2004 Stanford Release #16 — May 24, 2004 (47-17, 13-8 Pac-10) Date Opponent Time/Result 2/6 #6 Alabama^ W, 4-1 Stanford Softball 2/7 #6 Alabama^ L, 1-2 (8) San Jose State^ W, 8-0 2004 College World Series (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 2/8 San Jose State^ W, 2-0 2/13 Santa Clara% W, 5-0 Thursday, May 27 Michigan vs. LSU 11:00 a.m. CT 2/13 Missouri% W, 2-1 Thursday, May 27 vs. #4 UCLA 1:30 p.m. CT 2/14 Pacific% W, 3-2 2/14 Missouri% W, 5-2 Friday, May 28 Winner Gm1 vs. Winner Gm 2 2 p.m. CT 2/15 Santa Clara% W, 4-1 Saturday, May 29 Loser Gm 1 vs. Loser Gm 2 11 a.m. CT 2/20 Northwestern! L, 2-4 USA Olympic Team! (exhib) L, 0-8 2/21 Notre Dame! W, 4-2 Cardinal Make Second CWS Appearance: The sixth-ranked Coastal Carolina! W, 3-1 Stanford softball team (47-17, 13-8 Pac-10), will be making their second 2/22 Penn State! W, 1-0 appearance at the Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla, 2/27 Oklahoma State$ W, 10-0 #3 Arizona$ L, 1-2 when they open with No. 4 UCLA (43-9, 12-8 Pac-10) on Thursday, May 2/28 #25 South Florida$ L, 0-8 27 at 1:30 p.m CT at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium. Boston University$ W, 8-0 2/29 #3 Arizona$ L, 5-7 3/5 Oklahoma State& W, 7-6 Stanford, the seventh seed overall, are joined in Oklahoma City by No. CS Northridge& W, 7-3 1 seed Oklahoma, No. 2 UCLA, No. 3 seed LSU, No. 4 seed Florida 3/6 Portland State& W, 4-0 State, No. 5 seed California, No. 6 seed Michigan, and No. 8 seed UC Santa Barbara& W, 4-0 3/7 CS Fullerton& W, 9-0 Washington. 3/20 UC Santa Barbara@ W, 4-0 Illinois-Chicago@ W, 3-0 Michigan, LSU, and UCLA are in Stanford's half of the bracket to begin 3/21 Illinois-Chicago@ L, 2-3 UC Santa Barbara@ L, 1-3 play. The WCWS is an eight team, -elimination tournament (Note: 3/24 #17 Fresno St. W, 3-2 (8); W, 7-0 The championship final is a single-game final.) The WCWS is conducted 3/26 Hawaii~ W, 1-0 May 27-31 at ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. UC Riverside~ W, 3-1 3/27 Illinois~ W, 5-0 BYU~ W, 7-5 The Cardinal went 2-2 in their last trip to the CWS in 2001 (LSU, W, 2-1; 3/28 Hawaii~ W, 1-0 UCLA, L, 0-5; California, W, 1-0; Arizona, L, 0-1). 4/2 #14 Oregon State* W, 2-0 4/3 #17 Oregon* L, 0-1 4/4 #17 Oregon* W 6-1 NCAA Regional Wrap Up: The Cardinal went 4-1 in the Region 7 4/9 #4 California* W, 5-3 NCAA Regional, defeating Hofstra, 3-1, on Sunday afternoon for a trip to 4/10 #4 California* (dh) L, 0-1/L, 0-6 4/13 Sacramento St. (dh) W, 4-0/W, 2-0 the CWS. Stanford defeated Utah (1-0), Pacific (7-2) and Hofstra (7-1) to 4/16 #1 Arizona* L, 0-8 advance through the winner's bracket. The Pride defeated the Cardinal, 4/17 Arizona State* W, 7-0 1-0, on Sunday to force a deciding game at 3:30 p.m Stanford rebounded 4/18 Arizona State * W, 4-0 4/20 St. Marys (dh) L, 1-2/W, 7-0 to win, 3-1, in the second game. Junior first baseman Leah Nelson .500 4/23 #4 UCLA* W, 1-0 for the weekend with a team-leading six RBI while sophomore shortstop 4/24 #6 Washington* W, 12-9 Lauren Lappin hit .438 with five runs scored. Freshman leftfielder Jackie 4/25 #6 Washington* W, 3-2 (8) 4/30 Arizona State* W, 7-6 Rinehart hit .421 with a team-leading eight hits while senior Jes- 5/1 #1 Arizona* L, 0-4 sica Allister hit .400 with five RBI. Righthander Dana Sorensen went 4-1 5/2 #1 Arizona* W, 2-1 with a 0.86 ERA in 32.2 innings of work with 51 . 5/7 #8 Washington* W, 5-1 5/8 #3 UCLA* L, 2-6 5/8 #3 UCLA* L, 1-7 Region 7 All-Tournament Team: Junior Leah Nelson, senior Jessica 5/14 #12 Oregon* L, 0-1 Allister, and freshman Jackie Rinehart were named to the NCAA Region 7 5/15 #18 Oregon St.* (dh) W, 2-0/W, 7-2 5/20 Utah+ W, 1-0 All-Tournament team while senior Dana Sorensen was named MVP. 5/21 Pacific+ W, 7-2 5/22 Hofstra+ W, 7-1 About UCLA: Stanford will see a familiar face when it takes on UCLA 5/23 Hofstra+ L, 0-1 5/23 Hofstra+ W, 3-1 (43-9) on Thursday afternoon ... The two teams have met three times this season with the Bruins winning two-of-three ... The Cardinal defeated Home Games at Smith Family Stadium * Pac-10 game; (dh) indicates doubleheader UCLA, 1-0, in Los Angeles ... The Bruins defeated Stanford, 6-2, and ,7-1, ^ Stanford Tournament - Stanford, CA; % Stanford Invitational - Stanford, CA; $ Arizona Invite - Tucson, AZ; ! Palm Springs in Stanford ... They are coached by Sue Enquist ... UCLA beat Alabama, Classic - Palm Springs, CA; $Worth Invite - Fullerton, CA; 7-0, in the championship game of Region 2 to advance to the CWS ... They &Stanford Round Robin; ~Stanford Classic - Stanford, CA; +NCAA Regional - Stanford, CA have won their last nine consecutive games ... They are led by Caitlin Be- ESPN.com/USA Softball nyi (.395/22 HR/39 RBI) and Stephanie Ramos (.361/35 R/12 HR) .... In Top 25 Poll (May 18, 2004) the circle, Keira Goerl is 27-7 with a 1.05 ERA and 254 strikeouts on the year ... The Bruins hold a 29-7 advantage in the all-time series with the Pl. School Pts. Cardinal ... The two teams met in 2001 at the CWS with UCLA defeating 1. Arizona 500 Stanford, 5-0 (5/25/01). 2. California 472 3. LSU 459 Wrapping Up Pac-10 Play: The Stanford softball team finished 13-8 4. UCLA 443 in conference play this season, tying for second behind Arizona (17-3). 5. Florida State 419 The second place finish is the best finish in school history while the 13 6. Stanford 393 wins are the most in the modern 21-game league schedule, besting the 7. Michigan 382 previous high of 11 wins in 2001. 8. Washington 360 9. Louisiana Lafayette 338 2004 Pacific All-Region Team:Stanford was well represented on 10. Tennessee 316 the '04 Pacific All-Region team. Pitcher Dana Sorensen and shortstop 11. Georgia 305 Lauren Lappin were first-team selections while catcher Jessica Allister, 12. Oregon 278 along with outfielders, Catalina Morris and Jackie Rinehart were second- 13. Alabama 251 team picks. 14. Nebraska 238 15. Auburn 227 Pac-10 All-Conference Teams Announced: Five Stanford 16. Fresno State 193 players earned all-conference honors in 2004. Dana Sorensen, Lauren 17. Long Beach State 175 Lappin and Jessica Allister were first-team selections while Catalina Mor- 18. Oregon State 150 ris was a second-team pick. Freshman Jackie Rinehart was tabbed an 19. South Florida 139 honorable mention. 20. Oklahoma 120 21. Florida 103 The Last Time...: LSU and California were both Cardinal opponents 22. Baylor 86 at the 2001 CWS ... Stanford defeated the Tigers, 2-1 (4/24/01) that year 23 Georgia Tech 62 and beat the Golden Bears, 1-0 (5/26/01). 24. Texas A&M 41 25. Notre Dame 21 Sorensen Rewrites Cardinal Record Book: Senior pitcher Dana Sorensen (San Diego, CA) continues to leave her mark on the Cardinal Also receiving votes: record book. Sorensen holds the school record for career victories with Florida Atlantic, Tulsa, Pacific, Mis- 102 and career strikeouts with 1,140. She also holds the top three spots souri, Southern Mississippi, Seton for lowest ERA in a single season. Her 1,140 K's ranks third in the Pac-10 Hall, Illlinois, Northwestern, Missis- in career strikeouts surpassing Arizona's Jennie Finch who has 1,028. sippi State, Texas A&M Corpus Cristi. Sorensen became only the fourth pitcher in conference history to reach 2004 Stanford opponents in italics 1,000 K's and the 21st nationally. She is 32-10 on the year with a 1.37 ERA and a team-leading 344 strikeouts. Her 32 wins in 2004 as well as her 344 K's breaks the records on the Cardinal single-season list. She Cardinal Record When ... is one of only 26 NCAA pitchers nationally to surpass 1,000 strikeouts for a career. Day Game: 36-15 Night Game: 11-2 7 inning game: 42-14 All-Time Vs. ...: California leads the all-time series with Stanford, 24- 6 inning game: 1-1 13 ... The Golden Bears took 2-of-3 from the Cardinal this year (L, 3-5; W, 5 inning game: 2-1 1-0; W, 6-0) ... Washington leads the all-time series with Stanford, 24-12 Extra inning game: 2-1 ... The Cardinal swept all three games versus the Huskies in 2004 (W, One-run game: 12-8 12-9; W, 3-2; W, 5-1) ... Stanford leads the all-time series with LSU, 2-1 Stanford Scores first: 40-4 ... The last meeting between the two squads was at the CWS in 2001 ... Opponent Scores first: 7-13 Michigan leads the all-time series with Stanford, 3-2 ... The last meeting Stanford leads going into last inning: 44-1 between the two schools was in 2001 at the Campbell/Cartier Classic Opponent leads going into last inning: 1-14 as the Cardinal won , 2-1 ... This will be the first meeting for Stanford Score tied going into last inning: 2-2 and Oklahoma ... Stanford is 1-0 against Florida State - the two squads Game one of doubleheader: 3-2 faced off in 1998. Game two of doubleheader: 4-1 Vs. ranked opponents: 13-12 Vs. unranked opponents: 33-5 Catch Me If You Can: In 64 games this season, the Cardinal are 62 Last five games: 4-1 of 83 in stolen bases with junior outfielder Katherine Hoffman leading the Last 10 games: 6-4 team with 18 on the year. Jackie Rinehart has 13 and Catalina Morris has 12. Nine different players have at least one on the Stanford team. Hoffman's 18 stolen bases puts her fourth in the Cardinal single USA Today/NFCA Poll season record book while Rinehart's 13 ties for fifth. Top 25 Poll (May 12, 2004)

Pl. School Rec. This and That: With their 47 wins in 2004, the Cardinal have posted 1. Arizona 51-3 their seventh consecutive 40-win season ... Jessica Allister's 212 career 2. California 43-11 hits ranks fifth in the Cardinal record books ... Jackie Rinehart and Lauren 3. LSU 46-9 Lappin lead the team with 20 multiple hit games ... Allister tops on the 4. Florida State 53-8 squad with 13 mulitiple RBI games ... Stanford is 11-2 in night games 5. UCLA 36-9 this season ... Rinehart has occupied the lead-off spot in the lineup in all 6. Michigan 50-9 64 games for the Cardinal ... Sorensen is one of six Pac-10 pitchers this 7. Washington 35-15 year to record a no-hitter ... Leah Nelson's current seven-game hitting 8. Stanford 41-15 streak is her longest on the season ... Allister's 159 career RBI ranks 9. Louisiana Lafayette 52-6 third on The Farm. 10. Georgia 48-14 11. Tennessee 49-12 12. Auburn 39-14 Notes From The Dugout: Jessica Allister's 31 career homers ranks 13. Oregon 37-17 second in the Stanford record book ... Freshman Jackie Rinehart leads the 14. Nebraska 38-15 team with 75 hits (ranks fifth for a single season on The Farm) ... Sopho- 15. Alabama 41-16 more Catalina Morris six triples this season breaks the school record for 16. Fresno State 46-17 triples in a single season (her career total is now eight, which ties her for 17. South Florida 55-10 third in career triples on The Farm) ... The Cardinal have outscored its 18. Long Beach State 45-11 opponents 234-122 ... Morris also leads the team in hit by pitches with 19. Baylor 44-13 eight ... The Cardinal have outscored its opponents 46-16 in the first inning 20. Oregon State 40-23 ... Senior pitcher Dana Sorensen leads the staff with a 1.37 ERA and is 21. Oklahoma 37-17-1 32-10 in the circle with team-leading five saves ... Stanford has posted 24 22. Texas A&M 31-18 23. Florida 40-16 shutouts this season ... The Cardinal have played 15 games where they 24. Notre Dame 46-16 have collected 10 or more hits (season high was 15 vs. Pacific, 5/21) ... 25. Tulsa 43-17 Morris leads the team with 49 runs scored (ranks fifth for a single season at Stanford) ... Jackie Rinehart is on a six-game hitting streak. 2004 Stanford opponents in italics John Rittman Tabbed Pac-10 Coach Of The Year: Cardinal head coach John Rittman, now in his eighth year on The Farm, was named 2004 Pac-10 Standings the 2004 Pac-10 Coach of the Year. Rittman guided Stanford to its best Team Pac-10 Overall Arizona 17-3 55-6 Pac-10 finish in school history this season as they tied for second. He will Stanford 13-8 47-17 be an assistant coach for the 2004 USA Softball team, set to compete in California 13-8 50-11 the Athens Summer Olympics. Rittman has compiled a 343-167-1 overall UCLA 12-8 43-9 record at Stanford. He has led the Cardinal to seven consecutive NCAA Washington 10-10 40-17 postseason appearances (including two CWS stints) during his tenure Oregon 10-11 40-21 and seven consecutive 40 win seasons. Oregon State 4-17 43-28 Arizona State 3-17 33-31 Top That...: The Stanford softball squad will once again face one of the toughest schedules in the nation as all eight conference teams are Pac-10 Career Leaders ranked in the preseason top 25. Four Pac-10 teams are ranked in the top five (UCLA, California, Arizona, Washington). In addition, the Cardinal 1. Michele Granger, Cal 1,640 will take on #6 Alabama, #16 CS Fullerton, #21 Fresno State and #22 2. Jocelyn Forest, Cal 1,203 Oklahoma State. 3. Dana Sorensen, Stan. 1,140 4. Keira Goerl, UCLA 1,073 Lappin Tabbed Alternate For 2004 USA Softball Team: 5. Jennie Finch, Ariz. 1,028 Sophomore Lauren Lappin (Anaheim, CA) was one of three alternates 6. Leslie Partch, Cal 982 chosen for the 2004 USA Softball Team set to compete in Athens, Greece 7. Jennifer Spediacci, Wash. 894 this summer at the '04 Summer Olympic Games. The 19-year-old Lappin 8. Kirsten Voak, ASU 893 makes her first appearance among the national team ranks. During the 9. Susie Parra, Ariz. 874 2003 season, the shortstop/catcher led the USA Softball Elite squad to the 10. Lucy Caserez, ASU 806 gold medal at the Canada Cup and a sweep of Olympic bronze medalist Australia in the Pacific Challenge. Cardinal Bio Updates #17 – Jessica Allister Bordelonʼs Career Stats Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA 5-10, Senior 2003 .000 30/1 10 6 0 0/0/0 0 1/4 0/0 Catcher 2004 .000 20/4 18 1 0 0/0/0 1 2/5 0/0 Nacogdoches, TX (Nacogdoches) Totals .000 49/5 28 7 0 0/0/0 1 3/9 0/0 Starting catcher for the Cardinal … First-team All-Pac-10 .... Sec- ond-team Pacific All-Region ... NCAA Region 7 All-Tournament #8 – Danika Dukes ... Has left her mark on the Cardinal record book ... Having the best year of her career on The Farm ... As a senior in 2004: Has started 6-2, Freshman all 64 games behind the plate this season ... Leads the team with 52 Righthanded Pitcher RBI, 19 doubles and 11 homeruns ... Hitting .346 at the plate with Elverta, CA (Eastside Catholic) 65 hits and 23 runs scored ... Her 212 career hits ranks fifth on The As a freshman in 2004: Made two starts in 11 appearances this Farm and her 45 career doubles ties for third ... Two-time Pac-10 year ... Has a 2.92 ERA and a 2-0 record in the circle with one save Player of the Week (4/13 and 5/18) ... Her 31 career homeruns ... Has 24.0 innings pitched with 13 K's ... Picked up her first career ranks second at Stanford while her 159 RBI is third all-time ... win against San Jose State (2/8), pitching four scoreless innings Leads the squad with 13 multiple RBI games ... Her 1,591 career with three K's ... Got the win versus Pacific (2/14), going 4.2 in- putouts ranks second on The Farm ... Hit .400 at the NCAA Re- nings, allowing one run on four hits ... Pitched three shutout innings gional (6-for-15) with five RBI ... Went 2-for-4 with four RBI and vs. SJSU (2/7) to record a save. two homeruns against Oregon State (5/15) ... Also had a 2-for-4 day at the plate with four RBI and a homerun versus St. Mary's (4/20) ... Has recorded 16 multiple hit games this season ... Went 2-for-2 with Dukes's Career Stats four RBI against Sacramento State (4/13) ... Currently on a four- Yr. ERA G/GS W-L CG SV Sho IP R/ER H K BB game hitting streak (longest of the season was six games). 2004 2.92 11/2 2-0 0 1 0 24.0 12/10 25 4 13 Totals 2.92 11/2 2-0 0 1 0 24.0 12/10 25 4 13 Allisterʼs Career Stats Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA 2001 .254 67/65 189 16 48 10/0/3 26 15/34 0/2 #11 – Jacki Hansen 2002 .272 64/64 184 22 50 8/0/6 41 18/23 1/1 5-6, Freshman 2003 .259 67/67 189 21 49 9/0/11 40 19/26 0/1 Outfielder 2004 .346 64/64 188 23 65 19/1/11 52 15/21 2/3 Mill Creek, WA (Henry M. Jackson) Totals .282 262/260 750 82 212 46/1/31 159 67/104 3/7 Used primarily as a pinch runner this season ... As a freshman in 2004: Has made four starts in 34 appearances this year ... Hitting #14 – Elizabeth Bendig .100 with two hits and eight runs scored ... Has six stolen bases and one RBI. 5-7, Junior Infielder Hansenʼs Career Stats Santa Ana, CA (Foothill) Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA Starting third baseman for the Cardinal ... As a junior in 2004: 2004 .100 34/4 20 8 2 0/0/0 1 2/8 6/8 Has started 52 of 56 games this season ... Batting .261 with 36 hits, Totals .100 34/4 20 8 2 0/0/0 1 2/8 6/8 two doubles and seven RBI ... Has two multiple RBI games and seven multiple hit games this year ... Longest hitting streak of the year was six games ... Has played 35 games at third base and 17 at #33 – Shoney Hixson first base defensively for the Cardinal in '04 ... Went 2-for-2 with two RBI versus Cal State Fullerton (3/7) ... Had a 2-for-4 day at 5-4, Freshman the plate with an RBI against Washington (4/24) ... Went 3-for-4 Outfielder vs. Brigham Young (3/27) ... Has hit safely in four of the last five Oklahoma City, OK (Westmoore) games ... Hit .357 at the NCAA Regional (5-for-14) with three RBI. Used primarily as a pinch runner this season ... As a freshman in 2004: Has played in 46 games in 2004 ... Has scored 10 runs and is Bendigʼs Career Stats three-for-four in stolen bases. Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA 2002 .217 47/31 69 4 15 1/0/0 8 3/13 0/0 2003 .263 66/62 160 13 42 7/0/1 14 9/23 0/0 Hixsonʼs Career Stats 2004 .261 56/52 138 5 36 2/0/0 7 4/15 0/1 Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA Totals .253 169/145 367 22 93 10/0/1 29 17/51 0/1 2004 .000 46/0 4 10 0 0/0/0 0 0/3 3/4 Totals .000 46/0 4 10 0 0/0/0 0 0/3 3/4

#6 – Megan Bordelon #10 – Katherine Hoffman 5-4, Sophomore 5-7, Junior Infielder Outfielder Laguna Niguel, CA (Dana Hills) Kansas City, MO (Notre Dame de Sion) As a sophmore in 2004: Has played in 20 games, starting in four ... Has one RBI in 18 plate appearances ... Has made three starts at Starting rightfielder for the Cardinal … Slap hitter ...As a junior third base and one at second base ... Picked up her lone RBI versus in 2004: Has started 60 of 64 games for Stanford this season ... Penn State (2/22). Hitting .212 with 32 hits and 21 runs scored ... Leads the team with 18 stolen bases and nine sacrifice hits ... Has five multiple hit games #7 – Catalina Morris in 2004 ... Longest hitting streak of the season was seven games - currently on a three-game hitting streak ... Has made 57 starts in 5-7, Sophomore rightfield and three in leftfield this year ... Went 2-for-4 with two Outfielder runs scored versus Washington (4/24) ... Had a 3-for-5 day at the Sonoita, AZ (Buena) plate against CS Northridge (3/5) ... Went 2-for-2 vs. Oklahoma State (2/27) ... Hit .364 at the NCAA Regional (4-for-11) with a Starting centerfielder ... Second-team All-Pac-10 ... Second-team double and an RBI. Pacific All-Region ...As a sophomore in 2004: Started all 64 games in centerfield for the Cardinal ... Hitting .304 with a team- leading 49 runs scored and six triples ... Has 58 hits and 35 RBI on Hoffmanʼs Career Stats the year ... Third on the squad with 12 stolen bases ... Leads team Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA with eight HBP on the season ... Her six triples this year set a Stan- 2003 .250 45/25 60 13 15 2/0/0 1 8/12 3/5 ford single-season record ... Her eight career triples ranks tied for 2004 .212 64/60 151 21 32 2/0/0 4 13/33 18/22 third on The Farm ... Her 49 runs scored in 2004 ranks fifth in the Totals .222 109/85 211 34 47 4/0/0 5 21/45 21/27 Cardinal record book for a single season while her 12 stolen bases is sixth ... Has eight multiple RBI games and 16 multiple hit games this year ... Longest hitting streak of the year was eight games ... #3 – Lindsey Key Notched a season-high four RBI versus Oklahoma State (2/27) ... Scored a season-high four runs at Washington (4/24) ... Her 22 5-8, Freshman career stolen bases ranks fifth at Stanford ... Hit .294 at the NCAA Infielder Regional (5-for-17) with four runs scored and one homerun. Galveston, TX (Galveston-Ball)

As a freshman in 2004: Has started 29 of 37 games for Stanford Morris' Career Stats this season ... Hitting .162 with 12 hits and five runs scored ... Went Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA 2-for-4 at the plate versus Brigham Young (3/27) ... Went 1-for-1 2003 .324 60/60 179 38 58 10/2/7 28 19/27 11/14 against Arizona (4/16) ... Notched her first collegiate hit against 2004 .304 64/64 191 49 58 10/6/7 35 17/31 12/16 Santa Clara (2/13) ... Has two multiple hit games in 2004 ... Longest Totals .314 124/124 370 87 116 20/8/14 63 36/58 23/30 hitting streak of the season was two games ... Has started 28 times at second base and once at shortstop. #24 – Leah Nelson Keyʼs Career Stats Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA 5-10, Junior 2004 .162 37/29 74 5 12 3/0/0 4 3/22 0/0 Infielder/Catcher Totals .162 37/29 74 5 12 3/0/0 4 3/22 0/0 Oakland, CA (Oakland) Starting first baseman ... NCAA Region 7 All-Tournament ...As a junior in 2004: Has started 58 of 60 games for Stanford this #27 – Lauren Lappin season ... Hitting .278 with 40 hits and 25 RBI ... Has six multiple RBI games and eight multiple hit games ... Longest hitting streak 5-7, Sophomore of the season is seven games ... Has played 40 games at first base, Shortstop/Catcher 16 as the designated player and two at third base ... Went 2-for-3 Anaheim, CA (Loara) with two RBI against Oregon (4/4) ... Currently on a seven-game Starting shortstop ... First-team All-Pac-10 ... First-team Pacific hitting streak ... Went 2-for-3 with a run scored at California (4/9) All-Region ... Alternate for the U.S. Olympic Softball Team ... As ... Hit .500 at the NCAA Regional (6-for-12) with six RBI and two a sophomore in 2004: Started 63 of 64 games for Stanford this homeruns and two doubles. season ... Hitting .354 with 67 hits, 41 RBI and 42 runs scored ... Pac-10 Player of the Week (4/27) ... National Player of the Week Nelsonʼs Career Stats (4/27) ... Has 10 multiple RBI games and 20 multiple hit games Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA this year ... Longest hitting streak of the season was 11 games ... 2002 .182 56/49 121 17 22 2/0/3 16 15/41 0/0 Has 13 doubles on the year (second most on the squad) as well as 2003 .191 46/37 89 8 17 2/0/2 10 12/29 1/1 four triples (also second on the team) ... Went 4-for-4 with three 2004 .278 60/58 144 8 40 5/0/5 25 24/36 0/0 RBI against Fresno State (3/24) ... Notched a season-high four RBI Totals .223 162/144 354 33 79 9/0/10 51 51/106 1/1 against Boston University (2/28) ... Had a 2-for-4 day with three RBI versus St. Mary's (4/20) ... Hit three doubles in three at bats against UC Santa Barbara (3/20) ... Hit .438 at the NCAA Regional #1 – Jackie Rinehart (7-for-16) with five runs scored ... Her 67 hits ties for seventh on The Farm for a single season. 5-11, Freshman Outfielder/First Base Lappinsʼs Career Stats Reno, NV (Reno) Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA Starting leftfielder ... Lead-off hitter ... Slap hitter ... Honorable 2003 .328 61/61 180 31 59 8/1/2 16 18/15 9/14 Mention All-Pac-10 ... Second-team Pacific All-Region ... NCAA 2004 .354 64/63 189 42 67 13/4/2 41 14/14 3/7 Region 7 All-Tournament ... As a freshman in 2004: Has started all Totals .341 125/124 369 73 126 21/5/4 57 32/29 12/21 64 games for the Cardinal ... Leads the team with a .357 batting av- erage ... Her 75 hits fifth on Stanford's single-season list ... Second on the team with 13 stolen bases ... Has 20 multiple hit games and one multiple RBI game .. Longest hitting streak of the season was nine ... Collected first collegiate hit against Alabama (2/6) ... Scored a season-high three runs versus San Jose State (2/7) ... Went 5-for-5 #25 – Meaghan Sickler against CS Northridge (2/5) ... The five hits is second on The Farm for a single game ... Stole a season-high two bases against SJSU 5-9, Junior (2/8) ... Her 13 stolen bases ties for fifth for a single season ... Hit Infielder .421 at the NCAA Regional (8-for-19) ... Currently on a six-game Houston, TX (Episcopal) hitting streak. Starting second baseman ... As a junior in 2004: Started 61 games this season ... Hitting .238 with 38 hits and 23 RBI ... Has seven Rinehartʼs Career Stats doubles and three homeruns on the year ... Longest hitting streak Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA of the year was 11 games ... Has five multiple RBI games and nine 2004 .357 64/64 210 39 75 6/1/0 5 14/35 13/16 multiple hit games in 2004 ... Notched a season-high three hits Totals .357 64/64 210 39 75 6/1/0 5 14/35 13/16 against Santa Clara (2/13) ... Went 1-for-2 with three RBI versus Oregon (4/4) ... Had a 2-for-2 day at the plate with three RBI #23 – Laura Severson against Boston University (2/28) ... Hit her first collegiate homerun at Arizona (2/27) ... Hit .286 at the NCAA Regional (4-for-14) with 5-8, Sophomore an RBI. Righthanded Pitcher Frankfort, IL (Lincoln-Way) Sicklerʼs Career Stats One of Stanford's starting pitchers ... As a sophomore in 2004: Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA Has started 21 games in 26 appearances in the circle ... Has 11 2002 .143 49/17 70 15 10 2/0/0 8 4/21 0/1 complete games and five shutouts (another four combined shutouts) 2003 .227 62/49 128 9 29 3/0/0 13 10/30 3/5 with two saves ... Second on the squad with 110 strikeouts on the 2004 .238 61/61 160 11 38 7/0/3 23 13/27 3/3 year ... Holding opponent batters to a .222 average at the plate ... Is Totals .215 172/127 358 35 77 12/0/3 44 27/78 6/9 13-7 on the year ... Pitched a complete game one-hit shutout over Saint Mary's (4/20) with six strikeouts ... Tallied a season-high nine strikeouts against Missouri (2/13) ... Pitched a two-hit comlplete #12 – Dana Sorensen game shutout over Illinois-Chicago (3/20) ... Picked up her first 5-10, Senior save of the season vs. San Jose State (2/8), pitching three shutout Righthanded Pitcher innings ... Notched another save against Arizona State (4/30), with San Diego, CA (Scripps Ranch) two shutout innings of work ... Pitched a complete game two-hit shutout versus Portland State (3/6) ... Her 18 career wins in the circle ranks sixth on The Farm ... Her 110 K's in 2004 ranks eighth One of Stanford's starting pitchers ... Holds every major pitching for a single season at Stanford. record at Stanford ... First-team All-Pac-10 ... First-team Pacific All- Region ... NCAA Softball Region 7 MVP ... As a senior in 2004: Severson's Career Stats Started 41 games in the circle this season with 49 total appearances Yr. ERA G/GS W-L CG SV Sho IP R/ER H K BB ... Sports a 1.37 ERA and a 32-10 overall record ... Has 13 shutouts 2003 5.01 20/2 5-3 1 3 0 50.1 39-36 56 34 39 and a team-leading 344 strikeouts with five saves ... Three-time 2004 2.04 26/21 13-7 11 2 5 134.0 49-39 111110 54 Pac-10 Player of the Week (3/30, 4/27, 5/4) ... Holds the school re- Totals 2.85 46/23 18-10 12 5 5 184.1 88-75 167144 93 cords for career strikeouts (1,140), victories (103), innings pitched (918.2) as well as single season victories (32), innings pitched (275.0) strikeouts (344) and ERA (0.64) ... Became only fourth pitcher in Pac-10 history to reach 1,000 K's for her career ... Ranks #15 – Heather Shook third in the conference in career strikeouts ... Threw a complete game no-hitter against Hawaii (3/28) with 13 strikeouts ... Notched 5-7, Junior a season-high 15 strikeouts versus Hawaii (3/26) ... Threw a two-hit Outfielder complete game win over No. 1 Arizona (5/2) ... Threw a four-hit Whittier, CA (LaSerna) complete game win over No. 3 UCLA (4/23) ... Has tallied 10 or As a junior in 2004: Has started in 29 of 42 games played this more strikeouts 12 times this year ...Went 4-1 with a 0.86 ERA at season ... Hitting .129 with 11 hits and 10 runs scored ... Has two the NCAA Regional with 51 strikeouts ... Pitched a three-hit shutout stolen bases on the year ... Longest hitting streak of the season is vs. Utah (5/20) with 14 K's ... Threw a two-hit complete game to two games ... Has three multiple hit games ... Went 2-for-2 against beat Hofstra and send Stanford to the CWS. Boston University (2/28) ... Scored a season high two runs at Wash- ington (4/24) ... Had a 2-for-4 day at the plate with a run scored and Sorensen's Career Stats an RBI at Arizona State (4/30). Yr. ERA G/GS W-L CG SV Sho IP R/ER H K BB 2000 1.06 35/34 22-9 16 0 1 211.2 53-32 147164 59 2001 0.64 37/34 27-5 18 0 13 208.2 27-19 99 295 43 Shookʼs Career Stats 2002 0.00 1/1 1-0 0 0 0 5.0 0-0 1 5 0 Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA 2003 1.09 39/31 21-11 21 0 5 218.1 43-34 104332 61 2002 .192 47/6 26 10 5 0/0/0 0 5/9 1/3 2004 1.37 49/41 32-10 32 5 13 275.0 61-54 159344 73 2003 .152 50/9 33 11 5 0/0/0 1 1/8 6/8 Totals 1.05 161/141103-35 87 5 32 918.2184-139510 1140 236 2004 .129 42/29 85 10 11 3/0/0 3 2/17 2/3 Totals .146 139/44 144 31 21 3/0/0 4 8/34 9/14 #9 – Michelle Thiry 5-9, Junior Catcher/First Base Renton, WA (Eastside Catholic)

Used primarily as a pinch hitter ... As a junior in 2004: Has started in 23 of 47 games this season ... Hitting .138 with 11 hits and 13 RBI ... Tallied a season-high three hits and three RBI against San Jose State (2/7) ... Longest hitting streak of the season was two games ... Has four multiple RBI games ... Went 1-for-1 with two RBI vs. Okla- homa State (2/27) ... Also notched two RBI against Washington (5/7).

Thiryʼs Career Stats Year Avg. GP/GS AB R H 2B/3B/HR RBI BB/K SB/SBA 2001 .227 53/50 132 14 30 8/0/3 18 6/40 1/1 2003 .165 46/25 79 10 13 3/0/1 9 9/0 1/1 2004 .138 47/23 80 2 11 2/0/2 13 2/32 0/0 Totals .185 146/98 291 26 54 13/0/6 40 17/72 2/2