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1 Table of Contents 2007 Season in Review 2 Quick Facts / 26 Game Results Directions to RMU 27 Individual Statistics 3 Telephone Directory 28 Statistical Leaders 4 Major Media Outlets / 29 Results Welcome to Moon Township 30 NEC Individual Statistics 32 NEC Team Statistics 2008 Colonials 6 Head Coach Craig Coleman Colonial Record Book 7 The Coleman File 34 Single-Season Records 8 Assistant Coaches Lauren Dickinson, 37 Team Records ON THE COVER: (l to r) Brenna Reed and Jill Spargo & Jexx Varner / 38 Single-Game Records Camille Kline. Team Manager Marissa Halchak 40 Career Records 9 2008 Roster 42 All-Time Results CREDITS: The 2008 media guide is a product of the RMU 10 2008 Outlook 47 Year-by-Year Records Sports Information Offi ce. The guide was written 12 Brenna Reed 48 RMU vs. All Opponents and edited by Jeff McCaff erty with special 14 Camille Kline assistance from Jim Duzyk, Ken Baker, Erik Kaminski and Jen Roupe. Design and typography 16 Lauren Nisivoccia Robert Morris University by Juris Silenieks of JR Graphics. Photography by 17 Susan Perich 50 About Robert Morris University Jason Cohn, Dave Miller, Connie Karaff a and Ken 18 Brooke Panepinto 51 President Gregory G. Dell’Omo / Baker. The guide was printed by Navigator Printing, , Pa. 20 Kristin McDaniel Athletic Director Craig Coleman, M.D. 21 Stacy Davidson 52 Robert Morris University Academics It is the policy of Robert Morris University to provide 22 Jenna Pennesi / Megan Lynch 53 RMU Athletics equal opportunity in all educational programs and 23 Annie Dubovec / Stacy Yusko / 54 Colonial Athletic Club activities, admission of students and conditions of employment for all qualifi ed individuals regardless Lindsey Moates 55 Athletic Administration of race, color, sex, religion, age, disability, national 24 Jessica Calderone / Kayla Crooks 56 Head Coaches origin and sexual preference.

2008 Colonial Softball 1 QQuickuick FactsFacts DIRECTIONS TO ROBERT MORRIS GENERAL INFORMATION UNIVERSITY Location: Moon Township, PA 15108 From Pittsburgh Founded: 1921 International Airport Enrollment: 5,000 Take the airport exit to Route 60 Affi liation: NCAA Division I north (Moon-Beaver). Follow to Exit Conference: Northeast (NEC) 8, Business Route 60 (Flaugherty- Colors: Blue, White and Red Moon). After the stop sign, make Nickname: Colonials the second right on Business Route 60 south (Moon). At the President: Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D third light, turn left on University Athletic Director: Craig Coleman, M.D. Boulevard. Follow 1.5 miles to the Associate Athletic Director: Marty Galosi fourth light. Turn right into RMU. Assistant Athletic Director / SWA: Addie Muti Assistant Athletic Director: Meghan Sweeney From the North Assistant Athletic Director: Sean Simmons Take I-79 south to Exit 66 Faculty Representative: Scott Branvold, Ed.D. (Sewickley/Emsworth). Follow Athletic Department Phone: (412) 262-8295 Route 65 toward Sewickley. At the third light, turn left and cross the Sewickley Bridge. At the end of the SPORTS INFORMATION bridge, turn right onto University Sports Information Director: Boulevard. Follow 1.5 miles to the Jim Duzyk second light. Turn left into RMU. Offi ce Phone: (412) 262-8314 Offi ce Fax: (412) 262-8557 From the South E-mail: [email protected] COACHING INFORMATION Take I-79 north to the Airport-Route 22/30 West exit. Follow Route Assistant Sports Information Director: Head Coach: Craig Coleman, M.D. 22/30 west to Route 60 north. (, 1979) Ken Baker Take Exit 3, Business Route 60 Offi ce Phone: (412) 262-8587 Record at RMU: 408-371-4 (17 seasons) (Moon). At the second light, turn E-mail: [email protected] Career Record: 408-371-4 (17 seasons) right onto University Boulevard. Sports Information Graduate Assistant: Assistant Coaches: Lauren Dickinson, Jill Spargo Follow 1.5 miles to the fourth Jeff McCaff erty and Jexx Varner light. Turn right into RMU. Offi ce Phone: (412) 262-8694 Softball Offi ce Phone: (412) 262-8302 E-mail: [email protected] Best Time to Reach: Weekdays / 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. From the East Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) to Exit Sports Information Graduate Assistant: 57 (Monroeville/Pittsburgh). Take TEAM INFORMATION / HISTORY Erik Kaminski I-376 toward Pittsburgh through Offi ce Phone: (412) 262-8541 2007 Overall Record: 18-22 downtown (disregard Robert Morris E-mail: [email protected] 2007 NEC Record / Finish: 9-9 / 6th University Pittsburgh Center sign at Softball Contact: Jeff McCaff erty First Season of Softball: 1989 Second Avenue). Remain on I-376 Internet Address: www.rmucolonials.com All-Time Softball Record: 430-434-5 to I-279 across Fort Pitt Bridge and SID Mailing Address: Stadium Northeast Conference Championships / Last: stay in left two lanes. Follow “Airport” 6001 University Blvd., Moon Township, PA 15108 6 / 2005 Route (22-30) for 15 miles to Business Route 60 (Moon). At the second NCAA Tournament Appearances / Last: 1 / 2005 light, turn right onto University ATHLETIC TRAINING Lettermen Returning / Lost: 9 / 6 Boulevard. Follow 1.5 miles to the Head Athletic Trainer: Mike Vittorino, ATC Starters Returning / Lost: 5 / 4 fourth light. Turn right into RMU. Assistant Athletic Trainer: Dave Brown, ATC Key Returnees: Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jason Daley, ATC OF - Brooke Panepinto (Jr.) – All-NEC First Team From the West Assistant Athletic Trainer: Deanne Stipcak, ATC 3B - Susan Perich (Jr.) – Fourth on team with 20 RBI Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Assistant Athletic Trainer: Deborah Dalsin, ATC C - Camille Kline (Sr.) – Second among returning Exit 10 (New Castle). Follow Route players with 5 HR and 22 RBI 60 South 24 miles to Exit 8, Business Route 60 (Moon). Proceed four P - Brenna Reed (Sr.) – Led RMU with 13 wins, miles and turn left onto University 75 strikeouts and 128.0 IP in ‘07 Boulevard. Follow 1.5 miles to the fourth light. Turn right into RMU. Home Field: North Athletic Complex (1,000)

2 Robert Morris University RRMUMU TTelephoneelephone DirectoryDirectory All phone numbers are area code 412 unless noted

General ...... 262-8200 Airlines Pittsburgh International Airport ...... 472-3525 Athletic Administration American ...... (800) 321-2121 Craig Coleman, M.D. (Director of Athletics) ...... 262-8302 Continental ...... (800) 523-3273 Marty Galosi (Associate Athletic Director)...... 397-4865 Delta ...... (800) 221-1212 Addie Muti (Asst. Athletic Director/SWA) ...... 262-8615 Northwest ...... (800) 225-2525 Meghan Sweeney (Asst. Athletic Director) ...... 262-8431 Southwest ...... (800) 435-9792 Sean Simmons (Asst. Athletic Director) ...... 262-8630 United ...... (800) 864-8331 Margot Turner (Athletic Secretary)...... 262-8295 USAirways ...... (800) 428-4322 Linda Young (Athletic Secretary) ...... 262-8588 Jexx Varner (Ticket Director) ...... 262-8449 Taxi / Bus Companies Jim Duzyk (Sports Information Director) ...... 262-8314 Yellow Cab ...... 665-8100 Cell: ...... 498-8359 Myers ...... (724) 733-1045 Fax: ...... 262-8557 Ken Baker (Asst. Sports Information Director) ...... 262-8587 Car Rental Companies Jeff McCaff erty (Graduate Asst. SID) ...... 262-8694 Avis ...... 472-5200 Erik Kaminski (Graduate Asst. SID) ...... 262-8541 Dollar ...... 472-5100 Enterprise ...... 269-9200 Softball Staff Hertz ...... 472-5955 Craig Coleman (Head Coach) ...... 262-8302 National ...... 472-5094 Lauren Dickinson (Assistant Coach) ...... 262-8295 Jill Spargo (Assistant Coach) ...... 262-8295 Restaurants Jexx Varner (Assistant Coach) ...... 262-8449 Armstrong’s ...... 262-9355 Bridges ...... 262-3600 Athletic Head Coaches Eat’n Park ...... 264-7201 Sal Buscaglia (Women’s ) ...... 262-8419 Foggy Bottom ...... 269-9070 Bear Davis (Men’s ) ...... 397-3890 Frederick’s ...... 262-3515 Bill Denniston (Men’s Soccer) ...... 262-8446 Ground Round ...... 269-0644 Nate Handrahan (Women’s ) ...... 397-4478 Hometown Pizza ...... 262-2272 John Kowalski (Women’s Soccer) ...... 262-8631 Jacksons ...... 329-1405 Jeff Layman (Men’s and Women’s Tennis)...... 262-8633 Quiznos Oven Toasted Subs ...... 299-5711 Midge McPhail (Women’s Rowing) ...... 397-4479 Parkhurst (on campus) ...... 397-2533 Olivia Netzler (Field Hockey) ...... 262-8640 Verdi’s ...... 262-2400 Katy Phillips (Women’s Lacrosse) ...... 397-3889 Viola’s ...... (724) 457-1471 Mike Rice (Men’s Basketball) ...... 262-8297 Wendy’s ...... 264-4343 (Men’s Ice Hockey) ...... 397-4477 Michael Smith (Cross Country / Track & Field) ...... 262-8513 Hotels Jerry Stone (Men’s and Women’s Golf) ...... 262-8633 Best Value Inn ...... 604-2378 Rob Thomas (Volleyball) ...... 262-8603 Courtyard Marriott ...... 264-5000 Joe Walton (Football)...... 262-8576 Crowne Plaza ...... 262-2400 DoubleTree ...... 329-1400 Emergency (911 or … ) Embassy Suites ...... 269-9070 Moon Fire Department ...... 262-5005 Hampton Inn ...... 264-0020 Moon Police ...... 262-5000 Holiday Inn ...... 262-3600 RMU Police ...... 397-2424 MainStay Suites ...... 490-7343 Sewickley Hospital ...... 741-6600 Marriott ...... 490-6602 Valley Ambulance ...... 262-2620 Residence Inn ...... 787-3300 Spring Hill Suites ...... 494-9446

2008 Colonial Softball 3 MMajorajor MMediaedia OOutletsutlets WWelcomeelcome toto

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE KDKA (CBS-Channel 2) MMoonoon TownshipTownship Brenda Weare, Commissioner Mike Vukovcan, Sports Producer Ron Ratner, Associate Commissioner One Gateway Center 200 Cottontail Lane Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Vantage Court North (412) 575-2200 • Fax: (412) 575-2871 TRAVEL SERVICES Somerset, NJ 08873 www.kdka.com Airlines (732) 469-0440 • Fax: (732) 469-0774 Pittsburgh International Airport ...... (412) 472-3525 www.northeastconference.org WPXI (NBC-Channel 11) John Fedko, Sports Director USAirways ...... (800) 428-4322 WIRE SERVICES 11 Television Hill Associated Press Pittsburgh, PA 15214 Airport Transportation Alan Robinson, Sports Editor (412) 237-1212 • Fax: (412) 237-4900 Globe Parking ...... (412) 264-4373 Ken Wunderley www.wpxi.com Westinghouse Building Auto Rental Pittsburgh, PA 15222 WTAE (ABC-Channel 4) Enterprise ...... (412) 269-9200 (412) 281-3747 • Fax: (412) 281-1869 Jon Burton, Sports Producer www.ap.org 400 Ardmore Blvd. Bus Lines Pittsburgh, PA 15221 Myers ...... (724) 733-1045 PRINT (412) 242-4300 • Fax: (412) 244-4628 Beaver County Times (a.m.) www.thepittsburghchannel.com Taxi Cabs Ed Rose, Sports Editor John Perrotto, Eric Hall, RADIO Yellow Cab ...... (412) 665-8100 Chuck Curti, Mike Bires KDKA (AM-1020) 400 Fair Avenue Jeff Hathhorn, Sports Director ACCOMMODATIONS Beaver, PA 15008 One Gateway Center Best Value Inn ...... (412) 264-5678 (724) 775-3200 • Fax: (724) 728-0190 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 www.timesonline.com (412) 575-2547 • Fax: (412) 575-2874 8858 University Boulevard www.kdkaradio.com Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (a.m.) Courtyard By Marriott ...... (412) 264-5000 Jerry Micco, Sports Editor Metro Networks 450 Cherrington Parkway Phil Axelrod, Paul Meyer Scott Stiller, Adam Guskey Crowne Plaza ...... (412) 262-2400 34 Blvd. of the Allies 7 Parkway Center, Suite 750 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Pittsburgh, PA 15220 1160 Thorn Run Road (412) 263-1621 • Fax: (412) 263-1926 (412) 808-1050 • Fax: (412) 808-1049 www.post-gazette.com Doubletree Hotel ...... (412) 329-1400 WBGG-AM 8402 University Boulevard Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (a.m.) (FOX Sports Radio 970) Kevin Smith, Sports Editor Bob McLaughlin, Program Director Embassy Suites ...... (412) 269-9070 Dave Mackall, John Grupp 200 Fleet Street, 4th Floor 550 Cherrington Parkway 503 Martindale Street, 3rd Floor Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Pittsburgh, PA 15212 (412) 937-1441 • Fax: (412) 937-0323 Hampton Inn ...... (412) 264-0020 (412) 321-6460 • Fax: (412) 320-7964 www.970theburgh.com 8514 University Boulevard www.pittsburghlive.com WEAE (AM 1250-ESPN) Holiday Inn ...... (412) 262-3600 Pittsburgh Sports Report (weekly) Mark Madden, Guy Junker 8256 University Boulevard Ellis Cannon, Publisher Eddy Crow, Ken Laird Tony DeFazio, Editor 400 Ardmore Blvd. MainStay Suites ...... (412) 490-7343 RIDC Riverplace Pittsburgh, PA 15221 1000 Park Lane Drive 3 South Linden Street (412) 731-1250 • Fax: (412) 244-4596 Duquesne, PA 15110-1151 www.espnradio1250.com Marriott ...... (412) 788-8800 (800) 945-7767 • Fax: (412) 244-9558 777 Aten Road www.pghsports.com WPIT (AM 730) Kenny Woods, Operations Mgr. Springhill Suites ...... (412) 494-9446 TELEVISION 7 Parkway Center, Suite 625 230 Summit Park Drive Fox Sports Net Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Roger Lenhart, Producer (412) 937-1500 • Fax: (412) 937-1576 2 Allegheny Center, Suite 1000 RESTAURANTS – Fast Food www.wpitam.com Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Hometown Pizza ...... (412) 262-2272 (412) 322-9500 • Fax: (412) 323-9740 Fern Hollow Road www.foxsports.com Quiznos Classic Subs ...... (412) 299-5711 9155 University Boulevard Wendy’s ...... (412) 264-4343 8703 University Boulevard

RESTAURANTS – Sit-Down Eat’n Park ...... (412) 264-7201 9516 University Boulevard Jim Duzyk Ken Baker Erik Kaminski Jeff McCaff erty Sports Information Assistant Sports Sports Information Sports Information Primanti Bros...... (412) 865-2200 Director Information Director Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant 8651 University Boulevard

4 Robert Morris University

CCraigraig CColeman,oleman, MM.D..D. HHeadead CoachCoach

Craig Coleman looks to return his earned a reputation by playing spoiler team to the Northeast Conference to several of the country’s top 10 teams. tournament in 2008 after failing to Although Coleman’s on-fi eld success qualify for postseason action for only has been incredible, it is not what he the third time under his direction. values the most. Coleman’s recruiting The Colonials fi nished the 2007 eff orts emphasize academics as much campaign with an 18-22 record as softball. The program featured overall and a 9-9 mark in NEC play. District Academic All-Americans eight This came one year after the times, the NEC Academic Player of Colonials claimed their second the Year twice and numerous NEC straight NEC regular-season title but All-Academic and Commissioner’s missed out on its second straight Honor Roll selections over the years. NCAA Tournament appearance after His recruits are true student-athletes. falling to Long Island in the NEC Prior to his appointment at Robert Tournament championship game. Morris, Coleman compiled a 359- Coleman has brought in six new 158 record in 16 seasons coaching players for the upcoming 2008 season, summer softball, most recently including four freshmen. With the with the Pittsburgh Patriots 18-and- graduation of four great seniors, under traveling fast-pitch team from those new additions can expect to 1986-91. He guided the Patriots of garner signifi cant playing time. The 1997 squad captured the the Amateur Softball Association In 16 years under Coleman, the NEC regular season championship, to three national tournaments in Colonials have captured four Northeast breaking 22 school records along his fi nal four years at the helm. Conference regular season titles, six NEC the way, and fi nished 14th in scoring Outside of softball, Coleman served Tournament crowns and a .524 overall and 25th in batting average among the University of Pittsburgh Medical winning percentage, including a .710 Division I schools. Coleman took home Center as medical director of the Child winning percentage in NEC play. Not NEC Coach of the Year honors for his and Adolescent Psychiatry Impatient bad for a team that went 22-63-1 in the eff orts. The 1998 team continued the Unit. He had been a physician on two years prior to his appointment. success by winning both the NEC the unit since 1983, which came to Rome may not have been built in regular-season and tournament titles. a close May 1, 2005, when Coleman a day, but it didn’t take long for Craig The 21st century brings waves of took over the reigns of the Robert Coleman to develop a successful change, but Coleman is intent on Morris athletic department. Coleman Robert Morris program. In his fi rst keeping Robert Morris a mainstay was appointed the successor of the season in 1991, the Colonials, with at the top of the NEC standings late Dr. Susan K. Hofacre as athletic fi ve freshmen and two sophomore and is regularly ranked highly in the director at RMU on Feb. 15, 2005. starters, unseated four-time defending NCAA Northeast Region and has Coleman graduated from the Northeast Conference champion Long earned national acclaim. However, University of Pennsylvania in 1979 Island for RMU’s fi rst league crown. The Coleman is undaunted by challenges. and earned his medical degree from Colonials continued their staggering He consistently books one of the Hershey Medical Center in 1983. dominance by capturing the NEC title nation’s most diffi cult non-conference He is a native of Philadelphia, Pa. in each of the next three seasons. schedules, and the Colonials have

6 Robert Morris University TThehe ColemanColeman FileFile

Year ...... Record Pct. NEC Pct. NEC Finish Coleman’s Milestone Victories 1991 ...... 30-14 .682 N / A N / A N / A First Career Win: 3/04/91 vs. Loyola (Ill.) 50th Career Win: 4/14/92 vs. Niagara 1992 ...... 30-16 .652 N / A N / A N / A 100th Career Win: 3/26/94 vs. Rutgers 1993 ...... 27-14 .659 N / A N / A N / A 150th Career Win: 4/14/96 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) 1994 ...... 32-18 .640 6-0 1.000 N / A 200th Career Win: 4/04/98 vs. Pittsburgh 250th Career Win: 4/15/00 vs. Quinnipiac 1995 ...... 23-30 .434 13-3 .813 2nd 300th Career Win: 3/29/02 @ Mount St. Mary’s 1996 ...... 15-23 .395 11-5 .686 3rd 350th Career Win: 4/19/05 @ Pittsburgh 1997 ...... 34-19 .641 14-2 .875 1st 400th Career Win: 4/18/07 @ Akron 1998 ...... 26-20-1 .564 10-1-1 .875 1st Coleman’s RMU Career Highlights 1999 ...... 22-23-1 .489 13-5 .722 T-2nd NEC Coach of the Year: 1997, 2005 NEC Regular-Season Titles: 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006 2000 ...... 22-22 .500 14-6 .700 3rd NEC Tournament Titles: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2005 2001 ...... 27-18 .600 17-5 .773 3rd NCAA Play-In Series: 1994, 1998 2002 ...... 26-20 .565 16-4 .800 3rd NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2005 First-Ever National Ranking: 1994 2003 ...... 9-38 .191 6-14 .300 10th Seven Regional All-Americans 2004 ...... 12-33-1 .272 8-9-1 .472 6th Eight District II Academic All-Americans 2005 ...... 29-22-1 .567 17-3 .850 1st Second Highest Division I Team GPA: 2000

2006 ...... 26-19 .577 17-3 .850 1st Pittsburgh Patriots (USA) 2007 ...... 18-22 .450 9-9 .500 6th Head Coach: 1986-1991 Overall Record: 238-97 (.710) Totals ...... 408-371-4 .524 171-70-2 .710 National Tournament: Three times

2008 Colonial Softball 7 AAssistantssistant CCoachesoaches

Lauren Dickinson owns the single-season record for Jexx Dickinson complete games at 33 from the 2001 season. Varner A native of Clifton, N.J., Dickinson graduated from Robert Morris in 2002 with a bachelor’s Fifth Season First Season degree in sport management and a master’s in Robert Morris ‘02 Robert Morris ‘07 educational leadership in 2005. Lauren Dickinson Entering his fi rst returns to the season as an Colonials for her fi fth overall season as an Jill assistant coach for the Robert Morris softball assistant coach under Craig Coleman. Dickinson Spargo team is Jexx Varner. Varner joins the Colonial completed one of the most storied careers of staff after coaching for eight years any player at Robert Morris University in 2002. First Season along with working various baseball camps. She was a four-time All-Northeast Conference Robert Morris ‘07 Varner acted as the RMU baseball club honoree, earning second team honors in her president and head coach from 2004-07. freshman campaign and fi rst-team accolades Entering her He led the club to the most wins in history each of her last three seasons at Robert Morris. fi rst season as in 2006 while winning the 2006 Bob In 2001 she was selected as both the NEC an assistant coach for Robert Morris under Kloska Tournament and was the 2006 NEA Player and Pitcher of the Year after a stellar head coach Craig Coleman is Jill Spargo. Tournament runner-up. He also coached three season both in the circle and at the plate. Spargo joins the Colonial coaching staff after First Team All-NEA Regional Selections in 2006. Dickinson’s name appears all over the a successful four-year playing career. Spargo Before coming to RMU to start its club Colonial record books in both pitching and started every game (183) during her four-year baseball team, Varner was the head coach hitting. She owns the Robert Morris career career at shortstop for Robert Morris. She of Rocky Mountain High School in Fort record for doubles (41) while ranking second was an All-NEC First Team Selection on two- Collins, Colo., from 2003-04, winning the in hits (186) and home runs (17). Dickinson occasions during her career, in 2005 and 2006. conference championship in 2004. also stands third in career at bats (551) and For her career, Spargo tallied a .340 batting Varner currently works for Triple fourth in games played (180), runs (97) and average, good enough for third all-time. She Crown Sports in Fort Collins, Colo. as a RBI (91). ranks fi rst in the RMU career record book with college baseball placement director. The From the pitching circle, Dickinson owns 644 at bats and 219 hits, second with 109 runs camp is managed like a combine style the career records for games pitched (127), scored and 48 stolen bases and third with 183 recruiting event for high level players. He games started (114), innings pitched (801.1), games played. Defensively she is the all-time is also a baseball tournament director and strikeouts (841) and complete games (116) leader with 344 assists. She also holds two received the 2004 Colorado Tournament She also ranks second in saves with three, single-season records. In 2005 she tallied 186 Director Award for excellence and earned run average (1.78) and wins with 71. at bats and also that year she totaled 72 hits. commitment and has managed over 100 In the single-season record book, it is the Spargo graduated from Robert Morris tournaments from Seattle to Miami. same story with Dickinson as her name is University in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in Varner graduated from Robert Morris amongst the leaders in almost every category elementary education. University with a B.A. in sport management. under hitting and pitching. Her .380 batting average from 2002 and her .377 average from 2001 rank sixth and seventh, respectively, in the single-season records at Robert Morris, while her 11 doubles in 2002 stands seventh and her six home runs in both 2001 and 2002 is tied for tenth. TTeameam ManagerManager On the mound in the Robert Morris single- season record book, Dickinson owns the Marissa Halchak single-season records for games pitched with 38 in 2001 and games started with 36 in 2001. She also owns the top two single-season records for innings pitched with 232 innings in 2001 and 227.2 innings in 2002. Finally,

8 Robert Morris University 22008008 RosterRoster

Alphabetical Roster No. Player Yr. Pos. B / T Hometown / High School 21 Jessica Calderone ...... Fr. SS R / R Wilmington, Del. / St. Marks 24 Kayla Crooks ...... Fr. C/OF/IF R / R Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brashear 23 Stacy Davidson * ...... Jr.. OF/P R / R Akron, Ohio / Springfi eld 3 Annie Dubovec ...... Fr. P/OF R / R Chagrin Falls, Ohio / Kenston 22 Camille Kline ** ...... Sr. C L / L Titusville, Pa. / Titusville 25 Megan Lynch ...... So. C/IF R / R Allison Park, Pa. / Shaler 20 Kristin McDaniel * ...... Jr. 2B R /R Yardley, Pa. / Pennsbury 9 Lindsey Moates ...... Fr. P R / R Ocala, Fla. / Forest 4 Lauren Nisivoccia * ...... Jr. OF L / R Nutley, N.J. / Mount St. Dominic 18 Brooke Panepinto * ...... Jr. OF R / R Belle Vernon, Pa. / Belle Vernon 11 Jenna Pennesi ...... So. OF R / R Latrobe, Pa. / Latrobe 8 Susan Perich * ...... Jr. 3B R / R Center, Pa. / Center 15 Brenna Reed ** ...... Sr. P/IF/OF R / R Carnegie, Pa. / Montour 5 Stacy Yusko ...... Fr. 1B/3B R / R Portage, Pa. / Penn Cambria

Numerical Roster No. Player Yr. Pos. B / T Hometown / High School 3 Annie Dubovec ...... Fr. P/OF R / R Chagrin Falls, Ohio / Kenston 4 Lauren Nisivoccia * ...... Jr. OF L / R Nutley, N.J. / Mount St. Dominic 5 Stacy Yusko ...... Fr. 1B/3B R / R Portage, Pa. / Penn Cambria 8 Susan Perich * ...... Jr. 3B R / R Center, Pa. / Center 9 Lindsey Moates ...... Fr. P R / R Ocala, Fla. / Forest 11 Jenna Pennesi ...... So. OF R / R Latrobe, Pa. / Latrobe 15 Brenna Reed ** ...... Sr. P/IF/OF R / R Carnegie, Pa. / Montour 18 Brooke Panepinto * ...... Jr. IF R / R Belle Vernon, Pa. / Belle Vernon 20 Kristin McDaniel * ...... Jr. 2B R / R Yardley, Pa. / Pennsbury 21 Jessica Calderone ...... Fr. SS R / R Wilmington, Del. / St. Marks 22 Camille Kline ** ...... Sr. C L / L Titusville, Pa. / Titusville 23 Stacy Davidson * ...... Jr. OF/P R / R Akron, Ohio / Springfi eld 24 Kayla Crooks ...... Fr. C/OF/IF R / R Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brashear 25 Megan Lynch ...... So. C/IF R / R Allison Park, Pa. / Shaler

Head Coach: Dr. Craig Coleman (18th year @ Robert Morris; Pennsylvania ’79) Assistant Coaches: Lauren Dickinson, Jill Spargo and Jexx Varner

2008 Colonial Softball 9 22008008 OutlookOutlook

JJennaenna PennesiPennesi

Rebounding is a term most often associated Pitching good breaking pitches, she sat out the with the sport of basketball. But for the The 2008 pitching staff will be anchored fall season while recovering from an 2008 version of the Robert Morris University by senior right hander Brenna Reed. A ACL tear sustained during the summer softball program, rebounding is exactly Pittsburgh native, Reed has been hampered prior to her enrollment at RMU. Dubovec what the Colonials have in mind. by injuries the past two seasons and hopes will be “dusted off ” during January pre- After two highly successful seasons in to be fi nally healthy in 2008. She has season practices and hopes to be ready to 2005 (Northeast Conference regular season showed fl ashes of brilliance in her career contribute at season’s start in February. champions, NEC Tournament champions at RMU and led the team in strikeouts and NCAA Regional appearance) and in and ERA last season. In the fall season, Catching 2006 (NEC regular season co-champions she pitched brilliantly and showed signs Returning to the catching position this and tournament runners-up), the program that she has fi nally put it all together. spring will be senior Camille Kline. After took a step backward in 2007. Mired In addition, her off ense has improved one season in the outfi eld last year, she will with its entire pitching staff suff ering greatly and she will be counted on to move back behind the plate to lead the from a variety of injuries and ailments, add punch to the Colonials off ense. RMU defense, replacing the graduated Jill the Colonials’ ever-potent off ense (team Joining Reed in the circle this season Dorsch. As one of only two seniors on the batting average .285) wasn’t enough to will be a pair of very promising freshmen. roster, Kline will provide leadership to the meet the challenge of a very demanding Florida native Lindsey Moates will be team from the defensive position called non-conference schedule, with problems counted on to provide lots of quality upon to be a “coach on the fi eld”. In addition extending to the NEC slate as well. innings for the Colonials this spring. A right to a very strong throwing arm, Kline also In 2008, 18 year head coach Craig hander, Moates boasts good velocity with boasts a potent bat. Last season Kline hit Coleman knows that rebuilding is not a highly developed variety of pitches in .286 with an astounding .510 slugging an option, rebounding is his goal. With her arsenal. She showed excellent progress percentage, 22 RBI and fi ve home runs. an excellent group of returning players, during the fall season, pitching eff ectively In addition to Kline, freshman Kayla and a freshman class with very high against several quality opponents. Crooks is expected to see time behind the expectations, Coleman is determined The other freshman on the mound this plate. Crooks brings exceptional quickness to steer the Colonials back into the NEC spring will be right hander Annie Dubovec. and strength to the position as well as championship picture. Pitching, defense A Cleveland, Ohio, native Dubovec is a unusual leadership skills for a freshman. She and off ense will all be contributing factors physically strong and intimidating presence is also expected to contribute to the off ense to the Colonial resurgence this season. on the mound. A very hard thrower with as well with her strength and speed. An

10 Robert Morris University excellent all-around athlete, she is likely to hitter who uses both some solid power hit with some pop in her bat. Nisivoccia get playing time in other positions as well. and great speed to her advantage. boasted some nationally ranked stats Sophomore Megan Lynch will also Returning to play second base will be of her own, including being ranked contribute to the catching duties. sure-fi elding juniorKristen McDaniel. fi rst in the nation in sacrifi ce bunts and Lynch boasts a strong arm and great One of the best middle infi elders in the 18th in the nation in toughest to strike intelligence behind the plate. She has NEC, McDaniel sizzled on defense all out. Her leadership skills are important the potential to contribute off ensively season, sporting a superb .966 fi elding to the Colonials’ team chemistry. with great power, and will also see time percentage at a position where such lofty Left fi eld playing time is likely to be split at other positions and at designated numbers are very rare. She committed among a number of Colonials. Sophomore player over the course of the season. only four errors in 117 chances to Jenna Pennesi is considered by Coleman achieve that percentage. McDaniel is also to be one of his most improved players, Infi eld hoping to have a breakthrough season and has made the transition from the In what should be a signifi cant strength in terms of her hitting, as she’s shown infi eld to the outfi eld successfully. In for the Colonials, the infi eld will mix steady improvement over her career. addition, she impressed at the plate this outstanding veterans with key freshmen. At fi rst base, freshmanStacy Yusko fall with great improvement. Junior Stacy Holding down the “hot corner” at third will have the opportunity to win the Davidson will also be vying for time base will be junior Susan Perich. As one starting nod. A converted third baseman, in left fi eld, as she makes the transition of the most outstanding athletes on the Yusko has made a nice transition to the from the mound to her old position in team, Perich has outstanding range and opposite corner. An extremely strong the outfi eld. A great team leader, she will quickness, frequently stealing base hits athlete, she is being counted on to make contributions both defensively and from opponents. Off ensively she has shown provide the Robert Morris lineup with at the plate. Finally, Crooks and Reed may great improvement as well, hitting .290 signifi cant power numbers this season. also see time in the outfi eld this season. last season with a slugging percentage In backup roles, Crooks will see time of .427, 20 RBI and four home runs. at both middle infi eld positions, and Adding It Up At shortstop, freshman Jessica Lynch will do the same at both corners. Coleman believes that he has the right Calderone is the leading candidate When not on the mound, Reed can mix of excellent experienced players and to take over the position from the also play any position in the infi eld. talented freshmen to rebound back into graduated Jill Spargo. Defensively, the NEC championship mix. With excellent Calderone demonstrates exceptional Outfi eld pitching depth and a plethora of versatile quickness and terrifi c range, especially Often overlooked in importance, those position players, the Colonials appear to be to her right. She is also a very good “in the know” understand the critical role poised to make their move this season. of the outfi eld in playing great defense. Anchoring the Colonial outfi eld will be center fi elderBrooke Panepinto. A junior this season, Panepinto set the baselines on fi re last year with team-leading stats, including a .398 batting average, a blistering .675 slugging percentage, a .431 on-base percentage, and seven home runs. In addition she had 28 RBI. Her 13 doubles ranked 14th in the nation. She also sparkled on defense and was honored as an All-NEC First Team selection as well as a second team Regional All-American. Panepinto is being counted on to lead the Colonials off ensively this season as well. Also returning to the Colonial outfi eld is junior right fi elder Lauren Nisivoccia. A terrifi c defensive outfi elder, Nisivoccia has also developed into a potent off ensive BBrennarenna RReedeed threat as a running slapper who can also BBrookerooke PanepintoPanepinto

2008 Colonial Softball 11 1515 BrennaBrenna ReedReed R / R • Senior / Pitcher / Infi eld / Outfi eld • Carnegie, Pa. / Montour

2007: Pitched and @ Central Conn. State (4/22), one run @ on the season … Also tallied 11 runs scored, in 26 contests, Youngstown State (3/28), @ Canisius (4/11), one double, one home run, 10 RBI and three starting in the @ Quinnipiac (4/21) and vs. Pittsburgh (5/3) stolen bases … Finished with a .275 slugging circle 18 times and allowed zero runs vs. La Roche (3/22), vs. percentage and a .225 on base percentage … Tallied a Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2), @ Cleveland State … Defensively she tallied 30 putouts and team-high 14 complete games, 128.0 innings (5/1) and @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4) … Tallied 46 assists for a .950 fi elding percentage … pitched, 75 strikeouts and three shutouts one home run on two occasions, including Ranked in the top eightof the Northeast … Finished with a 13-9 overall record and a a pinch hit game-winning walk off home Conference in four diff erent categories … 14 3.59 earned run average … At the plate, she run vs. Akron (4/18) … Her other home of wins and 153.2 innings pitched both ranked appeared 73 times and tallied a .247 batting the season came vs. La Roche (3/22) … Had fourth, while her 97 strikeouts ranked sixth and average … Tallied a pair of home runs and 11 four multi-RBI games … Drove in three runs her .268 batting average against ranked eighth RBI … Also scored eight runs and tallied 18 @ Monmouth (4/7) and two vs. Hofstra (3/8), … Tallied fi ve or more strikeouts fi ve times, hits, two of which were doubles … Tallied a vs. La Roche (3/22) and vs. Long Island (4/30). including a season-high seven @ St. Francis .356 slugging percentage and a .257 on base 2006: Pitched in 30 games for the Colonials, (N.Y.) (4/1) … Also fi nished with six strikeouts percentage … Went 1-for-2 when attempting getting the starting nod 23 times … Led the vs. Central Michigan (3/18), vs. Cleveland to steal a base … Recorded a season-high team with 14 victories, 30 appearances, 23 State (3/28) and @ Wagner (5/6) … Had fi ve eight strikeouts vs. La Roche (3/22) while starts, 15 complete games, fi ve shutouts and strikeouts @ Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) and vs. tallying six strikeouts four times, vs. St. Joseph’s 153.2 innings pitched … Also fi nished with an Wagner (5/13) in the NEC Tournament … Had (3/5), @ Mount St. Mary’s (4/6), vs. Akron earned run average of 5.39 and 97 strikeouts three multi-hit games as a batter … Recorded (4/18) and @ Quinnipiac (4/21) … Allowed … On the season allowed 162 hits and 103 two hits vs. Holy Cross (3/5), vs. Leigh (3/6) and two or less earned runs in 10 of 14 starts … runs … She batted in 30 games, fi nishing @ St. Francis (N.Y.) (4/1) … Had two multi-RBI Allowed two runs vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) with a .225 batting average, going 18-for-80 games, including four RBI vs. Wagner (5/13)

12 Robert Morris University BBrennarenna ReedReed and two vs. IPFW (3/5) … Hit lone home run over LaSalle (3/11) … In of season vs. Wagner (5/13) … Only multi-run a 14-2 win over Morgan scored game came @ St. Francis (N.Y.) (4/1) State (3/18) @ the James when she crossed the plate twice. 2005: Madison Invitational, Appeared in 34 games for the Colonials, struck out fi ve batters getting the starting nod on 33 occasions … and allowed only four Started 22 games at second base and 11 as the hits … Earned a 14-6 designated player … Finished the year with win over St. Francis 17 hits in 84 at bats for a .202 batting average (N.Y.) (4/9), striking … Also recorded eight RBI, two home runs, out fi ve batters.High a triple and fi ve stolen bases … Batted .353 School: Earned four (7-for-17) with runners on and two outs and varsity letters in softball hit two home runs in that situation … Tallied at Montour under four two-hit games and three two-RBI games the guidance of Jen … Put together a three-game hitting streak Robinson … Selected … Finished with 53 assists, 50 putouts and as the 2003 Pittsburgh two errors in 105 chances for a .981 fi elding Post-Gazette Player of percentage … Earned her fi rst collegiate the Year … Recorded a start versus Detroit (3/6) @ the Orlando Rebel 0.41 earned run average Games and she scored two runs and stole and .489 batting a base in a 3-0 win … Scored one of the average in senior season Colonials six runs in a 6-0 win over Holy Cross … Led the Spartans (3/7) @ the Orlando Rebel Games … Finished to a 10-0 record in the 1-for-2 including her fi rst home run of her Western Pennsylvania career, a two run shot, in a 6-1 win over Yale Interscholastic Athletic (3/8) @ the Orlando Rebel Games … Walked League (WPIAL) in her once, scored a run and stole a base in a 9-4 sophomore, junior setback to Pennsylvania (3/10) @ the Orlando and senior seasons Rebel Games … In the Colonials fi nal game @ … Helped Montour the Orlando Rebel Games, fi nished 1-for-3 with reach the state fi nals an RBI and a run scored in a 4-3 loss to Fairfi eld in 2001 … Was a WPIAL fi nalist in 2002. WHAT COLEMAN SAYS (3/11) … In a 14-2 win over Morgan State Personal: Born June 30, 1985 … Has one “I really believe that Brenna is poised to (3/18) @ the James Madison Invitational went brother, Corey … Daughter of Steven and make a huge jump in her performance. Her 2-for-3 with two RBI, her fi rst collegiate triple Denise Reed … Father played baseball focus right now is very impressive, and she is and a run scored … Finished 2-for-3 with a run at West Virginia University and served proving to be a great leader for us. I expect scored and an RBI in a 4-3 win @ defending as an assistant coach for seven seasons her to lead us both on the mound and at the NEC champion Long Island (5/4) … In an 8-0 (1996-2002) … Major is psychology. plate and to have a memorable season.” win in game one over Sacred Heart (5/7) was a perfect 2-for-2 with a two-run home run and two runs scored … Tallied two hits and a CAREER STATISTICS PITCHING stolen base in a 6-0 loss @ Quinnipiac (5/13) Year ...... G GS IP H R ER SO BB CG SV W-L ERA … Made 11 appearance on the mound for RMU … Posted a 5-4 record with a 4.72 ERA 2005 ...... 13 11 62.1 83 56 42 29 32 4 0 5-4 4.72 2006 ...... 30 23 153.2 162 103 92 97 81 15 1 14-8 4.19 … Her fi rst collegiate pitching debut was a 2007 ...... 26 18 128.0 144 78 64 75 49 14 0 13-9 3.50 3-0 win over Detroit (3/6) @ the Orlando Rebel Totals ...... 69 52 344.0 389 237 29 201 162 33 1 32-21 4.03 Games … Pitched a two-hitter, striking out two in a 6-1 win over Yale (3/8) @ the Orlando HITTING Rebel Games … Struck out a career-high Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. seven batters she faced and allowed just two 2005 ...... 34 84 16 17 8 0 1 2 3 6 5 7 .202 earned runs in a 9-4 loss to Pennsylvania (3/10) 2006 ...... 30 80 11 18 10 1 0 1 0 10 3 4 .225 @ the Orlando Rebel Games … Concluded 2007 ...... 37 73 8 18 11 2 0 2 1 12 1 2 .247 her pitching at the Orlando Rebel Games Totals ...... 108 237 35 53 29 3 1 5 4 28 9 13 .224 allowing a season low three hits in a 5-0 win

2008 Colonial Softball 13 2222 CamilleCamille KlineKline L / L • Senior / Catcher • Titusville, Pa. / Titusville

2007: Appeared of those contests … Finished the year with a in 39 games, .310 batting average … Committed just one starting 37 error in 60 chances as catcher … Had one times … double and knocked in six runs … Drew four Recorded a walks and was successful on both of her steal .286 batting average, a .510 slugging attempts … Hit .353 with runners in scoring percentage and a .369 on base percentage … position … Scored fi ve runs … Went 3-for-4 Finished third on the team with 22 RBI, seven with a double in her fi rst start of the season runs scored and fi ve home runs … Batted against Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne (3/5) … .342 with runners in scoring position, .407 Also recorded a season-best eight putouts as the leadoff batter and .400 with a runner against IPFW … Recorded a 3-for-3 game with on third base with less than two outs … She an RBI at Pittsburgh (5/2) … Started the year ranked second on the team with nine walks with a four-game hit streak … In addition to and went 1-for-2 when attempting to steal a the IPFW game, she was 1-for-1 against Lehigh base … Defensively she tallied a .923 fi elding (3/6) and 1-for-3 against both South Dakota percentage with 23 putouts and one assist … State (3/6) and Valparaiso (3/9) … Picked Had six multi-hit games … Tallied three hits vs. up her only double of the year versus IPFW Wagner (4/29) and @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4) also driving in six runs … Drove in four runs (3/5). 2005: Appeared in 24 games, getting … Recorded two hits vs. La Roche (3/22), @ vs. La Roche (3/22), three runs vs. Long Island the starting nod on 21 occasions … Started Mount St. Mary’s (4/6), @ Quinnipiac (4/21) (4/30) and two runs vs. Fordham (3/9) and @ 21 games behind the plate, usually in the and @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4) … Had one Mount St. Mary’s (4/6). 2006: Appeared in 21 second game of a doubleheader … Finished multi-HR game @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4) while games while earning the starting nod in 13 the season with 16 hits in 60 at bats, including

14 Robert Morris University CCamilleamille KKlineline fi ve doubles for a .267 batting average … Knocked in 12 runs … Successful in two base stealing opportunities on the year … Finished the season with 98 putouts and 13 assists in 111 chances for a perfect 1.000 fi elding percentage … Her 1.000 fi elding percentage ties for fi rst in the RMU single-season record book … Recorded a six-game hitting streak … Tallied three two-hit games and four multiple RBI games … Batted .400 in the third and sixth innings … Threw out three would-be base stealers … Tied for the Northeast Conference lead in fi elding percentage … Earned her fi rst collegiate start versus Loyola (Ill.) (3/7) @ the Orlando Rebel Games … Went 1-for-2 with an RBI, a double and seven putouts in a 5-0 win over LaSalle (3/11) @ the Orlando Rebel Games … In a 14-2 win over Morgan State (3/18) @ the James Madison Invitational, fi nished with a double, two RBI, a run scored, four putouts and two assists … Tallied a hit, knocked in a run and scored a run @ Cleveland State (3/28) … Went 2-for-4 with a stolen base in an 8-7 setback to Kent State (3/31) … Finished 2-for-4 with two RBI, a run scored, six putouts and two assists in a 14-6 win over St. Francis (N.Y.) (4/9) in the second game of a doubleheader … Hit a two-run double and scored a run in a 5-2 win over Fairleigh Dickinson (4/10) in game Time Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) WHAT COLEMAN SAYS two of a doubleheader … Returned in her All-Conference selection … 2004 NWAC Most “Camille helps us in so many ways. She is a next appearance, a 10-9 loss @ Youngstown Valuable Player … Titusville Herald Softball tremendous hitter and a very strong catcher. State (4/13) and hit another two-run double Player of the Year in her junior and senior As one of our two seniors, her leadership in the second game of a doubleheader … In seasons … Member of the 2002 18-and-under style is quite unique and special. She keeps a 4-1 win in game two @ Central Connecticut Fast Pitch Jamboree Championship team the team loose and helps our focus.” State (4/16) recorded a hit and nine putouts and the 2004 18-and-under Chain reaction … Went 2-for-3 with three putouts in a 2-0 Championship team … Played on the 2004 win over Mount St. Mary’s (5/1) in game two North American Softball Cup team (NAST) in of a doubleheader … Recorded a hit against Netherlands and toured France … Four-year defending NEC Champion Long Island (5/4). scholar-athlete in high school and a member High School: Four-year varsity starting of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born catcher for Titusville … Played for Coach Kim April 7, 1986 … Has three brothers, Justin, Kris Wheeling and Jim Becker … Batted .549, and Matt … Daughter of Duane and Cindi recorded seven doubles, three triples, a home Kline … Major is elementary education. run and 14 RBI in her senior season … Four-

CAREER STATISTICS Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2005 ...... 24 60 7 16 12 5 0 0 4 14 2 2 .267 2006 ...... 21 42 5 13 6 1 0 0 4 12 2 2 .310 2007 ...... 39 98 14 28 22 7 0 5 9 23 1 2 .286 Totals ...... 84 200 26 57 40 13 0 5 17 49 5 6 .285

2008 Colonial Softball 15 4 LaurenLauren NisivocciaNisivoccia L / R • Junior / Outfi eld • Nutley, N.J. / Mount St. Dominic

2007: Appeared State (3/28), vs. Sacred Heart (3/31) and vs. in 30 games, Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) … Drove in two getting the runs vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) … Recorded starting three sacrifi ces @ Central Conn. State (4/22). nod on 29 2006: Started 22 games and played in 34 as occasions … Led the team with 15 sacrifi ce a freshman … Hit .258 with a pair of triples hits while batting .225 … Tallied 14 runs, six and six runs batted in … Struck out just eight RBI, four doubles and four stolen bases on times in 62 at bats … Collected 16 hits in sixty eight attempts … Recorded a .938 fi elding two at-bats while scoring 13 runs … Did not percentage along with 14 putouts and one commit an error in 24 chances … Had four assist from the outfi eld … Went 2-for-3 (.667) assists from the outfi eld … Was 2-for-4 on with runners on third base with less than two stolen base attempts … Finished with fi ve outs and was successful 33 out of 55 times sacrifi ces … Saw her fi rst collegiate action when trying to advance a runner … Tallied against Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne (3/5) and four multi-hit games … Had three hits @ scored her fi rst run in that game … Collected Quinnipiac (4/21) and two hits @ Youngstown her fi rst career hit against St. Bonaventure (3/10), going 1-for-3 … Her fi rst RBI came in a 1-for-4 performance at St. Francis (N.Y.) (4/1) … Went 2-for-3 with a run scored at Sacred Heart (5/7) … Had a 2-for-3 game with a run batted in against Mount St. Mary’s (5/13) … Had her fi rst career stolen base against Mount St. Mary’s (5/13). High School: Played four years of varsity softball under the guidance of Lorenzo Sozio at Mount St. Dominic Academy … She also played four years of soccer and two years of Champions in her sophomore season as basketball … Earned First Team well … NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete Northern Hills Conference honors in 2003 … Earned second-team all-county in her junior and senior seasons and third team All-Parochial A North honors and second team accolades in in her junior year … Earned mount Saint her sophomore campaign … The Dominic Academy Outstanding Senior Mount softball team was Parochial Athlete Award … Also was a three-time A North Sectional Champions in all-conference honoree in soccer … Member 2004 and 2005 as well as state of the National Honor Society. Personal: runner-up in 2004 … The Mount Born July 9, 1987 … Has two siblings, Jaclyn was also Northern Hills Conference and Christina … Daughter of Lenny and Champions in her sophomore and Kathy Nisivoccia … Major is media arts. senior seasons and Essex County WHAT COLEMAN SAYS “Lauren is one of the unsung heroes of CAREER STATISTICS our offense. She does all the little things you need to be successful, like sacrificing Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. runners, getting on base, and even hitting 2006 ...... 34 62 13 16 6 0 2 0 2 8 2 4 .258 with some power when we need it. She’s also 2007 ...... 30 89 14 20 6 4 0 0 3 4 4 8 .225 Totals ...... 64 151 27 36 12 4 2 0 5 12 6 12 .238 a special outfielder.”

16 Robert Morris University 8 SusanSusan PerichPerich R / R • Junior / Third Base • Center, Pa. / Center

2007: Started on two occasions, vs. St. Joseph’s (3/5) and vs. in all 40 Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2) … Tallied three RBI vs. games at Pittsburgh (5/3) … 2006: Played in 21 games third base for for the Colonials, getting the starting nod in the Colonials 20 of those games … Finished the season … Finished second on the team with 124 at with a .271 batting average, 11 runs scored, bats and fi fth with a .290 batting average … 16 hits, one double, one home run, six RBI, Tallied a .427 slugging percentage and a .302 four walks and two sac hits … Also recorded on base percentage … Tallied 36 hits, 20 RBI, a .339 slugging percentage and a .317 on scored 19 runs and hit four home runs … base percentage … Defensively, she tallied Stole fi ve bases on six attempts … Recorded 17 putouts and 66 assists for a .965 fi elding a .927 fi elding percentage with 42 putouts percentage … Started in seven Northeast and 73 assists … Hit .545 when there was a Conference games and went 9-for-21 for a .429 runner on third with less than two outs, went batting average … Also was a perfect 3-for-3 2-for-5 (.400) with the bases loaded and hit when attempting to steal a base in NEC action .333 when leading off the inning … Tallied … Had a .200 batting average against left two or more hits on seven occasions … Went handed pitchers and a .278 average when she 4-for-4 vs. Sacred Heart (3/31), tallied three faced a right handed pitcher … Batted .263 hits vs. St. Joseph’s (3/5), vs. Fairleigh Dickinson with runners on base and .238 with runners in (4/2), vs. Akron (4/18) and @ Saint Francis (Pa.) scoring position … Had four multi-hit games, assists six times, including seven vs. Creighton (5/4) … Had two hits vs. Wagner (4/29) and including a season high three hits vs. Saint (3/9). High School: Four-year varsity letter vs. Long Island (4/30) … Drove in four runs Francis (Pa.) (4/8) and two hits vs. St. Peter’s winner in softball and basketball, as well as a (3/7), @ St. Francis two year letter winner in tennis and a one year (N.Y.) (4/1), and letter winner in soccer at Center High School Fairleigh Dickinson … Member of Center’s 2002 and 2004 WPIAL (4/2) … Hit her fi rst Championship softball teams … Center was career home run as WPIAL state runner-up in 2003 … All-section a Colonial vs. Saint all four years of high school in both softball Francis (Pa.) (4/8) and basketball … Section most valuable … Recorded her player in her junior and senior seasons in fi rst career RBI vs. softball … 2004 Pittsburgh Post Gazette West IPFW (3/5) … Was a Athlete of the Year … NSN Athlete of the Year perfect 3-for-3 with in her senior season. Personal: Born April 24, a double, home run, 1986 … Has one brother, Michael … Daughter one RBI and one of Michael and Marian Perich … Major is run scored vs. Saint elementary education … Is a sophomore Francis (Pa.) (4/8) academically at Robert Morris after attending … Finished with a for one year … season high eight Participated on the women’s basketball team assists @ Fairleigh for the Golden Flashes … Will have four years Dickinson (4/2) and of eligibility with the Colonials softball team. tallied fi ve or more WHAT COLEMAN SAYS “Susan is an amazing athlete. Her quickness CAREER STATISTICS at third base actually changes the way we Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. play defense in the infield. She has also 2006 ...... 21 59 11 16 6 1 0 1 4 12 3 4 .271 broken through as a hitter and I expect some 2007 ...... 40 124 19 36 20 5 0 4 2 23 5 6 .290 major production from her this season.” Totals ...... 61 183 30 52 26 6 0 5 6 35 8 10 .284

2008 Colonial Softball 17 1818 BrookeBrooke PanepintoPanepinto R / R • Junior / Outfi eld • Belle Vernon, Pa. / Belle Vernon n 2007 All-NEC First Team n NFCA Louisville Slugger All-Mid Atlantic Region Team

2007: Started games @ Youngstown State (3/28), vs. Fairleigh all 40 games in Dickinson (4/2), @ Monmouth (4/7), in both center fi eld for the Colonials … Was selected games vs. Wagner (4/29), vs. Long Island (4/30) to the All-NEC First Team and was named to and vs. Pittsburgh (5/3) … Tallied a season best the NFCA Louisville Slugger All-Mid Atlantic six RBI vs. Sacred Heart (3/31) … Recorded Region Team … Led the team with a .398 three RBI @ Canisius and vs. Pittsburgh (5/3) … batting average, a .675 slugging percentage, a Hit two home runs vs. Wagner (4/29) … .431 on base percentage, 49 hits, 13 doubles Scored three runs @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4). and seven home runs … Ranked second on 2006: Appeared in 34 games, getting the the team with 28 RBI and seven stolen bases starting nod 22 times … Finished with a .258 … Tallied a .982 fi elding percentage with 52 batting average while scoring 13 runs … putouts and three assists from the outfi eld … Drove in six runs while tallying two doubles … Batted .394 with runners on base, .667 with the Had a .323 slugging percentage and a .277 on bases loaded, .391 with runners in scoring base percentage … Tallied 25 putouts and position and .600 with runners on third with four assists for a perfect 1.000 fi elding less than two outs … Tallied 15 multi-hit percentage … Hit a team-high .429 with games, including three hits @ South Florida runners on base and also led the team with a (3/6), vs. Sacred Heart (3/31), @ Mount St. Francis (Pa.) (5/4) … Recorded two hits vs. St. 75% success rate when it came to advancing Mary’s (4/6), vs. Akron (4/18) and @ Saint Joseph’s (3/5), vs. La Roche (3/22), in both runners … Had three multi-hit games, had two

18 Robert Morris University BBrookerooke PanepintoPanepinto

hits vs. Valparaiso (3/9), vs. Monmouth (4/15) all-section honors in soccer in her senior season and vs. Central Conn. State (4/30) … Tallied and earned the 2003 Gatorade Will to Win Award two RBI vs. Toledo (3/10), vs. Long Island (4/14) in basketball … Member of the National and vs. Wagner (5/13) in the NEC Tournament. Honor Society and Who’s Who Among High School: Four-year letterwinner in soccer, American High School Students. Personal: basketball and softball for Belle Vernon High Born Jan. 9, 1987 … Has two older brothers, School … Played softball under the guidance Frank and Justin … Daughter of Frank and of Tom Rodriguez … Earned all-section honors Hope Panepinto … Major is marketing. in softball in all four years at Belle Vernon … Valley Independent 2004 Softball Player of the WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Year … Pittsburgh Post-Gazette All-Star “Brooke has just exploded offensively for us recognition in her freshman, sophomore, in the last year. Power, speed, bat control, junior and senior seasons … A nominee for she is the complete package. And she’s done the Judge John J. Driscoll Scholar Athlete all that by her sophomore year. It’s scary Award in her senior year … Played with The what she may accomplish before she’s done. Renegades travel team for 11 years and with And she’s a great outfielder, too.” the West Penn Gems for one year … Earned

CAREER STATISTICS Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2006 ...... 38 83 16 23 12 6 1 3 12 16 6 9 .277 2007 ...... 40 123 33 49 28 13 0 7 4 19 7 7 .398 Totals ...... 74 206 49 72 40 19 1 10 16 35 13 16 .350

2008 Colonial Softball 19 2020 KristinKristin MMcDanielcDaniel R / R • Junior / Second Base • Yardley, Pa. / Pennsbury

2007: Appeared of runs vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (4/2). in 39 games, 2006: Appeared in 27 games and starting 37 started 22 times … Scored seven times for the runs, had fi ve hits and one RBI … Colonials … She also was successful in her only Scored four runs, tallied four RBI, had four steal attempt … Had a perfect 1.000 doubles and drew one walk … Finished the fi elding percentage with 50 putouts season with a .966 fi elding percentage, tallying and 31 assists … Went 1-for-2 with 63 putouts and 50 assists … Tallied two hits one run scored vs. Quinnipiac (4/30) twice, vs. La Roche (3/22) and vs. Long Island and had one RBI and one run scored (4/30), both of which were doubles … Had vs. Central Conn. State (4/29). High one multi-RBI game when she drove in a pair School: Played two years of varsity softball for Frank McSherry at Pennsbury High School … Also participated in fi eld hockey … Member of the 2004 and 2005 Pennsbury District I Championship teams … Pennsbury was the PIAA Class AAAA State Champions in her senior season … Earned Second Team Suburban League honors in 2005. Personal: WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Born Dec. 15, 1986 … “It’s awfully hard to hit a ground ball on Has one sister, Chelsea the right side of the infield that Kristen and one brother, can’t field. She’s amazingly smooth and Colin … Daughter of consistent on defense. But I’m most proud Raymond and Patricia of how hard she’s working on improving McDaniel … Major is her hitting.” elementary education.

CAREER STATISTICS Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2006 ...... 27 35 7 5 1 0 0 0 1 7 1 1 .143 2007 ...... 39 37 4 7 4 3 0 0 1 8 0 0 .189 Totals ...... 66 72 11 12 5 3 0 0 2 15 1 1 .167

20 Robert Morris University 2323 StacyStacy DavidsonDavidson R / R • Junior / Pitcher / Outfi eld • Akron, Ohio / Springfi eld

2007: Made 14 three putouts and seven assists … Struck out appearances a career high six batters vs. La Roche (3/22) in in the pitching four innings of work … Tallied fi ve strikeouts circle … vs. Long Island (4/30) in 5.1 innings … Tallied Recorded a lone hit and double of season vs. Hofstra (3/8). record of 0-6 with a 7.10 earned run average 2006: Appeared on the pitching mound 12 … Made eight starts, pitching two complete time, starting on fi ve occasions … Finished games … Tallied 30 strikeouts in 48.1 innings with a 6.07 earned run average and an 0-4 pitched … Tallied one hit in 11 at bats, a record … She fi nished with two complete double, and scored one run … Finished the games, 40.1 innings pitched and 14 strikeouts season with a .833 fi elding percentage, tallying … She also batted in 12 games hitting .200 after going 3-for- 15 from the plate … Scored one run and had one double … Struck out a career-high four batters vs. Toledo (3/10) … Went 1-for-1 and scored one run vs. IPFW (3/5) and had a double @ Akron (4/12). High School: Four-year-letter winner in softball at Springfi eld Division II State Championship team in 2005 High School … … Posted a 27-4 record on the mound at Played under Springfi eld in her senior season with a 0.91 the guidance of ERA … All Northeastern Buckeye Conference Amy Ventura … (NBC) honors in he sophomore season … Also participated Earned honorable mention All-NBC in her in cheerleading junior year and second team accolades in for three years her senior season … Butch Daum Athlete of … Member of the Year in 2005 … Member of Who’s Who the Springfi eld Among American High School Students. Personal: Born Nov. 23, 1986 … Has two sisters, Kelly and Katie … Daughter of Dan CAREER STATISTICS and Joyce Davidson … Major is marketing. PITCHING Year ...... G GS IP H R ER SO BB CG SV W-L ERA WHAT COLEMAN SAYS 2006 ...... 12 5 40.1 67 42 35 14 13 2 0 0-4 6.07 “Stacy is making a very difficult transition 2007 ...... 14 8 48.1 89 69 49 30 18 2 0 0-6 7.10 Totals ...... 26 13 88.2 156 111 84 44 31 4 0 0-10 6.63 as she returns to her old position of outfield for us. She has a great swing at the plate HITTING and is exceptionally driven to succeed and Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. make herself better. We’ll need her skills and 2006 ...... 12 15 1 3 0 1 0 0 2 4 1 1 .200 leadership to succeed this season.” 2007 ...... 14 11 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 .091 Totals ...... 26 26 2 4 0 2 0 0 2 7 1 1 .154

2008 Colonial Softball 21 1111 JennaJenna PennesiPennesi R / R • Sophomore / Outfi eld • Latrobe, Pa. / Latrobe

2007: Played and junior seasons, including a 21-3 / 10-0 in 26 games, record her freshman season. Personal: Born starting Sept. 6, 1987 … Has one younger brother, six times Nathan … Daughter of Rich and Michele … Scored Pennesi … Father wrestled at West Virginia six runs … University … Major is elementary education. Tallied a perfect 1.000 fi elding percentage, along with two putouts … Scored one run WHAT COLEMAN SAYS @ Youngstown State (3/28), vs. Sacred Heart “Jenna is clearly our most improved player (3/31), @ Mount St. Mary’s (4/6), @ Central from last season. She is hitting the ball Conn. State (4/22), vs. Pittsburgh (5/3) and so much better and playing a much more @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (5/4). High School: confident outfield. We’re looking forward Four-year letterwinner in both softball and to her making a major contribution to our basketball … Helped lead her team to three cause this season.” section titles during her freshman, sophomore

CAREER STATISTICS Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2007 ...... 26 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000

2525 MeganMegan LLynchynch R / R • Sophomore / Catcher / Infi eld • Allison Park, Pa. / Shaler

2007: Played during her sophomore, junior and senior in 26 games, seasons, including WPIAL runner-ups in starting 18 2005 and 2006 … Was named player of times … the week by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for Tallied eight the week of June 15, 2006. Personal: Born hits, seven Jan. 1, 1988 … Has three siblings Kristen, walks, six RBI, three doubles and one home Kevin and Molly … Daughter of Garry and run … Recorded a .945 fi elding percentage Michele Lynch … Major is accounting. along with 51 putouts and one assist … Hit her fi rst career home run vs. La Roche (3/22) WHAT COLEMAN SAYS … Tallied two RBI vs. La Roche (3/22) and @ “Megan appears to be a much improved Mount St. Mary’s (4/6) … Hit two doubles hitter for us. She has the potential to be a vs. Akron (4/18). High School: Four-year great power hitter, with some of the fastest letterwinner in softball … Helped lead team hands you’ll see. Behind the plate she is also to three PIAA tournament appearances a very cerebral catcher.”

CAREER STATISTICS Year ...... GP AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB K SB SBA AVG. 2007 ...... 26 49 2 8 6 3 0 1 7 21 0 0 .163

22 Robert Morris University 22008008 RMURMU CColonialolonial NNewcomersewcomers 3 AnnieAnnie DubovecDubovec R / R • Freshman / Pitcher / Outfi eld • Chagrin Falls, Ohio / Kenston

High School: Second Team All-Ohio in 2007 … For her WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Helped led career she fi nished with a 45-11 record, 680 “We can’t wait to finally see Annie take Kenston High strikeouts and only 25 walks in 408 innings, the field. She has worked so hard to rehab to a 20-3 while tallying a .433 batting average … Also her knee injury, and she is so physically overall record graduated with the highest GPA in her class. and mentally tough. She is a gifted pitcher and a 9-1 Personal: Born July 22, 1989 … Daughter who will have to adjust quickly to the conference record her junior season in 2006 of Bob and Kathy Dubovec … Has two college game.” … Won three conference titles in 2005, 2006 sisters, Kim and Bethany, and two brothers and 2007 while garnering Player of the Year Bobby and Mark … Major is mathematics. awards in 2006 and 2007 … Was selected

5 StacyStacy YuskoYusko R / R • Freshman / Infi eld • Portage, Pa. / Penn Cambria

High School: team … Was named rookie of the year in 2004, WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Was a four-year garnered Mirror Softball All-Star Honorable “Stacy is working really hard to make the letterwinner at Mention and PC Softball Off ensive Player of transition from third base to first base, not Penn Cambria the Year honors in 2005 … Participated in as easy a transition as you might think. She High School the 18-U Pennsbury Showcase in 2006 and is a very strong athlete who will hit more in softball and was named to the Laurel Highlands Athletic than her share of extra base hits for us.” a three-year winner in volleyball … Played All-Conference Team in 2007. Personal: two seasons with the Laurel Highlands Lady Born August 22, 1989 … Daughter of Carl Knights travel softball team and two years with and Karen Yusko … Has a younger sister, the Cambria County Comets travel softball Kelly … Major is applied psychology.

9 LindseyLindsey MoatesMoates R / R • Freshman / Pitcher • Ocala, Fla. / Forest

High School: all-area and all-state through the 2004-2007 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Four-year seasons … Tallied a 0.72 ERA her senior season “Lindsey is being counted on to pitch big letterwinner in 2007 … Attended Italy to pitch in the games for us this season in spite of her being at Forest High USA-Chianti Series in August of 2007 … Was a freshman. We think that she is prepared School … a member of the National Honor Society and for that, considering her success in pressure Helped lead the Little Women Service Club … Graduated situations before she came to college. I think her team to fi fth in the state of Florida in 2007 with honors and was a scholar-athlete. she’ll really take people by surprise.” with a conference record of 25-3 … Won a Personal: Born Oct. 7, 1988 … Daughter of district team championship in 2006 and 2007 Dan and Linda Moates … Has an older sister, while advancing to the elite eight in 2006 Ashleigh … Major is sport management. … Was named team MVP, Player of the Year,

2008 Colonial Softball 23 22008008 RMURMU CColonialolonial NNewcomersewcomers 2121 JessicaJessica CCalderonealderone R / R • Freshman / Shortstop • Wilmington, Del. / St. Marks

High School: Delaware Carpenter Cup Classic team in 2005 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Was a four-year and 2006 … In 2007 was a Delaware Blue/Gold “Jess has so much quickness and letterwinner All-Star selection … She was also selected to explosiveness. She will have a lot on at St. Marks the all-conference squads in both basketball her shoulders this year anchoring our in softball, and fi eld hockey in 2005 and 2006 … Played infield as a freshman, but she’ll handle also tallied eight seasons of travel softball with the it. She also will be a major offensive three letters in basketball and two letters in Midway Orange Crush, where her team placed contributor as well.” fi eld hockey … Tallied a .473 batting average 17th in the 2006 ASA National Tournament. with 19 RBI her senior season … Was named Personal: Born Jan. 14, 1989 … Daughter of all-conference in 2004 and 2005, fi rst team all- John and Carol Calderone … Has one older state in 2006 and 2007 … Was selected to the brother, Jason … Major is sport management.

2424 KaylaKayla CCrooksrooks R / R • Freshman / Catcher / Outfi eld / Infi eld • Pittsburgh, Pa. / Brashear

High School: in 2005 … Won city league titles in 2005 WHAT COLEMAN SAYS Earned four and 2007 at Brashear High School … Won “Kayla has the potential to be a special letters in KDKA Extra Eff ort award in October of 2006 player. She’s strong, quick, and intense. She softball and … Was named to the all-city team in 2004, could end up playing three or four positions soccer, three 2005, 2006 and 2007. Personal: Born May 5, for us this season, and she can handle that. in swimming 1989 … Daughter of Mary and Jim Crooks … If she can adjust to college level pitching this and one in basketball … Lead team to a 19-1 Has one sister, Kelly, and one brother, Jeff . season, it will make us a much better team.” overall record and an 11-0 conference record

24 Robert Morris University

22007007 GameGame ResultsResults

GAME DATE OPPOSING TEAM SCORE R H E/ R H E INNS OVERALL CONFERENCE PITCHER OF RECORD ATTEND TIME 03/05/07 vs St. Joseph’s 0-7 L 0 0 3/ 7 8 0 7 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 COHEN (L 0-1) 0 2:30 03/05/07 vs St. Joseph’s W 8-4 8 10 1/ 4 5 5 7 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (W 1-0) 0 4:30 03/06/07 @ South Florida 1-4 L 1 7 0/ 4 7 1 7 1- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 COHEN (L 0-2) 142 1:53 03/06/07 @ South Florida 0-3 L 0 3 0/ 3 10 1 7 1- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 DAVIDSON (L 0-1) 142 1:27 % 03/08/07 vs Hofstra 2-8 L 2 5 0/ 8 10 1 7 1- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 COHEN (L) 50 2:30 % 03/08/07 vs Ohio State 0-8 L 0 2 4/ 8 11 0 6 1- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (L 0-1) 94 1:27 % 03/09/07 vs Virginia Tech 1-8 L 1 5 3/ 8 10 2 7 1- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 DAVIDSON (L) 153 2:10 % 03/09/07 vs Fordham 4-13 L 4 3 1/13 14 1 5 1- 7- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (L) 94 1:44 % 03/10/07 vs Central Michigan 0-10 L 0 1 1/10 12 0 5 1- 8- 0 0- 0- 0 DAVIDSON (L 0-1) 0 2:00 % 03/10/07 vs Michigian State 0-4 L 0 3 1/ 4 6 1 7 1- 9- 0 0- 0- 0 COHEN (L) 0 1:40 03/22/07 La Roche W 9-2 9 11 0/ 2 3 4 7 2- 9- 0 0- 0- 0 COHEN (W) 50 1:30 03/22/07 La Roche W 11-0 11 12 1/ 0 2 3 5 3- 9- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (W) 50 4:30 03/28/07 @ Youngstown State W 2-1 2 7 0/ 1 3 2 7 4- 9- 0 0- 0- 0 COHEN (W 2-4) 56 1:25 03/28/07 @ Youngstown State W 8-1 8 12 0/ 1 3 0 7 5- 9- 0 0- 0- 0 REED (W 3-2) 56 1:30 * 03/31/07 Sacred Heart W 14-0 14 19 0/ 0 1 2 5 6- 9- 0 1- 0- 0 COHEN (W 3-4) 64 1:25 * 03/31/07 Sacred Heart 0-14 L 0 3 1/14 18 2 5 6-10- 0 1- 1- 0 REED (L 3-3) 64 1:30 * 04/02/07 Fairleigh Dickinson W 4-0 4 13 0/ 0 2 1 7 7-10- 0 2- 1- 0 REED (W 4-3) 72 1:50 * 04/02/07 Fairleigh Dickinson W 13-3 13 12 3/ 3 8 7 5 8-10- 0 3- 1- 0 REED (W 5-3) 72 1:57 * 04/06/07 @ Mount St. Mary’s W 10-5 10 11 1/ 5 8 1 7 9-10- 0 4- 1- 0 REED (W 6-3) 63 2:00 * 04/06/07 @ Mount St. Mary’s 4-5 L 4 6 1/ 5 6 3 7 9-11- 0 4- 2- 0 DAVIDSON (L 0-4) 45 1:37 * 04/07/07 @ Monmouth 1-3 L 1 4 0/ 3 5 0 7 9-12- 0 4- 3- 0 REED (L 5-4) 45 2:00 * 04/07/07 @ Monmouth 9-10 L 9 12 0/10 17 4 7 9-13- 0 4- 4- 0 REED (L 5-5) 187 2:16 04/11/07 @ Canisius 3-5 L 3 4 1/ 5 3 1 7 9-14- 0 4- 4- 0 COHEN (L 3-5) 82 1:51 04/11/07 @ Canisius 0-1 L 0 3 1/ 1 6 1 7 9-15- 0 4- 4- 0 REED (L 6-6) 82 2:02 04/18/07 Akron W 3-2 3 8 2/ 2 5 1 7 10-15- 0 4- 4- 0 COHEN (W 4-5) 37 1:39 04/18/07 Akron W 6-3 6 10 1/ 3 11 3 7 11-15- 0 4- 4- 0 REED (W 7-6) 37 1:35 * 04/21/07 @ Quinnipiac 2-6 L 2 5 0/ 6 8 0 7 11-16- 0 4- 5- 0 COHEN (L 4-6) 329 1:55 * 04/21/07 @ Quinnipiac W 3-1 3 8 0/ 1 3 1 7 12-16- 0 5- 5- 0 REED (W 8-6) 329 1:48 * 04/22/07 @ Central Connecticut 3-4 L 3 6 0/ 4 11 3 ( 9) 12-17- 0 5- 6- 0 REED (L) 96 3:39 * 04/22/07 @ Central Connecticut W 4-2 4 9 0/ 2 4 2 7 13-17- 0 6- 6- 0 REED (W) 96 1:43 * 04/29/07 Wagner W 3-2 3 8 1/ 2 5 2 7 14-17- 0 7- 6- 0 COHEN (W 5-6) 56 1:48 * 04/29/07 Wagner 10-11 L 10 16 3/11 9 2 7 14-18- 0 7- 7- 0 REED (L 9-8) 56 2:22 * 04/30/07 Long Island 7-19 L 7 11 2/19 25 1 7 14-19- 0 7- 8- 0 COHEN (L 5-7) 62 2:30 * 04/30/07 Long Island 1-7 L 1 8 1/ 7 19 1 7 14-20- 0 7- 9- 0 DAVIDSON (L 0-5) 62 1:38 05/01/07 @ Cleveland State 0-1 L 0 4 1/ 1 4 0 7 14-21- 0 7- 9- 0 REED (L 9-9) 56 0:59 05/01/07 @ Cleveland State 0-7 L 0 6 2/ 7 7 0 7 14-22- 0 7- 9- 0 DAVIDSON (L 0-6) 56 1:11 05/03/07 Pittsburgh W 10-1 10 10 3/ 1 5 2 5 15-22- 0 7- 9- 0 REED (W 10-9) 72 1:13 05/03/07 Pittsburgh W 5-4 5 7 3/ 4 4 5 7 16-22- 0 7- 9- 0 REED (W 11-9) 72 1:40 * 05/04/07 @ Saint Francis W 3-0 3 6 0/ 0 3 2 7 17-22- 0 8- 9- 0 REED (W 12-9) 145 1:22 * 05/04/07 @ Saint Francis W 12-9 12 16 4/ 9 13 0 ( 8) 18-22- 0 9- 9- 0 REED (W 13-9) 145 2:23

% USF Tournament | * Conference game

26 Robert Morris University 22007007 IndividualIndividual SStatisticstatistics Record: 18-22 | Home: 10-4 | Away: 7-11 | Neutral: 1-7 | NEC: 9-9

No. 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% 18 PANEPINTO, Brooke .398 40-40 123 33 49 13 0 7 28 83 .675 4 3 19 0 .431 0 4 7-7 52 3 1 .982 21 DORSCH, Jill .343 39-39 105 22 36 2 1 1 11 43 .410 15 0 7 0 .425 0 4 4-5 147 18 2 .988 12 SMITH, Ashlee .325 40-39 120 12 39 9 0 7 32 69 .575 9 1 24 1 .377 0 0 0-0 249 20 6 .978 16 SPARGO, Jill .308 40-40 143 21 44 4 0 0 9 48 .336 5 0 17 0 .331 0 1 13-14 66 66 12 .917 8 PERICH, Susan .290 40-40 124 19 36 5 0 4 20 53 .427 2 0 23 0 .302 0 2 5-6 42 73 9 .927 22 KLINE, Camille .286 39-37 98 14 28 7 0 5 22 50 .510 9 4 23 1 .369 0 3 1-2 23 1 2 .923 15 REED, Brenna .247 30-22 73 8 18 2 0 2 11 26 .356 1 0 12 1 .257 0 6 1-2 15 48 2 .969 27 COHEN, Danielle .241 15-13 29 3 7 1 0 1 6 11 .379 2 0 10 1 .290 0 0 0-0 4 6 0 1.000 4 NISIVOCCIA, Lauren .225 30-29 89 14 20 4 0 0 6 24 .270 3 1 4 0 .258 0 15 4-8 14 1 1 .938 5 PICINIC, Megan .206 32-20 63 15 13 1 0 1 9 17 .270 3 0 9 0 .242 0 3 2-3 25 1 1 .963 20 McDANIEL, Kristin .189 39-37 37 4 7 3 0 0 4 10 .270 1 1 8 1 .231 0 1 0-0 63 50 4 .966 25 LYNCH, Megan .163 26-18 49 2 8 3 0 1 6 14 .286 7 0 21 0 .268 0 0 0-0 51 1 3 .945 23 DAVIDSON, Stacy .091 8-5 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .182 0 0 3 0 .091 0 1 0-0 3 7 2 .833 10 STAMPFLE, Julie .000 23-4 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0-0 7 7 1 .933 11 PENNESI, Jenna .000 26-6 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 0 .000 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000

Totals .285 40-40 1075 176 306 55 1 29 164 450 .419 61 10 182 5 .329 0 41 37-47 763 302 46 .959 Opponents .299 40-40 1050 198 314 58 7 23 180 455 .433 106 20 176 1 .373 5 34 56-61 779 369 68 .944

LOB – Team (232), Opp (254) | DPs turned – Team (8), Opp (8) | Picked off – SPARGO 1

Pitching Statistics (ALL GAMES SORTED BY EARNED RUN AVERAGE)

No. PLAYER ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/AVG WP HBP BK SFA SHA 15 REED, Brenna 3.50 13-9 26 18 14 3/0 0 128.0 144 78 64 49 75 24 1 10 519 .277 10 2 0 2 13 27 COHEN, Danielle 3.86 5-7 15 14 9 1/0 0 78.0 81 51 43 39 71 17 3 7 301 .269 4 15 1 1 11 23 DAVIDSON, Stacy 7.10 0-6 14 8 2 0/0 0 48.1 89 69 49 18 30 17 3 6 230 .387 4 3 2 2 10

Totals 4.29 18-22 40 40 25 4/0 0 254.1 314 198 156 106 176 58 7 23 1050 .299 18 20 3 5 34 Opponents 3.96 21-18 40 40 22 9/1 4 259.2 306 176 147 61 182 55 1 29 1075 .285 26 10 1 0 41

PB – Team (0), Opp (6) | Pickoffs – Team (1), DORSCH 1, Opp (1) | SBA/ATT – DORSCH (35-40), REED (30-31), LYNCH (21-21), COHEN (13-17), DAVIDSON (13-13)

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2008 Colonial Softball 27 22007007 StatisticalStatistical LLeaderseaders

Slugging Percentage Games Finished FIELDING LEADERS BATTING LEADERS #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 675 # 15 Brenna Reed ...... 8 Fielding Percentage Batting Average #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 575 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 6 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 1.000 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 398 #22 Camille Kline ...... 510 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 1 #11 Jenna Pennesi ...... 1.000 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 343 #8 Susan Perich ...... 427 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 988 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 325 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 410 Balks #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 982 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 308 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 2 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 978 #8 Susan Perich ...... 290 Hits #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 1 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 49 Assists Runs Scored #16 Jill Spargo ...... 44 Runners Picked Off #8 Susan Perich ...... 73 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 33 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 39 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 1 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 66 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 22 #8 Susan Perich ...... 36 #20 Kristin McDaniel ...... 50 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 21 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 36 Sacrifice Flies Allowed #15 Brenna Reed ...... 48 #8 Susan Perich ...... 19 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 2 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 20 #5 Megan Picinic ...... 15 Triples #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 2 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 1 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 1 Stolen Bases Against Doubles #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 35 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 13 Walks Earned Runs Allowed KKristinristin McDanielMcDaniel #15 Brenna Reed ...... 30 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 9 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 15 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 43 #25 Megan Lynch ...... 21 #22 Camille Kline ...... 7 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 9 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 49 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 13 #8 Susan Perich ...... 5 #22 Camille Kline ...... 9 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 64 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 13 2 tied at ...... 4 #25 Megan Lynch ...... 7 Hit By Pitch Innings Pitched #16 Jill Spargo ...... 5 #22 Camille Kline ...... 4 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 128.0 Triples allowed Chances Total Bases #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 3 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 78.0 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 1 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 275 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 83 Steal Attempts #20 Kristin McDaniel ...... 1 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 48.1 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 3 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 167 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 69 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 14 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 1 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 3 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 144 Games Started #8 Susan Perich ...... 53 #4 Lauren Nisivoccia ...... 8 #4 Lauren Nisivoccia ...... 1 #8 Susan Perich ...... 124 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 18 #22 Camille Kline ...... 50 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 7 Won-Loss Percentage #20 Kristin McDaniel ...... 117 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 14 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 48 #8 Susan Perich ...... 6 Stolen Bases #15 Brenna Reed ...... 591 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 8 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 5 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 13 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 417 Errors Sacrifice Bunts #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 7 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 000 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 12 Wild Pitches #4 Lauren Nisivoccia ...... 15 Grounded into DP #8 Susan Perich ...... 5 #8 Susan Perich ...... 9 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 10 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 6 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 1 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 4 Appearances #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 6 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 4 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 4 #22 Camille Kline ...... 1 #4 Lauren Nisivoccia ...... 4 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 26 #20 Kristin McDaniel ...... 4 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 4 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 4 #20 Kristin McDaniel ...... 1 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 15 #25 Megan Lynch ...... 3 2 tied at ...... 3 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 1 Stolen Base Percentage Sacrifice Bunts Allowed #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 14 Caught Stealing By #15 Brenna Reed ...... 1 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 1.000 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 13 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 5 Caught Stealing #16 Jill Spargo ...... 92 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 11 Games In Relief #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 4 #4 Lauren Nisivoccia ...... 4 Games Played #8 Susan Perich ...... 833 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 10 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 8 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 1 6 tied at ...... 1 #8 Susan Perich ...... 40 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 800 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 6 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 40 #5 Megan Picinic ...... 667 Runs Allowed #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 1 Putouts Strikeouts #16 Jill Spargo ...... 40 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 51 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 249 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 24 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 40 Total Plate Appearances #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 69 Hit Batters #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 147 #22 Camille Kline ...... 23 3 tied at ...... 39 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 149 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 78 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 15 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 66 #8 Susan Perich ...... 23 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 134 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 3 #20 Kristin McDaniel ...... 63 #25 Megan Lynch ...... 21 On-Base Percentage #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 130 Doubles Allowed #15 Brenna Reed ...... 2 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 52 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 19 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 431 #8 Susan Perich ...... 128 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 17 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 17 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 425 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 124 Batters SO Looking Fielding Double Plays #15 Brenna Reed ...... 24 At Bats #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 377 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 22 #8 Susan Perich ...... 5 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 143 #22 Camille Kline ...... 369 Game Starts #15 Brenna Reed ...... 17 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 3 Opposing Batting Average #8 Susan Perich ...... 124 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 331 #8 Susan Perich ...... 40 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 7 #16 Jill Spargo ...... 2 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 269 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 123 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 40 5 tied at ...... 1 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 277 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 120 Runs Batted In #16 Jill Spargo ...... 40 Hits Allowed #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 387 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 105 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 32 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 39 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 81 Steal Attempts Against #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 28 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 39 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 89 #21 Jill Dorsch ...... 40 Losses Games as Sub #22 Camille Kline ...... 22 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 144 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 31 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 9 #11 Jenna Pennesi ...... 20 #8 Susan Perich ...... 20 PITCHING LEADERS #25 Megan Lynch ...... 21 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 7 #10 Julie Stampfle ...... 19 2 tied at ...... 11 Walks Allowed #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 17 Earned Run Average #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 6 #5 Megan Picinic ...... 12 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 18 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 13 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 3.50 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 8 Home Runs #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 39 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 3.86 Batters Struck Out #25 Megan Lynch ...... 8 #18 Brooke Panepinto ...... 7 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 49 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 7.10 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 75 #12 Ashlee Smith ...... 7 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 71 #22 Camille Kline ...... 5 Home Runs Allowed Wins #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 30 #8 Susan Perich ...... 4 #23 Stacy Davidson ...... 6 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 13 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 2 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 7 #27 Danielle Cohen ...... 5 #15 Brenna Reed ...... 10

28 Robert Morris University 22007007 NortheastNortheast CConferenceonference RResultsesults

FINAL STANDINGS TEAM NEC PCT. OVERALL PCT. STREAK HOME AWAY NEUT. 2007 NEC Softball 1. Long Island* ^ # 16-2 .889 34-22 .607 L1 9-2 12-5 13-15 2. Wagner* 13-5 .722 34-19 .642 W2 17-4 7-7 10-8 Championship

Monmouth* 13-5 .722 31-18 .633 L2 14-3 9-8 8-7 Hosted by Long Island University at 4. Quinnipiac* 12-6 .667 18-27 .400 L5 6-8 9-9 3-10 Fairleigh Dickinson, Teaneck, N.J. 5. Central Conn. St. 10-8 .556 18-26 .409 L1 4-4 11-11 3-11 6. Robert Morris 9-9 .500 18-22 .450 W4 10-4 8-12 0-6 Friday, May 11 #1 Long Island 1 vs. #4 Quinnipiac 0 7. Sacred Heart 7-11 .389 16-28 .364 L2 5-9 7-10 4-9 #2 Wagner 0 vs. #3 Monmouth 3 8. Mount St. Mary’s 3-13 .188 11-29 .275 L2 6-8 2-16 3-5 #2 Wagner 8 vs. #4 Quinnipiac 7 9. Saint Francis (Pa.) 3-15 .167 17-35 .327 L7 3-11 7-19 7-5 #1 Long Island 7 vs. #3 Monmouth 1 10. Fairleigh Dickinson 2-14 .125 7-31 .184 L5 0-10 3-11 4-10 Saturday, May 12 * Clinched NEC Tournament Berth | ^ 2007 NEC Regular Season Champion | #2007 Tournament Champion #2 Wagner 4 vs. #3 Monmouth 0 #1 Long Island 6 vs. #2 Wagner 8

2007 All-NEC Second Team Saturday, May 12 – Championship #1 Long Island 10 vs. #2 Wagner 0 (6) Jill Dorsch – Robert Morris – C – Jr. Kara O’Dell – Monmouth – 1B – Jr. Allie Falco – Central Conn. St. – 2B – Sr. Joy Gallagher – Wagner – 3B – GS Katie Stevens – Wagner – SS – Jr. 2007 Rookies of the Week Maria Browne – Quinnipiac – OF – Sr. 5/7/2007 Mariesha Marker Long Island Karen Costes – Central Conn. St. – OF – Jr. 4/30/2007 Kate Eshelman Wagner Brittany Murphy – Long Island – OF – Jr. 4/23/2007 Kate Eshelman Wagner Jaclyn Vanore – Wagner – DP – So. 4/16/2007 Jessica Nicola Monmouth Kate Eshelman – Wagner – UT – Fr. 4/9/2007 Krista Seeman Quinnipiac BBrookerooke PanepintoPanepinto Morgan Miller – Wagner – P – Sr. 4/2/2007 Jessica Nicola Monmouth Blair Porter – Long Island – P – Fr. 3/26/2007 Krista Seeman Quinnipiac 3/19/2007 Kate Eshelman Wagner 2007 NEC Award Winners 2007 Players of the Week 3/12/2007 Krista Seeman Quinnipiac Player of the Year 5/7/2007 Victoria Batistelli Wagner 3/5/2007 Brynn Lewis Long Island Randi Gillespie – Long Island – 1B – Jr. 4/30/2007 Nichole Alverez Monmouth Pitcher of the Year 4/23/2007 Victoria Batistelli Wagner Jenny Giles – Long Island – P – So. 4/16/2007 Heather Gordon Monmouth Rookie of the Year 4/9/2007 Heather Gordon Monmouth Krista Seeman – Quinnipiac – UT – Fr. 4/2/2007 Randi Gillespie Long Island Coach of the Year 3/26/2007 Heather Gordon Monmouth Carol Sullivan – Monmouth 3/19/2007 Randi Gillespie Long Island 3/12/2007 Nichole Alvarez Monmouth 2007 All-NEC First Team 3/5/2007 Randi Gillespie Long Island Jessica Nicola – Monmouth – C – Fr. Randi Gillespie – Long Island – 1B – Sr. 2007 Pitchers of the Week Lee Simonetti – Monmouth – 2B – So. 5/7/2007 Morgan Miller Wagner Vanessa Mejia – Long Island – 3B – Jr. 4/30/2007 Krista Seeman Quinnipiac Celina Castillo – Long Island – SS – Jr. 4/23/2007 Jenny Giles Long Island Nichole Alvarez – Monmouth – OF – So. 4/16/2007 Jenny Giles Long Island Heather Gordon – Monmouth – OF – Sr. 4/9/2007 Kate Eshelman Wagner Brooke Panepinto – Robert Morris – OF – So. 4/2/2007 Kristine Sawlsville Monmouth Pam Shifrin – Central Conn. St. – DP – Sr. 3/26/2007 Laura Caldwell Saint Francis (Pa.) Krista Seeman – Quinnipiac – UT – Fr. 3/18/2007 Kate Eshelman Wagner Jenny Giles – Long Island – P – So. 3/12/2007 Laura Caldwell Saint Francis (Pa.) JJillill DDorschorsch Kristine Sawlsville – Monmouth – P – So. 3/5/2007 Jaime Fowler Mount St. Mary’s

2008 Colonial Softball 29 NNECEC IIndividualndividual SStatisticstatistics

NEC BATTING LEADERS Runs Batted In Walks Total Plate Appearances Hitting minimums – 2.0 AB/Game Heather Gordon, MU ...... 64 Raylene Asman, LIU ...... 28 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 213 Victoria Batistelli, WC ...... 49 Katie Stevens, WC ...... 27 Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 202 Batting Average Krista Seeman, QU...... 37 Pam Shifrin, CCSU ...... 26 Vanessa Mejia, LIU ...... 199 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 443 Jessie DePippo, LIU ...... 36 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 25 Lee Simonetti, MU ...... 198 Heather Gordon, MU ...... 437 Katie Stevens, WC ...... 34 3 tied at ...... 24 Brittany Murphy, LIU ...... 195 Nicole Alvarez, MU ...... 400 Brooke Panepinto, RMU ...... 398 Hit By Pitch At Bats Katie Stevens, WC ...... 387 Victoria Batistelli, WC ...... 36 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 183 Renae Beauchman, LIU ...... 15 Vanessa Mejia, LIU ...... 171 Slugging Percentage Celina Castillo, LIU ...... 10 Lee Simonetti, MU ...... 169 Heather Gordon, MU ...... 696 Sammi Allendorfer, QU ...... 10 Brittany Murphy, LIU ...... 169 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 678 Jaclyn Vanore, WC...... 9 Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 165 Brooke Panepinto, RMU ...... 675 Krista Seeman, QU...... 659 Sacrifi ce Bunts Steal Attempts Victoria Batistelli, WC ...... 627 Lauren Nisivoccia, RMU ...... 15 Nicole Alvarez, MU ...... 43 Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 14 Christine Bourdeau, QU ...... 18 On-Base Percentage Richele Hall, SFPA ...... 14 Maria Browne, QU ...... 16 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 521 Brittany Murphy, LIU ...... 13 Kelly Slingwine, SFPA ...... 15 Victoria Batistelli, WC ...... 503 Christine Bourdeau, QU ...... 11 Jill Spargo, RMU ...... 14 Heather Gordon, MU ...... 500 Katie Stevens, WC ...... 497 BBrookerooke PanepintoPanepinto Strikeouts Celina Castillo, LIU ...... 476 Martinson, Chelsea, LIU ...... 39 Doubles Nicole Bender, SFPA ...... 39 Heather Gordon, MU ...... 17 Caitlin Carroll, SHU ...... 34 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 16 Victoria Batistelli, WC ...... 34 Celina Castillo, LIU ...... 15 Caron, Jessica, CCSU ...... 34 Ami Iwicki, WC ...... 15 2 tied at ...... 13 Caught Stealing Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 4 Triples Christine Bourdeau, QU ...... 4 Nicole Bender, SFPA ...... 5 Lauren Nisivoccia, RMU ...... 4 Nicole Alvarez, MU ...... 5 7 tied at ...... 3 Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 3 Allie Falco, CCSU ...... 2 Grounded Into DP JJillill SSpargopargo SSusanusan PerichPerich Amanda Burk, MSM ...... 2 Kara Stroup, SFPA ...... 3 Kara O’Dell, MU ...... 3 Home Runs Sacrifi ce Flies Ashley Lodato, MSM ...... 2 Runs Scored Victoria Batistelli, WC ...... 11 Ami Iwicki, WC ...... 3 Pam Shifrin, CCSU ...... 2 Nicole Alvarez, MU ...... 56 Krista Seeman, QU...... 10 Jaclyn Logan, CCSU ...... 3 26 tied at ...... 1 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 54 Nicole Bender, SFPA ...... 9 Brynn Lewis, LIU ...... 3 Katie Stevens, WC ...... 43 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 9 Amanda Burk, MSM ...... 3 Lee Simonetti, MU ...... 41 4 tied at ...... 8 Raylene Asman, LIU ...... 3 Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 39

Hits Total Bases Stolen Bases Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 124 Nicole Alvarez, MU ...... 41 Randi Gillespie, LIU ...... 81 Heather Gordon, MU ...... 110 Maria Browne, QU ...... 14 Heather Gordon, MU ...... 69 Jessica Nicola, MU ...... 91 Christine Bourdeau, QU ...... 14 Nicole Alvarez, MU ...... 62 Krista Seeman, QU...... 89 Jill Spargo, RMU ...... 13 Jessica Nicola, MU ...... 61 Katie Stevens, WC ...... 88 Kelly Slingwine, SFPA ...... 12 Katie Stevens, WC ...... 60 LLaurenauren NNisivocciaisivoccia

30 Robert Morris University Sac Bunts Allowed Runs Allowed Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 26 Laura Dillon, MSM ...... 3 Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 25 Tiff any Erickson, CCSU ...... 3 Laura Caldwell, SFPA ...... 23 Kasey Kraft, WC...... 4 Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 21 Angela Rocco, SFPA ...... 5 2 tied at ...... 19 Earned Runs Allowed Sac Flies Allowed Laura Dillon, MSM ...... 3 Jamie Fowler, MSM ...... 7 Tiff any Erickson, CCSU ...... 3 Laura Caldwell, SFPA ...... 7 Angela Rocco, SFPA ...... 4 Kristine Sawlsville, MU ...... 5 Kasey Kraft, WC...... 4 3 tied at ...... 4 Caylee Johanson, CCSU ...... 5

BBrennarenna RReedeed Losses Ashley Buchanan, FDU ...... 17 Laura Caldwell, SFPA ...... 15 NEC PITCHING LEADERS Wins Jamie Fowler, MSM ...... 15 Pitching minimums –1.0 IP/Game Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 19 Reanna Tuczynski, MSM...... 14 Jerrica Smith, SFPA ...... 13 Earned Run Average Kristine Sawlsville, MU ...... 17 Morgan Miller, WC ...... 16 Kristine Sawlsville, MU ...... 1.59 Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 14 Runners Picked Off Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 1.84 Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 14 Mariesha Marker, LIU ...... 3 Christina Hopkins, WC ...... 2.07 Amanda Burk, MSM ...... 2 Krista Seeman, QU...... 2.15 Saves Jennifer Boldman, FDU ...... 2 Megan Spehar, SHU ...... 2.43 Morgan Miller, WC ...... 2 Caitlyn Reuter, FDU ...... 2 Victoria Batistelli, WC ...... 2 Opposing Batting Average Krista Seeman, QU...... 2 11 tied at ...... 1 Tiff any Erickson, CCSU ...... 143 Wild Pitches Kristine Sawlsville, MU ...... 193 Appearances Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 25 SStacytacy DDavidsonavidson Krista Seeman, QU...... 203 Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 40 Courtney Haroules, FDU ...... 23 Jaimie Iaquinto, QU ...... 223 Morgan Miller, WC ...... 33 Krista Seeman, QU...... 17 Walks Allowed Megan Spehar, SHU ...... 225 Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 32 Jamie Fowler, MSM ...... 16 Sara Budrick, CCSU ...... 1 2 tied at ...... 12 Caylee Johanson, CCSU ...... 3 Innings Pitched Laura Caldwell, SFPA ...... 31 Rachel Brenneman, CCSU ...... 30 Kasey Kraft, WC...... 3 Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 216.2 Balks Tiff any Erickson, CCSU ...... 3 Morgan Miller, WC ...... 181.0 Games Started Stacy Davidson, RMU ...... 2 Laura Caldwell, SFPA ...... 180.0 Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 33 7 tied at ...... 1 Doubles Allowed Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 159.2 Laura Caldwell, SFPA ...... 27 Laura Dillon, MSM ...... 1 Kristine Sawlsville, MU ...... 154.1 Morgan Miller, WC ...... 27 Hit Batters Sara Budrick, CCSU ...... 1 Danielle Cohen, RMU ...... 15 Caylee Johanson, CCSU ...... 3 Batters Struck Out Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 23 2 tied at ...... 22 Ashley Buchanan, FDU ...... 15 Christina Hopkins, WC ...... 3 Kristine Sawlsville, MU ...... 167 4 tied at ...... 14 Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 160 Games Finished Triples Allowed Megan Spehar, SHU ...... 152 Jaimie Iaquinto, QU ...... 12 Intentional BB allowed Sara Budrick, CCSU ...... 1 Laura Caldwell, SFPA ...... 143 Danielle Mellin, SHU...... 11 Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 6 Laura Caldwell, SFPA ...... 1 Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 137 Samantha Jelen, SFPA ...... 9 Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 4 Brenna Reed, RMU ...... 1 Megan Spehar, SHU ...... 4 Morgan Miller, WC ...... 1 Batters SO Looking Angela Rand, MU ...... 9 Blaire Porter, LIU ...... 9 Morgan Miller, WC ...... 3 Caylee Johanson, CCSU ...... 1 Kristine Sawlsville, MU ...... 51 Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 3 Morgan Miller, WC ...... 43 Games In Relief Home Runs Allowed Kate Eshelman, WC ...... 35 Danielle Mellin, SHU...... 13 Hits Allowed Sara Budrick, CCSU ...... 1 Jenny Giles, LIU ...... 32 Jaimie Iaquinto, QU ...... 13 Tiff any Erickson, CCSU ...... 1 Jaclyn Logan, CCSU ...... 1 2 tied at ...... 31 Samantha Jelen, SFPA ...... 11 Sara Budrick, CCSU ...... 5 Caylee Johanson, CCSU ...... 1 Angela Rand, MU ...... 10 Angela Rocco, SFPA ...... 5 Danielle Wagoner, WC ...... 1 Rachel Brenneman, CCSU ...... 10 Laura Dillon, MSM ...... 7 Kristin Sheriff , QU ...... 1

2008 Colonial Softball 31 NNECEC TTeameam SStatisticstatistics

TEAM BATTING Doubles Sacrifi ce Bunts Monmouth ...... 88 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 61 Batting Average Long Island ...... 78 Wagner ...... 60 Monmouth ...... 322 Wagner ...... 77 Quinnipiac ...... 53 Wagner ...... 288 Robert Morris ...... 55 Long Island ...... 45 Robert Morris ...... 285 Central Conn. St...... 48 Robert Morris ...... 41 Long Island ...... 282 Central Conn. St...... 252 Triples Sacrifi ce Flies Monmouth ...... 9 Long Island ...... 17 Slugging Percentage Mount St. Mary’s ...... 7 Monmouth ...... 11 Monmouth ...... 462 Wagner ...... 6 Central Conn. St...... 8 Wagner ...... 430 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 5 3 tied at ...... 7 Long Island ...... 423 2 tied at ...... 4 Robert Morris ...... 419 Stolen Bases Central Conn. St...... 357 Home Runs Long Island ...... 50 Long Island ...... 42 Quinnipiac ...... 48 On-Base Percentage Wagner ...... 36 Monmouth ...... 47 Monmouth ...... 388 Monmouth ...... 30 Robert Morris ...... 37 Wagner ...... 381 Robert Morris ...... 29 Wagner ...... 34 Long Island ...... 371 Quinnipiac ...... 24 Robert Morris ...... 329 Caught Stealing Central Conn. St...... 326 Total Bases Long Island ...... 17 Monmouth ...... 649 Quinnipiac ...... 12 Runs Scored Long Island ...... 630 Wagner ...... 11 Monmouth ...... 292 Wagner ...... 597 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 10 Long Island ...... 279 Robert Morris ...... 450 Robert Morris ...... 10 Wagner ...... 266 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 429 Robert Morris ...... 176 Steal Attempts Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 174 Walks Long Island ...... 67 Long Island ...... 171 Quinnipiac ...... 60 Hits Monmouth ...... 151 Monmouth ...... 55 Monmouth ...... 453 Wagner ...... 144 Robert Morris ...... 47 Long Island ...... 420 Central Conn. St...... 111 Wagner ...... 45 Wagner ...... 400 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 110 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 322 Grounded into DP Robert Morris ...... 306 Hit By Pitch Mount St. Mary’s ...... 6 Wagner ...... 69 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 6 Runs Batted In Long Island ...... 49 4 tied at ...... 5 Monmouth ...... 255 Quinnipiac ...... 23 Wagner ...... 245 Central Conn. St...... 21 Long Island ...... 239 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 18 Robert Morris ...... 163 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 151

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BATTING AVG. * No. Year 1. Keri Meyer ...... 418 2005 2. Brooke Panepinto ...... 398 2007 3. Jill Dorsch ...... 396 2006 4. Jill Spargo ...... 387 2005 5. Jill Spargo ...... 382 2006 6. Lauren Dickinson ...... 380 2002 7. Lauren Dickinson ...... 377 2001 8. Kelli Miller...... 376 1991 9. Stephani Ehrenfeld ...... 372 2000 10. Kelly McLain ...... 362 1995 11. Sara Headley ...... 361 1997 12. Dana Knapp ...... 349 2001 13. Brianne Morgan ...... 348 1997 Ashlee Smith ...... 348 2006 15. Duang Fouse...... 345 1995 GGwenwen LLeidyeidy Heather Ferrari ...... 345 1991 17. Jill Dorsch ...... 343 2007 HITTING 18. Erin Cooper ...... 342 1996 Kali Byers ...... 342 2005 GAMES No. Year 20. Heather Ferrari ...... 341 1993 EEricarica SSchwankechwanke 1. Kelly McLain ...... 53 1995 Keri Meyer ...... 341 2006 2. Gwen Leidy ...... 52 1997 22. Heather Ferrari ...... 339 1992 Jen Schmittle ...... 52 1995 23. Brandi Doerschner ...... 336 2003 RBI No. Year Jill Spargo ...... 52 2005 Brandi Doerschner ...... 336 2005 1. Kali Byers ...... 51 2005 Kali Byers ...... 52 2005 Jill Dorsch ...... 336 2005 2. Sara Headley ...... 42 1992 Amy Aloi ...... 52 2005 26. Lauren Dickinson ...... 333 1999 3. Ashlee Smith ...... 36 2006 7. Sandy Dobran ...... 51 1997 Kali Byers ...... 333 2003 4. Keri Meyer ...... 35 2005 Sara Headley ...... 51 1997 * Minimum 100 at bats 5. Brianne Morgan ...... 34 1997 Keri Meyer ...... 51 2005 Kali Byers ...... 34 2003 Jill Dorsch ...... 51 2005 7. Monica Everett ...... 32 1994 Crystal Herman ...... 51 2005 Kelly McLain ...... 32 1995 Ashley Riggin ...... 51 2005 Kali Byers ...... 32 2004 Ashlee Smith ...... 32 2007 AT BATS No. Year DOUBLES No. Year 1. Jill Spargo ...... 186 2005 2. Gwen Leidy ...... 169 1997 1. Brooke Panepinto ...... 13 2007 3. Kelly McLain ...... 163 1995 Keri Meyer ...... 13 2005 4. Sandy Dobran ...... 160 1994 Erin Cooper ...... 13 1997 5. Julie Conner ...... 158 2002 4. Patty Morrison ...... 12 1992 Keri Meyer ...... 158 2005 Kelly McLain ...... 12 1995 7 Sara Headley ...... 155 1997 Vicki Goodnow ...... 12 2002 Brianne Morgan ...... 155 1997 7. Lauren Dickinson ...... 11 2002 9. Leissa Sabatini ...... 152 1999 8. Brandi Doerschner ...... 10 2003 Gwen Leidy ...... 152 1999 9. Sandy Dobran ...... 9 1997 TTeraera ProsserProsser Lauren Dickinson ...... 9 2000 HITS No. Year Lauren Dickinson ...... 9 1999 Erica Schwanke ...... 9 1997 1. Jill Spargo ...... 72 2005 RUNS No. Year Kali Byers ...... 9 2005 2. Keri Meyer ...... 66 2005 1. Gwen Leidy ...... 44 1997 3. Jill Spargo ...... 65 2006 2. Jill Spargo ...... 43 2005 TRIPLES No. Year 4. Kelly Mclain ...... 59 1995 3. Brianne Morgan ...... 36 1997 5. Sara Headley ...... 56 1997 1. Patty Morrison ...... 6 1992 4. Kelli Miller...... 35 1991 6. Gwen Leidy ...... 54 1997 Leissa Sabatini ...... 6 1993 Sarah Headley ...... 35 1997 Brianne Morgan ...... 54 1997 3. Kelly McLain ...... 5 1995 6. Heather Ferrari ...... 34 1992 Stephanie Ehrenfeld ...... 54 2000 4. Erin Cooper ...... 4 1995 7. Alissa Noel ...... 33 1994 9. Kelli Miller...... 53 1991 Heather Ferrari ...... 4 1993 Julie Conner ...... 33 2002 10. Lauren Dickinson ...... 52 2001 Sara Headley ...... 4 1998 Keri Meyer ...... 33 2005 Lauren Dickinson ...... 52 2002 Alissa Noel ...... 4 1994 Brooke Panepinto ...... 33 2007 8. Ten tied with ...... 3

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HOME RUNS No. Year PITCHING 1. Kali Byers ...... 11 2003 GAMES No. Year 2. Kali Byers ...... 9 2005 1. Lauren Dickinson ...... 38 2001 Ashlee Smith ...... 9 2006 2. Tera Prosser ...... 37 1992 4. Melissa Matteson ...... 8 1999 Lauren Dickinson ...... 37 2002 Kali Byers ...... 8 2006 4. Erica Schwanke ...... 36 1997 6. Sara Headley ...... 7 1997 5. Erica Schwanke ...... 34 1998 Dana Knapp ...... 7 2001 6. Tera Prosser ...... 32 1991 Kali Byers ...... 7 2004 Brandi Papiernik ...... 32 2003 Brooke Panepinto ...... 7 2007 8. Tera Prosser ...... 31 1994 10. Heather Ferrari ...... 6 1993 9. Erica Riggle ...... 30 2005 Lauren Dickinson ...... 6 2001 Brenna Reed ...... 30 2006 Lauren Dickinson ...... 6 2002 Julie Conner ...... 6 2002 GAMES STARTED No. Year Keri Meyer ...... 6 2006 1. Lauren Dickinson ...... 36 2001 WALKS No. Year 2. Tera Prosser ...... 33 1992 3. Lauren Dickinson ...... 32 2002 1. Kali Byers ...... 29 2004 4. Erica Schwanke ...... 30 1997 2. Kali Byers ...... 27 2006 5. Tera Prosser ...... 29 1991 3. Kali Byers ...... 24 2005 CCarolarol EEwanwan Tera Prosser ...... 29 1994 4. Nicole Aloi ...... 21 1998 Erica Schwanke ...... 29 1998 Kali Byers ...... 21 2003 8. Lauren Dickinson ...... 25 2000 6. Monica Everett ...... 19 1991 FIELDING 9. Brandi Papiernik ...... 24 2003 Shannon O’Brien ...... 19 1996 10. Stephani Ehrenfeld ...... 23 1997 8. Jill Dorsch ...... 18 2004 PUTOUTS No. Year Lauren Dickinson ...... 23 1999 Keri Meyer ...... 18 2006 1. Brandi Doerschner ...... 348 2003 Stephani Ehrenfeld ...... 23 1999 10. Nicole Aloi ...... 16 1999 2. Brandi Doerschner ...... 329 2005 Danielle Cohen ...... 23 2004 Jill Dorsch ...... 16 2005 3. Kris Carr ...... 304 1991 Brenna Reed ...... 23 2006 Keri Meyer ...... 16 2005 4. Amy Aloi ...... 299 2004 5. Cori Merkel ...... 293 1997 INNINGS PITCHED No. Year STOLEN BASES No. Year 6. Sara Headley ...... 288 1998 1. Lauren Dickinson ...... 232 2001 1. Kelli Miller...... 23 1990 Ashlee Smith ...... 288 2006 2. Lauren Dickinson ...... 227.2 2002 2. Ashley Wood ...... 21 2003 8. Vicki Goodnow ...... 256 2002 3. Tera Prosser ...... 214.1 1992 3. Gwen Leidy ...... 17 1999 9. Eileen Czechanski ...... 254 2001 4. Erica Schwanke ...... 211 1997 Heather Ferrari ...... 17 1991 10. Ashlee Smith ...... 249 2007 5. Erica Schwanke ...... 207 1998 Ashley Wood ...... 17 2003 6. Tera Prosser ...... 204 1991 Jill Spargo ...... 17 2005 ASSISTS No. Year 7. Tera Prosser ...... 180.1 1994 7. Kelli Miller...... 14 1991 1. Kali Byers ...... 121 2003 8. Lauren Dickinson ...... 174 1999 Kelli Miller...... 14 1993 2. Keri Meyer ...... 103 2005 9. Lauren Dickinson ...... 167.2 2000 9. Gwen Leidy ...... 13 1997 3. Jill Spargo ...... 101 2005 10. Danielle Cohen ...... 155.2 2004 Jill Spargo ...... 13 2006 4. Alissa Noel ...... 97 1991 Jill Spargo ...... 13 2007 5. Shannon O’Brien ...... 96 1999 6. Kali Byers ...... 95 2004 7. Alissa Noel ...... 93 1994 8. Jill Spargo ...... 90 2004 9. Jill Spargo ...... 87 2006 10. Heather Ferrari ...... 86 1991

FIELDING PCT. * Pct. Year 1. Camille Kline ...... 1.000 2005 Tera Prosser ...... 1.000 1992 Kelli Miller...... 1.000 1993 Duang Fouse...... 1.000 1993 Tera Prosser ...... 1.000 1994 Natalie Aloi ...... 1.000 2000 Kristin McDaniel...... 1.000 2006 8. Eileen Czechanski ...... 996 2001 9. Eileen Czechanski ...... 993 1999 10. Eileen Czechanski ...... 991 2000 Missy Nelson ...... 991 1995 NNatalieatalie AAloiloi JJillill SSpargopargo * Minimum 75 chances

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STRIKEOUTS No. Year 1. Erica Schwanke ...... 280 1998 2. Lauren Dickinson ...... 273 2001 3. Lauren Dickinson ...... 233 2002 4. Erica Schwanke ...... 217 1997 5. Lauren Dickinson ...... 193 2000 6. Tera Prosser ...... 164 1994 7. Lauren Dickinson ...... 142 1999 8. Danielle Cohen ...... 135 2005 9. Erica Schwanke ...... 126 1995 10. Erica Riggle ...... 124 2005

COMPLETE GAMES No. Year 1. Lauren Dickinson ...... 33 2001 2. Erica Schwanke ...... 30 1997 Tera Prosser ...... 30 1992 Lauren Dickinson ...... 30 2002 5. Erica Schwanke ...... 28 1998 6. Tera Prosser ...... 25 1994 7. Lauren Dickinson ...... 22 2000 AAlissalissa NNoeloel 8. Tera Prosser ...... 21 1993 Lauren Dickinson ...... 21 1999 10. Danielle Cohen ...... 19 2004 ERA * ERA Year SHUTOUTS No. Year

SAVES No. Year 1. Tera Prosser ...... 1.19 1993 1. Erica Schwanke ...... 10 1998 2. Erica Schwanke ...... 1.35 1998 Erica Schwanke ...... 10 1997 1. Erica Schwanke ...... 3 1997 3. Carol Ewan ...... 1.41 1993 3. Tera Prosser ...... 9 1993 2. Erica Riggle ...... 2 2005 4. Tera Prosser ...... 1.59 1994 Tera Prosser ...... 9 1992 Tera Prosser ...... 2 1992 5. Danielle Cohen ...... 1.64 2005 Tera Prosser ...... 9 1991 4. Stephani Ehrenfeld ...... 1 1998 6. Tera Prosser ...... 1.65 1991 6. Lauren Dickinson ...... 8 2001 Carol Ewan ...... 1 1993 7. Erica Schwanke ...... 1.66 1997 Tera Prosser ...... 8 1994 Erica Schwanke ...... 1 1998 8. Lauren Dickinson ...... 1.67 2000 8. Lauren Dickinson ...... 6 2002 Lauren Dickinson ...... 1 1999 9. Lauren Dickinson ...... 1.72 2002 9. Lauren Dickinson ...... 5 2000 Stephani Ehrenfeld ...... 1 2000 10. Lauren Dickinson ...... 1.77 1999 Lauren Dickinson ...... 5 1999 Lauren Dickinson ...... 1 2001 * Minimum 100 innings pitched Carol Ewan ...... 5 1994 Lauren Dickinson ...... 1 2002 Brenna Reed ...... 5 2006 Danielle Cohen ...... 1 2006 WINS No. Year Brenna Reed ...... 1 2006 1. Tera Prosser ...... 24 1991 NO-HITTERS No. Year Lauren Dickinson ...... 24 2001 1. Erica Schwanke ...... 4 1997 3. Erica Schwanke ...... 21 1997 2. Tera Prosser ...... 2 1994 Lauren Dickinson ...... 21 2002 3. Stephani Ehrenfeld ...... 1 1997 5. Tera Prosser ...... 20 1992 Brandi Papiernik ...... 1 2003 6. Tera Prosser ...... 18 1994 Tera Prosser ...... 1 1993 7. Erica Schwanke ...... 17 1998 Tera Prosser ...... 1 1992 8. Tera Prosser ...... 15 1993 9. Danielle Cohen ...... 14 2005 Note: Players in bold italic are still active. Lauren Dickinson ...... 14 2000 Brenna Reed ...... 14 2006

WINNING PCT * Pct. Year 1. Tera Prosser ...... 750 1991 2. Carol Ewan ...... 733 1993 3. Danielle Cohen ...... 700 2005 4. Erica Schwanke ...... 677 1997 5. Lauren Dickinson ...... 667 2001 6. Tera Prosser ...... 652 1993 7. Tera Prosser ...... 643 1994 8. Brenna Reed ...... 636 2006 9. Danielle Cohen ...... 632 2006 10. Tera Prosser ...... 625 1992 EErinrin CCooperooper * Minimum 15 decisions KKarriarri MMilleriller

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HITTING Triples PITCHING Runs No. Year Innings Pitched No. Year 1. 17 ...... 1992 No. Year 1. 293 ...... 1997 17 ...... 1993 1. 358 ...... 1997 2. 229 ...... 2005 17 ...... 1995 2. 343.2 ...... 1995 3. 216 ...... 1994 4. 14 ...... 1994 3. 342.1 ...... 2005 4. 208 ...... 2006 5. 12 ...... 1998 4. 324 ...... 1994 5. 200 ...... 1991 5. 315.1 ...... 1998 Home Runs Hits No. Year Strikeouts No. Year 1. 34 ...... 2006 No. Year 1. 431 ...... 1997 2 31 ...... 2001 1. 347 ...... 1998 2. 407 ...... 2005 3. 29 ...... 2007 2. 301 ...... 1997 3. 377 ...... 2006 4. 25 ...... 2005 3. 297 ...... 2001 KKellielli MMilleriller 4. 354 ...... 1995 5. 23 ...... 2001 4. 288 ...... 2005 5. 337 ...... 1999 5. 281 ...... 2002 Stolen Bases MISCELLANEOUS RBI No. Year ERA Fielding Pct. No. Year 1. 68 ...... 1991 ERA Year Pct. Year 1 227 ...... 1997 2. 64 ...... 1997 1. 1.40 ...... 1993 1. .967 ...... 2005 2. 203 ...... 2005 3. 59 ...... 2003 2. 1.65 ...... 1991 2. .966 ...... 2006 3. 188 ...... 2001 4. 58 ...... 1992 3. 1.75 ...... 1998 3. .962 ...... 2000 4. 182 ...... 2006 58 ...... 1999 4. 1.76 ...... 1992 4. .960 ...... 1992 5. 172 ...... 1994 5. 1.79 ...... 1994 5. .959 ...... 1993 Batting Average .959 ...... 2007 Doubles Avg. Year Shutouts No. Year 1. .309 ...... 2006 No. Year Winning Pct. 1. 70 ...... 1997 2 .304 ...... 1997 1. 14 ...... 1997 Pct. Year 2. 60 ...... 2001 3. .295 ...... 2005 2. 13 ...... 1992 1. .682 ...... 1991 3. 55 ...... 2007 4. .285 ...... 2007 13 ...... 1993 2. .659 ...... 1993 4. 53 ...... 2005 5. .275 ...... 1992 13 ...... 1994 3. .652 ...... 1992 5. 50 ...... 2000 5. 12 ...... 1992 4. .642 ...... 1997 12 ...... 1998 5. .640 ...... 1994

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Player # Date Opponent Player # Date Opponent Lauren Dickinson 16 4/30/00 @ Sacred Heart (G1) Carol Ewan 11 5/5/96 vs. Marist Carol Ewan 15 4/29/95 vs. Marist (G1) Erica Schwanke 11 3/22/97 vs. Point Park Erica Schwanke 15 3/21/97 vs. Geneva (G1) Erica Schwanke 11 5/3/97 vs. Marist Erica Schwanke 15 4/18/98 @ Saint Francis (N.Y.) (G1) Erica Schwanke 11 4/4/98 vs. Pittsburgh (G1) Danielle Cohen 15 5/1/05 vs. Mount St. Mary’s (G1) Erica Schwanke 11 4/8/98 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Erica Schwanke 14 3/23/97 vs. Washington & Jeff erson (G2) Stephani Ehrenfeld 11 4/18/98 @ Saint Francis (N.Y.) (G2) Erica Schwanke 14 3/31/98 vs. Youngstown State (G1) Lauren Dickinson 11 4/11/99 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (G1) Erica Schwanke 14 4/2/98 vs. Pittsburgh (G1) Lauren Dickinson 11 4/19/99 vs. Saint Francis (N.Y.) (G1) Erica Schwanke 14 5/3/98 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2) Lauren Dickinson 11 4/15/00 vs. Quinnipiac (G1) Lauren Dickinson 14 3/25/00 @ UMBC (G1) Lauren Dickinson 11 4/8/01 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson 14 3/7/01 vs. Holy Cross Lauren Dickinson 11 4/14/01 @ Central Connecticut State (G1) Lauren Dickinson 14 4/13/01 @ Quinnipiac (G1) Lauren Dickinson 11 4/18/01 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson 14 4/7/02 vs. Monmouth (G2) Erica Riggle 11 4/6/02 vs. Long Island (G2) Erica Riggle 14 3/10/05 vs. Maine Lauren Dickinson 11 4/20/02 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (G1) Erica Schwanke 13 4/19/98 @ Wagner (G1) Danielle Cohen 11 2/20/04 vs. North Carolina A&T Erica Schwanke 13 4/27/98 vs. Monmouth (G2) Erica Riggle 11 3/24/05 vs. Dayton Lauren Dickinson 13 4/25/99 vs. Central Connecticut State (G1) Danielle Cohen 11 4/14/06 vs. Long Island (G1) Lauren Dickinson 13 5/5/00 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Tera Prosser 10 5/7/94 vs. Wagner Lauren Dickinson 13 3/5/01 vs. St. Bonaventure Tera Prosser 10 5/7/94 vs. Marist Lauren Dickinson 13 3/17/01 vs. Towson Carol Ewan 10 2/26/95 vs. Penn State Danielle Cohen 13 3/7/06 vs. St. Peters Lauren Dickinson 10 3/11/00 vs. Austin Peay Erica Schwanke 12 4/11/95 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson 10 3/10/01 vs. Maine Carol Ewan 12 4/12/96 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson 10 4/5/01 vs. Cleveland State Lauren Dickinson 12 4/1/00 vs. Monmouth (G1) Lauren Dickinson 10 4/13/01 @ Quinnipiac (G2) Lauren Dickinson 12 4/18/01 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2) Lauren Dickinson 10 2/15/02 vs. Liberty Lauren Dickinson 12 5/3/02 vs. UMBC Lauren Dickinson 10 3/9/02 vs. Campbell Danielle Cohen 12 4/30/05 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G1) Lauren Dickinson 10 3/24/02 @ Wagner (G1) Carol Ewan 11 5/3/94 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2) Danielle Cohen 10 4/11/07 @ Canisius (G1)

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FOUR-RBI GAMES Player Date Opponent Heather Ferrari 5/10/93 @ Youngstown State (G2) Erin Cooper 4/23/95 vs. St. Francis-N.Y. (G2) Erica Schwanke 4/11/96 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (G2) Brianne Morgan 3/21/97 vs. Geneva (G1) MMelissaelissa MMattesonatteson SShannonhannon O’BrienO’Brien Allyson Dubinsky 3/22/97 vs. Point Park Sandy Dobran 4/19/97 vs. St. Francis-N.Y. (G2) FOUR-HIT GAMES Cori Merkel 4/30/97 vs. Niagara (G2) Player Date Opponent Sara Headley 4/30/97 vs. Niaraga (G2) Alissa Noel 3/23/91 vs. Clarion Natalie Aloi 5/3/98 vs. Monmouth Alissa Noel 4/25/93 vs. Rider Natalie Aloi 4/8/99 vs. St. Bonaventure (G2) Kelly McLain 3/28/95 @ Cleveland State Sara Headley 4/25/99 vs. Cent. Conn. State (G1) Erin Cooper 4/15/95 @ Monmouth (G1) Dana Knapp 4/8/01 vs. St. Francis-N.Y. (G1) Allyson Dubinsky 3/22/97 vs. Point Park Lauren Dickinson 3/30/02 @ UMBC (G1) Cori Merkel 3/23/97 vs. Wash. & Jeff . (G1) Kali Byers 3/15/03 vs. Youngstown State Shannon O’Brien 3/25/98 @ Akron (G1) Kali Byers 3/28/03 @ Quinnipiac (G2) Jill Dorsch 3/11/05 vs. LaSalle Malinda Anders 2/20/04 vs. North Carolina A&T Ashlee Smith 4/2/06 @ Fairleigh Dickinson (G1) Danielle Cohen 4/18/04 vs. Central Connecticut Jill Spargo 4/10/06 vs. Youngstown State (G1) Jill Dorsch 4/9/05 vs. St. Francis-N.Y. (G1) Susan Perich 3/31/07 vs. Sacred Heart (G1) Jill Dorsch 3/28/06 vs. Cleveland State (G1) Jill Spargo 4/29/07 vs. Wagner (G2) Kali Byers 3/28/06 vs. Cleveland State (G2) Ashlee Smith 5/6/06 @ Wagner (G1) SEVEN-RBI GAMES Brenna Reed 5/13/06 vs. Wagner Player Date Opponent Susan Perich 3/5/07 vs. St. Joseph’s (G2) Kali Byers 5/8/05 vs. Wagner (G2) Camille Kline 3/22/07 vs. La Roche (G2) SIX-RBI GAMES Ashlee Smith 3/28/07 @ Youngstown State (G2) Player Date Opponent Susan Perich 4/2/07 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (G2) Brooke Panepinto 3/31/07 vs. Sacred Heart (G1) Ashlee Smith 5/4/07 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2)

Camille Kline 5/4/07 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) (G2) Note: Players in bold italic are still active.

FIVE-RBI GAMES Player Date Opponent Alissa Noel 5/8/94 vs. Rider (G2) Sara Headley 3/22/97 vs. Wash. & Jeff . Dana Knapp 3/26/00 @ Mt. St. Mary’s (G1) Amanda Shiffl et 3/18/01 vs. Morgan State Amanda Shiffl et 3/24/01 vs. UMBC (G2) Brandi Papiernik 4/8/01 vs. St. Francis-N.Y. (G2) Vicki Goodnow 4/28/01 @ Fair. Dickinson (G1) Julie Conner 4/7/02 vs. Monmouth (G1) Dana Knapp 4/11/02 @ St. Francis-Pa. (G2) Kali Byers 5/8/05 vs. Wagner (G2) Keri Meyer 4/9/05 vs. St. Francis-N.Y. (G2) Jill Dorsch 4/15/06 vs. Monmouth (G1) DDuanguang FouseFouse CCoriori MMerkelerkel Ashlee Smith 4/6/07 @ Mount St. Mary’s (G1)

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HITTING HOME RUNS No. GAMES No. 1. Kali Byers (2003-06) ...... 35 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 17 1. Kali Byers (2003-06) ...... 190 Ashlee Smith (2004-07) ...... 17 2 Sandy Dobran (1994-97) ...... 188 4. Melissa Matteson (1999-2002) ...... 16 3. Jill Spargo (2004-07) ...... 183 Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 16 4. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 180 5. Monica Everett (1991-94) ...... 179 6. Natalie Aloi (1998-2001) ...... 178 WALKS No. 7. Nicole Aloi (1998-2001) ...... 177 1. Kali Byers (2003-06) ...... 101 8. Shannon O’Brien (1996-99) ...... 176 2. Jill Dorsch (2004-07) ...... 64 9. Dana Knapp (1999-2002) ...... 175 3. Shannon O’Brien (1996-99) ...... 54 10. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 174 Nicole Aloi (1998-2001) ...... 54 Sara Headley (1996-99) ...... 174 5. Monica Everett (1991-94) ...... 48 Jill Dorsch (2004-07) ...... 174 6. Keri Meyer (2003-06) ...... 46 7. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 42 AT BATS No. 8. Alissa Noel (1991-94) ...... 39 1. Jill Spargo (2004-07) ...... 644 Brandi Doerschner (2001-05) ...... 39 2. Sandy Dobran (1994-97) ...... 571 10. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 36 3. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 551 4. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 535 STOLEN BASES No. 5. Gwen Leidy (1996-99) ...... 523 1. Kelli Miller (1990-93) ...... 58 2. Jill Spargo (2004-07) ...... 48 HITS No. 3. Ashley Wood (2002-05) ...... 43 1. Jill Spargo (2004-07) ...... 219 4. Gwen Leidy (1996-99) ...... 42 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 186 MMonicaonica EverettEverett 5. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 41 3. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 179 6. Natalie Aloi (1998-2001) ...... 37 4. Kali Byers (2003-06) ...... 168 7. Nicole Aloi (1998-2001) ...... 33 5. Jill Dorsch (2004-07) ...... 166 RBI No. 8. Alissa Noel (1991-94) ...... 29 6. Keri Myer (2003-06) ...... 165 1. Kali Byers (2003-06) ...... 144 9. Sara Headley (1996-99) ...... 26 7. Sara Headley (1996-1999) ...... 164 2. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 102 10. Monica Everett (1991-94) ...... 23 8. Gwen Leidy (1996-1999) ...... 163 3. Monica Everett (1991-94) ...... 94 9. Sandy Dobran (1994-1997) ...... 159 4. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 91 BATTING AVERAGE * Avg. 10. Natalie Aloi (1998-2001) ...... 152 5. Sara Headley (1996-99) ...... 81 1. Jill Dorsch (2004-07) ...... 345 6. Keri Meyer (2003-06) ...... 77 2. Keri Meyer (2003-06) ...... 342 RUNS No. 7. Ashlee Smith (2004-07) ...... 76 3. Jill Spargo (2004-07) ...... 340 1. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 118 8. Dana Knapp (1999-2002) ...... 75 4. Brianne Morgan (1997-98) ...... 338 2. Jill Spargo (2004-07) ...... 109 9. Melissa Matteson (1999-2002) ...... 73 5. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 337 3. Kelli Miller (1990-93) ...... 101 10. Brandi Doerschner (2001-05) ...... 70 6. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 335 4. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 97 7. Kali Byers (2003-06) ...... 329 5. Sara Headley (1996-99) ...... 93 DOUBLES No. 8. Sara Headley (1996-99) ...... 322 Gwen Leidy (1996-99) ...... 93 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 41 9. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 315 7. Sandy Dobran (1994-97) ...... 89 2. Kali Byers (2003-06) ...... 29 10. Erin Cooper (1995-98) ...... 313 8. Alissa Noel (1991-94) ...... 86 Keri Meyer (2003-06) ...... 29 * Minimum 250 at bats 9. Keri Meyer (2003-06) ...... 85 4. Dana Knapp (1999-2002) ...... 28 10. Shannon O’Brien (1996-99) ...... 74 5. Sandy Dobran (1994-97) ...... 26 6. Brandi Doerschner (2001-05) ...... 23 7. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 22 Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 22 9. Alissa Noel (1991-94) ...... 21 10. Natalie Aloi (1998-2001) ...... 20

TRIPLES No. 1. Sara Headley (1996-99) ...... 12 2. Heather Ferrari (1991-94) ...... 11 3. Alissa Noel (1991-94) ...... 10 4. Leissa Sabatini (1993-94) ...... 9 DDanaana KKnappnapp 5. Patty Morrison (1992-93) ...... 8 HHeathereather FFerrarierrari Nicole Aloi (1998-2001) ...... 8

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PITCHING GAMES No. 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 127 2. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 124 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 113 4. Erica Riggle (2002-2005) ...... 97 4. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 88 Danielle Cohen (2004-07) ...... 88 5. Carol Ewan (1993-96) ...... 81

GAMES STARTED No. 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 114 2. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 113 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 93 4. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 81 SSaraara HHeadleyeadley 5. Danielle Cohen (2004-07) ...... 75

FIELDING INNINGS PITCHED No. PUTOUTS No. 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 801.1 2. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 751.1 1. Brandi Doerschner (2001-05) ...... 833 EEileenileen CCzechanskizechanski 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 659 2. Sara Headley (1996-99) ...... 818 4. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 510.1 3. Jill Dorsch (2004-07) ...... 717 5. Erica Riggle (2002-05) ...... 474.2 4. Eileen Czechanski (1998-2001) ...... 699 SAVES No. 5. Ashlee Smith (2004-07) ...... 635 1. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 4 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 3 ASSISTS No. 3. Erica Riggle (2002-05) ...... 2 1. Jill Spargo (2004-07) ...... 344 2. Alissa Noel (1991-94) ...... 339 EARNED RUN AVERAGE * Avg. 3. Shannon O’Brien (1996-99) ...... 299 1. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 1.59 4. Sandy Dobran (1994-97) ...... 262 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 1.78 5. Keri Meyer (2003-06) ...... 279 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 1.93 4. Carol Ewan (1993-96) ...... 2.03 FIELDING PCT. * Pct. 5. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 2.92 1. Kelli Miller (1990-93) ...... 990 * minimum 300 innings pitched 2. Vicki Goodnow (2000 - 2002) ...... 988 3. Jill Dorsch (2004-07) ...... 984 WINS No. 4. Eileen Czechanski (1998-2001) ...... 982 1. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 77 5. Missy Nelson (1992-95) ...... 981 2. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 71 Ashlee Smith (2004-07) ...... 981 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 56 * Minimum 250 chances 4. Carol Ewan (1993-96) ...... 39 Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 39 SStephanitephani EhrenfiEhrenfi eeldld WINNING PCT. ** Pct. STRIKEOUTS No. 1. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 670 2. Brenna Reed (2005-) ...... 604 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 841 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 596 2. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 688 4. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 582 3. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 473 5. Carol Ewan (1993-96) ...... 527 4. Danielle Cohen (2004-07) ...... 429 Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 527 4. Carol Ewan (1993-96) ...... 376 ** minimum 30 decisions 6. Erica Riggle (2002-2005) ...... 304 7. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 276 SHUTOUTS No. COMPLETE GAMES No. 1. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 35 2. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 26 1. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 116 3. Lauren Dickinson (1999-2002) ...... 24 2. Tera Prosser (1991-94) ...... 102 4. Danielle Cohen (2004-07) ...... 11 3. Erica Schwanke (1995-98) ...... 89 5. Stephanie Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 10 4. Stephani Ehrenfeld (1997-2000) ...... 59 Carol Ewan (1996-99) ...... 10 BBrandirandi DoerschnerDoerschner 5. Carol Ewan (1993-96) ...... 58 Note: Players in bold italic are still active.

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1991 (30-14) 5/2 vs. Long Island ^ ...... W 1-0 (10) 4/16 @ Akron ...... W 2-1 4/18 @ Princeton %...... W 1-0 Coach: Craig Coleman 5/2 vs. Long Island ^ ...... W 7-1 4/20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W 5-0 4/18 vs. Hofstra % ...... L 1-2 4/20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W 8-0 4/19 @ Rutgers...... W 5-0 10-2 Home • 8-2 Road • 12-10 Neutral $ - Orlando Rebel Games 4/23 CLEVELAND STATE ...... W 8-0 4/19 @ Rutgers...... L 0-2 3/4 vs. Loyola (Ill.) $...... W 4-3 (9) ! - Penn State Classic # - Akron Invitational 4/23 CLEVELAND STATE ...... W 8-0 4/24 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... W 7-0 3/4 vs. Lake Superior State $ ...... W 4-3 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 4/25 vs. Marist ^ ...... W 3-1 4/24 vs. Marist ^ ...... W 7-1 3/5 vs. Western Michigan $ ...... L 2-6 4/25 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... W 3-2 4/24 vs. Rider ^ ...... W 2-1 3/5 vs. Detroit $ ...... L 2-3 1992 (30-16) 5/25 vs. Long Island ^ ...... W 7-2 4/25 vs. Rider ^ ...... W 5-0 3/6 vs. Valparaiso $...... L 0-2 (8) Coach: Craig Coleman 4/26 vs. Long Island ^ ...... W 7-2 5/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W 8-4 3/6 vs. Detroit $ ...... L 6-7 10-0 Home • 12-8 Road • 8-8 Neutral 5/9 @ Providence #...... L 1-3 5/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W 10-0 (5) 3/7 vs. Lake Superior State $ ...... W 3-2 5/9 vs. Drexel # ...... L 3-4 (9) 5/13 vs. Providence # ...... W 3-0 3/7 vs. Maine $ ...... L 2-3 3/7 vs. Valparaiso $...... W 1-0 5/14 vs. East Carolina # ...... W 7-1 $ - Rebel Games 3/8 vs. IUPUI $ ...... W 4-1 3/7 vs. Illinois - Chicago $ ...... W 2-1 5/14 @ Hofstra # ...... L 2-6 3/8 vs. LaSalle $ ...... L 2-3 3/8 vs. Maine $ ...... L 3-8 ! - USF Classic ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 5/15 vs. Yale # ...... W 6-2 3/23 CLARION...... W 7-2 3/8 vs. Temple $ ...... W 4-2 # - ECAC Tournament 5/15 @ Hofstra # ...... L 0-5 3/23 CLARION...... W 10-0 3/9 vs. SE Missouri State $ ...... L 0-8 $ - Tampa Bay, Fla. 3/27 @ Geneva...... W 5-0 3/9 vs. Evansville $ ...... W 3-0 1993 (27-14) 3/27 @ Geneva...... W 14-4 (6) 3/10 @ Florida State ...... L 0-1 ! - USF Classic Coach: Craig Coleman % - Princeton Classic 3/29 @ Penn State ! ...... L 0-1 3/10 @ Florida State ...... L 1-14 (5) 7-1 Home • 9-3 Road • 11-10 Neutral ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 3/29 vs. California (Pa.) ! ...... W 1-0 3/12 vs. St. Francis (Ill.)$ ...... L 2-4 # - ECAC Tournament 3/30 vs. Colgate ! ...... L 2-4 3/12 vs. SE Missouri State $ ...... L 2-3 3/6 @ Stetson ...... W 2-1 3/30 vs. LaSalle ! ...... W 2-0 3/13 @ South Florida ! ...... L 3-7 3/6 @ Stetson ...... W 4-2 1994 (32-18, 6-0 NEC) 4/2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W 2-1 3/13 vs. Miami (Ohio) ! ...... L 0-8 3/7 vs. LaSalle $ ...... W 7-3 (4) Coach: Craig Coleman 4/2 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... L 0-3 3/14 vs. North Carolina ! ...... L 6-11 3/7 vs. LaSalle $ ...... W 6-0 10-2 Home • 6-5 Road • 16-11 Neutral 4/4 GANNON...... W 8-0 3/14 vs. Oklahoma ! ...... L 3-4 3/9 vs. Central Michigan $ ...... L 3-4 4/4 GANNON...... W 7-0 3/28 @ Rutgers...... W 4-2 3/9 vs. Central Michigan $ ...... L 0-1 2/26 vs. Campbell $ ...... L 0-1 4/5 @ Cleveland State ...... W 2-0 3/28 @ Rutgers...... W 13-1 (5) 3/9 vs. Penn State $ ...... W 6-2 2/26 vs. Penn State $ ...... W 11-2 4/5 @ Cleveland State ...... W 7-5 3/29 @ Princeton ...... L 0-2 3/10 vs. Ball State $ ...... L 0-6 2/26 vs. Radford $ ...... W 10-5 4/6 vs. Edinboro #...... L 1-3 3/29 @ Princeton ...... W 6-1 3/10 vs. Ball State $ ...... L 3-10 2/27 @ East Carolina ...... W 9-1 4/6 @ Akron # ...... L 1-9 4/3 @ Virginia ...... L 2-3 3/12 @ South Florida ! ...... W 6-4 2/27 vs. UMBC $ ...... W 5-1 4/6 vs. Detroit #...... W 5-4 4/3 @ Virginia ...... W 6-1 3/12 vs. Virginia ! ...... L 2-9 3/5 @ South Florida ...... L 0-4 4/7 vs. Detroit #...... L 0-7 4/4 @ Towson...... W 2-1 3/12 vs. Oklahoma State ! ...... L 1-2 3/5 @ South Florida ...... L 1-2 4/10 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... W 11-0 4/4 @ Towson...... W 4-1 3/13 vs. Iowa State ! ...... L 3-6 (5) 3/7 vs. South Carolina ! ...... L 1-2 4/10 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... W 8-0 4/5 @ George Mason ...... W 6-3 3/13 vs. Eastern Michigan !...... L 2-4 3/7 vs. Central Michigan ! ...... W 2-1 4/12 @ Youngstown State ...... W 7-4 4/5 @ George Mason ...... L 2-3 3/31 @ Youngstown State ...... W 2-0 3/7 vs. Central Michigan ! ...... W 5-0 4/12 @ Youngstown State ...... W 2-0 4/8 OHIO ...... W 5-0 4/2 @ Temple ...... W 4-2 3/10 vs. Oklahoma ! ...... L 3-6 4/17 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ...... W 5-1 4/8 OHIO ...... W 7-4 4/2 @ Temple ...... W 9-1 3/10 vs. Oklahoma ! ...... W 12-2 4/17 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) ...... W 10-3 4/10 @ Canisius ...... L 0-3 4/7 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ...... W 5-2 3/11 @ Florida State % ...... W 1-0 4/20 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) ^ ...... W 11-0 (5) 4/10 @ Canisius ...... W 6-0 4/7 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ...... L 4-5 3/11 vs. Penn State % ...... W 3-0 4/20 vs. Wagner ^ ...... W 11-4 4/11 @ Youngstown State ...... W 4-0 4/8 W. VA. WESLEYAN ...... W 6-1 3/11 vs. Notre Dame % ...... L 0-18 (5) 4/27 INDIANA (Pa.)...... L 0-1 4/11 @ Youngstown State ...... W 4-1 4/8 W. VA. WESLEYAN ...... W 8-0 3/12 vs. Illinois - Chicago % ...... W 5-3 (8) 4/27 INDIANA (Pa.)...... W 2-1 4/12 MT. ST. MARY’S ...... W 11-1 (5) 4/14 NIAGARA ...... W 9-0 3/12 vs. UCLA % ...... L 2-6 4/28 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 7-2 4/12 MT. ST. MARY’S ...... W 9-0 4/14 NIAGARA ...... W 2-0 3/12 vs. North Carolina % ...... L 0-5 4/28 SLIPPERY ROCK...... W 8-1 4/14 NIAGARA ...... W 4-2 (8) 4/17 vs. Hofstra % ...... L 1-2 (8) 3/25 vs. Temple ~ ...... W 7-1 5/2 vs. Long Island ^ ...... L 3-4 (9) 4/14 NIAGARA ...... W 15-0 (5) 4/17 @ Princeton %...... W 5-0 3/25 vs. Rutgers ~ ...... L 3-4 5/2 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... W 4-0 4/16 @ Akron ...... W 4-1 4/18 vs. Rider % ...... W 1-0 3/26 vs. Princeton ~ ...... W 2-0

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5/6 vs. Wagner ^ ...... W 4-0 4/12 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 3-0 5/6 vs. Rider ^ ...... L 0-5 4/13 @ Long Island * ...... L 0-1 5/6 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... L 0-2 4/13 @ Long Island * ...... W 5-2 4/14 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 8-0 $ - East Carolina Invite 4/14 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 10-0 (5) ! - Tampa Bay, Fla. % - USF Classic 4/18 CLEVELAND STATE ...... L 5-8 & - Ohio State Invite 4/18 CLEVELAND STATE ...... L 0-2 * - Northeast Conference Game 4/20 @ Marist *...... L 0-3 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 4/20 @ Marist *...... L 3-4 4/21 @ Wagner * ...... W 2-1 1996 (15-23, 11-5 NEC) 4/21 @ Wagner * ...... W 11-1 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/27 MONMOUTH * ...... W 8-2 4-4 Home • 6-5 Road • 5-14 Neutral 4/27 MONMOUTH * ...... L 0-1 4/28 RIDER * ...... W 1-0 3/3 vs. Ball State $ ...... L 0-6 4/28 RIDER * ...... L 0-2 3/3 vs. Ball State $ ...... L 0-2 5/4 Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ ...... W 6-4 3/5 vs. Central Michigan $ ...... W 2-1 5/4 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... W 5-4 11993993 CColonialsolonials 3/5 vs. Central Michigan $ ...... L 2-4 5/5 vs. Marist ^ ...... L 0-6 3/6 vs. Michigan State $ ...... L 3-17 (5) 5/5 vs. Rider ^ ...... L 1-5 3/6 @ South Florida ...... L 0-4 3/6 vs. East Carolina $ ...... L 0-5 $ - Tampa Bay, Fla. 3/8 vs. Iowa ! ...... L 0-11 (5) ! - USF Classic 3/26 vs. Rutgers ~ ...... W 6-4 2/26 vs. Penn State $ ...... W 7-5 3/8 vs. Western Michigan ! ...... W 3-1 % - Princeton Invite 3/29 @ Ohio State ...... L 1-2 3/4 @ South Florida ...... L 1-5 3/8 vs. Temple ! ...... L 0-6 * - Northeast Conference Game ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 3/29 @ Ohio State ...... L 0-4 3/4 @ South Florida ...... L 0-4 3/9 vs. Virginia ! ...... L 0-5 4/2 TEMPLE ...... W 4-1 3/6 vs. Michigan State ! ...... L 1-7 3/9 vs. Western Illinois ! ...... L 1-6 1997 (34-19, 14-2 NEC) 4/2 TEMPLE ...... W 4-3 3/6 vs. Michigan State ! ...... L 1-9 (5) 3/30 vs. Lehigh % ...... L 1-2 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/5 MT. ST. MARY’S * ...... W 8-0 (5) 3/7 vs. Central Michigan ! ...... L 3-9 3/30 @ Princeton %...... L 5-7 19-2 Home • 8-5 Road • 7-12 Neutral 4/5 MT. ST. MARY’S * ...... W 8-0 (6) 3/7 vs. Central Michigan ! ...... L 1-6 3/31 vs. Hofstra % ...... L 0-10 4/14 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W 5-0 3/9 vs. South Carolina ! ...... L 1-5 3/31 @ Princeton %...... L 0-1 2/21 vs. Maryland $ ...... W 2-0 4/14 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W 6-1 3/9 vs. Louisiana Tech ! ...... L 0-8 (5) 4/11 MT. ST. MARY’S * ...... W 15-0 (5) 2/21 vs. Minnesota $ ...... L 1-15 4/16 vs. Rhode Island ...... W 4-0 (6) 3/10 vs. Illinois - Chicago % ...... L 0-4 4/11 MT. ST. MARY’S * ...... W 7-1 2/22 @ East Carolina $ ...... W 8-7 4/20 @ Youngstown State ...... W 7-4 3/10 vs. Yale % ...... L 1-4 4/12 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 8-2 2/23 vs. Eastern Michigan $ ...... W 3-1 4/20 @ Youngstown State ...... W 5-1 3/11 vs. Indiana State % ...... L 0-5 4/21 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ...... W 9-1 (5) 3/11 @ Florida State % ...... L 0-3 4/21 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ...... W 3-0 3/11 vs. Iowa % ...... L 0-9 4/23 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 3-2 (8) 3/25 @ Mt. St. Mary’s * ...... W 15-0 (5) 4/23 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 7-0 3/25 @ Mt. St. Mary’s * ...... W 6-1 4/30 vs. Hofstra & ...... L 3-7 3/26 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... W 6-3 4/30 vs. Rider & ...... L 4-7 3/26 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... W 5-0 5/1 @ Princeton &...... L 1-2 3/28 @ Cleveland State ...... L 1-7 5/1 vs. Hofstra & ...... L 0-6 3/28 @ Cleveland State ...... W 7-4 5/3 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 9-1 3/29 @ Youngstown State ...... L 1-2 5/3 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 5-2 3/29 @ Youngstown State ...... W 2-1 5/7 vs. Wagner ^ ...... W 11-0 (6) 4/1 @ Ohio State &...... L 0-6 5/7 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... W 1-0 4/1 vs. Bowling Green & ...... L 2-4 5/7 vs. Marist ^ ...... W 3-0 4/2 vs. Loyola (Ill.) & ...... L 2-7 5/8 vs. Rider ^ ...... L 3-4 4/2 @ Ohio State &...... L 1-9 5/8 vs. Rider ^ ...... W 12-4 4/2 vs. Bowling Green & ...... W 10-2 5/12 MAINE + ...... L 1-2 4/8 @ Temple ...... L 2-9 5/12 MAINE + ...... L 1-2 4/9 @ St. Joseph’s ...... W 2-1 4/9 @ St. Joseph’s ...... L 3-4 $ - East Carolina Invite 4/11 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 3-0 ! - Tampa Bay, Fla., % - FSU Invite 4/11 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 3-0 ~ - West Point Classic 4/14 @ Rider * ...... W 3-2 & - Princeton Invite 4/14 @ Rider * ...... L 2-3 * - Northeast Conference Game 4/15 @ Monmouth * ...... W 6-3 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 4/15 @ Monmouth * ...... W 5-1 (10) + - NCAA Play-In 4/20 @ Ohio State ...... L 0-8 (5) 4/20 @ Ohio State ...... L 2-6 1995 (23-30, 13-3 NEC) 4/22 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 1-3 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/22 LONG ISLAND * ...... W 3-1 10-2 Home • 8-12 Road • 5-16 Neutral 4/23 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 8-2 2/24 vs. UMBC $ ...... L 1-2 4/23 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 8-1 2/24 vs. Northern Illinois $ ...... W 3-2 4/29 MARIST * ...... L 0-1 2/25 @ East Carolina $ ...... L 3-7 4/29 MARIST * ...... W 1-0 2/25 vs. Radford $ ...... W 6-3 5/1 MARIST * ...... W 9-2 11994994 CColonialsolonials 5/1 WAGNER * ...... W 9-2

2008 Colonial Softball 43 AAll-Timell-Time ResultsResults

4/18 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 5-0 4/25 @ Cent. Conn. State * ...... W 21-0 (5) 4/18 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 2-1 4/25 @ Cent. Conn. State * ...... W 4-3 (8) 4/19 @ Wagner * ...... W 8-1 5/1 vs. Long Island ^ ...... L 0-1 (10) 4/19 @ Wagner * ...... W 3-0 5/1 vs. UMBC ^...... W 3-1 4/24 CLEVELAND STATE ...... W 8-0 5/2 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... W 3-0 4/24 CLEVELAND STATE ...... W 4-2 5/2 vs. Long Island ^ ...... L 1-2 4/25 LONG ISLAND * ...... W 5-3 $ - Reebok Spring Break Tournament 4/25 LONG ISLAND * ...... W 1-0 ! - Florida State Invite 4/27 MONMOUTH * ...... W 1-0 % - Temple Invite 4/27 MONMOUTH * ...... W 3-2 * - Northeast Conference Game 5/3 Monmouth # ...... W 5-0 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ ...... W 1-0 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ ...... L 0-1 (8) 2000 (22-22, 14-6 NEC) 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ ...... W 7-5 Coach: Craig Coleman 5/7 @ Niagara + ...... W 2-0 9-2 Home • 9-9 Road • 4-11 Neutral 5/7 @ Niagara + ...... L 0-3 5/8 @ Niagara + ...... L 0-1 3/3 vs. Wichita State # ...... L 0-1 3/3 vs. Florida International # ..... L 0-7 11998998 CColonialsolonials $ - USF Classic 3/4 vs. Bowling Green # ...... L 0-2 ! - Florida State Invite 3/4 vs. Eastern Michigan # ...... L 2-12 % - Princeton Invite 3/5 vs. Ohio State # ...... L 0-7 * - Northeast Conference Game 3/7 vs. Detroit $ ...... L 0-3 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament + - NCAA Play-in 3/7 vs. UNC Wilmington $ ...... W 6-5 2/23 vs. Illinois - Chicago $ ...... L 0-6 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ ...... W 5-0 3/8 vs. Sacred Heart $ ...... W 3-0 2/28 vs. Coastal Carolina $ ...... W 4-2 5/3 vs. Rider ^ ...... L 1-2 1999 (22-23-1, 13-5 NEC) 3/8 vs. St. Xavier $ ...... L 4-5 2/28 @ South Florida ! ...... L 0-9 5/3 vs. Marist ^ ...... W 3-2 (9) Coach: Craig Coleman 3/10 vs. Cleveland State $ ...... W 2-1 3/1 vs. Michigan State ! ...... L 0-3 5/4 vs. Rider ^ ...... L 1-2 10-3-1 Home • 6-10 Road • 6-10 Neutral 3/10 vs. Providence $ ...... L 4-7 3/1 vs. Mississippi ! ...... L 1-2 $ - Triangle Classic 3/11 vs. Austin Peay $ ...... W 4-0 3/2 vs. Coastal Carolina ! ...... W 4-3 (10) ! - USF Louisville Slugger Tournament 3/9 vs. Georgia ! ...... W 2-1 3/11 vs. Alabama-Birmingham $ . L 2-10 3/2 @ South Florida ! ...... L 0-8 (5) % - USF Speedline Tournament 3/9 vs. Massachusetts ! ...... L 2-6 3/19 POINT PARK ...... W 8-0 3/4 vs. Central Michigan % ...... L 1-3 # - 3/10 vs. Marshall ! ...... L 0-1 3/19 POINT PARK ...... W 11-2 3/4 vs. Central Michigan % ...... L 5-9 * - Northeast Conference Game 3/10 vs. Virginia ! ...... L 0-3 3/25 @ UMBC * ...... L 1-2 3/7 vs. Florida Atlantic % ...... L 3-4 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 3/11 vs. Georgia ! ...... L 3-4 3/26 @ Mt. St. Mary’s * ...... W 11-1 3/7 vs. South Carolina % ...... L 0-1 3/12 PITTSBURGH ...... L 5-6 3/26 @ Mt. St. Mary’s * ...... L 4-5 3/7 vs. Indiana State % ...... W 5-2 1998 (26-21-1, 10-1-1 NEC) 3/12 PITTSBURGH ...... T 7-7 (8) 3/27 @ UMBC * ...... L 1-2 3/8 vs. Indiana % ...... L 6-7 (8) Coach: Craig Coleman 3/13 @ Temple % ...... L 0-1 4/1 MONMOUTH * ...... W 5-1 3/8 vs. Tennessee-Chat. % ...... L 5-19 (5) 12-2 Home • 6-6-1 Road • 8-10 Neutral 3/13 vs. Boston University % ...... L 1-2 4/1 MONMOUTH * ...... L 3-6

3/21 GENEVA # ...... W 10-0 3/14 @ Temple % ...... L 5-6 4/2 LONG ISLAND * ...... W 5-4 3/5 vs. Florida Atlantic $ ...... W 2-1 3/21 GENEVA # ...... W 11-0 (5) 3/25 vs. Rider % ...... W 5-4 4/2 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 1-5 3/5 vs. Indiana State $...... L 2-6 3/22 POINT PARK # ...... W 24-0 (5) 3/25 @ Youngstown State ...... W 5-0 4/8 @ Wagner * ...... L 0-1 3/6 vs. Texas $ ...... L 1-7 3/22 WASHINGTON & JEFF. # ...... W 10-2 (6) 3/27 @ Youngstown State ...... L 6-7 4/8 @ Wagner * ...... W 7-2 3/7 vs. Michigan State $ ...... L 3-13 3/23 POINT PARK # ...... W 9-1 (5) 3/27 @ Monmouth * ...... L 5-6 4/15 QUINNIPIAC * ...... W 7-2 3/7 vs. Mississippi $ ...... L 2-3 (11) 3/23 WASHINGTON & JEFF. # ...... W 17-0 (5) 3/28 @ Monmouth * ...... L 0-4 4/15 QUINNIPIAC * ...... W 2-0 3/10 @ Stetson ...... L 0-2 3/23 WASHINGTON & JEFF. # ...... W 15-0 (5) 3/28 @ Long Island * ...... W 8-7 4/16 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...... W 4-0 3/10 @ Stetson ...... L 2-3 4/1 @ Cleveland State ...... L 0-3 3/30 @ Long Island * ...... W 1-0 4/16 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...... W 3-2 3/12 vs. UNC-Charlotte ...... W 2-0 4/1 @ Cleveland State ...... L 5-8 3/30 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 8-0 (6) 4/19 @ Pittsburgh ...... L 4-5 3/12 vs. Boston University...... W 2-0 4/2 YOUNGSTOWN ST...... W 3-2 (9) 4/2 vs. Central Michigan $ ...... L 1-9 (6) 4/19 @ Pittsburgh ...... L 0-2 3/13 vs. Louisiana State ! ...... L 0-9 4/2 YOUNGSTOWN ST...... L 0-3 4/2 vs. Mississippi $ ...... W 4-3 (8) 4/21 CANISIUS ...... W 2-1 3/13 vs. Penn State ! ...... L 0-3 4/5 @ Mt. St. Mary’s * ...... W 5-0 (8) 4/3 vs. Boston University $...... L 1-5 4/29 @ Princeton ...... W 5-3 3/13 vs. Northern Iowa ! ...... L 2-4 4/5 @ Mt. St. Mary’s * ...... W 5-3 4/3 vs. Wisconsin $ ...... L 0-8 (6) 4/29 @ Princeton ...... L 3-10 3/14 @ Florida State ! ...... L 1-4 4/6 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 8-5 4/7 vs. Michigan State $ ...... W 1-0 (8) 4/30 @ Sacred Heart * ...... W 6-3 3/14 vs. Eastern Michigan !...... W 2-1 4/6 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 2-1 4/7 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... L 0-2 4/30 @ Sacred Heart * ...... W 3-2 3/25 @ Akron ...... W 4-1 4/13 @ Rider * ...... W 4-3 4/8 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... W 7-4 5/1 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 8-0 3/25 @ Akron ...... L 0-2 4/13 @ Rider * ...... L 0-2 4/8 ST. BONAVENTURE ...... W 14-4 5/1 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 3-1 3/28 @ Princeton %...... L 0-1 (8) 4/14 @ Monmouth * ...... W 11-4 4/11 MT. ST. MARY’S * ...... W 4-3 5/3 @ Ohio State ...... L 0-1 3/28 % ...... W 8-7 (8) 4/14 @ Monmouth * ...... W 7-6 4/11 MT. ST. MARY’S * ...... W 8-0 (6) 5/3 @ Ohio State ...... L 0-8 3/29 Hofstra %...... L 4-5 4/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 9-0 (5) 4/12 UMBC * ...... L 0-6 5/5 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 3-0 3/29 Boston College % ...... L 0-7 4/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 14-3 (5) 4/12 UMBC * ...... W 2-1 5/5 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 7-6 3/31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... L 0-1 (8) 4/20 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 2-4 4/13 @ Canisius ...... L 1-4 5/12 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... L 1-3 3/31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... L 3-5 4/20 LONG ISLAND * ...... W 9-1 4/13 @ Canisius ...... L 1-9 (5) 5/12 vs. UMBC ^...... L 0-1 4/2 PITTSBURGH ...... W 7-0 4/26 WAGNER * ...... W 8-0 4/18 WAGNER * ...... W 4-3 4/2 PITTSBURGH ...... W 11-2 4/26 WAGNER * ...... W 9-0 4/18 WAGNER * ...... W 7-1 # - Golden Panther Games 4/4 PITTSBURGH ...... W 10-2 $ - Orlando Rebel Games 4/27 MARIST * ...... W 4-1 4/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 8-0 (5) 4/4 PITTSBURGH ...... W 13-4 * - Northeast Conference Game 4/27 MARIST * ...... W 3-0 4/19 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 11-1 (5) 4/5 MT. ST. MARY’S * ...... W 12-0 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 4/29 @ St. Bonaventure ...... W 4-3 4/21 @ Cleveland State ...... L 2-3 (10) 4/5 MT. ST. MARY’S * ...... W 9-1 4/29 @ St. Bonaventure ...... W 9-0 4/21 @ Cleveland State ...... L 2-3 (8) 4/8 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... L 1-2 4/30 NIAGARA ...... W 2-1 (11) 4/24 @ Quinnipiac * ...... W 2-1 4/8 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... T 2-2 4/30 NIAGARA ...... W 14-2 (5) 4/24 @ Quinnipiac * ...... L 1-2

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2001 (27-18, 17-5 NEC) 3/8 vs. LaSalle $ ...... L 2-3 4/3 @ Youngstown St...... L 1-12 (5) 4/20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... L 3-4 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/8 vs. Gardner-Webb $ ...... L 3-7 4/5 SACRED HEART * ...... W 8-3 4/20 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... L 1-5 11-3 Home • 8-8 Road • 8-7 Neutral 3/9 vs. Campbell $ ...... L 0-3 4/5 SACRED HEART * ...... L 1-11 (5) 4/22 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 3-0 3/9 vs. Fairfi eld $ ...... W 4-3 4/6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * ...... L 5-8 4/24 @ Sacred Heart * ...... W 7-0 3/5 vs. Villanova $ ...... L 1-9 3/15 vs. Kent State # ...... W 1-0 4/6 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * ...... W 7-2 4/24 @ Sacred Heart * ...... L 4-5 3/5 vs. St. Bonaventure $ ...... W 4-2 3/16 vs. Seton Hall # ...... L 0-9 4/9 @ Kent State ...... L 1-4 4/25 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * ...... L 1-2 3/7 vs. Holy Cross $ ...... W 6-4 3/16 @ Ohio State # ...... L 0-8 4/9 @ Kent State ...... L 2-8 4/25 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * ...... L 1-4 3/7 vs. Yale $ ...... L 2-3 3/17 @ Ohio State # ...... L 0-4 4/12 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 7-6 4/28 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 4-3 3/8 vs. Bethune-Cookman $ ...... W 2-1 3/23 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... L 3-4 4/12 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 6-5 5/1 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 5-12 3/8 vs. St. Joseph’s $ ...... W 5-1 3/23 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 5-3 4/13 WAGNER * ...... L 2-6 5/1 LONG ISLAND * ...... W 8-0 (5) 3/10 vs. Maine $ ...... W 3-0 3/24 @ Wagner * ...... W 5-2 4/13 WAGNER * ...... L 4-8 5/4 PITTSBURGH ...... L 1-2 3/10 vs. Rider $ ...... L 1-5 3/24 @ Wagner * ...... W 3-2 4/15 AKRON ...... L 0-11 (6) 5/4 PITTSBURGH ...... W 3-2 (8) 3/16 vs. Virginia % ...... L 2-10 3/29 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 6-2 4/15 AKRON ...... L 0-15 (5) # - Elon Invitational 3/17 vs. UNC Greensboro % ...... W 2-0 3/29 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 2-1 4/18 @ Long Island * ...... L 3-6 3/17 vs. Towson % ...... L 2-4 $ - Spring Fling Tournament 3/30 @ UMBC * ...... W 5-0 4/18 @ Long Island * ...... L 0-7 % - Seminole Invite 3/18 vs. Morgan State % ...... W 8-0 3/30 @ UMBC * ...... L 0-6 4/19 @ Monmouth * ...... L 3-4 ! - Buckeye Invite 3/18 vs. Elon % ...... W 8-5 4/6 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 1-7 4/19 @ Monmouth * ...... L 3-5 * - Northeast Conference Game 3/20 @ Ohio State ...... L 0-4 4/6 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 2-5 4/23 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... L 3-11 (6) 3/20 @ Ohio State ...... L 0-8 4/7 MONMOUTH * ...... W 8-0 4/23 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... L 3-7 2005 (29-22-1, 17-3 NEC) 3/24 UMBC * ...... W 2-0 4/7 MONMOUTH * ...... W 4-1 4/26 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ...... L 0-8 (6) Coach: Craig Coleman 3/24 UMBC * ...... W 9-7 4/10 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 7-0 4/26 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ...... W 6-0 12-5-1 Home • 9-9 Road • 8-8 Neutral 3/28 @ Kent State ...... L 0-8 4/10 @ Saint Francis (Pa.) *...... W 8-2 4/27 UMBC * ...... L 3-5 3/28 @ Kent State ...... W 3-2 4/11 @ Pittsburgh ...... W 6-2 4/27 UMBC * ...... L 3-12 3/6 vs. Detroit $ ...... W 3-0 3/31 @ Monmouth * ...... L 1-2 4/11 @ Pittsburgh ...... W 5-4 5/1 PITTSBURGH ...... L 0-6 3/6 vs. Creighton $ ...... L 0-12 3/31 @ Monmouth * ...... L 0-1 4/17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... L 2-3 5/1 PITTSBURGH ...... L 0-15 (5) 3/7 vs. Holy Cross $ ...... W 6-0 4/1 @ Long Island * ...... L 0-8 4/17 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... L 2-8 3/7 vs. Loyola (Ill.) $...... L 0-8 # - First Pitch Classic (Charlotte, N.C.) 4/1 @ Long Island * ...... L 0-2 4/20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * ...... W 3-0 3/8 vs. St. Peters $ ...... W 3-1 4/5 CLEVELAND STATE ...... L 1-2 $ - Orlando Rebel Games 3/8 vs. Yale$ ...... W 6-1 4/20 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * ...... W 9-2 % - Who’s Hoo Tournament 4/5 CLEVELAND STATE ...... L 4-5 3/10 vs. Pennsylvania $ ...... L 4-9 4/21 SACRED HEART * ...... W 2-0 * - Northeast Conference Game 4/7 WAGNER * ...... W 9-1 4/22 SACRED HEART * ...... W 6-2 3/10 vs. Maine $ ...... W 5-2 4/7 WAGNER * ...... W 4-1 4/25 KENT STATE ...... W 4-3 2004 (12-33-1, 8-9-1 NEC) 3/11 vs. Fairfi eld $ ...... L 3-4 4/8 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 8-0 4/25 KENT STATE ...... L 1-7 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/11 vs. LaSalle $ ...... W 5-0 4/8 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) * ...... W 13-3 4/27 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...... W 4-1 Home: 9-7 • Road: 2-7-1 • Neutral: 1-19 3/18 vs. Morgan State % ...... W 14-2 4/13 @ Quinnipiac * ...... W 5-0 4/27 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...... W 4-0 3/18 vs. James Madison % ...... L 0-5 4/13 @ Quinnipiac * ...... W 10-2 5/3 vs. UMBC ^...... L 1-2 2/20 vs. North Carolina A&T # ...... W 8-0 (5) 3/19 vs. Pittsburgh % ...... L 1-6 4/14 @ Central Conn. State *...... W 5-0 5/3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) ^ ...... L 4-5 2/20 vs. Campbell # ...... L 5-10 3/19 @ James Madison % ...... L 5-6 4/14 @ Central Conn. State *...... W 4-0 2/21 vs. Akron # ...... L 1-5 (8) 3/20 vs. Morgan State % ...... W 5-3 4/18 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 3-1 % - Triangle Classic 2/21 vs. Virginia Tech # ...... L 7-14 3/24 DAYTON...... L 5-6 4/18 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 5-4 $ - Orlando Rebel Games 2/22 vs. Elon #...... L 3-7 3/24 DAYTON...... T 1-1 # - Buckeye Invite 4/19 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ...... W 5-1 3/7 vs. Evansville $ ...... L 0-12 (5) 3/28 @ Cleveland State ...... L 1-2 * - Northeast Conference Game 3/7 vs. Central Florida $ ...... L 4-7 3/28 @ Cleveland State ...... L 6-7 4/19 MOUNT ST. MARY’S * ...... W 9-0 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 4/28 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * ...... W 13-0 3/8 vs. Maine $ ...... L 0-2 (8) 3/31 KENT STATE ...... L 2-3 4/28 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * ...... W 18-1 2003 (9-38, 6-14 NEC) 3/8 vs. Central Florida $ ...... L 0-3 3/31 KENT STATE ...... L 7-8 4/29 @ Sacred Heart * ...... W 7-0 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/9 vs. North Carolina $ ...... L 0-14 (5) 4/7 AKRON ...... L 2-3 4/29 @ Sacred Heart * ...... L 1-2 5-11 Home • 1-14 Road • 6-14 Neutral 3/9 vs. Evansville $ ...... L 6-9 4/7 AKRON ...... L 0-8 5/1 PITTSBURGH ...... W 2-1 3/12 vs. St. Joseph’s % ...... L 1-5 4/9 ST. FRANCIS (NY)* ...... W 8-2 5/1 PITTSBURGH ...... L 2-11 2/21 vs. East Tenn. St. # ...... L 3-11 (6) 3/12 vs. Florida State % ...... L 1-9 4/9 ST. FRANCIS (NY)* ...... W 14-6 5/4 vs. Monmouth ^ ...... L 4-7 2/21 vs. Charlotte # ...... L 0-10 (5) 3/13 vs. Central Michigan % ...... L 1-7 4/10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON* ...... W 3-0 5/4 vs. UMBC ^...... L 5-8 2/23 vs. Charleston # ...... L 0-10 (5) 3/13 vs. Texas A&M % ...... L 1-6 4/10 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON* ...... W 5-2 3/11 vs. Fairfi eld $ ...... L 0-7 3/13 vs. North Carolina % ...... L 2-5 4/13 @ Youngstown State ...... L 0-2 $ - Orlando Rebel Games 3/11 vs. Butler $ ...... L 1-7 3/14 vs. St. Louis % ...... L 2-3 4/13 @ Youngstown State ...... L 9-10 % - Winthrop Invite * - Northeast Conference Game 3/12 vs. Providence $ ...... L 1-5 3/19 vs. Ohio State ! ...... L 1-8 4/16 @ Central Conn. State* ...... L 3-5 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 3/12 vs. Niagara $ ...... L 3-4 (9) 3/20 vs. Michigan State ! ...... L 0-9 (5) 4/16 @ Central Conn. State ...... W 4-1 3/14 vs. Lehigh $ ...... L 2-3 (9) 3/20 vs. Loyola (Ill.) ...... L 0-10 (5) 4/17 @ Quinnipiac* ...... W 4-1 2002 (26-20, 16-4 NEC) 3/14 vs. IUPUI $ ...... W 9-2 3/27 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... L 1-2 4/17 @ Quinnipiac* ...... L 3-4 Coach: Craig Coleman 3/15 vs. Austin Peay $ ...... W 3-1 3/27 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... T 2-2 (8) 4/19 @ Pittsburgh ...... L 0-4 9-5 Home • 10-4 Road • 7-11 Neutral 3/15 vs. Youngstown State $ ...... L 6-7 (8) 3/28 @ Wagner * ...... W 5-2 4/19 @ Pittsburgh ...... W 2-1 3/19 @ Pittsburgh ...... L 0-8 (6) 3/28 @ Wagner * ...... L 0-2 4/30 @ Saint Francis (Pa.)* ...... W 9-2 2/15 vs. Liberty % ...... W 5-4 3/19 @ Pittsburgh ...... L 2-7 4/6 CLEVELAND STATE ...... L 0-2 (8) 4/30 @ Saint Francis (Pa.)* ...... W 5-2 2/15 vs. East Carolina % ...... W 4-2 3/21 vs. James Madison % ...... W 2-1 4/6 CLEVELAND STATE ...... L 2-3 5/1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S* ...... W 4-3 2/16 vs. Long Island %...... L 1-4 3/21 vs. Virginia % ...... L 1-10 (5) 4/9 CANISUS ...... W 5-3 5/1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S ...... W 2-0 2/16 vs. Virginia % ...... L 2-6 3/22 vs. Penn State % ...... L 0-8 (6) 4/9 CANISUS ...... W 7-6 (10) 5/3 @ Monmouth* ...... W 7-2 3/3 vs. Detroit $ ...... L 3-8 3/22 vs. Tulsa % ...... L 6-12 4/10 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 2-5 5/3 @ Monmouth* ...... W 9-0 3/3 vs. Bethune-Cookman $ ...... L 0-8 3/23 vs. Tulsa % ...... L 0-6 4/10 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 3-4 5/4 @ LONG Island* ...... L 3-4 3/5 vs. Providence $ ...... L 0-2 3/25 @ Cleveland St...... L 6-10 4/17 QUINNIPIAC * ...... L 3-7 5/4 @ LONG Island* ...... W 4-3 3/5 vs. St. Xavier $ ...... W 3-1 3/29 @ Quinnipiac * ...... L 2-8 4/17 QUINNIPIAC * ...... W 4-0 5/7 SACRED HEART* ...... W 8-0 3/6 vs. UNC-Wilmington $ ...... W 3-1 3/29 @ Quinnipiac * ...... W 7-6 4/18 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...... W 8-4 5/7 SACRED HEART* ...... W 7-2 3/6 vs. Lehigh $ ...... W 5-3 4/3 @ Youngstown St...... L 0-7 4/18 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...... W 4-2 5/8 WAGNER* ...... W 4-2

2008 Colonial Softball 45 AAll-Timell-Time ResultsResults

5/8 WAGNER* ...... W 13-4 3/28 CLEVELAND STATE ...... L 9-10 5/13 vs. #4 Mount St. Mary’s ^ ...... W 8-4 4/02 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * ...... W 4-0 5/13 QUINNIPIAC^ ...... W 6-0 3/28 CLEVELAND STATE ...... W 10-9 5/13 vs. WAGNER ^ ...... W 11-0 4/02 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON * ...... W 13-3 5/13 WAGNER^ ...... W 6-0 4/01 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 6-1 5/13 @ #1 Long Island ^ ...... L 2-4 4/06 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 10-5 5/15 @ WAGNER^ ...... W 3-2 4/01 @ St. Francis (N.Y.) * ...... W 9-0 4/06 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 4-5 % - Rebel Games 5/20 vs. #4 Stanford ! ...... L 0-9 4/02 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * ...... W 5-0 4/07 @ Monmouth * ...... L 1-3 ! - Buckeye Invitational 5/21 vs. #16 Missouri ! ...... L 0-9 4/02 @ Fairleigh Dickinson * ...... W 4-1 * - Northeast Conference Game 4/07 @ Monmouth * ...... L 9-10 4/08 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... L 5-8 4/11 @ Canisius ...... L 3-5 $ - Orlando Rebel Games ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 4/08 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) * ...... W 8-0 4/11 @ Canisius ...... L 0-1 % - James Madison Invitational * - Northeast Conference Game 4/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... W 5-4 4/18 AKRON ...... W 3-2 ^ - Northeast Conference Tournament 4/10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE ...... L 4-6 2007 (18-22, 9-9 NEC) 4/18 AKRON ...... W 6-3 ! - NCAA Regional 4/12 @ Akron ...... L 0-5 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/21 @ Quinnipiac * ...... L 2-6 4/12 @ Akron ...... L 0-8 10-4 Home • 7-11 Road • 1-7 Neutral 4/21 @ Quinnipiac * ...... W 3-1

2006 (26-19, 17-3 NEC) 4/14 LONG ISLAND * ...... W 4-0 4/22 @ Central Connecticut * ...... L 3-4 Coach: Craig Coleman 4/14 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 2-6 3/05 vs. St. Joseph’s ...... L 0-7 4/22 @ Central Connecticut * ...... W 4-2 3/05 vs. St. Joseph’s ...... W 8-4 10-4 Home • 9-7 Road • 7-8 Neutral 4/15 MONMOUTH * ...... W 13-5 4/29 WAGNER * ...... W 3-2 4/15 MONMOUTH * ...... W 6-4 3/06 @ South Florida ...... L 1-4 4/29 WAGNER * ...... L 10-11 3/05 vs. Holy Cross % ...... W 4-0 4/18 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... W 5-1 3/06 @ South Florida ...... L 0-3 4/30 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 7-19 3/05 vs. IPFW % ...... W 9-8 4/18 @ Mount St. Mary’s *...... L 1-3 %3/08 vs. Hofstra % ...... L 2-8 4/30 LONG ISLAND * ...... L 1-7 3/06 vs. Lehigh % ...... L 6-12 4/29 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...... W 6-4 %3/08 vs. Ohio State % ...... L 0-8 5/01 @ Cleveland State ...... L 0-1 3/06 vs. South Dakota State % ...... W 3-0 4/29 CENTRAL CONN. STATE * ...... W 9-6 %3/09 vs. Virginia Tech % ...... L 1-8 5/01 @ Cleveland State ...... L 0-7 3/07 vs. St. Peter’s % ...... L 3-4 4/30 QUINNIPIAC * ...... W 7-1 %3/09 vs. Fordham % ...... L 4-13 5/03 PITTSBURGH ...... W 10-1 3/07 vs. Tennessee State % ...... W 3-1 4/30 QUINNIPIAC * ...... W 5-4 %3/10 vs. Central Michigan % ...... L 0-10 5/03 PITTSBURGH ...... W 5-4 3/09 vs. Creighton % ...... L 2-7 5/02 @ Pittsburgh ...... L 0-6 3/10 vs. Michigian State %...... L 0-4 5/04 @ Saint Francis * ...... W 3-0 3/09 vs. Valparaiso % ...... L 4-7 5/02 @ Pittsburgh ...... L 2-12 3/22 LA ROCHE ...... W 9-2 5/04 @ Saint Francis * ...... W 12-9 3/10 vs. Toledo % ...... L 2-8 5/06 @ WAGNER * ...... W 8-5 3/22 LA ROCHE ...... W 11-0 % - USF Tournament 3/10 vs. St. Bonaventure % ...... W 4-3 5/06 @ WAGNER * ...... W 3-1 3/28 @ Youngstown State ...... W 2-1 * - Northeast Conference Game 3/18 vs. Central Michigan ! ...... L 1-6 5/07 @ Sacred Heart * ...... W 4-0 3/28 @ Youngstown State ...... W 8-1 3/19 vs. Youngstown State ! ...... L 1-11 5/07 @ Sacred Heart * ...... W 3-2 3/31 SACRED HEART * ...... W 14-0 3/19 vs. Ohio State ! ...... L 2-11 5/12 vs. #3 Wagner ^ ...... L 0-8 3/31 SACRED HEART * ...... L 0-14

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46 Robert Morris University YYear-by-Yearear-by-Year RecordsRecords (Complete since 1991)

Year Overall Home Road Neutral NEC 1991 30-14 10-2 8-2 12-10 N/A 1992 30-16 10-0 12-8 8-8 N/A 1993 27-14 7-1 9-3 11-10 N/A 1994 32-18 10-2 6-5 16-11 6-0 1995 23-30 10-2 8-12 5-16 13-3 1996 15-23 4-4 6-5 5-14 11-5 1997 34-19 19-2 8-5 7-12 14-2 1998 26-20-1 12-2 5-6-1 9-12 10-1-1 1999 22-23-1 10-3-1 6-10 6-10 13-5 2000 22-22 9-2 9-9 4-11 14-6 2001 27-18 11-3 8-8 8-7 17-5 2002 26-20 9-5 10-4 7-11 16-4 2003 9-38 5-11 1-14 3-13 6-14 2004 12-33-1 9-7 2-7-1 1-19 8-9-1 2005 29-22-1 12-5-1 9-9 8-8 17-3 2006 26-19 10-4 9-7 7-8 17-3 2007 18-22 10-4 7-11 1-7 9-9 Totals 408-371-4 167-59-2 123-125-2 118-187 171-69-2 Pct. .520 .737 .496 .387 .711

STREAKS Overall Home Road Neutral Winning 17 (1992) 16 (1993-94) 9 (1993) 7 (1993) Losing 20 (2004) 4 (2005) 6 (2007) 19 (2004)

2008 Colonial Softball 47 RRMUMU vvs.s. AAllll OOpponentspponents From 1991-present

OPPONENT ...... W L T OPPONENT ...... W L T OPPONENT ...... W L T OPPONENT ...... W L T Akron ...... 5 9 Florida State ...... 1 5 Missouri ...... 0 1 St. Joseph’s ...... 3 3 Austin Peay ...... 2 0 Fordham ...... 0 1 Monmouth ...... 21 13 Saint Louis ...... 0 1 Alabama-Birmingham ...... 0 1 Gannon ...... 2 0 Morgan State ...... 3 0 Saint Peter’s ...... 1 1 Ball State ...... 0 4 Gardner-Webb ...... 0 1 Mount St. Mary’s ...... 25 6 St. Xavier ...... 1 1 Bethune-Cookman ...... 1 1 Geneva ...... 4 0 Niagara ...... 7 3 St. Bonaventure ...... 8 0 Binghamton ...... First Meeting George Mason ...... 1 1 North Carolina ...... 0 4 Stetson ...... 2 2 Boston College ...... 1 1 Georgia ...... 1 1 North Carolina A & T ...... 1 0 Temple ...... 6 4 Boston University ...... 1 2 Hofstra ...... 0 9 Northern Illinois ...... 1 0 Tenn.-Chattanooga ...... 0 1 Bowling Green ...... 1 2 Holy Cross ...... 3 0 Northern Iowa ...... 0 1 Tennessee State ...... 1 0 Butler ...... 0 1 Illinois-Chicago ...... 2 2 Notre Dame ...... 0 1 Texas A&M ...... 0 1 California (Pa.) ...... 4 1 Indiana ...... 0 1 Ohio State ...... 0 17 Texas ...... 0 1 Campbell ...... 0 3 Indiana (Pa.) ...... 1 1 ...... 2 0 Toledo ...... 0 1 Canisius ...... 4 5 Indiana State ...... 1 2 Oklahoma ...... 1 2 Towson ...... 2 1 Central Conn. State ...... 14 2 IUPUI ...... 2 0 Oklahoma State ...... 0 1 Tulsa ...... 0 2 Central Florida ...... 0 2 Iowa ...... 0 2 Penn State ...... 4 3 UCLA ...... 0 1 Central Michigan ...... 3 11 Iowa State ...... 0 1 Pennsylvania ...... 0 1 UMBC ...... 6 10 Charleston ...... 0 1 IPFW ...... 1 0 Pittsburgh ...... 11 13 1 UNC-Charlotte ...... 1 0 Charlotte ...... 0 1 James Madison ...... 1 2 Point Park ...... 4 0 UNC-Greensboro ...... 1 0 Clarion ...... 2 0 Kent State ...... 3 6 Princeton ...... 5 6 UNC-Wilmington ...... 2 0 Cleveland State ...... 9 17 Lake Superior State ...... 2 0 Providence ...... 1 4 Valparaiso ...... 1 2 Coastal Carolina ...... 2 0 La Roche ...... 2 0 Quinnipiac ...... 12 5 Villanova ...... 0 1 Colgate ...... 0 1 LaSalle ...... 4 2 Radford ...... 2 0 Virginia ...... 1 7 Columbia...... First Meeting Lehigh ...... 1 3 Rhode Island ...... 1 0 Virginia Tech ...... 0 2 Creighton ...... 0 2 Liberty ...... 1 0 Rider ...... 8 10 Wagner ...... 27 6 Dayton ...... 0 1 1 Long Island ...... 15 20 Rutgers ...... 4 2 Wash. & Jeff ...... 3 0 Detroit ...... 2 5 Louisiana State ...... 0 1 Sacred Heart ...... 13 4 Western Illinois ...... 0 1 Drexel ...... 0 1 Louisiana Tech ...... 0 1 Seton Hall ...... 0 1 Western Michigan ...... 1 1 East Carolina ...... 4 2 Loyola (Ill.) ...... 1 3 SE Missouri State ...... 0 2 W. Va. Wesleyan ...... 2 0 East Tennessee State ...... 0 1 Maine ...... 2 5 Siena ...... First Meeting Wichita State ...... 0 1 Eastern Michigan ...... 2 2 Marist ...... 7 4 Slippery Rock ...... 2 0 Wisconsin ...... 0 1 Edinboro ...... 0 1 Marshall ...... 0 1 South Carolina ...... 0 3 Wisc.-Green Bay ...... First Meeting Elon ...... 1 1 Maryland ...... 1 0 South Dakota State ...... 1 0 Yale ...... 2 2 Evansville ...... 1 2 Massachusetts ...... 0 1 South Florida ...... 1 10 Youngstown State ...... 20 17 Fairfi eld ...... 1 2 Miami (Ohio) ...... 0 1 Stanford ...... 0 1 Total ...... 408 371 4 Fairleigh Dickinson ...... 11 3 Michigan State ...... 1 7 St. Francis (Illinois) ...... 0 1 Florida Atlantic ...... 1 1 Minnesota ...... 0 1 St. Francis (N.Y.) ...... 22 2 1 2008 Opponents in bold italic Florida International ...... 0 1 Mississippi ...... 1 2 Saint Francis (Pa.) ...... 32 7 1

48 Robert Morris University

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Robert Morris University, founded in 1921, is computer information systems, elementary education, management, marketing, and sport management. one of the leading universities in the Pittsburgh engineering (industrial, mechanical and software), The University’s 19 graduate degree programs region and among the largest private institutions environmental science, health services administration, include: the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.); of higher learning in Pennsylvania. information sciences, manufacturing engineering, the Master of Science (M.S.) in business education, More than 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students nuclear medicine technology, nursing, organizational communications and information systems, competitive from 37 states and 14 countries are enrolled at RMU. intelligence systems, engineering management, The 230-acre campus in Moon Township, located 15 human resource management, information security minutes from Pittsburgh International Airport and 17 and assurance, information systems management, miles from downtown Pittsburgh, is home to more information technology project management, than 1,300 resident students. The Center for Adult and instructional leadership, Internet information systems, Continuing Education is located in the heart of the nonprofi t management, nursing, organizational studies “Golden Triangle,” the city’s metropolitan center and and taxation; the Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) in information the nation’s seventh largest concentration of Fortune systems and communications; the Doctor of Nursing 500 corporate headquarters. The 32-acre Island Sports Practice (D.N.P.); and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Center on Neville Island provides state-of-the-art athletic in engineering and in instructional management and facilities for the University and the community. leadership. In addition, teacher certifi cation preparation Robert Morris University built its reputation by programs are off ered for elementary and secondary off ering strong academic programs in traditional teachers as well as information technology specialists. business fi elds such as accounting, fi nance, marketing RMU is a teaching-centered institution, featuring small and management. To prepare students for success classes taught by faculty members, not teaching assistants. in a changing and competitive workforce, the The University employs 166 full-time and 198 part-time University has created programs in communications, faculty members, and 82 percent hold terminal degrees. information systems, engineering, mathematics, The student-faculty ratio is 16:1, and the average class science, education, social sciences and nursing in size is 24. Learning resources include a library containing the past decade. Students also have the opportunity more than 137,000 bound volumes, more than 80 to gain a global perspective by studying abroad. reference databases and nearly 600 journal subscriptions. RMU off ers 30 bachelor’s degree programs: the Nearly 90 clubs and organizations help students to Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in applied mathematics, develop leadership skills, network professionally and communication, English, environmental science, media meet friends. Student organizations include varsity, arts, and social science; the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) studies, professional communications and information club and intramural sports, sororities, fraternities in media arts; the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in actuarial systems, and social science; and the Bachelor of Science and student government. The 23 varsity athletic science, applied mathematics, applied psychology, in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) in accounting, programs are affi liated with NCAA Division I. business education, competitive intelligence systems, economics, fi nance, hospitality and tourism management, For more information, visit www.rmu.edu.

50 Robert Morris University GGregoryregory G.G. Dell’Omo,Dell’Omo, Ph.D.Ph.D. CCraigraig CColeman,oleman, MM.D..D. President of Robert Morris University Director of Athletics

Gregory G. Dell’Omo, Ph.D., president of Robert Morris Robert Morris University stayed in house to hire its University, presides over one of Pennsylvania’s most latest director of athletics, naming Craig Coleman, innovative independent institutions of higher learning. M.D., to the position Feb. 15, 2005. Coleman, a He began his tenure as president on Aug. 1, 2005. native of Philadelphia who coaches RMU’s softball Taking the reins of the University during a period team, began his new responsibilities May 1, 2005, of unparalleled growth, Dell’Omo quickly developed and enters his third academic year in 2007-08. He a clear vision for RMU as a place that provides replaced the late Susan K. Hofacre, Ph.D, who passed transformational experiences for students through away in January 2005. engaged learning. He soon assembled a committee Under Coleman’s watch, the Department of of faculty, staff , students and trustees, and charged Athletics has continued to expand and gain them with turning his vision into a roadmap for the national attention. During the 2005-06 academic future. By the end of Dell’Omo’s second year, the year, Robert Morris placed a total of nine student- University had unveiled a refi ned mission statement, athletes covering six sports on ESPN The Magazine six core values, and a comprehensive fi ve-year Academic All-America District II teams, the most in strategic plan to guide RMU into the year 2012. In addition, a new 10-year campus master school history. He has overseen the development of a new Robert Morris athletics logo and plan was set in motion to guide RMU’s evolution to a more residential campus with a strong mascot as well as the launching of the new offi cial website for Colonial athletics at www. living-learning environment. rmucolonials.com. Coleman also hired Mike Rice as the seventh basketball coach in RMU Dell’Omo’s tenure has been marked by a greater emphasis on internationalism in student Division I history and the addition of fi eld hockey head coach Olivia Netzler. experiences, faculty research and exchanges, and academic programs and partnerships, All the while, Coleman has built a winning softball program at Robert Morris over the to better prepare students for success in today’s global society. Key achievements include past 17 years. During that period, RMU has won three Northeast Conference regular-season increases in the number of RMU students studying abroad and the number of international championships and six NEC Tournament titles. In 2005, Robert Morris fi nished with a league students studying at RMU, and the establishment of academic partnerships with schools in record of 17-3 to claim the regular-season championship, then swept through the NEC Chile, China, Germany, Nicaragua and Turkey. Tournament to claim its sixth title and advance to its fi rst NCAA Tournament. Dell’Omo also has committed to building the Institutional Advancement division by “As the longest-tenured coach at Robert Morris University, Craig has proven with his providing a greater focus on fundraising, alumni relations and brand building – all of which softball teams what it means to have a consistent and successful program both on the fi eld are key to supporting the University’s continued growth. And the pace of that growth has and in the classroom,” said former Robert Morris University President Edward A. Nicholson, not slowed a bit under Dell’Omo’s watch. In his fi rst two years, he oversaw the construction Ph.D. “His successful record will be an asset as he takes over as our new athletic director.” or renovation of fi ve buildings, the addition of fi ve degree programs, and the launch of a new Likewise, Coleman believes the timing was perfect for him to lead the athletic program at alumni magazine, athletic logo and mascot. Robert Morris University. Known as a “people’s president,” Dell’Omo places a high level of importance on staying “The time was right for me to make this professional change,” Coleman said at the time connected with the campus community. He engages in informal discussions with students of his hiring. “I have always had a passion for athletics and for 15 years I held management through monthly “Lunch With the President” sessions and attends freshman seminars to positions in health care. As the athletic director, I can now merge these two positions into meet new students each fall. He holds biannual Town Hall Meetings to keep faculty and one that really excites me.” staff updated on the latest University happenings, and sometimes sits in on new employee From 1988 through 2005, Coleman worked as an assistant professor of psychiatry at orientation sessions. A strong supporter of RMU athletics, he regularly attends Colonial the University of Pittsburgh School Medicine. From 1983 to 1989, he was the attending football, basketball and other sporting events. He has reached out to thousands of RMU psychiatrist at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh. alumni by attending alumni events in Pittsburgh as well as New York, Miami, Philadelphia, Coleman earned his medical degree from the The Pennsylvania State University School Cleveland, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. of Medicine in Hershey in 1983. In 1979, he earned an undergraduate degree in psychology Dell’Omo came to RMU after 14 years at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, where from the University of Pennsylvania. he served as vice president for external aff airs from 2002 to 2005. In that capacity, he was At RMU, Coleman turned a perennial losing softball program into NEC champions. Prior responsible for government and community relations, university communications and the to his arrival as head coach in 1991, the Colonials posted a record of 19-45 in the previous development of joint academic programs in China. He was Saint Joseph’s associate vice three seasons. During his 17 years as head coach, the Colonials have posted an overall record president for academic aff airs from 2000 to 2002 and dean of the Erivan K. Haub School of of 408-368-4 (.526), including a record of 171-69-1 (.712) in conference play. In 2007, he Business from 1996 to 2000, guiding the school to accreditation by AACSB International, The garnered his 400th career victory in game one of a doubleheader sweep of Akron thanks to a Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. He joined Saint Joseph’s in 1991 as 3-2 victory. He guided the Colonials to an overall record of 119-62 (.657) and four conference an assistant professor of management, moving up the faculty ranks to department chair, championships in his fi rst four years, and in 1994, his team received the fi rst national ranking associate professor and professor. Before SJU, Dell’Omo served on the faculty at Canisius in RMU history – regardless of sport – when his team was ranked as high as No. 23 in the USA College and the Cornell University Extension Program. Prior to his career in academia, he Today / National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA). spent six years working in human resources in the New York City retail industry and four years Coleman’s success as head softball coach has come not only on the fi eld, but in the conducting research on various employment issues. classroom. His players include nine District II Academic All-Americans, two NEC Spring Dell’Omo holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Montclair State University, a master’s Scholar-Athletes for softball (Stephani Ehrenfeld in 2000 and Nicole Aloi in 2001) and degree in industrial relations from Rutgers and a Ph.D. in industrial relations/human resource numerous NEC All-Academic Honor Roll selections. During the 1999-2000 academic year, management from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds certifi cates from the Harvard RMU achieved the second-highest cumulative team grade point average among all NCAA University Institute for Educational Management and the Harvard Seminar for New Presidents. Division I softball programs according to the NFCA, fi nishing with a 3.409 grade point Dell’Omo sits on the boards of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Civic average, behind only Louisiana Tech (3.571). Light Opera, Allegheny General Hospital and the Rutgers Food Policy Institute. He has Prior to his appointment as head coach at Robert Morris, Coleman compiled a record of contributed to numerous academic journals and publications and lectured at conferences 359-158 (.694) in 16 seasons coaching summer softball, mostly with the Pittsburgh Patriots throughout the world. Dell’Omo remains an active consultant to universities throughout the 18-and-under traveling fast-pitch team from 1986-91. He guided the Patriots of the Amateur nation on academic and management issues. Softball Association to three national tournaments in his fi nal four years at the helm. Dell’Omo and his wife, Polly, have three children – Lara, Nicholas and Vincent.

2008 Colonial Softball 51 RRobertobert MMorrisorris UUniversityniversity AAcademicscademics

The Robert Morris University Department Year. The award, sponsored by the league’s many years to garner Academic All-American of Intercollegiate Athletics is not all about Faculty Athletic Representatives, is bestowed honors, being named to the 2007 fi rst team winning on the fi eld or on the court. upon the NEC male and female student-athlete on defense, a year after taking home second Academics is as much a triumph as the who has exhausted his or her eligibility, graduated accolades. athletic competitions themselves. Robert and has posted the highest grade point average In all, 14 of the University’s 23 squads Morris University is committed to the total at the conclusion of the academic year. Jaszka fi nished with team GPAs of 3.0 or higher in the development of its student-athletes. carried a perfect 4.0 GPA as an elementary 2006-07 academic year, and nearly 65 percent The 2006-07 academic year followed the education major. In addition, Jaszka was one of of all RMU’s 550 student-athletes posted a 3.0 trend set before it as 44 Colonials were named 25 RMU student-athletes named to the inaugural or higher grade point average. to the Northeast Conference Fall Academic NEC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. The The reason for RMU’s success in the Honor Roll, 21 to the NEC Winter Academic 25 members from Robert Morris were the classroom is simple. Colonial student-athletes Honor Roll and 59 to the NEC Spring Academic most from any league institution. receive the very best support when it comes Honor Roll. A pair of individuals were also Additionally, Robert Morris had six student- to their academic curriculum. Evening study named Student-Athlete of the Year by the athletes named to the ESPN The Magazine halls are monitored by the department’s NEC in the respective sports, as Ray Gensler District II Academic All-America Team. Gensler student services personnel, and academic garnered the honor in football and Jeff was joined by Taryn Reichard (women’s counseling is available from both the athletic Witmyer in men’s indoor track & fi eld. soccer), Mark Klabnik (men’s soccer), Lisa department and the University’s enrollment Senior Lisa Jaszka of the volleyball squad, Jaszka and Janette Schneider (volleyball) management offi ce. Graduation is the goal, meanwhile, was honored with the inaugural and Jace Buzek (men’s ice hockey). Gensler and Robert Morris University strives to ensure Northeast Conference Scholar-Athlete of the went on to become the fourth Colonial in as its student-athletes attain that lofty goal.

52 Robert Morris University RMU’S REGULAR-SEASON RRMUMU AAthleticsthletics CHAMPIONSHIPS SINCE 1990 Men’s Basketball – 1991, 1992 Football – 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Robert Morris University Athletics stands for success. Since championships in the varsity four classifi cation at the Men’s Soccer – 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001 1990, the Colonials have claimed 23 Northeast Conference prestigious Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia, Pa., in 2000 Softball – 1997, 1998, 2005, 2006 regular-season championships and 25 league tournament and 2001. Women’s Volleyball – 1992, 1993, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 titles among 23 sports, including eight regular-season The trend of success by Colonial athletics in the new titles in volleyball, fi ve regular-season championships in millennium should come as no surprise. Five teams RMU’S NEC TOURNAMENT football, fi ve NEC Tournament titles in softball and three achieved national rankings during the 1990s, with the CHAMPIONSHIPS SINCE 1990 NEC Tournament championships in men’s soccer. 1994 women’s softball team reaching No. 23, the 1994 Men’s Basketball – 1991, 1992 The 2006-07 athletic season could arguably go down as men’s soccer team peaking at No. 16, the 1996 football Women’s Basketball – 1991, 2007 one of the greatest in RMU’s Division I history, as a number squad fi nishing second in the NCAA I-AA non-scholarship Men’s Soccer – 1993, 1994, 2005 of team and individual accomplishments highlight the ranks, the 1997 football team placing third and the 1999 Men’s Golf – 1995, 1996 year. The Colonial women’s basketball team completed football team placing fi rst. Women’s Tennis – 1996 one of the greatest turnarounds in Division I history by Robert Morris has sent 15 teams to NCAA Tournaments Men’s Indoor Track & Field – 1999, 2000 claiming its third NEC Tournament championship with since 1982. Men’s basketball and volleyball have made Men’s Outdoor Track & Field – 2000 a 68-66 victory over Sacred Heart. The win garnered the an NEC record fi ve appearances, with men’s basketball Women’s Indoor Track & Field – 1998, 2000 program its fi rst-ever NCAA Tournament bid, where the qualifying in 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990 and 1992 and Softball – 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2005 Colonials fell to N.C. State in Raleigh, N.C. The turnaround volleyball in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003. The Colonial Volleyball – 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 came just three years after fi nishing with just three wins men’s soccer team has also appeared in the NCAA 2006-07 ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY during the 2003-04 campaign. Tournament three times (1993, 1994 and 2005). ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS The Robert Morris men’s ice hockey team pulled off the Robert Morris University has also had several athletes Kevin Argauer (Men’s Track & Field) biggest upset in school history by garnering a 4-2 victory continue their athletic career in professional sports. The Kara Blakeley (Women’s Lacrosse) at Notre Dame, which entered the game ranked No. 2 in late Tim Hall (1996) was drafted by the Oakland Raiders Allan Brown (Men’s Soccer) the country. The men’s basketball team, meanwhile, got in the sixth round of the 1996 NFL Draft as a running Matt Brunck (Football) off to its best start in school history with a 4-0 mark en back. Then, in 2001, former off ensive lineman Aaron Clarke (Men’s Ice Hockey)* route to its second straight winning season. (1999) became the starting center for the Philadelphia Doug Conley (Men’s Ice Hockey)# Individually, senior Stephanie Kuhn of the RMU Eagles after being signed to the practice squad during Jill Dorsch (Softball) women’s outdoor track and fi eld team qualifi ed for the the 2000 season. He currently is the starting center for the Mary Kate Egan (Women’s Lacrosse) NCAA Championships in the javelin. Kuhn, the only Cleveland Browns. Ray Gensler (Football) student-athlete to qualify for the NCAA Championships Men’s soccer player Musa Shannon (1997) was drafted Josh Ghaly (Men’s Track & Field) in track and fi eld, turned the trick twice in her four years by the Tampa Bay Mutiny of as Alaina Gibson (Volleyball) Colyn Haugh (Football) on the team, also accomplishing the feat as a freshman. the 28th overall pick in the 1997 MLS College Draft. Five Mario Hines (Football) Off the fi eld, a total of six student-athletes were named to other former Colonial men’s soccer players have played Brittany Humphress (Women’s Track & Field) their respective ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District II professionally, as Steve Bell (1997) and Doug Petras (1994) Emily Ingle (Women’s Cross Country) Teams, while senior Ray Gensler of the football team was saw action with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds, while Rhian A.J. Jackson (Men’s Basketball) named an Academic All-American for the second straight Dodds (2003) plays for the Kilmarnock Football Club of the James Kazil (Football) year, the fi rst student-athlete in school history to earn Scottish Premier League. Said Ali (2004) and Jamie Dodds Stephanie Kuhn (Women’s Track & Field) Academic All-America honors twice. (2004) signed with the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the USL Tony Lee (Men’s Basketball) The 2006-07 athletics campaign followed a 2005-06 Pro Soccer League and the Toronto Lynx of the A-League, Brianne McLaughlin (Women’s Ice Hockey)* season in which the men’s soccer team added to its respectively, in 2004. Following Ali and Jamie Dodds in Kristen Miles (Women’s Ice Hockey)*# illustrious history by downing No. 1 seed Monmouth, 3-2 2005 was Joe Di Buono (2005), who was drafted by the Sugeiry Monsac (Women’s Basketball) Chinata Nesbit (Women’s Basketball) in overtime, to claim its third NEC Tournament title and Vancouver Whitecaps of the USL and the Cleveland Force Mike Niklos (Football) fi rst since 1994. The Robert Morris softball squad, under of the MISL. Brooke Panepinto (Softball) the guidance of director of athletics Craig Coleman, also Athletes are not the only ties that RMU athletics Jason Pelletier (Men’s Soccer) captured its fourth regular-season championship, tying has to the professional ranks. Head football coach Joe Jacek Przednowek (Men’s Soccer) Long Island for the top spot with a 17-3 league record. Walton came to the Colonials after 35 years of National Christina Roadman (Women’s Track & Field) During the 2004-05 athletics campaign, the Colonial Football League experience, including seven years as Jeff Rommes (Football) softball squad captured its third NEC regular-season the head coach of the . Alongside Walton Heather Rossi (Women’s Ice Hockey)* title with a 17-3 league record, then swept through the is another former NFL coach in Dan Radakovich, who Janette Schneider (Volleyball) NEC Tournament for its fi fth tournament title and fi rst spent 18 years as an NFL assistant and is currently RMU’s Nasim Siddeeq (Men’s Track & Field) appearance in the NCAA Tournament in school history. assistant head coach. Joining the football coaching staff John Steilner (Football) Phillips Thompson (Men’s Cross Country / The success RMU athletics has had in recent years in the summer of 2003 was , who became Track & Field) followed the seasons before it, as the Colonial football the third member of the staff with a background in the Anthony Trunzo (Men’s Track & Field) team fi nished its 2000 season a perfect 10-0, the fi rst NFL. Banaszak, the former head coach at Washington & Chad Wengert (Football) perfect campaign for any sport at Robert Morris. In the Jeff erson College, was a member of Jeff Witmyer (Men’s Track & Field) process, the team won its second straight NCAA I-AA Mid- when the team won Super Bowls X, XIII and XIV. Emily Wolthuis (Volleyball) Major National Championship according to Don Hansen’s Former Colonial men’s soccer head coach John Kowalski Ryan Zabinski (Men’s Soccer) National Football Weekly Gazette. The program celebrated also worked as the head coach for the of its 10th anniversary in 2003 and moved into its own on- the Major League, the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Note: All honors from the Northeast Conference unless noted * (CHA) honors campus football stadium, named in the MLS and the Pittsburgh Riverhounds of the A-League. # Easton Three-Star Honor from CHA honor of the program’s only head coach, in 2005. He has come full circle, as he is now head coach of the The women’s crew team claimed two straight national Colonial women’s team, a program that began in 1992.

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This is the Colonial Athletic Club Gift Recognition Levels The Colonial Athletic Club is Robert Morris FORMER VARSITY ATHLETE University’s fundraising organization for Gift Amount $5 (Year of Graduation) intercollegiate athletics. Its mission is to support • Musket Shot Newsltter the entire NCAA Division I athletic department • CAC Decal • 1 Hospitality Admit by generating revenue to assist the institution’s FAN intercollegiate sports. Gift Amount $25+ The CAC does this by soliciting memberships and contributions from RMU alumni, faculty and • Musket Shot Newsletter • CAC Decal • Logo Pin (1st year only) • 2 Hospitality Admits staff , parents and friends. It also organizes and conducts activities to create a sense of affi liation PLAYER with RMU athletics. The betterment of the student- Gift Amount $50+ athlete experience is at the heart of all projects • Musket Shot Newsletter • CAC Decal the Colonial Athletic Club undertakes. It does so in n Hall of Fame: This grouping of Robert Morris • Logo Pin (1st year only) • 4 Hospitality Admits accordance with the rules and regulations of the athletic greats began in 1991, and the Colonial • One of Any Sports Media Guide National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Athletic Club has been there every step of the way. • 10% season ticket discount the Northeast Conference (NEC) and Robert Morris Membership donations have helped fund plaques STARTER and a display case in Sewall Center recognizing University. Gift Amount $100+ By joining the Colonial Athletic Club each year, RMU athletic excellence. you have the opportunity to make a diff erence in • Musket Shot Newsletter • CAC Decal n Championship Banners: These hang at the • Logo Pin (1st year only) • 10 Hospitality Admits the lives of RMU’s 550 student-athletes. For each Charles L. Sewall Center, serving as a ring of honor • One of Any Sports Media Guide of them to be successful while at RMU and after dedicated to showcasing team accomplishments • 4 Football OR 2 Basketball Season Tickets graduation, we need your help. • Hat and success. The CAC picks up the cost of production Robert Morris University competes at the highest each time a Colonial team brings home a title! level of collegiate athletics. And it isn’t easy for a ALL-CONFERENCE Gift Amount $150+ school of this size to remain competitive. It takes a n Hospitality Areas: It’s important to give back commitment. That’s why your support is so vital. to those who support the cause. That’s why the • Musket Shot Newsletter • CAC Decal The price of success is steep. But consider the Colonial Athletic Club hosts a halftime area at each • Logo Pin (1st year only) • All Hospitality Admits + Guest home football game as well as a hospitality area eff orts and tradition of success of our student- • Two of Any Sports Media Guide athletes and coaches, and you’ll realize very quickly during home men’s basketball and hockey games. • 2 Football AND 2 Basketball OR 2 Hockey Season Tickets that it’s not too steep for you to help them in their • Hat n Alumni Reunions: Our student-athletes have a pursuit of achievement. strong affi nity for their alma mater. They enjoy Please consider how you can help RMU Athletics ALL-LEAGUE returning to campus to compete in alumni games Gift Amount $250+ continue to prosper by becoming a member of the and taking part in reunions with their former class- Colonial Athletic Club today. For more information • Musket Shot Newsletter • CAC Decal mates. The CAC supports them in these endeavors. or to join the CAC, call the Department of Athletics • Logo Pin (1st year only) • All Hospitality Admits + Guest • Two of Any Sports Media Guide n Summer Golf Outing: Proceeds from this four- at (412) 397-4865 or visit www.rmucolonials.com. • 4 Football AND 4 Basketball OR 4 Hockey Season Tickets person scramble support the Colonial Athletic Club • Hat Colonial Athletic Club Membership Scholarship Fund. ALL-AMERICAN What Does Your Annual Contribution to the n Other Scholarship Funds: Your contribution Gift Amount $500+ Colonial Athletic Club Support? could be earmarked for scholarships named in the • Musket Shot Newsletter • CAC Decal honor of the RMU Athletic Hall of Fame, the late Tim n Team Requests: We ask the coaches of our 23 • Logo Pin (1st year only) • All Hospitality Admits + Guest Hall (legendary Colonial and former NFL football player), sports what they need to enhance their programs • Two of Any Sports Media Guide the late Brianne Morgan (softball great) and current • 6 Football AND 6 Basketball OR 4 Hockey Season Tickets over and above budgeted items and services. director of athletics and softball coach Craig Coleman. • Hat • Golf Shirt • Reserved Football Parking Many times, the request is for an additional piece of equipment. The CAC has funded such things as 2007-08 Colonial Athletic Club Offi cers COACHES CIRCLE a soccer press box, weight room equipment, video Gift Amount $1,000+ President – Jerry Keller cameras and travel bags. • Musket Shot Newsletter • CAC Decal Vice-President for Membership – Nicole Hilderbrand • Logo Pin (1st year only) • All Hospitality Admits + Guest n All-Sports Banquet: The Colonial Athletic Club Vice-President for Activities – Keith Koval • Two of Any Sports Media Guide underwrites the costs of all the awards distributed Secretary / Treasurer – Joe Falletta • 6 Football AND 6 Basketball OR 4 Hockey Season Tickets at this annual event, which recognizes RMU Past President – Sam Mastovich • Hat • Golf Shirt • Reserved Football Parking student-athletes and cheerleaders. Executive Director – Marty Galosi • CAC Golf Outing Invite

54 Robert Morris University AAthleticthletic AAdministrationdministration

Craig Coleman, M.D. Marty Galosi Addie Muti Meghan Sweeney Sean Simmons Athletic Director Associate Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director / Assistant Athletic Director Assistant Athletic Director SWA

Mike Vittorino Dave Brown Jason Daley Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer

Deanne Stipcak Carol Bonner Scott Branvold, Ed.D. Ray Butter Assistant Athletic Trainer Assistant Director Faculty Representative Equipment Manager of Compliance

Margot Turner Linda Young Ronnie Peduzzi Athletic Secretary Athletic Secretary Football Offi ce Coordinator

2008 Colonial Softball 55 HHeadead CoachesCoaches

Sal Buscaglia Craig Coleman Bear Davis Bill Denniston John Kowalski Women’s Basketball Softball Men’s Lacrosse Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer

Kristin Kwiatkowski Nate Handrahan Midge McPhail Cheerleading Women’s Ice Hockey Women’s Rowing

Olivia Netzler Katy Phillips Mike Rice Derek Schooley Michael Smith Field Hockey Women’s Lacrosse Men’s Basketball Men’s Ice Hockey Track & Field / Cross Country

Jerry Stone Rob Thomas Joe Walton Men’s and Women’s Golf Volleyball Football

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DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME February April 22 (Fri.) @ Virginia Tech ! Salem, Va. Noon 3 (Thurs.) CLEVELAND STATE (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 2:00 p.m. vs. Rider ! Salem, Va. 2:30 p.m. 5 (Sat.) @ Wagner (DH) * Staten Island, N.Y. 1:00 p.m. 23 (Sat.) vs. Villanova ! Salem, Va. Noon 6 (Sun.) @ Long Island (DH) * Brooklyn, N.Y. Noon 9 (Wed.) @ Akron (DH) Akron, Ohio 2:00 p.m. March 12 (Sat.) CENTRAL CONN. STATE (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m. 10 (Mon.) vs. Cleveland State $ Orlando, Fla. 9:00 a.m. 13 (Sun.) QUINNIPIAC (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. Noon vs. Butler $ Orlando, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 15 (Tues.) @ Pittsburgh (DH) Pittsburgh, Pa. 3:00 p.m. 11 (Tues.) vs. Penn $ Orlando, Fla. 9:00 a.m. 17 (Thurs.) YOUNGSTOWN STATE (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 2:00 p.m. vs. IPFW $ Orlando, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 19 (Sat.) MONMOUTH (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m. 13 (Thurs.) vs. Butler $ Orlando, Fla. 1:00 p.m. 20 (Sun.) MOUNT ST. MARY’S (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. Noon vs. Penn $ Orlando, Fla. 5:00 p.m. 23 (Wed.) @ St. Bonaventure (DH) Olean, N.Y. 3:00 p.m. 14 (Fri.) vs. Rider $ Orlando, Fla. 9:00 a.m. 26 (Sat.) @ Sacred Heart (DH) * Fairfi eld, Conn. 1:00 p.m. vs. Columbia $ Orlando, Fla. 11:00 a.m. 27 (Sun.) @ Fairleigh Dickinson (DH) * Teaneck, N.J. Noon 15 (Sat.) vs. Siena $ Orlando, Fla. 11:00 a.m. vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay $ Orlando, Fla. 3:00 p.m. May 21 (Fri.) vs. Bowling Green % Columbus, Ohio 1:00 p.m. 1 (Thurs.) U.S. Olympic Team^ Washington, Pa. 7:35 p.m. @ Ohio State % Columbus, Ohio 3:00 p.m. 9 (Fri.) NEC Tournament TBA TBA 22 (Sat.) vs. Eastern Michigan % Columbus, Ohio 1:00 p.m. 10 (Sat.) NEC Tournament TBA TBA 23 (Sun.) vs. Binghamton % Columbus, Ohio 11:00 a.m. 26 (Wed.) @ Kent (DH) Kent, Ohio 2:00 p.m. 29 (Sat.) SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) (DH) * Moon Township, Pa. 1:00 p.m. 30 (Sun.) CANISIUS (DH) Moon Township, Pa. 11:00 a.m.

HOME GAMES IN BOLD AND ALL CAPS ! Hokies United Memorial Tournament | $ Orlando Rebel Games | % Buckeye Invitational | * Northeast Conference Game ^ Washington, Pa. ~ Consol Energy Field | (DH) Doubleheader | All home games played at the North Athletic Complex