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1 *Florida (50-6) 3 *Michigan (51-6) ESPN3 Women's College World Series ESPNU 6:00 PM Florida A&M (18-37) May 28-June 3 Oakland (27-22) 6:00 PM

Fla. Atlantic (37-17-1) Pittsburgh (35-20) ESPN3 ESPNU 3:30 PM Hofstra (37-12-1) California (38-16) 3:30 PM

Kentucky (29-24) North Carolina (36-14) ESPN3 Northwestern (28-21) Western Ky. (34-12) 2:30 PM

Ball St. (33-23) Central Conn. St. (31-12) SECN+ 16 *Notre Dame (40-13) 14 *Georgia (40-14) 5:00 PM

9 *Florida St. (45-12) 11 *Oklahoma (45-7) ESPN3 Dartmouth (25-16) Central Ark. (35-19) 4:00 PM

South Carolina (37-20) Lehigh (39-7) SECN UCF (48-7) Texas A&M (38-18) 1:30 PM

Utah (34-17) Washington (40-15) ESPN3 ESPNU 3:30 PM Virginia Tech (34-21) USC Upstate (43-8) 1:30 PM

Longwood (33-23) Women's College World Series Teams Fairfield (25-22) ESPN3 SECN 6:00 PM 8 *Tennessee (42-14) 1 6 *Alabama (42-12) 4:00 PM 2 3 5 *LSU (44-11) 4 7 *UCLA (45-10) ESPN2 5 ESPN3 7:00 PM Texas Southern (25-16) 6 CSUN (41-15) 8:30 PM 7 Nebraska (34-21) 8 San Diego St. (36-18) ESPN3 ESPN3 4:30 PM Arizona St. (34-20) Texas (36-15) 6:00 PM

Minnesota (46-9) Kansas (38-13)

New Mexico St. (46-14) Louisville (30-17)

St. John's (NY) (28-17) Indiana St. (26-29)

12 *Arizona (38-17) 10 *Missouri (39-14)

13 *La.-Lafayette (39-9) 15 *James Madison (47-8) ESPN3 9:00 PM Weber St. (38-17) Binghamton (24-19)

Mississippi St. (35-19) Fordham (36-18) ESPN3 6:30 PM Baylor (38-14) North Carolina St. (35-20)

South Ala. (38-11) North Dakota St. (43-9) ESPN3 4:00 PM Chattanooga (35-13) Fresno St. (40-14)

Tennessee Tech. (32-26) BYU (39-12) ESPN3 6:30 PM 4 *Auburn (49-9) ALL GAME TIMES ARE EASTERN STANDARD TIME. 2 *Oregon (46-6) All ESPN games are also available on WatchESPN.

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2015 SCHEDULE & RESULTS CALIFORNIA MICHIGAN (51-6, 21-2 Big 10) Head Coach: • RPI: 5 GOLDEN BEARS (38-16. 10-14 Pac-12) Overall: 38-16 • Pac-12: 10-14 All-Time Series Record: 7-3 Home: 14-5 • Away: 6-10 • Neutral: 18-1 Postseason Series Record: 2-2

DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT at Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) Feb. 6 BYU W, 12-4 (5) PITTSBURGH (35-20, 11-13 ACC) Feb. 7 Fordham W, 6-0 Head Coach: Holly Aprile • RPI: 50 Feb. 7 Cal Poly W, 8-4 All-Time Series Record: 1-0 Feb. 8 Northwestern W, 5-2 at Fresno State Kick-Off (Fresno, Calif.) Postseason Series Record: Have not met Feb. 13 UC Davis W, 13-0 (5) Feb. 13 Sacramento State W, 6-0 Feb. 14 UC Davis W, 8-0 (6) Feb. 15 UC Riverside W, 10-2 (5) OAKLAND (27-22, 14-6 Horizon) Feb. 15 Fresno State W, 14-9 Head Coach: Connie Miner • RPI: 198 Feb. 18 St. Mary’s W, 9-1 (6) All-Time Series Record: 1-0 at Mary Nutter Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.) Feb. 20 Tennessee W, 1-0 Postseason Series Record: 1-0 Feb. 21 Florida State W, 7-6 Feb. 21 South Carolina L, 3-1 Feb. 22 Long Island W, 11-1 (6) at Malihini Kipa Aloha Tourney (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 2015 Ann Arbor Regional Schedule Feb. 26 Hawai’i W, 12-4 (5) Game Day Match-Up Time (PT) Broadcast Feb. 27 Longwood W, 3-0 Game 1 Friday Cal vs. Pitt 12:30 p.m. ESPNU Feb. 28 San Jose State W, 3-2 March 1 Longwood W, 4-3 (8) Game 2 Friday Michigan vs. Oakland 3 p.m. ESPNU at UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Game 3 Saturday Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 1 p.m. ESPN2 March 6 Iowa State W, 6-2 Game 4 Saturday Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 3:30 p.m. ESPN2 March 7 Eastern Kentucky W, 9-2 March 7 UC Santa Barbara W, 5-1 Game 5 Saturday Winner Game 4 vs. Loser Game 3 6 p.m. ESPNU March 8 Houston W, 9-3 Game 6 Sunday Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 5 12:30 p.m. ESPNU March 13 Arizona* L, 9-2 Game 7 Sunday Winner Game 6 vs. Loser Game 6 (if necessary) 3 p.m. ESPNU March 14 Arizona* W, 7-4 March 15 Arizona* L, 4-3 March 18 Minnesota L, 8-1 March 20 Arizona State* L, 8-7 March 21 Arizona State* W, 6-5 March 22 Arizona State* L, 11-6 BEAR NECESSITIES CAL'S TOP STORYLINES March 25 Sacramento State W, 13-4 : March 27 Oregon State* W, 3-1 March 28 Oregon State* W, 3-2 For the second time in three seasons, Cal’s road to the Women’s College World Series begins in Ann March 29 Oregon State* L, 3-1 Arbor, Mich. The Golden Bears (38-16, 10-14 Pac-12) will join the tournament’s No. 3 seed and host April 2 Utah* L. 8-6 Michigan (51-6, 21-2 Big 10), as well as Pittsburgh (35-20, 11-13 ACC) and Oakland (27-22, 14-6 April 3 Utah* L, 12-10 Horizon) at Alumni Field in the Great Lake State, where Cal’s postseason quest last ended in 2013. April 4 Utah* W, 4-1 April 8 St. Mary’s W, 8-1 All games in the series will be carried by the ESPN family of Networks, with Adam Amin and Amanda April 11 UNLV W, 3-1 Scarborough on the call. April 11 UNLV W, 9-4 April 12 UNLV W, 9-1 (5) April 14 Santa Clara W, 8-0 (5) PRIMED FOR THE POSTSEASON April 17 UCLA* L, 8-0 (5) Cal’s 2015 selection marks the 29th time in school history that the Bears have earned a berth to the April 18 UCLA* L, 5-3 NCAA Softball Tournament out of a possible 34 seasons since the NCAA began sponsoring softball April 19 UCLA* L, 8-5 April 24 Washington* W, 5-3 in 1982. At 28 consecutive tournament appearances from 1986-2013, Cal held the nation’s longest April 25 Washington* L, 9-6 active postseason streak before the Bears failed to qualify in 2014. The Golden Bears are 68-29 in April 26 Washington* W, 9-5 NCAA Regional play with 16 Regional championships. April 29 Pacific W, 4-1 May 1 Oregon* L, 5-3 May 2 Oregon* L, 9-0 (5) The Bears have clinched a Super Regional berth seven of a possible nine times since the super regional May 3 Oregon* L, 17-1 (5) format was introduced in 2005, failing to advance in 2013 (Ann Arbor Regional) and 2007 (Tuscaloosa May 7 Stanford* W, 4-1 Regional). May 8 Stanford* W, 4-3 May 9 Stanford* W, 11-2 (5) at NCAA Regional (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Cal has made 12 trips to the Women’s College World Series, with its most recent appearance coming May 15 Pitt 12:30 P.M. in 2012. The Bears, who ranked No. 1 in the country all season and earned the tournament’s No. 1 May 16 Michigan/Oakland TBD seed, hosted a regional and super regional in Berkeley. The 2012 squad opened WCWS play against May 17 TBD TBD LSU, winning 5-3, before falling to Oklahoma 3-0. Cal won a 6-3 decision over Oregon before Alabama NCAA Super Regional (Campus sites) May 23-25 TBA handed the Bears their second and final loss, a 5-2 defeat, in Oklahoma City. Women’s College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla) May 28 - June 4 TBA FAMILIAR FIELD All times Pacific (PT) and subject to change Cal has already faced 15 of the 63 other teams in the 2015 NCAA Tournament field -- Northwestern, Home games in BOLD Florida State, South Carolina, Utah, Longwood, Tennessee, Arizona State, Minnesota, Arizona, * indicates Pac-12 opponent Washington, UCLA, Fordham, Fresno State, BYU and Oregon. The Golden Bears own a 13-15 regular- 2015 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE ANN ARBOR REGIONAL

season record against this year’s tourney teams that they have already faced. QUICK FACTS Seven of the nine Pac-12 softball programs are representing the conference in the postseason. General Information NCAA SOFTBALL POSTSEASON FORMAT Location...... Berkeley, Calif. The Blue and Gold join 63 other teams that will be competing at 16 regional Enrollment...... 37,581 sites in the first round of -elimination Regionals. The top 16 teams were Founded...... 1868 seeded in order, and the remaining teams were placed in regional brackets to Nickname...... Golden Bears create balanced competition and avoid conference matchups, when possible. Each Regional winner will advance to Super Regional competition for a best- Colors...... Blue (PMS 282) and Gold (116) of-three series at eight campus sites. The eight teams that win their Super Conference...... Pac-12 Regionals will advance to the WCWS, May 30 through June 5 in Oklahoma Chancellor...... Nicholas Dirks City’s ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, for a shot at the NCAA Softball National Interim Director of Athletics...... H. Michael Williams Championship in the double-elimination tournament. The championship final will be a best-of-three-series. Softball Administrator...... Foti Mellis Home Field (Capacity)...... Levine-Fricke Field (1,200) THE 2002 TITLE RUN In 2002, the Bears owned a perfect record at the Fresno Regional - opening with Coaching Staff a 10-inning 2-1 win over host Fresno State. Cal beat Cal State Fullerton twice to advance to its seventh Women’s College World Series. The Bears opened Head Coach...... Diane Ninemire (28th Season) things in Oklahoma City with a 4-2 win over home favorite Oklahoma. A 1-0 Alma Mater...... Nebraska-Omaha, 1980 defeat of Florida State and a 3-0 win over Arizona State sent the Bears to the Cal/Career Record...... 1,216-579 championship match against Arizona. It was the first time that the Bears had Assistant Coach...... Tammy Lohmann (10th season) been in the title game, and no other Cal women’s team had ever won an NCAA national championship at the time. The game was a pitching duel between Cal’s Alma Mater...... Arizona State, 1997 Jocelyn Forest and ‘Zona’s , two of the best hurlers in the nation. Assistant Coach...... Chuck D’Arcy (first season) Forest had a younger team behind her, notably less experienced and freshmen- Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Mandy Santos (second season) laden compared to the defending national champion Wildcats. Additionally, Softball Office Phone...... 510-643-9101 Mike Candrea and his ‘Cats had already won six NCAA championships in program history and had been to the title game 10 times. Candace Harper had Softball Fax...... 510-643-1116 the first RBI with a single up the middle in the seventh to give Cal a 1-0 lead, and Mailing Address...... 2227 Piedmont Avenue the Bears never looked back - ultimately winning the game 6-0...... Berkeley, CA 94720 BEARS FINISH SEVENTH AS PREDICTED Cal finished the 2015 regular season seventh in the Pac-12, just as conference 2014 Team Information coaches predicted earlier this year. The Bears tallied a 10-14 record in 2014 Record...... 23-29 (4-18/Ninth Pac-12) conference action. Oregon won the league with a 21-3 conference record and Home Record...... 6-11 46-6 record overall. Away Record...... 6-10 The Bears have claimed three Pac-12 (or Pac-10) titles – in 1987, 2005 and Neutral Site Record...... 11-8 most recently, 2012. 2014 NCAA Postseason...... Did not qualify 2014 Final Rank...... Unranked REGULAR SEASON IN REVIEW Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/2 Leading up to conference play, the Bears proved that the struggles of 2014 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 11/5 were behind them by starting off the season 12-0, a record that included dramatic wins over No. 9 Florida State and No. 10 Tennessee in the Mary Nutter Newcomers...... 8 Collegiate Classic in Palm Springs, Calif. In the back-end of a doubleheader in Palm Springs, Cal suffered its’ first loss of the year to South Carolina, but rebounded from the loss with a 9-0 win streak heading into the Pac-12 portion PROGRAM History of the schedule. First Year...... 1972 (43 seasons) The Bears reached 20 wins in 21 games with a full four-game sweep at UNLV’s All-Time Record...... 1603-773-3 (.674) entering 44th season Rebel Classic in early March. It marked the first time since 2012 that the Bears National Championships...... One (2002) started the season with 20 wins through 21 games. Cal also matched the mark Women’s College World Series Appearances...... 12 in 2005, 2001 and 2000...... (1986, 92, 96, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 11, 12) The Bears entered Pac-12 play ranked No. 11 in the country after beginning Last WCWS Appearance...... 2012 the season unranked. In the daunting Pac-12 conference. the Bears finished NCAA Postseason Appearances...... 29 conference play with a 10-14 record, taking series wins over No. 18 Washington, ...... (1986, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, Oregon State and Stanford...... 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14) Last Postseason Appearance...... 2014 LAST TIME OUT Pac-12 Championships...... Three (1987, 2005, 2012) Last weekend, Cal hosted crosstown rival Stanford in the final series of the regular season. In arguably the most entertaining series of the year, the Bears used two walk-off wins and a run-rule victory to sweep the Cardinal.

Athletic Communications In the series opener, Stanford took a 1-0 lead into the bottom of the seventh Softball Contact...... Mara Rudolph but the Bears loaded the bases and freshman Kobie Pettis completed the Cell Phone...... 510-384-6574 comeback with a walk-off grand slam. The next day was deja vu as neither Office Phone...... 510-643-5846 team scored until the sixth inning, when for the second time in as many days Email...... [email protected] Stanford’s Kayla Bonstrom a leadoff solo shot in the top of the sixth. Cal came back in its side of the inning to take a 2-1 lead into the seventh. However, Website...... CalBears.com the Cardinal scored twice and the Bears needed another come-from-behind Mailing Address...... 349 Haas Pavilion, victory to clinch the series. Down to their final three outs, Cal rallied once again ...... Berkeley, Calif. 94720 as sophomore Bailey O’Mara walked and freshman Jazmyn Jackson doubled to

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The Cal used a five-run first inning and a four-run fourth 3/23/07 Louisville, Ky. L, 11-8 senior finished third in the Pac-12 inning to rout Stanford. Pettis led the Bears with 5/16/03 Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 9-0 conference in this category a 2-for-2 day at the plate, including her second 5/18/03 Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 1-0 of the series. Sophomore Katie 5/26/01 Oklahoma City, Okla. W, 5-2 Sutherland-Finch picked up her third win of the 3/26/94 Sacramento, Calif. W, 5-3 .434 series after throwing five innings and allowing two 3/27/92 Sunnyvale, Calif. W, 5-4 Cheyenne Cordes’ average runs on five hits. 3/24/90 Sunnyvale, Calif. W, 5-1 with runners in scoring position 3/5/87 Las Cruces, N.M. W, 4-3 this year. The senior is 36-for-83 at CAL CLAWS THROUGH RECORD BOOKS the plate. Despite Cal’s atypical 2014 season, which saw the SCOUTING THE PITT PANTHERS Bears miss the postseason for the first time in head • Maggie Sevilla is hitting .358 with 67 hits coach Diane Ninemire’s career, the 2015 Golden • McKayla Taylor has 13 home runs and 56 RBIs 5 Bears have clawed their way back to success and • Savannah King has a 20-7 record in the circle The number of Pac-12 games in through the record books. Ninemire’s 2015 squad with a 2.73 ERA which senior Britt Vonk did not is on pace to set or match a number of team single- • Shelby Pickett is batting .354 with eight home season records, including: runs and 34 RBIs register a hit. Vonk led the Bears • Kayla Harris has a 3.95 ERA with three saves with 32 hits in conference play. Base Hits 1 1999 522 SERIES HISTORY: Cal leads 1-0 ... Cal’s first and only meeting with Pitt came in the .968 9 2005 489 regular season in 2008’s Eller Media Stadium Cal’s this year. 10 2015 483 Tournament, hosted by UNLV in Las Vegas, Nev. The The team finished third in the Pac- Bears won in dramatic fashion, capitalizing on a Pitt 12 in this category. Runs error in the bottom of the seventh after Pitt tied the 1 2012 422 game up at 2-2 in its side of the seventh inning. 2 2015 325 Sanoe Kekahuna capitalized on a dropped fly ball by the Pitt left fielder to score. 119 Home Runs The combined number of RBIs between Henderson and Cordes. 1 2012 84 Date Site Result ... 2/29/08 Las Vegas, Nev. W, 3-2 4 2010 51 5 2015 49 11-0 Stephanie Trzcinski’s record in the RBI SCOUTING THE OAKLAND GOLDEN GRIZZLIES circle in non-conference games. 1 2012 376 • Sara Cupp leads her team with a .382 The sophomore holds a 1.92 ERA 2 2015 286 batting average • Sarah Hartley is hitting .366 with 11 in those games. RANKINGS ROUNDUP home runs and 39 RBIs Cal enters the postseason with a No. 19 ranking in • Erin Kownacki has a 16-12 record with a both the ESPN.com/USA Softball and USA Today/ 2.43 ERA 2 NFCA polls, marking the Bears’ 13th consecutive • The Golden Grizzlies have 72 stolen The number of home runs Danielle week in the top 25. Cal is No. 20 in the NCAA RPI. bases on the year Henderson needs to match Cal’s • Jackie Kisman has a team-high 69 hits on the season all-time record. Henderson has 53 ON DECK in her career. The record, which is The winner of the Ann Arbor Regional will play the SERIES HISTORY: Cal leads 1-0 held by Veronica Nelson, is 55. winner of the Athens Regional, which features the The Bears meet their Ursine counterparts for the hosting Georgia Bulldogs (40-14), the No. 14 seed second time in Ann Arbor, as the previous lone in this year’s tournament, as well as North Carolina meeting between the pair came at 2003’s Ann (36-14), Western Kentucky (34-12) and Central Arbor Regional. Cal scored five runs on seven 16 Connecticut State (31-12). Super Regional action is consecutive singles in the third inning en route to The number of NCAA Regional set for May 22-24. an 8-0, six-inning victory over Oakland. The Bears Championships the Bears have tabbed 15 hits in the win, later going on to face claimed in 29 total appearances. SCOUTING THE Michigan and earn an eventual WCWS berth. • , named ESPNW’s National Player of the Year, is hitting .469 with 20 home runs and Date Site Result 33 74 RBIs 5/15/03 Ann Arbor, Mich. W, 8-0 (6) The combined number of steals • Sierra Lawrence is hitting .369 and has 21 stolen between Jackson and Vonk. bases on 21 attempts JACKSON AMONG NATION’S FINEST • is 26-4 in the circle with a 1.44 ERA • holds a 1.70 ERA and has 21 wins FRESHMEN on the year California newcomer Jazmyn Jackson is among .336 • Kelly Christner has a team-high 74 hits and is the nation’s top freshmen as she is among the top Cal’s current team batting batting .420 10 finalists for NFCA Division I Softball Freshman average. The program’s single- of the Year honor. Jackson is one of two Pac-12 season record is .328. SERIES HISTORY: Cal leads 7-3 athletes in the top 10, joining Oregon’s Jenna The Golden Bears owned the upper hand over the Lilley. The original 25 finalists were from among 23

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universities across the country. The top three finalists revealed on May 21. The winner will be announced during a presentation on May 26 in Oklahoma City, INDIVIDUAL RECORD WATCH Okla., two days before the start of Women’s College World Series.

Jackson burst onto the scene this year, collecting a hit in each of her first 21 Cheyenne Cordes games to help the Bears start the season with a sizzling 21-1 record. As the Single-Season RBI primary centerfielder, Jackson has played errorless ball. The speedster has 1 Cordes 72 2015 been a catalyst at the top of the order for the Bears, swiping all 17 bases she 2 Valerie Arioto 60 2012 has attempted this year and leading the team in hits. Valerie Arioto 60 2010

Career CORDES RACKS UP NATIONAL HONORS Senior Cheyenne Cordes is one of 10 finalists for the Senior CLASS Award. 1 Valerie Arioto 431 2008-12 An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School ®, 2 Haley Woods 413 2003-06 the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages 3 Cordes 406 2012-present students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be Career Home Runs have notable achievements in four areas of excellence: community, classroom, 1 Veronica Nelson 55 2000-03 character and competition. From the original list of 30 candidates, Cordes was ... one of 10 finalists selected by a national media committee to be placed on the 4 Haley Woods 48 2003-06 official ballot. 5 Cordes 45 2012-present Earlier this season, Cordes was among the 50 softball student-athletes named Career RBI to the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Watch List. The annual award 1 Haley Woods 191 2003-06 recognizes outstanding athletic achievement by NCAA Division I collegiate 2 Valerie Arioto 186 2008-12 athletes around the country. She was also one of 32 athletes invited to the USA 3 Cordes 180 2012-present Softball Women’s National Team Selection Camp in January.

Danielle Henderson CORDES, HENDERSON DRAFTED Career Home Runs Seniors Cheyenne Cordes and Danielle Henderson join the list of Golden 1 Veronica Nelson 55 2000-03 Bears who have the opportunity to play professionally, as both were drafted 2 Valerie Arioto 54 2008-12 by teams this April. Henderson was the first-ever draft 3 henderson 53 2012-present pick by the Dallas Charge, taken fourth overall and in the first round. She is not the first Henderson to make history for the charge, as sister Jolene Henderson Career RBI was the first-ever player to sign for the Charge, the NPF’s newest expansion 1 Haley Woods 191 2003-06 team. Cordes was the 14th overall pick in the third round by the Pennsylvania ... Rebellion. 4 Veronica Nelson 168 2000-03 5 henderson 165 2012-present NATIONAL TEAMERS ABOUND Cal’s 2015 roster is dotted with national team members thanks to four Golden Career Walks Bears who earned spots on their respective rosters. Freshmen Kobie Pettis 1 Veronica Nelson 395 2000-03 and Jazmyn Jackson earned spots on the U.S. Women’s Junior National Team 2 Valerie Arioto 264 2008-12 following a January selection camp and will play in the World Cup of Softball X in Southern California in July and the International Softball Federation (ISF) Junior 3 henderson 159 2012-present Women’s World Championship in Oklahoma City, Okla. in August. Sophomore Stephanie Trzcinski will also compete in California and Oklahoma this summer Career Total Bases after being named to Australia’s U-19 Women’s National Team. Senior Britt 1 Valerie Arioto 431 2008-12 Vonk is a seven-time member of the Dutch National Team and has played with ... her Netherlands teammates every summer since 2008. 3 Cheyenne Cordes 406 2012-present 4 henderson 384 2012-present Cal standout Valerie Arioto (2008-12) will repeat as a member of the USA Softball Women’s National Team this summer. Britt Vonk Career Runs Senior Cheyenne Cordes and former Bear Jolene Henderson (2010-13) were 1 Valerie Arioto 222 2008-12 also invited to January’s Women’s National Team Selection Camp, and incoming 2 Jamia Reid 172 2009-12 freshman Lindsay Rood joined Pettis and Jackson at the Junior National Team 3 Vonk 165 2011-present camp.

Jazmyn Jackson NINEMIRE NOTCHES 1,200TH WIN Single-Season Hits Already the winningest coach in Golden Bear history, male or female, Diane Ninemire joined elite company as one of eight coaches in the history of the 1 Gillian Box 90 1995 sport to reach 1,200 wins after a 7-4 win against Arizona on Saturday, March ... 14. Ninemire is now one of only five active NCAA Division 1 softball coaches 4 Kendall Richards 81 1994 to reach the 1,200 mark, joining Arizona’s Mike Candrea, Michigan’s Carol 5 Jackson 78 2015 Hutchins, DePaul’s Eugene Lenti and Tennessee’s Ralph Weekly. She is also Jamia Reid 78 2010 only one of four coaches to earn all 1,200 wins at the same school. Katie Sutherland-Finch As of the end of the 2015 regular season, Ninemire has contributed to roughly Single-Season Saves 76 percent of the Cal softball program’s total wins with 1,216 wins of Cal’s 1 Kristina Thorson 5 2006 1,603 all-time total coming under Ninemire’s direction. 2 Sutherland-Finch 4 2015 Jolene Henderson 4 2012 TRZCINSKI LEADS SOUTH AUSTRALIA TO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Kristina Thorson 4 2004 Stephanie Trzcinski returned to Berkeley for her sophomore year as a national champion after leading her South Australia squad to its first Softball Australia Nicole DiSalvio 4 1998 Under-19 National Championship since 2006 in January. Trzcinski’s team defeated Queensland 2-1 in the Grand Final. She was named Player of the

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Grand Final for her efforts. South Australia claimed its first Elinor McKenzie Shield since 2006, and just the third championship since the tournament began in 1974. top 25 rankings FROM DEVIL TO BEAR as of May 12 Following pitching coach John Reeves’ retirement this summer, former Arizona State associate head coach and pitching coach Chuck D’Arcy signed on to help guide the Golden Bear bullpen. D’Arcy joined Cal following a successful four-year tenure in Tempe in which he helped the Sun Devils to one national championship USA TODAY/NFCA and three consecutive Women’s College World Series berths.Under D’Arcy’s direction, developed into a three-time NFCA All-American who led ASU to the WCWS as a freshman. Alongside Pac-12 Rank Team Record standout Mackenzie Popescue, the duo became one of the nation’s top pitching tandems, combining for a 162-40 record. Each finished their senior seasons in the top 10 in the conference for average. 1 Oregon (19) 46-6 2 Florida (13) 50-6 FOUR MORE FOR 2015-16 3 Michigan 51-6 The University of California softball team will see another outstanding class suit up in blue and gold for the 4 Auburn 49-9 Bears in 2016 after signing Danielle Bowers, Krysten McCue, Lindsay Rood and Kourtney Shaw to National 5 Alabama 42-12 Letters of Intent during the early signing period. The foursome, who all hail from the Golden State, will join 6 Oklahoma 45-7 the Bears next season. 7 UCLA 45-10 HENDERSON MAKES HISTORY 8 LSU 44-11 Former Golden Bear standout Jolene Henderson, who made history in 2013 by becoming Cal’s all-time 9 Florida State 42-12 winningest pitcher, made history once again as the first player ever to sign with National Pro Fastpitch’s 10 Tennessee 42-14 new expansion team, the Dallas Charge on Jan. 27. Henderson will join the Charge for its inaugural season 11 Louisiana Lafayette 39-9 beginning Summer 2015. Henderson led the Bears in the circle from 2010-13, recording a 130-35 record 12 Missouri 39-14 and 1.63 career ERA. She was a three-time NFCA All-American, 2012 Pac-12 Pitcher of the Year and finalist 13 UCF 48-7 for both USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year and the Senior CLASS Award. Last season, she played professionally for Team Denso in Japan and was a member of the U.S. Women’s National Team, helping 14 Georgia 40-14 Team USA capture a gold medal and two silver medals in international tournaments last summer. 15 Minnesota 46-9 16 Arizona 38-17 REEVES RETIRES 17 James Madison 47-8 The offseason brought a number of changes for the Golden Bears, but none as major as the retirement 18 Baylor 38-15 of longtime pitching coach John Reeves. The bullpen staple joined the Bears in 1994 and served as 19 California 38-16 pitching coach for 21 seasons. In his more than two decades on the Cal staff, Reeves helped the Bears to 20 Washington 40-15 a 928-428 record (.684 winning percentage), including 10 trips to the Women’s College World Series, 20 postseason berths and two conference titles along with 123 All-Conference and 47 Pac-12 All-Academic 21 Notre Dame 40-13 laurels. Under his tutelage, Cal’s claimed three conference Pitcher of the Year honors and 13 All- 22 South Alabama 38-11 America selections. 23 Arizona State 34-20 24 Texas A&M 38-18 TWEET, LIKE, REPEAT 25 North Dakota State 43-9 Join the Bears in the social media realm for a behind-the-scenes look at the team all season long. Follow along with in-game scoring updates, exclusive photos, interviews and more at: ESPN.com/USA SOFTBALL • Facebook: www.Facebook.com/CalSoftball • Twitter: @CalSoftball • Instagram: @CalSoftball Rank Team Record 1 Florida (11) 50-6 2 Oregon (6) 46-6 3 Michigan (2) 51-6 4 Auburn (1) 49-9 5 Oklahoma 45-7 6 Alabama 42-12 7 LSU 44-11 8 UCLA 45-10 9 Tennessee 42-14 10 Florida State 45-12 11 Minnesota 46-9 11 Louisiana-Lafayette 39-9 13 Missouri 39-14 14 UCF 48-7 15 Baylor 38-15 16 Georgia 40-14 17 James Madison 47-8 18 Arizona 38-17 19 California 38-16 20 Washington 40-15 21 Arizona State 34-20 22 Notre Dame 40-13 23 Utah 34-17 24 North Dakota State 43-9 25 Texas A&M 38-18

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The last time... 2015 trophy case The Last Time California… Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (4) Scored 10+ runs in a game...... 11 vs. Stanford (5/9/15) Stephanie Trzcinski (Feb. 16, March 2) Scored 15+ runs in a game...... 18 vs. IPFW (3/4/11) Katie Sutherland-Finch (Feb. 23, May 11) Logged 10+ hits in a game...... 11 vs. Stanford (5/9/15) Logged 15+ hits in a game...... 15 vs. Sac State (3/25/15) Logged 20+ hits in a game...... 23 at Fresno State (2/15/15) Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (1) Drew 10 or more walks in a game...... 10 vs. BYU (2/6/15) Kobie Pettis (May 11) Stole five or more bases in a game...... 5 at Oregon State (4/19/13) Stole 10 or more bases in a game...... 10 vs. Illinois-Chicago (2/19/10) Hit five or more home runs in a game...... 5 at Utah (4/7/12) NFCA Freshman of the Year Award Top 10 Finalist Defeated a Top 10 team (NFCA)...... 7-6 vs. #9 Florida State (2/20/15) Jazmyn Jackson Defeated a Top 5 team (NFCA)...... 5-0 vs. #2 Arizona State (5/11/15) Defeated ranked opponent at home...... 9-5 vs. No 18 Washington (4/26/15) Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist Defeated ranked opponent on the road. 6-5 at No. 12 Arizona State (3/21/15) Defeated ranked opponent at neutral site.7-6 vs. No. 9 Florida State (2/21/15) Cheyenne Cordes Loss to ranked opponent at home...... 6-9 vs. #18 Washington (4/25/15) Lost to ranked opponent on the road...... 1-17 at #2 Oregon (5/3/15) USA Softball Player of the Year Top 50 Lost to ranked opponent at a neutral site.... 6-10 vs. #12 Texas A&M (2/21/14) Cheyenne Cordes Lost to unranked opponent at home...... 1-3 vs. Oregon State (3/29/15) Lost to unranked opponent on the road...... 2-5 vs. Utah (5/3/14) Lost to unranked opponent at a neutral site...1-3 vs. South Carolina (2/21/15) Won a run-rule game...... 11-2 (5) vs. Stanford (5/9/15) last year's honors Lost a run-rule game...... 1-17 (5) vs. Oregon (5/3/15) Won an extra-inning game...... 4-3 (8) vs. Longwood (5/1/15) All-Pac-12 (8) Lost an extra-inning game...... 2-3 (8) vs. Loyola Chicago (3/2/14) Cheyenne Cordes (1st team) The Last Time a Cal Player... Danielle Henderson (1st team) Recorded 4+ hits in a game...... 4, Britt Vonk vs. Washington (4/26/15) Victoria Jones (HM) Recorded 5+ hits in a game...... 5, Kylie Reed at Stanford (3/14/14) Breana Kostreba (HM) Scored 4+ runs in a game...... 4, Cheyenne Cordes vs. St. Mary’s (3/10/13) Kylie Reed (HM, All-Freshman) Drove in 5+ runs in a game...... 7, Cheyenne Cordes vs. Sac State (3/25/15) Hit 2+ home runs in a game...... 3, Cheyenne Cordes vs. Sac State (3/25/15) Alleah Laxamana (All-Freshman HM) Hit a grand slam...... Kobie Pettis vs. Stanford (5/7/15) Stephanie Trzcinski (All-Freshman HM) Hit back-to-back home runs...... Cheyenne Cordes vs. Sac State (3/25/15) Hit 2+ doubles in a game...... 2, Britt Vonk vs. Washington (4/26/15) NFCA All-Pacific Region (3) Hit 2+ triples in a game...... 2, Vanessa Alvarez vs. UC Davis (2/13/15) Stole 3+ bases in a game...... 3, Jamia Reid at St. Mary’s (4/11/12) Cheyenne Cordes (1st team) Had a walk-off home run.... Kobie Pettis (Grand Slam, B7 vs. Stanford (5/7/15) Danielle Henderson (2nd team) Had a walk-off hit...... Cheyenne Cordes (RBI single, B7) vs. Stanford (5/8/15) Kylie Reed (3rd team)

The Last Time a Cal Pitcher... Pac-12 All-Academic (4) Struck out 15+ batters...... 15, Jolene Henderson vs. Sac State (3/30/13) Struck out 10+ batters...... 15, Jolene Henderson vs. Sac State (3/30/13) Vanessa Alvarez (HM) Threw a no-hitter...... Katie Sutherland-Finch vs. Santa Clara (4/14/15) Danielle Henderson (HM) Threw a ...... Jolene Henderson vs. Murrary State (3/5/11) Jasmin Mejia (HM) Nisa Ontiveros (HM)

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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. B/T hT. yR. hOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL DIANE NINEMIRE FAST FACTS 3 Kylie Reed IF L/R 5-5 So. Corona, Calif./Norco COACHING HONORS 6 Bailey O’Mara IF L/R 5-7 So. Cameron Park, Calif./Univ. of the Pacific • 2012 Easton Team of the Year 7 Katie Sutherland-Finch RHP R/R 5-4 So. Hillsboro, Ore./Glencoe • 2012 Pac-12 Coach of the Year 8 Danielle Henderson IF R/R 5-5 Sr. Elk Grove, Calif./Sheldon • 2011 NFCA Pacific Region Coaching 9 Vanessa Alvarez OF L/R 5-2 Jr. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty Staff of the Year 10 Kristin Cullen RHP R/R 5-7 Fr. North Hills, Calif./Oaks Christian • 2011 Midland University Athletic Hall 14 Kristin Hoover OF R/R 5-5 Fr. Tampa, Fla./Berkeley Prep of Fame Induction 16 Nisa Ontiveros RHP R/R 5-10 Jr. Bakersfield, Calif./Ridgeview • 2009 NFCA Hall of Fame Induction 17 Stephanie Trzcinski RHP R/R 5-6 So. Adelaide, South Australia/ • 2002 NFCA Coaching Staff of the Year St. Peters Girls School • 1991 Pac-10 Coach of the Year 18 Britt Vonk IF R/L 5-7 RS-Sr. Enschede, Netherlands/ • NCAA Pacific Region Advisory Committee Het Stedelijk Lyceum Zuid • All-American Selection Committee 19 Brianna Massey OF L/L 5-4 Jr. Santa Clara, Calif./West Valley CC 20 Octavia Bond IF L/R 5-1 Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif./Northgate COACHING HISTORY 21 Kobie Pettis IF L/R 5-9 Fr. Jackson, Calif./Argonaut • Head Coach, Cal 22 Mary Lee IF R/R 5-7 Sr. San Diego, Calif./Torrey Pines 1988-present 24 Jazmyn Jackson OF L/R 5-7 Fr. San Jose, Calif./Archbishop Mitty • Assistant Coach, Cal 25 Breana Kostreba UTIL. R/R 5-3 Sr. Aptos, Calif./Aptos 1983-1988 27 Cheyenne Cordes UTIL. R/R 5-4 Sr. Fairfield, Calif./Rodriguez • Assistant Coach, Texas Women’s University 44 Jasmin Mejia OF R/R 5-6 Jr. Riverside, Calif./Arlington 1989-1983 88 Taurie Pogue UTIL. R/R 5-9 Fr. Meridian, Idaho/Mountain View 99 Alleah Laxamana IF R/R 5-8 So. Long Beach, Calif./Woodrow Wilson EDUCATION Graduated in 1980 with a bachelor’s Head Coach: Diane Ninemire, 28th season (Nebraska-Omaha ’80) degree from University of Nebraska- Associate Head Coach: Tammy Lohmann, 10 season (Arizona State ’97) Omaha and a master’s degree Assistant Coach: Chuck D’Arcy, first season in physical education from Texas Volunteer Assistant Coach: Mandy Santos, second season Women’s University in 1987

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE ATHLETIC BACKGROUND NO. NAME POS. Cheyenne Cordes SHY-ann Began her collegiate career at Midland 9 Vanessa Alvarez OF Cord-ess Lutheran, leading the team to a state 20 Octavia Bond IF Breana Kostreba Bree-AH-nuh championship as a freshman before 27 Cheyenne Cordes IF Cuss-TREE-bah transferring to Nebraska-Omaha. At 10 Kristin Cullen RHP Alleah Laxamana Uh-LEE-uh UNO, she played varsity basketball 8 Danielle Henderson IF Lax-uh-MA-nuh and softball. A shortstop and left 14 Kristin Hoover OF Brianna Massey Bree-ANNA fielder, Ninemire helped UNO win the 24 Jazmyn Jackson OF Mass-E 1978 championship and make three 25 Breana Kostreba UTIL. Jasmin Mejia Meh-HE-yuh appearances in the College World 99 Alleah Laxamana IF Nisa Ontiveros KNEE-sah Series. 22 Mary Lee IF On-ta-VER-ohs 19 Brianna Massey OF Kobie Pettis CO-bee NINEMIRE'S NUMBERS 44 Jasmin Mejia OF Taurie Pogue TORRIE (rhymes with vogue) as of May 11, 2015 6 Bailey O’Mara IF Stephanie Trzcinski Tra-ZIN-ski Years as Head Coach 28 16 Nisa Ontiveros RHP Diane Ninemire NINE-meyer Years as Head Coach (Cal) 28 21 Kobie Pettis IF Tammy Lohmann Low-men Wins 1,216 88 Taurie Pogue UTIL. Chuck D’Arcy Duh-R-C Losses 579 3 Kylie Reed IF Winning Percentage .677 7 Katie Sutherland-Finch RHP All-America selections 35 17 Stephanie Trzcinski RHP All-Pac-12 selections 147 18 Britt Vonk IF Academic All-America selections 4 Pac-12 All-Academic selections 58 All-Region selections 87 Coach of the Year 2 ROSTER BY CLASS National Titles 1 SENIORS (5): Cheyenne Cordes, Danielle Henderson, Breana Kostreba, Mary Lee, Britt Vonk Conference Titles 2 JUNIORS (4): Vanessa Alvarez, Brianna Massey, Jasmin Mejia, Nisa Ontiveros No. of Olympians Coached 7 SOPHOMORES (5): Alleah Laxamana, Bailey O’Mara, Kylie Reed, Katie Sutherland-Finch, Winning Seasons 26 Stephanie Trzcinski Years in Post Season 26 FRESHMEN (6): Octavia Bond, Kristin Cullen, Kristin Hoover, Jazmyn Jackson, Kobie Trips to WCWS 12 Pettis, Taurie Pogue Title Game Appearances 3

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20152015 California STATISTICS Softball Overall Statistics for California (as of May 12, 2015) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 38-16 Home: 14-5 Away: 6-10 Neutral: 18-1 Pac-12: 10-14

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 24 Jackson, Jazmyn . 4 4 6 49-49 175 49 78 8 4 1 21 97 . 5 5 4 11 1 22 0 . 4 7 9 1 2 17-17 108 4 0 1.000 18 Vonk, Britt . 4 3 1 54-54 153 53 66 7 1 1 23 78 . 5 1 0 36 1 17 0 . 5 3 4 3 7 16-18 107 86 18 .9 1 5 8 Henderson, Danielle . 3 8 4 54-54 138 44 53 8 1 14 47 105 . 7 6 1 50 2 16 3 . 5 5 0 1 1 0-0 125 39 1 .9 9 4 27 Cordes, Cheyenne . 3 8 2 54-54 173 38 66 10 0 15 72 121 . 6 9 9 18 3 24 2 . 4 4 4 2 1 1-1 96 9 3 .9 7 2 3 Reed, Kylie . 3 6 7 43-37 128 22 47 4 3 0 19 57 . 4 4 5 3 1 1 0 . 3 8 6 0 10 6-8 80 69 2 .9 8 7 21 Pettis, Kobie . 2 9 1 54-54 165 22 48 9 1 6 33 77 . 4 6 7 9 2 19 0 . 3 3 5 0 3 1-1 245 10 6 .9 7 7 9 Alvarez, Vanessa . 2 8 8 50-45 104 30 30 4 3 2 16 46 . 4 4 2 24 1 9 1 . 4 2 6 0 2 4-5 57 3 0 1.000 88 Pogue, Taurie . 2 7 9 34-28 86 11 24 2 0 3 16 35 . 4 0 7 1 2 16 0 . 3 0 3 0 2 2-2 22 31 3 .9 4 6 25 Kostreba, Breana . 2 6 4 50-43 121 14 32 5 1 3 21 48 . 3 9 7 16 3 28 2 . 3 6 2 1 0 0-0 22 0 1 .9 5 7 99 Laxamana, Alleah . 2 5 3 42-34 87 14 22 1 0 3 9 32 . 3 6 8 16 4 7 3 . 3 9 3 0 2 1-1 117 7 1 .9 9 2 6 O'Mara, Bailey . 2 0 0 24-10 40 3 8 2 0 0 4 10 . 2 5 0 2 2 4 1 . 2 7 3 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .0 0 0 22 Lee, Mary . 1 7 6 30-15 34 10 6 0 0 0 4 6 . 1 7 6 0 1 11 0 . 2 0 0 0 3 0-0 31 17 2 .9 6 0 44 Mejia, Jasmin . 0 9 7 23-9 31 6 3 0 0 1 1 6 . 1 9 4 3 2 7 0 . 2 2 2 0 0 1-1 22 2 4 .8 5 7 14 Hoover, Kristin . 0 0 0 6-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 10 Cullen, Kristin . 0 0 0 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 17 Trzcinski, Stephanie . 0 0 0 31-15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 13 0 1.000 19 Massey, Brianna . 0 0 0 26-0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 16 Ontiveros, Nisa . 0 0 0 9-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 1 6 2 .7 7 8 7 Sutherland-Finch, K . 0 0 0 39-32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 13 2 .8 6 7 Totals . 3 3 6 54 1437 325 483 60 14 49 286 718 . 5 0 0 191 25 183 12 . 4 2 1 8 33 49-55 1039 310 45 . 9 6 8 Opponents . 2 8 5 54 1420 212 405 56 3 54 195 629 . 4 4 3 123 16 198 5 . 3 4 6 12 17 22-26 1008 504 77 . 9 5 2

LOB - Team (362), Opp (337). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (28). IBB - Team (1), Henderson, D 1. Picked off - Henderson, D 2, Jackson, J 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 16 Ontiveros, Nisa 2 . 7 2 5-1 9 7 2 1/0 0 36.0 42 21 14 11 19 7 0 1 . 2 7 1 3 8 0 0 2 17 Trzcinski, Stephanie 3 . 5 1 15-5 31 15 7 3/0 1 131.2 134 70 66 46 61 24 2 19 . 2 5 9 3 3 0 4 4 7 Sutherland-Finch, K 3 . 7 9 18-10 39 32 17 3/0 4 168.0 203 104 91 60 114 20 1 27 . 2 9 5 9 4 12 8 11 10 Cullen, Kristin 10.18 0-0 6 0 0 0/0 0 11.0 26 17 16 6 4 5 0 7 . 4 4 8 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 3 . 7 8 38-16 54 54 26 7/0 5 346.2 405 212 187 123 198 56 3 54 . 2 8 5 15 16 12 12 17 Opponents 5 . 4 8 16-38 54 54 21 2/1 3 336.0 483 325 263 191 183 60 14 49 . 3 3 6 46 25 2 8 33

PB - Team (9), Henderson, D 5, Laxamana, A 4, Opp (13). Pickoffs - Team (2), Henderson, D 2, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Laxamana, A (14-15), Finch, K (14-15), Henderson, D (8-11), Trzcinski, S (4-7), Ontiveros, N (3-3), Cullen, K (1-1).

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Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Pac-12 Pitcher of record Attend Time ! Feb 06, 2015 vs BYU W 12-4 5 1-0-0 0-0-0 Ontiveros, N (W 1-0) 1 5 6 2:15 ! Feb 07, 2015 vs Fordham W 6-0 7 2-0-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 1-0) 1 6 4 1:57 ! Feb 07, 2015 vs Cal Poly W 8-4 7 3-0-0 0-0-0 Ontiveros, N (W 2-0) 1 6 0 2:06 ! Feb 08, 2015 vs Northwestern W 5-2 7 4-0-0 0-0-0 Finch, K (W 1-0) 2 3 5 2:03 $ Feb 13, 2015 vs UC Davis W 13-0 5 5-0-0 0-0-0 Ontiveros, N (W 3-0) 1 3 2 2:00 $ Feb 13, 2015 vs Sacramento St. W 6-0 7 6-0-0 0-0-0 Finch, K (W 2-0) 1 4 1 2:09 $ Feb 14, 2015 vs UC Davis W 8-0 6 7-0-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 2-0) 1 2 9 1:55 $ Feb 15, 2015 vs UC Riverside W 10-2 5 8-0-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 3-0) 8 5 2 1:56 $ Feb 15, 2015 at Fresno State W 14-9 7 9-0-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 4-0) 1 5 5 0 2:45 Feb 18, 2015 at St. Mary's W 9-1 6 10-0-0 0-0-0 Finch, K (W 3-0) 1 8 9 1:45 % Feb 20, 2015 vs #10 Tennessee W 1-0 7 11-0-0 0-0-0 Finch, K (W 4-0) 4 0 0 2:21 % Feb 21, 2015 vs #9 Florida St. W 7-6 7 12-0-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 5-0) 2 3 5 2:20 % Feb 21, 2015 vs South Carolina L 1-3 7 12-1-0 0-0-0 Finch, K (L 4-1) 2 4 3 2:08 % Feb 22, 2015 vs LIU Brooklyn W 11-1 6 13-1-0 0-0-0 Finch, K (W 5-1) 1 8 7 1:50 Feb 26, 2015 at Hawaii W 12-4 5 14-1-0 0-0-0 Finch, K (W 6-1) 3 7 2 1:55 Feb 27, 2015 vs Longwood W 3-0 7 15-1-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 6-0) 0 1:57 Feb 28, 2015 vs San Jose W 3-2 7 16-1-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 7-0) 0 2:10 Mar 01, 2015 vs Longwood W 4-3 (8) 17-1-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 8-0) 0 2:23 & Mar 06, 2015 vs Iowa St. W 6-2 7 18-1-0 0-0-0 Trzcinski, S (W 9-0) 1 7 6 1:51 & Mar 07, 2015 vs Eastern Kentucky W 9-2 7 19-1-0 0-0-0 Ontiveros, N (W 4-0) 1 3 6 1:57 & Mar 07, 2015 vs UC Santa Barbara W 5-1 7 20-1-0 0-0-0 Finch, K (W 7-1) 2 6 6 2:05 & Mar 08, 2015 vs Houston W 9-3 7 21-1-0 0-0-0 Ontiveros, N (W 5-0) 2 4 6 2:15 * Mar 13, 2015 #18 ARIZONA L 2-9 7 21-2-0 0-1-0 Finch, K (L 7-2) 2 7 9 2:08 * Mar 14, 2015 #18 ARIZONA W 7-4 7 22-2-0 1-1-0 Trzcinski, S (W 10-0) 5 2 1 2:25 * Mar 15, 2015 #18 ARIZONA L 3-4 7 22-3-0 1-2-0 Trzcinski, S (L 10-1) 1 2 5 4 2:24 Mar 18, 2015 #15 MINNESOTA L 1-8 7 22-4-0 1-2-0 Finch, K (L 7-3) 1 0 3 2:34 * Mar 20, 2015 at #21 Arizona State L 7-8 7 22-5-0 1-3-0 Ontiveros, N (L 5-1) 1 3 6 8 2:25 * Mar 21, 2015 at #21 Arizona State W 6-5 (8) 23-5-0 2-3-0 Finch, K (W 8-3) 1 4 8 8 2:40 * Mar 22, 2015 at #21 Arizona State L 6-11 7 23-6-0 2-4-0 Trzcinski,S (L 10-2) 1 1 4 3 2:25 Mar 25, 2015 at Sacramento St. W 13-4 7 24-6-0 2-4-0 Finch, K (W 9-3) 4 7 6 2:20 * Mar 27, 2015 OREGON ST. W 3-1 7 25-6-0 3-4-0 Finch, K (W 10-3) 1 2 3 2:01 * Mar 28, 2015 OREGON ST. W 3-2 7 26-6-0 4-4-0 Trzcinski, S (W 11-1) 3 0 9 1:56 * Mar 29, 2015 OREGON ST. L 1-3 7 26-7-0 4-5-0 Finch, K (L 10-4) 7 1 9 2:08 * Apr 02, 2015 at Utah L 6-8 7 26-8-0 4-6-0 Finch, K (L 11-2) 2 3 8 2:50 * Apr 03, 2015 at Utah L 10-12 7 26-9-0 4-7-0 Trzcinski, S (L 11-2) 3 5 4 2:19 * Apr 04, 2015 at Utah W 4-1 7 27-9-0 5-7-0 Trzcinski, S (W 12-2) 5 8 8 2:18 Apr 08, 2015 ST. MARY'S W 8-1 7 28-9-0 5-7-0 Finch, K (W 11-5) 1 0 3 2:04 Apr 11, 2015 UNLV-1 W 3-1 7 29-9-0 5-7-0 Finch, K (W 12-5) 1 3 4 2:12 Apr 11, 2015 UNLV-2 W 9-4 7 30-9-0 5-7-0 Trzcinski, S (W 12-3) 3 0 4 2:00 Apr 12, 2015 UNLV W 9-1 5 31-9-0 5-7-0 Finch, K (W 13-5) 9 5 0 1:38 Apr 14, 2015 SANTA CLARA W 8-0 5 32-9-0 5-7-0 Finch, K (W 14-5) 6 7 1:28 * Apr 17, 2015 at #8 UCLA L 0-8 5 32-10-0 5-8-0 Finch, K (L 14-6) 2 8 2 1:40 * Apr 18, 2015 at #8 UCLA L 3-5 7 32-11-0 5-9-0 Finch, K (L 14-7) 1 2 6 4 2:21 * Apr 19, 2015 at #8 UCLA L 5-8 7 32-12-0 5-10-0 Finch, K (L 14-8) 1 2 5 6 2:20 * Apr 24, 2015 #18 WASHINGTON W 5-3 7 33-12-0 6-10-0 Finch, K (W 15-8) 4 2 3 2:11 * Apr 25, 2015 #18 WASHINGTON L 6-9 7 33-13-0 6-11-0 Finch, K (L 15-9) 5 1 0 2:39 * Apr 26, 2015 #18 WASHINGTON W 9-5 7 34-13-0 7-11-0 Trzcinski, S (W 14-3) 1 3 4 2 2:40 Apr 29, 2015 PACIFIC W 4-1 7 35-13-0 7-11-0 Trzcinski, S (W 15-3) 7 3 1:50 * May 01, 2015 at #2 Oregon L 2-5 7 35-14-0 7-12-0 Trzcinski, S (L 14-4) 1 2 7 9 1:56 * May 02, 2015 at #2 Oregon L 0-9 5 35-15-0 7-13-0 Finch, K (L 15-10) 1 6 5 3 1:52 * May 03, 2015 at #2 Oregon L 1-17 5 35-16-0 7-14-0 Trzcinski, S (L 15-5) 1 6 4 4 2:05 * May 07, 2015 STANFORD W 4-1 7 36-16-0 8-14-0 Finch, K (W 16-10) 1 0 8 2:03 * May 08, 2015 STANFORD W 4-3 7 37-16-0 9-14-0 Finch, K (W 17-10) 1 9 2 1:40 * May 09, 2015 STANFORD W 11-2 5 38-16-0 10-14-0 Finch, K (W 18-10) 7 5 6 1:50

* = Conference game ! = Kajikawa Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) $ = Fresno St. Kickoff (Fresno, Calif.) % = Nutter Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.) ^ = Hawaii Spring Fling (Honolulu, Hawaii) () extra inning game

TWITTER: @CalSoftball • FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/CalSoftball • INSTAGRAM: @CalSoftball 11 2015 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE ANN ARBOR REGIONAL cal leaders MULTIPLE HIT GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Total CAL LEADERS 24 Jackson, Jazmyn 10 9 3 - 22 BATTING (minumum 10 AB): 27 Cordes, Cheyenne 16 5 - - 21 Average: Jackson .446 18 Vonk, Britt 16 2 2 - 20 Hits: Jackson 78 8 Henderson, Danielle 10 6 - - 16 3 Reed, Kylie 6 4 2 - 12 At Bats: Jackson 175 21 Pettis, Kobie 9 2 - - 11 Doubles: Cordes 10 9 Alvarez, Vanessa 7 - - - 7 Triples: Jackson 4 25 Kostreba, Breana 4 1 - - 5 Home Runs: Cordes 15 88 Pogue, Taurie 3 - - - 3 Total Bases: Cordes 121 99 Laxamana, Alleah 2 1 - - 3 44 Mejia, Jasmin 1 - - - 1 Runs Scored: Vonk 53 22 Lee, Mary 1 - - - 1 RBI: Cordes 72 6 O’Mara, Bailey 1 - - - 1 Slugging Pct.: Henderson .761 TEAM 86 30 7 0 123 On-Base Pct.: Henderson .550 Walks: Henderson 50 MULTIPLE RBI GAMES Player 2 3 4 5+ Total Hit By Pitch: Laxamana 4 27 Cordes, Cheyenne 13 3 4 1 21 Most : Kostreba 28 8 Henderson, Danielle 5 4 3 - 12 Sac Bunts: Reed 8 21 Pettis, Kobie 7 2 1 - 10 Sac Flies: Vonk 3 18 Vonk, Britt 6 1 - - 7 Stolen Bases: Jackson 17 24 Jackson, Jazmyn 6 - - - 6 25 Kostreba, Breana 5 - 1 - 6 Steal Attempts: Jackson 17 3 Reed, Kylie 3 1 1 - 5 88 Pogue, Taurie 2 2 - - 4 PITCHING (minimum 50.0 IP): 9 Alvarez, Vanessa 2 1 - - 3 99 Laxamana, Alleah 2 - - - 2 ERA: Trzcinski 4.51 22 Lee, Mary 1 - - - 1 Wins: Sutherland-Finch 18 TEAM 52 14 10 1 77 Saves: Sutherland-Finch 4 Opp Avg: Trzcinski .259 HITTING STREAKS Innings: Sutherland-Finch 168.0 Player Longest Current 24 Jackson, Jazmyn 21 - Batters Struck Out: Sutherland-Finch 114 18 Vonk, Britt 9 9 Wild Pitches: Sutherland-Finch 9 21 Pettis, Kobie 9 3 Hit Batters: Sutherland-Finch 4 8 Henderson, Danielle 8 - Shutouts: Sutherland-Finch/ 3 88 Pogue, Taurie 7 4 Trzcinski 27 Cordes, Cheyenne 6 3 3 Reed, Kylie 5 3 99 Laxamana, Alleah 4 2 FIELDING: 9 Alvarez, Vanessa 3 - Fielding Pct: 4 players 1.000 25 Kostreba, Breana 3 3 Assists: Vonk 86 22 Lee, Mary 3 1 6 O’Mara, Bailey 3 - Chances: Pettis 261 44 Mejia, Jasmin 2 - Putouts: Pettis 245 Errors: Vonk 18 REACH BASED STREAKS CSB: 2 players 3 Player Longest Current 24 Jackson, Jazmyn 21 9 27 Cordes, Cheyenne 18 3 2015 GRAND SLAMS 18 Vonk, Britt 15 9 8 Henderson, Danielle 12 12 Danielle Henderson vs. BYU (2/6/15) 99 Laxamana, Alleah 10 5 3 Reed, Kylie 10 9 Cheyenne Cordes at Fresno St. (2/15/15) 21 Pettis, Kobie 9 3 Cheyenne Cordes vs. Iowa St. (3/6/15) 9 Alvarez, Vanessa 8 8 Kobie Pettis vs. Stanford, walkoff (5/7/15) 88 Pogue, Taurie 7 5 25 Kostreba, Breana 6 3 44 Mejia, Jasmin 4 1 22 Lee, Mary 3 1 6 O’Mara, Bailey 3 1 19 Massey, Brianna 1 1 14 Hoover, Kristin 1 --

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INDIVIDUALindividual GAME GAME HIGHSHIGHS

Batting

At bats: 5 - (15 times ) Runs scored: 3 - (11 times ) Hits: 4 - (7 times ) RBIs: 7 - Cordes, Cheyenne at Sacramento St. (Mar 25, 2015) Doubles: 2 - (5 times ) Triples: 2 - Alvarez, Vanessa vs UC Davis (Feb 13, 2015 at Fresno, Calif.) Home runs: 3 - Cordes, Cheyenne at Sacramento St. (Mar 25, 2015) Total bases: 12 - Cordes, Cheyenne at Sacramento St. (Mar 25, 2015) Walks: 3 - Vonk, Britt vs UC Davis (Feb 13, 2015 at Fresno, Calif.) 3 - Henderson, Danielle vs LIU Brooklyn (Feb 22, 2015 at Cathedral City, CA) 3 - Henderson, Danielle vs Stanford (May 08, 2015) Strikeouts: 3 - Jackson, Jazmyn at Arizona State (Mar 20, 2015) 3 - Lee, Mary at UCLA (Apr 18, 2015) 3 - Pettis, Kobie at Oregon (May 01, 2015) Sac hits: 2 - Vonk, Britt vs Fordham (Feb 07, 2015 at Tempe, Ariz.) Sac flies: 1 - (8 times ) Stolen bases: 2 - (6 times ) Hit by pitch: 1 - (25 times ) Caught stealing: 2 - Vonk, Britt at Oregon (May 02, 2015) Runners LOB: 5 - Reed, Kylie vs San Jose (Feb 28, 2015 at Honolulu, O`ahu) 5 - Laxamana, Alleah vs Minnesota (Mar 18, 2015) 5 - Pettis, Kobie at Utah (Apr 04, 2015)

Fielding

Putouts: 14 - Pettis, Kobie vs UC Santa Barbara (Mar 07, 2015 at Las Vegas, Nev.) Assists: 6 - Vonk, Britt vs BYU (Feb 06, 2015 at Tempe, Ariz.) 6 - Vonk, Britt at Arizona State (Mar 22, 2015) Errors: 2 - (4 times ) Passed balls: 2 - Laxamana, Alleah vs UNLV (Apr 12, 2015)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 7.0 - (16 times ) Runs allowed: 10 - Trzcinski, Stephanie at Utah (Apr 03, 2015) Earned runs: 9 - Trzcinski, Stephanie at Utah (Apr 03, 2015) Walks allowed: 5 - Sutherland-Finch, K at Arizona State (Mar 21, 2015) Strikeouts: 9 - Sutherland-Finch, K vs Tennessee (Feb 20, 2015 at Cathedral City, CA) 9 - Sutherland-Finch, K vs Santa Clara (Apr 14, 2015) Hits allowed: 12 - Trzcinski, Stephanie vs Florida St. (Feb 21, 2015 at Cathedral City, CA) Doubles allowed: 3 - Trzcinski, Stephanie at Utah (Apr 03, 2015) 3 - Trzcinski, Stephanie at Oregon (May 01, 2015) Triples allowed: 1 - Trzcinski, Stephanie at Fresno State (Feb 15, 2015) 1 - Trzcinski, Stephanie at Utah (Apr 02, 2015) 1 - Sutherland-Finch, K at UCLA (Apr 18, 2015) Homers allowed: 4 - Sutherland-Finch, K at Oregon (May 02, 2015) Wild pitches: 1 - (15 times ) Hit batters: 3 - Ontiveros, Nisa vs Cal Poly (Feb 07, 2015 at Tempe, Ariz.) 3 - Sutherland-Finch, K at Hawaii (Feb 26, 2015)

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Batting

At bats: 44 - at Fresno State (Feb 15, 2015) Runs scored: 14 - at Fresno State (Feb 15, 2015) Hits: 23 - at Fresno State (Feb 15, 2015) RBIs: 13 - at Fresno State (Feb 15, 2015) 13 - at Sacramento St. (Mar 25, 2015) Doubles: 5 - at St. Mary's (Feb 18, 2015) Triples: 3 - vs UC Davis (Feb 13, 2015 at Fresno, Calif.) Home runs: 4 - at Sacramento St. (Mar 25, 2015) Total bases: 34 - at Fresno State (Feb 15, 2015) Walks: 10 - vs BYU (Feb 06, 2015 at Tempe, Ariz.) Strikeouts: 14 - at Oregon (May 01, 2015) Sac hits: 3 - vs Fordham (Feb 07, 2015 at Tempe, Ariz.) 3 - vs Longwood (Mar 01, 2015 at Honolulu, O`ahu) Sac flies: 1 - (8 times ) Stolen bases: 4 - vs UC Davis (Feb 14, 2015 at Fresno, Calif.) 4 - at Sacramento St. (Mar 25, 2015) 4 - vs Pacific (Apr 29, 2015) Hit by pitch: 2 - (5 times ) Caught stealing: 2 - at Oregon (May 02, 2015) Runners LOB: 11 - at UCLA (Apr 18, 2015) Hit into DP: 3 - vs St. Mary's (Apr 08, 2015)

Fielding

Putouts: 24 - vs Longwood (Mar 01, 2015 at Honolulu, O`ahu) Assists: 14 - vs UC Santa Barbara (Mar 07, 2015 at Las Vegas, Nev.) Errors: 4 - vs UNLV (Apr 11, 2015) Passed balls: 2 - vs UNLV (Apr 12, 2015) DPs turned: 3 - at Sacramento St. (Mar 25, 2015)

Pitching

Innings pitched: 8.0 - vs Longwood (Mar 01, 2015 at Honolulu, O`ahu) Runs allowed: 17 - at Oregon (May 03, 2015) Earned runs: 17 - at Oregon (May 03, 2015) Walks allowed: 7 - vs BYU (Feb 06, 2015 at Tempe, Ariz.) Strikeouts: 9 - (5 times ) Hits allowed: 19 - at Oregon (May 03, 2015) Doubles allowed: 3 - (5 times ) Triples allowed: 1 - at Fresno State (Feb 15, 2015) 1 - at Utah (Apr 02, 2015) 1 - at UCLA (Apr 18, 2015) Homers allowed: 5 - at Oregon (May 02, 2015) Wild pitches: 2 - vs Arizona (Mar 13, 2015) Hit batters: 3 - vs Cal Poly (Feb 07, 2015 at Tempe, Ariz.) 3 - at Hawaii (Feb 26, 2015)

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Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Total California 57 53 34 59 45 45 31 1 325 Opponents 32 30 48 38 30 24 10 0 212

Record when ... Overall 38-16 After 4 leading 29-4 Conference 10-14 ...... trailing 4-12 Non-Conference 28-2 ...... tied 5-0 Home games 14-5 After 5 leading 23-2 Away games 6-10 ...... trailing 2-11 Neutral site 18-1 ...... tied 6-0 Day games 37-15 After 6 leading 22-0 Night games 1-1 ...... trailing 3-13 vs Left starter 4-3 ...... tied 3-0 vs Right starter 34-13 1-Run games 7-2 Hit 0 home runs 13-8 2-Run games 3-5 ... 1 home run 15-6 5+Run games 18-6 ... 2+ home runs 10-2 Extra innings 2-0 Shutouts 7-2 Opponent 0 home runs 23-2 ...... 1 home run 11-5 Scoring 0-2 runs 1-8 ...... 2+ HRs 4-9 ...... 3-5 runs 13-3 ...... 6-9 runs 16-4 Made 0 errors 17-6 ...... 10+ runs 8-1 .... 1 error 14-8 .... 2+ errors 7-2 Opponent 0-2 runs 24-0 ...... 3-5 runs 12-5 Opp. made 0 errors 9-8 ...... 6-9 runs 2-8 ...... 1 error 11-4 ...... 10+ runs 0-3 ...... 2+ errors 18-4

Scored in 1st inning 17-6 Out-hit opponent 32-2 Opp. scored in 1st 10-8 Out-hit by opponent 5-14 Scores first 24-8 Hits are tied 1-0 Opp. scores first 14-8

Record when team scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 0-2 1-4 0-2 5-2 5-0 3-1 4-3 2-1 4-0 6-0 8-1

Record when opponent scores: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ W-L 7-0 10-0 7-0 4-2 6-1 2-2 1-0 0-0 0-5 1-3 0-3

Record when leading after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 W-L 16-5 24-5 28-3 29-4 23-2 22-0

Record when trailing after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 W-L 5-7 5-9 7-12 4-12 2-11 3-13

Record when tied after: Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 W-L 17-4 9-2 3-1 5-0 6-0 3-0

Current winning streak: 3 Longest winning streak: 12 Longest losing streak: 3

Home attendance : 8270 ( 19 dates avg = 435 ) Away attendance : 19002 ( 35 dates avg = 542 ) Total attendance: 27272 ( 54 dates avg = 505 )

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NCAA Statistics WHERE THE BEARS RANK NATIONALLY

California - 2014-15 Women's Softball Ranking Summary thTEAMru games 05/10/2015

National Conference Conference Statistic Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader Batting Average (289 ranked) 23 5 0.334 UCLA 0.372 UCLA 0.372 Double Plays per Game (289 ranked) 109 7 0.33 Utah Valley 0.76 Utah 0.67 Doubles per Game (289 ranked) 195 9 1.11 South Dakota 2.00 Washington 1.78 Cornell 2.00 (289 ranked) 120 4 3.78 UCF 0.86 Oregon 2.45 Fielding Percentage (289 ranked) 54 3 0.968 Florida 0.981 Utah 0.976 Hit Batters (30 ranked) 30 2 16 Saint Joseph's 6 Arizona St. 15 Home Runs per game (289 ranked) 81 6 0.91 La.-Lafayette 2.21 Arizona 1.78 On Base Percentage (30 ranked) 23 6 0.419 Oklahoma 0.485 UCLA 0.474 Scoring (289 ranked) 42 6 6.02 Oklahoma 8.88 Washington 8.11 (289 ranked) 41 6 0.496 Oklahoma 0.679 Arizona 0.619 Stolen Bases per Game (289 ranked) 140 4 0.91 Marshall 3.06 Oregon 1.65 Triples per Game (287 ranked) 41 2 0.24 Canisius 0.47 Oregon 0.25 WL Percentage (289 ranked) 38 4 0.704 Michigan 0.895 Oregon 0.885

INDIVIDUAL

National Conference Conference Statistic Player Value National Leader Value Value Rank Rank Leader Batting Average (150 ranked) Jazmyn Jackson 26 4 0.446 Torrian Wright, Savannah St. 0.566 Allexis Bennett, UCLA 0.513 Britt Vonk 60 7 0.429 Doubles Per Game (150 ranked) Yvon Minogue, South Dakota 0.48 Ali Aguilar, Washington 0.42 Earned Run Average (148 ranked) Shelby Turnier, UCF 0.75 Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon 1.39 Hit Batters (25 ranked) Stephanie Trzcinski 25 1 3 5 players tied 1 Stephanie Trzcinski, California 3 Hit by Pitch per Game (148 ranked) Tess Soefje, UTSA 0.59 Kayla Bonstrom, Stanford 0.30 Hits Allowed Per Seven Innings (150 ranked) Miranda Kramer, Western Ky. 2.80 Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon 3.38 Home Runs Per Game (150 ranked) Cheyenne Cordes 75 6 0.28 Lexie Elkins, La.-Lafayette 0.60 Katiyana Mauga, Arizona 0.46 Danielle Henderson 111 13 0.26 Home runs (45 ranked) Lexie Elkins, La.-Lafayette 29 Katiyana Mauga, Arizona 25 On Base Percentage (150 ranked) Danielle Henderson 22 2 0.550 Torrian Wright, Savannah St. 0.748 Kylee Lahners, Washington 0.558 Britt Vonk 46 6 0.531 RBIs (27 ranked) Cheyenne Cordes 7 2 72 Chelsea Goodacre, Arizona 79 Chelsea Goodacre, Arizona 79 Runs Batted In Per Game (149 ranked) Cheyenne Cordes 6 2 1.33 Lexie Elkins, La.-Lafayette 1.54 Chelsea Goodacre, Arizona 1.44 Runs per Game (149 ranked) Jazmyn Jackson 56 8 1.00 , Auburn 1.40 Ali Aguilar, Washington 1.15 Britt Vonk 65 9 0.98 Sacrifice Flies (118 ranked) Britt Vonk 118 7 3 Andrea Filler, Northwestern 9 Chelsea Goodacre, Arizona 6 Jenna Lilley, Oregon 6 Delaney Spaulding, UCLA 6 Sacrifice Hits per game (148 ranked) Kylie Reed 110 2 0.19 Brianna Simpson, Texas Southern 0.54 Delaney Spaulding, UCLA 0.22 Saves (41 ranked) Katie Sutherland-Finch 18 4 4 Manda Cash, Dayton 9 Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon 6 Katie Donovan, Utah 6 Shutouts (30 ranked) Laura Messina, Central Conn. St. 15 Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon 9 Slugging Percentage (300 ranked) Danielle Henderson 67 9 0.761 Torrian Wright, Savannah St. 1.229 Delaney Spaulding, UCLA 0.876 Cheyenne Cordes 128 14 0.699 Stolen Bases (149 ranked) Jazmyn Jackson 136 2 0.35 Morgan Zerkle, Marshall 0.94 Janie Takeda, Oregon 0.69 Strikeouts (30 ranked) Miranda Kramer, Western Ky. 410 Ally Carda, UCLA 255 Strikeouts Per Seven Innings (150 ranked) Miranda Kramer, Western Ky. 13.0 Ally Carda, UCLA 9.5 Toughest to (150 ranked) Kylie Reed 1 1 130.0 Kylie Reed, California 130.0 Kylie Reed, California 130.0 Triples (25 ranked) Leanna Gearhart, Delaware 11 Triples Per Game (139 ranked) Kylie Reed 116 2 0.07 Leanna Gearhart, Delaware 0.21 Stephany LaRosa, UCLA 0.07 Victories (50 ranked) Mckenna Bull, BYU 34 Cheridan Hawkins, Oregon 27 Erica Romero, San Diego St. 34 Walks (150 ranked) Danielle Henderson 11 3 0.93 Torrian Wright, Savannah St. 1.44 Kylee Lahners, Washington 1.00 Britt Vonk 70 6 0.67 Walks Allowed Per Seven Innings (150 ranked) Taylor Pirone, Hofstra 0.42 Karissa Hovinga, Oregon 1.47

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Record: 10-14 Home: 8-4 Away: 2-10 Pac-12: 10-14

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 24 Jackson, Jazmyn . 4 5 5 20-20 66 16 30 5 1 0 6 37 . 5 6 1 6 1 12 0 . 5 0 0 1 1 5-5 62 0 0 1.000 18 Vonk, Britt . 4 3 8 24-24 73 16 32 3 0 1 10 38 . 5 2 1 8 0 9 0 . 4 8 8 1 4 4-6 44 42 9 .9 0 5 27 Cordes, Cheyenne . 3 1 6 24-24 76 12 24 1 0 5 25 40 . 5 2 6 8 1 11 1 . 3 8 8 0 1 0-0 59 1 0 1.000 3 Reed, Kylie . 3 0 0 17-12 40 7 12 1 0 0 1 13 . 3 2 5 1 0 0 0 . 3 1 7 0 3 0-1 28 14 0 1.000 88 Pogue, Taurie . 2 8 3 19-18 53 9 15 1 0 3 8 25 . 4 7 2 1 1 12 0 . 3 0 9 0 1 1-1 16 22 1 .9 7 4 25 Kostreba, Breana . 2 7 3 23-19 55 6 15 2 0 2 7 23 . 4 1 8 6 3 14 1 . 3 7 5 0 0 0-0 7 0 1 .8 7 5 8 Henderson, Danielle . 2 5 0 24-24 60 14 15 0 0 4 11 27 . 4 5 0 21 1 8 3 . 4 4 6 1 0 0-0 65 10 1 .9 8 7 21 Pettis, Kobie . 2 4 7 24-24 73 12 18 3 1 4 20 35 . 4 7 9 6 0 16 0 . 3 0 4 0 1 0-0 102 3 2 .9 8 1 9 Alvarez, Vanessa . 2 3 5 21-18 34 9 8 0 0 1 4 11 . 3 2 4 11 1 4 1 . 4 3 5 0 0 0-0 25 1 0 1.000 99 Laxamana, Alleah . 2 1 7 14-10 23 0 5 0 0 0 1 5 . 2 1 7 5 0 1 0 . 3 5 7 0 1 0-0 15 3 0 1.000 6 O'Mara, Bailey . 1 6 1 16-9 31 1 5 2 0 0 4 7 . 2 2 6 2 0 4 0 . 2 1 2 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 .0 0 0 22 Lee, Mary . 1 0 5 13-11 19 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 . 1 0 5 0 1 9 0 . 1 5 0 0 2 0-0 20 9 2 .9 3 5 44 Mejia, Jasmin . 0 0 0 6-3 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 . 1 6 7 0 0 0-0 7 0 3 .7 0 0 16 Ontiveros, Nisa . 0 0 0 2-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 1 .0 0 0 7 Sutherland-Finch, K . 0 0 0 19-15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 6 1 .8 5 7 19 Massey, Brianna . 0 0 0 8-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 17 Trzcinski, Stephanie . 0 0 0 16-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 4 0 1.000 10 Cullen, Kristin . 0 0 0 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 1.000 Totals .2 9 5 24 613 108 181 18 2 20 99 263 .4 2 9 76 10 103 6 .3 8 0 3 14 10-14 452 116 21 .9 6 4 Opponents .3 4 6 24 667 143 231 38 2 35 132 378 .5 6 7 63 3 65 4 .4 0 0 9 11 10-13 459 209 21 .9 7 0

LOB - Team (149), Opp (158). DPs turned - Team (5), Opp (12). IBB - Team (1), Henderson, D 1.

(Pac-12 games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 17 Trzcinski, Stephanie 5 . 5 2 4-5 16 8 2 0/0 0 66.0 83 54 52 28 23 19 1 15 . 2 9 9 1 2 0 3 1 7 Sutherland-Finch, K 5 . 8 5 6-8 19 15 7 0/0 2 73.0 112 69 61 28 40 14 1 14 . 3 5 1 4 1 2 6 9 16 Ontiveros, Nisa 8 . 0 8 0-1 2 1 0 0/0 0 4.1 13 6 5 3 0 1 0 1 . 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 10 Cullen, Kristin 12.41 0-0 5 0 0 0/0 0 7.1 23 14 13 4 2 4 0 5 . 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 6 . 0 9 10-14 24 24 9 0/0 2 150.2 231 143 131 63 65 38 2 35 . 3 4 6 6 3 2 9 11 Opponents 4 . 0 7 14-10 24 24 14 2/1 3 153.0 181 108 89 76 103 18 2 20 . 2 9 5 12 10 2 3 14

PB - Team (5), Henderson, D 5, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (1), Henderson, D 1. SBA/ATT - Henderson, D (5-8), Finch, K (5-6), Trzcinski, S (3-5), Laxamana, A (5-5), Ontiveros, N (2-2).

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2015 pac-12 STAndings

TEAM INDIVIDUAL (Top 10)

BATTING LEADERS BATTING LEADERS Batting Avg...... 5th (.335) Batting Average...... Jazmyn Jackson (4th, .446) Slugging Percentage...... 6th (.498) ...... Britt Vonk (8th, .429) On-base Percentage...... 6th (.420) Slugging...... None Runs Scored...... 6th (325) On-base Percentage...... Danielle Henderson (T-2nd, .550) Hits...... 6th (483) ...... Britt Vonk (6th, .531) RBI...... 6th (286) Runs Scored...... Britt Vonk (7th, 53) Home Runs...... 6th (49) Hits...... Jazmyn Jackson (2nd, 78) Walks...... 7th (191) Doubles...... None Stolen bases...... 5th (49) Triples...... Vanessa Alvarez, Kylie Reed and Jazmyn Jackson (T-3rd, 3) RBI...... Cheyenne Cordes (2nd, 72) PITCHING LEADERS Home Runs...... Cheyenne Cordes (T-6th, 15) ERA...... 4th (3.78) Walks...... Danielle Henderson (3rd, 50) Opposing Batting Avg...... 5th (.285) ...... Britt Vonk (6th, 36) Batters Struck Out...... 7th (198) Stolen Bases...... Jazmyn Jackson (T-2nd, 17) Hits Allowed...... 6th (404) ...... Britt Vonk (6th, 16) Runs Allowed...... 4th (212) Earned Runs Allowed...... 4th (187) PITCHING LEADERS Walks Allowed...... 2nd (123) ERA...... Stephanie Trzcinski (8th, 3.51) Home Runs Allowed...... T-4th (54) Opposing Batting Avg...... Stephanie Trzcinski (7th, .259) Batters Struck Out...... Katie Sutherland-Finch (7th, 114) Hits Allowed...... None Runs Allowed...... Stephanie Trzcinski (9th, 70) Earned Runs Allowed...... None Walks Allowed...... Stephanie Trzcinski (T-6th, 46) Home Runs Allowed...... None

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TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Batting Pitching Highest Batting Average...... 328...... 1977 Most Games...... 75...... 2002 Most at Bats...... 1,926...... 2002 Most Wins...... 58...... 2012 Most Runs Scored...... 422...... 2012 Most Losses...... 32...... 2007 Most Hits...... 522...... 1999 Most Saves...... 7...... 1998 Most RBI...... 376...... 2012 Most Complete Games...... 61...... 1991 Most Doubles...... 80...... 1992, 2000 Most Shutouts...... 38...... 1992 Most Triples...... 20...... 1977 Most Strikeouts...... 606...... 1991 Most Home Runs...... 84...... 2012 Most Bases on Balls...... 213...... 2007 Most Total Bases...... 856...... 2012 Lowest ERA...... 0.30...... 1981 Most Stolen Bases...... 146...... 2009 Most Innings...... 516.0...... 2002 Most Strikeouts...... 377...... 2007 Most No-hitters...... 10...... 1993 Most Bases on Balls...... 301...... 2002 Most Perfect Games...... 2...... 1989, ’91, ’92 Most Times Hit by Pitch...... 51...... 2011 Fewest Runs Allowed...... 35...... 1981 Most Sacrifices...... 117...... 1988 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed...... 20...... 1981 Fewest Hits Allowed...... 161...... 1979 Fielding Fewest Doubles Allowed...... 10...... 1983, ’84 Fewest Triples Allowed...... 0...... 1999 Most Putouts...... 1548...... 2002 Fewest Home Runs Allowed...... 0...... 1986, ’91 Most Assists...... 693...... 2003 Most Wild Pitches...... 60...... 2007 Most Errors...... 137...... 1978 Most Hit Batters...... 50...... 2009 Highest Fielding Average...... 979...... 2012

Wins Base Hits Home Runs ERA 1. 2012...... 58 1. 1999...... 522 1. 2012...... 84 1. 1981...... 0.30 2. 2002...... 56 2. 2012...... 519 2. 2013...... 64 2. 1986...... 0.48 3. 2001...... 54 3. 2002...... 517 3. 2009...... 55 3. 1980...... 0.56 4. 2004...... 53 4. 2001...... 506 4. 2010...... 51 4. 1990...... 0.57 5. 2005...... 52 5. 2000...... 502 5. 2015...... 49 5. 1991...... 0.58 6. 1999...... 51 6. 2004...... 499 2007...... 49 6. 1992...... 0.59 7. 2000...... 49 7. 2003...... 490 7. 2004...... 46 7. 1985...... 0.67 2003...... 49 2008...... 490 8. 2014...... 44 8. 1993...... 0.82 9. 2006...... 48 9. 2005...... 489 9. 2006...... 39 9. 1984...... 0.83 1991...... 48 10. 2015...... 483 10. 1999...... 38 1982...... 0.83 1981...... 48 Doubles RBI Batting Average 1. 2000...... 80 1. 2012...... 376 Shutouts 1. 2015...... 336 1992...... 80 2. 2015...... 286 1. 1992...... 38 2. 1977...... 328 3. 2008...... 77 2010...... 286 2. 1991...... 36 3. 2012...... 310 2012...... 77 4. 2008...... 279 1981...... 36 4. 1978...... 292 5. 1999...... 76 5. 2007...... 278 4. 1990...... 31 5. 2006...... 290 6. 1995...... 74 6. 2005...... 265 2001...... 31 6. 2011...... 289 7. 2002...... 73 2002...... 265 6. 2012...... 29 7. 2014...... 288 8. 2004...... 71 8. 2011...... 249 1986...... 29 1979...... 288 9. 2005...... 69 1999...... 249 7. 1999...... 28 9. 2004...... 286 1997...... 69 10. 2006...... 248 1989...... 28 1995...... 286 2004...... 248 9. 2005...... 27 Triples 2003...... 248 1980...... 27 Runs 1. 1977...... 20 1. 2012...... 422 2. 1994...... 19 Stolen Bases Strikeouts 2. 2015...... 325 1983...... 19 1. 2009...... 146 1. 1991...... 606 3. 2007...... 322 1978...... 19 2. 2010...... 130 2. 2006...... 586 4. 2008...... 318 5. 1985...... 18 3. 1979...... 101 3. 2002...... 564 5. 2005...... 316 1990...... 18 4. 2005...... 100 4. 2001...... 543 6. 2010...... 315 7. 1993...... 17 5. 2004...... 99 5. 1993...... 518 7. 2002...... 302 1991...... 17 6. 2011...... 95 6. 2012...... 497 8. 2004...... 290 1980...... 17 2012...... 95 7. 1981...... 491 2003...... 290 1979...... 17 8. 1980...... 90 8. 2010...... 476 10. 2011...... 286 9. 1992...... 81 9. 1990...... 471 10. 1981...... 74 10. 1992...... 470

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individual SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS BATTING Home Runs Hit by Pitch Games Started Player No. year Player No. year Player No. year Games 1. Valerie Arioto 23 2012 1. Jordan Wallace 18 2011 1. Marissa Drewrey 48 2008 Player No. year 2. Veronica Nelson 19 2001 2. Cheyenne Cordes 13 2013 2. Holly Yost 46 1997 1. Candace Harper 75 2002 Valerie Arioto 19 2010 3. Gina Leomiti 12 2009 3. Michele Granger 44 1993 Courtney Scott 75 2002 4. Lindsey Ziegenhirt 17 2013 Frani Echavarria 12 2012 4. Marissa Drewrey 42 2009 Kaleo Eldredge 75 2002 5. Haley Woods 16 2006 5. Marielle Vaughn 11 1989 5. Jocelyn Forest 41 2002 Jessica Pamanian 75 2002 Haley Woods 16 2004 Michele Granger 41 1991 Chelsea Spencer 75 2002 Danielle Henderson 16 2012 Walks Player No. year Complete Games At Bats RBI 1. Veronica Nelson 108 2002 Player No. year Player No. year Player No. year 2. Veronica Nelson 107 2003 1. Michele Granger 40 1993 1. Kaleo Eldredge 254 2002 1. Cheyenne Cordes 72 2015 3. Valerie Arioto 94 2012 Michele Granger 40 1991 2. Candace Harper 244 2002 2. Valerie Arioto 60 2010 4. Veronica Nelson 93 2001 3. Holly Yost 37 1997 3. Paige Bowie 235 2001 Valerie Arioto 60 2012 5. Veronica Nelson 87 2000 4. Jolene Henderson 36 2012 4. Jamia Reid 233 2012 4. Haley Woods 58 2005 Jolene Henderson 36 2011 5. Eryn Manahan 230 2001 Lindsey Ziegenhirt 58 2010 FIELDING Michele Granger 36 1990 Candace Harper 230 2000 Leslie Partch 36 1980 Kristina Thorson 36 2006 Batting Average Putouts (min. 100 at-bats) Runs Player No. year Player Avg. Year Innings Pitched Player No. year 1. Courtney Scott 575 2002 1. Gillian Boxx .466 1995 Player No. year 1. Valerie Arioto 65 2012 2. Courtney Scott 560 2001 2. Jazmyn Jackson .446 2015 1. Jolene Henderson 333.1 2011 2. Valerie Arioto 61 2010 3. Haley Woods 550 2006 3. Lindsay James .439 2005 2. Michele Granger 321.0 1993 3. Gillian Boxx 56 1995 4. Julie Meyer 496 2005 4. Britt Vonk .431 2015 3. Holly Yost 319.1 1997 4. Valerie Arioto 55 2008 5. Veronica Nelson 493 2003 5. Jamia Reid 54 2012 5. Kendall Richards .420 1994 4. Marissa Drewrey 314.9 2008 5. Michele Granger 312.1 1991 Assists Hits Total Bases Player No. year Player No. year Earned Run Avg. Player No. year 1. Candace Harper 169 2000 1. Kendall Richards 136 1994 (min. 100 IP) 1. Gillian Boxx 90 1995 2. Katie May 166 1998 2. Gillian Boxx 132 1995 Player No. year 2. Jamia Reid 88 2012 3. Vicky Galindo 165 2003 3. Haley Woods 127 2006 1. Lisa Martinez 0.22 1986 3. Vicky Galindo 83 2004 4. Lisa Iancin 161 1998 Vicky Galindo 126 2004 2. Leslie Partch 0.27 1979 4. Kendall Richards 81 1994 Christy Calderon 161 1988 5. Jazmyn Jackson 78 2015 5. Valerie Arioto 125 2012 3. Leslie Partch 0.28 1981 Jamia Reid 78 2010 4. Margaret Sutter 0.32 1981 Slugging Percentage PITCHING 5. Michele Granger 0.35 1990 Doubles (min. 100 at-bats) Player No. year Player Pct. Year Wins Strikeouts 1. Vicky Galindo 18 2004 1. Valerie Arioto .912 2012 Player No. year Player No. year Candace Harper 18 2002 2. Valerie Arioto .819 2010 1. Jolene Henderson 40 2011 1. Michele Granger 484 1993 3. Valerie Arioto 17 2008 3. Veronica Nelson .780 2001 2. Jolene Henderson 38 2012 2. Michele Granger 463 1991 Candace Harper 17 2000 4. Danielle Henderson .761 2015 3. Kristina Thorson 36 2006 3. Kristina Thorson 461 2006 Lisa Iancin 17 2000 5. Cheyenne Cordes .758 2014 4. Michele Granger 33 1991 4. Jocelyn Forest 379 2002 5. Jolene Henderson 32 2013 5. Jocelyn Forest 364 2001 Triples Stolen Bases Player No. year Player No. year Saves Shutouts 1. Kendall Richards 10 1994 1. Jamia Reid 51 2012 Player No. year Player No. year 2. Pam Reinoehl 7 1983 2. Jamia Reid 48 2010 1. Kristina Thorson 5 2006 1. Michele Granger 26 1992 Corinne Foo 7 1980 3. Jamia Reid 47 2009 2. K. Sutherland-Finch 4 2015 2. Michele Granger 25 1991 4. Lisa Martinez 6 1985 4. Shannon Thomas 33 2009 Kristina Thorson 4 2004 3. Michele Granger 23 1993 Keri Kropke 6 1990 5. Jamia Reid 31 2011 Nicole DiSalvio 4 1998 4. Leslie Partch 21 1980 Vicki Cody 6 1978 Shannon Thomas 31 2010 Jolene Henderson 4 2012 5. Jocelyn Forest 19 2001 Leslie Partch 19 1981 Sacrifices APPEARANCES Player No. year Player No. year 1. Lynda Wills 27 1988 1. Holly Yost 56 1997 2. Laura Terada 26 1995 2. Marissa Drewrey 55 2008 3. Kristen Moreley 25 2002 3. Kristina Thorson 53 2006 Kirsten Drake 25 1997 4. Jolene Henderson 52 2011 5. Roxi Bardwell 24 1981 5. Marissa Drewrey 51 2009

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TWITTER: @CalSoftball • FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/CalSoftball • INSTAGRAM: @CalSoftball 21 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL 2015 RECORD BOOK postseason results 2013 Women’s College World Series (1-2) 2007 Michigan Regional (2-2) Oklahoma City, Okla. Alabama Regional (1-2) Ann Arbor, Mich. Opponent Result Score Tuscaloosa, Ala. Opponent Result Score Alabama L 1-0 Opponent Result Score Central Michigan W 8-1 Oklahoma State W 6-2 Florida State W 13-6 Michigan L 5-0 Florida L 5-2 Tennessee Tech L 3-1 Valparaiso W 6-0 Alabama L 13-1 Michigan L 3-1 2010 Ohio State Regional (3-0) 2006 2012 Columbus, Ohio Iowa Regional (3-0) Cal Regional (4-1) Opponent Result Score Iowa City, Iowa Berkeley, Calif. Bucknell W 10-0 (5) Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Kentucky W 1-0 Illinois State W 1-0 Iona W 8-0 (5) Ohio State W 7-0 Nebraska W 4-2 Arkansas L 3-2 Nebraska W 6-1 Boston University W 8-0 (6) Georgia Super Regional (0-2) Arkansas W 10-2 (5) Athens, Ga. Oregon State Super Regional (1-2) Arkansas W 7-0 Opponent Result Score Corvallis, Ore. Georgia L 7-0 Opponent Result Score Georgia L 10-1 (5) Cal Super Regional (2-0) Oregon State W 2-1 Berkeley, Calif. Oregon State L 1-0 Opponent Result Score Oregon State L 3-0 Washington W 5-0 2009 Washington W 2-0 Florida State Regional (3-0) Tallahassee, Fla. Women’s College World Series (2-2) 2005 – 6TH Opponent Result Score Fresno State Regional (1-4) Oklahoma City, Okla. Mississippi W 8-3 Fresno, Calif. Opponent Result Score Oklahoma State W 2-0 Opponent Result Score LSU W 5-3 Oklahoma State W 2-1 Oklahoma L 3-0 BYU L 3-1 Long Beach State W 4-3 Oregon W 6-3 Florida Super Regional (0-2) Alabama L 5-2 BYU W 9-0 (5) Gainesville, Fla. Fresno State W 3-1 Opponent Result Score Fresno State W 1-0 Florida L 2-0 2011 Florida L 2-1 Baylor Super Regionals (2-1) Louisville Regional (3-0) Waco, Texas Louisville, Ky. Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score 2008 Baylor W 8-0 (6) Jacksonville State W 6-3 Fresno State Regional (3-1) Baylor L 4-1 Louisville W 4-0 Baylor W 7-1 Louisville W 3-0 Fresno, Calif. Opponent Result Score Women’s College World Series (0-2) Kentucky Super Regional (2-1) San Diego State W 4-1 Fresno State W 3-0 Oklahoma City, Okla. Lexington, Ky. Fresno State L 3-2 Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Fresno State W 7-6 UCLA L 2-1 Kentucky W 1-0 Arizona L 3-2 (12) Kentucky L 8-0 (5) Kentucky W 9-0 Florida Super Regional (0-2) Gainesville, Fla. Opponent Result Score Florida L 4-2 Florida L 4-2

22 www.calbears.com 2015 RECORD BOOK CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL postseason results 2004 – 2ND Women’s College World Series (4-0) Louisiana–Lafayette W 8-1 Nebraska Regional (4-0) Oklahoma City, Okla. Omaha, Neb. Opponent Result Score Women’s College World Series Opponent Result Score Oklahoma W 4-2 Oklahoma City, Okla. Maine W 4-0 Florida State W 1-0 Opponent Result Score Mississippi State W 2-1 Arizona State W 3-0 Arizona L 3-0 Nebraska W 2-0 Arizona W 6-0 Arizona State W 2-0 Nebraska W 2-0 Fresno State W 1-0 Washington L 3-0 Women’s College World Series (3-2) 2001 – 5TH TIE Oklahoma City, Okla. Florida State Regional (4-1) Opponent Result Score Tallahassee, Fla. 1998 Florida State W 4-2 Opponent Result Score Fresno State Regional (1-2) Oklahoma W 2-1 Connecticut W 2-0 Fresno, Calif. LSU L 4-1 Florida Atlantic W 2-0 Opponent Result Score LSU W 4-1 Florida State W 1-0 Cal State Northridge W 3-1 UCLA L 3-1 Florida State L 2-1 Fresno State L 6-3 Florida State W 3-2 (10) Minnesota L 3-2

2003 – 2ND Women’s College World Series (1-2) Michigan Regional (4-0) Oklahoma City, Okla. Ann Arbor, Mich. Opponent Result Score 1997 Opponent Result Score Arizona L 3-2 Fresno State Regional (2-2) Michigan W 5-2 Oakland W 8-0 (6) Fresno, Calif. Stanford L 1-0 Michigan W 9-0 Opponent Result Score DePaul W 1-0 Fresno State L 7-0 DePaul W 1-0 Cal State Northridge W 3-2 (9) 2000 – 7TH TIE Long Beach State W 3-1 Women’s College World Series (4-2) Fresno State Regional (4-1) Fresno State L 9-3 Oklahoma City, Okla. Fresno, Calif. Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score UCLA W 7-3 (10) Florida W 2-0 Texas L 1-0 1996 – 5TH TIE Cal State Fullerton W 3-2 Fresno State Regional (3-0) Oklahoma W 5-2 Fresno State L 2-0 Fresno, Calif. Arizona W 2-1 (12) Florida W 2-1 Opponent Result Score Arizona W 4-1 Fresno State W 2-0 UCLA L 1-0 Long Beach State W 4-1 Fresno State W 1-0 Women’s College World Series (0-2) Fresno State W 2-1 (9) Oklahoma City, Okla. 2002 – 1ST Opponent Result Score Women’s College World Series (1-2) Oklahoma L 2-1 Fresno State Regional (4-0) Columbus, Ga. Arizona L 6-0 Fresno, Calif. Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Louisiana–Lafayette W 2-0 Fresno State W 2-1 (10) Washington L 9-7 Stanford W 1-0 1999 – 3RD TIE Iowa L 1-0 Cal State Fullerton W 4-2 Massachusetts Regional (5-1) Cal State Fullerton W 1-0 Amherst, Mass. Opponent Result Score Hofstra W 5-4 Massachusetts W 1-0 Louisiana–Lafayette L 2-1 Massachusetts W 2-0 (8) Louisiana–Lafayette W 3-0

www.calbears.com 23 CALIFORNIA SOFTBALL 2015 RECORD BOOK postseason results 1995 1990 1982 Sacramento State Regional (1-2) Cal Regional (2-2) WAIAW Arizona State Regional (1-2) Sacramento, Calif. Berkeley, Calif. Tempe, Ariz. Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Fresno State L 2-1 San Jose State W 2-1 Arizona State W 1-0 Sacramento State W 2-1 UNLV L 1-0 Arizona State L 3-1 Fresno State L 2-0 UNLV W 1-0 Arizona State L 2-1 UNLV L 2-1 1982 – 5TH TIE 1994 1989 AIAW College World Series (1-2) Fresno State Regional (1-2) Norman, Okla. Fresno, Calif. Fresno State Regional (0-2) Opponent Result Score Fresno, Calif. Opponent Result Score Central Michigan W 5-0 Opponent Result Score Oregon L 3-2 Oklahoma State L 3-0 Central Michigan W 8-0 (6) Fresno State L 1-0 (10) Texas A&M L 5-0 Oregon L 2-1 (20) Fresno State L 6-0 1981 – 5TH TIE 1993 1988 WAIAW Arizona State Regional (2-2) Cal Regional (2-2) Fresno State Regional (1-2) Tempe, Ariz. Berkeley, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score Arizona State W 2-1 Sacramento State W 1-0 (9) Fresno State W 3-0 (8) CS Fullerton L 3-2 Long Beach State L 5-0 Fresno State L 3-0 Arizona State W 6-0 Long Beach State W 1-0 Fresno State L 5-2 CS Fullerton L 3-0 Long Beach State L 2-1 AIAW Women’s College World Series (2-2) Norman, Okla. 1987 Opponent Result Score 1992 – 5TH TIE Fresno State Regional (0-2) Illinois State W 3-1 Cal Regional (2-0) Fresno, Calif. Oklahoma W 4-1 Berkeley, Calif. Opponent Result Score Cal State Fullerton L 1-0 Opponent Result Score Fresno State L 3-0 UCLA L 2-0 San Jose State W 1-0 Fresno State L 5-2 San Jose State W 6-1 1980 – 5TH TIE Women’s College World Series (1-2) 1986 – 3RD TIE WAIAW Fresno State Regional (6-1) Oklahoma City, Okla. Arizona State Regional (2-1) Fresno, Calif. Florida State W 3-0 Tempe, Ariz. Opponent Result Score UCLA L 10-0 (5) Opponent Result Score Fresno State W 1-0 Arizona L 2-1 Arizona State W 8-0 Cal Poly Pomona L 1-0 Arizona State L 3-0 UCLA W 2-0 Arizona State W 2-1 Fresno State W 2-1 Cal Poly Pomona W 1-0 1991 Cal State Fullerton W 1-0 Fresno State Regional (0-2) Women’s College World Series (2-2) Cal State Fullerton W 4-0 Fresno, Calif. Omaha, Neb. Opponent Result Score Opponent Result Score AIAW Women’s College World Series (1-2) Fresno State L 2-0 Northwestern W 2-0 Norman, Okla. Fresno State L 8-1 Cal State Fullerton L 3-0 Opponent Result Score Creighton W 1-0 (8) Utah State L 4-1 Texas A&M L 1-0 (10) Massachusetts W 2-0 Texas A&M L 1-0

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#9 VANESSA ALVAREZ 5-2 • JR• OF• L/R • San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 5 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 5, at Oregon State (3/30/14) RUNS 3 vs. UC Davis (2/13/15) 3 vs. UC Davis (2/13/15) RBI 3 vs. BYU (2/6/15) 4, vs. Arizona (4/12/14) HITS 2, 6x -- last vs. Pacific (4/29/15) 4, at Oregon State (3/30/14) 2B 1, 4x -- last vs. UNLV (4/12/15) 1, 4x -- last at Longwood (2/27/15) 3B 2 vs. UC Davis (2/13/15) 2 vs. UC Davis (2/13/15) HR 1, 2x -- last vs. Washington (4/24/15) 1, 4x -- last vs. Washington (4/24/15) BB 2, 4x -- last vs. Washington (4/25/15) 2, 4x -- last vs. Washington (4/25/15) K 2, 2x -- last vs. UCLA (4/19/15) 3, vs. Fresno State (3/9/13) SB 2 vs. Pacific (4/29/15) 2 vs. Pacific (4/29/15) HIT STREAK 3, 3x -- last (3/21/15-3/25/15) 7 games (4/26/14 to 5/9/14)

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Batted .500 in the Washington series, including her first Pac-12 home run of 2015 on April 25. • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable • Registered two hits and an RBI on April 18 against UCLA Mention (2014) • Had the game-winning hit against UNLV on April 12 • Pac-12 All-Freshman • Registered two triples in the same inning in a 2-for-3, three run and one RBI day vs. UC Davis Honorable Mention (2013) • Batted .308 or better at four of Cal’s five preseason tournaments – Kajikawa (.333), Fresno St. Kickoff (.429), Malihini Kipa Aloha (.308), Rebel Classic (.375) Major • Hit the game-winning two-run homer in Cal’s season opener vs. BYU. Was 1-for-1 with two walks and three RBIs in that Undeclared -- would like to work game. as a veterinarian Bear Bites • Wears No. 9 because her club ball coach, Haley Woods, wore the number when she attended Cal. Alvarez says, “I’m proud to wear the same number as a Hall of Famer.”

#20 OCTAVIA BOND 5-1 • FR • IF• L/R • Walnut Creek, Calif. (Northgate HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB -- -- RUNS -- -- RBI -- -- HITS -- -- 2B -- -- 3B -- -- HR -- -- BB -- -- K -- -- SB -- -- HIT STREAK -- --

Bio Highlights Major • Redshirting in 2015 Undeclared – considering • Starting shortstop at Northgate High School for all four years political science or sociology and • North Coast Section Division I and II all-time leader in stolen bases would like to be involved in a field • Coached by former Cal softball player Kristen Morley during her club ball days that features lots of interaction • Third degree black belt in Taekwondo and first degree black belt in Kumdo and Hapkido with people • Grew up in nearby Walnut Creek, so Cal was her dream school

Bear Bites • Only listens to hard rock before a game. Her favorites are AC/DC and Bon Jovi, specifically “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “Back in Black” • Chose her number because she is a big fan of MLB Player and former Oakland A’s All-Star Josh Donaldson • Is a baseball trivia fanatic, inspired by her great grandfather, who played baseball in the Navy League. Her favorite piece of personal trivia is that her grandfather once hit a home run off of pitching great Satchel Paige.

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#27 CHEYENNE CORDES 5-4 • SR • UTIL. • R/R • Fairfield, Calif. R( odriguez HS)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 5 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 6 vs. Stanford (3/14/14) RUNS 3 vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) 4, vs. Saint Mary’s (3/10/13) RBI 7 vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) 7 vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) HITS 3, 5x -- last vs. UNLV (4/11/15) 4, 4x -- last vs. Grand Canyon (3/21/14) 2B 2, 2x -- last vs. Santa Clara (4/14/15) 2, 5x – last vs. Santa Clara (4/14/15) 3B -- 1, 3x -- last vs. vs. Utah (5/2/14) HR 3 vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) 3 vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) BB 1, 13x -- last vs. UCLA (4/19/15) 3, vs. FIU (3/2/12) K 2, 4x -- last vs. Oregon (5/3/15) 3, vs. Arizona (4/13/12) SB 1 vs. UNLV (4/11/15) 1, 9x – last vs. vs. UNLV (4/11/15) HIT STREAK 6 games (2/28/15-3/8/15) 14 games (2/23/14 to 3/30/14)

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Batted .400 in the Washington series with two home runs and seven RBIs • Senior CLASS Award Top 10 • Went 7-for-9 with two home runs and 6 RBIs in the UNLV series Finalist (2015) • Hit a team-high .500 in the Utah series, with five hits including a home run • USA Softball Player of the Year • Was .364 against No. 18 Arizona with a team-leading eight RBIs in the series • Hit three home runs against Sacramento State and drove in seven RBIs Top 50 Watch List (2015) • Led the Bears with 10 RBIs and two home runs at UNLV’s Rebel Classic • NFCA All-Pacific Region First • Turned in team-best 4 RBIs during the Mary Nutter Classic Team (2014) • Team-leading three home runs and 12 RBIs at the Fresno St. Kickoff tournament • NFCA All-Pacific Region Second • Batted .308 or better in every single preseason tournament: Kajikawa (.385), Fresno St. Kickoff (.471), Mary Nutter Team (2013) Collegiate Classic (.364), Malihini Kipa Aloha (.308) and Rebel Classic (.467) • Has scored the game-winning run in four games this season: Fresno St., Longwood, Eastern Kentucky, No. 18 Arizona • All-Pac-12 First Team (2014) • Seven game-winning hits this season -- against Fordham, Sacramento St., Fresno St., No. 10 Tennessee, LIU Brooklyn, • All-Pac-12 Second Team (2013) Iowa State and No. 18 Arizona • Pac-12 Player of the Week (3/12/13) • Two game-winning grand slams in 2015 – against Fresno State and Iowa State • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team (2012) • Selected by her teammates as one of three team captains in 2015 • U.S. Women’s Junior National • Named a top 10 finalist for the Senior CLASS Award and on the USA Softball Player of the Year Top 50 Watch List Team member (2010) • Drafted 16th overall by the in the 2015 NPF Draft Major Bear Bites • Suffers from dyslexia but is on track to graduate from the world’s No. 1 public university in May Sociology • Chose No. 27 in honor of . Cordes says, “I aspire to be as great as she is.”

#10 KRISTIN CULLEN 5-7• FR • RHP • R/R • North Hills, Calif. (Oaks Christian School)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Innings 3.2 vs. Minnesota (3/18/15) Same Fewest Hits Allowed* Most Hits Allowed 9 vs. Arizona State (3/22/15) Same Earned Runs Allowed 5 vs. Arizona State (3/22/15) Same Walks Allowed 2 vs. Minnesota (3/18/15) Same Strikeouts 2 vs. Minnesota (3/18/15) Same *min. 5.0 IP

Major Undeclared 2015 Highlights • Threw two-thirds of an inning against Utah on April 4 to help the Bears get the win • Made her collegiate debut against Minnesota and struck out two batters in 3.2 innings of relief

Bear Bites • No. 37 on StudentSports.com’s Hot 100 Seniors in her recruiting class • Claimed the ASA 14-U State Championship with the SoCal Madness in 2010, named team MVP

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#8 DANIELLE HENDERSON 5-5 • SR• IF • R/R •Elk Grove, Calif. (Sheldon HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 5 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 5, 4x -- last vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) RUNS 3 vs. UC Riverside (2/15/15) 3, 3x -- last vs. UC Riverside (2/15/15) RBI 4, 3x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) 4, 4x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) HITS 3, 5x -- last vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) 4 vs. Oregon State (3/30/14) 2B 2 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/7/15) 2, 2x -- last vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/7/15) 3B 1 vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) 1, 3x -- last vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) HR 1, 14x -- last vs. Oregon (5/3/15) 2, 2x -- last vs. Oregon (4/6/13) BB 3, 2x -- last vs. Stanford (5/8/15) 3, 5x – last vs. Stanford (5/8/15) K 2 vs. Utah (4/3/14) 3, 3x – Arizona State (4/28/13) SB -- 1, 4x -- last vs. Baylor (2/22/14) HIT STREAK 4 games, 2x -- last (3/6/15 - 3/8/15) 7 games (2/14/14 - 2/22/14)

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Hit .500 in the Washington series, including six RBIs • NFCA All-Pacific Region First • Batted .714 in the UNLV series with two home runs, five runs scored and three walks Team (2013) • Turned in a .571 batting average in the Arizona State series with two home runs and five walks • NFCA All-Pacific Region Second • Launched a 3-run homer to lift Cal to victory over UC Riverside, where she was a perfect 3-for-3 with three runs and three RBIs Team (2014) • Team-best eight hits and two homers at the UNLV Rebel Classic • All-Pac-12 First Team (2014) • Led Cal with five walks at the Mary Nutter Classic • 2x All-Pac-12 Honorable • Doubled a team-leading three times at the Fresno St. Kickoff Mention (2012, 2013) • Turned in a team-leading six RBIs at the Kajikawa Classic • 2x Pac-12 All-Academic • Was .333 or better in four of five preseason tournaments – Kajikawa (.333), Fresno St. Kickoff (.533), Malihini Kipa Aloha (.364) and Rebel Classic (.571) Honorable Mention (2013, 2014) • Grand slam in her first of the season, against BYU (Feb. 6) • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team (2012) • Drafted 2nd overall by the Dallas Charge in the 2015 NPF Draft Bear Bites Major • Wears No. 8 because it was her mom’s favorite number. When she didn’t make the All-Star team, sister Jolene Hender- Sociology -- would like to become son wore No. 8 for her. a physical therapist and pursue a • Sister Jolene Henderson graduated from Cal as the program’s winningest pitcher of all-time and was an All-American career as a professional softball and Cal standout player. • Father, Joe, built the Henderson sisters a softball field in their backyard at their Elk Grove home.

#14 KRISTIN HOOVER 5-5 • Freshman • OF/UTIL• R/R •Tampa, Fla. (Berkeley Preparatory School)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 1, 2x -- last vs. Sacramento State Same RUNS 1 vs. LIU Brooklyn Same RBI -- -- HITS -- -- 2B -- -- 3B -- -- HR -- -- BB 1 vs. LIU Brooklyn Same K 1, 2x -- last vs. Sacramento State Same SB -- -- HIT STREAK -- -- 2015 Highlights Major • Saw time against Eastern Kentucky Undeclared • First collegiate at bat came against LIU Brooklyn, where she drew a walk in her first at-bat and scored a run • Made her Golden Bear debut against UC Davis on Feb. 13 as an outfielder (RF)

Bio Highlights • Played for the Tampa Mustangs club ball program • Three-year captain of her Berkeley Prep high school team • Played one year each of JV and varsity soccer • Father Kris played football at Johns Hopkins, and grandfathers played football at UConn and Albright College

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#24 JAZMYN JACKSON 5-7 • Freshman • IF/OF• L/R • San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 5, 4x -- last vs. Utah (4/3/15) Same RUNS 3, 3x -- last vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/7/15) Same RBI 2, 6x -- last vs. Arizona State (3/22/15) Same HITS 4, 3x -- last vs. San Jose State (2/28/15) Same 2B 1, 5x -- last vs. Stanford (5/8/15) Same 3B 1, 3x -- last vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/7/15) Same HR 1 vs. Florida State (2/21/15) Same BB 1, 7x -- last vs. Stanford (5/9/15) Same K 3 vs. Arizona State (3/20/15) Same SB 2, 2x -- last vs. UNLV (4/12/15) Same HIT STREAK 21 games (2/6/15-3/8/15) Same

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Was 4-for-6 in the Washington series with three runs scored • U.S. Junior Women’s National • Turned in a .444 batting average in the UCLA series with three runs scored and one RBI Team Member (2015) • Hit .417 in the Arizona State series, with one double, two runs scored and three RBI • Batted .500 in her first-ever Pac-12 series against No. 18 Arizona, including a and four runs scored Major • Paced the Bears with eight hits at the Malihini Kipa Aloha tournament in Hawaii Undeclared • Posted two doubles along with five runs and six hits at the Mary Nutter Classic, all team-highs. • Hit an inside-the-park home run in the bottom of the seventh against Florida State • Team leading 12 hits, 9 runs at the Fresno St. Kickoff • Led Cal in runs (5) and hits (9) at the Kajikawa Classic • Voted Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament’s (Honolulu, Hawaii) Most Valuable Player • Batted .375 or better in every single preseason tournament – Kajikawa (.600), Fresno St. Kickoff (.600), Mary Nutter Classic (.375), Malihini Kipa Aloha (.500) and the Rebel Classic (.400) • Had a 21-game hit streak to start the season, ending against Houston • Has tallied four hits in a game in three games this season – Cal Poly, UC Davis, San Jose St. • One game winning hit this season, against Hawaii • Has scored the game-winning run in 3 games – Fordham, Sacramento St. and No. 10 Tennessee

#25 BREANA KOSTREBA 5-3 • Senior • UTIL• R/R • Aptos, Calif. (Aptos HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 5 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 5, 3x -- last vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) RUNS 2 vs. Northwestern (2/8/15) 2, 12x – last vs. Northwestern (2/8/15) RBI 4 vs. UC Riverside (2/15/15) 4, 6x – last vs. UC Riverside (2/15/15) HITS 3 vs. UC Riverside (2/15/15) 3, 6x – last vs. UC Riverside (2/15/15) 2B 1, 5x -- last vs. Stanford (5/7/15) 2, 3x – last vs. Grand Canyon (3/20/14) 3B 1 vs. St. Marys (2/15/15) 1 vs. St. Mary’s (2/15/15) HR 1, 3x -- last vs. Pacific (4/29/15) 1, 26x – last vs. Pacific (4/29/15) BB 2, 3x -- last vs. Washington (4/25/15) 2, 8x – last vs. Washington (4/25/15) K 2, 6x -- last vs. Oregon (5/3/15) 3, 3x – last vs. vs. UCLA (4/13/13) SB -- 1, 4x -- last vs. Pacific (4/2/14) HIT STREAK 3 games (2/15/15-2/18/15) 9 games (3/15/14 to 4/2/14)

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Hit .500 in the series against rival Stanford with a double and two runs scored •2x All-Pac-12 Honorable • Batted .429 in the Utah series and hit her first home run of the year against in the Saturday finale Mention (2012, 2014) • Went 1-for-3 with two RBI and a run scored in a 7-6 win vs. No. 9 Florida State • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team (2012) • Scored the game-winning run against Longwood • 3-for-4 with 4 RBIs vs. UC Riverside Major • Batted .333 or better in two preseason tournaments – Kajikawa (.333) and Fresno St. Kickoff (.500) Mechanical Engineering Bear Bites • Was a member of the Aptos High School Robotic Club and won an underwater robotics competition in 2011 • Trained at Santa Cruz Strength, a weight lifting and condition gym owned by former Golden Bear Jocelyn Forest, who led Cal to an NCAA Championship in 2002. • Chose No. 25 because her favorite baseball power hitters wore No. 25 (Jason Giambi, Barry Bonds)

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#99 ALLEAH LAXAMANA 5-8 • Sophomore • IF• R/R • Long Beach, Calif. (Woodrow Wilson HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 4, 3x -- last vs. Longwood (3/7/15) 4, 2x -- last time vs. LUI Brooklyn (2/22/15) RUNS 2, 3x -- last vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 3 vs. Bradley (2/8/14) RBI 2, 2x -- last vs. UNLV (4/12/15) 2, 3x -- last vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/22/15) HITS 3 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 3, 2x -- last time vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 2B 1 vs. Tennessee (2/20/15) 1, 3x -- last vs. Tennessee (2/20/15) 3B -- -- HR 1, 3x -- last vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/7/15) 1, 3x -- last vs UC Santa Barbara (3/7/15) BB 2 vs. Florida State (2/21/15) 2, 2x -- vs. last vs. Florida State (2/21/15) K 1, 6x -- last vs. Minnesota (3/18/15) 2 vs. Santa Clara (4/15/15) SB -- 1 vs. Grand Canyon (3/20/14) HIT STREAK 4 games (2/15/15 to 2/20/15) 4 games (2/15/15 to 2/20/15)

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Hit .285 in the UNLV series with one run, two RBI and two walks • Phillipines National Team • 3-for-4 against Fresno St. with two runs, including a home run Member (2014) • Batted .300 or better at four preseason tournaments -- Kajikawa (.333), Fresno St. Kickoff (.357), Mary Nutter Classic • Pac-12 All-Freshman (.300) and the Rebel Classic (.333) Honorable Mention (2014) • Game-winning run and hit with a solo shot against UC Santa Barbara • Scored the game-winning run against Northwestern Major • Homered in Cal’s season opener against BYU, going 1-for-1 with three RBIs and two walks Undeclared – would like to attend medical school and travel the Bear Bites world after graduating from Cal • Was a competitive figure skater with the U.S. Junior National Team

#22 MARY LEE 5-7 • Senior • IF• R/R • San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 3, 2x -- last vs. UCLA (4/18/15) 3, 5x -- last vs. Princeton (3/22/14) RUNS 2 vs. Washington (4/26/15) 2, 2x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) RBI 1, 2x -- last vs. UNLV (4/12/15) 1, 3x -- last vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/22/15) HITS 2 vs. Stanford (5/9/15) 2 vs. Stanford (5/9/15) 2B -- 1 vs. Hawaii (03/08/14) 3B -- -- HR -- -- BB -- 1, 2x -- last vs. Stanford (3/15/14) K 3 vs. UCLA (4/18/15) 1, 10x – last vs. Stanford (3/15/13) SB -- 1 vs. Loyola Chicago (3/2/14) HIT STREAK 3 games (4/8/15-4/12/15) --

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Hit .400 and tallied two RBI against Stanford in the final series of the regular season • Neufeld Scholar Athlete Award • Scored two runs against Washington on April 26 for highest GPA of any Cal • Registered two hits in five at-bats over a weekend series vs. UNLV senior student-athlete (2015) • Went 1-for-2 and scored a run against St. Mary’s • 2x Cal Athletics Golden Bear Award • First hit of the season game against LIU Brooklyn, where she went 1-for-1 with a run and RBI for Highest GPA on Team • Selected by her teammates as one of three team captains for 2015 (2014, 2015) Bear Bites Major • A lifelong Cal fan, Mary attended her first Cal football game at age 3 and her first softball game at 10 (against Stanford) Mechanical Engineering -- has • Father, Jason, attended Cal accepted a job with Microsoft • Wears No. 22 because she was No. 2 in high school and thought: “What could be better than two No. 2’s?!” following her graduation this year • Game superstitions include always braidin her hair the same way and making sure not to step on the base lines.

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#19 BRIANNA MASSEY 5-4 • Junior • OF• L/L • Santa Clara, Calif. (Wilcox HS/West Valley JC) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS (AT CAL) 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB -- -- RUNS 1, 8x -- last vs. UCLA (4/19/15) Same RBI -- -- HITS -- -- 2B -- -- 3B -- -- HR -- -- BB 1 vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/22/15) Same K -- -- SB -- -- HIT STREAK -- --

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Scored one run against UCLA • All-Conference Second Team • Scored one run against Sacramento State in a 13-4 win (2014, West Valley JC) • First Golden Bear at bat came against LIU Brooklyn, where she drew a walk and scored a run • All-Conference First Team • Made her Golden Bear debut as a pinch runner against BYU, scoring one run (2013, West Valley JC) • All-Northern California (2013, West Valley JC) Bear Bites • At West Valley JC, was coached by Golden Bear standout and Olympian Vicky Galindo • 2x Nor Cal Player of the Week • Transferred from West Valley JC in the spring of 2015 (2013, West Valley JC) • While at West Valley JC, led the conference in stolen bases with 25 steals on 26 attempts Major Intended American Studies major - would like to get her Masters degree and work in sports marketing

#44 JASMIN MEJIA 5-6 • Junior • OF• R/R • Riverside, Calif. (Arlington HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 3, 3x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) 4, 6x – last vs. Princeton (3/23/14) RUNS 1, 6x -- last vs. Arizona (3/14/15) 2, 2x -- last vs. Grand Canyon (3/21/14) RBI 1 vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/7/15) 2, 4x – last vs. Princeton (3/23/14) HITS 2 vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/7/15) 3, vs. Indiana (2/10/13) 2B -- 2, vs. Indiana (2/10/13) 3B -- 1, vs. Saint Mary’s (4/10/13) HR 1 vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/7/15) 1, 2x -- last vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/17/15) BB 2 vs. Houston (3/8/15) 2, 6x -- last vs. Houston (3/8/15) K 1, 7x -- last vs. Oregon (5/3/15) 2, 2x – last vs. Arizona State (4/26/13) SB 1 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/7/15) 1 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/7/15) HIT STREAK 2 games (3/7/15, doubleheader) 3 games (2/8/14 to 2/14/14)

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Homered against UC Santa Barbara • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable • Batted .333 at the UNLV Rebel Classic, going 3-for-9 with three runs, including a home run Mention (2014) • Scored the game-winning run in the season opener against BYU

Major Bear Bites Undeclared • Oldest brother, Jeremiah, played baseball at Vanguard

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#6 BAILEY O’MARA 5-7 • Sophomore • IF• L/R • Cameron Park, Calif. (St. Francis Catholic HS/Univ. of the Pacific) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS (AT CAL) 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 4, 2x -- last vs. Utah (4/3/15) Same RUNS 1, 3x -- last vs. St. Mary’s (4/8/15) Same RBI 1, 4x -- last vs. Utah (4/3/15) -- HITS 2 vs. St. Mary’s (4/8/15) Same 2B 1, 2x -- last vs. Utah (4/3/15) -- 3B -- -- HR -- -- BB 1, 2x -- last vs. Stanford (5/8/15) -- K 1, 4x -- last vs. Oregon (5/1/15) -- SB 1 vs. Oregon State (3/28/15) -- HIT STREAK 3 games (4/3/15-4/8/15) --

2015 Highlights Major • Had two hits, two RBIs and a run scored in the Utah series Undeclared but intended • Went 2-for-3 with a run scored against St. Mary’s Economics major – would like to • First hit as a Cal player came in a crucial game against No. 9 Florida St. work in finance in San Francisco • Cal debut came against UC Davis on Feb. 13, where she scored a run for an international company Bear Bites • Transferred to Cal in the fall of 2014 from University of the Pacific • While at Pacific, appeared in 48 games for the Tigers, batting .287 (43-for-150) with 17 runs scored, four doubles, a triple and two homers • Was born premature -- three and a half months early • Studied abroad in Prague in the summer of 2014 • Played with the Polish National Team in the Prague Cezch Republic Exhibition Games • Grandfather, Daniel O’Mara, graduated from Cal in 1967 • Great-grandfather Mike de la Pena played handball in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics and is a member of the National Handball Hall of Fame.

#16 NISA ONTIVEROS 5-10 • Junior • RHP• R/R • Bakersfield, Calif. (Ridgeview HS)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Innings 7 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/7/15) 7.0, 6x -- last vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/7/15) Fewest Hits Allowed* 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky (2/7/15) 1, 2x -- last vs. Santa Clara (4/15/13) – 1.0 IP Most Hits Allowed 11 vs. Arizona (3/14/15) 12, vs. Arizona State (4/5/14) Earned Runs Allowed 4 vs. Arizona (3/14/15) 8, 2x -- last vs. Arizona State (4/5/14) Walks Allowed 3 vs. BYU (2/6/15) 4, 4x -- last vs. Loyola Chicago (3/2/14) Strikeouts 6 vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/8/15) 8 vs. Loyola Chicago (3/2/14) *min. 5.0 IP

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Only allowed one earned run during her 8.1 innings of the Arizona State Kajikawa Tournament • Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable • Struck out a season-high six batters in her win against Eastern Kentucky Mention (2014) • Earned a shutout for Cal’s 13-0 run-rule win over UC Davis after allowing only four hits and one walk

Major Bear Bites Intended sociology major -- would • Nisa’s uncle, Steve Ontiveros played with the San Francisco Giants and Chicago Cubs from 1973-78. Her Grandfather like to become an occupational Edward Ontiveros played in the Houston Astros minor league system from 1968-70 therapist

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#21 KOBIE PETTIS 5-9 • Freshman • IF• L/R • Jackson, Calif. (Argonaut HS)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 5 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) Same RUNS 3 vs. Stanford (5/9/15) Same RBI 4 vs. Stanford (5/7/15) Same HITS 3, 2x -- last vs. UCLA (4/18/15) Same 2B 1, 8x -- last vs. Washington (4/24/15) Same 3B 1 vs. Utah (4/3/15) Same HR 1, 6x -- last vs. Stanford (5/9/15) Same BB 1, 7x -- last vs. UCLA (4/19/15) Same K 3 vs. Oregon (5/1/15) Same SB 1 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) Same HIT STREAK 8 games (2/26/15-3/8/15) Same

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Batted .500 in the final series of the regular season against Stanford, including a walk-off grand slam in the Thursday • U.S. Women’s Junior National opener Team member (2015) • Was .444 in the UCLA series, with one home run and three RBIs • Pac-12 Freshman of the Week • Hit .333 in the Arizona State series and drove in the game-winning RBI in the second game of the series • Team-leading 4 RBIs at the Malihini Kipa Aloha in Hawaii (5/11/15) • Scored the game-winning runs against Hawaii and Houston • Despite starting her collegiate career with a .083 batting average in her first weekend out, batted .308 or better at Major Cal’s other four preseason tournaments: Fresno St.Kickoff (.467), Mary Nutter Classic (.308), Malihini Kipa Aloha (.364) and Rebel Classic (.385) Undeclared -- intended political • Her dramatic walk-off two-run home run against No. 9 Florida State was her first career home run, plating the final two science major. Would like to runs as Cal surged back from a 6-0 deficit at the bottom of the seventh to win 7-6. become an FBI agent just like • Logged her first collegiate double against UC Davis her dad. • 2 game-winning hits this season came against – St. Mary’s, No. 9 FSU Bear Bites • Three-year varsity basketball player at Argonaut, where she was named Most Improved her freshman year and Most Inspirational her sophomore and junior year • Chose No. 21 because she was 22 through high school. When she got to Cal, she didn’t think she “could fill Mary Lee’s shoes” so 21 seemed like a good fresh start • Has been best friends with teammate Taurie Pogue since meeting her on her unofficial visit during her sophomore year of high school

#88 TAURIE POGUE 5-9 • Freshman • UTIL• R/R • Meridian, ID. (Mountain View HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 4, 2x -- vs. UNLV (4/11/15) Same RUNS 1, 6x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) Same RBI 3, 2x -- last vs. UNLV (4/11/15) Same HITS 2, 3x -- last vs. Utah (4/3/15) Same 2B 1, 2x -- last v. Oregon State (3/27/15) Same 3B -- HR 1, 3x -- last vs. Stanford (5/8/15) Same BB 1 vs. Washington (4/25/15) Same K 2, 5x last vs. Oregon (5/1/15) Same SB 1, 2x -- last vs. Santa Clara (4/14/15) Same HIT STREAK 7 games (2/21/15-3/27/15) Same

2015 Highlights Major • Was 3-for-9 in the Stanford series with a home run, three RBIs and three runs scored against the Cardinal Undeclared -- would eventually • Batted .333 in the Washington series with a home run and two runs scored like to pursue media studies • Tied her career-high with 3 RBIs against UNLV on April 11 or something related to wildlife • Hit .500 in the Arizona State series, including her first career home run in the Sunday finale • Went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic management • Went 2-for-3 vs. LIU Brooklyn with a career-high 3 RBIs and her first career double • First collegiate hit came when she pinch hit against Florida St. • Collegiate debut came against Fordham, where she played third base and went 0-for-3

Bear Bites • Played five years of tackle football • Grandfather played baseball at Humboldt State, Cousin Devon Pogue plays baseball at Corbin University and cousin David Pogue plays baseball and football at Northern Arizona while cousin Allyssa Pogue plays softball at Northwest Christian University • Played volleyball and one year of varsity basketball at Mountain View • Loves photography and envisions herself in a wildlife management career similar to the “Lion Whisperer” • Dreamed of playing DI softball since she was in the fourth grade but was always told she wouldn’t make it to the Pac- 12 because she was from Idaho • Often can be caught singing in the on deck circle • Washing her feet before every game and putting on her left sock before her right, and jersey before pants are among her pre-game rituals

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#3 KYLIE REED 5-5 • Sophomore • IF• L/R • Corona, Calif. (Norco HS) SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 5, 4x -- last vs. Utah (4/2/15) 6 vs. Stanford (3/14/14) RUNS 3 vs. Utah (4/3/15) 2, x -- last vs. Cal Poly (2/7/15) RBI 4 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 4 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) HITS 4, 2x -- last vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) 5 vs. Stanford (3/14/14) 2B 1, 4x -- last vs. Oregon State (3/27/15) 1, 8x -- last vs. Oregon State (3/27/15) 3B 1, 3x -- last vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) 1, 4x -- last vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) HR -- -- BB 1, 3x -- last vs. Utah (4/2/15) 1, 4x -- last vs. Minnesota (3/18/15) K 1 vs. Minnesota (3/18/15) 2 vs. Arizona (4/11/14) SB 1, 5x -- last vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) 1, 13x -- last vs. Sacramento State (3/25/15) HIT STREAK 5 games, 2x -- last (2/21/15 to 2/27/15) 10 games (3/5/14 to 3/20/14)

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Batted .400 in the Utah series, with three runs scored and an RBI • NFCA All-Pacific Region Third • Hit .385 in the Oregon State series Team (2014) • Turned in a 4-for-5 performance against Sacramento State • All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention (2014) • 4-for-5 against Fresno St. with 4 RBIs and a run • All-Pac-12 All-Freshman Team (2014) • Hit a 2-RBI triple against UC Davis to win the game • Batted .400 or better at three preseason tournaments: Kajikawa (.538), Fresno St. Kickoff (.421), UNLV Rebel Classic Major (.400) Pre-law -- would like to become • Has 4 game-winning hits this season, against: Cal Poly, Northwestern, UC Davis and Houston a lawyer

#7 KATIE SUTHERLAND-FINCH 5-4 • Sophomore • RHP• R/R • Hillsboro, Ore. (Glencoe HS)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Innings 7.0, 10x -- last vs Stanford (5/7/15) 7.0, 12x -- last vs. Stanford (5/7/15) Fewest Hits Allowed* 0 vs. Santa Clara (4/14/15, 5.0 IP) 0 vs. Santa Clara (4/14/15, 5.0 IP) Most Hits Allowed 10, 3x -- last vs. UCLA (4/19/15) 11 vs. Arizona (4/11/14) Earned Runs Allowed 7, 2x -- last vs. UCLA (4/19/15) 10 vs. Oregon (4/18/14) Walks Allowed 5 vs. Arizona State (3/21/15) 4, 6x -- last vs. BYU (2/6/15) Strikeouts 9, 2x -- last vs. Santa Clara (4/14/15) 9 2x -- last vs. Santa Clara (4/14/15)

*min. 5.0 IP 2015 Highlights • Picked up all three wins in the series sweep of Stanford, allowing just three earned runs in 12.2 innings in the circle • Tossed 11.1 innings throughout the UNLV series, giving up just one earned run while striking out 11 Career Highlights • Turned in a 2.31 ERA in the Oregon State series, throwing 11.2 innings, including a complete-game victory against the • 2x Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week Beavers in the series opener (Feb. 23, May 11) • Threw a against Arizona State to help the Bears to a 6-5 win • Went 2-1 at the highly competitive Mary Nutter Classic with a 1.05 ERA and three earned runs across 20 innings in three complete-game performances. Major • Earned a 1-0 complete-game shutout over No. 10 Tennessee, allowing only five hits and two walks while striking out a Undeclared- Hopes to eventually career-high nine batters get her master’s in education • Threw a no-hitter against Santa Clara on April 14 and become an elementary • Earned her first career against Houston, relieving Nisa Ontiveros for the final three innings and allowing four hits, school teacher or pitching coach no runs and no walks while fanning three at a college or university. • Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 23 – her first career Pac-12 weekly honor

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#17 STEPHANIE TRZCINSKI 5-6 • Sophomore • RHP• R/R • Adelaide, South Australia (St. Peters Girls School)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Innings 7.0, 5x -- last vs. Arizona (3/15/15) 7.0, 6x -- last vs Iowa State (3/6/15) Fewest Hits Allowed* 1 vs. Longwood (2/27/15) 7.0 IP 0 vs. Princeton (3/23/14) 6.0 IP Most Hits Allowed 12 vs. Florida State (2/21/15) 13 vs. Utah (5/1/14) Earned Runs Allowed 9 vs. Utah (4/3/15) 9 vs. UCLA (4/26/14) Walks Allowed 4, 3x -- last vs. Oregon (5/1/15) 7 vs. UCLA (04/27/14) Strikeouts 6, 2x -- last vs. Arizona (3/15/15) 11 vs. Sac State (4/23/14)

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2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Threw 7.2 total innings in the UNLV series, allowing just four runs and earning a win in the circle • Australian Women’s U-19 • Picked up a win in the circle against Utah on April 4 National Team member (2015) • Went 3-0 at the Malihini Kipa Aloha tournament, allowing three hits and ro runs in 13.2 innings while striking out 15 • Australian U-19 National batters for a perfect 0.00 ERA Championship winner (2015) • Voted Most Valuable Pitcher of the Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii) • Player of the Grand Final • Earned the win for Cal’s 7-6 victory over No. 9 Florida St. (South Australia U-19 National • Fanned a season-high six batters against Longwood Championship, 2015) • Three shutouts this season, against Fordham, UC Davis and Longwood • Pac-12 All-Freshman • Earned three wins at the Fresno St. Kickoff, allowing only two earned runs in 13.2 innings for a 1.02 ERA Honorable Mention (2014) • Named Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 16 and March 2 • Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 16) • Selected to the Australian Women’s U-19 National Team

Major Bear Bites Undeclared • Started school at Cal in January 2013, moving to the U.S. less than a month after her December high school graduation • Also played the popular Australian sport of netball at her high school

#18 BRITT VONK 5-7 • Redshirt Senior • IF• R/L • Enschede, Netherlands (Het Stedelijk Lyceum Zuid)

SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2015 SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS AB 5 vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) 5, 7x -- last vs. Fresno State (2/15/15) RUNS 3, 3x -- last vs. UNLV (4/11/15) 3, 4x -- last vs. St. Mary’s (2/18/15) RBI 3 vs. Cal Poly (2/7/15) 3, 4x -- last vs. Cal Poly (2/7/15) HITS 4, 2x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) 4, 3x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) 2B 2, 2x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) 2, 4x -- last vs. Washington (4/26/15) 3B 1 vs. Fordham (2/7/15) 1, 4x, last vs. Fordham (2/7/15) HR 1 vs. Oregon (5/1/15) 1, 4x -- last vs. Oregon (5/1/15) BB 3 vs. UC Davis (2/6/13) 3 vs. UC Davis (2/13/15) K 2 vs. Utah (4/2/15) 3, vs. Fordham (2/24/12) SB 2, 4x -- last vs. Eastern Kentucky (3/7/15) 3, vs. Oregon (4/17/11) HIT STREAK 6 (4/25/15-5/3/15) 8 games (2x -- last 5/18/12-5/31/12)

2015 Highlights Career Highlights • Registered a hit in all but five Pac-12 games this season • 7x Dutch National Team • Hit .714 in the series against Oregon, including a home run member (2014, 2013, 2012, • Was 5-for-11 with two runs scored in the Washington series 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008) • Went 5-for-10 (.500) in opening Pac-12 series against Arizona • Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Hawaii) All-Tournament Team • NFCA All-Pacific Region First • Team-best five runs and four walks at UNLV’s Rebel Classic Team (2011) • Turned in a team-leading five runs and seven walks at the Malihini Kipa Aloha tournament in Hawaii • All-Pac-10 Second Team (2011) • Led Cal in walks at the Fresno St. Kickoff with six • Pac-10 All-Freshman Team (2011) • Hit .417 or better in four of five preseason tournaments – Kajikawa (.714), Fresno St. Kickoff (.571), Malihini Kipa Aloha • 2008 Olympian (Netherlands) (.500), and the Rebel Classic (.417) Bear Bites • Father, Theo Vonk, played professional soccer in the Netherlands, and mother, Tanja Reijerink, played professional water polo in the Netherlands • Spent most of her youth in the Netherlands, but also spent a year living in Spain while her father coached a Spanish soccer team. • Was the youngest athlete on the Dutch Olympic team at the 2008 • Chose to wear No. 18 based on the football movie “The Replacements.” Of the number, she said: “I’ve worn No. 18 since I was 14 years old, and I know that I will never wear a different number ever again. Even though we don’t play foot- ball back in Holland, I thought it was a pretty good and inspiring movie. The football star in that movie had number 18, so that’s why I picked it.”

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VANESSA ALVAREZ OCTAVIA BOND CHEYENNE CORDES KRISTIN CULLEN DANIELLE HENDERSON 5-2 • JR • OF • L/R 5-1 • FR • IF • L/R 5-4 • SR • IF • R/R 5-7 • FR • RHP • R/R 5-5 • SR • IF • R/R San Jose, Calif. Walnut Creek, Calif. Fairfield, Calif. North Hills, Calif. Elk Grove, Calif. Archbishop Mitty HS Northgate HS Rodriguez HS Oaks Christian HS Sheldon HS

KRISTIN HOOVER JAZMYN JACKSON BREANA KOSTREBA ALLEAH LAXAMANA MARY LEE 5-5 • FR • OF • R/R 5-7• FR • OF • L/R 5-3 • SR • UTIL • R/R 5-8 • SO • IF • R/R 5-7 • SR • IF • R/R Tampa, Fla. San Jose, Calif. Aptos, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. San Diego, Calif. Berkeley Prep Archbishop Mitty HS Aptos HS Woodrow Wilson HS Torrey Pines HS

BRIANNA MASSEY JASMIN MEJIA BAILEY O’MARA NISA ONTIVEROS KOBIE PETTIS 5-2 • JR • OF • L/L 5-6 • JR • OF • R/R 5-7 • SO • IF • L/R 5-10 • JR • RHP • R/R 5-9 • FR • IF • L/R Santa Clara, Calif. Riverside, Calif. Cameron Park, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Jackson, Calif. West Valley JC Arlington HS Univ. of the Pacific Ridgeview HS Argonaut HS

TAURIE POGUE KYLIE REED KATIE SUTHERLAND-FINCH STEPHANIE TRZCINSKI BRITT VONK 5-9 • FR • UTIL. • R/R 5-5 • SO • IF • L/R 5-4 • SO • RHP • R/R 5-6 • SO • RHP • R/R 5-7 • FR • IF • R/L Meridian, Idaho Corona, Calif. Hillsboro, Ore. Adelaide, Australia Enschede, Netherlands Mountain View HS Norco HS Glencoe HS St. Peters Girls School Het Stedelijk Lyceum Zuid

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