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2008 RMU SOFTBALL.Text.Indd TTableable ooff ContentsContents 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 Northeast Conference 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 Robert Morris University softball 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, Pittsburgh, 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. (Pennsylvania, 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: Joe Walton 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 .............................................................................................................
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