... 15-4 Arkansas-Monticello ...... 3-22 Henderson State ...... 15-4 Southern Arkansas ...... 0-19 Arkansas Tech University ...... 1-1 ...... 3-0 Trevecca Nazarene...... 1-4 Avila College ...... 1-1 Indiana Tech ...... 1-0 Tusculum College ...... 0-1 Belhaven College...... 4-2 Lambuth University...... 6-12 ...... 0-15 Bellarmine University ...... 0-2 Lincoln Memorial University ...... 0-1 Valdosta State University ...... 0-1 ...... 0-7 ...... 0-5 University of Mobile ...... 0-1 Bethel College ...... 12-4 LeMoyne-Owen ...... 2-0 University of West Florida ...... 0-1 BYU- Hawaii ...... 0-2 Martin Methodist ...... 0-5 West Virginia State...... 1-0 University of Central Arkansas...... 5-23 Millsaps College ...... 4-4 William-Carey...... 0-1 Chaminade ...... 0-2 Mississippi College ...... 0-3 William Penn ...... 0-2 ...... 4-4 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... 1-19 OVERALL...... 85-228 Delta State University ...... 1-30 North Alabama...... 1-6 Gulf South Conference ...... 28-125 Evangel College ...... 0-2 Ohio Dominican ...... 0-1 ALL-TIME LADY BUC LETTER WINNERS

A G N Amy Adkins, 1995-97 Melissa Garrett, 2000-03 Megan Newbern, 1995 B Heather Gates, 1997 Tiffany Newman, 1999 Ann Gesell, 1999-2001 Kristin Baker, 2000 P Jessica Gillentine, 2000 Heather Baldauf, 1995-1999 Regina Pampuro, 1997-98 Rachel Baldauf, 1997-2000 H Megan Pilkington, 2001-present Bridgette Ballard, 1995 April Davis-Hannah, 1995 Q Amy Baltz, 1997-98 Melissa Hill, 1998 Heidi Quinn, 1995 Jennifer Bernard, 2003-present Kendra Hutchinson, 1997 R Kelley Bingham, 1998, 2000 J Kim Bingham, 1995 Maria Ramirez, 1995 Michelle Johnson, 1998-2001 Bergen Blair, 2000-2001 Adrienne Reeder, 1997 Virginia Johnson, 1998 Dawn Rogers, 1995-97 Kathryn Bomar, 2003-present Brandy Branigan, 2000 K S Leanne Britton, 2004-present Jennifer Kaneer, 1997 Elizabeth Schaefer, 1998 Julie Boyd, 2000 Erin Karcher, 2000-03 Hannah Shackelford, 2004-present Tracey Keel, 2000-2001 Megan Sharp, 2002-present C Betty “Bo” Kelley, 2000-2001 Allison Shelton, 1999 Heather Carpenter, 1997 Alicia Smith, 1995 Heather King, 1997-99 Paula Cerrito, 2003-present Ketley Stark, 1997 Christa Crowe, 2000 L Lindsey Stockwell, 1998 Chrissy Currett, 1995 Tricia Linebaugh, 1995 Kristen Stokes, 1999 Rachel Linz, 1998-99 Cortney Stone, 1999-2000 D Jennifer Longo, 2002-present Debbie Driver, 1995 W Angela Dunn, 2002-present M Shanna Wall, 1999-2002 Kristi Maher, 2003 Sheri Wassel, 2001-03 E Brittany Majkrzak, 2003-present Y Melissa Eilers, 2002-present Jaimie McMahon, 1997 Kelley Young, 1997 F Paula Meadors 1997-98 Adrianne Morris, 1995 Adrienne Farrell, 2000-2001 Z Andrea Moss, 1999-2002 Lauren Zavelli, 2004-present Nora Fleming, 1998-99 Susan Murdoch, 1995 Teresa Fuller, 1999-2002 Amy Zingarelli, 1998

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1995 Record: 9-23 (9-21, TCAC) Delta State University...... L 2-6 University of North Alabama ...... L 2-9 Opponent Result Delta State University...... L 1-9 University of North Alabama ...... L 5-6 Martin Methodist...... L 3-6 Belmont University ...... L 2-7 University of Central Arkansas ..L 4-12 Martin Methodist...... L 5-6 Belmont University ...... L 4-10 University of Central Arkansas$ ..L 0-7 Belmont University ...... L 7-11 Lipscomb University...... L 3-8 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-10 Belmont University ...... L 0-8 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-10 Union University ...... L 1-4 1997 Record: 8-33 (2-14, GSC) Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-12 Union University ...... L 7-10 Opponent Result Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 1-8 Delta State University ...... L 1-11 University of Central Arkansas ....L 2-6 University of Central Arkansas ....L 4-7 Delta State University...... L 0-8 William Carey ...... L 2-7 University of Central Arkansas ....L 1-7 Martin Methodist...... L 1-15 Delta State University...... L 1-6 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-12 Martin Methodist...... L 3-12 Freed-Hardeman University ...... W 4-1 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 3-11 Trevecca Nazarene ...... L 4-5 Freed-Hardeman University ...... L 1-2 Rhodes College ...... W 8-4 Trevecca Nazarene ...... L 2-13 Lipscomb University ...... L 1-3 Rhodes College ...... L 0-8 Cumberland University...... W 5-4 Lipscomb University...... L 0-1 Cumberland University ...... L 3-4 Belhaven College ...... L 4-6 1999 Record: 9-25 (6-18 GSC) Lambuth University...... W 6-3 Belhaven College ...... L 6-7 Opponent Result Lambuth University ...... L 4-12 Alcorn State ...... L 1-8 Chaminade University ...... L 0-5 Cumberland University ...... W 5-4 Alcorn State ...... W 11-8 Chaminade University ...... L 0-9 Cumberland University ...... W 3-1 Delta State University...... L 3-7 Hawaii Pacific University ...... L 0-8 Freed-Hardeman ...... L 10-16 Union University ...... L 0-8 Hawaii Pacific University ...... L 0-2 Freed-Hardeman...... L 2-9 Union University ...... L 0-1 BYU-Hawaii ...... L 1-14 Lambuth University ...... L 3-17 Rhodes College ...... W 22-1 BYU-Hawaii ...... L 1-7 Lambuth University ...... L 0-12 University of Central Arkansas ....L 1-2 University of Central Arkansas....W 2-1 Belmont University ...... L 1-9 University of Central Arkansas ....L 4-5 University of CentralArkansas ...... L 3-8 Belmont University ...... L 0-12 Rhodes College ...... W 2-1 Rhodes College ...... W 11-4 Bethel College ...... W 15-7 Bethel College ...... W 5-2 Rhodes College ...... W 5-1 Bethel College ...... W 12-7 Bethel College ...... L 2-4 Rhodes College ...... W 7-6 Union University ...... L 0-1 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 6-12 Rhodes College ...... L 3-4 Union University ...... L 3-4 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 3-11 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-1 Bethel College ...... W 6-2 University of Central Arkansas ....L 1-9 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-8 Bethel College ...... W 9-8 University of Central Arkansas....W 7-2 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-4 Trevecca Nazarene ...... L 3-4 Freed-Hardeman University ...... L 3-6 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-7 Trevecca Nazarene...... W 9-6 Freed-Hardeman University ...... L 4-12 Henderson State University...... L 0-8 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-5 Henderson State University ...... W 8-0 1996 Record: 5-21 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-6 University of Central Arkansas ..L 2-10 Opponent Result Delta State University...... L 3-7 University of Central Arkansas ....L 3-5 Delta State University ...... W 4-1 Delta State University...... L 1-3 Arkansas-Monticello ...... W 3-0 Delta State University...... L 0-4 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-8 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-2 Bethel College ...... W 8-0 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 1-9 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 0-1 Bethel College ...... W 4-2 Delta State University...... L 0-4 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 1-6 Trevecca Nazarene ...... L 3-5 Delta State University...... L 4-6 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 1-9 Cumberland University...... L 0-6 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 6-9 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... W 4-3 Cumberland University...... W 6-4 Arkansas-Monticello ...... W 2-1 Delta State University...... L 1-9 Lambuth University ...... L 0-8 Lambuth University ...... L 0-6 Delta State University ...... L 3-11 Lambuth University ...... L 2-4 Lambuth University ...... L 0-13 Delta State University...... L 1-8 Lipscomb University ...... L 7-8 Belmont University ...... L 0-13 Delta State University ...... L 1-13 Lipscomb University...... L 2-4 West Virginia State...... W 10-6 Henderson State University ...... W 6-5 Bethel College ...... W 4-2 Tusculum College ...... L 2-3 Henderson State University ...... W 10-0 Bethel College ...... L 5-6 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 0-8 Martin Methodist...... L 1-7 1998 Record: 1-19 (0-12, GSC) Southern Arkansas University ...... L 2-4 Lambuth University ...... L 2-6 Opponent Result Lambuth University ...... L 2-9 Freed-Hardeman University ...... L 0-7 2000 Record: 8-31 (3-21, GSC) Union University ...... L 0-9 Freed-Hardeman University ...... L 0-4 COACH: DONNA CRONE Cumberland University...... L 1-6 Union University ...... L 0-8 Opponent Result Cumberland University...... L 2-5 Union University ...... L 1-9 Bethel College ...... L 0-1 Union University ...... L 3-8 Lambuth University ...... L 0-8 Bethel College ...... L 0-3 Union University ...... L 1-9 Lambuth University ...... L 3-6 Rhodes College ...... W 6-4

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Rhodes College ...... W 5-3 University of Central Arkansas....W 4-2 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 0-8 Evangel University ...... L 0-8 University of Central Arkansas ....L 1-6 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 2-7 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 0-8 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-12 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-8 Southern Arkansas University ....L 0-11 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-6 Delta State University...... L 4-7 LeMoyne-Owen College ...... W 21-0 Delta State University...... L 0-12 Delta State University ...... L 0-11 LeMoyne-Owen College ...... W 7-0 Delta State University...... L 0-6 University of Central Arkansas ....L 0-1 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 6-8 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-8 University of Central Arkansas....W 3-0 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-9 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-6 Delta State University...... L 1-3 Rhodes College ...... L 3-4 2003 Record: 14-28 (7-15, GSC) Delta State University...... L 2-5 Rhodes College ...... W 2-0 COACH: DONNA CRONE Union University ...... L 0-5 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 0-4 Opponent ...... Result Union University ...... L 1-9 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 1-5 University of North Alabama ...... L 1-0 Alabama-Huntsville...... L 0-8 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 1-8 University of North Alabama ...... L 2-1 Alabama-Huntsville...... L 1-9 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 1-9 Lambuth University ...... W 17-5 University of Central Arkansas ....L 1-6 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 0-12 Lambuth University ...... W 5-4 University of Central Arkansas....L 1-10 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 1-5 Millsaps College ...... W 1-0 (8) Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 4-13 University of Central Arkansas ....L 2-5 Millsaps College ...... L 5-3 Miss. Univ. for Women ...... L 1-3 University of Central Arkansas ....L 1-2 Millsaps College...... L 4-3 Union University ...... L 1-11 Henderson State University ...... L 1-6 Millsaps College ...... L 8-4 (9) Union University ...... L 1-4 Henderson State University ...... W 7-4 Hawaii Pacific ...... L 3-2 Delta State University...... L 0-8 Hawaii Pacific ...... L 11-3 Delta State University...... L 0-8 2002 Record: 20-21 (5-15, GSC) BYU Hawaii ...... L 4-0 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 0-8 COACH: DONNA CRONE BYU Hawaii ...... L 8-4 Southern Arkansas University ....L 2-15 Opponent Result Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 6-1 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-9 Hendrix College ...... W 8-0 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 6-5 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-8 Hendrix College ...... W 9-1 Arkansas-Monticello ...... W 6-2 University of Central Arkansas ....L 0-4 Lambuth University ...... W 11-5 Lambuth University ...... W 10-5 University of Central Arkansas ....L 0-2 Lambuth University...... W 16-0 Lambuth University ...... L 2-1 Henderson State University ...... W 6-3 Bellarmine University ...... L 1-7 Ouachita Baptist University ...... L 2-1 Henderson State University ...... W 6-4 Bellarmine University ...... L 1-3 Ouachita Baptist University ...... W 4-3 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 1-9 Avila College ...... W 8-4 Ouachita Baptist University ...... W 5-4 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-8 Avila College ...... L 2-6 Rhodes College ...... W 11-1 Rhodes College ...... L 1-5 Evangel College...... L 2-3 Southern Arkansas University .... L 1-0 Rhodes College...... W 9-1 William Penn University...... L 6-7 Southern Arkansas University .... L 8-0 Henderson State University ...... W 10-5 Belhaven College ...... W 5-1 Southern Arkansas University .... L 2-1 Henderson State University...... L 0-8 Belhaven College ...... W 9-0 Rhodes College ...... W 11-2 Rhodes College...... W 8-1 Lincoln Memorial University ...... L 4-0 2001 Record: 11-27 (4-16, GSC) Rhodes College...... W 2-0 University of West Florida ...... L 5-0 COACH: DONNA CRONE Belhaven College ...... W 7-0 Valdosta State University ...... L 5-0 Opponent Result Belhaven College ...... W 10-0 University of North Alabama .... W 9-8 Hendrix College ...... W 10-8 Rhodes College SB ...... W 10-0 Arkansas Tech University ...... L 5-2 Bethel College ...... W 8-0 Millsaps College ...... W 2-1 Arkansas Tech University .... W3-2 (11) Bethel College ...... W 5-4 Millsaps College ...... L 2-5 University of North Alabama ..L 5-3 (9) Indiana Tech ...... W 4-3 Millsaps College ...... W 4-3 University of North Alabama .... L 10-8 University of Mobile ...... L 1-7 Millsaps College ...... W 5-2 University of Central Arkansas .. W 2-0 Ohio Dominican ...... L 4-5 Henderson State University ...... W 6-0 Henderson State University ...... L 5-4 William Penn University ...... L 1-2 Henderson State University ...... W 6-5 Henderson State University ...... W 8-0 Bethel College ...... W 9-1 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 0-2 Henderson State University ...... W 7-3 Bethel College ...... W 2-1 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 0-1 Delta State University ...... L 8-1 Delta State University...... L 1-7 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 1-2 Delta State University ...... L 8-0 Delta State University...... L 0-8 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 1-6 Delta State University ...... L 10-0 Mississippi College ...... L 0-3 Delta State University ...... L 0-11 University of Central Arkansas .. L 5-2 Southern Arkansas University ...... L 1-3 Delta State University...... L 4-6 University of Central Arkansas ....L 4-0 Southern Arkansas University ....L 7-10 Central Arkansas ...... L 3-5 Mississippi College ...... L 4-9 Central Arkansas ...... L 2-3 Mississippi College ...... L 1-6 Henderson State University ...... W 5-0 Henderson State University ...... W 7-0 Henderson State University ...... W 8-5 Henderson State University ...... W 6-5 Southern Arkansas University ....L 0-11

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 17 THE GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE

The GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE (GSC) enters its 34th year and Nicholls State in 1979. of excellence, continuing a tradition of growth and suc- The conference continued with seven cess that has brought it distinction as one of the elite teams until 1981, when the presidents admitted NCAA Division II conferences. With 17 universities Valdosta State. West Georgia joined in 1983. in six southeastern states, the GSC is the largest Eight years of stability ended in 1991 when playing Conference in Division II. Tennessee-Martin and Troy State went Division I, GSC members feature comprehensive athletic briefly dropping the GSC back to seven members, programs that compete for 13 official conference cham- before the beginning of an expansion resulting in ten pionships: football, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s new members: Lincoln Memorial (1992-93); Alabama- and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, men’s and Huntsville, Henderson State, Central Arkansas and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s Mississippi University for Women (1993-94); West Florida tennis and men’s golf. In 2003, the GSC conducted a provi- (1994-95); and Arkansas-Monticello, Arkansas Tech, sional championship in women’s golf, which will continue in Montevallo and Southern Arkansas (1995-96). Jacksonville 2004. State went Division I at the end of 1992-93. Mississippi We take pride in our 36 National Team Championships College dropped to Division III at the end of 1995-96, and was in 11 sports and the emphasis on academic success by our replaced by Christian Brothers to keep the Conference at 16 coaches and student-athletes. The University of North schools. In July 2000, the GSC welcomed Harding University Alabama earned the GSC’s most recent National and Ouachita Baptist University, making it the largest NCAA Championship, capturing the 2003 Women’s Volleyball Title, conference at any level with 18 schools. The Conference the league’s first in volleyball. membership decreased to 17 when MUW dropped its athlet- Originally known as the Mid-South Conference, the ics program at the end of the 2002-03 season. GSC was formed by six universities in the summer of 1970: Former Commissioner Jim McCullough moved the GSC Delta State, Florence State (now North Alabama), office to its present Birmingham location. The current Jacksonville State, Livingston (now West Alabama), Commissioner, Nathan (Nate) N. Salant, has been in office Tennessee-Martin and Troy State. Due to scheduling prob- since October 1992. He is assisted by Sports Information lems during the 1970-71 academic year, the only league Director Michael Anderson, Assistant Sports Information sport was football. Jacksonville State won the league’s first Director Tim Andrzejewski, Office Manager Mary Jean Box championship. and part-time Assistant Andrea Nguyen. The Chairman of In 1971, the league changed its name to the GULF the GSC Board of Directors is Dr. Robert Brown, President of SOUTH CONFERENCE, added Southeastern Louisiana Arkansas Tech University. Joining him on the executive com- (SELA) and Nicholls State (increasing the membership to mittee are past-Chair Dr. Frank Franz (Alabama in Huntsville) eight), and opened an office in Hammond, LA. The following and Vice Chair Dr. Robert McChesney (Montevallo). The year, Mississippi College and Northwestern Louisiana Supervisors of Officials are Billy Johnson (Football), John (NWLA, now Northwestern State) were admitted. NELA Caldwell (Basketball-West Division) and Mike Murphy withdrew to go Division I two years later, followed by SELA (Basketball-East Division). GSC NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS, 1971-2002 BASEBALL (4) North Alabama (1993, 94, 95) HOCKEY (2) Troy State (1986, 87) Troy State (1984, 87) Alabama-Huntsville (1996, 98) Jacksonville State (1990, 91) West Alabama (1971) ———— ———— Jacksonville State (1992) WOMEN’S SOCCER (1) MEN’S BASKETBALL (3) ———— Christian Brothers University (2002) North Alabama (1979, 91) MEN’S GOLF (4) ———— Jacksonville State (1985) Troy State (1976, 77, 84) TRACK (1) ———— West Florida (2001) Southeastern Louisiana (1975) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (7) ———— ———— Delta State (1975, 76, 77, 89, 90, 92) WOMEN’S GOLF (3) VOLLEYBALL (1) Southeastern Louisiana (1977*) Troy State (1984, 86, 89) North Alabama (2003) ———— ———— FOOTBALL (8) WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS (2) Delta State (2000) Jacksonville State (1984, 85)

Current members in BOLD *Small College Division Champion

18 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBALL STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 18 2003 GSC FINAL STANDINGS

EAST DIVISION CONFERENCE OVERALL SCHOOL W L T PCT W L T PCT UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA 22 6 0 .786 50 12 0 .806 Valdosta State University 21 7 0 .750 49 21 0 .700 UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE 18 6 0 .750 46 18 0 .719 Mississippi University for Women 13 11 0 .542 30 17 0 .638 State University of West Georgia 9 15 0 .375 29 28 0 .508 University of West Alabama 7 14 0 .333 19 21 0 .475 Lincoln Memorial University 7 18 0 .280 26 26 0 .500 University of North Alabama 7 21 0 .250 24 35 0 .407

WEST DIVISION CONFERENCE OVERALL SCHOOL W L T PCT W L T PCT University of Arkansas-Monticello 18 4 0 .818 42 10 0 .808 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY 18 4 0 .818 31 19 0 .620 Delta State University 19 7 0 .731 38 14 0 .731 University of Central Arkansas 12 14 0 .462 17 27 0 .386 Christian Brothers University 7 15 0 .318 14 28 0 .333 Henderson State University 4 22 0 .154 10 29 0 .256 Ouachita Baptist University 2 20 0 .091 11 39 0 .220 Arkansas Tech University* 0 0 0 .000 21 9 0 .700

GSC Champion in BOLD CAPS • Division Champions in CAPS * Arkansas Tech begins conference play in 2004.

L-R: Paula Cerrito (first base), Kathryn Bomar (pitcher), Jennifer Longo (third base)

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 19 2004 OPPONENT QUICK FACTS

2003 Record: ...... 49-21 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/6 Sports Info. Director: ...... Steve Roberts SID Phone: ...... (229) 333-5903 SID Fax: ...... (229) 333-5972 ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY E-mail: ...... [email protected] February 13-14 Affiliation: ...... NCAA II (East) Web site: ...... www.valdosta.edu/athletics Location: ...... Russellville, AR Conference: ...... Gulf South Enrollment: ...... 5,000 Home Field:...... Cox Creek Founded:...... 1909 President: ...... Dr. Robert L. Potts Nickname:...... Golden Suns Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Joel Erdmann Colors: ...... Green/Gold Head Coach: ...... Jeremy Reece Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Record at school: ...... 44-65 (2 yrs) Conference: ...... Gulf South (West) Overall Record: ...... 44-65 (2 yrs) Home Field:...... Shiloh Park 2003 Record: ...... 24-35 President: ...... Dr. Robert C. Brown Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 3/6 UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA Athletic Director:...... Steve Mullins Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 5/10 March 9 • April 3 Head Coach: ...... Kristie Betancur Sports Info Director: ...... Jeff Hodges Location: ...... Pensacola, FL Record at school: ...... 21-9 (2 yrs) SID Phone: ...... (256) 765-4595 Enrollment: ...... 8,500 Overall Record: ...... 21-9 (2 yrs) SID Fax: ...... (256) 765-4659 Founded:...... 1967 2003 Record: ...... 21-9 E-mail:...... [email protected] Nickname: ...... Lady Argonauts Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 7/2 Web site: ...... www2.una.edu/athletics Colors: ...... Blue/Green Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 9/6 Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Sports Info Director: ...... Larry Smith UNIVERSITY OF WEST ALABAMA Conference: ...... Gulf South (East) SID Phone: ...... (479) 968-0645 March 6 Home Field: ...... UWF Sports Complex SID Fax: ...... (479) 967-7819 Location:...... Livingston, AL President:...... Dr. John Cavanaugh E-mail: ...... [email protected] Enrollment: ...... 2,300 Athletic Director: ...... Richard Berg Web site: ...... http://athletics.atu.edu Founded:...... 1835 Head Coach: ...... Tami Cyr Nickname: ...... Tigers Record at school: ...... 483-188 (10 yrs) Colors: ...... Red/White/Black Overall Record: ...... 610-287 (15 yrs) Affiliation: ...... NCAA II 2001-02 Record: ...... 50-12 Conference: ...... Gulf South (East) Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/4 Home Field:...... UWA Softball Complex Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/8 President:...... Dr. Richard Holland Sports Info. Director: ...... Cara Lynn Teague Athletic Director: ...... Dee Outlaw SID Phone: ...... (850) 474-2428 Head Coach:...... Janet Montgomery SID Fax: ...... (850) 474-3342 Record at school:...... 358-365-1 E-mail: [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS Overall Record: ...... 358-365-1 Web site: ...... uwf.edu/athletics February 28-29 2003 Record: ...... 19-21 Location:...... Conway, AR Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 4/5 Enrollment: ...... 9,475 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 5/9 Founded:...... 1908 Sports Info. Director:...... Jason Hughes Nickname: ...... Sugar Bears SID Phone: ...... (205) 652-3596 Colors: ...... Purple/Gray SID Fax: ...... (205) 652-3600 Affiliation: ...... NCAA II E-mail: ...... [email protected] Conference: ...... Gulf South (West) Web site: ...... athletics.uwa.edu Home Field: ...... Farris Complex UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO President: ...... Dr. Lu Hardin March 12-13 Athletic Director: ...... Vance Strange Location: ...... Monticello, AR Head Coach: ...... Natalie Shock Enrollment: ...... 2,400 Record at school:...... 165-198 (8 yrs) Founded:...... 1909 Overall Record: ...... 165-198 (8 yrs) Nickname: ...... Cotton Blossoms 2003 Record: ...... 17-27 Colors: ...... Green/White Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/3 Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 11/4 VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY Conference: ...... Gulf South Sports Information Director:...... Steve East March 6 Home Field: ...... Blossoms Field SID Phone: ...... (501) 450-0013 Location: ...... Valdosta, GA Chancellor: ...... Dr. Fred Taylor SID Fax: ...... (501) 450-5740 Enrollment: ...... 10,000 Athletic Director:...... Alvy Early E-mail:...... [email protected] Nickname: ...... Lady Blazers Head Coach: ...... Alvy Early Web site: www.uca.edu/divisions/athletics Colors: ...... Red/Black Record at school: ...... 247-108-2 (7 yrs) Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Overall Record:...... 247-108-2 (7 yrs) UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA Conference: ...... Gulf South (East) 2003 Record: ...... 42-10 March 5 • March 16 Home Field:...... Softball Complex Starters Returning/Lost: ...... N/A Location: ...... Florence, AL President:...... Dr. Ronald Zaccari Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... N/A Enrollment: ...... 5,600 Athletic Director: ...... Herb Reinhard Sports Info Director: ...... Stephen Fuller Founded:...... 1830 Head Coach: ...... Kendra McDaniel SID Phone: ...... (870) 460-1574 Nickname: ...... Lions Record at school: ...... 122-65 (3 yrs) SID Fax:...... (870) 460-1174 Colors: ...... Purple/Gold Overall Record: ...... 122-65 (3 yrs) E-mail: ...... [email protected]

20 CBU LADY BUCCANEER SOFTBAL 2004 GSC OPPONENT QUICK FACTS

Web site: ...... www.uamont.edu/athletics President: ...... Dr. Frank Franz Athletic Director: ...... Jim Harris Head Coach:...... Les Stuedeman Record at school: ...... 369-138 (8 yrs) Overall Record: ...... 369-138 (8 yrs) 2003 Record: ...... 46-18 Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5/5 Colors: ...... Blue/Gold Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8/8 OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Sports Info Director: ...... Antoine Bell Conference: ...... Gulf South (West) March 19-20 SID Phone:...... (256) 824-6008 Home Field: ...... Ball Park on Stadium Dr Location: ...... Arkadelphia, AR SID Fax: ...... (256) 824-6947 President: ...... Dr. David Rankin Enrollment: ...... 1,700 E-mail:...... [email protected] Athletic Director: ...... Jay Adcox Founded:...... 1886 Web site: ...... www.uahchargers.com Head Coach:...... Jennifer Pagani Nickname: ...... Lady Tigers Record at school: ...... 0-0 (1st yr) Colors: ...... Purple/Gold LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY Overall Record: ...... 0-0 (1st yr) Affiliation: ...... NCAA II April 3 2003 Record: ...... 31-19 Conference: ...... Gulf South (West) Location: ...... Harrogate, TN Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 6/3 Home Field:...... Sully Anderson Field Enrollment: ...... 2,442 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 10/5 President: ...... Dr. Andrew Westmoreland Founded:...... 1897 Sports Info Director:...... Houston Taylor Athletic Director:...... David Sharp Nickname: ...... Lady Railsplitters SID Phone: ...... (870) 235-4104 Head Coach: ...... Marissa Lafitte Colors:...... Navy/Gray SID Fax: ...... (870) 901-7219 Record at school:...... 17-54 (2 yrs) Affiliation: ...... NCAA II E-mail: ...... [email protected] Overall Record: ...... 17-54 (2 yrs) Conference: ...... Gulf South (East) Web site:...... www.saumag.edu/athletics 2003 Record: ...... 11-39 Home Field: ...... Neely Field Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5/6 President: ...... Dr. Nancy Moody Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 6/11 Athletic Director: ...... Jack Bondurant Sports Info Director: ...... Chris Babb Head Coach: ...... Dan Burns SID Phone: ...... (870) 245-5186 Record at school: ...... 270-198 (9 yrs) SID Fax: ...... (870) 245-5084 Overall Record: ...... N/A E-mail:...... [email protected] 2003 Record: ...... 26-26 Web site: ...... gotigers.obu.edu STATE UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA Starters Returning/Lost: ...... N/A April 2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... N/A Location:...... Carrollton, GA Sports Info Director: ...... Rusty Peace Enrollment: ...... 10,400 SID Phone: ...... (423) 869-6236 Nickname: ...... Braves E-mail: ...... [email protected] Colors: ...... Blue/Red Web site: ...... www.lmunet.edu/athletics Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Conference: ...... Gulf South (East) HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY Home Field: ...... CCRD Complex President: ...... Dr. Beheruz N. Sethna March 21 • April 16-17 Athletic Director: ...... Ed Murphy Location: ...... Arkadelphia, AR Head Coach: ...... Erica Swanson Enrollment: ...... 3,500 Record at school: ...... 50-56 (2 yrs) Founded:...... 1890 Overall Record: ...... 50-56 (2 yrs) Nickname: ...... Lady Reddies 2003 Record: ...... 21-21 Colors:...... Red/Gray Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 2/8 Affiliation: ...... NCAA II DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 4/12 Conference: ...... Gulf South (West) April 23-24 Sports Information Director: ....Mitch Gray Home Field: ...... Reddie Field Location: ...... Cleveland, MS SID Phone: ...... (770) 836-6542 President:...... Dr. Charles Dunn Enrollment: ...... 4,000 SID Fax: ...... (770) 836-6543 Athletic Director: ...... Sam Goodwin Founded:...... 1924 E-mail:...... [email protected] Head Coach:...... Richie Bruister Nickname: ...... Lady Statesmen Web site: ...... www.uwgbraves.com Record at school: ...... 0-0 (1st yr) Colors: ...... Green/White Overall Record: ...... 0-0 (1st yr) Affiliation: ...... NCAA II 2003 Record: ...... 10-29 Conference: ...... Gulf South (West) Starters Returning/Lost: ...... N/A Home Field: ...... University Field Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... N/A President:...... Dr. John Hilpert Sports Info Director: ...... Troy Mitchell Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Brad Teague SID Phone: ...... (870) 230-5197 Head Coach: ...... David Kuhn SID Fax: ...... (870) 230-5408 Record at school:...... 170-106 (5 yrs) E-mail: ...... [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA HUNTSVILLE Overall Record: ...... 170-106 (5 yrs) April 2 Web site: ...... www.hsu.edu/dept/ath 2003 Record: ...... 38-14 Location: ...... Huntsville, AL Starters Returning/Lost: ...... 5/4 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY Enrollment: ...... 7,000 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 15/5 Founded:...... 1966 March 26-27 Sports Info Director: ...... Paul Smith Nickname: ...... Chargers Location: ...... Magnolia, AR SID Phone: ...... (662) 846-4284 Colors: ...... Blue/White Enrollment: ...... 3,100 SID Fax: ...... (662) 846-4297 Affiliation: ...... NCAA II Founded:...... 1890 E-mail:...... [email protected] Conference: ...... Gulf South (East) Nickname: ...... Lady Muleriders Web site:...... www.gostatesmen.com Home Field: ...... Metro Kiwanis Sportsplex

STUDENTS. ATHLETES. GRADUATES. 21 2004 LADY BUCCANEER SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT SITE GAMES TIME February 13 Arkansas Tech University Russellville, AR 1-7 4:00 PM February 14 Arkansas Tech University Russellville, AR 2-7 12:00 PM February 20 Florida Institute of Technology Conway, AR (Central Arkansas Tournament) 1-7 10:00 AM February 20 Missouri Southern State University Conway, AR (Central Arkansas Tournament) 1-7 2:00 PM February 20 Truman State University Conway, AR (Central Arkansas Tournament) 1-7 6:00 PM February 21 University of Missouri-Rolla Conway, AR (Central Arkansas Tournament) 1-7 12:00 PM February 21 Northeastern State University Conway, AR (Central Arkansas Tournament) 1-7 TBA February 27 University of Central Arkansas Bland Field, CBU 1-7 2:00 PM February 28 University of Central Arkansas Bland Field, CBU 2-7 12:00 PM March 2 Southwest Baptist University Bland Field, CBU 2-7 2:00 PM March 5 University of North Alabama Tupelo, MS (GSC Crossover Tournament) 1-7 4:00 PM March 6 University of West Alabama Tupelo, MS (GSC Crossover Tournament) 1-7 1:00 PM March 6 Valdosta State University Tupelo, MS (GSC Crossover Tournament) 1-7 7:00 PM March 8 Olivet Nazarene University Pensacola, FL (West FloridaTournament) 1-7 March 9 University of West Florida Pensacola, FL (West FloridaTournament) 1-7 March 12 University of Arkansas-Monticello Monticello, AR 2-7 2:00 PM March 13 University of Arkansas-Monticello Monticello, AR 1-7 11:00 AM March 16 University of North Alabama Bland Field, CBU 2-7 2:00 PM March 19 Ouachita Baptist University Arkadelphia, AR 1-7 6:00 PM March 20 Ouachita Baptist University Arkadelphia, AR 2-7 12:00 PM March 21 Henderson State Arkadelphia, AR 2-7 12:00 PM March 24 Rhodes College Memphis, TN 1-7 6:00 PM March 26 Southern Arkansas University Bland Field, CBU 1-7 3:00 PM March 27 Southern Arkansas University Bland Field, CBU 2-7 12:00 PM March 28 Millsaps College Jackson, MS 2-7 2:00 PM April 2 State University of West Georgia Decatur, AL (GSC Crossover Tournament) 1-7 2:00 PM April 2 University of Alabama-Huntsville Decatur, AL (GSC Crossover Tournament) 1-7 6:00 PM April 3 University of West Florida Decatur, AL (GSC Crossover Tournament) 1-7 10:00 AM April 3 Lincoln Memorial University Decatur, AL (GSC Crossover Tournament) 1-7 2:00 PM April 8 Millsaps College Bland Field, CBU 2-7 2:00 PM April 14 Rhodes College Bland Field, CBU 1-7 4:00 PM April 16 Henderson State University Bland Field, CBU 1-7 4:00 PM April 17 Henderson State University Bland Field, CBU 2-7 1:00 PM April 23 Delta State University Bland Field, CBU 1-7 4:00 PM April 24 Delta State University Bland Field, CBU 2-7 12:00 PM

Gulf South Opponents in boldface