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Jennifer Nayudu Melissa Dykema J.J. Hartung Olivia Alvarez Skylar Segura Stephanie Hughes OF • 5-8 • Jr. • L/R RHP • 6-0 • Sr. • R/R 3B/OF • 5-5 • Sr. • L/R 1B/C • 5-10 • Fr. • R/R 3B • 5-2 • Fr. • R/R C/OF • 5-7 • So. • R/R 11 13 15 17 18 21

Erica Grady Corie Goodman Christine Foley Molly Medeiros Kelly Sarginson Amy Charpentier RHP • 5-9 • Fr. • R/R RHP • 5-7 • So. • R/R 1B • 5-8 • Sr. • R/R RHP • 5-5 • Fr. • R/R 1B • 5-10 • So. • R/R 2B/SS • 5-1 • Jr. • R/R 22 23 25 32 52 54

Jennifer Olivares Priscilla Satete Kylie Ahlo Brittany Pereda Sam Fischer Darcy Pagnini C • 5-2 • Fr. • R/R OF • 5-10 • Jr. • R/R 2B • 5-5 • So. • R/R OF • 5-9 • So. • R/R SS/3B • 5-10 • So. • R/R C/3B • 5-6 • RS-Sr. • R/R 55

Danielle Smith Gary Ferrin Danielle Kaminaka Josh Musselman Sara Webster Beth Drayer OF • 5-4 • Fr. • L/R Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Certified Athletics Trainer go with power• excitement • lions

table of contents inside LMU softball Table of Contents...... 1 Quick Facts...... 2 2010 Season Preview...... 3-7 meet the Lions 2010 LMU Lions Numerical Roster and Breakdown...... 8 Coaching Staff...... 9-12 Gary Ferrin, Head Coach...... 10-11 Danielle Kaminaka, Assistant Coach...... 12 Josh Musselman, Volunteer Assistant Coach...... 12 Sara Webster, Assistant Coach...... 12 Player Biographies (Numerical Order)...... 13-33 Jennifer Nayudu, Melissa Dykema, J.J. Hartung...... 14-16 Olivia Alvarez, Skylar Segura, Stephanie Hughes...... 17-19 Erica Grady, Corie Goodman, Christine Foley...... 20-22 Molly Medeiros, Kelly Sarginson, Amy Charpentier...... 23-25 Jennifer Olivares, Priscilla Satete, Kylie Ahlo...... 26-28 Brittany Pereda, Sam Fischer, Darcy Pagnini, Danielle Smith...... 29-32 history and records 2009 Results / Statistics...... 33-40 Game-by-Game Results...... 34 Overall Statistics...... 35 PCSC Statistics...... 36 Team Game-by-Game Hitting Statistics...... 37 Team Game-by-Game Pitching Statistics...... 38 Team and Individual Single-Game Highs...... 39 PCSC Standings and Leaders...... 40 All-Time Roster...... 41 All-Time Award Winners...... 42-43 Year-by-Year Team Totals...... 44-45 Year-by-Year Team Leaders...... 46-47 Team Single-Game Records...... 48 Individual Single-Season Hitting Records...... 49 Individual Single-Season Pitching and Fielding Records...... 50 Career Hitting Records...... 51 Career Pitching Records...... 52 2007 NCAA Tournament...... 53 Year-by-Year Results...... 54-60 All-Time Results vs. Opponents...... 61-66 Smith Field...... 67 welcome to LMU Inside LMU...... 68-83 LMU: Right Place. Right Time...... 68-69 LMU Mission Statement and Facts...... 70-71 What LMU is About...... 72-73 Education Experience...... 74-75 athletics department Student-Athlete Support...... 76-77 LMU Athletics Medicine...... 78-79 Strength and Conditioning...... 80-81 Athletics Facilities...... 82-85 Campus Map...... 85 LMU Game Day...... 86 LMU Athletics - Decades of Champions...... 87-93 LMU Champions and All-Americans...... 92 LMU Athletics Hall of Fame...... 93 Fr. Robert Lawton, S.J., LMU President...... 94

Dr. William Husak, Director of Athletics...... 95 2010 LM U softball Want to Play at LMU?...... 96-97 Staff Directory...... 97 Los Angeles...... 98-99 credits The 2010 Loyola Marymount softball guide is a product of the LMU Office of Athletics Media Relations... written and produced by Mark Dodson, ... special thanks to Tyler Geivett, John Shaffer, Katie Convoy, and June D’Amour... photography provided by Scott Cunningham, Jeff Golden, Glenn Cratty, Dirk Dewachter, Christian Peterson, Dave Hill, Victor Decolongon, and Chuck Ackerman... cover design by Mark Dodson... back inside cover photos courtesy of the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau.

1 university information Location...... Los Angeles, Calif. Founded...... 1911 Enrollment...... 8,300 (5,300 undergrad) Nickname...... Lions Preferred Abbreviation...... LMU Colors...... Crimson (Pantone 202) ...... Navy Blue (Pantone 2965) ...... Gray (Pantone 5) National Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Conference...... Pacific Coast Softball Conference Facility...... Smith Field Capacity...... 500 President...... Fr. Robert B. Lawton, S.J. Alma Mater...... Fordham ‘71

LMU ATHLETICS Athletics Director...... Dr. William Husak Alma Mater...... SUNY-Cortland ‘72 Athletics Phone...... 310-338-5404 Ticket Office Phone...... 310-338-LION

SOFTBALL staff GO with power • go excitement lions Head Coach...... Gary Ferrin Career Record / Years...... 528-386-1 / 15 LMU Record / Years...... Same Softball Office Phone...... 310-338-7651 Assistant Coach...... Danielle Kaminaka Years at LMU...... One Assistant Coach...... Sara Webster Years at LMU...... One Volunteer Assistant Coach...... Josh Musselman Years at LMU...... First Year

Team facts First Year of Softball at LMU...... 1983 All-Time Record...... 590-609 All-Time PCSC Record...... 94-45 2009 Overall Record...... 24-30 2009 PCSC Record...... 10-10 2009 PCSC Finish...... 3rd 2009 Postseason...... None 2009 Final Ranking...... N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/5 Starting Position Players Returning/Lost...... 5/4 Starting Pitchers Returning/Lost...... 2/0 Newcomers (including redshirts)...... 7

media relations Assistant AD for Media Services...... John Shaffer Office Phone...... 310-338-7643 Email...... [email protected] Assistant SID/SB Contact...... Mark Dodson Office Phone...... 310-338-5798 Email...... [email protected] Assistant SID...... Tyler Geivett Office Phone...... 310-338-7638 Email...... [email protected] Graduate Assistant SID...... Ahnie Draper SID Fax...... 310-338-2703 Athletics Website...... www.LMULions.com SID Mailing Address...... Athletics Media Relations ...... LMU - Gersten Pavilion ...... 1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045 2010 LM U softball

2 go with power• excitement • lions Filling the Gaps Changes galore as LMU replaces four starters and PCSC expands

Dynasties are built through hard work, recruiting, and a little luck. For the past seven years, LMU has utilized all three to establish itself as a force to be reckoned with in the Pacific Coast Softball Conference. The Lions won three of the conference’s first five regular season titles since the conference was founded in 2003 and made NCAA Tournament appearances in 2005 and 2007. Now, however, with new faces on the field and in the PCSC, LMU’s dynasty is threatened, meaning that it is more important than ever for the Lions to use hard work, recruiting, and luck to stay on top.

The biggest change off the field heading into the 2010 season is the major face-lift in the PCSC. This year marks the dawn of a new era in the PCSC as the traditional six-team format that has existed since its inception in 2003 instantly expands to 12 teams. LMU, Sacramento State, Portland State, Saint Mary’s, San Diego, and Santa Clara remain members but they are now joined by six other schools as the conference splits into two divi- sions. Into the fray come Cal State Bakersfield, Northern Colorado, Weber State, Seattle University, Idaho State, and Utah Valley, with the six California teams represent- ing the Coastal Division and the six others comprising the Mountain Division. Another layer has been added as the winners of each division will play each other in the best- of-three PCSC Championship Series in May for the right to go to the NCAA Tournament.

In addition to having to adjust to the new conference structure, LMU will also have to adjust to life without four major cogs in its championship machine. The 2009 senior class of Megan Ackerman, MiaSarah Cesena, Kirsten Slouber, Chelsie Tysdal combined to win nine All- PCSC awards and lift the Lions to their first-ever NCAA Tournament victories. The quartet’s abilities at the plate are unparalleled in LMU history - Slouber graduated as the school’s all-time hits leader while Ackerman and Tysdal were second and third, respectively, in career home runs. Still, like any dynasty, LMU has retooled its lineup and while the faces may be different, the expectations and goals are the same - a PCSC championship.

To get the Lions their fourth conference title in eight years, Head Coach Gary Ferrin is counting on a bounce- 2010 LM U softball back year for the LMU pitching staff. The Lions have tradi- tionally been one of the most dominant in the conference in ERA and opponents’ batting average, two statistical categories that are key to victories. Last year, however, Melissa Dykema and Corie Goodman both battled injuries and the Lions, who relied solely on their two right arms, sank to third in ERA (3.44) and fifth in opponents’ batting average (.299). The pitchers’ struggles permeated

3 through the rest of the team as the defense was forced to make more plays and the offense tried to do too much to out-slug the opposition. In 2010, however, both Dykema and Goodman are expected to be healthy and Ferrin has brought in some more arms to give the Lion hurlers some depth.

“Our success this year will be all about pitching,” Ferrin said. “The first key was to get Melissa and Corie healthy. Having your two front-line starters playing at less than 100% will take a toll on everyone and a lack of depth meant that we were trotting out injured players because we had no replacements. On the other hand, having both at full-strength makes us contenders again.”

Leading the charge is the senior, Dykema. The 2007 PCSC co-Freshman of the Year when she won 26 games, Dykema’s arm troubles last year limited her ability to throw with any sort of velocity and her strikeout numbers dropped from 201 in 2007 to 72 in 2009 and she won just 11 games. Dykema spent the past offseason resting and strengthening her arm, determined to lead LMU back to the postseason and restore herself as one of the top pitch- ers in the PCSC.

“Melissa is our backbone, our senior captain,” Ferrin GO with power • go excitement lions said. “As a team, we will go as far as she can carry us. This year, I see a real focus and determination in her to have a big year. She knows how much her personal success will dictate the team’s success and is ready to accept that chal- lenge.”

Also ready for the challenge is Goodman, who led the staff last year as a freshman with 13 wins and 89 strike- outs. Much like Dykema, however, she has dealt with injuries that prohibited fans from seeing her at her best last year. Also like Dykema, she is healthy in 2010 and poised to have a breakout season.

“Corie has the tools to carry us,” Ferrin said. “We need her to be healthy and have a big year like Melissa. Having those two at 100% completely changes the dynamic of how we play.”

Ferrin cites two major factors in determining the team’s success in 2010. The first is the bounce back in pitching health. The second is the team’s ability to overcome the offensive losses of Ackerman, Tysdal, Slouber, and Cesena. While that might seem like a momentous challenge on paper, Ferrin is confident that his current team has the tools and depth to make that happen.

“We definitely lost power in the departure of Megan and Chelsie but I truly believe that top-to-bottom, our lineup this year is just as potent,” Ferrin said. “Overall, I think we gained some in hitting for average and our team speed is definitely improved. What we truly need is for our freshmen to produce and for our veterans to return to the form that they have previously displayed.”

Ferrin highlights two seniors that he would love to see put up numbers that they have in the past. Rightfielder J.J. Hartung and first baseman Christine Foley both own .400-plus average seasons but tapered off in recent years. Hartung had a breakout 2008 in which she hit .405 to earn First Team All-PCSC honors as a third baseman but her average fell almost 150 points last year as she switched to the outfield. While she might not hit .400 again, Ferrin would gladly accept somewhere between the two as she brings so much more to the table.” 2010 LM U softball

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“J.J. is an offensive leader and our defensive star,” Ferrin said. “Switching her to the outfield improved our defense as J.J.’s speed enables her to track down balls and turn potential doubles into singles and potential hits into outs. Her strong arm also added another dimension [she led the team with nine outfield assists] and made teams think twice about running on her.”

After announcing her arrival on the collegiate scene with a .416 average in 2007, Foley faced two difficult years that saw her production, and playing time, greatly reduced. Ferrin sees the same spark that Foley possessed as a freshman now that she is a senior and is impressed with her new energy and commitment.

Fifth-year senior Darcy Pagnini is another player to whom Ferrin is turning for leadership and output. Ferrin loves Pagnini’s versatility as he can use her at catcher, third base, or first base, while also hitting her in any number of positions in the lineup. The most tenured player on the squad, Pagnini is also the team’s active leader in hits, doubles, and runs batted in.

“Darcy gives us great leadership through her self- confidence and abilities at and behind the plate,” Ferrin said. “She can show the freshmen a lot about the way to play and act just by doing it herself.”

The three members of this year’s junior class are also expected to be firm contributors if the Lions are to regain their place atop the standings. Second baseman Amy Charpentier started her career with a .328 freshman year but then suffered the dreaded sophomore slump by hitting .198 in 2009. Charpentier’s strengths lie in her energy and blue-collar work ethic, which stand out mostly when she is able to get on base. A return to her 2008 form would give the Lions another dimension on the base paths.

Two other juniors, Jennifer Nayudu and Priscilla Satete, are poised to step out of the shadows of Slouber and Cesena and claim starting outfield spots after two years of seeing limited time. The question for Ferrin is whether or not they are ready to seize those roles.

“Jennifer has as much athletic talent as anyone on our team. She has a strong arm and above-average power from the left side,” Ferrin said. “Priscilla also has the tools at the plate to be a starter but have yet to prove that they are capable of producing in games.”

Ferrin has almost as many players in his sophomore class (six) as he does upperclassmen, so naturally he sees the sophomores as being integral to the team’s success. In addition to Goodman in the circle, the Lions have several potent bats, most notably those belonging to All-PCSC performers Sam Fischer and Kelly Sarginson.

There is very little else that Fischer could have done as a freshman, having led the team in batting average (.360), hits (62), and runs scored (37), while also contributing 2010 LM U softball nine doubles and 11 home runs. A third baseman last season, Fischer moves over to her natural shortstop post to replace Ackerman this year. That move, as subtle as it sounds, should pay dividends according to Ferrin.

“Having Sam at shortstop makes us a better infield all-around,” Ferrin said. “She is more comfortable in that role, which makes those around her more comfortable

5 as well. I expect to see our team defensive numbers pick up and don’t expect any sort of drop-off in Sam’s stats at the plate.”

Adding power to the lineup is Sarginson, who crushed eight home runs and drove in 31 runs last year as a desig- nated hitter/first baseman. Now that she has a year of col- legiate ball behind her, Sarginson looks to be the next in a long line of Lion power hitters, taking over from Ackerman and Tysdal.

The rest of the sophomore class - Kylie Ahlo, Stephanie Hughes, and Brittany Pereda - are eyeing the 2010 sea- son as a chance to show what they can do. Ahlo saw plenty of time last year as a pinch-runner, utilizing her speed to score 16 runs in just 30 games. Pereda hit .273 in 14 games, including eight starts, and can play a variety of positions. Ferrin sees the challenge for them not in finding a way onto the field but in securing one place for them to play.

“Both Kylie and Brittany are athletic enough and talent- ed enough to play multiple positions,” Ferrin said. “They are both trained as infielders but I can see them playing anywhere. They will need to be on the field so it is up to me to find a place for them.” GO with power • go excitement lions Hughes saw limited action as freshmen but will be eager to show what she can do. Besides Pagnini, Hughes is the only Lion catcher to have any collegiate experience, having appeared in three games last year. That could put her in a good position to platoon with Pagnini behind the plate. Pereda made eight starts as a freshman and can play in the outfield or give the Lions another powerful right-handed bat off the bench.

With an eye to continuing the LMU dynasty, Ferrin has hit the recruiting trail hard to bring in six talented freshmen. Pitchers Molly Medeiros and Erica Grady give the Lions depth in the circle and not just if Dykema and Goodman struggle. Ferrin feels that the addition of Medeiros gives him the luxury of having three front-line starters, something rare at the mid-major level. In Grady, Ferrin gets a fourth arm that has made considerable progress in the fall. A team captain at Xavier College Prep in Phoenix, Grady has the ability to jump in and eat up innings when necessary.

Ferrin has also brought in two infielders, a catcher, and an outfielder to be a part of LMU’s future. Skylar Segura was Second Team All-State out of Chino Hills High School and gives the Lions a solid glove and bat at third. Segura so much wanted to come to LMU that she switched to third base in her senior season to assure herself of a shot at starting, and then went out and hit .475 as a senior.

With Pagnini and Hughes as the only returning back- stops, Ferrin went out and got two players who can fill in behind the plate. Olivia Alvarez is a versatile player who can feature at first base or catcher, having led North High School in Torrance to back-to-back CIF-SS Divisional Championships. A two-time ESPN All-State player, Ferrin sees Alvarez as another athletic player who will find her way onto the field. Jennifer Olivares hit .319 as a senior at St. Lucy’s Priory High School in Glendora, giving the Lions four serviceable catchers.

Perhaps the biggest surprise for Ferrin in the fall came in the form of outfielder Danielle Smith. A two-time league MVP at San Pasqual High School in Escondido, Smith 2010 LM U softball

6 go with power• excitement • lions reminds Ferrin of another speedy centerfielder he used to have by the name of Kirsten Slouber.

“Danielle is easily the fastest player on the team and covers so much ground in the outfield,” Ferrin said. “Much of what she does is instinctive and can’t be taught - her ability to get a jump on the ball off the bat and her supreme confidence that she will track down anything hit anywhere near her.”

As for the schedule in 2010, LMU will face many early tests as it prepares for the revamped PCSC season. The Lions open the year by playing 14 of their first 15 games away from home, starting at the Sportco Kick-Off Classic February 12-14 in which they will face a variety of local and national opponents in UC Davis, Kent State, Long Beach State, Illinois, and hosts UNLV.

The road trips are broken up on February 23 with a single-game visit from Hawai’i. Then it’s back on the road, where nationally-ranked foes await at Fullerton’s Demarini Invitational March 5-7. LMU will face UC Davis for a second time, then take on Oregon State, preseason #3 Florida, and North Carolina, all very competitive pro- grams from top conferences. The major trip of the year follows the following weekend as LMU heads west to Honolulu for the Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament. The Lions open the tourney with preseason #20 DePaul, then take on the hosts Hawai’i before closing out the round- robin portion with Troy.

The remaining of the March schedule has a decid- edly home feel as the Lions close out the month with a 10-game homestand. It all starts on March 16 against Harvard and LMU hosts the Crowne Plaza LAX Showcase March 18-20, welcoming Utah Valley, Bucknell, and North Dakota over the three days. After a single game against UNLV on March 26, preseason #6 UCLA comes to Smith Field for a doubleheader in the teams’ first meeting since LMU knocked the Bruins out of the 2007 NCAA Tournament.

The final non-conference tune-up happens April 2-3 at the 1st Annual Pre-Conference Tournament in St. George, Utah. The Lions will play BYU twice and Cal State Bakersfield once, which should be a good indicator as the Lions travel to Bakersfield the following weekend for the first PCSC series. Any success that LMU gains on the road will be critical as the team will play its first two PCSC series away from home and 12 of the 20 confer- ence games come outside Smith Field.

After the Bakersfield series, LMU travels to Saint Mary’s for four games April 17-18, followed by the first home PCSC series against Santa Clara. The final conference push starts at San Diego over the first weekend in May before concluding with what could be a pivotal four-game series at Smith Field against Sacramento State May 8-9. The Hornets have been tabbed as the preseason favorites in the Coastal Division of the PCSC coaches poll, with the Lions picked second so a berth in the PCSC Championship

Series May 15-16 could be decided in those four games. 2010 LM U softball

For the Lions to return to the top of the PCSC, they will need to combine those three elements of a dynasty. The hard work and recruiting already has been done in the offseason, now it takes more hard work and a little luck.

7 LMU ROSTER No Name Pos Ht Yr-Exp B/T Hometown (Previous School) 1 Jennifer Nayudu OF 5-8 Jr.-2V L/R Carlsbad, Calif./Carlsbad HS 2 Melissa Dykema RHP 6-0 Sr.-3V R/R Bellflower, Calif./Valley Christian HS 3 J.J. Hartung 3B/OF 5-5 Sr.-3V L/R La Quinta, Calif./La Quinta HS 4 Olivia Alvarez 1B/C 5-10 Fr.-HS R/R Torrance, Calif./North HS 5 Skylar Segura 3B 5-2 Fr.-HS R/R Chino Hills, Calif./Chino Hills HS 7 Stephanie Hughes C/OF 5-7 So.-1V R/R Manhattan Beach, Calif./Mira Costa HS 11 Erica Grady RHP 5-9 Fr.-HS R/R Phoenix, Ariz./Xavier College Prep HS 13 Corie Goodman RHP 5-7 So.-1V R/R Vista, Calif./Rancho Bueno Vista HS 15 Christine Foley 1B 5-8 Sr.-3V R/R Los Angeles, Calif./Santa Monica HS 17 Molly Medeiros RHP 5-5 Fr.-HS R/R Saratoga, Calif./Presentation HS 18 Kelly Sarginson 1B 5-10 So.-1V R/R Walnut Creek, Calif./North Gate HS 21 Amy Charpentier 2B/SS 5-1 Jr.-2V R/R Bakersfield, Calif./Highland HS 22 Jennifer Olivares C 5-2 Fr.-HS R/R Diamond Bar, Calif./St. Lucy’s HS 23 Priscilla Satete OF 5-10 Jr.-2V R/R Carson, Calif./Banning HS 25 Kylie Ahlo 2B 5-5 So.-1V R/R Honolulu, Hawai’i/Iolani School 32 Brittany Pereda OF 5-9 So.-1V R/R Yorba Linda, Calif./Orange Lutheran HS 52 Sam Fischer SS/3B 5-10 So.-1V R/R Simi Valley, Calif./Simi Valley HS 54 Darcy Pagnini C/3B 5-6 RS Sr.-3V R/R Hermosa Beach, Calif./Mira Costa HS 55 Danielle Smith OF 5-4 Fr.-HS L/R Escondido, Calif./San Pasqual HS

GO with power • go excitement lions HEAD COACH: Gary FERRIN - 16th Season ASSISTANT COACHES: Danielle KAMINAKA – Second Season Josh MUSSELMAN - First Season Sara WEBSTER - First Season ATHLETIC TRAINER: Beth DRAYER MANAGER: Gia LONGO

Pronunciation Guide #1 Jennifer NAYUDU - ny-doo #21 Amy CHARPENTIER - shar-pen-teer HC Gary ferrin - fair-in #2 Melissa DYKEMA - dy-kem-ah #22 Jennifer olivares - ohl-iv-air-us AC Danielle kaminaka - kah-min-ah-kah #17 Molly Medeiros - med-ear-ohs #23 Priscilla SATETE - sa-tett-ee #18 Kelly Sarginson - sar-jen-son #32 Brittany pereda - pair-ay-dah

By State: By Height: By Position: By Year: California (17): 5-1...... Charpentier Pitchers (4): Fifth-year Seniors (1): Alvarez (Torrance) 5-2...... Olivares Dykema (R) Pagnini Charpentier (Bakersfield) ...... Segura Goodman (R) Seniors (3): Dykema (Bellflower) 5-4...... Smith Grady (R) Dykema Fischer (Simi Valley) 5-5...... Ahlo Medeiros Foley Foley (Los Angeles) ...... Hartung Catchers (4): Hartung Goodman (Vista) 5-6...... Medeiros Alvarez Juniors (3): Hartung (La Quinta) ...... Pagnini Hughes Charpentier Hughes (Manhattan Beach) 5-7...... Goodman Olivares Nayudu Medeiros (Saratoga) ...... Hughes Pagnini Satete Nayudu (Carlsbad) 5-8...... Foley Infielders (6): Sophomores (6): Olivares (Diamond Bar) ...... Nayudu Ahlo Ahlo Pagnini (Hermosa Beach) 5-9...... Grady Charpentier Fischer Pereda (Yorba Linda) ...... Pereda Fischer Goodman Sarginson (Walnut Creek) 5-10...... Alvarez Foley Hughes Satete (Carson) ...... Fischer Sarginson Pereda Segura (Chino Hills) ...... Sarginson Segura Sarginson Smith (Escondido) ...... Satete Outfielders (5): Freshmen (6): Arizona (1): 6-0...... Dykema Hartung Alvarez Grady (Phoenix) Nayudu Grady Hawai’i (1): Hitting Breakdown: Pereda Medeiros Ahlo (Honolulu) Right-handed...... 16 Satete Olivares Left-handed...... 3 Smith Segura Switch...... 0 Smith

Pitching Breakdown: Right-handed...... 4 Left-handed...... 0 2010 LM U softball

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head coach the PCSC with an 18-2 mark to claim the program’s third conference title. The conference awards came flooding in as Gary Ferrin Ferrin was named the PCSC Coach of the Year for the second time, Christine Foley was named the PCSC Player of the Year, ary Ferrin enters his 16th season as head coach of Tiffany Pagano was the Pitcher of the Year, Melissa Dykema the LMU softball program. Ferrin, the most success- was the Freshman of the Year, and 10 players in all were Gful coach in the program’s history, has a 526-388-1 named to the all-conference teams. career record as a head coach, earning conference coach of the year honors three times. The team’s success led to a second NCAA Championships berth. After dropping the first game, 6-3 to UCLA, the Lions From 1999-2008, the Lions posted nine consecutive win- stormed back to beat those same Bruins 5-3, the first ever ning seasons and have three Pacific Coast Softball Conference postseason victory in LMU history. LMU’s historic run ended championships and two NCAA Tournament appearances in the regional final but not before etching its name in the since 2003. Prior to taking over the program in June 1995, he record books. Under Ferrin’s tutelage, Foley set the school’s served as an assistant coach with the Lions during the 1994 single-season record for batting average at .416 and Margo season. Pineda completed her career with a new career batting aver- age mark of .354. Ferrin earned his 400th career victory as the Lions defeated the University of Pennsylvania, 8-0, in the very first game at In 2005, Ferrin guided the Lions to their first ever appear- Smith Field on March 7, 2006. On May 3, 2009, he reached ance in the NCAA Tournament after winning their second 500 career victories with a 6-1 win at Saint Mary’s. PCSC Championship. That year, Ferrin earned PCSC Coach of the Year honors while LMU also claimed the PCSC Player In 2007, Ferrin’s Lions completed their most successful of the Year award for the third straight year, and the season in program history, setting school records for most PCSC Pitcher of the Year. victories (47) and most conference victories (18) in a sea- son. With a 47-18 overall record, the Lions rolled through 2010 LM U softball

10 go with power• excitement • lions Ferrin oversaw Loyola Marymount’s inaugural year of compe- tition as a member of the Pacific Coast Softball Conference and paced the Lions to the inaugural conference title. In addition, he was named the 2000 WAC Coach of the Year by his fellow coaches when LMU was an affiliate member of the Western Athletic Conference.

Overall, he guided LMU to its eighth consecutive winning season, posting a 29-24 mark in 2006. In addition to that, Ferrin has seen the Lions finish above .500 in 12 of their past 13 sea- sons. All told, he led the Lions to four WISL championships and the 2003 and 2005 PCSC titles.

Ferrin came to LMU in 1994 after coaching and compet- ing in national and international softball competitions for over 30 years. From 1964 to 1984, Ferrin participated in U.S. Military competition with the Air Force. He led his teams to the European Championships from 1976 through 1978 and to the World Championships both from 1972 through 1975 and from 1978 through 1984. During his military career, Ferrin played baseball for Team Real Madrid in 1974 and 1975. The team won the Spanish National Championship both seasons and represented Spain in the European Baseball Cup.

Ferrin was born in Brooklyn, NY, and was raised in Orlando, FL. He graduated from Lyman High School in Orlando in 1962. He attended Orlando Junior College for two years prior to entering the Air Force in 1964.

Ferrin and his wife Christine, have a daughter, Courtney Nichole (13), and a son Tyler (11). They reside in Holly Glen.

Ferrin’s Career Victory Milestones Win # Date Opponent Score 1 Feb. 19, 1994 Santa Clara 2-0 100 Apr. 13, 1997 Santa Clara 1-0 200 Apr. 8, 2000 San Diego 3-0 300 Mar. 26, 2003 at UC Riverside 8-2 400 Mar. 8, 2006 Mercer 3-1 500 May 3, 2008 at Saint Mary’s 6-1

Ferrin’s Year by Year Results Overall Conference Year W l T Pct. W l T Pct. Notes 1995 27 37 1 .423 1996 44 27 0 .620 WISL Champions 1997 39 36 0 .520 WISL Champions 1998 26 31 0 .456 1999 43 28 0 .606 WISL Champions 2000 36 27 0 .571 10 10 0 .500 WISL Champions 2001 37 23 0 .617 10 8 0 .556 WAC Coach of the Year 2002 38 34 0 .528

2003 33 20 0 .623 14 5 0 .737 PCSC Champions, PCSC Coach of the Year 2010 LM U softball 2004 33 13 0 .717 14 6 0 .700 PCSC Runners Up 2005 34 20 0 .630 16 4 0 .800 PCSC Champions, NCAA Tournament PCSC Coach of the Year 2006 29 24 0 .547 9 11 0 .450 PCSC Fifth Place, 400th Career Victory 2007 47 18 0 .723 18 2 0 .900 PCSC Champions, NCAA Tournament First NCAA Postseason Win, Coach of the Year 2008 38 18 0 .679 13 7 0 .650 PCSC Runners Up, 500th Career Victory 2009 24 30 .444 10 10 0 .500 PCSC Third Place Total 528 386 1 .578 114 63 0 .644 15 years

11 Assistant Coach danielle kaminaka ormer Pacific Coast Softball Conference Player of the Year Danielle Kaminaka returned to her alma Fmater as an assistant coach in the fall of 2008. Kaminaka was a three-time First Team All-PCSC performer during her collegiate career at LMU, including winning Player of the Year honors in 2004 when she set school records with 15 home runs and 49 RBI. That year, she was also named to the NFCA Pacific All-Region team. Kaminaka followed that up in her senior season by winning the PCSC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award and First Team Academic All-District honors in helping LMU to its second conference title and the school’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance.

Kaminaka’s name dominates the LMU single-season and career record books. She is first all-time at LMU in career doubles (43), home runs (47), runs batted in (149), walks (110), slugging percentage (.623), and on-base percentage (.434). She also holds four of the top ten single-season home run tallies in school his- tory while her .888 slugging percentage in 2004 remains the best in program history.

After graduating from LMU in 2005 with her Bachelor’s degree in English, Kaminaka spent two years teaching English in Japan. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in English Literature.

Volunteer Assistant Coach

GO with power • go excitement lions Josh Musselman osh Musselman enters his first season as a volunteer assistant coach at LMU. His primary duties will Jinclude working with the hitters. Prior to his arrival, he spent the past two seasons as the first assistant coach under Jaime Wallin at Sonoma State University. In 2009, Musselman helped SSU to its first winning season in nine years, reaching the NCAA Division II Tournament.

Musselman spent two years as the first assistant coach under Tacy Duncan at Cal State San Bernardino. During the 2007 season, Musselman oversaw an offense that established six school records. In addition to coaching at SSU and CSUSB, Musselman spent the 2003 season as a volunteer coach at Cal Baptist as part of a team that set a then-school record with 42 wins.

Musselman earned his Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Studies from Antioch University in Los Angeles in 2007. He is currently pursuing his Master’s in Humanities from Cal State Dominguez Hills. He and his wife, Amy, reside in Belmont Shore.

Assistant Coach Sara Webster he 2010 season marks Sara Webster’s second year as an assistant coach at LMU. A three-time First TTeam All-American as a player, Webster also serves as LMU’s Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance. Her on-field duties are to work primarily with the Lion pitching staff.

Webster brings to the LMU staff many years of collegiate success, both as a player and coach. As an undergraduate at Michigan, the former Sara Griffin was named a First Team All-American in 1995, 1996, and 1998 and was the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year and a Honda Award finalist in 1998. She won back-to-back Big Ten Player of the Year honors as a freshman and sophomore and was the conference’s Pitcher of the Year as a senior. Michigan’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1996 and 1998, she was also the school’s Female Freshman Athlete of the Year in 1995, when she was also voted the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. She was a First Team All-Big Ten Conference selection in 1995, 1996 and 1998, helping the Wolverines to conference titles in each of those seasons. In each of her four seasons, Michigan won at least 50 games and played in the NCAA Women’s College World Series. She still holds several records at Michigan in pitching and is still in the top 10 for several other pitching and hitting records at Michigan.

A participant in the United States Olympic Softball Team tryouts from 1993-98, Webster helped coach Arizona State to a seventh place tie at the Women’s College World Series in 1999. It was ASU’s first WCWS appearance in ten years. The following year, she helped coach Utah to a Mountain West Conference championship title. The Utes advanced to the championship game in the NCAA regional before falling to Washington.

Webster graduated from the University of Michigan in 1998 with a BA in Communications. She later received her Master’s Degree in Education (Sport Management) from The Ohio State University, graduating in 2002. While at OSU, she worked in the Compliance Office as a graduate assistant. Prior to coming to LMU in the summer of 2008, Webster was the Director of Compliance at the University of Southern California from 2002-2008. She and her husband, Jesse, have a son, Griffin. 2010 LM U softball

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Meet The 2010 Lions 2010 LM U softball

13 Jennifer Nayudu 1 OF • junior • 2V • 5-8 • L/R Carlsbad, CA • Carlsbad HS Club Team: San Diego Breakers

At LMU... 2009... PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... appeared in 18 games, starting six... hit .240 for the year, and had 2 runs batted in... tripled and drove in a run against Saint Mary’s (April 5, 2009)... doubled against Portland State (May 3, 2009)...

2008... Played in 15 games for the Lions, starting in 10 of them... hit .229 batting average with 35 at bats... pounded a .286 slugging percentage... 1.000 fielding percentage... National Scholar Athlete...

High School... four-year letterwinner at Carlsbad HS for coaches Jerry Whitley, Doc Balderramma, and Dan Worley... team captain her senior season... GO with power • go excitement lions named All-Avocado League all four years... also a member of the cheer squad... awarded California Scholastic Federation honors...

Personal... Jennifer Nicole Nayudu was born on March 20, 1989, in Juneau, AK... parents are Nancy and Kris Nayudu... has a younger brother, Brett... also recruited by Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Stanford, and UC Santa Barbara... chose LMU because she loved the location, coaches, team, and academics... volunteered as a foster parent for dogs... majoring in business.

Coach on Jennifer

“Jennifer has as much athletic talent as anyone on our team. She has a strong arm, better-than-aver- age speed, and is a good hitter with great power.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

2009 PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll

Nayudu's Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008 .229 15-10 35 4 8 2 0 0 0 10 .286 1 0 3 1 .250 0 0 0-0 4 0 0 1.000 2009 .240 18-6 25 4 6 1 1 0 2 9 .360 1 0 4 0 .269 0 0 0-0 4 0 2 .667 TOTAL .233 33-16 60 8 14 3 1 0 2 19 .317 2 0 7 1 .258 0 0 0-0 8 0 2 .800 2010 LM U softball

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Melissa Dykema 2 RHP • senior • 3V • 6-0 • R/R Bellflower, CA • Valley Christian HS Club Team: California Cruisers

At LMU... 2009... appeared in 38 games, 30 of them as the starting pitcher... posted a 3.38 earned run average on her way to an 11-14 record... had 12 complete games ... pitched 170 innings, striking out 72 batters... also made eight appearances in relief, earning two saves... threw a five-inning one-hitter in victory over Santa Clara (April 11, 2009)... tossed a two-hitter in 1-0 win over Saint Mary’s (April 4, 2009)....

2008... 2.34 ERA in 2008...15-7 record...143.2 IP... hitters against avg. 227... 25 appearances with 22 games saved... 16 complete games...went 3-1 in team’s first weekend of play... set single game record of 16 strikeouts against Rhode Island... teamed up with Tiffany Pagano, they were the best pitching duo in PCSC, leading the conference in ERA, shutouts, and complete games...

2007... went 26-7 with a 2.29 ERA in 40 appearances... made 30 starts, throwing 27 complete games and three shutouts in 226 innings... struck out 201 batters, the third-most in a single season in LMU history... was 8-2 with 10 complete games and a 1.61 ERA in conference play... went 8-0 in her final nine starts of the season... had 14 outings with seven or more strikeouts and three with 10 or more... allowed four or fewer hits in 19 appearances... had a career-high 12 strikeouts in eight innings in a win over UC Riverside... also struck out 12 in a complete-game two-hitter at Santa Clara... had 10 strikeouts in complete-game three-hit shut- out vs. Miami (OH)... tossed a six-inning one-hitter in shutout win over Saint Mary’s... picked up a save against Canisius... threw six innings of no-hit relief for win against Maryland...

High School... a 2006 graduate of Valley Christian High School in Cerritos, CA... a four-year letterwinner for coach Don Harper... a four-time All-CIF and All-Olympic League selection... named to the Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team four times... as a senior, had a 0.24 ERA with 217 strikeouts in 169 innings... finished with an 18-5 record... also hit .271... as a junior, she allowed just three earned runs in 117.0 innings of work, recording 17 straight victories and finishing her season with a 17-1 record... had double digit strikeouts in 12 games, including a season-high 19 in a 1-0 win over Alhambra and finished the year with 201 strikeouts... also played basketball for two seasons...

Personal... Melissa Mae Dykema was born on April 21, 1988 in Long Beach, CA... daughter of Nancy and Craig Dykema... has one brother, Michael... was a scholar athlete and a National Society member. Coach on Melissa

“Melissa is the backbone of our team. Not only is she our senior team captain but she is also our lead pitcher. We’re going to go the way she goes. I have a good feeling about her this year. ” - Gary Ferrin Career Awards

2009 PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll PCSC Pitcher of the Week (April 12) 2008 PCSC Honorable Mention All Conference PCSC Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 11 and Apr. 29) 2007 PCSC Co-Freshman of the Year First Team All-PCSC PCSC Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 14 and March 6) 2010 LM U softball

Dykema’s Career Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2007 2.29 26-7 40 30 27 3 0 1 226.0 192 99 74 61 201 31 4 18 956 .221 7 9 0 3 15 2008 2.34 15-7 25 22 16 8 0 0 143.2 123 54 48 49 108 19 3 5 617 .227 3 8 1 2 16 2009 3.38 11-14 38 30 12 3 1 2 170.0 180 107 82 84 72 23 2 16 792 .276 7 23 3 6 27 TOTAL 2.65 52-28 103 82 55 14 1 3 539.2 495 260 204 194 381 73 9 39 2365 .240 17 40 4 11 58

15 J.J. Hartung 3 3B/OF • senior • 3V • 5-5 • L/R La Quinta, CA • La Quinta HS Club Team: Diamond Ringers

At LMU... 2009... appeared in 53 games, 52 of them as a starter... hit .258 for the year, with seven runs batted in... was third on the team with 159 at bats... second on the team with seven stolen bases... had nine multi-hit games... was 2-for-2 with two walks, a double, and two runs scored vs. Utah (Feb. 6, 2009)... went 2-for-2 with a pair of stolen bases at Santa Clara (April 10, 2009)...

2008... started 55 games for the Lions in 2008...18 multi- hit performances... had LMU season high four hits in win over San Diego...hit .600 in double header against Cal State Bakersfield...best batting average for the Lions with .405... led the Lions with 10 stolen bases, 3 triples, and 101 assists...

2007... played 42 games, starting 15 with 40 at bats...

GO with power • go excitement lions scored 17 runs... batted .200 with one double , eight hits, and two RBI... drew six walks and stole two bases...

High School... a 2006 graduate of La Quinta High School in La Quinta, CA... a three-sports athlete... played softball in her junior and senior seasons for coach Marcie Borchard, earning All-Desert Valley League honors both years... also earned All-CIF accolades as a junior... was a four-year letterwinner in water polo, and was the team’s leading scorer at driver... a two-time All-Desert Valley League selection, and an All-CIF honoree... MVP of the Desert Valley League... also a three-year letterwinner in tennis and played as a member of the #1 doubles team...

Personal... Jessica Joyce Hartung was born on August 1, 1988 in Palm Springs, CA... goes by the nickname “J.J.”... daughter of Jeanmarie and Tom Hartung...has two sisters, Sarah and Rachel... made academic honor roll all four years in high school.

Coach on J.J.

“J.J. is an offensive leader and a defensive star. She creates so many outs from rightfield with her speed and strong arm.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

2008 First Team All-PCSC PCSC Player of the Week (April 1) LMU Student-Athlete of the Week (March 5)

Hartung's Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2007 .200 42-15 40 17 8 1 0 0 2 9 .225 6 1 8 0 .319 0 0 2-4 1 17 2 .900 2008 .405 55-55 158 21 64 11 3 1 20 84 .532 2 4 17 0 .427 0 2 10-13 49 101 18 .893 2009 .258 53-52 159 20 41 3 1 0 9 46 .289 7 0 15 0 .289 0 6 7-9 64 9 3 .961 TOTAL .317 150-122 357 58 113 15 4 1 31 139 .389 15 5 40 0 .353 0 8 19-26 114 127 23 .913 2010 LM U softball

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Olivia Alvarez 4 1B/C • freshman • HS • 5-10 • R/R Torrance, CA • North HS Club Team: Raiders

High School... Four-year letterwinner at North High School in Torrance, Calif., under Coach Howard Miller... helped NHS to back-to-back CIF-SS Division championships in 2008 and 2009... two-time ESPN All-State player... named to Daily Breeze All-Area team... three- time All-Pioneer League selection... team cap- tain her junior and senior seasons... Honor Roll student...

Personal... Olivia Diane Alvarez was born on May 10, 1991 in Torrance, Calif.... parents are Stephen and Sharon Alvarez... nickname is “Liv”... has an older sister, Julia, and two younger brothers, Stephan and Antonio... active in Polynesian dance, performing for over 13 years at churches and weddings... vol- unteered at Diane Lewis School of Softball... chose LMU over Arizona, Arizona State, and UNLV... majoring in psychology...

Coach on Olivia

“Olivia comes to us from a highly-regarded club program. She has a solid bat, is very ath- letic, and can play multiple positions - tools that enable her to make a run at a starting spot.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School two-time ESPN All-State Daily Breeze All-Area three-time All-Pioneer League two-year team captain 2010 LM U softball

17 Skylar Segura 5 3B • freshman • HS • 5-2 • R/R Chino Hills, CA • Chino Hills HS Club Team: O.C. Batbusters

Segura Off the Field

High School... Four-year letterwinner for Coach Mike Southworth at Chino Hills High School... four-time All-Sierra League selec- tion, including First Team honors her final two years... Second Team All-State by Cal Hi Sports as a senior... First Team All-Inland Valley as a senior... hit .475 her senior season, break- ing the school record with 51 hits in a year... named Defensive Player of the year her sopho- more and junior seasons... Scholar Athlete...

GO with power • go excitement lions Personal... Skylar Britney Segura was born on March 21, 1991 in Chino, Calif.... parents are Percy and Diana Segura... prefers to be called “Skyy”... has a younger brother, Gavin... chose LMU over Cal, Brown, and LSU... volun- teers with the Let It Be Foundation... has yet to declare a major...

Coach on Skylar

“Skylar should be an anchor at third base. She is very solid defensively.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School four-time All-Sierra League two-time First Team All-Sierra League Cal Hi Sports Second Team All-State First Team All-Inland Valley Scholar Athlete 2010 LM U softball

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Stephanie Hughes 7 C/OF • sophomore • 1V • 5-7 • R/R Manhattan Beach, CA • Mira Costa HS Club Team: American Athletics

At LMU... 2009... appeared in three games, making one start as a freshman... hit .400 in her limited number of at bats... collected a hit in her first career at-bat vs. Indiana (March 15, 2009)... had her first career RBI against Portland State (May 3, 2009)...

High School... Four-year letterwinner at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, Calif. for Coach Dick Armbesik... named All-South Bay as a senior... three-time All-Bay League honoree... voted team MVP in 2007 and 2008... team captain her final three seasons... four-year Scholar-Athlete... Dean’s List stu- dent...

Personal... Stephanie Nicole Hughes was born on August 18, 1989 in Long Beach, Calif.... parents are Wendy and Steve Hughes... pre- fers to be called “Stephi”... has an older sister, Heather... chose LMU because it was close to home... also considered attending Georgia, Georgia Tech, Providence, Minnesota, and Auburn... majoring in Liberal Studies with a focus on education...

Coach on Stephanie

“Stephanie has made the most progress of any of our returning players and can be a major impact player in this program.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

2009 PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll High School All-South Bay three-time All-Bay League two-time Team MVP three-year team captain 2010 LM U softball

Hughes' Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009 .400 3-1 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .400 0 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 .500 TOTAL .400 3-1 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .400 0 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 .500

19 Erica Grady 11 RHP • freshman • HS • 5-9 • R/R Phoenix, AZ • Xavier College Prep Club Team: AZ Outlaws Gold

High School... Three-year letterwinner at Xavier College Prep High School in Phoenix, Ariz. under Coach Bobby Pena... team captain as a senior... four-year Honor Roll student... Scholar-Athlete award winner... member of Key Club...

Personal... Erica Shea Grady was born on November 1, 1990 in Scottsdale, Ariz.... daughter of Scott and Cheryl Grady... has a younger brother, Quinn... chose LMU because of the “amazing academic opportunities as well as to reach my dream of playing college softball”... also considered attending DePauw GO with power • go excitement lions and Seattle... volunteered at Andre House Soup Kitchen and as an assistant coach for a local elementary school’s softball team... unde- cided on a major...

Coach on Erica

“Erica has progressed tremendously since her arrival on campus in developing her pitching for the collegiate game. ” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School team captain four-year Honor Roll Scholar-Athlete 2010 LM U softball

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Corie Goodman 13 RHP • sophomore • 1V • 5-7 • R/R Vista, CA • Rancho Buena Vista HS Club Team: San Diego Breakers

At LMU... 2009... as a true freshman, made 38 appearances, 23 of them as the starting pitcher... went 13-15 on the season, leading the team in wins and complete games (15)... led the team in strikouts, with 89... posted a 3.57 earned run average... led the team with 172.1 innings pitched as well as with 15 relief appearances... notched two saves... struck out career and LMU-season high 10 vs. Tennessee Tech (Feb. 20, 2009)... picked up save vs. Utah Valley (Feb. 7, 2009)...

High School... Four-year letterwinner at Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista, CA, for coaches Dennis Snell and Theresa Murillo... named team Most Inspirational and Defensive Player of the Year... helped her club team, S.D. County Breakers, go 6-0 in Gold qualifying to advance to the Gold Nationals... honor roll student every semester...

Personal... Corie Marie Goodman was born on October 27, 1990 in Vista, CA... daughter of Steve Goodman... has a sister, Kelley... nickname is “Goodie”... chose LMU because of the softball pro- gram, beautiful location, and friendly atmosphere... also considered Penn State and San Diego... volun- teered with the Character Leader Service Learning Project and at the 2008 Presidential Primary Polls... competed against current LMU teammate Jennifer Nayudu in high school... undecided on a major...

Coach on Corie

“There is no doubt that Corie has the tools to carry us to great heights. If she can stay healthy, then the team will be in a great position to achieve its goals.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

2009 PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll PCSC Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 16-22) High School team Most Inspirational Player team Defensive Player of the Year 2010 LM U softball

Goodman’s Career Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2009 3.57 13-15 38 23 15 1 0 2 172.1 230 125 88 52 89 36 2 18 816 .317 17 15 0 7 17 TOTAL 3.57 13-15 38 23 15 1 0 2 172.1 230 125 88 52 89 36 2 18 816 .317 17 15 0 7 17

21 Christine Foley 15 1B • senior • 3V • 5-8 • R/R Los Angeles, CA • Santa Monica HS Club Team: Spoilers

At LMU... 2009... PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... made 15 appearances with 12 starts... hit .214 with a double and three RBI...

2008... PCSC co-Player of the Week for March 18... led the Lions in sacrifice flies with 3... tied for first on the team with the top stolen base percentage... first on the team in putouts with 396... first on the team in fielding double plays... had the longest hitting streak for the Lions with 15 games between February 29- March 16... hit a two-run home run to beat Illinois-Chicago (March 16)...

2007... PCSC Player of the Year... hit .439 during conference play... started all 64 of the games in which she appeared...set new LMU single-season record by hitting .416 with 72 hits in 173 at bats... drove in 37 runs, adding 17 doubles and five home runs... slugged team-high .601... on-base percentage of .463 led the team... led league in batting average, doubles, and on-base percentage... was hitting .600 through the season’s first 10 games... hit safely in season’s final seven games... had three four-hit games, three three-hit games, and 13 two-hit games... batting average never GO with power • go excitement lions dipped below .368... went 4-for-4 with double, home runs, three RBI, and two runs scored vs. UTEP... followed that with a 3-for-4, two double, and four RBI performance vs. Texas-Arlington... went 4-for-4 with two doubles against Southern Utah... was 4-for-4 with a pair of RBI at Santa Clara... was also excellent in the field, turning in a fielding percentage of .982...

High School... a 2006 graduate of Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica, CA... a four-year letterwinner for coach Debbie Scaggs... a four-time All-Ocean league selection... two-time All-CIF honoree... had a .575 batting average, with a .918 slugging per- centage and a .614 on-base percentage... served as team captain as a senior...

Personal... Christine Foley was born on January 29, 1988 in Culver City, CA...daughter of Kathleen and Robert Foley...has two sisters, Meghan and Becky...competed against LMU teammate Darcy Pagnini in high school. Coach on Christine

“Everyone has seen what Christine is capable of. She has come in this year with a renewed desire, attitude, and maturity that could enable her to get back to that level.” - Gary Ferrin Career Awards

2009 PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2008 PCSC co-Player of the Week (Mar. 10-16) 2007 PCSC Player of the Year First Team All-PCSC PCSC Player of the Week (Feb. 20, Apr. 18, and May 7)

Foley’s Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2007 .416 64-64 173 35 72 17 0 5 37 104 .601 14 2 19 1 .463 1 10 0-1 478 24 9 .982 2008 .271 55-53 155 23 42 6 0 2 23 54 .348 11 0 21 2 .314 3 9 1-1 396 26 5 .988 2009 .214 15-12 28 1 6 1 0 0 3 7 .250 8 0 9 0 .389 0 0 0-0 80 5 2 .977 TOTAL .337 134-129 356 59 120 24 0 7 63 165 .463 33 2 49 3 .392 4 19 1-2 954 55 16 .984 2010 LM U softball

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Molly Medeiros 17 RHP • freshman • HS • 5-5 • R/R Saratoga, CA • Presentation HS Club Team: Sorcerers

High School... Three-year letterwinner for Coach Kevin Newman at Presentation High School in San Jose, Calif.... named San Jose Mercury News Senior of the Year... batted .407 and went 23-5, striking out 259 batters with a 0.65 ERA as a senior... tossed a perfect game, three no-hitters, and eight one- hitters... three-time first team all-league... two-time first team all-county... named first team all-state... Central Coast Section Scholar Athlete... started high school career with one season at Archbishop Mitty High School, where she went 9-1 as a pitcher and helped school to CCS Division II championship...

Personal... Molly Yvonne Forcier Medeiros was born in San Jose, Calif.... parents are Joseph and Deanna Medeiros... has an older sister, Danelle, and a younger brother, Joey... chose LMU over Fresno State, Pacific, San Diego, Portland, Wisconsin, and North Carolina... cites LMU as “always my first choice”... enjoys helping the elderly in her free time... majoring in Finance...

Coach on Molly

“Molly will see a lot of innings and can emerge as one of our front-line pitchers. She gives this program the luxury of having three top pitchers.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School San Jose Mercury News Senior of the Year three-time First Team All-League two-time First Team All-County First Team All-State Central Coast Section Scholar Athlete 2010 LM U softball

23 Kelly Sarginson 18 1B • sophomore • 1V • 5-10 • R/R Walnut Creek, CA • North Gate HS Club Team: NorCal Shockers

At LMU... 2009... Second Team All-PCSC as a freshman... started 41 of her 47 appearances... hit for a .282 average, good for fifth-best on the team, and was tied for third on the team with eight home runs... second on the squad with 31 runs batted in... hit seven doubles... third on the team with a .532 slugging percentage... had a career high 15 putouts vs. Wright State on Feb. 27, 2009... had 11 multiple-RBI games, good for second best on the team... hit .667 (6-for-9) with seven RBI, a double, four walks, and home runs in three straight games at Santa Clara (April 10-11, 2009)...

High School... Four-year letterwinner at Northgate High School in Walnut Creek, CA... team captain her junior and senior seasons... hit .571 her senior season and was named Medium School All-State... four-time All-Diablo

GO with power • go excitement lions Foothill Athletic League selection... named team Best Offensive Player, Best Defensive Player, and Most Valuable Player... inducted into the Northgate HS Athletic Hall of Fame... member of the Nor Cal Shockers... played in the 2007 ASA Gold Nationals, hitting .432 for her travel ball team...

Personal... Kelly Joy Sarginson was born on September 15, 1990, in Walnut Creek, CA... parents are Jan and Scott Sarginson... nickname is “K-Sarge”... has two older brothers, J.D. and Brad... chose LMU over Long Beach State and Liberty because of its challenging academics, acceptance of religious views, and softball program... travels to Mexico for a week each year to volunteer at an orphanage... majoring in Elementary Eduction.

Coach on Kelly

“We need Kelly’s bat in the lineup and for her to hit. She is probably the most powerful girl on the team. From the offensive side of the plate, she is one of the most impor- tant parts of this team.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

2009 Second Team All-PCSC High School Medium School All-State four-time All-Diablo Foothill Athletic League team Best Offensive Player, Best Defensive Player, and Most Valuable Player inducted into Northgate HS Athletic Hall of Fame

Sarginson's Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009 .282 47-41 124 15 35 7 0 8 31 66 .532 10 1 23 1 .338 1 1 0-0 152 9 6 .964 TOTAL .282 47-41 124 15 35 7 0 8 31 66 .532 10 1 23 1 .338 1 1 0-0 152 9 6 .964 2010 LM U softball

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Amy Charpentier 21 2B/SS • junior• 2V • 5-1 • R/R Bakersfield, CA • Highland HS Club Team: Worth Firecrackers

At LMU... 2009... Second Team All-PCSC selection... PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... appeared in 48 games, mak- ing 47 starts... hit for a .198 batting average with one home run and seven RBI...tied for second on the team with 15 walks... fourth on the team with 116 putouts... went 3-for-3 with a double and a grand slam against Utah (Feb. 6, 2009)... went 2-for-3 against Sain Mary’s (April 4, 2009)...

2008... PCSC Honorable Mention All Conference... started 55 games for the Lions... had 203 total plate appear- ances... had a .317 batting average, fourth best on the team... led the Lions in runs scored with 35... pounded 51 hits... led the team with walks with 23... Had the most sac bunts of any LMU player with 14... Second on the team with assists with 98... had first career home run in second win over Bucknell...

High School... four-year varsity letterwinner in softball for coaches Wyatt Wong and Kym Campbell at Highland HS in Bakersfield... named to the All-Southeast Yosemite League team four times... two-time All-Central Section selection... as a senior, led Central Section with .676 batting aver- age, seven home runs, and 29 stolen bases... also had 10 doubles, four triples, and 27 RBI while slugging 1.250 with a .728 on-base percentage... played two seasons of tennis, earning all-league honors as a sophomore... played one year of soccer, starting in goal... honor roll student... member of National Honor Society... Scholar Athlete Award winner... won the Bank of America Award of Excellence in both physical education and vocal music...

Personal... Amy Elizabeth Charpentier was born on June 7, 1989 in Fresno, CA... parents are Marsha and Don Charpentier... has an older brother, Cody... chose LMU over UC Davis and Oklahoma State... volunteered by tutoring third graders... majoring in political science.

Coach on Amy

“Amy is a blue-collar player who gives it her all every min- ute of practice and games. We need her to bounce back and have a junior year comparable to that of her freshman season.”- Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

2009 Second Team All-PCSC PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2008 Honorable Mention All-PCSC High School four-time All-Southeast Yosemite League

two-time All-Central Section 2010 LM U softball National Honor Society Scholar Athlete

Charpentier's Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008 .317 55-55 161 35 51 10 1 1 17 66 .410 23 4 14 1 .413 1 14 2-5 101 98 11 .948 2009 .198 48-47 111 11 22 4 0 1 7 29 .261 15 2 7 0 .302 1 2 1-1 116 80 17 .920 TOTAL .268 103-102 272 46 73 14 1 2 24 95 .349 38 6 21 1 .368 2 16 3-6 217 178 28 .934

25 Jennifer Olivares 22 C • freshman • HS • 5-2 • R/R Diamond Bar, CA • St. Lucy’s HS Club Team: Sudden Impact Black

High School... Four-year letterwinner at St. Lucy’s Priory High School in Glendora, Calif. under Coach Pam Crampton... named Second Team All-Sierra League as a senior... team captain senior year... hit .319... won Coaches Award and Student-Athlete Award... Achievement Award winner... California Scholarship Federation Life Member...

Personal... Jennifer Olivares was born on May 15, 1991 in Pasadena, Calif.... daughter of Marco and Adela Olivares... has a younger sister, Julia... member of the National Honor Society... chose LMU because of the academic programs and the chance to play softball... also considered UC Irvine, UC Riverside, and Cal State Fullerton... volunteered

GO with power • go excitement lions with Kiwanis Service Club, Angel Tree program, and Shoes That Fit... majoring in Business Law with an ambition to be a lawyer...

Coach on Jennifer

“Jennifer has shown tremendous progress from the beginning and is going to be a big factor in this program.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School Second Team All-Sierra League team captain Coaches Award Student-Athlete Award Achievement Award California Scholarship Federation Life Member 2010 LM U softball

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Priscilla Satete 23 OF • junior • 2V • 5-10 • R/R Carson, CA • Banning HS Club Team: California Raiders

At LMU... 2009... appeared in five games, starting two... hit for a .111 average, with one run batted in... had a perfect fielding percentage... collected hit against Portland State (May 2, 2009)...

2008... Played in 43 games for LMU, starting 38 of them....hit .234 batting average with 111 at bats... had 26 hits with 8 RBI... had an identical .234 slug- ging percentage... had a .274 on-base percentage in 2008 with a .944 fielding percentage...

High School... two-sport letterwinner in softball and volleyball at Phineas Banning HS... four-year var- sity player in softball under coach Jesse Espinoza... two-time All-Marine League selection... named to All-South Bay team twice... team captain as a senior... played three years of volleyball... Principal’s Award winner in 2003-04... won Academic Scholar Award in 2007...

Personal... Priscilla Tenina Satete was born on January 19, 1989 in Harbor City, CA... parents are Junior and Beauty Satete... has three brothers and two sisters... chose LMU because she believes it will make her a better person... volunteered her time at a senior center in Banning Park during high school... majoring in athletic training.

Coach on Priscilla

“Priscilla has the experience and maturity to be a starter in the outfield. She has the tools to be a force at the plate.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School two-time All-Marine League two-time All-South Bay team captain Principal’s Award Academic Scholar Award 2010 LM U softball

Satete's Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2008 .234 43-38 111 10 26 0 0 0 8 26 .234 5 1 23 0 .274 0 2 0-1 15 2 1 .944 2009 .111 5-2 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .111 0 0 2 0 .111 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 TOTAL .225 48-40 120 10 27 0 0 0 9 27 .225 5 1 25 0 .262 0 2 0-1 18 2 1 .952

27 Kylie Ahlo 25 2B • sophomore • 1V • 5-5 • R/R Honolulu, HI • Iolani School Club Team: Kaikamahine

At LMU... 2009... appeared in 30 games as a true freshman, primarily as a pinch-runner... scored 16 runs... col- lected one hit in two at bats... hit was a double at Santa Clara (April 10, 2009)...

High School... Four-year letterwinner at Iolani School in Honolulu, HI... senior captain for coach- es Chris Shimabakuro and Lanee Watanabe... earned Second Team All-State and First Team All- Interscholastic League of Hawai’i honors... hit .422 as a senior... four-time league all-star, three-time all-state... 2007 Iolani School Raider Award win- ner... also played four years of basketball, earning Hawai’i All-Star recognition as both a junior and

GO with power • go excitement lions senior... Honor Roll student.

Personal... Kylie Leolani Ahlo was born on December 29, 1989 in Honolulu, HI... parents are Randolph and Kathleen Ahlo... her older sister, Whitney, attended LMU and her older brother, Brandon, plays football at Occidental College... volunteered with Young Leaders and YMCA of Honolulu... has yet to decided on a major.

Coach on Kylie

“Kylie is an enigma but in a good way in the sense that she can play lots of positions really well. She has adjusted to college ball and has the chance to win a starting position.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School Second Team All-State First Team All-Interscholastic League of Hawai’i four-time league all-star three-time all-state 2007 Iolani School Raider Award Honor Roll

Ahlo's Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009 .500 30-1 2 16 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 1 0 0 .667 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 1.000 TOTAL .500 30-1 2 16 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 1 0 0 .667 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 1.000 2010 LM U softball

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Brittany Pereda 32 OF • sophomore • 1V • 5-9 • R/R Yorba Linda, CA • Orange Lutheran HS Club Team: O.C. Batbusters Gold

At LMU... 2009... PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... appeared in 14 games as a freshman, starting eight... hit for a .273 bat- ting average with 1 home run and 3 runs batted in... had a .981 fielding percentage, which was good for fourth on the team in that category... doubled and walked vs. Seattle (March 8, 2009)... was 1-for-2 with a double, a walk, and a run scored vs. Portland State (May 3, 2009)... recorded 10 putouts vs. Jacksonville (March 13, 2009)...

High School... Four-year letterwinner at Orange Lutheran High School under coach Steve Miklos... named the Trinity League Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year... First Team All-League... OLHS Female Athlete of the Year... CIF Scholar Athlete of the Year... Lancer Defensive Player of the Year in 2007 and Offensive Player of the Year in 2006... CIF/Farmers Insurance Scholar Athlete of the Year... played club softball for O.C. Batbusters Gold... member of National Honor Society... Honor Roll student...

Personal... Brittany Rae Pereda was born on August 14, 1990 in Orange, CA... daughter of Ray and Susan Pereda... oldest of four children... has two younger sisters, Jessica and Monica, and brother, Jacob... chose LMU because of the high academic environment and the strong moral values it projected... also considered attend- ing Princeton, Baylor, and UC Santa Barbara... volunteered with Giving Children Hope Foundation, Ignite Student Mentoring Program, and the Orange Lutheran Hurricane Katrina Relief Trip... majoring in Business with an emphasis in marketing.

Coach on Brittany

“Brittany has shown her hitting abilities in practice and in the fall. Once that transfers onto the field, she could add much-needed power to our lineup.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School Trinity League Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year First Team All-League OLHS Female Athlete of the Year CIF Scholar Athlete of the Year team Defensive Player of the Year team Offensive Player of the Year CIF/Farmers Insurance Scholar Athlete of the Year National Honor Society Honor Roll 2010 LM U softball

Pereda's Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009 .273 14-8 22 3 6 2 0 1 3 11 .500 3 0 7 0 .346 1 0 0-0 42 11 1 .981 TOTAL .273 14-8 22 3 6 2 0 1 3 11 .500 3 0 7 0 .346 1 0 0-0 42 11 1 .981

29 Sam Fischer 52 SS/3B • sophomore • 1V • 5-10 • R/R Simi Valley, CA • Simi Valley HS Club Team: SoCal Pumas

At LMU... 2009... Second Team All-PCSC... PCSC Player of the Week (March 2-8)... as a true freshman, appeared and started in 54 games... led the team with 62 hits and a .360 batting average... tied for the team lead in at bats, with 172... tied for the team lead with 37 runs scored... led the team with 18 multi-hit games... had a team-best 12 game hitting streak... led the team with .616 slug- ging percentage and with a .415 on base percentage... second on the team in both doubles (9) and home runs (11) ... third on the team in both runs batted in (26) and walks (13)... also made seven appearances and one start at pitcher, going 0-1 with 2.77 ERA... hit first career home run against UIC (Feb. 14, 2009)... was 3-for-4 with two homers vs. Utah Valley (March 6, 2009)... went deep in three straight games against Indiana (March 15, 2009) and the doubleheader vs. North Dakota (March 21)...

High School... Four-year letterwinner at Simi Valley HS for coach Russ Michael... team captain her senior season... Ventura County Player of the Year and First Team All-CIF as a senior... led the coun-

GO with power • go excitement lions ty in home runs with 11 while hitting .471 with 32 runs batted in and 30 runs scored... helped SVHS start the 2008 season with 30 straight victories before suffering only loss in the CIF-Southern Section Division I championship game... EA Sports Second Team All-American... Ventura County Star Player of the Year... member of the Los Angeles Times Southland All-Star team... Daily News All-Area First Team... voted to San Fernando Valley Classic All-Star Game, where she won the Home Run Derby... Simi Valley HS Female Athlete of the Year... Best of the West Tournament MVP... three-time First Team All-Marmonte League... two-time All-Ventura Country selection... selected to play in 2006 Elite Futures Camp in Las Vegas... played travel ball for SoCal Pumas 18 Gold...

Personal... Samantha Terris Fischer was born on September 1, 1990 in Tarzana, CA... parents are Rick and Debbie Fischer... has a younger brother, Tommy... majoring in Business.

Coach on Sam

“Moving to shortstop enables Sam to show her defensive talents at her natural position. It also shores up the rest of our defense all-around.” - Gary Ferrin Career Awards

2009 Second Team All-PCSC PCSC Player of the Week (March 2-8) High School Ventura County Player of the Year First Team All-CIF EA Sports Second Team All-American Ventura County Star Player of the Year Los Angeles Times Southland All-Star Daily News All-Area First Team three-time All-Marmonte League two-time All-Ventura County

Fischer’s Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2009 .360 54-54 172 37 62 9 1 11 26 106 .616 13 3 20 0 .415 0 4 4-6 60 114 17 .911 TOTAL .360 54-54 172 37 62 9 1 11 26 106 .616 13 3 20 0 .415 0 4 4-6 60 114 17 .911

Fischer’s Career Pitching Stats Year ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2009 2.77 0-1 7 1 0 0 1 1 17.2 23 10 7 3 8 5 0 2 78 .311 3 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 2.77 0-1 7 1 0 0 1 1 17.2 23 10 7 3 8 5 0 2 78 .311 3 0 0 0 1 2010 LM U softball

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Darcy Pagnini 54 C/3B • RS senior • 3V • 5-6 • R/R Hermosa Beach, CA • Mira Costa HS Club Team: Jets

At LMU... 2009... PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll... played in 50 games, making 49 starts... hit .250 with four home runs and 19 runs batted in... had seven doubles... led the team with 179 putouts... threw out six runners from behind the plate

2008... PCSC Second Team All Conference... # 3 hitter for the Lions ...hit a .296 batting average...led team with school record 18 doubles... tied for first on the team with the best fielding percentage... second on the team with 248 putouts...third on the team with 6 home runs and a .535 slugging percentage... had first career two home run game against UNLV, finishing 3-3 with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored...

2007... started all five of the games in which she appeared... hit .385 with five hits in 13 at bats... scored a run with one RBI... col- lected multiple hits in two of her five games before an injury ended her season... granted a medical redshirt... went 2-for-2 with an RBI against Southern Utah and 2-for-3 vs. BYU...

2006... Split time at catcher with Chelsie Tysdal... started 29 games at catcher and seven as the designated player... hit .220 with four doubles and eight RBI... also scored seven runs... five multi- hit games...was 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI against Texas State... recorded two hits with a double and a run scored against Pennsylvania... recorded two hits in PCSC games against Saint Mary¹s and Portland State... had two RBI singles in the season finale against the Vikings...

High School... a 2005 graduate of Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, CA... a three-year letterwinner... earned All- League honors as a junior and senior... earned All-City and All- Area honors... two-year team captain...

Personal... Darcy Lynn Pagnini was born on March 4, 1987 in Torrance, CA... she is the daughter of Ronda and James Pagnini... has four sisters, Chelsea, Nicole, Katelyn and Whitney... went to the same high school as former LMU pitcher Samantha Lavino... a scholar-athlete... Coach on Darcy

“Darcy is self-confident, a good hitter, and a good team leader. She can hit in a number of positions up and down the lineup.” - Gary Ferrin Career Awards

2009 PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2008 Second Team All-PCSC High School two-time All-League All-City All-Area two-year team captain 2010 LM U softball

Pagnini’s Career Hitting Stats Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 2006 .220 42-38 109 7 24 4 0 0 8 28 .257 6 0 13 0 .261 0 1 0-1 188 23 5 .977 2007 .385 5-5 13 1 5 0 0 0 1 5 .385 0 1 2 1 .429 0 1 0-0 31 5 1 .973 2008 .296 54-53 159 27 47 18 1 6 20 85 .535 15 0 16 2 .354 1 6 1-1 226 22 0 1.000 2009 .250 50-49 148 7 37 7 0 4 19 56 .378 4 1 26 0 .269 3 5 0-1 179 42 7 .969 TOTAL .263 151-145 429 42 113 29 1 10 48 174 .406 25 2 57 3 .304 4 13 1-3 624 92 13 .982

31 Danielle Smith 55 OF • freshman • HS • 5-4 • L/R Escondido, CA • San Pasqual HS Club Team: San Diego Breakers

High School... Four-year letterwinner for Andy Villalobos at San Pasqual High School in Escondido, Calif.... four-time all-league selection... two-time MVP...

Personal... Danielle Ashley Smith was born on May 25, 1991 in La Jolla, Calif.... daughter of Steve Smith and Gigi Golden-Smith... has a younger sister, Nicole... chose LMU over San Diego and UC Riverside... has yet to decide on a major...

Coach on Danielle

“Danielle is probably the fastest player on the team.

GO with power • go excitement lions She has supreme confidence in her defensive abili- ties and instinctively covers ground in the outfield better than I could teach anyone.” - Gary Ferrin

Career Awards

High School four-time All-League two-time Most Valuable Player 2010 LM U softball

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record book

33 2009 Results Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e inns Overall PCSC Pitcher of record Attend Time ^ Feb 05, 2009 vs Brigham Young Univ. 0-10 L 0-4-2 10-11-0 5 0-1-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 0-1) 175 1:17 ^ Feb 06, 2009 vs Utah State W 3-2 3-6-0 2-4-0 7 1-1-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 1-0) 550 1:34 ^ Feb 06, 2009 vs Utah W 11-5 11-11-2 5-7-0 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 1-1) 245 2:05 ^ Feb 07, 2009 vs Utah Valley Univ. W 7-5 7-13-3 5-6-1 7 3-1-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 2-0) 700 2:12 ^ Feb 07, 2009 vs Washington 2-4 L 2-3-0 4-6-1 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 1-2) 305 1:42 # Feb 13, 2009 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD 0-4 L 0-2-2 4-7-1 7 3-3-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 4-1) 452 1.50 # Feb 14, 2009 SEATTLE W 5-4 5-9-0 4-8-3 (8) 4-3-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 3-2) 345 2.00 # Feb 14, 2009 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 7-4 7-11-0 4-11-0 7 5-3-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 2-2) 405 1:50 # Feb 15, 2009 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO W 13-4 13-13-1 4-8-1 5 6-3-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 3-0) 600 1.30 # Feb 15, 2009 SEATTLE 5-6 L 5-9-2 6-5-2 7 6-4-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 4-3) 444 1.40 & Feb 19, 2009 vs Ole Miss W 8-6 8-11-0 6-10-2 7 7-4-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 4-3) 0 2:06 & Feb 19, 2009 vs Tennessee Lady Vols 0-5 L 0-1-4 5-6-0 7 7-5-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L) 375 1:12 & Feb 20, 2009 vs Tennessee Tech W 4-3 4-9-2 3-9-0 7 8-5-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 5-4) 0 1:41 & Feb 20, 2009 vs Georgia Tech 0-5 L 0-1-1 5-6-1 7 8-6-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 3-2) 336 1:39 & Feb 21, 2009 vs Ohio State 0-8 L 0-3-1 8-6-1 5 8-7-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 3-3) 441 1:25 $ Feb 27,2009 vs Wright State 7-8 L 7-11-5 8-9-2 (11) 8-8-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 5-5) 42 2:30 $ Feb 27, 2009 vs Drake 2-3 L 2-3-0 3-6-1 7 8-9-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 5-6) 0 1:26 $ Feb 28, 2009 vs Florida Atlantic W 5-2 5-10-1 2-7-1 7 9-9-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 6-6) 0 1:24 $ Feb 28, 2009 at UNLV 0-8 L 0-4-4 8-8-0 5 9-10-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 3-4) 266 1:18 $ Mar 01, 2009 vs WRIGHT STATE 1-3 L 1-5-1 3-8-0 7 9-11-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 6-7) 38 1:20 @ Mar 06, 2009 UTAH VALLEY UNIV. 5-6 L 5-8-2 6-9-1 7 9-12-0 0-0-0 FISCHER, S. (L 0-1) 75 1:30 GO with power • go excitement lions @ Mar 06, 2009 SEATTLE W 5-3 5-8-2 3-8-1 7 10-12-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 4-4) 134 1:40 @ Mar 07, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 2-6 L 2-2-2 6-10-1 7 10-13-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 4-5) 203 1:35 @ Mar 08, 2009 SEATTLE W 3-0 3-9-1 0-6-1 7 11-13-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 5-5) 204 1:40 % Mar 13, 2009 vs Jacksonville 1-2 L 1-4-0 2-6-1 7 11-14-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 5-6) 303 1:33 % Mar 13, 2009 vs South Florida 7-8 L 7-12-3 8-10-2 (8) 11-15-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 6-8) 0 2:38 % Mar 14, 2009 vs Massachusetts 0-7 L 0-3-3 7-9-2 7 11-16-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 5-7) 364 1:48 % Mar 14, 2009 vs Central Michigan 0-1 L 0-7-3 1-8-1 7 11-17-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 5-8) 0 1:30 % Mar 15, 2009 vs Hofstra 2-8 L 2-3-3 8-13-0 7 11-18-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 5-9) 543 2:00 % Mar 15, 2009 vs Indiana 2-4 L 2-6-4 4-6-1 7 11-19-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 6-9) 0 1:37 Mar 21, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA W 4-1 4-8-0 1-5-0 7 12-19-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 6-9) 308 1:15 Mar 21, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA W 7-0 7-7-0 0-5-0 7 13-19-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 7-9) 612 1:23 Mar 31, 2009 at Cal St. Bakersfield 4-8 L 4-11-3 8-13-2 7 13-20-0 0-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 7-10) - 1:38 Mar 31, 2009 at Cal St. Bakersfield W 5-1 5-9-3 1-5-1 7 14-20-0 0-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 7-9) 99 1:51 * Apr 04, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE W 6-2 6-8-0 2-8-1 7 15-20-0 1-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 8-10) 271 1:30 * Apr 04, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE W 1-0 1-5-2 0-2-1 7 16-20-0 2-0-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 8-9) 271 1:30 * Apr 05, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE W 8-4 8-10-1 4-12-4 7 17-20-0 3-0-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 9-10) 341 2:03 * Apr 05, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 5-8 L 5-9-1 8-8-0 7 17-21-0 3-1-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 8-10) 342 1:43 * Apr 10, 2009 at Santa Clara W 13-5 13-17-2 5-9-0 7 18-21-0 4-1-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 10-10) 500 2:00 * Apr 10, 2009 at Santa Clara W 11-0 11-10-2 0-2-2 5 19-21-0 5-1-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 9-10) 500 1:26 * Apr 11, 2009 at Santa Clara W 11-8 11-13-4 8-9-1 7 20-21-0 6-1-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 11-10) 300 2:13 * Apr 11, 2009 at Santa Clara W 9-0 9-10-1 0-1-0 5 21-21-0 7-1-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 10-10) 300 2:00 * Apr 18, 2009 SAN DIEGO 2-5 L 2-5-5 5-3-0 7 21-22-0 7-2-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 10-11) 284 1:37 * Apr 18, 2009 SAN DIEGO 1-4 L 1-7-2 4-10-0 7 21-23-0 7-3-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 11-11) 284 3:27 * Apr 19, 2009 SAN DIEGO 2-10 L 2-11-1 10-14-1 6 21-24-0 7-4-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 11-12) 263 1:30 * Apr 19, 2009 SAN DIEGO W 3-2 3-9-0 2-7-0 7 22-24-0 8-4-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 12-12) 263 1:51 * Apr 25, 2009 at Sacramento State W 2-1 2-6-0 1-6-0 7 23-24-0 9-4-0 DYKEMA, M. (W 11-11) 278 1:22 * Apr 25, 2009 at Sacramento State 0-5 L 0-3-1 5-13-0 7 23-25-0 9-5-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 12-13) 278 1:27 * Apr 26, 2009 at Sacramento State 2-9 L 2-6-1 9-17-0 7 23-26-0 9-6-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 11-12) 242 1:48 * Apr 26, 2009 at Sacramento State 4-5 L 4-8-3 5-9-2 7 23-27-0 9-7-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 12-14) 242 1:40 * May 2, 2009 PORTLAND STATE 0-2 L 0-3-0 2-7-1 7 23-28-0 9-8-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 11-13) 469 1:18 * May 2, 2009 PORTLAND STATE 4-7 L 4-5-1 7-14-2 7 23-29-0 9-9-0 GOODMAN, C. (L 12-15) 463 1:36 * May 3, 2009 PORTLAND STATE 2-10 L 2-6-2 10-13-0 6 23-30-0 9-10-0 DYKEMA, M. (L 11-14) 612 1:31 * May 3, 2009 PORTLAND STATE W 9-4 9-15-3 4-10-3 7 24-30-0 10-10-0 GOODMAN, C. (W 13-15) 614 1:43

* = Pacific Coast Softball Conference game () extra inning game ^ - Red Desert Classic (St. George, UT) # - LMU Invitational (Los Angeles, CA) & - Cathedral City Classic (Cathedral City, CA) $ - Eller Media Stadium Tournament (Las Vegas, NV) @ - Courtyard by Marriott L.A. Westside Classic (Los Angeles, CA) % - USF-Under Armour Showcase (Clearwater, FL) 2010 LM U softball

34 go with power• excitement • lions 2009 Overall Statistics Record: 24-30 Home: 12-11 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 6-14 PCSC: 10-10

Batting Statistics (All games sorted by Batting Avg.) No. Player AVG GP-GS AB r H 2B 3B Hr rBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 52 FISCHER, Sam .360 54-54 172 37 62 9 1 11 26 106 .616 13 3 20 0 .415 0 4 4-6 60 114 17 .911 5 ACKERMAN, Megan .328 49-49 137 37 45 8 1 13 39 94 .686 18 1 20 0 .410 0 4 1-1 87 125 18 .922 33 TYSDAL, Chelsie .300 53-53 160 23 48 10 0 8 30 82 .513 15 1 22 1 .362 1 3 0-0 132 23 7 .957 7 CESENA, MiaSarah .289 52-52 142 15 41 7 1 2 13 56 .394 11 0 8 0 .338 1 5 2-2 57 6 2 .969 8 SARGINSON, Kelly .282 47-41 124 15 35 7 0 8 31 66 .532 10 1 23 1 .338 1 1 0-0 152 9 6 .964 9 SLOUBER, Kirsten .267 53-53 172 21 46 9 0 3 21 64 .372 10 1 23 1 .310 1 6 9-12 73 4 2 .975 3 HARTUNG, J.J. .258 53-52 159 20 41 3 1 0 9 46 .289 7 0 15 0 .289 0 6 7-9 64 9 3 .961 54 PAGNINI, Darcy .250 50-49 148 7 37 7 0 4 19 56 .378 4 1 26 0 .269 3 5 0-1 179 42 7 .969 21 CHARPENTIER, Amy .198 48-47 111 11 22 4 0 1 7 29 .261 15 2 7 0 .302 1 2 1-1 116 80 17 .920 ------31 AHLO, Kylie .500 30-1 2 16 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 1 0 0 .667 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 1.000 12 HUGHES, Stephanie .400 3-1 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 .400 0 0 0 0 .400 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 .500 32 PEREDA, Brittany .273 14-8 22 3 6 2 0 1 3 11 .500 3 0 7 0 .346 1 0 0-0 42 11 1 .981 1 NAYUDU, Jennifer .240 18-6 25 4 6 1 1 0 2 9 .360 1 0 4 0 .269 0 0 0-0 4 0 2 .667 15 FOLEY, Christine .214 15-12 28 1 6 1 0 0 3 7 .250 8 0 9 0 .389 0 0 0-0 80 5 2 .977 10 BODEWIG, Katrina .158 29-6 19 12 3 0 0 1 1 6 .316 1 0 4 0 .200 0 0 0-1 11 13 3 .889 23 SATETE, Priscilla .111 5-2 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .111 0 0 2 0 .111 0 0 0-0 3 0 0 1.000 6 MASUTANI, Kaz .000 7-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 0 .333 0 0 0-0 1 1 1 .667 13 GOODMAN, Corie .000 38-23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 5 27 2 .941 2 DYKEMA, Melissa .000 38-31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 12 50 1 .984

Totals .280 54-54 1437 222 402 69 5 52 206 637 .443 116 12 190 3 .337 9 36 24-33 1081 521 92 .946 Opponents .299 54-54 1455 245 435 64 4 38 211 621 .427 139 38 169 7 .372 13 45 24-46 1071 428 49 .968

LOB - Team (323), Opp (370). DPs turned - Team (18), Opp (11). IBB - Team (0), Opp (3). Picked off - SLOUBER, K. 1.

Pitching Statistics (All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO Sv iP H r ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2 DYKEMA, Melissa 3.42 11-14 38 30 12 3 1 2 170.0 179 107 83 84 72 23 2 16 652 .275 7 23 3 6 27 13 GOODMAN, Corie 3.57 13-15 38 23 15 1 0 2 172.1 230 125 88 52 89 36 2 18 725 .317 17 15 0 7 17 ------52 FISCHER, Sam 2.77 0-1 7 1 0 0 1 1 17.2 23 10 7 3 8 5 0 2 74 .311 3 0 0 0 1 9 SLOUBER, Kirsten 63.00 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 4 .750 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 3.46 24-30 54 54 27 5 1 5 360.1 435 245 178 139 169 64 4 38 1455 .299 27 38 3 13 45 Opponents 3.73 30-24 54 54 33 10 0 1 357.0 402 222 190 116 190 69 5 52 1437 .280 25 12 0 9 36 2010 LM U softball

PB - Team (7), TYSDAL, C. 5, PAGNINI, D. 2, Opp (8). Pickoffs - Team (3), TYSDAL, C. 3, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - GOODMAN, C. (15-28), TYSDAL, C. (11-26), PAGNINI, D. (12- 18), DYKEMA, M. (6-13), FISCHER, S. (2-4), SLOUBER, K. (1-1), HUGHES, S (1-1).

35 2009 PCSC Statistics Record: 10-10 Home: 5-7 Away: 5-3

Batting Statistics (All games sorted by Batting Avg.) No. Player AVG GP-GS AB r H 2B 3B Hr rBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT PO A E FLD% 5 ACKERMAN, Megan .379 20-20 58 20 22 3 0 7 19 46 .793 8 1 6 0 .463 0 1 0-0 42 52 9 .913 52 FISCHER, Sam .354 20-20 65 13 23 2 0 4 11 37 .569 7 1 3 0 .425 0 0 1-1 24 43 4 .944 9 SLOUBER, Kirsten .344 20-20 64 10 22 7 0 1 11 32 .500 5 1 6 1 .400 0 4 5-5 30 3 0 1.000 7 CESENA, MiaSarah .321 19-19 53 6 17 3 1 0 3 22 .415 3 0 2 0 .357 0 1 1-1 19 2 1 .955 54 PAGNINI, Darcy .286 17-17 49 3 14 2 0 2 8 22 .449 2 0 6 0 .302 2 0 0-0 99 13 3 .974 33 TYSDAL, Chelsie .279 20-20 61 10 17 4 0 4 12 33 .541 8 0 8 1 .362 0 2 0-0 53 10 2 .969 8 SARGINSON, Kelly .273 18-15 44 9 12 2 0 5 12 29 .659 4 0 5 1 .327 1 1 0-0 17 0 1 .944 21 CHARPENTIER, Amy .262 17-16 42 2 11 1 0 0 3 12 .286 4 1 3 0 .333 1 0 0-0 38 26 5 .928 3 HARTUNG, J.J. .227 19-18 66 8 15 2 1 0 4 19 .288 4 0 4 0 .271 0 2 3-4 27 6 1 .971 ------31 AHLO, Kylie .500 15-1 2 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 1.000 0 1 0 0 .667 0 0 0-0 2 2 0 1.000 10 BODEWIG, Katrina .375 7-3 8 3 3 0 0 1 1 6 .750 1 0 0 0 .444 0 0 0-0 4 4 2 .800 GO with power • go excitement lions 15 FOLEY, Christine .286 3-2 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .286 0 0 1 0 .286 0 0 0-0 10 0 0 1.000 1 NAYUDU, Jennifer .250 9-5 16 3 4 1 1 0 2 7 .438 1 0 3 0 .294 0 0 0-0 2 0 2 .500 23 SATETE, Priscilla .250 2-1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .250 0 0 1 0 .250 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 12 HUGHES, Stephanie .250 2-1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .250 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 1 0 1 .500 32 PEREDA, Brittany .200 4-2 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .400 1 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0-0 21 2 0 1.000 13 GOODMAN, Corie .000 14-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 3 13 1 .941 6 MASUTANI, Kaz .000 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 2 DYKEMA, Melissa .000 12-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 4 10 0 1.000

Totals .303 20-20 548 95 166 29 3 24 88 273 .498 48 5 48 3 .362 4 11 10-11 396 186 32 .948 Opponents .318 20-20 548 91 174 23 1 16 79 247 .451 34 11 57 6 .366 5 12 7-14 390 154 18 .968

LOB - Team (131), Opp (123). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (4). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1).

Pitching Statistics (All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO CBO Sv iP H r ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 2 DYKEMA, Melissa 2.86 4-5 12 9 6 3 0 1 56.1 58 33 23 18 25 7 0 8 214 .271 1 5 1 2 6 13 GOODMAN, Corie 3.69 6-5 14 11 7 0 0 1 72.0 108 54 38 16 30 15 1 7 315 .343 4 6 0 3 6 ------52 FISCHER, Sam 5.73 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 8 4 3 0 2 1 0 1 19 .421 1 0 0 0 0

Totals 3.39 10-10 20 20 13 3 0 2 132.0 174 91 64 34 57 23 1 16 548 .318 6 11 1 5 12 Opponents 4.58 10-10 20 20 10 2 0 0 130.0 166 95 85 48 48 29 3 24 548 .303 5 5 0 4 11

PB - Team (1), TYSDAL, C. 1, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (2), TYSDAL, C. 2. SBA/ATT - TYSDAL, C. (6-13), GOODMAN, C. (6-9), DYKEMA, M. (1-5), HUGHES, S (1-1). 2010 LM U softball

36 go with power• excitement • lions 2009 Game-by-Game Hitting

Date Opponent AB r H rBI 2B 3B HR BB iBB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 05, 2009 vs Brigham Young Univ. 16 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 7 13 6 2 .250 Feb 06, 2009 vs Utah State 22 3 6 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 21 13 0 .263 Feb 06, 2009 vs Utah 26 11 11 10 3 0 3 10 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 21 8 2 .328 Feb 07, 2009 vs Utah Valley Univ. 31 7 13 6 1 0 4 5 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 21 15 3 .358 Feb 07, 2009 vs Washington 25 2 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 21 9 0 .308 Feb 13, 2009 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD 24 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 8 2 .271 Feb 14, 2009 SEATTLE 29 5 9 4 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 24 8 0 .277 Feb 14, 2009 at Illinois-Chicago 29 7 11 7 2 0 2 7 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 21 6 0 .292 Feb 15, 2009 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 26 13 13 12 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 5 1 .316 Feb 15, 2009 at Seattle 28 5 9 5 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 20 9 2 .316 Feb 19, 2009 vs Ole Miss 30 8 11 6 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 13 0 .322 Feb 19, 2009 vs Tennessee Lady Vols 21 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 18 8 4 .303 Feb 20, 2009 vs Tennessee Tech 26 4 9 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 21 6 2 .306 Feb 20, 2009 vs Georgia Tech 23 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 18 9 1 .289 Feb 21, 2009 vs Ohio State 17 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 13 7 1 .284 Feb 27,2009 vs Wright State 42 7 11 6 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 32 23 5 .282 Feb 27, 2009 vs Drake 24 2 3 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 18 9 0 .273 Feb 28, 2009 vs Florida Atlantic 26 5 10 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 21 7 1 .280 Feb 28, 2009 at UNLV 18 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 14 8 4 .277 Mar 01, 2009 vs WRIGHT STATE 25 1 5 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 12 1 .274 Mar 06, 2009 UTAH VALLEY UNIV. 30 5 8 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 21 10 2 .273 Mar 06, 2009 at Seattle 29 5 8 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 21 11 2 .273 Mar 07, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 21 2 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 21 9 2 .267 Mar 08, 2009 SEATTLE 27 3 9 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 8 1 .270 Mar 13, 2009 vs Jacksonville 26 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 18 13 0 .265 Mar 13, 2009 vs South Florida 33 7 12 6 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 5 23 10 3 .270 Mar 14, 2009 vs Massachusetts 26 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 21 7 3 .264 Mar 14, 2009 vs Central Michigan 28 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 21 10 3 .264 Mar 15, 2009 vs Hofstra 24 2 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 8 21 12 3 .259 Mar 15, 2009 vs Indiana 26 2 6 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 21 12 4 .258 Mar 21, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA 25 4 8 4 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 21 15 0 .260 Mar 21, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA 24 7 7 7 0 1 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 6 0 .261 Mar 31, 2009 at Cal St. Bakersfield 32 4 11 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 18 9 3 .264 Mar 31, 2009 at Cal St. Bakersfield 30 5 9 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 21 14 3 .265 Apr 04, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 25 6 8 5 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 21 7 0 .267 Apr 04, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 21 1 5 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 21 12 2 .266 Apr 05, 2009 at Saint Mary’s College 31 8 10 6 3 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 21 7 1 .268 Apr 05, 2009 at Saint Mary’s College 29 5 9 5 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 20 5 1 .269 Apr 10, 2009 at Santa Clara 38 13 17 13 1 0 6 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 21 5 2 .276 Apr 10, 2009 at Santa Clara 25 11 10 10 2 0 3 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 7 2 .279 Apr 11, 2009 SANTA CLARA 31 11 13 11 3 0 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 21 12 4 .283 Apr 11, 2009 SANTA CLARA 22 9 10 9 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 4 1 .286 Apr 18, 2009 SAN DIEGO 25 2 5 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 21 11 5 .284 Apr 18, 2009 SAN DIEGO 28 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 21 7 2 .284 Apr 19, 2009 at San Diego 26 2 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 5 17 12 1 .287 Apr 19, 2009 at San Diego 30 3 9 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 9 0 .287 Apr 25, 2009 at Sacramento State 25 2 6 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 21 11 0 .286 2010 LM U softball Apr 25, 2009 at Sacramento State 24 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 18 7 1 .283 Apr 26, 2009 SACRAMENTO STATE 27 2 6 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 21 15 1 .282 Apr 26, 2009 SACRAMENTO STATE 31 4 8 4 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 11 3 .281 May 2, 2009 PORTLAND STATE 23 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 21 11 0 .279 May 2, 2009 PORTLAND STATE 28 4 5 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 12 1 .276 May 3, 2009 at Portland State 24 2 6 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 17 11 2 .276 May 3, 2009 at Portland State 35 9 15 8 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 21 10 3 .280 Totals 1437 222 402 206 69 5 52 116 0 24 9 12 36 9 3 190 1081 521 92 .280

37 2009 Game-by-Game Pitching Date Opponent IP H r ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP DP iBB Score W l SV ERA Feb 05, 2009 vs Brigham Young Univ. 4.1 11 10 8 2 1 4 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0-10 0 1 0 12.92 Feb 06, 2009 vs Utah State 7.0 4 2 2 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3-2 1 1 0 6.18 Feb 06, 2009 vs Utah 7.0 7 5 3 2 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 11-5 2 1 0 4.96 Feb 07, 2009 vs Utah Valley Univ. 7.0 6 5 3 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 7-5 3 1 1 4.42 Feb 07, 2009 vs Washington 7.0 6 4 4 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 3 2 1 4.33 Feb 13, 2009 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD 7.0 7 4 2 3 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-4 3 3 1 3.92 Feb 14, 2009 SEATTLE 8.0 8 4 4 6 7 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 5-4 4 3 1 3.85 Feb 14, 2009 at Illinois-Chicago 7.0 11 4 4 4 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7-4 5 3 2 3.87 Feb 15, 2009 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 5.0 8 4 4 4 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 13-4 6 3 2 4.01 Feb 15, 2009 at Seattle 6.2 5 6 6 3 4 1 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 5-6 6 4 2 4.24 Feb 19, 2009 vs Ole Miss 7.0 10 6 5 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 8-6 7 4 2 4.32 Feb 19, 2009 vs Tennessee Lady Vols 6.0 6 5 2 1 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-5 7 5 2 4.16 Feb 20, 2009 vs Tennessee Tech 7.0 9 3 1 1 10 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4-3 8 5 2 3.91 Feb 20, 2009 vs Georgia Tech 6.0 6 5 5 4 6 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-5 8 6 2 4.03 Feb 21, 2009 vs Ohio State 4.1 6 8 7 3 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0-8 8 7 2 4.36 Feb 27,2009 vs Wright State 10.2 9 8 -1 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7-8 8 8 2 3.86 Feb 27, 2009 vs Drake 6.0 6 3 2 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 2-3 8 9 2 3.78

GO with power • go excitement lions Feb 28, 2009 vs Florida Atlantic 7.0 7 2 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5-2 9 9 2 3.67 Feb 28, 2009 at UNLV 4.2 8 8 6 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-8 9 10 2 3.87 Mar 01, 2009 vs WRIGHT STATE 7.0 8 3 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 9 11 2 3.83 Mar 06, 2009 UTAH VALLEY UNIV. 7.0 9 6 6 1 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5-6 9 12 2 3.94 Mar 06, 2009 at Seattle 7.0 8 3 2 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 5-3 10 12 2 3.84 Mar 07, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 7.0 10 6 6 4 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2-6 10 13 2 3.94 Mar 08, 2009 SEATTLE 7.0 6 0 0 6 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-0 11 13 3 3.77 Mar 13, 2009 vs Jacksonville 6.0 6 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 11 14 3 3.72 Mar 13, 2009 vs South Florida 7.2 10 8 5 5 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 7-8 11 15 3 3.76 Mar 14, 2009 vs Massachusetts 7.0 9 7 5 3 6 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-7 11 16 3 3.80 Mar 14, 2009 vs Central Michigan 7.0 8 1 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0-1 11 17 3 3.70 Mar 15, 2009 vs Hofstra 7.0 13 8 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-8 11 18 3 3.67 Mar 15, 2009 vs Indiana 7.0 6 4 2 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2-4 11 19 3 3.62 Mar 21, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA 7.0 5 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-1 12 19 3 3.53 Mar 21, 2009 NORTH DAKOTA 7.0 5 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 7-0 13 19 3 3.41 Mar 31, 2009 at Cal St. Bakersfield 6.0 13 8 8 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4-8 13 20 3 3.57 Mar 31, 2009 at Cal St. Bakersfield 7.0 5 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 5-1 14 20 3 3.49 Apr 04, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 7.0 8 2 2 0 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 6-2 15 20 3 3.45 Apr 04, 2009 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE 7.0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 16 20 3 3.35 Apr 05, 2009 at Saint Mary’s College 7.0 12 4 3 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8-4 17 20 4 3.34 Apr 05, 2009 at Saint Mary’s College 6.2 8 8 4 2 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5-8 17 21 4 3.36 Apr 10, 2009 at Santa Clara 7.0 9 5 2 4 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 13-5 18 21 5 3.33 Apr 10, 2009 at Santa Clara 5.0 2 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-0 19 21 5 3.26 Apr 11, 2009 SANTA CLARA 7.0 9 8 5 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 11-8 20 21 5 3.31 Apr 11, 2009 SANTA CLARA 5.0 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-0 21 21 5 3.25 Apr 18, 2009 SAN DIEGO 7.0 3 5 0 3 4 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 2-5 21 22 5 3.17 Apr 18, 2009 SAN DIEGO 7.0 10 4 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1-4 21 23 5 3.17 Apr 19, 2009 at San Diego 5.2 14 10 9 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2-10 21 24 5 3.32 Apr 19, 2009 at San Diego 7.0 7 2 2 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3-2 22 24 5 3.29 Apr 25, 2009 at Sacramento State 7.0 6 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2-1 23 24 5 3.24 Apr 25, 2009 at Sacramento State 6.0 13 5 5 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-5 23 25 5 3.28 Apr 26, 2009 SACRAMENTO STATE 7.0 17 9 8 3 3 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 2-9 23 26 5 3.39 Apr 26, 2009 SACRAMENTO STATE 7.0 9 5 2 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 4-5 23 27 5 3.36 May 2, 2009 PORTLAND STATE 7.0 7 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0-2 23 28 5 3.33 May 2, 2009 PORTLAND STATE 7.0 14 7 5 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4-7 23 29 5 3.36 May 3, 2009 at Portland State 5.2 13 10 7 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2-10 23 30 5 3.45 May 3, 2009 at Portland State 7.0 10 4 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9-4 24 30 5 3.46 Totals 360.1 435 245 178 139 169 64 4 38 27 3 38 18 3 222-24524 30 5 3.46 2010 LM U softball

38 go with power• excitement • lions 2009 Game HIghs Team Highs Individual Highs Batting Batting

At bats: 42 vs Wright State (Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) At bats: 5 (22 games ) Runs scored: 13 vs Illinois-Chicago (Feb 15, 2009) Runs scored: 3 (6 games ) 13 at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) Hits: 4 CESENA, MiaSarah vs Saint Mary’s (Apr 5, 2009) Hits: 17 at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) 4 SLOUBER, Kirsten at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) RBIs: 13 at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) RBIs: 4 (4 games ) Doubles: 4 vs Illinois-Chicago (Feb 15, 2009) Doubles: 2 PAGNINI, Darcy vs Illinois-Chicago (Feb 14, 2009) 4 at Sacramento State (Apr 25, 2009) 2 FISCHER, Sam vs CMU (Mar 14, 2009 at Clearwater, FL) Triples: 2 vs Saint Mary’s College (Apr 5, 2009) Triples: 1 (5 games ) Home runs: 6 at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) Home runs: 2 (4 games ) Total bases: 36 at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) Total bases: 9 FISCHER, Sam vs Utah Valley Univ. (Mar 6, 2009) Walks: 10 vs Utah (Feb 6, 2009 at St. George, UT) 9 ACKERMAN, Megan at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) Strikeouts: 12 vs Washington (Feb 7, 2009 at St. George, UT) Walks: 4 FOLEY, Christine vs Utah (Feb 6, 2009 at St. George, UT) 12 vs Georgia Tech (Feb 20, 2009 at Palm Springs, CA) Strikeouts: 3 (4 games ) Sac hits: 4 vs Wright State (Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) Sac hits: 2 PAGNINI, Darcy vs Seattle (Feb 15, 2009) Sac flies: 2 vs Utah (Feb 6, 2009 at St. George, UT) 2 FISCHER, Sam vs FAU (Feb 28, 2009 at Las Vegas, NV) 2 vs Portland State (May 3, 2009) 2 HARTUNG, J.J. vs Ind. (Mar 15, 2009 at Clearwater, FL) Stolen bases: 3 vs Utah Valley Univ. (Feb 7, 2009 at St. George, UT) Sac flies: 1 (9 games ) Hit by pitch: 2 vs Tenn.Tech (Feb 20, 2009 at Cathedral City, CA) Stolen bases: 2 SLOUBER, Kirsten at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) 2 vs Utah Valley Univ. (Mar 6, 2009) 2 HARTUNG, J.J. at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) Caught stealing: 1 (9 games ) 2 SLOUBER, Kirsten vs Sacramento State (Apr 26, 2009) Runners LOB: 12 vs Wright State (Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) Hit by pitch: 1 (12 games ) 12 vs Saint Mary’s College (Apr 5, 2009) Caught stealing: 1 (9 games ) Hit into DP: 2 vs Portland State (May 3, 2009) Runners LOB: 6 CESENA, MiaSarah vs Utah (Feb 6, 2009 at St. George, UT)

Fielding Fielding

Putouts: 32 vs Wright State (Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) Putouts: 15 SARGINSON, Kelly vs Wright St.(Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) Assists: 23 vs Wright State (Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) Assists: 7 CHARPENTIER, Amy vs UT Valley (Feb 7, 2009 at St. George, UT) Errors: 5 vs Wright State (Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) 7 FISCHER, Sam vs J’ville (Mar 13, 2009 at Clearwater, FL) 5 vs San Diego (Apr 18, 2009) 7 ACKERMAN, Megan vs North Dakota (Mar 21, 2009) Passed balls: 1 (7 games ) Errors: 3 CHARPENTIER, Amy at UNLV (Feb 28, 2009) DPs turned: 3 at Sacramento State (Apr 25, 2009) 3 FISCHER, Sam vs Ind. (Mar 15, 2009 at Clearwater, FL) 3 ACKERMAN, Megan vs San Diego (Apr 18, 2009) Pitching Passed balls: 1 (7 games )

Innings pitched: 10.2 vs Wright State (Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) Pitching Runs allowed: 10 vs BYU (Feb 5, 2009 at St. George, UT) 10 vs San Diego (Apr 19, 2009) Innings pitched: 9.1 DYKEMA, Melissa vs Wright St. (Feb 27,2009 at Las Vegas, NV) 10 vs Portland State (May 3, 2009) Runs allowed: 10 GOODMAN, Corie vs BYU (Feb 5, 2009 at St. George, UT) Earned runs: 9 vs San Diego (Apr 19, 2009) Earned runs: 8 GOODMAN, Corie vs BYU (Feb 5, 2009 at St. George, UT) Walks allowed: 6 vs Seattle (Feb 14, 2009) Walks allowed: 6 DYKEMA, Melissa vs Seattle (Mar 6, 2009) 6 vs Seattle (Mar 6, 2009) Strikeouts: 10 GOODMAN, Corie vs TN Tech (Feb 20, 2009 at Cathedral City, CA) 6 vs Seattle (Mar 8, 2009) Hits allowed: 14 GOODMAN, Corie vs Portland State (May 2, 2009) Strikeouts: 10 vs Tenn. Tech (Feb 20, 2009 at Cathedral City, CA) Doubles allowed: 4 GOODMAN, Corie vs BYU (Feb 5, 2009 at St. George, UT) Hits allowed: 17 vs Sacramento State (Apr 26, 2009) 4 GOODMAN, Corie at Cal St. Bakersfield (Mar 31, 2009) Doubles allowed: 4 (4 games ) 4 GOODMAN, Corie vs Sacramento State (Apr 26, 2009) Triples allowed: 1 (4 games ) Triples allowed: 1 (4 games ) Homers allowed: 4 vs Massachusetts (Mar 14, 2009 at Clearwater, FL) Homers allowed: 3 GOODMAN, Corie vs UMass (Mar 14, 2009 at Clearwater, FL) Wild pitches: 3 vs USF (Mar 13, 2009 at Clearwater, FL) 3 DYKEMA, Melissa vs Saint Mary’s College (Apr 5, 2009) Hit batters: 4 vs Ole Miss (Feb 19, 2009 at Cathedral City, CA) 3 GOODMAN, Corie at Santa Clara (Apr 10, 2009) 2010 LM U softball Wild pitches: 3 GOODMAN, Corie vs USF (Mar 13, 2009 at Clearwater, FL) Hit batters: 3 DYKEMA, Melissa vs Seattle (Feb 15, 2009) 3 DYKEMA, Melissa vs Ole Miss (Feb 19, 2009 at Cathedral City, CA)

39 2009 PCSC Standings and Awards PCSC Overall Team W l % GB Home Away W l % Home Away Neutral z-Portland State 15 5 .750 –– 7-1 8-4 29 26 .527 9-5 9-12 11-9 Sacramento State 14 6 .700 1.0 9-3 5-3 28 23 .549 16-5 8-8 4-10 San Diego 11 9 .550 4.0 4-4 7-5 21 33 .389 12-16 9-15 0-2 Loyola Marymount 10 10 .500 5.0 5-6 5-3 24 30 .444 12-11 6-5 6-14 Saint Mary’s 9 11 .450 6.0 5-3 4-8 25 28 .472 17-13 5-12 3-3 Santa Clara 1 19 .050 14.0 1-11 0-8 6 49 .109 3-14 1-24 2-11 z – PCSC Champion

CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION Jackie Heide, PSU C Jamie Schloredt, SAC C Sadie Dolcini, SMC C Chelsie Tysdal, LMU Jamie Schloredt, SAC 1B Jana Rae Slayton, PSU 1B Alyssa Nakken, SAC 1B Lindsey Fleet, USD 2B Whitney Loomis, SAC 2B Megan Smith, SCU 2B Amy Charpentier, LMU PITCHER OF THE YEAR 3B Jamee Rausch, PSU 3B Rachel Miles, SAC 3B Sam Fischer, LMU (tie) Nichole Latham, PSU SS Desiree Beltran, SAC SS Cathy Wineinger, USD Kat Delpit, SMC (tie) OF Jackie Heide, PSU OF Brianna Knight, SCU SS Megan Ackerman, LMU FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR OF Kirsten Slouber, LMU OF MiaSarah Cesena, LMU OF Jenna Wilson, PSU Desiree Beltran, SAC OF Izmena Cabrera, SAC OF Michelle Mounts, SMC OF Kristen Gensler, USD UT Kristin Wilson, PSU UT Kelly Sarginson, LMU OF Jenice Bartee, SAC COACH OF THE YEAR P Nichole Latham, PSU P Britany Linton, SMC UTL Jenna Smith, SMC Tobin Echo-Hawk, PSU P Megan Schaefer, SAC P Tori Rogers, PSU P Maryanne Cronin, SMC

GO with power • go excitement lions SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR P Jennifer Ellenbeck, USD Megan Ackerman, LMU

Batting avg Triples Innings pitched Doubles 1. Sacramento State...... 294 1. Sacramento State...... 12 1. Saint Mary’s College...... 369.0 1. CABRERA, Izmena, SAC...... 19 2. Portland State...... 286 2. Portland State...... 6 2. Portland State...... 362.2 2. BELTRAN, Desiree, SAC...... 14 3. Loyola Marymount...... 280 3. Loyola Marymount...... 5 3. Loyola Marymount...... 360.1 3. WILSON, Jenna, PSU...... 13 4. Saint Mary’s College...... 268 Saint Mary's College...... 5 4. San Diego...... 359.2 T5 TYSDAL, Chelsie, LMU...... 10 5. San Diego...... 239 5. San Diego...... 4 5. Sacramento State...... 345.1 T8 SLOUBER, Kirsten, LMU...... 9 6. Santa Clara...... 199 6. Santa Clara...... 2 6. Santa Clara...... 322.0 FISCHER, Sam, LMU...... 9

Slugging pct Home runs Batters struck out Home runs 1. Loyola Marymount...... 443 1. Loyola Marymount...... 52 1. Portland State...... 260 1. ACKERMAN, Megan, LMU...... 13 2. Sacramento State...... 442 2. Sacramento State...... 34 2. San Diego...... 244 2. HEIDE, Jackie, PSU...... 12 3. Portland State...... 402 3. Portland State...... 32 3. Sacramento State...... 184 3. FISCHER, Sam, LMU...... 11 4. Saint Mary's College...... 353 4. Saint Mary’s College...... 21 4. Loyola Marymount...... 169 T5 TYSDAL, Chelsie, LMU...... 8 5. San Diego...... 315 5. Santa Clara...... 16 5. Saint Mary’s College...... 140 SARGINSON, Kelly, LMU...... 8 6. Santa Clara...... 272 San Diego...... 16 6. Santa Clara...... 108 Total Bases On base pct Walks Batting avg 1. FISCHER, Sam, LMU...... 106 1. Sacramento State...... 354 1. San Diego...... 142 1. BELTRAN, Desiree, SAC...... 413 2. HEIDE, Jackie, PSU...... 100 2. Saint Mary’s College...... 344 2. Saint Mary’s College...... 126 2. SCHLOREDT, Jamie, SAC...... 381 3. BELTRAN, Desiree, SAC...... 99 3. Portland State...... 340 3. Loyola Marymount...... 116 3. FLEET, Lindsey, USD...... 372 4. ACKERMAN, Megan, LMU...... 94 4. Loyola Marymount...... 337 4. Sacramento State...... 113 5. FISCHER, SAM, LMU...... 360 8. TYSDAL, Chelsie, LMU...... 82 3. San Diego...... 320 5. Portland State...... 107 8. ACKERMAN, Megan, LMU...... 328 6. Santa Clara...... 276 6. Santa Clara...... 108 Earned run avg Slugging pct 1. SCHAEFFER, Megan, SAC...... 2.20 Runs scored Sacrifice hits 1. Ackerman, Megan, LMU...... 686 2. LINTON, Brittany, SMC...... 2.38 1. Portland State...... 246 1. Saint Mary’s College...... 63 2. BELTRAN, Desiree, SAC...... 660 3. ELLENBECK, Jennifer, USD...... 2.67 2. Sacramento State...... 233 2. Sacramento State...... 61 3. SCHLOREDT, Jamie, SAC...... 647 6. DYKEMA, Melissa, LMU...... 3.42 3. Loyola Marymount...... 222 3. Loyola Marymount...... 36 4. FISCHER, Sam, LMU...... 616 7. GOODMAN, Corie, LMU...... 3.57 4. Saint Mary’s College...... 202 4. San Diego...... 48 7. SARGINSON, Kelly, LMU...... 532 5. San Diego...... 157 5. Santa Clara...... 30 8. TYSDAL, Chelsie, LMU...... 524 Opposing bat avg 6. Santa Clara...... 119 6. Portland State...... 29 1. LATHAM, Nichole, PSU...... 226 On base pct 2. ELLENBECK, Jennifer, USD...... 245 Hits Stolen bases 1. SCHLOREDT, Jamie, SAC...... 473 3. SCHAEFER, Megan, SAC...... 251 1. Portland State...... 425 1. Portland State...... 54 2. BELTRAN, Desiree, SAC...... 470 6. DYKEMA, Melissa, LMU...... 275 2. Sacramento State...... 404 2. Santa Clara...... 32 3. HEIDE, Jackie, PSU...... 442 7. GOODMAN, Corie, LMU...... 317 3. Loyola Marymount...... 402 3. San Diego...... 26 6. FISCHER, Sam, LMU...... 415 4. Saint Mary's College...... 379 4. Saint Mary's College...... 25 7. ACKERMAN, Megan, LMU...... 410 Innings pitched 5. San Diego...... 330 Sacramento State...... 25 1. LATHAM, Nichole, PSU...... 188.0 5. Santa Clara...... 251 6. Loyola Marymount...... 24 Runs scored 2. ELLENBECK, Jennifer, USD...... 175.1 1. ROUCH, Jamee, PSU...... 39 SCHAEFER, Megan, SAC...... 175.1 Runs batted in Earned run avg 2. SLAYTON, Jana Rae, PSU...... 38 4. GOODMAN, Corie, LMU...... 172.1 1. Loyola Marymount...... 206 1. Saint Mary’s College...... 2.96 3. ACKERMAN, Megan, LMU...... 37 5. DYKEMA, Melissa, LMU...... 170.0 2. Sacramento State...... 204 2. Portland State...... 3.24 FISCHER, Sam, LMU...... 37 3. Portland State...... 193 3. Sacramento State...... 3.26 Batters struck out 4. Saint Mary's College...... 175 4. Loyola Marymount...... 3.44 Hits 1. LATHAM, Nichole, PSU...... 145 5. San Diego...... 136 5. San Diego...... 3.46 1. FISCHER, Sam, LMU...... 62 2. ELLENBECK, Jennifer, USD...... 144 6. Santa Clara...... 100 6. Santa Clara...... 7.26 BELTRAN, Desiree, SAC...... 62 3. SCHAEFER, Megan, SAC...... 105 2. DELPIT, Katherine, SMC...... 59 4. GOODMAN, Corie, LMU...... 89 Doubles Opposing bat avg HEIDE, Jackie, PSU...... 59 6. DYKEMA, Melissa, LMU...... 72 1. Sacramento State...... 77 1. Portland State...... 245 2. Loyola Marymount...... 69 2. San Diego...... 270 Runs batted in Wins 3. Portland State...... 65 3. Sacramento State...... 280 1. HEIDE, Jackie, PSU...... 41 1. LATHAM, Nichole, PSU...... 16 4. San Diego...... 50 4. Saint Mary's College...... 281 2. ACKERMAN, Megan, LMU...... 39 2. SCHAEFER, Megan, SAC...... 15 5. Saint Mary's College...... 47 5. Loyola Marymount...... 299 3. SCHLOREDT, Jamie, SAC...... 37 3. GOODMAN, Corie, LMU...... 13 6. Santa Clara...... 41 6. Santa Clara...... 381 7. SARGINSON, Kelly, LMU...... 31 CRONIN, Maryanne, SMC...... 13 9. TYSDAL, Chelsie, LMU...... 30 T6 DYKEMA, Melissa, LMU...... 11

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All-time roster A-A-A Emily Foltz 2002-03-04-05 M-M-M Kim Stelmar 1994 Lisa Abbott 2001-02-03-04-05 Melinda Frasquillo 1999-00 Iris MacGuire 1991 Michelle Stora 1992-94-95 Megan Ackerman 2006-07-08-09 Ann-Marie Froysaa 1996-97-98 Meg MacIsaac 1991 Sami Strinz 2001-02-03-04 Kylie Ahlo 2009 Stephanie Fryar 1995 Noelle Manfre 1987-89 Heather Alexander 1995-96-97 Suzanne Fujita 1982 Tina Martinez 1983 T-T-T Christine Arguijo 1996 Kaz Masutani 2009 Tina Tan 1989-91 Shelley Atchinson 1987 G-G-G Rose Maun 1983 Barbara Terhar 1989-91 Jaqueline Ayala 1982 Evelyn Garcia 1982-83 Emma May 2007-08 Anna Trauernicht 1998-99-00-01 Heather Gelhorn 1996-97-99-00 Brittany Mayers 2008 Chelsie Tysdal 2006-07-08-09 B-B-B Karen Gibson 1987 Patricia McBride 1993-94-95 Christina Baioa 1997 Kristi Glicksman 1983 Eve McGorrill 1992-93 V-V-V Brittany Bassett 2003-04-05-06 Trisha Gomes 2001-02-03-04 Erin McGuire 1996-97-98-99 Rashmi Vittal 1993 Kenya Bell 1998 Jackie Gomez 1983 Charmayn McKee 1999 Daphne Vadman 1997-98-99-00 Hillaree Bennett 2006 Tiffany Gonzales 2007 Kim McMullen 1993 Virginia Vega 2004 Sheri Bergeron 1995 Alicia Gonzalez 2001 Alex Mead 2008 Kim Bissett 1998-99-00-01 Corie Goodman 2009 Kayla Meeks 2005 W-W-W Ali Blanco 1986 Christine Giunta 1993-94-95 Mona Miller 1986-87 Christine Wickers 1993 Katrina Bodewig 2009 Christy Grams 1996-97-98 Michelle Moran 1982 Kathy Willie 1989-91-92 Nancy Bovone 1986 Jessica Grassi 2002-03-04-05 Christy Wood 1994-95-96-97 Jennifer Branch 1996 Kelly Gusahti 1986 N-N-N Lacy Wood 1999-00-01 Lisa Braun 1987 Andrea Gutierrez 2003 Rae Nagao 1989 Carla Workman 1996 Valerie Brown 1986-87 Jennifer Nayudu 2008-09 Jeanne Whiting 1982 Meredith Butler 1996-97-98-99 H-H-H Laurie Nelson 1982 Kirsten Whitt 2004-05-06-07 Cara Hardiman 1986 Susan Newsom 1992 Roberta Wong 1982 C-C-C Wendy Harris 1987 Meg Calton 1986 Jenny Hart 1998-99 O-O-O Y-Y-Y Sarah Casillas 2006 J.J. Hartung 2007-08-09 Regan O’Hara 1987 Regina Yuhasz 1999 Gina Castaneda 1993-94-95-96 Kristen Heather 1989 Stephanie O’Neill 1992 Lorri Castro 1986 Brianna Heisey 1999 Z-Z-Z Bernadette Catlin 1996 Jennifer Heliotes 1999-00-01-02 P-P-P Lynelle Zabel 1983 Christy Cerecedes 2001-02 Mary Hernandez 1982-83 Sandy Panattoni 1989 Kelly Zeilstra 1997 MiaSarah Cesena 2006-07-08-09 Lauren Hiramoto 2002-03-04-05 Karie Puduan 1983 Kathy Zimmerman 1995 Jenny Chambers 1995-96-97-98 Erin Hogan 2000-01 Tiffany Pagano 2005-06-07-08 Amy Charpentier 2008-09 Lisanne Holder 1986 Darcy Pagnini 2006-07-08-09 Tani Chartier 1982-83 Brooke Holliday 1995-96 Brittany Pereda 2009 Julie Clarke 1989 Heather Hollis 1996-97-99-00 Judey Petix 1992-93-94-95 Tracy Cook 2005-06-07-08 Joanna Huchting 1992-93 Casie Phillips 2002-03-04-05 Christina Costanzo 2001-02-03 Stephanie Hughes 2009 Margo Pineda 2004-05-06-07 Kylie Conroy 2007 Caylin Hornish 2004-05 Isela Ponce 1991 Theresa Conway 1991-92-93-94 Christina Crabtree 1994-95 J-J-J Q-Q-Q Nancy Culver 1994-95 Toni Jimenex 2000 Kim Qualls 1995-96 Christine Jolin 1999-00-02 D-D-D Pamela Jones 1989 R-R-R Kathy Davis 1991 Megan Julian 2002-03-04-05 Salwa Raphael 1994 Laura DeLeon 1998 Tina Razzeto 1989-91 Rosa Delgado 1986-87 K-K-K Jenny Rector 1989 Tina DeMarco 1993 Danielle Kaminaka 2002-03-04-05 Maureen Rice 1986 Amy Dent 2000-01 Stephanie Kanzler 1995 Maile Robertson 1996-97-98 Anita Dicecco 1986 Danielle Kapfenberg 1999 Corianne Rogalsky 2000-01-02 Mary Dugard 1991-92-93-94 Janet Kasper 1987 Heide Rosenthal 1993-94 Meghan Dunbabin 1997-98-99-00 Krystal Kehr 2003-04-05-06 Ashley Doolittle 2004-05 Tara Kempers 1989 S-S-S Catherine Douglas 1982-83 Dori Kern 1989-91 Jodi Salvaryn 1992 Melissa Dykema 2007-08-09 Heather King 1999 Maricela Sanchez 1989 Kendra King 1986 Stephanie Sandell 1996-97-98-99 E-E-E Kim Kraemer 1982-83 Pat Sandoval 1987 Kristen Eastom 1991 Jemma Santos 1999 Laura Eckley 1998-99-00-01 L-L-L Kelly Sarginson 2009 Nicole Edelbrock 1999-00 Nettie Laiolo 1993-94 Priscilla Satete 2008-09 2010 LM U softball Allison Eils 1989-91 Samantha Lavino 2003-04-05-06 Sarah Schaub 2000-01-02-03 Alexandra Elliot 1987 Donna LaVoie 1982-83 Stephanie Secord 1982-83 Lee Anna Even 1989-91 Tiffany Lawson 2002-03-04-05 Kellie Shanahan 1991 Nicole Levine 2006 Tara Sheehan 2003-04 F-F-F Gia Longo 2007-08 Gina Sinatra 1991-92-93-94 Arlene Fader 1992 Elizabeth Lopez 2003 Kirsten Slouber 2006-07-08-09 Jayme Feijoo 1987 Megan Lovelace 1998-99 Anne Spahn 1994-95 Sam Fischer 2009 Jamie Lyons 2000-01 Tracy Stanbridge 1992-93-94-95 Christine Foley 2007-08-09 Lesley Stauffer Green 2008

41 All-time awards 1987 1999 All-WCAC GTE Academic All-District VIII Hawaii All-Tournament Team First Team - Noelle Manfre (3B) Heather Hollis Christy Cerecedes Second Team - Jayme Feijoo (OF) Sami Strinz 2000 Danielle Kaminaka 1991 WAC All-Conference Teams Theresa Conway - NCAA toughest to strike Kim Bissett - First Team 2003 out title Laura Eckley - Second Team PCSC Specialty Awards Anna Trauernicht - Second Team Sami Strinz - Player of the Year 1994 Heather Gelhorn - Second Team Brittany Bassett - Freshman of the Year GTE Academic All- District VIII Team Judey Petix 2001 PCSC All-Conference Teams WAC All-Conference Teams Brittany Bassett - First Team WISL All-Tournament Team Anna Trauernicht - First Team Jessica Grassi - First Team Theresa Conway Christy Cerecedes - First Team Danielle Kaminaka - First Team Nancy Culver Laura Eckley - Second Team Sami Strinz - First Team Lisa Abbott - Second Team GO with power • go excitement lions 1995 LMU Student Athlete of the Year Krystal Kehr - Second Team WISL All-Tournament Team Anna Trauernicht Trisha Gomes - Second Team Gina Castaneda Casie Phillips - Second Team Christy Wood WAC Player of the Week Corianne Rogalsky - Feb. 26 (Pitcher) PCSC Player of the Week UCSD All-Tournament Team Christy Cerecedes - April 30 Brittany Bassett - May 6 Kim Qualls - MVP Kim Bissett - May 14 Anne Spahn 2004 WISL All-Conference Teams NFCA Pacific All-Region 1996 Kim Bissett - First Team Danielle Kaminaka NIST/SJSU All-Tournament Team Trisha Gomes - First Team Sami Strinz Heather Gelhorn National Scholar Athletes PCSC Specialty Awards WISL All-Tournament Team Kim Bissett, Christy Cerecedes, Laura Eckley, Danielle Kaminaka - Player of the Year Heather Gelhorn - MVP Christine Jolin, Corianne Rogalsky, Anna Jenny Chambers - Most Valuable Pitcher Trauernicht, Lacy Wood PCSC All-Conference Teams Heather Hollis - Best Offensive Player Lisa Abbott - First Team 2002 Trisha Gomes - First Team Cal St. Stanislaus All-Tournament Team Louisville Slugger All-Pacific Region Caylin Hornish - First Team Jenny Chambers Christy Cerecedes (CF) Danielle Kaminaka - First Team Ann-Marie Froysaa - Most Valuable Samantha Lavino - First Team Defensive Player WAC All-Conference Teams Sami Strinz - First Team Stephanie Sandell Christy Cerecedes - First Team Emily Foltz - Second Team Emily Foltz - First Team Cal St. Dominguez Hills All-Tourn. Team Trisha Gomes - First Team 2005 Heather Hollis Sami Strinz - First Team PCSC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Stephanie Sandell Danielle Kaminaka WAC Player of the Week 1997 Sami Strinz - Feb. 4 (Pitcher and Player) NFCA Pacific All-Region WISL All-Tournament Team Danielle Kaminaka - Feb. 4 Kayla Meeks - Second Team Heather Hollis Sami Strinz - Feb. 26 Ann-Marie Froysaa Christy Cerecedes - Mar. 4 Academic All-District VIII First Team Christina Baioa - Most Outstanding Pitcher Trisha Gomes - Mar. 25 (Pitcher and Player) Danielle Kaminaka Jennifer Heliotes - May 25 (Pitcher) 2010 LM U softball

42 go with power• excitement • lions PCSC Specialty Awards PCSC Pitcher of the Week PCSC All-Conference Teams Margo Pineda - Player of the Year Tiffany Pagano- Feb. 13 J.J. Hartung - First Team Tiffany Pagano - Pitcher of the Year Tiffany Pagano - Apr. 10 Tiffany Pagano - First Team Gary Ferrin - Coach of the Year Samantha Lavino - Apr. 24 Kirsten Slouber - First Team Chelsie Tysdal - First Team PCSC All-Conference Teams 2007 Darcy Pagnini - Second Team Danielle Kaminaka - First Team LMU Female Athlete of the Year MiaSarah Cesena - Honorable Mention Margo Pineda - First Team Margo Pineda Amy Charpentier - Honorable Mention Tiffany Pagano - First Team Melissa Dykema - Honorable Mention Brittany Bassett - Second Team NFCA Pacific All-Region Caylin Hornish - Second Team Christine Foley - Second Team PCSC Player of the Week Emily Foltz - Second Team Tiffany Pagano - Second Team Kirsten Slouber - Feb. 11 Kayla Meeks - Second Team Margo Pineda - Second Team Chelsie Tysdal - Feb. 26 Lisa Abbott - Honorable Mention Christine Foley - March 18 (co) Casie Phillips - Honorable Mention PCSC Specialty Awards Chelsie Tysdal - March 25 Christine Foley - Player of the Year J.J. Hartung - April 1 PCSC Player of the Week Tiffany Pagano - Pitcher of the Year Megan Ackerman - April 22 Margo Pineda - Feb. 28 Gary Ferrin - Coach of the Year Danielle Kaminaka - Mar. 8 Melissa Dykema - Co-Freshman of the Year PCSC Pitcher of the Week Margo Pineda - Apr. 12 Melissa Dykema - Feb. 11 Margo Pineda - Apr. 18 PCSC All-Conference Teams Tiffany Pagano - Feb. 19 Danielle Kaminaka - April 26 Melissa Dykema - First Team Tiffany Pagano - Feb. 26 Christine Foley - First Team Tiffany Pagano - March 11 (co) PCSC Pitcher of the Week Tiffany Pagano - First Team Tiffany Pagano - April 15 (co) Tiffany Pagano - Mar. 8 Kirsten Whitt - First Team Tiffany Pagano - April 22 (co) Tiffany Pagano - April 26 Kirsten Slouber - First Team Melissa Dykema - April 29 Tiffany Pagano - May 3 Megan Ackerman - Second Team Tracy Cook - Second Team LMU Student-Athlete of the Week 2006 Margo Pineda - Second Team J.J. Hartung - March 5 LMU Student-Athlete of the Month Kylie Conroy - Second Team Tiffany Pagano - March 19 Hillaree Bennett - March MiaSarah Cesena - Honorable Mention Chelsie Tysdal - March 26 Tiffany Pagano - April 16 PCSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll PCSC Player of the Week Megan Ackerman Christine Foley - Feb. 20 LMU Pride Award Brittany Bassett Margo Pineda - Mar. 6 Gia Longo Nicole Levine Christine Foley - Apr. 18 Christine Foley - May 7 2009 NFCA Pacific All-Region NFCA Pacific All-Region Hillaree Bennett - Second Team PCSC Pitcher of the Week Christine Foley - Second Team Melissa Dykema - Feb. 14 Tiffany Pagano - Second Team PCSC Specialty Awards Tiffany Pagano - Feb. 20 Hillaree Bennett - Freshman of the Year Melissa Dykema - Mar. 6 PCSC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Tiffany Pagano - Mar. 14 Megan Ackerman PCSC All-Conference Teams Tiffany Pagano - Apr. 3 Hillaree Bennett - First Team Tiffany Pagano - Apr. 24 PCSC All-Conference Teams Margo Pineda - First Team Tiffany Pagano - May 1 Sam Fischer - First Team Megan Ackerman - Second Team Kirsten Slouber - First Team

Brittany Bassett - Second Team 2008 Megan Ackerman - Second Team 2010 LM U softball Tracy Cook - Second Team NFCA Pacific All-Region Amy Charpentier - Second Team Tiffany Pagano - Second Team Kelly Sarginson - Second Team PCSC Player of the Week Chelsie Tysdal - Second Team Chelsie Tysdal - Second Team Hilaree Bennett - Feb. 27 Kirsten Slouber - Mar. 14 PCSC Specialty Awards Hillaree Bennett - Mar. 20 Tiffany Pagano - Pitcher of the Year

43 year-by-year team totals HITTING 1996...... 337 2007...... 526 1993...... 1 1999...... 146 BATTING AVG 1997...... 307 2008...... 478 1994...... 5 2000...... 143 1983...... 201 1998...... 315 2009...... 402 1995...... 2 2001...... 95 1986...... 118 1999...... 332 1996...... 6 2002...... 168 1987...... 167 2000...... 334 DOUBLES 1997...... 11 2003...... 115 1989...... 192 2001...... 315 1983...... 5 1998...... 8 2004...... 121 1991...... 219 2002...... 327 1986...... 2 1999...... 10 2005...... 134 1992...... 223 2003...... 346 1987...... 18 2000...... 12 2006...... 118 1993...... 230 2004...... 401 1989...... 0 2001...... 12 2007...... 127 1994...... 242 2005...... 340 1991...... 17 2002...... 42 2008...... 104 1995...... 253 2006...... 338 1992...... 2 2003...... 45 2009...... 116 1996...... 285 2007...... 358 1993...... 14 2004...... 66 1997...... 265 2008...... 362 1994...... 26 2005...... 53 STOLEN BASES 1998...... 267 2009...... 337 1995...... 49 2006...... 37 1983...... 30 1999...... 273 1996...... 68 2007...... 51 1986...... 26 2000...... 269 RUNS SCORED 1997...... 76 2008...... 32 1987...... 33 2001...... 253 1983...... 62 1998...... 38 2009...... 52 1989...... 51 2002...... 253 1986...... 58 1999...... 60 1991...... 28 2003...... 287 1987...... 68 2000...... 64 WALKS 1992...... 5 2004...... 335 1989...... 59 2001...... 33 1983...... 58 1993...... 39

GO with power • go excitement lions 2005...... 269 1991...... 78 2002...... 64 1986...... 88 1994...... 57 2006...... 272 1992...... 46 2003...... 94 1987...... 77 1995...... 38 2007...... 306 1993...... 79 2004...... 68 1989...... 67 1996...... 58 2008...... 315 1994...... 109 2005...... 52 1991...... 54 1997...... 55 2009...... 280 1995...... 200 2006...... 59 1992...... 52 1998...... 52 1996...... 283 2007...... 95 1993...... 57 1999...... 91 SLUGGING PCT 1997...... 223 2008...... 93 1994...... 93 2000...... 98 1983...... 237 1998...... 193 2009...... 69 1995...... 142 2001...... 42 1986...... 125 1999...... 248 1996...... 147 2002...... 39 1987...... 213 2000...... 198 TRIPLES 1997...... 113 2003...... 24 1989...... 192 2001...... 167 1983...... 2 1998...... 93 2004...... 18 1991...... 262 2002...... 225 1986...... 0 2003...... 210 1987...... 6 1992...... 240 Me g a n Ac k e r m a n 1993...... 268 2004...... 268 1989...... 0 1994...... 308 2005...... 216 1991...... 7 1995...... 303 2006...... 207 1992...... 3 1996...... 350 2007...... 319 1993...... 5 1997...... 328 2008...... 233 1994...... 13 1998...... 325 2009...... 222 1995...... 15 1999...... 339 1996...... 17 2000...... 336 HITS 1997...... 8 2001...... 322 1983...... 102 1998...... 11 2002...... 364 1986...... 85 1999...... 16 2003...... 451 1987...... 142 2000...... 5 2004...... 557 1989...... 127 2001...... 6 2005...... 426 1991...... 160 2002...... 6 2006...... 403 1992...... 109 2003...... 5 2007...... 460 1993...... 162 2004...... 8 2008...... 451 1994...... 248 2005...... 7 2009...... 443 1995...... 432 2006...... 6 1996...... 529 2007...... 9 ON BASE PCT 1997...... 521 2008...... 8 1983...... 283 1998...... 391 2009...... 5 1986...... 222 1999...... 508 1987...... 240 2000...... 444 HOME RUNS 1989...... 266 2001...... 300 1983...... 3 1991...... 273 2002...... 462 1986...... 1 1992...... 298 2003...... 418 1987...... 3 1993...... 287 2004...... 427 1989...... 0 1994...... 299 2005...... 384 1991...... 0 1995...... 314 2006...... 378 1992...... 0 2010 LM U softball

44 go with power• excitement • lions 2005...... 21 1994...... 394 2009...... 139 1999...... 10 2009...... 299 2006...... 25 1995...... 502 2000...... 19 2007...... 37 1996...... 480 STRIKEOUTS 2001...... 23 FIELDING PERC. 2008...... 28 1997...... 510 1983...... N/A 2002...... 18 1983...... N/A 2009...... 24 1998...... 393 1986...... 21 2003...... 9 1986...... 868 1999...... 461 1987...... 19 2004...... 7 1987...... 869 PITCHING 2000...... 355 1989...... 34 2005...... 18 1989...... N/A EARNED RUN AVG 2001...... 272 1991...... 29 2006...... 9 1991...... N/A 1983...... N/A 2002...... 493 1992...... 16 2007...... 15 1992...... N/A 1986...... 5.41 2003...... 367 1993...... 39 2008...... 18 1993...... N/A 1987...... 5.71 2004...... 334 1994...... 49 2009...... 5 1994...... 917 1989...... 1.88 2005...... 335 1995...... 133 1995...... 943 1991...... 4.06 2006...... 308 1996...... 183 OPP. BATTING AVG 1996...... 958 1992...... 6.77 2007...... 352 1997...... 259 1983...... N/A 1997...... 949 1993...... 3.84 2008...... 281 1998...... 148 1986...... 293 1998...... 948 1994...... 3.06 2009...... 435 1999...... 281 1987...... 253 1999...... 951 1995...... 2.35 2000...... 304 1989...... N/A 2000...... 964 1996...... 1.77 RUNS ALLOWED 2001...... 175 1991...... N/A 2001...... 968 1997...... 2.00 1983...... N/A 2002...... 292 1992...... 343 2002...... 959 1998...... 2.77 1986...... 321 2003...... 171 1993...... 264 2003...... 966 1999...... 2.20 1987...... 276 2004...... 188 1994...... 332 2004...... 956 2000...... 1.82 1989...... 127 2005...... 221 1995...... 283 2005...... 960 2001...... 1.79 1991...... 178 2006...... 331 1996...... 264 2006...... 954 2002...... 2.18 1992...... 169 2007...... 434 1997...... 264 2007...... 959 2003...... 2.32 1993...... 166 2008...... 382 1998...... N/A 2008...... 967 2004...... 2.51 1994...... 216 2009...... 169 1999...... 247 2009...... 946 2005...... 2.01 1995...... 254 2000...... 217 2006...... 2.54 1996...... 192 COMPLETE GAMES 2001...... 229 2007...... 2.30 1997...... 212 1983...... N/A 2002...... 263 2008...... 1.85 1998...... 216 1986...... 28 2003...... 266 2009...... 3.48 1999...... 237 1987...... 27 2004...... 281 2000...... 151 1989...... 28 2005...... 242 INNINGS PITCHED 2001...... 100 1991...... N/A 2006...... 234 1983...... N/A 2002...... 213 1992...... N/A 2007...... 214 1986...... 216.0 2003...... 162 1993...... N/A 2008...... 199 1987...... 223.0 2004...... 159 1994...... 23 1989...... 200.2 2005...... 141 1995...... 41 Ti f f a n y Pa g a n o 1991...... 195.0 2006...... 173 1996...... 38 1992...... 124.0 2007...... 199 1997...... 38 1993...... 180.2 2008...... 132 1998...... 33 1994...... 269.2 2009...... 245 1999...... 38 1995...... 438.1 2000...... 31 1996...... 475.2 WALKS 2001...... 21 1997...... 499.1 1983...... N/A 2002...... 47 1998...... 368.1 1986...... 145 2003...... 25 1999...... 480.0 1987...... 164 2004...... 29 2000...... 442.0 1989...... 65 2005...... 29 2001...... 313.0 1991...... 88 2006...... 32 2002...... 489.0 1992...... 69 2007...... 49 2003...... 371.1 1993...... 87 2008...... 47 2004...... 312.0 1994...... 81 2009...... 27 2005...... 368.1 1995...... 88 2006...... 355.1 1996...... 71 SHUTOUTS 2007...... 438.0 1997...... 93 1983...... N/A 2008...... 385.2 1998...... 136 1986...... N/A 2009...... 360.1 1999...... 187 1987...... N/A 2000...... 148 1989...... 3 2010 LM U softball HITS ALLOWED 2001...... 81 1991...... N/A 1983...... N/A 2002...... 128 1992...... N/A 1986...... 325 2003...... 122 1993...... N/A 1987...... 296 2004...... 81 1994...... 4 1989...... 193 2005...... 105 1995...... 7 1991...... 253 2006...... 187 1996...... 17 1992...... 199 2007...... 196 1997...... 14 1993...... 202 2008...... 176 1998...... 6

45 year-by-year team leaders Hitting 2009 Fischer, Sam...... 415 2002 Cerecedes, Christy...... 73 1994 Culver, Nancy...... 4 Batting Avg 2003 Strinz, Sami...... 57 1995 Fryar, Stephanie...... 4 1983 Chartier, Tani...... 262 At Bats 2004 Strinz, Sami...... 60 1996 Hollis, Heather...... 7 1986 Dicello, Anita...... 232 1983 Chartier, Tani...... 61 2005 Pineda, Margo...... 59 1997 Gelhorn, Heather...... 4 1987 Manfre, Noelle...... 250 1986 Delgado, Rosa...... 102 2006 Slouber, Kirsten...... 57 1998 Bissett, Kim...... 2 1989 Tan, Tina...... 224 1987 Feijoo, Jayme...... 120 2007 Pineda, Margo...... 78 Sandell, Stephanie...... 2 1991 Terhar, Barb...... 381 1989 Nagao, Rae...... 85 2008 Slouber, Kirsten...... 75 Vadman, Daphne...... 2 1992 Petix, Judey...... 321 1991 Eils, Ali...... 78 2009 Fischer, Sam...... 62 Butler, Meredith...... 2 1993 Petix, Judey...... 391 1992 Dugard, Mary...... 57 1999 Gelhorn, Heather...... 5 1994 Conway, Theresa...... 370 Conway, Theresa...... 57 Runs Batted In 2000 Bisset, Kim...... 2 1995 Castaneda, Gina...... 357 1993 Sinatra, Gina...... 84 1986 King, Kendra...... 7 Eckley, Laura...... 2 1996 Hollis, Heather...... 385 1994 Petix, Judey...... 122 1987 O’Hara, Regan...... 10 2001 Eckley, Laura...... 3 1997 Hollis, Heather...... 350 1995 Spahn, Anne...... 200 1989 Panattoni, Sandy...... 9 2002 Cerecedes, Christy...... 2 1998 Eckley, Laura...... 373 1996 Hollis, Heather...... 221 1991 MacGuire, Erin...... 12 2003 Abbott, Lisa...... 2 1999 Heather, Hollis...... 364 1997 Hollis, Heather...... 243 1992 Petix, Judey...... 7 Grassi, Jessica...... 2 2000 Bisset, Kim...... 333 1998 Bissett, Kim...... 183 1993 Conway, Theresa...... 14 2004 Grassi, Jessica...... 4 2001 Trauernicht, Anna...... 333 1999 Bissett, Kim...... 214 1994 Conway, Theresa...... 25 2005 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 2 2002 Cerecedes, Christy...... 332 2000 Trauernicht, Anna...... 195 1995 Fryar, S...... 29 Bassett, Brittany...... 2 2003 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 333 2001 Trauernicht, Anna...... 141 1996 Gelhorn, Heather...... 48 2006 Cesena, Miasarah...... 3 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 410 2002 Strinz, Sami...... 226 1997 Froysaa, Ann-Marie...... 40 2007 Pineda, Margo...... 3 2005 Pineda, Margo...... 351 2003 Abbott, Lisa...... 177 1998 Sandell, Stephanie...... 34 2008 Hartung, J.J...... 3 2006 Bennett, Hillaree...... 390 2004 Strinz, Sami...... 148 1999 Hollis, Heather...... 37 2009 Ackerman, Megan...... 1 2007 Foley, Christine...... 416 2005 Pineda, Margo...... 168 2000 Lyons, Jaime...... 25 Hartung, J.J...... 1 2008 Hartung, J.J...... 405 Abbott, Lisa...... 168 Bissett, Kim...... 25 Fischer, Sam...... 1 2006 Slouber, Kirsten...... 174 2001 Lyons, Jaime...... 26 Nayudu, Jennifer...... 1 GO with power • go excitement lions 2009 Fischer, Sam...... 360 2007 Slouber, Kirsten...... 232 2002 Strinz, Sami...... 37 Cesena, Miasarah...... 1 Slugging Pct 2008 Slouber, Kirsten...... 208 2003 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 35 1983 Chartier, Tani...... 393 2009 Slouber, Kirsten...... 172 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 49 Home Runs 1986 Dicello, Anita...... 232 Fischer, Sam...... 172 2005 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 35 1983 Chartier, Tani...... 2 1987 Feijoo, Jayme...... 325 2006 Bennett, Hillaree...... 40 1986 Castro, Lorrie...... 2 1989 Tan, Tina...... 224 Runs Scored 2007 Conroy, Kylie...... 43 1987 Feijoo, Jayme...... 2 1991 Terhar, Barb...... 603 1983 Zabel, Lynelle...... 11 2008 Tysdal, Chelsie...... 50 Harris, Wendy...... 2 1992 Petix, Judey...... 375 1986 Dicello, Anita...... 13 2009 Ackerman, Megan...... 39 1993 Conway, Theresa...... 1 1993 Petix, Judey...... 464 1987 Feijoo, Jayme...... 12 Giunta, Christye...... 1 1994 Conway, Theresa...... 546 1989 Manfre, Noelle...... 11 Doubles 1994 Conway, Theresa...... 3 1995 Fryar, Stephanie...... 404 1991 Dugard, Mary...... 9 1983 Chartier, Tani...... 2 1995 Wood, Christy...... 1 1996 Hollis, Heather...... 502 Terhar, Barb...... 9 1986 Miller, Mona...... 2 1996 Gelhorn, Heather...... 2 1997 Hollis, Heather...... 457 1992 Dugard, Mary...... 9 1987 Harris, Wendy...... 5 1997 Froysaa, Ann-Marie...... 4 1998 Eckley, Laura...... 418 1993 Castaneda, Gina...... 12 Feijoo, Jayme...... 5 1998 Froysaa, Ann-Marie...... 3 1999 Gelhorn, Heather...... 446 1994 Petix, Judey...... 22 1991 Eils, Ali...... 5 1999 Eckley, Laura...... 3 2000 Bisset, Kim...... 404 1995 Spahn, Anne...... 35 1992 Petix, Judey...... 1 2000 Lyons, Jaime...... 6 2001 Cerecedes, Christy...... 412 1996 Froysaa, Ann-Marie...... 43 Conway, Theresa...... 1 2001 Lyons, Jaime...... 3 2002 Cerecedes, Christy...... 482 1997 Hollis, Heather...... 34 1993 Giunta, Christye...... 4 2002 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 9 2003 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 642 1998 Bissett, Kim...... 30 Sinatra, Gina...... 4 2003 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 13 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle... .888 1999 Eckley, Laura...... 41 1994 Conway, Theresa...... 8 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 15 2005 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 565 2000 Eckley, Laura...... 31 1995 Qualls, Kim...... 8 2005 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 10 2006 Bennett, Hillaree...... 764 2001 Trauernicht, Anna...... 32 Fryar, Stephanie...... 8 2006 Bennett, Hillaree...... 12 2007 Foley, Christine...... 601 2002 Cerecedes, Christy...... 40 1996 Hollis, Heather...... 12 2007 Ackerman, Megan...... 9 2008 Tysdal, Chelsie...... 676 2003 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 33 1997 Gelhorn, Heather...... 14 2008 Tysdal, Chelsie...... 11 2009 Ackerman, Megan...... 686 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 48 1998 Bissett, Kim...... 6 2009 Ackerman, Megan...... 13 2005 Pineda, Margo...... 37 Trauernicht, Anna...... 6 On Base Pct 2006 Slouber, Kirsten...... 40 Sandell, Stephanie...... 6 Walks 1983 Chartier, Tani...... 375 2007 Slouber, Kirsten...... 49 1999 Gelhorn, Heather...... 12 1983 Chartier, Tani...... 11 1986 Dicello, Anita...... 377 2008 Charpentier, Amy...... 35 2000 Eckley, Laura...... 14 1986 Holder, Lisanne...... 13 1987 O’Hara, Regan...... 299 2009 Ackerman, Megan...... 37 2001 Trauernicht, Anna...... 7 1987 Brown, Valerie...... 13 1989 Jones, Pam...... 288 Fischer, Sam...... 37 2002 Kaminaka, DaniElle...... 11 1989 Manfre, Noelle...... 11 1991 Terhar, Barb...... 426 Cerecedes, Christy...... 11 1991 Dugard, Mary...... 9 1992 Dugard, Mary...... 344 Hits 2003 Strinz, Sami...... 16 Even, Lee Anna...... 9 1993 Petix, Judey...... 400 1983 Chartier, Tani...... 16 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 15 1992 O’neill, Stephanie...... 10 1994 Conway, Theresa...... 409 1986 Delgado, Rosa...... 16 2005 Pineda, Margo...... 9 1993 Dugard, Mary...... 14 1995 Fryar, Stephanie...... 405 1987 Feijoo, Jayme...... 28 Hornish, Caylin...... 9 1994 Wood, Christy...... 14 1996 Hollis, Heather...... 426 1989 Nagao, Rae...... 16 2006 Ackerman, Megan...... 11 1995 Spahn, Anne...... 26 1997 Hollis, Heather...... 376 Eils, Ali...... 16 2007 Foley, Christine...... 17 1996 Wood, Christy...... 25 1998 Eckley, Laura...... 447 1991 Terhar, Barb...... 24 2008 Pagnini, Darcy...... 18 1997 Sandell, Stephanie...... 15 1999 Gelhorn, Heather...... 410 1992 Petix, Judey...... 18 2009 Tysdal, Chelsie...... 10 1998 Trauernicht, Anna...... 17 2000 Bisset, Kim...... 410 1993 Petix, Judey...... 27 1999 Eckley, Laura...... 31 2001 Trauernicht, Anna...... 444 1994 Conway, Theresa...... 44 Triples 2000 Gelhorn, Heather...... 22 2002 Julian, Megan...... 430 1995 Spahn, Anne...... 63 1983 Zabel, Lynelle...... 1 2001 Trauernicht, Anna...... 22 2003 Gomes, Trisha...... 458 1996 Hollis, Heather...... 85 Garcia, Evelyn...... 1 2002 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 27 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 541 1997 Hollis, Heather...... 85 1987 Miller, Mona...... 4 2003 Gomes, Trisha...... 33 2005 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 434 1998 Dunbabin, Meghan...... 54 1991 Terhar, Barb...... 5 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 32 2006 Bennett, Hillaree...... 571 1999 Eckley, Laura...... 66 1992 Petix, Judey...... 1 2005 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 34 2007 Foley, Christine...... 463 2000 Eckley, Laura...... 58 Stora, Michelle...... 1 2006 Bennett, Hillaree...... 49 2008 Tysdal, Chelsie...... 441 Trauernicht, Anna...... 58 Conway, Theresa...... 1 2007 Conroy, Kylie...... 19 2001 Trauernicht, Anna...... 47 1993 Conway, Theresa...... 2 2008 Charpentier, Amy...... 23 2010 LM U softball

46 go with power• excitement • lions 2009 Ackerman, Megan...... 18 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 213 Saves 1987 Sandoval, Pat...... 23 2007 Pagano, Tiffany...... 194 1986 Holder, Lisanne...... 1 1989 Heather, Kristen...... 17 Stolen Bases 2008 Pagano, Tiffany...... 177 1993 Dugard, Mary...... 1 1994 Castaneda, Gina...... 13 1983 Zabel, Lynelle...... 7 2009 Dykema, Melissa...... 276 Castaneda, Gina...... 1 1995 Chambers, Jenny...... 20 1986 Miller, Mona...... 6 1994 Castaneda, Gina...... 1 1996 Chambers, Jenny...... 24 1987 O’Hara, Regan...... 6 Innings Pitched 1995 Chambers, Jenny...... 2 1997 Baioa, Christina...... 17 Feijoo, Jayme...... 6 1986 Brown, Valerie...... 120.2 1996 Holliday, Brooke...... 3 1998 Chambers, Jenny...... 23 1989 Nagao, R...... 11 1987 Sandoval, Pat...... 162.0 Qualls, Kim...... 3 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 30 1991 Dugard, Mary...... 4 1989 Heather, Kristen...... 124.1 1997 Zeilstra, Kelly...... 4 2000 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 18 1992 Petix, Judey...... 2 1991 Dugard, Mary...... 98.0 1998 De Leon, Laura...... 2 2001 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 9 1993 Petix, Judey...... 8 1992 Dugard, Mary...... 59.2 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 3 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 27 Dugard, Mary...... 8 1993 Castaneda, Gina...... 96.1 2000 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 1 2003 Kehr, Krystal...... 13 1994 Spahn, A...... 16 1994 Castaneda, Gina...... 136.2 2001 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 3 2004 Lavino, Samantha...... 13 1995 Petix, Judey...... 15 1995 Chambers, Jenny...... 179.0 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 4 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 14 1996 Workman, Carla...... 12 1996 Chambers, Jenny...... 218.1 2003 Strinz, Sami...... 2 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 20 Wood, Christy...... 12 1997 Baioa, Christina...... 185.1 2004 Strinz, Sami...... 1 2007 Dykema, Melissa...... 27 1997 Workman, Carla...... 11 1998 Chambers, Jenny...... 176.1 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 3 2008 Pagano, Tiffany...... 31 Hollis, Heather...... 11 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 269.0 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 2 2009 Goodman, Corie...... 15 Wood, Christy...... 11 2000 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 211.0 2007 Dykema, Melissa...... 1 1998 Trauernicht, Anna...... 32 2001 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 102.2 Pagano, Tiffany...... 1 Shutouts 1999 Trauernicht, Anna...... 40 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 241.1 2009 Dykema, Melissa...... 2 1989 Heather, Kristen...... 2 2000 Trauernicht, Anna...... 32 2003 Kehr, Krystal...... 162.0 Goodman, Corie...... 2 1994 Raphael, Salwa...... 2 2001 Trauernicht, Anna...... 26 2004 Lavino, Samantha...... 120.0 Castaneda, Gina...... 2 2002 Grassi, Jessica...... 14 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 154.2 Appearances 1995 Qualls, Kim...... 4 2003 Grassi, Jessica...... 6 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 185.0 1986 Brown, Valerie...... 20 1996 Chambers, Jenny...... 11 Hiramoto, Lauren...... 6 2007 Dykema, Melissa...... 226.0 1987 Sandoval, Pat...... 29 1997 Zeilstra, Kelly...... 7 Abbott, Lisa...... 6 2008 Pagano, Tiffany...... 241.2 1989 Heather, Kristen...... 18 1998 Hart, Jenny...... 2 2004 Abbott, Lisa...... 4 2009 Goodman, Corie...... 172.1 1991 Dugard, Mary...... 16 Chambers, Jenny...... 2 2005 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 8 1992 Dugard, Mary...... 11 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 6 2006 Bennett, Hillaree...... 9 Strikeouts Conway, Theresa...... 11 2000 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 4 Slouber, Kirsten...... 9 1986 Brown, Valerie...... 16 1993 Castaneda, Gina...... 18 2001 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 6 2007 Conroy, Kylie...... 13 1987 Brown, Valerie...... 11 1994 Raphael, Salwa...... 25 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 10 2008 Hartung, J.J...... 10 1989 Heather, Kristen...... 28 Castaneda, Gina...... 25 2003 Kehr, Krystal...... 6 2009 Slouber, Kirsten...... 9 1991 Conway, Theresa...... 17 1995 Chambers, Jenny...... 38 2004 Lavino, Samantha...... 5 1992 Dugard, Mary...... 12 1996 Chambers, Jenny...... 40 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 8 Pitching 1993 Castaneda, Gina...... 22 1997 Baioa, Christina...... 40 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 6 Earned Run Avg 1994 Castaneda, Gina...... 28 1998 Chambers, Jenny...... 32 2007 Pagano, Tiffany...... 10 1983 N/A...... 1995 Chambers, Jenny...... 71 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 37 2008 Pagano, Tiffany...... 10 1986 Brown, Valerie...... 4.06 1996 Chambers, Jenny...... 102 2000 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 40 2009 Dykema, Melissa...... 3 1987 Brown, Valerie...... 3.38 1997 Baioa, Christina...... 117 2001 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 22 1989 Heather, Kristen...... 1.80 1998 Chambers, Jenny...... 82 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 45 Fielding 1991 Dugard, Mary...... 3.86 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 195 2003 Kehr, Krystal...... 32 Putouts 1992 Dugard, Mary...... 5.87 2000 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 134 2004 Kehr, Krystal...... 23 1986 Rice, Maureen...... 154 1993 Castaneda, Gina...... 2.91 2001 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 62 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 30 1987 Harris, Wendy...... 210 1994 Castaneda, Gina...... 2.66 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 172 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 35 Kasper, Janet...... 210 1995 Chambers, Jenny...... 1.84 2003 Lavino, Samantha...... 70 2007 Dykema, Melissa...... 40 1994 Conway, Theresa...... 259 1996 Chambers, Jenny...... 1.19 2004 Lavino, Samantha...... 79 2008 Pagano, Tiffany...... 40 1995 Castaneda, Gina...... 587 1997 Baioa, Christina...... 1.55 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 114 2009 Goodman, Corie...... 38 1997 Hollis, Heather...... 643 1998 De Leon, Laura...... 2.42 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 205 Dykema, Melissa...... 38 1998 Robertson, Maile...... 340 1999 Heisey, Brianna...... 4.11 2007 Pagano, Tiffany...... 227 1999 Hollis, Heather...... 439 2000 Lyons, Jaime...... 1.06 2008 Pagano, TIffany...... 274 Games Started 2000 Edelbrock, Nicole...... 251 2001 Lyons, Jaime...... 1.15 2009 Goodman, Corie...... 89 1986 Delgado, Rosa...... 20 2001 Hogan, Erin...... 388 2002 Strinz, Sami...... 1.65 1987 Sandoval, Pat...... 29 2002 Foltz, Emily...... 577 2003 Kehr, Krystal...... 2.03 Wins 1989 Heather, Kristen...... 17 2003 Foltz, Emily...... 430 2004 Kehr, Krystal...... 2.07 1986 Delgado, Rosa...... 3 1991 Dugard, Mary...... 16 2004 Foltz, Emily...... 341 2005 Meeks, Kayla...... 0.99 1987 Sandoval, Pat...... 3 1992 Conway, Theresa...... 9 2005 Foltz, Emily...... 386 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 2.23 1989 Heather, Kristen...... 7 Dugard, Mary...... 9 2006 Cook, Tracy...... 274 2007 Pagano, Tiffany...... 1.99 1991 Conway, Theresa...... 4 1993 Castaneda, Gina...... 17 2007 Foley, Christine...... 478 2008 Pagano, Tiffany...... 1.45 1992 Conway, Theresa...... 2 1994 Castaneda, Gina...... 21 2008 Foley, Christine...... 396 2009 Fischer, Sam...... 2.77 1993 Castaneda, Gina...... 4 1995 Chambers, Jenny...... 24 2009 Pagnini, Darcy...... 179 1994 Castaneda, Gina...... 6 1996 Chambers, Jenny...... 35 BattIng Avg Against 1995 Chambers, Jenny...... 12 1997 Baioa, Christina...... 24 Assists 1986 Brown, Valerie...... 248 1996 Chambers, Jenny...... 23 Zeilstra, Kelly...... 24 1986 King, Kendra...... 99 1987 Brown, Valerie...... 154 1997 Baioa, Christina...... 18 1998 Chambers, Jenny...... 29 1987 O’Hara, Regan...... 91 1992 Conway, Theresa...... 960 1998 Chambers, Jenny...... 14 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 30 1994 Spahn, Anne...... 117 1993 Conway, Theresa...... 263 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 28 2000 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 33 1995 Spahn, Anne...... 225 1994 Castaneda, Gina...... 312 2000 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 19 2001 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 17 1997 Froysaa, Ann-Marie...... 218 1995 Qualls, Kim...... 258 2001 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 15 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 36 1999 Bissett, Kim...... 193 1996 Holliday, Brooke...... 626 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 20 2003 Kehr, Krystal...... 26 2000 Bissett, Kim...... 181 1997 Baioa, Christina...... 220 2003 Kehr, Krystal...... 16 2004 Lavino, Samantha...... 22 2001 Eckley, Laura...... 132 2010 LM U softball 1998 Chambers, Jenny...... 228 2004 Lavino, Samantha...... 12 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 22 2002 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 165 1999 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 224 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 14 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 29 2003 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 152 2000 Lyons, Jaime...... 177 2006 Pagano, Tiffany...... 14 2007 Pagano, Tiffany...... 34 2004 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 118 2001 Rogalsky, Corianne...... 190 2007 Dykema, Melissa...... 26 2008 Pagano, Tiffany...... 34 2005 Kaminaka, Danielle...... 184 2002 Heliotes, Jennifer...... 247 2008 Pagano, Tiffany...... 23 2009 Dykema, Melissa...... 30 2006 Ackerman, Megan...... 114 2003 Lavino, Samantha...... 259 2009 Goodman, Corie...... 13 2007 Conroy, Kylie...... 118 2004 Lavino, Samantha...... 243 Complete Games 2008 Hartung, J.J...... 101 2005 Pagano, Tiffany...... 224 1986 Brown, Valerie...... 16 2009 Ackerman, Megan...... 12

47 Team Single-Game Records * Records incomplete 13...... vs. UC Santa Barbara (4/25/99) No-Hitters T6. 12...... vs. Portland State (4/7/03) March 8, 2008...... Tiffany Pagano Runs Scored 12...... vs. Santa Clara (5/13/03) ...... 10-2 vs. North Dakota (5 innings) 1. 17...... vs. Occidental (2/5/95) 12...... vs. Saint Mary’s (5/14/03) * March 9, 2007...... Melissa Dykema 2. 15...... vs. North Dakota (3/8/08) T9. 11...... at Saint Mary’s (5/3/08) ...... 10-0 vs. Beloit (5 innings) 15...... vs. Menlo (2/17/96) 11...... vs. Santa Clara (4/30/06) Feb. 12, 2007...... Tiffany Pagano 15...... at La Verne (1986) ...... 4-0 vs. Northern Colorado T5. 13...... at Santa Clara (4/4/09) Opponent Errors Committed Apr. 23, 2006...... Samantha Lavino 13...... vs. Illinois-Chicago (2/15/09) T1. 5...... Ohio State (1st game) (3/24/05) ...... 8-0 vs. Saint Mary’s (5 innings) 13...... vs. Pennsylvania (3/7/06) 5...... San Diego (2/27/99) Mar. 23, 2005...... Tiffany Pagano 13...... vs. St. Mary’s (5/403) 5...... vs. Arkansas (3/15/99) ...... 1-0 vs. UC Santa Barbara 13...... vs. Occidental (4/3/93) T4. 4...... vs. Rhode Island (2/8/08) Mar. 9, 2001...... Jennifer Heliotes 13...... vs. San Diego (2/24/96) 4...... at Saint Mary’s (5/4/08) ...... 8-0 vs. Stetson (6 innings) 13...... vs. San Diego (3/16/98) 4...... vs. Kent State (3/6/03) Mar. 4, 1997...... Kelly Zeilstra 13...... vs. Pennsylvania (3/7/06) T7. 3...... Several Tied ...... 9-0 vs. Regis (5 innings) 13...... vs. Texas-Arlington (2/18/07) * denotes perfect game 13...... vs. San Diego (4/1/07) Innings Played T1. 12...... vs. Southern Utah (2/7/08) Hits For 12...... vs. Sacramento State (4/15/07) 1. 19...... vs. UC Riverside (2/7/04) 12...... vs. Lehigh (3/20/98)

GO with power • go excitement lions T2. 17...... vs. Penn State (4/22/07) T4. 11...... vs. Wright State (2/27/09) 17...... vs. UTEP (2/17/07) 11...... vs. Chaminade (3/14/95) 17...... vs. UC Riverside (2/29/04) T6. 10...... at San Diego (4/13/08) 5. 16...... vs. W. New Mexico (3/5/99) 10...... at San Diego (4/12/08) T6. 15...... vs. College (3/9/05) 10 ...... vs. Portland State (4/27/03) 15...... vs. Tulsa (3/11/00) 10...... vs. Saint Mary’s (4/10/99) T8. 14...... vs. Pennsylvania (3/7/06) 10...... vs. San Diego (4/25/98) 14...... vs. UC Santa Barbara (3/23/03) 10...... vs. Oregon State (3/29/97) 14...... vs. Sacramento State (4/18/03) 10...... vs. San Diego State (2/24/94) 14...... vs. Cal Poly (4/23/03) 14...... vs. Portland State (4/27/03) 14...... vs. Saint Mary’s (5/4/03) Ma r g o Pi n e d a Most Errors Committed 1. 6...... at Portland State (4/26/08) T2. 5...... vs. Tulsa (3/11/00) 5...... vs. California (2/19/99 T4. 4...... vs. Pennsylvania (3/7/06) 4...... vs. Boston College (3/12/05) 4...... vs. San Diego State (2/14/03) 4...... vs. St. John's (3/1/03) T8. 3...... Several Tied

Runs Allowed 1. 36...... at Nevada (1986) 2. 18...... vs. CS San Bernardino (1987) 3. 17...... vs. Arizona State (3/12/99) T4. 16.. vs. Southern Cal College (3/11/93) 16...... at US International (1986) 16...... at San Diego (1986) 16...... at Azusa Pacific (1986) T8. 15...... at La Verne (1986) 15...... vs. Azusa Pacific (4/18/91) 15...... vs. Concordia (4/22/92) 15...... vs. Azusa Pacific (3/18/93)

Hits Allowed 1. 15...... vs. Hawaii (3/7/03) 2. 14...... at Saint Mary’s (5/4/08) T3. 13...... vs. Texas (2/26/05) 13...... vs. Concordia (3/2/99 2010 LM U softball

48 go with power• excitement • lions Single-season records Hitting Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Games Played 1. Chelsie Tysdal (2008)...... 50 1. Anna Trauernicht (1999)...... 40 T1. Heather Hollis (1997)...... 75 2. Danielle Kaminaka (2004)...... 49 2. Anna Trauernicht (2000)...... 32 Christy Wood (1997)...... 75 3. Heather Gelhorn (1996)...... 48 3. Anna Trauernicht (2001)...... 26 3. Ann-Marie Froysaa (1997)...... 74 4. Kylie Conroy (2007)...... 43 4. Anna Trauernicht (1998)...... 23 T4. Danielle Kaminaka (2002...... 72 5. Margo Pineda (2007)...... 42 5. Laura Eckley (2000)...... 22 Sami Strinz (2002)...... 72 6. Sami Strinz (2004)...... 41 6. Anne Spahn (1994)...... 16 T6. Kim Bissett (1999)...... 71 T7. Hillaree Bennett (2006)...... 40 T7. Carla Workman (1997)...... 15 Stephanie Sandell (1997)...... 71 Ann-Marie Froysaa (1997)...... 40 Judey Petix (1995)...... 15 Heather Hollis (1996)...... 71 T9. Megan Ackerman (2009)...... 39 T9. Jessica Grassi (2002)...... 14 9. Christy Cerecedes (2002)...... 70 Megan Ackerman (2007)...... 39 Laura Eckley (1999)...... 14 10. Six Tied...... 69 Doubles Bases on Balls Games Started 1. Darcy Pagnini (2008)...... 18 1. Hillaree Bennett (2006)...... 49 T1. Heather Hollis (1997)...... 75 2. Christine Foley (2007)...... 17 2. Danielle Kaminaka (2005)...... 34 Christy Wood (1997)...... 75 3. Sami Strinz (2003)...... 16 3. Trisha Gomes (2003)...... 33 3. Ann-Marie Froysaa (1997)...... 74 T4. Chelsie Tysdal (2008)...... 15 4. Danielle Kaminaka (2004)...... 32 T4. Danielle Kaminaka (2002...... 72 Kirsten Slouber (2007)...... 15 5. Laura Eckley (1999)...... 31 Sami Strinz (2002)...... 72 Danielle Kaminaka (2004)...... 15 T6. Danielle Kaminaka (2002)...... 27 6. Kim Bissett (1999)...... 71 T7. Laura Eckley (2000)...... 14 Heather Gelhorn (1999)...... 27 T7. Stephanie Sandell (1997)...... 70 Heather Gelhorn (1997)...... 14 8. Anne Spahn (1995)...... 26 Christy Cerecedes (2002)...... 70 T9. Kirsten Slouber (2008)...... 13 9. Christy Wood (1996)...... 25 T9. Laura Eckley (1999)...... 69 Stephanie Sandell (1997)...... 13 T10. Christy Cerecedes (2002)...... 24 Anna Trauernicht (1999)...... 69 Stephanie Fryar (1995)...... 24 Trisha Gomez (2002)...... 69 Triples Emily Foltz (2002)...... 69 1. Heather Hollis (1996)...... 7 Strikeouts T2. Heather Gelhorn (1999)...... 5 1. Heather Gelhorn (1997)...... 45 Batting Average (min. 100 AB) Barbara Terhar (1991)...... 5 2. Kylie Conroy (2007)...... 44 1. Christine Foley (2007)...... 416 T4. Jessica Grassi (2004)...... 4 3. Heather Gelhorn (2000)...... 41 2. Danielle Kaminaka (2004)...... 410 Nancy Culver (1994)...... 4 T4. Brittany Bassett (2005)...... 39 T3. J.J. Hartung (2008)...... 405 Stephanie Fryar (1995)...... 4 Emily Foltz (2002)...... 39 Sami Strinz (2004)...... 405 Mona Miller (1987)...... 4 Heather Gelhorn (1999)...... 39 5. Margo Pineda (2007)...... 400 T9. Twelve Tied...... 3 7. Danielle Kaminaka (2002)...... 38 6. Hillaree Bennett (2006)...... 390 T8. MiaSarah Cesena (2006)...... 37 7. Heather Hollis (1996)...... 385 Home Runs Jamie Lyons (2000)...... 37 8. Chelsie Tysdal (2008)...... 382 1. Danielle Kaminaka (2004)...... 15 10. Kirsten Whitt (2006)...... 36 9. Lisa Abbott (2004)...... 379 T2. Megan Ackerman (2009)...... 13 10. Theresa Conway (1994)...... 370 Danielle Kaminaka (2003)...... 13 4. Hillaree Bennett (2006)...... 12 At Bats T5. Sam Fischer (2009)...... 11 1. Heather Hollis (1997)...... 243 Chelsie Tysdal (2008)...... 11 2. Kirsten Slouber (2007)...... 232 Sami Strinz (2004)...... 11 3. Ann-Marie Froysaa (1997)...... 231 8. Danielle Kaminaka (2005)...... 10 4. Sami Strinz (2002)...... 226 T9. Megan Ackerman (2008)...... 9 5. Heather Hollis (1996)...... 221 Megan Ackerman (2007)...... 9 6. Christy Cerecedes (2002)...... 220 Lisa Abbott (2004)...... 9 7. Kim Bissett (1999)...... 214 Danielle Kaminaka (2002)...... 9 8. Stephanie Sandell (1996)...... 213 Sa m i St r i n z 9. Laura Eckley (1999)...... 209 Slugging Percentage (min. 100 AB) 10. Kirsten Slouber (2008)...... 208 1. Danielle Kaminaka (2004)...... 888 2. Hillaree Bennett (2006)...... 764 Hits 3. Megan Ackerman (2009)...... 686 T1. Heather Hollis (1997)...... 85 4. Sami Strinz (2004)...... 682 Heather Hollis (1996)...... 85 5. Chelsie Tysdal (2008)...... 676 3. Margo Pineda (2007)...... 78 6. Danielle Kaminaka (2003)...... 642 4. Kirsten Slouber (2007)...... 76 7. Lisa Abbott (2003)...... 641 5. Kirsten Slouber (2008)...... 75 8. Sam Fischer (2009)...... 616 T6. Christy Cerecedes (2002)...... 73 9. Trisha Gomes (2004)...... 610 Ann-Marie Froysaa (1997)...... 73 10. Christine Foley (2007)...... 601 8. Christine Foley (2007)...... 72 T9. Laura Eckley (1999)...... 66 On-Base Percentage (min. 100 AB) Ann-Marie Froysaa (1996)...... 66 1. Hillaree Bennett (2006)...... 571 2. Danielle Kaminaka (2004)...... 541

Runs Scored 3. Christine Foley (2007)...... 463 2010 LM U softball 1. Kirsten Slouber (2007)...... 49 4. Trisha Gomes (2003)...... 458 2. Danielle Kaminaka (2004)...... 48 5. Sami Strinz (2004)...... 457 3. Ann-Marie Froysaa (1996)...... 43 6. Trisha Gomes (2004)...... 445 4. Laura Eckley (1999)...... 41 7. Anna Trauernicht (2001)...... 444 T5. Anna Trauernicht (1999)...... 40 8. Chelsie Tysdal (2008)...... 441 Kirsten Slouber (2006)...... 40 9. Danielle Kaminaka (2005)...... 434 Lisa Abbott (2004)...... 40 10. Margo Pineda (2007)...... 431 Christy Cerecedes (2002)...... 40 Heather Hollis (1996)...... 40 T10. Three Tied...... 37

49 Pitching Shutouts (since 1994) Fielding Appearances 1. Jenny Chambers (1996)...... 11 Putouts 1. Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 51 T2. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 10 1. Heather Hollis (1997)...... 643 2. Jennifer Heliotes (2002)...... 45 Tiffany Pagano (2007)...... 10 2. Gina Castaneda (1995)...... 587 T3. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 40 Jennifer Heliotes (2002)...... 10 3. Emily Foltz (2002)...... 577 Melissa Dykema (2007)...... 40 T5. Melissa Dykema (2008)...... 8 4. Christine Foley (2007)...... 478 Corianne Rogalsky (2000)...... 40 Tiffany Pagano (2005)...... 8 5. Heather Hollis (1999)...... 439 Christina Baioa (1997)...... 40 7. Kelly Zeilstra (1997)...... 7 6. Emily Foltz (2003)...... 430 Jenny Chambers (1996)...... 40 T8. Tiffany Pagano (2006)...... 6 7. Christine Foley (2008)...... 396 8. Kim Qualls (1996)...... 39 Corianne Rogalsky (2001)...... 6? 8. Erin Hogan (2001)...... 388 T9. Corie Goodman (2009)...... 38 Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 6 9. Emily Foltz (2005)...... 386 Melissa Dykema (2009)...... 38 Christina Baioa (1997)...... 6 10. Chelsie Tysdal (2007)...... 383 Jenny Chambers (1995)...... 38 Saves (since 1993) Assists Games Started T1. Jennifer Heliotes (2002)...... 4 1. Anne Spahn (1995)...... 225 1. Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 37 Kelly Zeilstra (1997)...... 4 2. Ann-Marie Froysaa (1997)...... 218 2. Jennifer Heliotes (2002)...... 36 T3. Tiffany Pagano (2005)...... 3 3. Kim Bissett (1999)...... 193 T3. Jenny Chambers (1996)...... 35 Jennifer Heliotes (2001)...... 3 4. Danielle Kaminaka (2005)...... 184 Kim Qualls (1996)...... 35 Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 3 5. Kim Bissett (2000)...... 181 T5. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 34 Christina Baioa (1997)...... 3 6. Stephanie Fryar (1995)...... 180 Tiffany Pagano (2007)...... 34 Kim Qualls (1996)...... 3 7. Danielle Kaminaka (2002)...... 165 7. Corianne Rogalsky (2000)...... 33 Brooke Holliday (1996)...... 3 8. Jessica Grassi (2002)...... 164 T8. Melissa Dykema (2009)...... 30 T9. Eight Tied...... 2 9. Kim Bissett (1998)...... 162 Melissa Dykema (2007)...... 30 10. Stephanie Sandell (1997)...... 156 GO with power • go excitement lions T10. Tiffany Pagano (2006)...... 29 Innings Pitched Jenny Hart (1999)...... 29 1. Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 269.0 Errors Pat Sandoval (1987)...... 29 2. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 241.2 1. Stephanie Sandell (1997)...... 44 3. Jennifer Heliotes (2002)...... 241.1 2. Anne Spahn (1995)...... 39 Wins 4. Melissa Dykema (2007)...... 226.0 3. Laura Eckley (1999)...... 36 1. Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 28 5. Jenny Chambers (1996)...... 218.1 4. Anne Spahn (1993)...... 32 2. Melissa Dykema (2007)...... 26 6. Corianne Rogalsky (2000)...... 211.0 5. Regan O’Hara (1987)...... 30 T3. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 23 7. Tiffany Pagano (2007)...... 197.0 6. Lorrie Castro (1986)...... 28 Jenny Chambers (1996)...... 23 8. Kim Qualls (1996)...... 195.2 7. Stephanie Fryar (1995)...... 25 5. Tiffany Pagano (2007)...... 21 9. Christina Baioa (1997)...... 185.1 T8. Megan Ackerman (2007)...... 24 6. Jennifer Heliotes (2002)...... 20 10. Tiffany Pagano (2006)...... 185.0 Lisanne Holder (1986)...... 24 T7. Corianne Rogalsky (2000)...... 19 10. Kylie Conroy (2007)...... 23 Kim Qualls (1996)...... 19 Strikeouts 9. Christina Baioa (1997)...... 18 1. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 274 2. Tiffany Pagano (2007)...... 227 Team 10. Krystal Kehr (2003)...... 16 Longest Winning Streak 3. Tiffany Pagano (2006)...... 205 1. 13 games...... 2007 (4/16-5/6) 4. Melissa Dykema (2007)...... 201 Earned Run Average (min 50 IP) T2. 12 games...... 1995 (3/26-4/15) 5. Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 195 1. Kayla Meeks (2005)...... 0.99 12 games...... 1996 (2/10-2/24) 6. Jennifer Heliotes (2002)...... 172 2. Jamie Lyons (2000)...... 1.06 12 games...... 1996 (4/27-5/5) 7. Corianne Rogalsky (2000)...... 134 3. Jenny Chambers (1996)...... 1.19 T5. 11 games...... 2007 (3/4-3/17) 8. Christina Baioa (1997)...... 117 4. Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 1.28 11 games.1999-2000 (4/28/99-2/7/00) 9. Tiffany Pagano (2005)...... 114 5. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 1.45 7. 8 games...... 2004 (4/24-5/1) 10. Melissa Dykema (2008)...... 108 6. Jennifer Heliotes (2000)...... 1.46 T8. 7 games...... 2008 (4/12-4/20) 7. Christina Baioa (1997)...... 1.55 7 games...... 2008 (3/15-3/19) Opponent Batting Average (min. 50 IP) T8. Corianne Rogalsky (2001)...... 1.64 7 games...... 2006 (3/7-3/10) T1. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 177 Kelly Zeilstra (1997)...... 1.64 7 games...... 2002 (5/5-5/12) 10. Sami Strinz (2001)...... 1.65 Jamie Lyons (2000)...... 177 3. Corianne Rogalsky (2001)...... 190 Longest Losing Streak 4. Tiffany Pagano (2007)...... 194 Complete Games (since 1994) 1. 47 games...... 1985-86 5. Tiffany Pagano (2006)...... 213 1. Tiffany Pagano (2008)...... 31 2. 15 games...... 1987 6. Corianne Rogalsky (2000)...... 217 2. Jennifer Heliotes (1999)...... 30 3. 12 games...... 1992 (2/29-3/28) 7. Christina Baioa (1997)...... 220 T3. Melissa Dykema (2007)...... 27 4. 10 games...... 1991 (2/23-3/21) 8. Melissa Dykema (2007)...... 221 Jennifer Heliotes (2002)...... 27 T5. 8 games...... 1987 9. Tiffany Pagano (2005)...... 224 5. Jenny Chambers (1996)...... 24 8 games...... 1994 (2/22-3/5) 10. Jennifer Heliotes (2000)...... 224 T6. Jenny Chambers (1998)...... 23 8 games...... 1995 (2/11-2/19) Pat Sandoval (1987)...... 23 8 games...... 1999 (4/10-4/18) 8. Tiffany Pagano (2007)...... 22 9. 7 games...... 1991 (4/13-4/23) T9. Tiffany Pagano (2006)...... 20 T10. 6 games...... 2009 (4/25-5/3) Jenny Chambers (1995)...... 20 6 games...... 2009 (3/13-3/15) 6 games...... 1991 (2/9-2/16) 2010 LM U softball

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career records Hitting RBI Bases on Balls Games Played 1. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 149 1. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 110 1. Heather Gelhorn (1996-2000)...... 262 2. Heather Gelhorn (1996-2000)...... 123 2. Heather Gelhorn (1996-2000)...... 75 2. Stephanie Sandell (1996-99)...... 259 3. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 121 3. Trisha Gomes (2001-04)...... 72 3. Kim Bissett (1998-2001)...... 237 4. Chelsie Tysdal (2006-09)...... 117 T4. Laura Eckley (1998-01)...... 68 4. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 233 5. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 110 Anna Trauernicht (1998-01)...... 68 5. Christy Wood (1994-97)...... 231 6. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 112 6. Christy Wood (1994-97)...... 65 6. Anna Trauernicht (1998-2001)...... 228 7. Kim Bissett (1998-2001)...... 98 7. Emily Foltz (2002-05)...... 62 7. Kirsten Slouber (2006-09)...... 227 8. Kristen Slouber (2006-09)...... 93 T8. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 60 8. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 225 9. Ann-Marie Froysaa (1996-98)...... 92 Kim Bissett (1998-01)...... 60 9. MiaSarah Cesena (2006-09)...... 222 10. Margo Pineda (2004-07)...... 89 10. Lisa Abbott (2001-05)...... 51 10. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 216 Doubles Slugging Percentage At-Bats 1. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 43 1. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 623 1. Kirsten Slouber (2006-09)...... 786 T2. Kirsten Slouber (2006-09)...... 42 2. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 530 2. Stephanie Sandell (1996-2000)...... 743 Heather Gelhorn (1996-2000)...... 42 3. Margo Pineda (2004-07)...... 512 3. Heather Gelhorn (1996-2000)...... 726 4. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 37 4. Caylin Hornish (2004-05)...... 503 4. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 717 5. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 36 5. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 498 5. Kim Bissett (1998-2001)...... 700 6. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 34 6. Chelsie Tysdal (2006-09)...... 495 6. Anna Trauernicht (1998-2001)...... 656 T7. Laura Eckley (1998-01)...... 33 7. Trisha Gomes (2001-04)...... 476 7. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 653 Stephanie Sandell (1996-99)...... 33 8. Christine Foley (2007-present). .463 8. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 633 T9. Chelsie Tysdal (2006-09)...... 30 9. Christy Cerecedes (2001-02)...... 461 9. Lisa Abbott (2001-05)...... 611 Margo Pineda (2004-07)...... 30 10. Lisa Abbott (2001-05)...... 458 10. MiaSarah Cesena (2006-09)...... 608 Triples On-Base Percentage Batting Average (min. 250 AB) 1. Heather Gelhorn (1996-2000)...... 12 1. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 434 1. Margo Pineda (2004-07)...... 354 2. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 11 2. Anna Trauernicht (1998-2001)...... 398 2. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 351 3. Jessica Grassi (2002-05)...... 8 3. Christine Foley (2007-present). .392 3. Caylin Hornish (2004-05)...... 344 4. Kim Bissett (1998-2001)...... 7 4. Christy Cerecedes (2001-02)...... 390 4. Christine Foley (2007-present). .337 5. Nancy Culver (1994-95)...... 6 5. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 388 5. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 326 T6. Thirteen Tied...... 5 6. Trisha Gomes (2001-04)...... 384 6. Kirsten Slouber (2006-2009)...... 323 7. Laura Eckley (1998-2001)...... 381 7. Christy Cerecedes (2001-02)...... 319 Home Runs 8. Anne Spahn (1994-95)...... 378 8. J.J. Hartung (2007-present)...... 317 1. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 47 9. Margo Pineda (2004-07)...... 376 9. Anna Trauernicht (1998-2001)...... 316 2. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 32 10. Heather Gelhorn (1996-2000)...... 373 10. Laura Eckley (1998-2001)...... 306 3. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 29 4. Chelsie Tysdal (2006-09)...... 27 Runs T5. Trisha Gomes (2001-04)...... 22 1. Kirsten Slouber (2006-09)...... 141 Lisa Abbott (2001-05)...... 22 2. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 140 7. Emily Foltz (2002-05)...... 18 3. Anna Trauernicht (1998-2001)...... 124 8. Margo Pineda (2004-07)...... 16 Da n i e l l e Ka m i n a k a 4. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 112 T9. Tracy Cook (2005-08)...... 15 5. Laura Eckley (1998-2001)...... 108 Kristen Slouber (2006-09)...... 15 T6. Kim Bissett (1998-2001)...... 105 Lisa Abbott (2001-05)...... 105 Stolen Bases 8. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 103 1. Anna Trauernicht (1998-2001)...... 121 9. Margo Pineda (2004-07)...... 101 2. Laura Eckley (1998-2001)...... 47 10. Trisha Gomes (2001-04)...... 87 3. Judey Petix (1992-95)...... 38 4. Kristen Slouber (2006-09)...... 36 Hits 5. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 35 1. Kirsten Slouber (2006-09)...... 254 6. Christy Wood (1994-97)...... 31 2. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 252 7. Meghan Dunbabin (1997-00)...... 24 3. Heather Gelhorn (1996-2000)...... 218 8. Carla Workman (1996-97)...... 23 4. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 213 9. Jessica Grassi (2002-05)...... 22 2010 LM U softball 5. Anna Trauernicht (1998-2001)...... 207 10. Anne Spahn (1994-95)...... 21 6. Kim Bissett (1998-2001)...... 202 7. Margo Pineda (2004-07)...... 198 8. Stephanie Sandell (1996-99)...... 193 9. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 192 10. Laura Eckley (1998-2001)...... 185

51 Pitching Saves (since 1993) Fielding Appearances 1. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 11 Putouts 1. Jenny Chambers (1995-98)...... 144 T2. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 6 1. Emily Foltz (2002-05)...... 1734 2. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 143 Jenny Chambers (1995-98)...... 6 2. Christine Foley (2007-present)... 954 3. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 141 T4. Kelly Zeilstra (1997)...... 4 3. Chelsie Tysdal (2006-09)...... 866 4. Melissa Dykema (2007-present).103 Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 4 4. Trisha Gomes (2001-04)...... 651 5. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 110 T6. Melissa Dykema (2007-present).... 3 5. Heather Hollis (1996-2000)...... 639 6. Krystal Kehr (2003-06)...... 85 Brooke Holiday (1995-97)...... 3 6. Darcy Pagnini (2006-present)...... 624 7. Samantha Lavino (2003-2006)...... 80 Kim Qualls (1995-96)...... 3 7. Gina Castaneda (1993-96)...... 615 8. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-2002)...... 77 Christina Baioa (1997)...... 3 8. Erin Hogan (2000-01)...... 542 9. Jenny Hart (1998-1999)...... 62 T10. Six Tied...... 2 9. Tracy Cook (2005-08)...... 437 10. Mary Dugard (1991-94)...... 47 10. Caylin Hornish (2004-05)...... 370 Innings Pitched Games Started 1. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 778.1 Assists 1. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 119 2. Jenny Chambers (1995-98)...... 730.2 1. Kim Bissett (1998-2001)...... 653 2. Jenny Chambers (1995-98)...... 115 3. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)..... 724.0 2. Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 619 3. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 104 4. Melissa Dykema (2007-present).539.2 3. Laura Eckley (1998-2001)...... 465 4. Melissa Dykema (2007-present).. 82 5. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 438.2 4. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 426 5. Samantha Lavino (2003-06)...... 69 6. Samantha Lavino (2003-2006).... 399.1 5. Anne Spahn (1994-95)...... 342 6. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-02)...... 64 7. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-02)...... 387.1 6. Brittany Bassett (2003-06)...... 304 7. Jenny Hart (1998-1999)...... 55 8. Krystal Kehr (2003-2006)...... 345.1 7. Casie Phillips (2002-05)...... 281 8. Krystal Kehr (203-2006)...... 53 9. Kim Qualls (1995-1996)...... 338.1 8. Jessica Grassi (2002-05)...... 254 9. Sami Strinz (2001-2004)...... 50 10. Jenny Hart (1998-1999)...... 266.1 9. Stephanie Sandell (1996-99)...... 220 10. Gina Castaneda (1993-1996)...... 38 10. Jaime Lyons (2000-01)...... 214 GO with power • go excitement lions Strikeouts Wins 1. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 820 Errors 1. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 72 2. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 504 1. Laura Eckley (1998-2001)...... 75 2. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 65 3. Melissa Dykema (2007-present)... 381 2. Anne Spahn (1994-95)...... 71 3. Jenny Chambers (1995-98)...... 57 4. Jenny Chambers (1995-98)...... 314 3. Megan Ackerman (2006-09)...... 63 4. Melissa Dykema (2007-present).. 52 5. Samantha Lavino (2003-06)...... 258 4. Kim Bissett (1998-2001)...... 60 5. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 42 6. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-02)...... 242 T5. Brittany Bassett (2003-06)...... 42 6. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-02)...... 37 7. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 223 Danielle Kaminaka (2002-05)...... 42 7. Samantha Lavino (2003-06)...... 36 8. Krystal Kehr (2003-06)...... 175 7. Valerie Brown (1986-87)...... 39 8. Krystal Kehr (2003-06)...... 33 9. Christina Baioa (1997)...... 117 T8. Casie Phillips (2002-05)...... 35 9. Kim Qualis (1995-96)...... 30 10. Jenny Hart (1998-99)...... 112 Stephanie Sandell (1996-99)...... 35 10. Jenny Hart (1998,98-99)...... 21 10. Rosa Delgado (1986-87)...... 32 Earned Run Average Complete Games (since 1994) (min. 100 innings) 1. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 87 1. Kayla Meeks (2005)...... 0.99 2. Jenny Chambers (1995-98)...... 72 2. Jaime Lyons (2000-01)...... 1.40 3. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 70 3. Christina Baioa (1997)...... 1.56 4. Melissa Dykema (2007-present).. 55 T4. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 1.64 5. Samantha Lavino (2003-2006)...... 35 Kelly Zeilstra (1997)...... 1.64 Ki r st e n Sl o u b e r 6. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-02)...... 32 6. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 1.85 7. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 30 7. Jenny Chambers (1995-98,98)...... 1.93 T8. Krystal Kehr (2003-2006)...... 26 8. Kim Qualls (1995-96)...... 2.23 Kim Qualls (1995-1996)...... 26 T9. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-02)...... 2.28 10. Pat Sandoval (1987)...... 23 Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 2.28

Shutouts (since 1994) Opponent batting avg. (min. 100 IP) 1. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 34 1. Tiffany Pagano (2005-2008)...... 200 2. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 21 2. Christina Baioa (1997)...... 220 3. Jenny Chambers (1995-98)...... 17 3. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-2002)... .226 4. Melissa Dykema (2007-present).. 14 4. Kayla Meeks (2005)...... 231 4. Corianne Rogalsky (2000-02)...... 10 5. Melissa Dykema (2007-present).. .240 5. Krystal Kehr (2003-06)...... 10 6. Samantha Lavino (2003-2006)...... 250 Samantha Lavino (2003-06)...... 10 7. Krystal Kehr (2003-2006)...... 274 Corianne Rogalsky (2000-2002)...... 10 8. Jennifer Heliotes (1999-2002)...... 279 8. Kim Qualls (1995-1996)...... 9 9. Sami Strinz (2001-04)...... 285 9. Sami Strinz (2001-2004)...... 8 10. Corie Goodman (2009-present) ..317 10. Kayla Meeks (2005)...... 5 2010 LM U softball

52 go with power• excitement • lions NCAA Tournament

In two of the last three years, Loyola Marymount has earned the Pacific Coast Softball Conference automatic bid as champions and represented the conference at the NCAA Tournament. After making its first-ever postseason appearance in 2005, the Lions went one step further in 2007, gaining their first postseason victory and eliminating the 11-time national champions UCLA.

2005 The 2005 season will forever be remembered as the year the Lions made the leap into postseason play. LMU had won its first PCSC championship in 2003 but the con- ference did not receive an automatic bid at that time so the Lions were left on the outside. In 2005, the Lions played their toughest non-conference schedule in school history, finishing non-conference play with an outstanding 18-14 record. The Lions played 13 games against teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament, recording Making their national television debut on ESPNU, the Lions, led by an impressive 4-1 win over then-#24 Arizona State for its first win over a ranked Kirsten Slouber, took the opportunity and ran with it, recording opponent in the season, and taking two of three from Notre Dame. The other NCAA the first postseason wins in program history. Tournament teams that LMU faced were #2 California, #4 Texas, #5 Texas A&M, #9 Northwestern, Cal State Fullerton and Long Beach State. LMU lost to just five teams that did not appear in the top-25 rankings or receive votes in the polls. By the time conference play started, LMU was rolling. Behind conference Player of the Year Margo Pineda, the Lions went 16-4 in the PCSC to claim their second title in three years. Nine players in total were honored on the All-PCSC teams, with Head Coach Gary Ferrin garnering Coach of the Year honors and Tiffany Pagano earn- ing Pitcher of the Year to give the Lions a sweep of the postseason awards. More importantly, the rules had changed by 2005, granting the PCSC winner a trip to the NCAA Tournament. As the tournament newcomers, the Lions were placed in the UCLA Regional and a first-round matchup against the two-time defending champion Bruins. Although LMU jumped out to a 1-0 lead, UCLA came back for a 6-1 victory to spoil LMU's debut. The historic season came to an end the next day in a 6-1 defeat. Megan Ackerman, Chelsie Tysdal, Kirsten Slouber, and Melissa 2007 Dykema (L to R) celebrate scoring a run in the NCAA Tournament Two years after their initial NCAA appearance, LMU found itself gearing up for opener against UCLA. another run at national prominence. With Pineda and Pagano leading the way, the Lions again stormed through its non-conference schedule with a 27-12 mark. In conference play, the Lions were dominant. They won their final 13 games of the regular season and finished with a stellar 18-2 record to set a new school record for wins at 45. Similar to their run in 2005, the Lions had 10 players named to the All-PCSC teams and again swept the major awards with Ferrin winning Coach of the Year, Pagano gaining Pitcher of the Year, Christine Foley earning Player of the Year, and Melissa Dykema sharing Co-Freshman of the Year. Once again, they found them- selves in the position of having to travel to UCLA for the opening round. Determined to show improvement after their two-and-out showing in 2005, the Lions opened with the host Bruins. A first-inning error staked UCLA to a 2-0 lead but the Lions roared back with three runs in the second to take the lead. UCLA evened the score in the bottom of the frame and added two home runs later for a 6-3 win. Their backs against the wall, LMU faced an elimination game the next day against UC Santa Barbara. Single runs in the first and fourth innings handed the Gauchos a Megan Ackerman is swarmed at home plate following her three- 2-0 lead and that advantage held until the sixth. With just six outs remaining in their run home run against UCLA. season, LMU had the experience of 15 come-from-behind victories on the season, in- cluding one against the Gauchos, and mounted a comeback. LMU loaded the bases and Christine Foley, who set an LMU single-season record with a .416 batting aver- age, walked to cut the lead to 2-1. That brought up Megan Ackerman, who picked a perfect time to hit LMU's first grand slam of the season, taking a 1-1 outside pitch and sending it over the wall in right field, giving the Lions a 5-2 lead. The advantage held for an eventual 5-3 win as Ackerman's grand slam had lifted the Lions to their first postseason victory in school history. There would be little time for celebration, however, as LMU had to turn right around for a rematch against the Bruins in a game broadcast live nationally on ESPNU with the season on the line. Winless in 13 meetings against UCLA, including

one the day before, the Lions struck first, putting runners at first and second with 2010 LM U softball no outs in the fourth. Ackerman again played heroine, taking another outside pitch and sending it over the centerfield wall, giving the Lions a 3-0 lead. LMU added to its lead with a run in the bottom of the fifth. The Bruins chipped away with two runs The Lions storm the field after recording the final out to elimi- in the sixth and brought the tying run to the plate in the seventh but Tiffany Pagano nate UCLA. got the final out as LMU celebrated. Although the Lions would fall to Hawai'i the next day, they had shown to the na- tion that they belonged among the top programs in Division I softball.

53 Year-by-Year results 1983 Sonoma State L 0-7 8-13 Sacramento State L 0-5 UC Riverside L 0-14 4/11 Cal State Northridge L 0-2 La Verne W 2-1 L 0-5 4/12 Chico State W 4-2 La Verne L 1-2 L 0-2 4/12 Cal State Northridge L 0-6 La Verne W 6-2 4/13 Nevada L 3-4 L 2-12 Cal Lutheran W 4-3 4/22 Chapman L 3-4 L 0-5 Whittier W 5-3 W 10-3 4/23 Hawai'i L 1-3 L 0-14 CS Dominguez Hills L 1-9 L 0-13 4/24 Santa Clara L 1-12 L 4-6 San Diego L 2-3 L 1-2 4/25 San Francisco L 0-10 L 3-7 UC San Diego W 4-2 5/1 at UNLV L 2-9 L 0-7 UC Riverside L 0-7 5/6 at UCLA L 1-8 L 0-10 Whittier L 5-6 Redlands W 5-4 1989 Cal Lutheran L 1-2 12-24 San Diego L 0-1 L 7-8 Home: 8-14 • Away: 4-10 Cal Lutheran W 5-2 St. Mary’s W 7-0 W 7-0 at Cal St. Dominguez Hills L 0-2 L 0-7 1985 at Southern Cal College W 5-3 L 2-5 2-22 San Diego L 1-7 W 2-0 Home: 1-20 • Away: 0-0 • Neutral: 1-2 at Chapman L 1-5 L 1-2 Imperial Valley W 11-2 at Redlands W 3-2 L 0-1 GO with power • go excitement lions La Verne L 0-5 L 1-9 Cal State San Bernardino L 0-3 L 7-18 vs. UC San Diego (1) L 5-12 Whittier W 10-1 W 2-1 vs. Cal Lutheran (1) W 8-6 at San Diego W 3-2 W 3-2 vs. La Verne (1) L 2-5 Air Force L 1-3* W 4-1 La Verne L 1-10 L 0-5 at Christ College of Irvine L 4-6* L 1-2* San Diego L 0-5 L 7-13 Christ College of Irvine L 5-9* L 3-5* Cal Lutheran L 0-3 L 5-13 Cal State Northridge L 0-13 L 2-3 San Diego L 2-8 L 0-3 Southern Cal College L 5-8 W 3-0 Redlands L 4-6 L 2-8 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 1-6 W 1-0 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-7 L 0-10 UC Riverside L 1-10 L 1-2 Minnesota-Duluth L 3-5 L 0-5 UC San Diego L 0-1 L 0-3 UC San Diego L 1-2 L 0-5 at Cal Lutheran L 1-4 L 0-11 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-6 L 0-5 *All games marked with * were ruled unofficial by the NCAA. (1) - Redlands Tournament at Redlands, CA 1991 1986 6-24 3-32 • 0-10 WCAC Home: 4-14 • Away: 2-10 Home: 0-17 • Away: 3-15 2/9 Southern Cal College L 2-3 L 0-3 at Chapman L 1-6 L 0-12 2/12 San Diego State L 0-12 L 0-6 Cal State Bakersfield L 1-12 L 3-8 216 UC Riverside L 0-5 L 0-2 Cal State Dominguez Hills L 0-12 L 0-6 2/21 Redlands W 10-5 W 7-4 at Cal St. Dominguez Hills L 0-7 L 0-13 2/23 at CS Dominguez Hills L 1-6 L 2-8 San Diego L 1-10 L 2-9 3/5 Azusa Pacific L 0-1 L 1-3 at Cal State Northridge L 0-3 L 0-7 3/14 Concordia L 2-4 L 1-4 Mankato State L 0-1 L 0-6 3/16 at UC Riverside L 1-4 L 0-3 Minnesota-Duluth L 0-7 L 0-6 3/21 Claremont-Mudd L 1-12 L 2-13 Augustana L 4-14 L 4-12 4/12 Occidental W 7-6 W 5-3 Santa Clara * L 3-11 L 1-12 4/13 at San Diego L 0-10 L 5-8 San Francisco * L 2-7 L 0-10 4/18 at Azusa Pacific L 5-6 L 8-15 at US International * L 0-16 L 0-10 4/20 San Diego L 0-8 L 1-4 at Azusa Pacific L 2-16 L 0-10 4/23 at Occidental L 0-4 W 10-8 at San Diego * L 0-16 L 0-3 4/27 at Concordia L 1-7 W 8-1 at Southern Cal College W 5-1 W 5-2 Azusa Pacific L 0-5 1992 at La Verne W 15-6 L 5-10 3-17 at Nevada * L 0-15 L 0-36 Home: 3-9 • Away: 0-8 * indicates WCAC Games 2/29 Azusa Pacific L 1-12 L 2-6 3/7 San Diego L 0-8 L 3-8 1987 3/14 CS Dominguez Hills L 0-12 L 0-2 1-23 3/18 San Diego State L 0-13 L 0-9 3/18 Cal State Bakersfield L 0-14 3/24 at Azusa Pacific L 0-12 L 0-10 3/23 US International L 0-11 L 1-4 3/28 at Claremont-Mudd L 7-9 L 2-12 3/27 Cal Lutheran L 1-7 4/4 Occidental W 5-4 W 10-5 4/5 San Diego State L 0-7 4/10 Concordia L 2-3 W 6-5 2010 LM U softball

54 go with power• excitement • lions 4/22 at Concordia L 2-5 L 6-15 3/4 at Stanford L 4-8 W 6-1 4/23 at San Diego L 0-8 L 0-9 3/5 at Saint Mary’s L 1-2 L 1-2 3/13 at Hawai’i-Pacific L 0-4 L 4-7 1993 3/14 at Chaminade L 1-0 W 3-2 (11) 10-20 3/16 Hawai’i (2) L 0-1 Home: 5-9 • Away: 5-11 3/17 Long Beach State (2) L 4-9 2/22 Southern Cal College L 1-5 L 0-6 3/17 DePaul (2) L 2-5 2/27 Concordia * W 7-0 W 7-0 3/18 Notre Dame (2) L 1-5 3/6 at Azusa Pacific L 1-8 L 1-3 3/18 Hawai’i (2) L 1-5 3/11 at Southern Cal Coll. L 0-16 L 3-4 (8) 3/18 DePaul (2) W 3-1 3/16 UC Riverside L 2-12 W 4-3 3/18 Notre Dame (2) L 1-5 3/18 at Azusa Pacific L 0-8 L 4-15 3/22 Southern Utah L 2-3 (9) T 4-4 (8) 3/23 NE Illinois L 2-3 W 5-3 3/25 at San Diego W 5-4 3/26 La Verne L 3-4 (9) L 2-4 (8) 3/25 Santa Clara (3) L 2-11 3/27 at Concordia L 0-1 W 1-0 3/25 at San Diego L 3-4 (8) 3/31 Claremont-Mudd L 0-2 W 5-4 3/26 Santa Clara W 4-3 W 7-3 4/3 Occidental W 4-3 (8) W 6-1 4/1 at San Diego W 10-5 W 3-0 4/14 at UC Riverside L 3-14 L 3-8 4/6 Pt. Loma Nazarene (4) W 3-2 4/20 at Occidental W 13-4 W 10-4 4/6 La Verne (4) W 1-0 4/23 at San Diego L 2-3 L 1-11 4/7 UC San Diego (4) W 5-3 (8) 4/24 at San Diego L 3-9 L 1-8 4/7 Cal Lutheran (4) W 4-1 (6) * Wins over Concordia by forfeit 4/8 La Verne (4) W 4-0 4/8 Azusa Pacific (4) W 3-0 1994 4/15 Southern Cal College W 5-1 W 6-0 11-30 4/21 Stanford L 2-4 L 2-4 Home: 6-14 • Away: 1-8 • Neutral: 4-8 4/22 Chapman L 1-2 L 1-5 2/19 Santa Clara L 4-6 W 2-0 4/23 San Diego (5) W 1-0 L 1-7 2/22 San Diego State L 0-1 (10) L 1-5 (6) 4/24 Hawai’i L 0-7 L 0-9 (6) 2/26 at Saint Mary’s L 1-12 L 1-9 4/28 Santa Clara (5) L 0-3 3/4 at San Diego State L 0-5 L 0-4 4/28 Saint Mary’s (5) W 9-4 3/5 at San Diego L 5-7 L 3-7 4/29 Santa Clara (5) L 0-2 3/9 UC Santa Barbara W 1-0 L 0-11 (5) 4/29 Saint Mary’s (5) W 2-1 3/14 at La Verne L 2-4 L 5-6 (8) 4/30 Saint Mary’s (5) L 1-2 3/18 San Diego L 3-13 (6) 4/30 San Diego (5) L 5-11 3/20 Utah L 5-10 L 0-12 (5) (1) Campbell/Cartier Classic (hosted by San Diego State) at 3/21 Oregon State W 2-0 L 2-7 Carlsbad, CA 3/22 Northwestern L 0-5 L 2-8 (2) Honeycuts/University of Hawai’i Tournament at Honolulu, HI 3/29 San Diego W 5-2 L 0-1 (3) at San Diego, CA 3/29 San Diego L 0-2 (4) UC San Diego Triton Classic at San Diego, CA 4/1 Stanford W 3-1 L 5-6 (8) (5) WISL Tournament at San Diego, CA 4/2 Stanford W 4-0 L 5-7 4/8 La Verne (1) W 7-1 (6) 1996 4/8 Coll. of Notre Dame (1) W 5-2 (6) 44-27 4/9 Cal Baptist (1) L 6-10 (4) WISL Champions 4/9 UC San Diego (1) W 6-2 Home: 14-10 • Away: 12-12 • Neutral: 18-5 4/10 Chapman (1) L 2-4 1/27 at UCLA L 0-9 L 4-5 4/27 at San Diego (2) L 3-8 L 2-3 (8) 2/4 at CS Dominguez Hills L 1-3 W 3-1 4/29 Santa Clara (2) W 2-1 2/8 at Long Beach State L 0-2 L 0-2 4/30 Saint Mary’s (2) L 3-8 L 2-8 2/10 Concordia W 4-0 W 6-3 5/1 Santa Clara (2) L 2-4 (5) W 6-3 2/16 Simon Fraser (1) W 7-6 (9) 5/1 Saint Mary’s (2) L 2-9 2/16 CS Stanislaus (1) W 3-0 (1) UC San Diego Triton Tournament at San Diego, CA 2/17 UC Riverside (1) W 7-0 (2) WISL Tournament at Moraga, CA 2/17 Menlo College (1) W 9-0 (6) 2/17 Menlo College (1) W 15-0 (5) 1995 2/18 Western Oregon (1) W 6-2 27-37-1 2/18 Cal State Bakersfield (1) W 3-1 Home: 8-9-1 • Away: 10-9 • Neutral: 9-19 2/18 UC Davis (1) W 5-2 2/4 at Concordia W 4-3 (9) L 1-2 2/24 San Diego W 6-0 W 3-2 (9) 2/5 at Occidental W 10-2 W 17-2 3/1 CS Dominguez Hills (2) L 1-5 (5) 2/11 Saint Mary’s W 6-3 L 1-3 3/2 Belmont (2) W 8-0 2/17 Cal State Northridge (1) L 1-10 (6) 3/2 CS San Bernardino (2) W 4-1

2/17 San Diego State (1) L 6-10 3/3 UC Riverside (2) L 0-1 2010 LM U softball 2/18 Washington (1) L 0-8 (5) 3/3 Cal State Bakersfield (2) L 0-7 2/18 UCLA (1) L 0-8 (6) 3/10 Iowa State L 1-6 W 2-1 2/18 Fresno State (1) L 0-10 (5) 3/11 Arizona State W 1-0 L 0-4 2/18 California (1) L 0-2 (5) 3/15 Wisconsin (3) W 3-2 2/19 Long Beach State (1) L 0-7 3/15 San Jose State (3) L 3-10 2/25 San Diego W 8-5 W 6-5 3/15 Tulsa (3) W 3-0 2/26 at Long Beach State L 0-4 W 2-1 3/16 Northern Illinois (3) L 2-3 2/28 Cal Baptist L 2-4 W 8-3 3/16 Colorado State (3) L 2-7

55 3/18 Ohio L 3-4 (9) L 3-4 (8) 3/23 Oregon W 1-0 W 5-0 3/20 Eastern Kentucky W 2-0 W 6-3 3/25 Tennessee W 2-1 W 2-1 3/24 Oregon W 5-1 L 1-5 3/26 Washington L 2-5 3/30 at San Diego W 9-6 W 13-2 3/26 UNLV L 0-2 3/31 Hawai’i L 0-10 L 1-12 3/27 Stanford L 2-4 W 4-3 4/1 Oregon State W 1-0 L 0-2 (5) 3/29 Oregon State L 6-7 (10) W 2-0 4/4 La Verne (4) W 11-2 (5) 4/12 Santa Clara L 7-8 L 2-3 (8) 4/4 Calvin College (4) W 11-4 4/13 Santa Clara W 1-0 W 3-2 4/5 San Diego (4) W 5-1 4/16 at Cal State Fullerton L 3-6 L 2-5 4/5 Claremont (4) W 7-1 4/18 at San Diego State W 2-0 (8) L 0-2 4/6 Azusa Pacific (4) L 3-4 4/19 at San Diego W 8-0 (5) W 6-0 4/9 at Southern Cal College L 3-4 W 4-3 4/26 San Diego (5) L 1-2 W 8-0 (5) 4/12 at Santa Clara L 0-4 L 1-5 5/2 Santa Clara (5) W 2-1 (8) 4/13 at Saint Mary’s W 4-0 L 2-3 5/2 Saint Mary’s (5) W 4-2 (6) 4/14 at Santa Clara L 1-3 W 2-1 5/3 Santa Clara (5) W 4-2 4/20 San Jose State L 2-3 L 1-4 5/3 Saint Mary’s (5) L 2-7 4/27 San Diego (5) W 10-1 W 10-1 5/4 Santa Clara (5) W 3-1 4/29 Southern Utah W 4-2 W 7-3 5/4 Saint Mary’s (5) L 1-4 4/29 Southern Utah W 8-0 W 5-0 (1) Univ. of Hawai’i Tournament at Honolulu, HI 5/3 Saint Mary’s (6) W 5-0 W 4-3 (2) UNLV Tournament at Las Vegas, NV 5/3 Santa Clara (6) W 5-4 W 4-3 (3) San Diego State Tournament at San Diego, CA 5/5 San Diego (6) W 3-2 (4) National Invitational Softball Tournament (Host- San Jose State) 5/5 Santa Clara (6) W 4-0 at Sunnyvale, CA (1) Cal State Stanislaus Tournament at Turlock, CA (5) WISL Tournament at Los Angeles, CA (2) Cal State Dominguez Hills Tournament at Carson, CA (3) National Invitational Softball Tournament (Host- San Jose State) 1998 GO with power • go excitement lions at Sunnyvale, CA 26-31 (4) UC San Diego Triton Classic at San Diego, CA Home: 13-10 • Away: 3-11 • Neutral: 10-10 (5) WISL Tournament at San Diego, CA 1/31 at UCLA L 3-5 L 0-3 (6) WISL Tournament at Santa Clara, CA 2/7 Cal State Northridge L 0-9 (4) 2/7 Oregon State L 0-2 (6) 1997 2/7 San Diego State L 1-7 (6) 39-36 2/13 at Cal State Hayward W 4-2 (6) Home: 18-10 • Away: 6-8 • Neutral: 15-18 2/20 Toledo (1) W 12-0 (5) 1/29 UCLA L 0-3 L 0-1 2/21 Colorado State (1) L 2-8 2/1 at Cal State Northridge L 1-3 L 0-1 2/21 Utah State (1) W 6-2 2/2 UC Santa Barbara L 1-2 W 6-4 2/22 Utah (1) L 2-3 2/8 at Concordia W 5-2 W 8-0 (5) 2/22 Southern Utah (1) W 6-1 2/13 at Hawai’i-Pacific W 3-1 L 0-2 2/24 Eastern Michigan W 3-1 W 4-3 2/14 Long Beach State (1) L 0-4 2/28 San Diego W 7-2 W 4-1 2/14 Santa Clara (1) W 3-0 3/6 Pt. Loma Nazarene (2) W 8-0 (5) 2/15 Hawai’i (1) W 2-0 3/6 Western New Mexico (2) W 8-7 2/15 Texas-San Antonio (1) W 3-2 3/6 San Diego (2) L 4-6 W 13-5 (5) 2/16 Long Beach State (1) L 0-5 3/7 Western New Mexico (2) W 4-3 2/16 Texas-San Antonio (1) L 0-4 3/8 New Mexico State W 4-1 L 1-6 2/21 Oregon (2) L 1-7 3/12 at Hawai’i (3) L 0-2 2/21 Utah (2) L 2-13 (5) 3/13 Tulsa (3) W 5-4 2/22 Bowling Green (2) W 3-1 3/13 Tenn.-Chattanooga (3) L 5-6 2/22 Cal Poly SLO (2) L 1-2 (8) 3/14 Notre Dame (3) L 1-9 (5) 2/23 Oregon State (2) L 2-6 3/15 Tenn.-Chattanooga (3) L 1-10 (5) 2/28 Illinois-Chicago (3) W 1-0 3/19 Lehigh W 3-1 W 5-2 3/1 Oklahoma State (3) W 3-2 3/20 Lehigh W 5-2 W 7-6 (12) 3/1 Ball State (3) L 2-3 (8) 3/21 DePaul L 0-6 L 0-5 3/1 Oregon State (3) L 2-7 3/22 UC Santa Barbara W 3-2 L 2-3 3/2 UCLA (3) L 0-1 3/23 Marshall L 2-3 W 3-0 3/2 San Diego State (3) W 3-2 3/27 Santa Clara L 2-5 L 0-2 3/4 Regis W 9-0 (5) W 3-0 4/7 at UC Santa Barbara W 4-1 L 1-2 (8) 3/8 San Diego W 3-2 (8) W 3-1 4/9 Concordia W 3-2 (8) W 6-0 (5) 3/9 at UC Santa Barbara L 0-2 L 3-4 4/21 at Long Beach State L 0-1 L 2-13 (5) 3/14 Colorado State (4) L 1-14 (5) 4/22 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-5 L 3-11 (6) 3/14 Notre Dame (4) L 1-2 4/25 at San Diego * L 1-2 W 4-3 (10) 3/14 Saint Mary’s (4) L 5-6 4/26 at San Diego State L 0-8 (5) L 0-5 3/15 NE Illinois (4) W 7-0 (6) 5/1 Santa Clara (4) L 2-4 3/15 Hofstra (4) W 6-1 5/1 Saint Mary’s (4) L 3-5 (6) 3/15 Purdue (4) L 5-6 (8) 5/2 Santa Clara (4) L 3-4 3/16 NE Illinois (4) W 11-6 5/2 Saint Mary’s (4) W 4-3 W 13-0 (5) 3/16 Purdue (4) L 0-9 (5) 5/3 Santa Clara (4) L 0-2 3/18 Southern Utah W 3-1 W 9-1 (5) (1) UNLV Tournament at Las Vegas, NV 3/19 Southern Utah W 8-3 W 4-1 (2) San Diego Torero Classic at San Diego, CA 3/22 DePaul W 5-4 L 0-3 (3) Hawai’i Tournament at Honolulu, HI 2010 LM U softball

56 go with power• excitement • lions (4) WISL Tournament at Moraga, CA 2/7 Biola W 4-0 W 4-0 * Games counted as part of WISL Tournament 2/18 California (1) L 0-5 2/18 Fordham (1) W 8-1 1999 2/19 Utah (1) L 1-6 43-28 2/19 Southern Utah (1) W 6-1 WISL Champions 2/20 Central Michigan (1) L 0-1 Home: 16-2 • Away: 7-13 • Neutral: 20-13 2/29 Cal State Northridge L 2-3 L 1-3 1/30 at Pt. Loma Nazarene W 3-2 W 4-0 3/3 UCLA (2) L 0-2 2/2 Saint Mary’s W 7-2 W 9-2 3/3 Long Beach State (2) L 1-2 2/5 Humboldt State (1) L 1-2 3/4 Saint Mary’s (2) W 3-1 2/5 Chico State (1) W 6-1 (8) 3/10 Tulsa W 1-0 W 6-1 2/12 Cal State Fullerton (2) L 3-5 3/11 Tulsa L 2-3 W 5-1 2/12 Baylor (2) L 3-5 3/13 Bradley W 4-0 L 1-3 2/13 Hawaii (2) L 0-10 (6) 3/14 Notre Dame L 0-4 2/13 Ohio State (2) W 2-1 (8) 3/15 Southern Utah W 3-0 W 4-3 2/13 Oregon State (2) L 0-4 3/18 Bradley W 2-1 W 6-2 2/14 Baylor (2) L 4-5 (8) 3/19 Northwestern W 5-1 L 0-2 2/19 Pacific (3) W 2-1 (8) 3/24 Nichols State W 8-0 2/19 California (3) L 2-10 (5) 3/25 Oregon State L 3-4 2/20 Portland State (3) W 6-5 (9) 3/25 Hawaii W 7-4 2/20 Oregon State (3) L 0-4 3/26 Nichols State L 2-4 2/21 UNLV (3) W 9-0 (5) 3/28 at Hawaii L 3-5 L 0-1 2/26 Oregon L 2-7 L 0-7 3/31 San Jose State L 2-4 W 1-0 2/27 San Diego W 5-2 W 3-0 4/2 Hawaii L 1-4 W 4-2 2/28 Sacramento State W 2-0 W 2-0 4/7 Portland State W 5-4 L 7-8 3/2 at Concordia W 9-1 L 6-9 4/8 San Diego W 5-4 W 3-0 3/5 Western New Mexico (4) W 11-3 (6) 4/15 at San Diego W 3-1 W 6-3 3/5 Southern Utah (4) W 6-1 4/19 Long Beach State W 1-0 W 4-1 3/5 San Diego (4) W 6-5 (8) 4/20 UC Santa Barbara L 1-3 L 1-2 3/6 Pt. Loma Nazarene (4) W 8-3 (6) W 4-0 4/22 at Fresno State L 0-2 W 1-0 3/6 San Diego (4) L 1-2 4/29 at Portland State L 1-4 W 8-2 3/8 Southern Utah W 4-1 W 3-2 4/30 at San Jose State W 8-3 L 2-5 3/12 Utah State (5) W 8-7 (9) 5/7 Fresno State L 0-2 W 2-1 3/12 Arizona State (5) L 0-17 (5) 5/9 at San Diego W 1-0 W 3-2 3/15 Arkansas (5) W 5-1 5/12 Saint Mary’s (3) L 1-2 3/13 Cal Poly SLO (5) L 7-8 5/12 Santa Clara (3) W 2-1 3/13 San Jose State (5) W 2-1 5/13 Saint Mary’s (3) L 8-9 3/13 Arkansas (5) L 3-4 5/13 Santa Clara (3) L 3-9 3/16 Liberty W 6-0 W 2-1 (8) 5/14 San Diego (3) W 7-3 3/20 at San Diego W 8-0 (6) L 3-6 5/14 Saint Mary’s (3) W 7-6 3/22 New Mexico State W 2-0 W 5-2 (1) UNLV Tournament at Las Vegas, NV 3/27 Santa Clara W 2-1 W 4-3 (9) (2) San Diego Tournament at San Diego, CA 4/3 Harvard W 7-3 W 6-5 (3) WISL Tournament at Santa Clara, CA 4/10-12 at Saint Mary’s L 0-1 (10) L 2-4 (5) 4/14 at UCLA L 0-3 L 0-8 (6) 2001 4/16 at Cal Poly SLO L 1-6 L 1-4 37-23 • 10-8 WAC 4/18 at Fresno State L 0-6 L 0-7 Home: 18-10 • Away: 13-9 • Neutral: 6-4 4/21 at Cal State Fullerton W 6-2 L 1-4 1/27 CS Bakersfield W 2-0 W 4-0 4/24 San Diego (6) L 0-1 (9) W 2-1 2/3 at UC Santa Barbara W 3-1 W 4-0 4/25 at UCSB W 3-1 L 1-9 (5) 2/6 at Long Beach State W 3-0 L 0-1 4/28 at Long Beach State L 0-1 W 2-1 2/11 San Diego W 5-0 W 6-0 4/30 Santa Clara (6) W 3-2 2/16 vs. Oregon State (1) L 2-8 4/30 Saint Mary’s (6) W 7-6 (6) 2/16 vs. Florida International (1) L 1-6 5/1 Santa Clara (6) W 4-3 2/17 vs. Southern Utah (1) W 4-1 5/1 Saint Mary’s (6) W 4-3 (6) 2/17 vs. Oregon (1) W 7-4 5/2 Santa Clara (6) W 4-1 2/18 vs. Wisc.-Madison (1) L 2-3 5/2 San Diego (6) W 4-2 (9) 2/22 Virginia W 4-0 W 4-3 (8) (1) Cal State Stanislaus Tournament at Turlock, CA 3/1 Furman W 4-1 W 2-0 (2) University of Hawaii Tournament at Manoa, HI 3/6 at Hawaii * L 0-6 L 1-4 (3) UNLV Classic at Las Vegas, NV 3/8 vs. Western Illinois (2) W 3-2 (4) USD Torero Tournament at San Diego, CA 3/9 vs. Stetson (2) W 8-0 (6) (5) National Invitational Softball Tournament at San Jose, CA 3/9 vs. Pacific (2) L 0-8 (5) 2010 LM U softball (6) WISL Tournament at San Diego, CA 3/10 vs. Winthrop (2) W 8-0 3/10 at. Hawaii * (2) L 4-7 2000 3/11 vs. Stetson (2) W 4-2 36-27 • 10-10 WISL 3/11 at. Hawaii * (2) L 1-3 WISL Champions 3/14 at UC Riverside W 18-0 (5) W 4-3 Home: 23-14 • Away: 8-6 • Neutral: 5-7 3/20 Marshall L 1-3 L 3-4 2/4 Saint Mary’s W 1-0 W 7-0 3/24 Fresno State * L 0-2 L 1-4

57 3/29 San Jose State * W 3-0 L 0-1 (8) 5/10 vs. Saint Mary’s (5) W 2-0 3/31 Brown W 4-0 W 6-5 5/11 vs. Saint Mary’s (5) W 2-1 4/1 Hawaii * W 3-0 L 0-4 5/11 vs. Santa Clara (5) W 3-1 4/7 at Portland State * W 5-0 L 2-4 5/12 vs. San Diego (5) W 1-0 4/8 at San Jose State * L 2-3 W 5-2 5/12 vs. Santa Clara (5) L 5-12 4/14 at Tulsa * W 3-1 W 6-3 (1) UC Santa Barbara Mini Softball Tournament 4/16 at Tulsa * W 8-0 W 4-2 (2) Long Beach State Tournament at Long Beach, CA 4/21 at Fresno State * L 3-6 L 0-2 (3) San Diego State Tournament at San Diego, CA 4/26 Portland State * W 3-0 W 4-3 (4) Hawaii Tournament at Manoa, HI 4/29 at San Diego W 1-0 (8) W 1-0 (5) WISL Tournament at Moraga, CA 5/9 San Diego L 2-3 L 2-3 * - Western Athletic Conference Game 5/11 Saint Mary’s (3) W 4-2 5/11 at Santa Clara (3) W 4-0 2003 5/12 Saint Mary’s (3) W 9-0 (5) 33-20 • 14-5 PCSC 5/12 Santa Clara (3) W 2-1 (8) L 0-1 PCSC Champions 5/13 Santa Clara (3) L 1-0 Home: 13-4 • Away: 10-9 • Neutral: 10-7 (1) UNLV Tournament at Las Vegas, NV 1/31 at #1 UCLA L 0-9 (2) Hawaii Tournament at Manoa, HI 2/2 vs. #22 Alabama (1) L 4-7 (3) WISL Tournament at LMU 2/2 vs. CS Northridge (1) L 2-3 * - Western Athletic Conference Game 2/8 at Long Beach St. (2) W 3-2 2/9 vs. UC Riverside (2) L 0-5 2002 2/9 at Long Beach St. (2) L 2-4 38-34 • 14-10 WAC 2/14 at San Diego St. (3) L 0-5 Home: 17-11 • Away: 12-13 • Neutral: 9-10 2/15 vs. Central Florida (3) W 3-2 2/1 vs. Illinois-Chicago (1) W 3-1 2/15 vs. New Mexico (3) W 5-3

GO with power • go excitement lions 2/1 at UC Santa Barbara (1) W 10-6 2/16 vs. Michigan (3) L 2-3 2/2 vs. New Mexico State (1) W 5-3 2/16 vs. Sacramento St. (3) L 3-5 (10) 2/2 vs. Illinois-Chicago (1) L 3-7 2/19 Hawaii L 1-4 L 0-2 2/3 at UC Santa Barbara (1) L 0-2 2/28 St. John’s (4) W 3-2 W 6-0 2/8 vs. UC Riverside (2) L 2-3 3/1 San Diego (4) W 2-0 2/8 vs. Arkansas (2) L 1-2 3/1 St. John’s (4) W 3-2 2/9 at Long Beach State (2) W 4-2 3/2 San Diego (4) W 8-5 2/9 vs. Arkansas (2) L 0-3 3/2 St. John’s (4) W 6-0 2/10 at Long Beach State (2) L 1-2 3/6 vs. Kent State (5) L 3-4 2/10 vs. UC Riverside (2) W 1-0 3/7 vs. Baylor (5) W 9-8 (8) 2/15 vs. No .11 Michigan (3) L 1-7 3/7 at Hawaii (5) L 2-9 2/15 vs. Utah State (3) W 9-1 3/8 vs. UC Riverside (5) W 5-4 (8) 2/18 vs. No. 18 Pacific (3) L 6-11 3/8 vs. Buffalo (5) L 3-4 2/20 BYU L 0-5 W 13-4 3/23 at UC Santa Barbara L 2-4 W 9-7 (9) 2/26 UC Riverside W 5-1 W 3-0 3/26 at UC Riverside W 8-2 W 4-2 2/28 Cal State Northridge L 3-4, W 5-3 4/5 at Santa Clara * L 1-2 W 4-3 (9) 3/1 San Diego L 0-3 W 11-2 4/6 at Santa Clara * W 2-1 L 0-3 3/5 at Hawaii* L 2-7 L 4-6 4/8 UC Riverside W 1-0 W 8-5 3/7 vs. Oregon State (4) L 2-3 4/12 San Diego * W 4-0 W 6-0 3/8 vs. New Mexico State (4) L 1-5 4/13 San Diego * W 6-3 W 7-2 3/8 at Hawaii (4) W 2-1 4/16 Centenary W 2-0 W 2-1 3/9 at Hawaii (4) L 2-6 4/18 at Sacramento State* W 7-4 W 3-1 3/9 vs. Oregon State (4) L 2-3 4/19 at Sacramento State * W 4-3 L 2-3 3/12 at Hawaii* L 2-3 L 0-9 4/23 at Cal Poly W 7-3 L 3-5 3/18 No. 6 Oklahoma L 2-7 4/26 Portland State * L 2-7 W 4-0 3/21 San Jose State* W 9-0, W 3-1 4/27 Portland State * L 2-3 (10) W 7-1 3/23 No. 10 Fresno State* W 1-0 (9) L 3-8 5/4 Saint Mary’s * W 4-3; W 11-0; W 13-2 3/24 UC Santa Barbara L 1-2 W 3-0 (1) Stacey Winsberg Memorial at Los Angeles, CA 3/28 at Tulsa* L 0-1 L 5-6 (2) Long Beach St. Tournament at Long Beach, CA 3/30 at Louisiana Tech* W 3-0 (3) Campbell/Cartier Classic at San Diego, CA 4/6 at UC Riverside L 1-4 W 6-4 (4) LMU Softball Tournament at Los Angeles, CA 4/11 No. 7 Cal State Fullerton L 0-9 L 2-5 (5) Chevron Malihini Tournament at Honolulu, HI 4/13 at Portland State* W 2-1 W 9-2 * - Pacific Coast Softball Conference Game 4/14 at Santa Clara L 2-3 W 6-3 4/15 at San Jose State* W 8-5 L 5-6 2004 4/18 Tulsa* L 0-1 W 1-0 33-13 • 14-6 PCSC 4/20 Louisiana Tech* W 1-0 W 7-1 Home: 18-4 • Away: 9-6 • Neutral: 6-3 4/22 Louisiana Tech* W 4-0 1/29 Briar Cliff University W 7-1 W 6-0 4/26 at San Diego W 3-0 W 8-0 2/7 vs. Utah (1) W 4-2 4/27 Santa Clara W 5-1 L 0-4 2/7 vs. UC Riverside (1) W 12-7 4/30 San Diego W 1-0 L 0-5 2/8 at Southern Utah (1) L 2-4 5/2 at Fresno State* W 1-0 L 0-4 2/8 vs. Utah (1) L 9-10 5/5 Portland State* W 1-0 W 5-0 2/17 Hawaii W 5-1 W 4-3 5/10 vs. Santa Clara (5) W 2-1 2/20 vs. Brigham Young (2) L 6-7 2010 LM U softball

58 go with power• excitement • lions 2/20 vs. UC Santa Barbara (2) L 1-2 (4) NCAA Tournament at Westwood, CA 2/21 vs. UC Riverside (2) W 5-0 * - Pacific Coast Softball Conference Game 2/27 vs. UC Riverside (3) W 6-3 2/28 vs. Southern Utah (3) L 1-5 2006 2/28 vs. Fairfield (3) W 6-1 29-24 • 9-11 PCSC 2/29 vs. UC Riverside (3) W 11-6 Home: 16-8 • Away: 5-9 • Neutral: 8-7 2/29 at San Diego (3) W 10-2 2/9 vs. BYU (1) L 1-2 3/12 Michigan State L 3-6 W 9-8 2/9 vs. Texas-Arlington (1) W 8-5 3/16 Canisius W 11-0 W 6-1 2/10 vs. Texas State (1) W 1-0 3/20 Cal Poly W 2-1 W 7-5 2/11 vs. Hawai’i (1) L 3-6 3/27 Cal State Northridge W 3-2 L 4-5 2/11 vs. Southern Mississippi (1) W 4-1 4/3 at Saint Mary’s * L 9-12 W 1-0 2/12 vs. Texas State (1) W 4-3 (8) 4/4 at Saint Mary’s * W 5-4 W 11-2 2/12 vs. Texas-Arlington (1) L 0-10 (5) 4/8 Santa Clara * W 5-3 W 5-0 2/24 vs. Indiana State (2) W 7-2 4/10 Santa Clara * L 4-6 L 1-2 2/24 vs. Colorado State (2) L 0-2 4/18 at San Diego * W 4-2 W 5-1 2/25 vs. Wagner (2) W 6-2 4/18 at San Diego * L 7-9 2/26 vs. Kentucky (2) W 7-1 4/20 at San Diego * L 4-12 2/26 vs. Western Kentucky (2) L 2-6 4/24 Sacramento State * W 2-0 W 5-3 3/3 vs. #25 Oregon (3) L 2-3 4/25 Sacramento State * W 5-1 W 6-4 3/3 vs. #25 Fresno State (3) W 2-1 4/28 UC Riverside W 7-0 W 10-1 3/4 vs. Cal State Northridge (3) L 0-3 5/01 at Portland State * W 15-2 W 8-3 3/4 vs. San Diego State (3) L 2-7 5/02 at Portland State * L 4-7 W 5-4 3/5 vs. #25 Fresno State (3) L 1-6 (1) Southern Utah Tournament at Cedar City, UT 3/7 Pennsylvania (4) W 8-0 (6) W 13-5 (5) (2) UC Santa Barbara Tournament at Santa Barbara, CA 3/8 Mercer (4) W 3-0 W 3-1 (3) San Diego Tournament at San Diego, CA 3/9 Virginia (4) W 2-1 * - Pacific Coast Conference Game 3/9 Pennsylvania (4) W 10-0 (5) 3/10 Pennsylvania (4) W 8-1 2005 3/10 Loyola Chicago (4) L 2-7 34-20 • 16-4 PCSC 3/11 Loyola Chicago (4) L 1-5 W 10-2 (5) PCSC Champions • NCAA Tournament 3/14 Radford W 3-2 W 1-0 Home: 19-7 • Away: 9-7 • Neutral: 6-6 3/18 Quinnipiac W 6-0 W 7-2 2/25 vs. #16 Texas A&M (1) L 0-8 (5) 3/22 Ohio State L 2-5 L 1-2 2/25 vs. Notre Dame (1) W 7-0 4/8 Sacramento St.* W 3-0 L 0-6 2/26 vs. Northwestern (1) L 2-5 4/9 Sacramento St.* W 4-0 L 5-6 (8) 2/26 vs. #3 Texas (1) L 2-8 4/14 at Portland St.* L 5-7 2/27 vs. #1 California (1) L 3-9 4/22 at St. Mary’s* L 2-3 W 6-5 (8) 3/3 at CS Northridge W 8-0 (6) W 5-0 4/23 at St. Mary’s* W 7-3 W 8-0 (5) 3/5 at Cal Poly W 5-3 W 3-2 (9) 4/29 Santa Clara* L 0-3 W 10-4 3/6 Notre Dame L 1-2 W 5-0 4/30 Santa Clara* W 6-1 L 3-11 (6) 3/9 Boston College W 12-4 (5) W 9-3 5/6 at San Diego* W 6-5 L 3-4 (8) 3/11 vs. #16 Florida (2) L 0-1 5/7 at San Diego* W 4-3 L 2-5 3/12 vs. Indiana (2) W 8-0 (6) 5/12 at Portland St.* L 0-3 3/12 at #25 Long Beach St. (2) L 0-4 5/12 at Portland St.* L 0-2 3/13 vs. San Diego St. (2) L 0-1 5/13 at Portland St.* L 3-9 3/14 #24 Arizona State L 1-2 W 4-1 (1) Oceanic Time Warner Cable Paradise Classic hosted by 3/17 vs. Eastern Illinois (3) W 9-2 University of Hawaii 3/17 vs. Miami (OH) (3) W 5-3 (2) Aztec Invitational hosted by San Diego State 3/18 vs. Winthrop (3) W 7-3 (3) Aztec Classic hosted by San Diego State 3/19 at Hawaii (3) L 1-2 (4) LMU Tournament at Smith Field 3/20 vs. San Diego (3) W 4-3 * - Pacific Coast Softball Conference Game 3/23 UC Santa Barbara L 2-3 W 1-0 3/24 Ohio State W 3-2 W 11-10 2007 3/30 at UC Riverside W 3-0 L 2-5 47-18 • 18-2 PCSC 4/2 Portland State * W 2-0 W 8-0 (5) PCSC Champions • NCAA Tournament 4/3 Portland State * W 1-0 L 2-3 Home: 27-6 • Away: 10-7 • Neutral: 10-5 4/9 Saint Mary’s * W 7-6 (9) W 6-0 2/8 vs. Dixie State (1) L 0-8 (5) 4/10 Saint Mary’s * W 6-1 W 6-1 2/9 vs. Utah Valley State (1) W 6-1 4/14 at CS Fullerton L 2-3 L 4-5 (8) 2/9 vs. Idaho State (1) W 9-1 (5) 4/16 at Santa Clara * W 3-0 W 1-0 2/10 vs. Southern Utah (1) W 8-1 (8) 4/17 at Santa Clara * L 4-6 W 1-0 2/10 vs. BYU (1) L 3-7

4/23 San Diego * W 7-1 W 7-4 2/12 Northern Colorado W 4-0 W 5-4 2010 LM U softball 4/24 San Diego * W 4-3 W 7-0 2/16 vs. Buffalo (2) W 5-3 4/30 at Sacramento State * W 4-3 W 4-0 2/16 vs. Central Michigan (2) W 5-3 5/1 at Sacramento State * L 1-2 L 4-5 2/17 vs. UTEP (2) W 11-0 (6) 5/20 at UCLA (4) L 1-6 2/18 vs. Texas-Arlington (2) W 13-4 (5) 5/21 vs. UNLV (4) L 1-6 2/18 vs. New Mexico State (2) L 6-8 (1) Palm Springs Classic, Palm Springs, CA 2/21 Hawaii L 0-1 L 1-14 (5) (2) Long Beach State Tournament at Long Beach, CA 2/22 vs. BYU (3) W 8-3 (3) Hawaii Tournament at Honolulu, HI 2/22 vs. Tennessee (3) L 0-8 (5)

59 2/23 vs. Oklahoma (3) L 0-10 (5) 4/5 Santa Clara * L 3-5 W 9-0 (5) 2/24 vs. Long Island (3) W 2-1 4/6 Santa Clara * L 3-6 L 2-6 2/24 vs. Maryland (3) W 9-6 (9) 4/9 at Cal State Fullerton W 7-3 2/27 at UCLA L 2-5 4/12 at San Diego * L 0-1 (8) W 7-3 (10) 2/28 UC Riverside W 3-2 (8) L 3-4 (8) 4/13 at San Diego * W 1-0 (10) W 1-0 3/03 vs. Memphis (4) L 0-3 4/19 Sacramento State * W 2-1 W 1-0 3/04 vs. UTEP (4) L 3-4 4/20 Sacramento State * W 8-6 W 4-2 3/04 vs. UC Riverside (4) W 3-2 (8) 4/26 at Portland State * L 0-3 W 5-0 3/09 Beloit (5) W 10-0 (5) 4/27 at Portland State * L 0-2 W 1-0 3/09 Dakota Wesleyan (5) W 10-0 (5) 5/3 at Saint Mary’s * W 6-1 W 5-3 3/10 Tennessee-Martin (5) W 6-5 W 4-2 5/4 at Saint Mary’s * L 7-8 W 8-6 3/13 Miami (OH) (5) W 1-0 W 7-0 (1) BYU Red Desert Classic at St. George, UT 3/16 Canisius (5) W 6-1 W 3-1 (2) TEN Construction Tournament at Riverside, CA 3/17 Canisius (5) W 7-5 W 7-2 (3) USD Tournament at San Diego, CA 3/21 Ohio State (5) W 3-2 L 1-4 (4) UTEP Tournament at El Paso, TX 3/25 at UCSB W 4-3 L 2-6 (5) LMU Round-Robin Tournament at Smith Field 3/27 Cal St. Fullerton W 2-0 (8) L 3-10 (6) LMU Tournament at Smith Field 3/31 San Diego * L 2-4 W 4-0 * - Pacific Coast Softball Conference Game 4/1 San Diego * W 13-2 W 10-0 (6) 4/15 at Sacramento State * W 4-3 W 7-5 2009 4/15 at Sacramento State * L 4-5 (12) 24-30 • 10-10 PCSC 4/16 at Sacramento State * W 7-6 Home: 12-11 • Away: 6-5 • Neutral: 6-14 4/21 Portland State * W 2-1 (8) W 3-0 2/5 vs. BYU (1) L 0-10 (5) 4/22 Portland State * W 4-3 W 10-0 (5) 2/6 vs. Utah State (1) W 3-2 4/28 Saint Mary’s * W 8-0 (6) W 8-0 (6) 2/6 vs. Utah (1) W 11-5 4/29 Saint Mary’s * W 3-1 W 8-0 2/7 vs. Utah Valley (1) W 7-5 GO with power • go excitement lions 5/05 at Santa Clara * W 8-1 W 2-1 2/7 vs. Washington (1) L 2-4 5/06 at Santa Clara * W 7-2 W 8-1 2/13 Cal State Bakersfield (2) L 0-4 5/18 at UCLA (6) L 3-6 2/14 Seattle (2) W 5-4 (8) 5/19 vs. UCSB (6) W 5-3 2/14 Illinois-Chicago (2) W 7-4 5/19 at UCLA (6) W 4-2 2/15 Illinois-Chicago (2) W 13-4 (5) 5/20 at Hawaii (6) L 0-9 (6) 2/15 Seattle (2) L 5-6 (1) BYU/UVSC Red Desert Classic at St. George, UT 2/19 vs. Mississippi (3) W 8-6 (2) Troy Cox Classic hosted by New Mexico State 2/19 vs. Tennessee (3) L 0-5 (3) Palm Springs Classic at Palm Springs, CA 2/20 vs. Tennessee Tech (3) W 4-3 (4) San Diego Tournament at San Diego, CA 2/20 vs. Georgia Tech (3) L 0-5 (5) LMU Tournament at Smith Field 2/21 vs. Ohio State (3) L 0-8 (5) (6) NCAA Regionals at Westwood, CA 2/27 vs. Wright State (4) L 7-8 (11) * - Pacific Coast Softball Conference Game 2/27 vs. Drake (4) L 2-3 2/28 vs. Florida Atlantic (4) W 5-2 2008 2/28 at UNLV (4) L 0-8 (5) 38-18 • 13-7 PCSC 3/1 vs. Wright State (4) L 1-3 Home: 20-7 • Away: 10-5 • Neutral: 8-6 3/6 Utah Valley (5) L 5-6 2/7 vs. Southern Utah (1) W 3-2 (12) 3/6 Seattle (5) W 5-3 2/8 vs. Rhode Island (1) W 6-2 3/7 Saint Mary’s (5) L 2-6 2/8 vs. Utah Valley (1) W 3-2 3/8 Seattle (5) W 3-0 2/9 vs. Wisconsin (1) W 7-5 (8) 3/13 vs. Jacksonville (6) L 1-2 2/9 vs. BYU (1) L 0-10 (5) 3/13 vs. South Florida (6) L 7-8 (8) 2/15 vs. Creighton (2) L 2-3 3/14 vs. Massachusetts (6) L 0-7 2/16 vs. Northern Colorado (2) W 10-2 (6) 3/14 vs. Central Michigan (6) L 0-1 2/16 vs. Creighton (2) L 2-3 (8) 3/15 vs. Hofstra (6) L 2-8 2/17 at UC Riverside (2) W 3-0 3/15 vs. Indiana (6) L 2-4 2/18 Northern Colorado W 8-0 (5) W 10-1 (6) 3/21 North Dakota W 4-1 W 7-0 2/23 vs. Colorado State (3) W 1-0 3/31 at Cal State Bakersfield L 4-8 W 5-1 2/23 vs. Nevada (3) L 2-6 4/4 Saint Mary’s * W 6-2 W 1-0 2/29 vs. Northern Colorado (4) L 0-1 4/5 Saint Mary’s * W 8-4 L 5-8 2/29 at UTEP (4) L 2-8 4/10 at Santa Clara * W 13-5 W 11-0 (5) 3/1 vs. UC Riverside (4) W 4-1 4/11 at Santa Clara * W 11-8 W 9-0 (5) 3/1 vs. Binghamton (4) W 7-0 4/18 San Diego * L 2-5 L 1-4 3/2 vs. Georgetown (4) L 0-1 4/19 San Diego * L 2-10 (6) W 3-2 3/4 Loyola (Chicago) L 3-6 W 8-0 (5) 4/25 at Sacramento State * W 2-1 L 0-5 3/8 North Dakota W 7-0 W 15-2 (5) 4/26 at Sacramento State * L 2-9 L 4-5 3/9 North Dakota (5) W 4-0 5/2 Portland State * L 0-2 L 4-7 3/9 UC Santa Barbara (5) L 1-4 5/3 Portland State * L 2-10 (6) W 9-4 3/13 Bucknell (6) W 3-0 (1) Red Desert Classic at St. George, UT 3/15 UC Santa Barbara (6) W 11-4 (2) LMU Invitational at Smith Field 3/15 Bucknell (6) W 3-1 (3) Cathedral City Classic at Cathedral City, CA 3/16 Illinois-Chicago W 2-0 W 2-0 (4) Eller Media Stadium Tournament at Las Vegas, NV 3/19 UNLV W 8-0 (5) W 9-4 (5) Courtyard by Marriott L.A. Westside Classic at Smith Field 3/20 New Mexico State L 1-2 W 1-0 (6) USF-Under Armour Showcase (Clearwater, FL) 3/30 Cal State Bakersfield W 5-2 L 1-3 * - Pacific Coast Softball Conference Game 2010 LM U softball

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All-Time series records Air Force...... 1-1 Bradley...... 3-1 A L 4-8 W 5-1 1989 L 1-3 W 4-1 2000 H W 4-0 L 1-3 H W 2-1 W 6-2 CSU Dominguez Hills...... 2-19 Alabama...... 0-1 1983 L 1-9 L 0-13 2003 N L 4-7 Briar Cliff University...... 2-0 1985 H L 0-7 L 0-10 2004 H W 7-1 W 6-0 H L 0-6 L 0-5 Arizona State...... 2-3 1986 H L 0-12 L 0-6 1996 H W 1-0 Brigham Young...... 2-6 A L 0-7 L 0-13 H L 0-4 2002 H L 0-5 W 13-4 1989 A L 0-2 L 0-7 1999 H L 0-17 2004 N L 6-7 H L 1-6 W 1-0 2005 H L 1-2 2006 H L 1-2 1991 A L 1-6 L 2-8 H W 4-1 2007 N L 3-7 1992 H L 0-12 L 0-2 N W 8-3 1996 A L 1-3 W 3-1 Arkansas...... 1-3 2008 N L 0-10 (5) N L 1-5 1999 N W 5-1 2009 N L 0-10 (5) N L 3-4 CSU Hayward...... 1-0 2002 N L 1-2 Brown...... 2-0 1998 A W 4-2 N L 0-3 2001 H W 4-0 W 6-5 CSU Fullerton...... 3-11 Augustana...... 0-2 Bucknell...... 2-0 1997 A L 3-6 L 2-5 1986 L 4-14 L 4-12 2008 H W 3-0 1998 A L 4-5 L 3-11 H W 3-1 1999 N L 3-5 Azusa Pacific...... 1-16 A W 6-2 L 1-4 1986 L 2-16 L 0-10 Buffalo...... 1-1 2002 H L 0-9 L 2-5 L 0-5 2003 H L 3-4 2005 A L 2-3 L 4-5 1991 H L 0-1 L 1-3 2007 N W 5-3 2007 H W 2-0 L 10-3 A L 5-6 L 8-15 2008 A W 7-3 1992 H L 1-12 L 2-6 Cal Baptist...... 2-5 A L 0-12 L 0-10 1987 H L 1-2 L 5-7 CSU Northridge...... 4-16 1993 A L 1-8 L 1-3 A W 5-4 L 4-8 1986 L 0-3 L 0-7 A L 0-8 L 4-15 1994 H L 6-10 1987 A L 0-2 1995 H W 3-0 1995 H L 2-4 W 8-3 A L 0-6 1996 H L 3-4 1989 H L 0-13 L 2-3 Cal Lutheran...... 4-7 1995 N L 1-10 Ball State...... 0-1 1983 W 4-3 1997 A L 1-3 L 0-1 1997 N L 2-3 L 1-2 1998 H L 0-9 W 5-2 2000 H L 2-3 L 1-3 Baylor...... 1-2 1985 N W 8-6 2002 H L 3-4 W 5-3 1999 N L 3-5 H L 0-3 L 5-13 2003 N L 2-3 N L 4-5 1987 N L 1-7 2004 H W 3-2 L 4-5 2003 N W 9-8 H L 0-6 2005 A W 8-0 W 5-0 1989 L 1-4 L 0-11 2006 N L 0-3 Belmont...... 1-0 1995 N W 4-1 1996 N W 8-0 CSU San Bernardino...... 2-2 Cal Poly...... 5-5 1989 L 0-3 L 7-18 Beloit...... 1-0 1997 N L 1-2 1996 N W 4-1 2007 H W 10-0 (5) 1999 N L 7-8 H W 6-1 A L 1-6 L 1-4 Binghamton...... 1-0 2003 A W 7-3 L 3-5 CSU Stanislaus...... 1-0 2008 N W 7-0 2004 H W 2-1 W 7-5 1996 H W 3-0 2005 A W 5-3 W 3-2 Biola...... 2-0 California...... 0-4 2000 H W 4-0 W 4-0 CSU Bakersfield...... 5-8 1995 N L 0-2 1986 L 1-12 L 3-8 1999 N L 2-10 2010 LM U softball Boston College...... 2-0 1987 L 0-14 2000 N L 0-5 2005 H W 12-4 (5) W 9-3 1996 A W 3-1 2005 N L 3-9 A L 1-3 Bowling Green...... 1-0 N L 1-5 Calvin College...... 1-0 1997 N W 3-1 2001 H W 2-0 W 4-0 1996 N W 11-4 2008 H W 5-2 L 1-3 2009 H L 0-4

61 Canisius...... 6-0 Dakota Wesleyan...... 1-0 H L 0-7 L 0-9 (6) 2004 H W 11-0 W 6-1 2007 H W 10-0 (5) 1996 H L 0-10 L 1-12 2007 H W 6-1 W 3-1 1997 A W 2-0 H W 7-5 W 7-2 DePaul...... 2-4 1998 A L 0-2 1995 N L 2-5 1999 A L 0-10 Centenary...... 2-0 N W 3-1 2000 H L 1-4 W 4-2 2003 H W 2-0 W 2-1 1997 H W 5-4 L 0-3 H W 7-4 1998 H L 0-6 L 0-5 A L 3-5 L 0-1 Central Florida...... 1-0 2001 A L 0-6 L 1-4 2003 N W 3-2 Dixie State...... 0-1 A L 4-7 2007 N L 0-8 A L 1-3 Central Michigan...... 1-2 H W 3-0 L 0-4 2000 N L 0-1 Drake...... 0-1 2002 A W 2-1 2007 N W 5-3 2009 N L 2-3 A L 2-6 2009 N L 0-1 A L 2-3 L 0-9 Eastern Illinois...... 1-0 A L 2-7 L 4-6 Chaminade...... 2-0 2005 N W 9-2 2003 H L 1-4 L 0-2 1995 A W 1-0 W 3-2 A L 2-9 Eastern Kentucky...... 2-0 2004 H W 5-1 W 4-3 Chapman...... 0-9 1996 H W 2-0 W 6-3 2005 A L 1-2 1986 A L 1-6 L 0-12 2006 H L 3-6 1987 H L 3-4 L 0-5 Eastern Michigan...... 2-0 2007 H L 0-1 L 1-14 (5) 1989 A L 1-5 L 1-2 1998 H W 3-1 W 4-3 N L 0-9 (6) 1994 H L 2-4 GO with power • go excitement lions 1995 H L 1-2 L 1-5 Fairfield...... 1-0 Hawai’i-Pacific...... 1-3 2004 N W 6-1 1995 A L 0-4 L 4-7 Chico State...... 2-0 1997 A W 3-1 L 0-2 1987 H W 4-2 Florida...... 0-1 1999 H W 6-1 2005 N L 1-0 Hofstra...... 1-1 1997 N W 6-1 Christ College of Irvine...... 0-4 Florida Atlantic...... 1-0 2009 N L 2-8 1989 A L 4-6 L 1-2 2009 N W 5-2 H L 5-9 L 3-5 Humboldt State...... 0-1 Florida International...... 0-1 1999 N L 1-2 Claremont...... 2-5 2001 N L 1-6 1991 H L 1-12 L 2-13 Idaho St...... 1-0 1992 A L 7-9 L 2-12 Fordham...... 1-0 2007 N W 9-0 1993 H L 0-2 W 5-4 2000 N W 8-1 1996 N W 7-1 Illinois-Chicago...... 6-1 Fresno State...... 5-12 1997 N W 1-0 College Of Notre Dame...... 1-0 1995 N L 0-10 (5) 2002 N L 3-7 1994 N W 5-2 1999 A L 0-6 L 0-7 N W 3-1 2000 A L 0-2 W 1-0 2008 H W 2-0 W 2-0 Colorado State...... 1-4 H L 0-2 W 2-1 2009 H W 7-4 W 13-4 (5) 1996 N L 2-7 2001 H L 0-2 L 1-4 1997 N L 1-14 A L 3-6 L 0-2 Imperial Valley...... 1-0 1998 N L 2-8 2002 H W 1-0 (9) L 3-8 1985 H W 11-2 2006 N L 0-2 A W 1-0 L 0-4 2008 N W 1-0 2006 N W 2-1 L 1-6 Indiana...... 1-1 2005 N W 8-0 (6) Concordia...... 13-13 Furman...... 2-0 2009 N L 2-4 1989 A L 4-6 L 1-2 2001 H W 4-1 W 2-0 H L 5-9 L 3-5 Indiana State...... 1-0 1991 H L 2-4 L 1-4 Georgetown...... 0-1 2006 N W 7-2 H L 1-7 W 8-1 2008 N L 0-1 1992 H L 2-3 W 6-5 Iowa State...... 1-1 A L 2-5 L 6-15 Georgia Tech...... 0-1 1996 H L 1-6 W 2-1 1993 H W Forfeit W Forfeit 2009 N L 0-5 A L 0-1 W 1-0 Jacksonville...... 0-1 1995 A W 4-3 (9) L 1-2 Harvard...... 2-0 2009 N L 1-2 1996 H W 4-0 W 6-3 1999 H W 7-3 W 6-5 1997 A W 5-2 W 8-0 (5) Kentucky...... 1-0 1998 H W 3-2 (8) W 6-0 (5) Hawai’i...... 7-31 2006 N W 7-1 1999 A W 9-1 L 6-9 1987 H L 1-3 L 0-14 1995 A L 0-1 L 1-5 2010 LM U softball

62 go with power• excitement • lions Kent State...... 0-1 Massachusetts...... 0-1 N L 0-1 2003 N L 3-4 2009 N L 0-7 Northern Illinois...... 0-1 La Verne...... 8-14 Memphis...... 0-1 1996 N L 2-3 1983 W 2-1 L 0-5 2007 N L 0-3 L 1-2 L 0-2 Northwestern...... 1-6 W 6-2 Menlo College...... 2-0 1987 H L 0-2 L 0-10 1985 H L 0-5 L 1-9 1996 H W 9-0 (6) 1994 H L 0-5 L 2-8 N L 2-5 H W 15-0 (5) 2000 H W 5-1 L 0-2 H L 1-10 L 0-5 2005 N L 2-5 1986 A W 15-6 L 5-10 Mercer...... 2-0 1987 A L 8-16 W 13-3 2006 N W 3-0 W 3-1 Notre Dame...... 2-6 1993 H L 3-4 L 2-4 1995 N L 1-5 1994 A L 2-4 L 5-6 Miami (OH)...... 3-0 N L 1-5 N W 7-1 2005 N W 5-3 1997 N L 1-2 1995 N W 1-0 W 4-0 2007 H W 1-0 W 7-0 1998 N L 1-9 (5) 1996 N W 11-2 2000 H L 0-4 Michigan...... 0-2 2005 H L 1-2 W 5-0 Lehigh...... 4-0 2002 N L 1-7 N W 7-0 1998 H W 5-2 W 7-6 (12) 2003 N L 2-3 H W 3-1 W 5-2 Occidental...... 11-1 Liberty...... 2-0 Michigan State...... 1-1 1991 H W 7-6 W 5-3 1999 H W 6-0 W 2-1(8) 2004 H L 3-6 W 9-8 A L 0-4 W 10-8 1992 H W 5-4 W 10-5 Long Beach State...... 7-15 Minnesota-Duluth...... 0-4 1993 H W 4-3 W 6-1 1995 N L 4-9 1985 H L 3-5 L 0-5 A W 13-4 W 10-4 A L 0-4 W 2-1 1986 H L 0-7 L 0-6 1995 A W 10-2 W 17-2 N L 0-7 1996 A L 0-2 L 0-2 Mississippi...... 1-0 Ohio...... 0-2 1997 H L 0-4 2009 N W 8-6 1996 H L 3-4 L 3-4 H L 0-5 1998 A L 0-1 L 2-13 (5) Nevada...... 0-5 Ohio State...... 4-4 1999 A L 0-1 W 2-1 1986 A L 0-15 L 0-36 1999 H W 2-1 2000 H W 1-0 W 4-1 1987 H L 3-4 L 2-12 2005 H W 3-2 W 11-10 H L 1-2 2008 N L 2-6 2006 H L 2-5 L 1-2 2001 A W 3-0 L 0-1 2007 H W 3-2 L 1-4 2002 A L 1-2 New Mexico...... 1-0 2009 N L 0-8 (5) A W 4-2 2003 N W 5-3 2003 A W 3-2 Oklahoma...... 0-2 A L 2-4 New Mexico State...... 5-4 2002 H L 2-7 2005 A L 0-4 1998 H W 4-1 L 1-6 2007 N L 0-10 (5) 1999 H W 2-0 W 5-2 Long Island...... 1-0 2002 N W 5-3 Oklahoma State...... 1-0 2007 N W 2-1 N L 1-5 1997 H W 3-2 2007 A L 6-8 Louisiana Tech...... 4-0 2008 H L 1-2 W 1-0 Oregon...... 4-5 2002 A W 3-0 1996 H W 5-1 L 1-5 H W 1-0 W 7-1 Nichols State...... 1-1 1997 N L 1-7 H W 4-0 2000 H W 8-0 H W 1-0 W 5-0 H L 2-4 1999 H L 2-7 L 0-7 Loyola Chicago...... 2-3 2001 H W 7-4 2006 H L 2-7 NE Illinois...... 3-1 2006 N L 2-3 H L 1-5 W 10-2 (5) 1993 H L 2-3 W 5-3 2008 H L 3-6 W 8-0 (5) 1997 N W 7-0 Oregon State...... 3-12 N W 11-6 1994 H W 2-0 L 2-7 Mankato State...... 0-2 1996 H W 1-0 L 0-2

1986 H L 0-1 L 0-6 North Dakota...... 5-0 1997 H L 2-7 2010 LM U softball 2008 H W 7-0 W 15-2 (5) N L 2-6 Marshall...... 1-3 H W 4-0 H L 6-7 (10) W 2-0 1998 H L 2-3 W 3-0 2009 H W 4-1 W 7-0 1998 H L 0-2 2001 H L 1-3 L 3-4 1999 N L 0-4 Northern Colorado...... 5-1 N L 0-4 Maryland...... 1-0 2007 H W 4-0 W 5-4 2000 H L 3-4 2007 N W 9-6 (9) 2008 N W 10-2 (6) 2001 N L 2-8 H W 8-0 (5) W 10-1 (6) 2002 N L 2-3 L 2-3

63 Sacramento State...... 21-11 A L 7-8 W 8-6 Pacific...... 1-2 1987 H L 0-5 2009 H L 2-6 1999 N W 2-1 1999 H W 2-0 W 2-0 H W 6-2 W 1-0 2001 N L 0-8 2003 A W 7-4 W 3-1 H W 8-4 L 5-8 2002 N L 6-11 A W 4-3 L 2-3 H L 3-5 San Diego...... 76-57 Pennsylvania...... 4-0 2004 H W 2-0 W 5-3 1983 H L 2-3 L 1-2 2006 H W 8-0 (6) W 13-5 (6) H W 5-1 W 6-4 A L 0-1 L 7-8 H W 10-0 (5) 2005 A W 4-3 W 4-0 1985 H L 0-5 L 7-13 H W 8-1 H L 1-2 L 4-5 H L 2-8 L 0-3 2006 H W 3-0 L 0-6 1986 H L 1-10 L 2-9 Point Loma Nazarene...... 6-0 H W 4-0 L 5-6 A L 0-16 L 1-3 1995 N W 3-2 2007 A W 4-3 W 7-5 1987 A L 7-9 L 6-10 1998 N W 8-0 A L 4-5 (12) H W 4-1 L 7-8 1999 A W 3-2 W 4-0 A W 7-6 1989 H L 1-7 W 2-0 H W 8-3 W 4-0 2008 H W 2-1 W 1-0 A W 3-2 W 3-2 H W 8-6 W 4-2 1991 A L 0-10 L 5-8 Portland State...... 25-16 2009 A W 2-1 L 0-5 H L 0-8 L 1-4 1999 N W 6-5 (9) A L 2-9 L 4-5 1992 H L 0-8 L 3-8 2000 H W 5-4 L 7-8 A L 0-8 L 0-9 A L 1-4 W 8-2 Saint John’s...... 4-0 1993 A L 2-3 L 1-11 2001 A W 5-0 L 2-4 2003 H W 3-2 W 6-0 A L 3-9 L 1-8 H W 3-0 W 4-3 H W 3-2 1994 A L 5-7 L 3-7 2002 A W 2-1 W 9-2 H W 6-0 H L 3-13 (6) GO with power • go excitement lions H W 1-0 W 5-0 H W 5-2 L 0-1 2003 H L 2-7 W 4-0 Saint Mary’s...... 44-23 H L 0-2 H L 2-3 W 7-1 1989 W 7-0 W 7-0 A L 3-8 L 2-3 (8) 2004 A W 15-2 (5) W 8-3 1994 A L 1-12 L 1-9 1995 H W 8-5 W 6-5 A L 4-7 W 5-4 A L 3-8 L 2-8 A W 5-4 2005 H W 2-0 W 8-0 (5) A L 2-9 A L 3-4 (8) H W 1-0 L 2-3 1995 H W 6-3 L 1-3 A W 10-5 W 3-0 2006 A L 5-7 A L 1-2 L 1-2 N W 1-0 L 1-7 A L 0-3 N W 9-4 N L 5-11 A L 0-2 N W 2-1 1996 H W 6-0 W 3-2 (9) A L 3-9 N L 1-2 A W 9-6 W 13-2 2007 H W 2-1 (8) W 3-0 1996 A W 4-0 L 2-3 N W 5-1 H W 4-3 W 10-0 (5) N W 5-0 W 4-3 N W 10-1 W 10-1 2008 A L 0-3 W 5-0 1997 N L 5-6 N W 3-2 A L 0-2 W 1-0 N W 4-2 1997 H W 3-2 (8) W 3-1 2009 H L 0-2 L 4-7 N L 2-7 A W 8-0 (5) W 6-0 H L 2-10 (6) W 9-4 N L 1-4 N L 1-2 W 8-0 (5) 1998 N L 3-5 1998 H W 7-2 W 4-1 Purdue...... 0-2 N W 4-3 W 13-0 N L 4-6 W 13-5 (5) 1997 H L 0-9 (5) 1999 A L 0-1 L 2-4 A L 1-2 W 4-3 (10) H L 5-6 N W 7-6 (6) 1999 H W 5-2 W 3-0 N W 4-3 A W 6-5 (8) Quinnipiac...... 2-0 2000 H W 1-0 W 7-0 A L 1-2 2006 H W 6-0 W 7-2 N W 3-1 A W 8-0 (6) L 3-6 N L 1-2 N L 0-1 (9) W 2-1 Radford...... 2-0 N L 8-9 N W 4-2 (9) 2006 H W 3-2 W 1-0 N W 7-6 2000 H W 5-4 W 3-0 2001 N W 4-2 A W 3-1 W 6-3 Redlands...... 4-3 N W 9-0 (5) A W 1-0 W 3-2 1983 H W 5-4 2002 N W 2-0 N W 7-3 1985 H L 4-6 L 2-8 N W 2-1 2001 H W 5-0 W 6-0 1989 A W 3-2 L 0-1 2003 H W 4-3 W 11-0 W 13-2 A W 1-0 (8) W 1-0 1991 H W 10-5 W 7-4 2004 A L 9-12 W 1-0 H L 2-3 L 2-3 A W 5-4 W 11-2 2002 H L 0-3 W 11-2 Regis...... 2-0 2005 H W 7-6 W 6-0 A W 3-0 W 8-0 1997 H W 9-0 H W 6-1 W 6-1 H W 1-0 L 0-5 H W 3-0 2006 A L 2-3 W 6-5 (8) N W 1-0 H W 7-3 W 8-0 (5) 2003 H W 2-0 Rhode Island...... 1-0 2007 H W 8-0 (6) W 8-0 (6) H W 8-5 2008 N W 6-2 H W 3-1 W 8-0 H W 4-0 W 6-0 2008 A W 6-1 W 5-3 H W 6-3 W 7-2 2010 LM U softball

64 go with power• excitement • lions 2004 A W 10-2 N W 2-1 Southern Utah...... 18-3-1 A W 4-2 W 5-1 N W 4-2 1995 H L 2-3 (9) T 4-4 (8) A L 7-9 N W 3-1 1996 H W 4-2 W 7-3 A L 4-12 1998 H L 2-5 L 0-2 H W 8-0 W 5-0 2005 N W 4-3 N L 2-4 1997 H W 3-1 W 9-1 (5) H W 7-1 W 7-4 N L 3-4 H W 8-3 W 4-1 N W 4-3 W 7-0 N L 0-2 1998 N W 6-1 2006 A W 6-5 L 3-4 (8) 1999 H W 2-1 W 4-3 1999 N W 6-1 N W 4-3 L 2-5 N W 3-2 H W 4-1 W 3-2 2007 H L 4-2 W 4-0 N W 4-3 2000 N W 6-1 H W 13-2 W 10-0 (6) N W 4-1 H W 3-0 W 4-3 2008 A L 0-1 (8) W 7-3 (10) 2000 N W 2-1 2001 N W 4-1 A W 1-0 (10) W 1-0 N L 3-9 2004 A L 2-4 2009 H L 2-5 L 1-4 2001 N W 4-0 N L 1-5 A L 2-10 (6) W 3-2 N W 2-1 L 0-1 2007 N W 8-1 N L 0-1 2008 N W 3-2 (12) San Diego State...... 2-20 2002 A L 2-3 W 6-3 1987 A L 2-13 L 0-7 H W 5-1 L 0-4 Stanford...... 4-6 H L 0-10 L 0-7 N W 2-1 1994 H W 3-1 L 5-6 (8) H L 0-7 N W 3-1 H W 4-0 L 5-7 1991 H L 0-12 L 0-6 N L 5-12 1995 A L 4-8 W 6-1 1992 H L 0-13 L 0-9 2003 A L 1-2 W 4-3 H L 2-4 L 2-4 1994 H L 0-1 L 1-5 A W 2-1 L 0-3 1997 H L 2-4 W 4-3 A L 0-5 L 0-4 2004 H W 5-3 W 5-0 1995 N L 6-10 H L 4-6 L 1-2 Stetson...... 2-0 1997 N W 3-2 2005 A W 3-0 W 1-0 2001 N W 8-0 (6) A W 2-0 L 0-2 N L 4-6 W 1-0 N W 4-2 1998 H L 1-7 2006 H L 0-3 W 10-4 A L 0-8 L 0-5 N W 6-1 L 3-11 Tennessee...... 2-2 2003 A L 0-5 2007 A W 8-1 W 2-1 1997 H W 2-1 W 2-1 2005 N L 0-1 A W 7-2 W 8-1 2007 H L 0-8 2008 H L 3-5 W 9-0 (5) 2009 N L 0-5 San Francisco...... 0-4 H L 3-6 L 2-6 1986 H L 2-7 L 0-10 2009 A W 13-5 W 11-0 (5) Tennessee-Chattanooga...... 0-2 1987 H L 1-12 L 4-6 A W 11-8 W 9-0 (5) 1998 H L 5-6 H L 1-10 San Jose State...... 8-8 Seattle...... 3-1 1996 H L 3-10 2009 H W 5-4 (8) Tennessee-Martin...... 2-0 H L 2-3 L 1-4 H L 5-6 2007 H W 6-5 W 4-2 1999 H W 2-1 H W 5-3 2000 H L 2-4 W 1-0 H W 3-0 Tennessee Tech...... 1-0 N W 8-3 L 2-5 2009 N W 4-3 2001 H W 3-0 L 0-1 Simon Fraser...... 1-0 A L 2-3 W 5-2 1996 N W 7-6 Texas...... 0-1 2002 H W 9-0 W 3-1 2005 H L 2-8 A W 8-5 L 5-6 Sonoma State...... 0-1 1987 H L 0-7 Texas A&M...... 0-1 Santa Clara...... 45-35 2005 H L 0-8 1986 H L 3-11 L 1-12 South Florida...... 0-1 1987 A L 1-12 L 4-6 2009 A L 7-8 (8) Texas-Arlington...... 2-1 1994 N L 4-6 W 2-0 2006 H W 8-5 N L 2-4 W 6-3 Southern Cal College...... 6-10 H L 0-10 N W 2-1 1986 A W 5-1 W 5-2 2007 H W 13-4 1995 N L 2-11 1989 A W 5-3 L 2-5 H W 4-3 W 7-3 H L 5-8 W 3-0 Texas-San Antonio...... 1-1 N L 0-3 1991 H L 2-3 L 0-3 1997 H L 0-4

N L 0-2 1993 H L 1-5 L 0-6 H W 3-2 2010 LM U softball 1996 A L 0-4 L 1-5 A L 0-16 L 3-4 (8) A L 1-3 W 2-1 1995 H W 5-1 W 6-0 Texas State...... 2-0 A W 5-4 1996 A L 3-4 L 3-4 2006 H W 1-0 A W 4-3 H W 4-3 N W 4-0 Southern Mississippi...... 1-0 1997 N W 3-0 2006 H W 4-1 Toledo...... 1-0 H L 7-8 L 2-3 1998 H W 12-0 H W 1-0 W 3-2

65 Tulsa...... 10-4 1989 H L 0-1 L 0-3 1996 H W 3-0 1994 N W 6-2 Wagner...... 1-0 1998 H W 5-4 1995 A W 5-3 2006 N W 6-2 2000 H W 1-0 W 6-1 H L 2-3 W 5-1 UC Santa Barbara...... 15-17 Washington...... 0-3 2001 A W 3-1 W 6-3 1994 H W 1-0 L 0-11 1995 N L 0-8 A W 8-0 W 4-2 1997 N L 1-2 W 6-4 1997 H L 2-5 2002 A L 0-1 L 5-6 A L 0-2 L 3-4 2009 N L 2-4 H L 0-1 W 1-0 1998 H W 3-2 L 2-3 N W 4-1 L 1-2 Western Illinois...... 1-0 UC Davis...... 1-0 1999 A W 3-1 L 1-9 2001 H W 3-2 1996 H W 5-2 2000 A W 3-0 L 0-1 H L 1-3 L 1-2 Western Kentucky...... 0-1 UCLA...... 1-19 2002 A W 10-6 2006 N L 2-6 1987 H L 0-10 L 0-13 A L 0-2 A L 1-8 L 0-10 A L 1-2 W 3-0 Western New Mexico...... 3-0 1995 N L 0-8 2003 A L 2-4 W 9-7 1998 N W 8-7 1996 A L 0-9 L 4-5 2004 H L 1-2 N W 4-3 1997 H L 0-3 2005 N L 2-3 W 1-0 1999 N W 11-3 (6) H L 0-1 2007 A W 4-3 L 2-6 N L 0-1 N W 5-3 Western Oregon...... 1-0 1998 A L 3-5 L 0-3 2008 H L 1-4 1996 H W 6-2 199 A L 0-3 L 0-8 H W 11-4 2000 N L 0-2 Whittier...... 4-1

GO with power • go excitement lions 2003 A L 0-9 UNLV...... 3-5 1983 L 5-6 2005 A L 1-6 1987 A L 2-9 L 0-7 W 5-3 W 10-3 2007 A L 2-5 1997 H L 0-2 1989 H W 10-1 W 2-1 A L 3-6 1999 H W 9-0 A W 4-2 2005 H L 1-6 Winthrop...... 2-0 2008 H W 8-0 (5) W 9-4 2001 N W 8-0 UC Riverside...... 24-17 2009 A L 0-8 (5) 2005 N W 7-3 1983 H L 0-14 H L 0-7 US International...... 0-4 Wisconsin...... 1-1 1989 H L 1-10 L 1-12 1986 A L 0-16 L 0-10 2001 N L 2-3 1991 H L 0-5 L 1-4 1987 H L 0-1 L 0-3 2008 N W 7-5 (8) A L 1-4 L 0-3 1993 H L 2-12 W 4-3 Utah...... 2-6 Wright State...... 0-2 A L 3-14 L 3-8 1994 H L 5-10 L 0-12 2009 N L 7-8 (11) 1996 H W 7-0 1997 H L 2-13 N L 1-3 N L 0-1 1998 H L 2-3 2001 A W 18-0 W 4-3 2000 H L 1-6 2002 H L 2-3 2004 H W 4-2 H W 1-0 N L 9-10 (8) N W 5-1 W 3-0 2009 N W 11-5 A L 1-4 W 6-4 2003 H L 0-5 Utah State...... 4-0 H W 5-4 (8) 1998 H W 6-2 A W 8-2 W 4-2 1999 H W 8-7 H W 1-0 W 8-5 2002 H W 9-1 2004 N W 12-7 2009 N W 3-2 H W 5-0 H W 6-3 Utah Valley...... 3-1 H W 11-6 2007 H W 6-1 H W 10-1 W 7-0 2008 N W 3-2 2005 A W 3-0 L 2-5 2009 N W 7-5 2007 H W 3-2 (8) L 3-4 (8) H L 5-6 H W 3-2 (8) 2008 A W 3-0 UTEP...... 1-2 N W 4-1 2007 H W 11-0 H L 3-4 UC San Diego...... 3-6 2008 A L 2-8 1983 H W 4-2 1985 N L 5-12 Virginia...... 3-0 H L 1-2 L 0-5 2001 H W 4-0 W 4-3 (8) 1987 H L 2-9 2006 N W 2-1 2010 LM U softball

66 go with power• excitement • lions smith field he LMU Softball team and its fans have enjoyed great success in the first two sea- Tsons of softball at LMU’s newest athletic facility, Smith Field. The beautiful new field was built thanks to the donation of the Mike and Patty Smith family, and provides the team and the university with a top of the line facility. The Lions were 16-8 at home during the inaugural season of 2006 and followed that with an impressive 26-6 mark in 2007.

LMU at Smith Field Year W L Pct. 2006 16 8 .667 2007 26 6 .813 2008 20 7 .741 2009 12 11 .522 Totals 74 32 .698

For the project to get started, nearly 3,500 yards of dirt had to be moved and relocated to build the mounds for the seating areas. That amount of dirt is equivalent to 350 dump trucks. They started by making a mound of dirt for the third base side seating area, which sits more than 10 feet above the field surface. The seating is tiered, climbing from the top of the recessed dugouts to the point 10-feet above the playing surface.

The field sits in the same location as the previous field, but has moved home plate to the south- west corner of the grass. The dugouts are profes- sional grade and sit two-feet below the surface. The dimensions of the park are 200-feet in left and right field and 215 feet in dead center. The outfield fence stand four-feet high with a grass slope climbing behind for addition lawn seating.

Behind the dugouts on both the left and right field lines are two bullpens consisting of two pitching mounds and plates. Behind home plate is a 35-foot high net backstop. The final piece is a state-of-the-art scoreboard complete with line score, balls, strikes and outs. Also included in the project behind centerfield is a batting cage constructed using the structure from the old handball courts. 2010 LM U softball

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What do you know about lmu? Right Place. Right Time.

aybe that we’re the only Or that our five colleges, all connected At LMU, we inspire you to take ideas apart Catholic University in Los to Los Angeles, enable students to make and learn how they fit together. You’ll test MAngeles and one of the current contacts in technology, business, your limits, forge enduring friendships, world’s renowned Jesuit institutions, a politics, art, music, and naturally, the en- promote justice and become a contribut- group that includes 28 U.S. universities tertainment industry. ing citizen of the world. and over 100 schools worldwide. Yet there’s something more to consider. If Our curriculum is broad and deep. Our Or that Loyola Marymount University has you’re looking for a place to acquire facts pace is demanding. Our expectations are been called a Hidden Gem by the Wash- and skills that will help you get along in high. Our plans are ambitious. And we’re ington Post and ranked among the Best in the world, you have many choices. But if looking for curious, accomplished, enter- the West by U.S. News & World Report. you’re looking for a place where God fits prising, visionary students to make this Or that our serene campus, overlooking in, a place that honors faith as well as rea- their right time and their right place. Marina del Rey, offers one of the most ex- son, Loyola Marymount University may be hilarating academic locations anywhere. the place for you.

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LMU Mission statements and facts: A Solid Foundation

University Mission AND Identity

Loyola Marymount’s Mission and Goals Statement, approved by the Board of Trustees in 1990, succinctly states in its preamble the university’s three-fold mission: * The encouragement of learning * The education of the whole person * The service of faith and the promotion of justice These often quoted phrases are at the heart of the campus community’s communal self-understanding. When unpacked, they tell us much about LMU’s identity as a Catholic, Jesuit/Marymount university

Athletics Department Mission The mission of the department is to provide an environment for student-athlete development that supports the pursuit of the highest level of success athletically and academically for the growth of the whole person in the tradition of the Jesuit and Marymount ide- als. The purpose of the Intercollegiate Athletics Program at Loyola Marymount University is to support the overall mission, goals and objectives of the University by complimenting its primary academic pursuits with championship sports programs. Additionally, Loyola Marymount University Athletics supports “Pursuing Victory with Honor”.

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LMU Facts • Faculty research grants and contracts: • LMU was named a 2007 “Treasure of • Loyola Marymount University, founded $3.1 Million in 2008 Los Angeles.” in 1911, is the largest Catholic • Number of full-time faculty: 438 • Many programs, including the Leavey university on the West Coast. • Number of endowed chairs: 15 Center for the Study of Los Angeles, the • President: Robert B. Lawton, S.J. • Number of endowed undergraduate Bioethics Institute, the School of • Sponsoring Religious Orders: scholarships: 188 Education and the Dept. of Natural Society of Jesus (Jesuits); • LMU student scholars 2008-09: Science, make L.A.’s politics, healthcare, Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary Fulbright: 5; Rotary: 1; Goldwater: 1 education and environment part of the • Area: 150 acres • Amount contributed to student grants curriculum. • Location: Los Angeles, California and scholarships by LMU, 2006-07: • Loyola Law School is the first ABA- $33.7 million accredited law school in California with Student Life • Undergraduate students who received a mandatory pro bono requirement. • LMU offers more than 80 degrees and financial aid, 2006-07: 73% programs. The Graduate Division offers Distinctions 29 master’s degrees, one doctoral Alumni • Included in “Best 366 Colleges,” “Best degree and 15 credential programs. • Total undergraduate: 41,483 Colleges in the West” and “10 Most • Colleges and Schools: • Total graduate: 14,454 Beautiful Campuses” in Princeton Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts; • Total Loyola Law School: 15,037 Review, 2009 College of Business Administration; • Undergraduate alumni in California: • Ranked 4th in “Best Universities With College of Comm. and Fine Arts; 30,177 (77%) Master’s Program in the West” in U.S. Frank R. Seaver College of Science • Graduate alumni in California: News & World Report, 2009 and Engineering; 10,611 (79%) • Part-time M.B.A. program ranked 4th Loyola Law School; • Undergraduate alumni in Los Angeles best in the United States in Business School of Education; County: 17,866 (46%) Week magazine, 2007 School of Film and Television • Graduate alumni in Los Angeles Co.: • Entrepreneurship program named • 19 residence halls, houses and 7,449 (56%) among top 20 in the nation in Princeton apartments for 3,218 students • Undergraduate alumni who have Review and Entrepreneur magazine, • 144 clubs and organizations graduated since 1980: 29,448 (71%) 2008 • 15 Greek fraternities and sororities • Undergraduate alumni who have • Named among “Top 100 Colleges for graduated since 1990: 21,283 (51%) Hispanics” The Hispanic Outlook in Enrollment Higher Education, 2008 • Undergraduate: 5,509 LMU in L.A. • Named among the “25 cutting-edge • Graduate: 1,962 • Generates more than $400 million schools with an eye toward the future” • Law School: 1,374 annually in direct economic activity in Kaplan’s “You Are Here” College Guide, • Total: 8,845 Southern California 2008 • Average undergraduate class size: 18 • Employs more than 2,000 people • Average graduate class size: 14 • Students volunteer more than 170,000 For complete list of fact and figures, visit: • Student to faculty ratio: 13-1 service hours a year with 350 http://www.lmu.edu/pagefactory.aspx?PageID=110 community organizations. Scholarship • Alumni have their own service • Faculty awards: Fulbright Scholars: 1; organization, Alumni for Others. Nobel Prize Winners: 1; Pulitzer Prize • LMU Family of Schools partners with Winners: 1 LAUSD to help five Westchester schools.

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what lmu is about: Develop the whole person.

it’s starting with why lenging, fascinating, and fun. Class sizes are 13 to 1 and give each At LMU, we want you to think hard about your college choice. Are you student a chance to exceed even their own expectations. up for four challenging years of intellectual inquiry, self-discovery, and service? If your answer is yes, come share your talents and determina- it’s who you are with tion as part of our lively community. Looking for camaraderie? When it comes to providing friends and men- tors, you won’t find a university surpassing LMU. The campus popula- Thanks to our combined Jesuit-Marymount legacies, LMU has a special tion comes from all 50 states and 70 countries. Better still, LMU offers way of approaching liberal-and liberating-education. For more than 400 more than 140 extracurricular organizations that hone the students years, the Jesuits have fostered great universities, rigorous academics, skills and help them find like-minded colleagues for life. and the pursuit of justice. Central to our philosophy is the idea of cura personalis or “care of the person.” At LMU, students don’t simply ben- Whatever the religious belief, the university pays attention to individual efit from cura personalis; they practice it, too, carrying out the Jesuit spirit. “I’ve thought a lot about what makes my friends at college dif- ideal of “men and women for others.” The Marymount sisters contrib- ferent than those from high school, and I’ve realized that the people ute a history of educating women and teaching through the arts, with at LMU live up to the mission of being men and women for others,” a deliberately international perspective that encourages respect for all said a sophomore. Students are free to examine faith in social or service others. activities.

It’s about the support it’s where you live Throughout an LMU education, students enjoy the support of instruc- Every fall, nine out of 10 first-year students take advantage of LMU tors who know each individual by name and who make classes chal- housing and for some very good reasons. Some of the benefits of LMU

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SAMPLE STUDY ABROAD Disney LOCATIONS Dreamworks, SKG living are simple: an active social scene, meal plans that allow students SUMMER PROGRAMS E! Entertainment to dine at various campus locations, and easy access to classes and Auckland, New Zealand Fox Sports Bonn, Germany G4 Media campus facilities. But university housing offers much more than sim- Dublin, Ireland Greater LA School Districts ple convenience, it also give students an edge. As a resident, students Kenya, East Africa Johnson & Johnson are immediately plugged into programs that help them achieve better Oxford, England Kaiser Permanente Paris, France Kraft Foods grades, meet new friends, develop professional contacts and graduate Roatan, Honduras L.A. Angels of Anaheim in a timely manner. Rome, Italy L.A. Clippers San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala L.A. Dodgers Spetses, Greece L.A. Kings At LMU, we know that everything you do - including where you live - Tuscany, Italy L.A. Lakers shapes the person you’re becoming. So LMU offers themed living com- Washington, D.C. Miramax Films munities where you pursue your education in a social context that’s rel- Business in Asia MTV NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory evant to you. Here, you live and learn in an environment that promotes SEMESTER/YEAR PROGRAMS NFL Network reflection and character development, where your values are celebrated, Bonn, Germany Oakland Athletics challenged, shared. Dusseldorf, Germany Paramount Pictures London, England Premier Financial Madrid, Spain Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab IT’S WHERE YOU’RE BOUND Sikkim, India Sony Entertainment “We’re trying to get rid of you,” professor Kelly Younger, who directs the Washington D.C. TBWA/Chiat Day UPS Honors Program, likes to tell LMU students. He’s referring to the study SAMPLE INTERNSHIPS Universal Studios abroad opportunities, scholarships, internships, academic conferences 20th Century Fox U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and competitions that take students off campus and into the world. ABC, NBC, CBS U.S. Congress House of Reps. AVP Volleyball U.S. Secret Service When it comes time to graduate, students will have the knowledge, the American Express Vivendi Universal confidence, and the strength of spirit to achieve anything the students Anaheim Ducks Warner Brothers can imagine. To help you toward your ideal career, LMU offers a network Aquarium of the Pacific Washington Internship Program Bank of America Wells Fargo of loyal alumni. “Even the summer after graduation, I am already aware Capital Records X Games of the benefits that LMU alumni networking offers,” says a new alum. Cartoon Network Studios YMCA “When we leave the undergraduate family, it’s as if we graduate into an The Children’s Nature Institute Colombia Records even larger family that offers constant support.”

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Education experience: A View to a Promising Future.

he Chronicle of Higher Education notes that at Jesuit insti- • From their first year, engineering majors in our COLLEGE OF SCI- tutions, this precept of a promising future “translates into ENCE AND ENGINEERING address real-world design challenges, like Ta large amount of individual attention from faculty mem- devising plans for improving LMU’s traffic flow. “The project takes a bers and accessibility to high-level administrators, including the presi- lot of creativity and some pretty complex problem-solving,” says as- dent.” At LMU, students don’t simply benefit from cura personalis; sociate dean Tom Calder. “During students’ presentations, we’ve had they practice it, too, carrying out the Jesuit ideal of “men and women the University’s V.P. for facilities sit in to listen to their ideas and offer for others.” The Marymount sisters contribute a history of educating professional feedback.” women and teaching through the arts, with a deliberately international perspective that encourages respect for all cultures. LMU brings these • Students in the SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVISION produce their gifts together in five colleges: Business Administration, Communica- own short films and TV pilots, with acting and music often supplied by tions and Fine Arts, Film and Television, Liberal Arts, and Science and student performers from our COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND Engineering. FINE ARTS. When our talent pool can’t accommodate them, Holly- wood can. “For my junior thesis, I teamed up with two other people to • Under the direction of award-winning entrepreneurship professor make a two-part, 10-minute sitcom,” says a TV production major. “We Fred Kiesner, for instance, students in our COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AD- developed an idea and asked a senior in screenwriting to write a script. MINISTRATION participate in an internship program that places them When it came to casting, we ran an ad in Backstage West and received with social entrepreneurs who are working to better society. “More and 300 head shots. It was like a real casting audition.” more, students are saying, ‘Hey, I can use my abilities to do good for others by doing business,” said Kiesner. • At LMU, real-world experiences benefits any discipline-even literature. Students in the BELLARMINE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS don’t just

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MAJORS College of Business Administration Frank R. Seaver College of Science Accounting, BS and Engineering Business Law, BBA Applied Mathematics, BS, BA read Jack Kerouac. They go on the road. English professor Kelly (Bachelor of Business Administration) Athletic Training, BS Computer Information Systems Biochemistry, BS Younger explains: “I teach a course called Road Read in which we and Operations Management, BBA Biology, BS study not only the literature of Los Angeles and California, but Finance, BBA Chemistry, BS International Business, BBA Civil Engineering, BSE (BS in Engineering) also the city itself as text. After reading Nathanael West’s The Day Management, Human Resources, Computer Science, BS of Locust, we take a walking tour of downtown L.A., focusing Entrepreneurship and Leadership, BBA Electrical Engineering, BSE Marketing, BBA Environmental Science, BS on the architecture of the 1920s and 30s. We read Kerouac’s Big Travel and Tourism, BBA Mathematics, BA, BS Sur and drive up the coast, spending a week reading, writing and Mechanical Engineering, BSE College of Communication and Fine Arts Natural Science, BS sharing on the intellectual adventure. Art History, BA Physics or Engineering Physics, BS Communication Studies, BA Premedical and Other Health Dance, BA Professions Program Honors Program Music, BA Studio Arts, BA School of Film and Television • The University Honors Program provides an intensive and inno- Theatre Arts, BA Animation, BA vative academic experience for the serious student. The program Recording Arts, BA Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts Screenwriting, BA combines four interdisciplinary University Honors core courses African American Studies, BA Production (Film and Television), BA with an intensive year-long sequence in writing, critical thinking Asian and Pacific Studies, BA Chicana/o Studies, BA School of Education and American Cultures. A second year-long sequence in the his- Classics, BA Teaching Credential Programs tory of civilization and a course in natural philosophy are also a Economics, BA English, BA part of the curriculum. All honors students are required to display European Studies, BA History, BA proficiency in a foreign language, take an upper-division ethics Humanities, BA course, an interdisciplinary seminar in the junior year and a senior Pre-Journalism, Certificate Liberal Studies (Elementary Education), BA thesis. Interested students should apply to the University Honors Modern Languages & Literatures, BA Director. Philosophy, BA Political Science, BA Pre-Law, Advisory Program Psychology, BA Sociology, BA Theological Studies, BA Urban Studies, BA Women’s Studies, BA

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Student-athlete support Building Academic Champions.

oyola Marymount University is dedicated to the education and has been in the highest percentile of the APR (Academic Performance development of the whole person, the pursuit of academic ex- Rate) scale among all schools in NCAA Division I. Lcellence, advancement of scholarship, the service of faith, and the promotion of justice. As a Catholic institution, the University takes According to the 2008 NCAA Graduation Rate, the LMU Athletics its fundamental inspiration from the Jesuit and Marymount traditions Department posted a rate of 86 percent for all student-athletes who of its founding religious orders. Loyola Marymount University seeks to exhausted their eligibility and a rate of 74 percent for those student- foster in each member of its community respect for the dignity of the athletes who received athletics aid. individual, a devotion to intellectual and spiritual life, an appreciation for diversity, and a thirst for justice in all endeavors. Loyola Mary- Listed are some examples from the 2008-2009 academic year of the mount University strives to send forth “men and women for others,” academic excellence LMU student-athletes epitomize: to lead and to serve. • 206 National Scholar-Athletes Students who choose LMU for higher learning receive a world-class • 18 West Coast Conference All-Academic Recipients education on a campus known for its athletic excellence. The LMU • 7 Pacific Coast Softball Conference All-Academic Recipients Athletics Department is committed to assisting student-athletes • 6 WWPA Women’s All-Academic Recipients achieve their full potential both academically and athletically. • 5 WWPA Men’s All-Academic Recipients • 3 Pacific Coast Swim Conference All-Academic Recipients The Student-Athlete Services staff supports all student-athletes in their • 6 CoSIDA District VIII All-Academic Members academic and personal development. The staff provides guidance to • 1 NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Winner each LMU student-athlete in their transition from high school student • 9 Recipients of Student-Affairs Leadership Awards to college student-athlete. • 1 Recipient of the LMU Presidential Citation

Tradition of Excellence Academic Support LMU has a proud reputation of academic excellence among its stu- Student-Athlete Services is located in the Academic Development dent-athletes. In the past few years the LMU Athletics Department Center, which is housed in Gersten Pavilion, providing academic sup-

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port for the 400+ student-athletes in 21 sports. The Academic Development Center includes a study area, desktop computers for student-athlete use, and offices for the Student-Athlete Services staff. The Academic Coordinator, Aca- staff: demic Advisor and a Graduate Assistant compose the Student-Athlete Services staff and provide a variety of academic support services, including:

• Academic Monitoring • Study Hall Tracking • Academic Advising/Registration • Academic Tracking/Eligibility • Tutorial Referral/Guidance • Textbook Support • Progress Reports • Athletic Hold Maintenance • Class Attendance Checks • Academic Plan/Contract matt casaNa Sherilyn Frazier Dir. of Academic Services Asst. Dir. of Academic Services • Travel Support (310) 338-1736 (310) 258-6594 • Award and Post Graduate Scholarship Information [email protected] [email protected] • Leadership and Mentoring Opportunities • Life Skills Training and Developmental Workshops/Speakers • Collaboration with various Campus Departments

At-Risk Students Any student-athlete who earns below a 2.5 GPA in a given semester or enters LMU with a GPA below 3.0 and/or sub 1000 SAT score will be deemed “at risk” and will receive the necessary support to succeed academically at LMU.

FIRST YEAR STUDENTS All first semester student-athletes will meet regularly with Student-Athlete Men- tors to ensure they assimilate to life as a student-athlete at LMU. In addition, they are expected to attend study hall for a minimum of 4 hours weekly; where they are encouraged to form study groups with fellow students. Finally, first Eric wiener year student-athletes will be enrolled in a one-unit class, LIBA 125, Foundations Academic Services Assistant (310) 258-8872 of Academic Achievement. This seminar course is instructed by Academic Co- [email protected] ordinator, Matt Casaña, and serves to foster important lessons in areas such as sports psychology, diversity, nutrition, and stress management.

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Athletics medicine: A Hub of Activity.

he busiest place per square foot on the campus of Loyola who graduated from LMU in 1987. “The full time staff we have here Marymount University is not what one would think. It is not is the best in the conference. We have the right personalities for LMU TLMU’s on campus commons area, the Lair, University Hall or and they all genuinely care and are concerned about the student- the LMU bookstore. It is the LMU Athletics Training Room. athletes, not just for their injuries and sports they play, but for each person as a whole.” Right around 1,000-square feet, the LMU training room at any giv- en moment in season is what Head Athletics Trainer Keith Ellison calls “And it is not just my staff. It is the students that make this place “organized and controlled chaos.” In the height of its busiest time of great. The student-athletes care and respect what we are doing. With the year, when all 21 LMU NCAA Division I sports are in action, the 21 sports and just three trainers, it can get difficult in seeing to every Training Room can make a casual onlooker dizzy. need of the athletes. But the students understand and respect each other and make this place very, very successful now and in the fu- However, Ellison, his three full-time assistants, Joe Gonzalez, Beth ture.” Drayer, Steven Cortez and 15 student assistants make it look easy. On a given day, the Athletics Training Room will see about half In his 17th-year at LMU and 11th as the Head Athletics Trainer, El- of the 375 student-athletes at LMU. A given day will include lots of lison and his staff have turned the LMU training room into a model for paperwork, therapy for student-athletes recovering from injuries that the school’s main conference affiliate, the West Coast Conference. keep them out of competition, appointments with doctors and pre- and post-practice needs. “This is a great place to be because of the people,” said Ellison,

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staff:

“Our mission is to eliminate the chance for injury. We stress the use of ice and strength and conditioning to reduce the risk of injury. Thus, the traffic in our training room can get very heavy throughout the day,” said Ellison, who has been busy this year. “We have had a lot of different injuries with many different teams. Because of that we have had a lot of traffic in our training room doing rehab and doing the normal stuff to prepare for practice or games.” Keith Ellison Joe gonzalez Dir. of Athletic Medicine Asst. Athletic Trainer In addition to providing the best care available in the nation to (310) 338-2874 (310) 338-2764 LMU athletes, the training program services the needs of its oppo- nents in a first class manner and provides an opportunity for stu- dents in the field of athletic training to earn valuable experience.

With more than 50 years of experience in the field, the Training Program provides services that includes a philosophy that places a high value on health and wellness, a program that allows in- jured student-athletes to return to their sport as soon as medically safe and to substantially reduce the risk of athletic injury for those student-athletes.

beth drayer steven Cortez The Training Room at LMU features state-of-the-art equipment Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer in a 1,000-square foot sports medicine complex. The equipment (310) 338-2340 (310) 338-5220 includes whirlpools, paraffin bath, ultrasound, muscle stimulation and hydrocalators.

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strength and conditioning: Strengthening Champions. he strength and conditioning program at Loyola Marymount LMU Strength and Conditioning Mission Statement University is an essential component of the Athletic depart- “The LMU Strength and Conditioning Department will help all stu- Tment’s quest for Building Champions. Leading the way in dent-athletes reach their full athletic potential by developing all as- developing a strength and conditioning program that will be the basic pects of their physical and mental fitness. The ten recognized physical building blocks to forming champions is Head Strength and Condition- skills to be developed are Cardiovascular and Respiratory endurance, ing Coach Bobby Harmston, who is in his first year at the helm of the Stamina, Strength, Flexibility, Power, Speed, Coordination, Agility, Bal- program at LMU. ance, and Accuracy. We will develop these skills by using the follow- ing methods: Olympic lifting, strength lifting, body weight calisthenics, “We are here to train our student-athletes to be, first and foremost, plyometrics, medicine ball throws, agility work, speed work, stretch- the best athletically they can be,” said Harmston, who came to LMU in ing, tumbling routines, metabolic conditioning, and CrossFit workouts. the summer of 2009. “We will be based around training the student- LMU’s facility and program reflect the total fitness philosophy of the athletes at LMU to be fit across all 10 physical skills. We then will be Lion Strength & Conditioning staff.” training them to be sport specific athletes after we develop them as an overall athlete.” “An athlete is only as fit as their weakest skill among the 10 skill sets. We are going to make sure the student-athlete is prepared for Harmston, and his staff of assistant coaches Carl and Geno every possible physical contingency that can come up during their time Del Rosario, have developed a mission statement that is based around as an athlete. If agility is their weakest area, they will only be as fit as the 10 recognized physical skills. their agility allows them to be,” said Harmston. “Our philosophy will be based around 100-percent intensity no matter the work out so that

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they can maximize all 10 of the physical skill sets.” staff:

While Harmston states intensity is the core to the program, he has developed a 10-part philosophy (credited to Ethan Reeve, Director of Strength and Conditioning at Wake Forest University), which includes:

1. Emphasize Core Strength 2. Train with Ground-Based Lifts and Bodyweight Calisthenics 3. Incorporation, Not Isolation, Train Movement, Not Muscles 4. Train for Power - Power is the Function of Strength and Speed

5. Train Athleticism Bobby Harmston GEno DEL ROSARIO 6. Train Attitude Head Strength Coach Asst. Strength Coach (310) 338-5796 (310) 338-7690 7. Train the Push and Pull Together 8. Utilize Both Single and Double-Limb Lifts 9. Make Workouts Short and Intense 10. Encourage Self Motivation

“Our vision for the first year is to start everyone off at day one, of week one in year one so that we can establish a proper foundation for the student-athletes’ strength and conditioning,” said Harmston. “We want to slowly implement the program and create the environment that is indicative of a Division-I athletic program. The short term is to get the program implemented. The long term is to have the fittest athletes in college athletics. We have the program, staff and support to do that Ciara Carl Asst. Strength Coach here at LMU.” (310) 338-7690

For detailed information on the program, visit www.LMULions.com.

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LMU athletics facilities: Building Champions.

he athletics facilities at Loyola Marymount University have seen a little of everything in the almost 70 years while in its current Westchester Tlocation. From the 1984 Olympic games to LMU basketball to the World Cup and everything in between, the LMU athletics facilities have be- come home to the best and it continues to get better. Thanks to continued commitment by the University, the Athletics Complex over the next two years will show lots of growth. It started in the summer of 2008 when the University allocated office and meeting space to Lion Athletics within the Dorothy and Thomas E. Leavey Center on the Westchester campus. The Leavey Center is now home to 15 of the Lions’ 21 varsity programs in the newly remodeled and modern office complex.

With six suites on two floors in the heart of the LMU campus, Athletics athletics a t t h e leavey center at Leavey joins an impressive list of facilities. At the center is Albert Gersten Athletics Coaches Offices • Opened: 2008 Pavilion, home to LMU basketball, volleyball and the administrative offices. Notes: 7,000 square feet of office and meeting space to Lion Athletics within The facility also includes the Academics Center, the LMU Training Room, LMU the Dorothy and Thomas E. Leavey Center. Six suites to be used by men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, baseball, volleyball, softball, Weight Room, locker room facilities, and LMU Media Room - all of which will men’s crew, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s golf, men’s and undergo renovations over the next two years. In addition to Gersten Pavilion, women’s cross country/track the complex includes George Page Stadium, Sullivan Field, the Burns Recre- ation and Aquatics Center, the Jane Bove Boathouse, Smith Field, the LMU and Weight Room was completed in 2007, Pride Park at the entrance to the Tennis Complex and the Thomas Higgins Short Game Center. stadium in 2004 and the Mikos Blue Monster in leftfield in 2001. Sullivan Field Each facility has undergone modifications and improvements since 2000, in- had new turf and new bleachers installed this summer while a new scoreboard cluding the newest competition venue on campus, Smith Field, which opened was added in 2005. Gersten also had a new playing surface installed in 2009, in 2006. Other competitive venues have been added in the last 10 years, in- lower seating sections replaced in 2007 and a state-of-the-art sound system cluding the George P. Kading and Morris A. Pivaroff Tournament Court at the in 2006. LMU Tennis Center in 2004, the Boathouse in 2002 and the Burns Aquatics More is on the horizon. Construction for a new weight room facility with Center in 2001. locker rooms for baseball, softball and soccer is scheduled to start soon and In addition to the playing “fields,” other facilities have been added to en- new training room and locker room suites in Gersten are scheduled within the hance the Athletics’ Complex. The Higgins Short Game Center was completed next 24 months. To help continue LMU’s facility growth, go online at LMU- in 2006 for the men’s golf team. At Page Stadium, the LMU Batting Cage Lions.com and click on Building Champions.

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Albert Gersten Pavilion george c. page stadium Men’s and Women’s Basketball, Women’s Volleyball • Opened: 1981 Baseball • Opened: 1983 Capacity: 4,156 • Largest Crowd: 4,534 (Nov. 21, 2009) • Notes: Weightlift- Capacity: 1,000 • Notes: Batting cage and weight facility built in 2007; Pride ing venue for 1984 Olympics; Host of highest scoring NCAA game Park built in 2004; Mikos Blue Monster built in 2001

sullivan field burns aquatics center Men’s and Women’s Soccer • Opened: 1990 Men’s and Women’s Water Polo; Women’s Swimming • Opened: 2000 Capacity: 2,000 • Notes: New bench back seating in 2008; new turf in 2008; Capacity: 1,000 • Notes: Hosted 2002 and 2005 NCAA Men’s Water Polo new scoreboard in 2006; Training site for FC Barcelona in 2006 Championships; Teams have won 12 conference titles since it opened

Smith Field LMU Tennis Center Softball • Opened: 2006 Men’s and Women’s Tennis • Opened: n/a Capacity: 500 • Notes: Newest competitive venue for athletics; team won Capacity: 400 • Notes: Morris A. Pivaroff and George P. Kading Tournament 2007 PCSC title; built with gift from Mike and Patty Smith family Court and stadium seating was built in 2003; new scoreboard in 2007

higgins short game center jane browne bove boathouse Men’s Golf Practice Facility • Opened: 2006 Men’s Crew and Women’s Rowing • Opened: 2002 Notes: The state-of-the-art facility is named in honor of Thomas Higgins, S.J.; Notes: The Jane Browne Bove Boathouse was completed in 2002 and the facil- Includes 5,900-square feet of synthetic turf, nine different pins, two bunkers ity includes two boat bays, a work area, an office, a new dock and restrooms. The boathouse is part of beautiful Marina del Rey, Calif.

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Athletics Offices/Facilities ATO Athletics’ Ticket Office...... H-7 BSF Baseball Storage Facility...... I-10 Batting Cages & Weight Room REC Burns Recreation and Aquatics CenterH-7. Men’s & Women’s Water Polo Offices Women’s Swimming Offices GER Gersten Pavilion...... H-8 Athletics Director, Academic Services, Administration Offices, Training Room HGC Higgins Short Game Center...... J-8 Men’s Golf Practice Facility LEv leavey Center...... F-6 Men’s & Women’s Soccer....1st Floor-Suite A Crew/Rowing...... 1st Floor-Suite B Men’s Golf ...... 1st Floor-Suite B Cross Country/Track ...... 1st Floor-Suite B Reception...... 1st Floor-Suite B Men’s Basketball...... 2nd Floor-Suite E Men’s & Women’s Tennis ... 2nd Floor-Suite F Baseball...... 2nd Floor-Suite G Volleyball ...... 2nd Floor-Suite G Softball ...... 2nd Floor-Suite G Women’s Basketball ...... 2nd Floor-Suite H LVF leavey Field...... D-6 Soccer Practice Field

Athletics Competition MAL Malone Student Center...... H-4 PAN Pereira Annex...... J-6 Venues Bookstore, The Lair Marketplace RAX Research Annex...... J-5 GER Gersten Pavilion...... H-8 Jamba Juice SHC Sacred Heart Chapel...... F-2 Men’s & Women’s Basketball UNH university Hall...... A-9 SEA Seaver Science Hall...... H-6 Women’s Volleyball Bookstore, Lions Corner Café, SOU South Hall...... J-5 LTC lMU Tennis Center...... I-8 Roski Dining, Crimson Lion STR St. Roberts Hall...... F-4 Men’s & Women’s Tennis MCK McKay Hall...... F-7 UNH University Hall...... A-9 PBS Page Stadium...... I-9 Iggy’s Diner Ahmanson Auditorium Baseball UPB University Pool & Building POOL Burns Aquatics Center...... H-7 Campus Facilities LIB Von der Ahe Library...... G-5 Men’s & Women’s Water Polo BIR Birds Nest...... I-1 XAV Xavier Hall (Admissions/Financial Aid)...... F-2 Women’s Swimming BUR Burns Fine Art Center...... G-6 SUF Sullivan Field...... H-10 Murphy Recital Hall & Laband Gallery Campus Housing Men’s & Women’s Soccer BAN Burns Fine Art Annex...... F-6 DES Desmond Hall...... I-3 SMF Smith Field...... I-8 CPL Central Plant...... F-4 DOH Doheny Hall...... J-4 Softball CCC Child Care Center...... E-9 DRN Del Rey North...... 1-2 COM Communication Arts...... F-6 DRS Del Rey South...... I-2 GAME DAY/VISITOR Parking DAU Daum Hall...... J-4 HAN Hannon Apts...... F-8 A General Parking...... F-9 DHA Daum Hall Annex...... J-4 HUE Huesman Hall...... I-4 B Media/Handicap Parking...... H-8 DOO Doolan Hall...... I-6 LV4 Leavey 4 Apts...... C-6 Must have pass/credential EST East Hall...... J-6 LV5 Leavey 5 Apts...... B-7 C Handicap Parking...... H-8 EDC Engineering Design Center...... J-6 LV6 Leavey 6 Apts...... C-7 Must have pass FAN Foley Annex (Public Safety)...... H-5 MCC McCarthy Hall...... D-5 D General Parking...... H-6 FMA Facilities Management...... J-7 MCK McKay Hall...... F-7 After 5 p.m. when gate is up FMC F.M. Craft Shops...... J-7 OMA O’Malley Apts...... C-5 L Drolinger Parking Plaza...... D-7 FMT F.M. Transportation...... J-7 RAI Rains Hall...... D-6 P2-3 u-Hall Visitor Parking...... A-10 FOL Foley Building (Shrub Theatre)...... H-5 ROS Rosecrans Hall...... I-3 GRE Greenhouse...... I-5 SUL Sullivan Hall...... I-5 ONCAMPUS DINING HIL Hilton Center for Business...... E-4 TEN Tenderich Hall...... F-8 FOU Founders Pavilion...... I-2 JES Jesuit Community...... E-3 WHE Whelan Hall...... H-2 Pete’s Arena MAL Malone Student Center...... H-4 HNL Hannon Loft...... F-8 NOR North Hall (Del Rey Theatre)...... J-5 Sports Pub PER Pereira Hall of Engineering...... I-6

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Lion Game Day: Feel the Roar.

ORIGIN OF THE LION LionPride Although its origin is somewhat clouded, the Lion mascot has been synony- This organization is the official student booster club of LMU athletics. Seen mous with Loyola Marymount University for more than 70 years. According to throughout the athletic season, LionPride has been a major reason for record the Oct. 5, 1923 edition of the school newspaper, the Los Angeles Loyolan, student attendance the last several years. With more than 1,000 members this the Lion mascot was suggested by an enthusiastic fan after 1919 when St. year, LionPride will be a factor at LMU events. Open to all students enrolled Vincent’s College became Loyola College. Noting the Loyola football player’s at LMU, LionPride offers free admission to all home regular season athletic fierce competitiveness, that unknown fan described the Loyola players as Li- events, opportunity to participate in in-game promotions, drawings for valu- ons. The name did not generate too much popularity and the Loyola athletic able prizes and much, much more, including the LionPride T-Shirt. In addition, nickname remained “Loyolans” until 1923. LionPride makes its way to road games thanks to multiple road trips through At that time, the article explains, the college wished to inspire new pride in out the year. its athletes and fans. Noting the success of nicknames for other colleges, the college opted to give the Lion’s nickname a rebirth. CHEER TEAM Calling the old Lion mascot “mistreated and forgotten,” the article explains The Loyola Marymount University Cheer Squad became an official varsity that the Lion would officially find its way into all college songs and cheers. The sport sponsored by LMU in the Summer of 2005 and is a co-ed competition Lion has remained firmly entrenched in Loyola lore to this very day. team that performs annually at the USA Nationals. Serving as a “Spirit Squad” An alternative origin story traces the nickname to the abundance of actual for men’s basketball when the university was known as Loyola, the current mountain lions which roamed Westchester when Loyola College moved here cheer team has grown to a service-oriented organization that not only appears in 1927. The area remained widely unpopulated and teemed with wildlife and supports all 21 LMU athletic teams and events, but performs community when the school moved atop the bluffs. School officials reportedly adopted service. The cheer squad has continued to impress with its overall in game the nickname because mountain lions inhabited the area when ground was routines with advanced tumbling, stunt and dance performances. In addition broken. to providing support to the teams during the games, the squad will once again perform halftime and timeout routines. This year’s squad includes Amanda PEP BAND Barthel, Elise Blecker, Kristen Cirillo, Ashley Cordes, Heather Dahlgren, Jovan In what many consider its first appearance at any LMU athletic event, the Dansberry, Natasha Grabowski, Lisa Green, Amber Hansen, Taylor Harvey, Pe- LMU Pep Band broke onto the scene late in the 2001-02 season. Bringing nelope Horan, Brantley Jittu, Nicole Lanz, Thomas Miller, Katie Mollica, Nicole energy and atmosphere to athletics events, the Pep Band is the latest addition Stadell, Greeg Von Muellner, Alexis Whitesides and Kirsten Yetzke. to making LMU the best place to play and watch. Making up the 35-mem- ber band, with more members on the way, are LMU students from all back- grounds. The band is in its sixth year.

LMU Softball 86 2010 Guide inside LMU history of lmu athletics: Decades of Champions. 1890 – 1910 Then known as St. Vincent’s College, the school is known on record as having a football team and a bas- ketball team. The year 1889 is shown to be the first game of football while the 1906 season was the first for basketball. The records show the Lions going 5-0 as a basketball team in 1906.

1910-1930 Loyola College was founded in 1911 as an outgrowth of St. Vincent’s College, the first college in Los Ange- les. In 1924 the College opened a new gym on the old St. Vincent’s campus. A year later the Lions post first season with double-digit wins in basketball, going 10-7 in the 1924-25 season. Coached by Harold “Bill” Hess, the Lions had wins over Woodbury Business Col- lege, Cal Tech and the Hollywood All-Stars. In the fall of 1925, George Casey became the third head coach of St. Vincent’s, finishing his only year as coach 6-5. In 1926 the school played in its first overtime game, a 20- 16 loss to Whittier. They win their first overtime game a year later, a 16-14 victory against California Chris- tian College. Then in 1928, the then Loyola College moved to its current location on the Westchester bluff and two years later became Loyola University. Loyola Law School, located in downtown Los Angeles, was founded in 1920.

1930s In the 1930s Loyola established its new campus on the bluff in Westchester while basketball greats Pete Newell and Phil Woolpert began their legendary ca- reers as Lions. While Loyola discontinues the men’s basketball program for four seasons during the great depression, it is hockey of all sports that emerges as Coast title was a double overtime thriller in front of seven seasons as a tight end for the NFL’s Los Angeles Loyola’s top program, thanks in large part to the use 4,000 fans. The Lions won their second PCHC champi- Rams, helping the team to the 1951 World Title. The of its football players as hockey players. The first col- onship in a row. The Lions would then win their third Lions men’s basketball team advanced to their first col- lege hockey league started in 1927 and while increas- league title in a row in a three-game playoff in 1937, legiate sponsored postseason tournament, competing ing in popularity, it became part of the official athletic winning two games to one. With World War II on the for the NAIA National Championship. The Lions posted program of multiple southern California schools, thus horizon, Loyola would drop hockey in 1941 and col- a 16-9 record and were selected to participate in the the formation of the Southern California Intercollegiate lege hockey in Southern California would slowly break NAIA Tournament where they faced San Francisco State Hockey League. USC dominated the league, winning apart. in the first round. With a 57-56 win, the Lions moved 36 straight before Loyola, led by Head Coach Tom Lieb, on to face Southwestern (KS) in the second round. snapped that streak on March 6 of 1932, beginning 1940s Southwestern won, 83-79. Then in 1956, the Lions one of fiercer rivalries of its day. Then in the 1934-35 In 1941, the Lions face in-town rival Pepperdine for joined the California Basketball Association, which two season, the Lions knocked off USC in the prestigious the first time in the two program’s histories. They faced years later formed the West Coast Athletic Conference. Yosemite Tournament for the first time and then went each other twice in the 1940-41 season, with Loyola Loyola finished the CBA with a 9-5 record, second in on to defeat the Trojans for Loyola’s first conference winning both, 30-18 and 43-23. In that season, both the conference. crown. As the league grew, the main attraction contin- Pete Newell and Phil Woolpert suited up for the Lions. ued to be the games between Loyola and USC, “as the The two Loyola greats went on to become legends two teams were in a class by themselves.” The 1935-36 in the coaching profession, leading college teams to season was the year college hockey really caught on. NCAA National Championships. In 1948-1949, Loyola The final game between Loyola and USC for the Pacific went on to its first 20-win season, posting a 22-14 re- cord under coach Scotty McDonald. The Lions would see their longest winning streak at that time of 10 games. The season included the first game in Alumni Gymnasium, the Lions’ home until the 1981-82 season when the Li- ons moved to Gersten Pavilion.

1950s The 1950s started with one of best football seasons in school history as the team, led by future NFL star Don Klosterman, finished the season 8-1, losing to Santa Clara 28-26 and missing out on a trip to the Orange Bowl. Klosterman would go on to earn All-America honors in 1952. A member of that team, Bob Boyd, former Loyola football and track great, captured the 1950 NCAA men’s track cham- pionship in the 100-yard dash. He later played

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points, averaging 18.8 Women (AIAW) is points in his career at dissolved. In Wom- LMU. The 1960s ended en’s Tennis, the Lions with the final curtain finished 12th in the call of the football team nation in their divi- as they went on to win sion as Debbie Del- the 1969 National Club gado is first recipi- Football National cham- ent of All-American pionship with an 8-1 status. record. Paul Sunderland, 1970s who played both The University merged volleyball and bas- with Marymount Col- ketball at LMU, lege to become Loyola went on to earn Marymount University All-America honors and in 1971 women’s in volleyball at LMU athletics begins to ap- and then played 10 pear as the Associa- years of the U.S. tion for Intercollegiate National Volleyball Athletics for Women is Team, earning U.S. formed to plan, govern Player of the Year 1960s and promote the growing number of college tourna- honors three times In 1960, Loyola men’s basketball tied for first with a 9-3 ments for women athletes. That same year the five- (1978, 79, 82). He record in the West Coast Athletic Conference. The title player, full-court game and the 30-second shot clock is played in the 1978 was shared with Santa Clara, who defeated the Lions in introduced to women’s basketball. And then one year and 1982 World a playoff game to end the season. The Lions closed the later one of the most important pieces of legislation for Championships and regular season with eight straight wins. Then in 1961, women’s athletics is put into place as Congress passes then as a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team, he LMU basketball had a record breaking season for the Li- Title IX, setting into motion the Lions success to come helped the team to the Gold Medal. ons, earning their second 20-win season, finishing 20-7 in women’s sports. Title IX officially went into effect on overall and earning their first-ever out-right WCAC title June 21, 1975. In 1973, Marv Wood’s baseball squad Paul Westhead is hired as head coach of the men’s with a 10-2 mark. Loyola started the season 3-4, but re- brought LMU its first West Coast Conference Champi- basketball team, replacing Ed Goorjian, who coached sponded with 17 wins in their final 20 games, including onship after a 13-game win streak allowed the Lions from 1980-1985. In his first season, he leads the Lions a nine-game winning streak. It was the Lions’ first trip to clinch the title on the final weekend of the season back to the postseason for the first time since 1980. to the NCAA tournament, a date in the Far West Re- over second place Santa Clara. USC knocked off the In 1985, US International and LMU begin a four-year gional at Portland. The Lions fell to Utah, 91-75 in the Lions and Cal State Los Angeles in the NCAA District series that would result in the highest scoring games in first round, and fell to the consolation bracket. Utah, 8 regionals and eventu- NCAA history. After defeating USIU 84-65 in January of who Loyola defeated in exhibition play 85-64 earlier in ally won its fourth con- 1985, the “track meets” would begin. In Westhead’s the season, went on to the Final Four. Loyola defeated secutive national cham- first season in 1985-86, the Lions would defeat USIU USC, 69-67, to earn their 20th win of the season. It was pionship. In 1976 the 151-107. head coach William Donovan’s final year at the helm of first full scholarship for the Lions. In his eight years as coach, he earned 107 a female is given and The 1986 LMU baseball team had the best season in wins, the most among all LMU coaches. In 1964 Hugh LMU adds its first varsi- program history. It was also one of the best overall sea- Miller Foley rowed in the 1964 Olympics. He was a ty program in Women’s sons of all time for LMU Athletics. Following a 1985 member of the Rowing Eight with Coxswain Team that Tennis as alum Jamie season in which the Lions did not have a winning re- won the Gold Medal. In 1968, NBA coach Rick Adel- Sanchez begins the cord at 27-28, the program performed one of the best man finished his three-year playing career with 1,425 program with a 13-6 turnarounds in LMU athletics history. They finished the record. They went on season with a program-best 50 wins and wrapped up to win a conference the season at 50-15, a 23-game improvement from championship (AIAW), the previous year. LMU produced a 13-game winning the first in women’s streak from March 21 through April 11, and won 20 programs at LMU. They of 21 games in the middle of the season. With the went 10-0 and won the winning streak came the nation’s top ranking by the title in 1977 and 1978 ESPN/Collegiate Baseball National Poll. The Lions never as they combined for a looked back, finishing tied with Pepperdine for first record of 28-2 in con- place in the West Coast Athletic Conference at 19-5, ference play. setting up a one game playoff to determine the con- ference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Regional. Played 1980s at Jackie Robinson Stadium on the campus of UCLA, The decade started with men’s basketball earning a bid the Lions defeated the Waves 14-9 to earn the bid to to the NCAA West Regional, losing to Arizona State in the NCAA West Regional. LMU would reel off its next the first round, 99-71. four games, fighting through four separate elimination games to earn a bid to the school’s first appearance in Then in 1981, with the opportunity for women to the College World Series. On May 30, the Lions opened compete at the collegiate level, LMU athletes waste up their first World Series trip with a 4-3 win over pe- no time in making their mark. Therese Kozlowski ran a rennial power LSU, to earn a two-day rest and play in time of 17:34.9 to win the 1981 AIAW Individual Na- the winner’s bracket. The Lions played the University of tional Championship in cross country while women’s Arizona on June 2 and lost a heartbreaker 7-5 to drop volleyball begins as a varsity program at LMU with the to the elimination bracket to face Oklahoma State. The NCAA hosting as a championship in 1981. The banner Cowboys were too much for the Lions, as they went year continued as the Women’s Rowing Varsity Four on to an 11-5 win. Tim Layana was a member of the team won the 1980-81 National Championship and 1990 World Series Champion Cincinnati Reds. The Li- the brand new Gersten Pavilion opened as home to the ons would return to the postseason in 1987, 1988 and Lions and went on to host events with the 1984 Sum- 1989. mer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. 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Santa Clara, 75-70. The Lions earning a NCAA tournament appearance. Head Coach finished 20-11 on the season, Steve Stratos then led LMU to its second straight WCC following a 120-101 loss to title and NCAA tournament appearance in 1995 with a Arkansas in the first round of perfect 14-0 record, the first in school history. the NCAA tournament in the Midwest Region held at the A year later, Stratos and the West Coast Conference Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis. Champion Lions celebrated the most successful sea- son in program history. The Lions had advanced to the The 1980s would conclude NCAA’s Sweet Sixteen and finished among the nation’s with another national title as top-10 in the final AVCA rankings. Dating back to the the women’s rowing varsity 1994 season, the Lions had racked up 31 straight WCC four took home their second victories. LMU went a perfect 14-0 in WCC play for national championship. the second straight season in 1996, earning Stratos his third consecutive WCC Coach of the Year selection. He 1990 was the first coach in the history of the conference to The 1990s started the way the earn the nod three straight years. He was also named 80s ended, fast. In addition to the AVCA District Coach of the Year. Kim Blankinship their 28 games scoring in triple joined Stratos in earning WCC accolades, as the Lions’ digits, men’s basketball earned senior was named the 1996 WCC Player of the Year. its third straight WCC title and Tracy Holman and Sarah Noriega, along with Blankin- history. Traveling to Berkeley, Calif., to face the Bears trip to the NCAA tournament. In finishing 26-6, the Li- ship, were All-WCC first-team and AVCA All-District in the first round, the Lions would begin a successful ons advanced further than any team in school history end to the 1980s decade that made a habit of win- by reaching the Elite Eight in the NCAA Champion- ning in the postseason. The Lions defeated Cal 80-75 ships. However, tragedy marked the Lions’ cinderella to advance in a postseason tournament. LMU would run. On March 4, 1990 in the second round of the fall to Wyoming 99-90 to end Westhead’s first season WCC Tournament, the Lions took a 25-13 lead on Port- at 19-11 and 10-4 in the WCAC (second). land following All-American Hank Gathers’ dunk on an alley-oop from Terrell Lowery. Gathers would collapse Also in 1986, the women’s volleyball team won the to the floor and would not regain consciousness. Gath- WCC and advance to the NCAAs, where they topped ers would be pronounced dead later that evening at UCLA in first round action before falling to Stanford in Marina del Rey’s Daniel Freeman Hospital. The WCC the second round. The Lions finished the 1986 season Tournament would be cancelled and the Lions would 24-8 and 10-2 in WCC play in their final season under be named champion, earning the automatic bid to the Coach Nancy Fortner. NCAA tournament. A long shot and seeded No. 11 in the West Region, the Lions went on to beat New Mex- One year later, the Hank Gathers and Bo Kimble era of ico State, defending national champion Michigan and Lions’ basketball began with a 114-78 win over Tennes- Alabama before falling to the eventual national cham- see Tech. The season would finish as the Lions’ best in pions, UNLV, 131-101. The run in the 1990 tournament winning percentage, finishing with a 28-4 mark and a will long be remembered, however, with the image perfect 14-0 in the WCAC. The 1987-88 season would of Gathers’ teammate and longtime friend Bo Kimble include a 25-game winning streak, the best in school shooting the first free throw left-handed - a switch history. The fast-break offense began to take hold, as from his normal right-handed shot. Kimble made every the Lions scored in triple figures in all but nine of their shot he took left-handed. 32 games. The Lions would clinch their first WCAC regular season championship since the ‘60s and their Months after basketball’s historic run, baseball cap- first Tournament Championship with a 104-96 win tured sole possession of the league title for the first over Santa Clara in the WCAC Championship game. time in 17 years, LMU breezed to its third consecutive LMU advances to the NCAA tournament, and earns its postseason appearance. The Lions posted 45 wins, the first win in the “Big Dance,” a 119-115 win over Wyo- second highest total in school history. LMU representa- ming, who two years earlier knocked the Lions out of tives were honored with WCC Player of the Year, New- the NIT. Playing in the West Sub-Regional in Salt Lake comer of the Year and Coach of the Year accolades by City, Utah, LMU would be a surprise opponent in the the league. second round against power North Carolina. The Tar Heels would dismiss the Lions 123-97. In the fall of 1991, Gina Eron becomes the first Lion to win the West Coast Conference individual title by The Lions earned their second consecutive WCAC Tour- running a time of 19:15 and men’s crew wins the Light nament Championship in 1989 with another win over Weight Four Pacific Coast Championship. Two years later, the women’s volley- ball accumulated a 23-7 overall record and finished selections. The Lions finished the regular season 25-2 second in the WCC (11- and earned a bye in the first round of the NCAAs. A 3). For the first time in second-round win over UC Santa Barbara sent the Li- program history, LMU en- ons to the Sweet Sixteen, where they faced a tough tered the nation’s top-25, Washington State squad. Despite the efforts of NCAA ranked No. 24 in the AVCA Pacific Regional All-Tournament selections Blankinship Coaches’ Poll and No. 22 (21 kills, 11 digs) and Noriega (30 kills, four blocks), by Volleyball Monthly. The the Lions fell 3-1. LMU finished the banner 1996 cam- glimpse of success in 1993 paign with an overall record of 26-3, winning 16 of opened the door to the Li- its final 17 matches and 26 of its last 28. The AVCA ons dominating the WCC ranked the Lions ninth in the final 1996 poll, though in women’s volleyball for LMU had climbed as high as sixth in the nation during the next three seasons. In the season. 1994, they garnered the first of three consecutive In 1997, Sarah Noriega became the first player to earn WCC Championships with AVCA All-America first-team honors as well as Volley- a 19-10 overall mark and ball Magazine All-America second-team accolades. She a 12-2 conference record, was the WCC Player of the Year in 1997 after being

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That same year, men’s soccer earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament for the first time in pro- gram history. The Lions compiled a seven game win- ning streak during the season, including a 1-0 victory at #11 UCLA. It marked the program’s first win over UCLA, who it would face again in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, falling in a heartbreaking 3-2 double overtime decision. The Lions were ranked as high as #16 in the polls and finished the season with a 9-7-2 record.

Also making waves in 2001 was men’s water polo as they won their first Western Water Polo Associa- tion Championship by defeating UC San Diego 4-2 in the final of the annual tournament. The Lions went on to the NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship at Stanford and lost to UCLA 7-5 in the semifinals. They defeated UMass 14-6 in the consolation final to finish third. The men were as dominant in the pool as the women, winning four titles in six years - 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005.

In 2002 the women’s soccer team earned their first bid to the NCAA Tournament and women’s tennis won named an All-WCC first-team selection for the third since the 1986 College World Series team. The Lions the program’s first West Coast Conference Champion- consecutive season. Noriega was a three-time All- won their third straight WCC title and their eighth ship by knocking off nine-time defending champion District VIII honoree, LMU’s Female Athlete of the Year NCAA bid. and rival Pepperdine. The conference crown gave the (1997-98), a participant at the U.S. Olympic Festival Lions the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. (1995), a World Games participant, and 2000 Olympi- In 2000, women’s volleyball continued their pursuit of an. In her final year as a Lion, Noriega was recognized excellence by starting the season on a seven-match Also in 2002, the Lions earned their second straight as the AVCA National Player of the Week twice (Oct. 6 winning streak which propelled them to a season-best invitation to the NCAA Tournament after winning 14 and Nov. 10). On November 7, 1997, Noriega set the No. 21 AVCA ranking (Sept. 4). Success of the pro- games in the regular season, including a 2-0 win over NCAA record for most kills in a four-game match with gram has carried over into individual honors as well. #3 UCLA. LMU started the season with an 11-0-2 re- 47 against San Diego, a mark which still stands today. Among the program’s top athletes and graduates, cord, climbing to #7 in the national rankings. As a Stratos coached Loyola Marymount’s two AVCA All- result of a strong regular season, LMU hosted its first Second-year Head Coach Frank Cruz guided the Lions America first-team honorees, Sarah Noriega (1994-97) to their first WCC title in eight years in 1998. With and Sarah McFarland (1997-00). As a member of the the nation’s 16th best recruiting class, nearly all of U.S. National Volleyball team that qualified for the which were freshmen. LMU edged rival Pepperdine 2000 Olympics in , , Sarah Noriega by a half game for the conference crown earning the became the third Lion to participate in the Olympic NCAA automatic bid to the West Regional at Stanford. Games. Noriega became a key member of the U.S. Freshman Michael Schultz nearly no-hit Stanford in National team in 1998. She was named team MVP the first round (Stanford was ranked No. 2 in the na- for her efforts that season in 1999. As a member of tion) shutting out the Cardinal through the seventh in- the 2000 Olympic squad, Noriega finished the sum- ning. Schultz and freshman catcher Scott Walter were mer fourth on the team with 185 kills and a .393 kill named WCC Pitcher and Player of the Year, the first percentage. Her serves wreaked havoc for opponents time in WCC history freshmen from the same school throughout the Summer Games as her 17 service aces garnered the awards. With their youth, the Lions ranked second best on the team. would become the Lions third team to claim titles in three straight years. They successfully defended their In 2001, women’s basketball earned the program’s conference crown, de- first postseason tournament bid feating Pepperdine in with an invitation to the NIT, set- a three-game series for ting up future success for the the WCC Champion- team. In addition, Edit Pakay ship at Page Stadium. won the West Coast Conference The victory helped with a time of 17:58 in women’s LMU win back-to-back cross country and women’s water titles for the first time polo, who was in just their fourth in program history. year of competition at LMU, fin- LHP Billy Traber led the ished with the program’s first team and the WCC 20-win season and its first-ever with 135 strikeouts WWPA title thanks to a 7-6 win while earning first- over UC Davis in the champion- ever postseason game, with the Lions picking up their team All-WCC honors. ship game. The win set in mo- first NCAA Tournament victory with a 1-0 win over Cal Anthony Angel also tion the most successful stretch State Northridge. Andres Murriagui and Arturo Tor- earned first-team hon- by any program in LMU history. res became the first All-Americans in program history ors, the only member The Lions would go on to win and Jeff Kovar was named an Academic All-American. of the squad to do five straight titles - 2001, 2002, The Lions returned to the NCAAs again in 2003 and so in two consecutive 2003, 2004, 2005 - reaching 2004. seasons. the NCAA National Champion- ship game in 2004 thanks to a In 2004, women’s basketball claimed the programs 2000 win over Stanford in the NCAA first West Coast Conference Championship, earning The new century be- semifinals. It was the first time in its first trip to the NCAA tournament. They finished gan with baseball’s program history to play in a na- the season 24-6 overall and 13-1 in the WCC action, continued dominance tional championship game at the winning the final 15 games of the regular season, in- as they had one of the NCAA Division I level. cluding the WCC tournament. 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Murray was named WCC Player of the Year and WCC season saw Laura Mickelson placed Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Adrianne Slaughter was fourth in the NCAA West Regional the MVP of the WCC tournament while Head Coach in the 5,000-meter to qualify for the Julie Wilhoit was WCC and Region 8 Coach of the NCAA Track Championships. She Year. (WBB-2004-WCC Champs) placed 22nd overall. Men’s basket- ball, in the first season under Head After women’s basketball reached a milestone in Coach Rodney Tention, advanced March of 2004, three months later, women’s water to the program’s first WCC Tourna- polo added to LMU’s history. The Lions earned a 5-4 ment Championship since 1989, win over second ranked Stanford in the semifinals of with three players earning first- the 2004 NCAA Women’s Water Polo Championship team All-WCC honors. The Lions to advance to the national title game. It was the first finished the WCC season at 8-6, time any LMU team in more than 90 years of inter- defeated Saint Mary’s in the WCC collegiate sports played in a title game sponsored by Tournament Semifinals to advance the NCAA. The Lions went on to drop a heartbreaker to the WCC title game where they to USC, 10-8, to finish second.The Lions advanced to fell to fourth-ranked Gonzaga at the NCAA tournament thanks to their fourth straight the buzzer, the ninth game of the Capping 2007 was women’s water polo as the Lions WWPA title, earning a 7-3 win at the Burns Recreation season decided on the final play or overtime. Senior won their sixth WWPA Championship in seven years and Aquatics Center on the LMU campus on April 25. Wes Wardrop and juniors Brandon Worthy and Mat- and finished the season ranked seventh in the nation. Devon Wright earned WWPA Player of the Year honors thew Knight all earned first-team All-WCC honors for Senior Stacia Peterson is named WWPA Player of the while Head Coach John Loughran claimed his fourth leading the Lions to the WCC Basketball Champion- Year, Third-Team All-American and becomes just the straight Coach of the Year title. Teresa Guidi became ship game. seventh student-athlete overall and just the second fe- the first women’s water polo player to earn first-team male to earn CoSIDA Academic All-American honors. All-American honors. That summer a pair of Lions par- Further history was made in 2005-06 when men’s golf ticipated in the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. won their first-ever West Coast Conference Champi- In the fall of 2007, the LMU men’s water polo team Christine Robinson and Rachel Riddell both played for onship. Freshman Brian Locke was the first Lion to win won their fifth WWPA title in seven years despite the the Canadian Olympic team that season. the individual championship as he was also named youngest roster in program history. The Lions defeated Freshman of the Year in the conference. The Lions UC Davis 7-6 in the title game as freshmen Tibor Fo- As 2004 continued, men’s water polo earned back-to- would then place sixth in the NCAA West Regional to rai and Andy Stevens, along with junior Mark Milovic, back WWPA titles thanks to a 6-3 win over Redlands earn the program’s first trip to the NCAA Champion- earned All-America honors. in the WWPA tournament held at Davis, CA. The Lions ships as they placed among the top 30 programs in finished with the second most wins in program his- the country. Matching golf that spring was women’s Also in the 2007-08 season, the women’s swimming tory at 21-11, defeating Princeton 6-5 to finish third in rowing with their first WCC Championship. program overcame a huge deficit to claim their first the NCAA Championships. Endre Rex-Kiss was named Pacific Coast Swim Conference Championship. The MVP of the WWPA while also earning second-team In the fall of 2006, women’s soccer returned to the Lions completed their first perfect season at 9-0 while All-America honors. They then became the fourth NCAA tournament for the second time in program Rebecca Plume, Alex Wike and Alicia Witter earned team in LMU history to earn three straight conference history, led by WCC Defender of the Year Joslyn individual conference titles. All told, 11 swimmers titles, defeating UC San Diego 7-6 at the Burns Center Slovek. Laura Mickelson was at it again as she won earned All-PCSC honors in 2008. in the WWPA Championships. The Lions fell to Stan- the individual WCC Cross Country Championship by ford at the NCAA Championship in a heartbreaker, 7-6 more than a minute. Capping the year was the women’s rowing team as but responded to defeat St. Francis in the third place their Lightweight 4 team claimed its third IRA national game, 10-6. They finished the season 19-16 overall That year also marked the 30th year Anniversary for title with a convincing victory on Cooper River in Cam- and Endre Rex-Kiss earned second-team All-America women’s tennis, the longest running women’s pro- den, NJ. The Lion boat of seniors Jill Austin, Jen Glass- honors after finishing second in LMU history with 261 gram in LMU history. Since championships were cre- man, and Jennifer Guess (cox), along with freshmen career goals. ated by the NCAA in 1981-82 for women’s programs, Liz LaLonde and Mary Foster, brought home the gold LMU women have won 20 of LMU’s 36 conference 12 seconds ahead of defending champion Princeton. In the spring of 2005, softball won the program’s sec- titles and have earned 21 NCAA tournament bids. ond PCSC title in three years and this time earned the In 2008-09, the water polo programs added to their conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA tournament, The Lions most recent success was seen from their tradition of titles as the men claimed the 2008 title the program’s first trip to the postseason. Also that softball program as they finished its 2007 season with and the women in 2009. It was the sixth for the men spring, women’s water polo team set the record for a program best 47-18 record, claiming their third PCSC and seventh for the women, all coming in the last 10 wins, posting an impressive 30-7 overall record as they title. In addition, the Lions won their first and second years. For the women, senior Nicole Hughes earned won their fifth straight Western Water Polo Associa- ever NCAA Tournament games, knocking UC Santa second-team All-American honors and re-wrote the tion championship. No team in LMU history has won Barbara and UCLA out of the Los Angeles Regional LMU record book. She set the record for goals in a five straight conference titles. LMU would advance to before falling to Hawaii in the Regional final. LMU game (8, twice), in a season (129) and a career (320). their fifth straight NCAA Women’s Water Polo Cham- destroyed the competition in the PCSC, winning the She is the first player to score more than a 100 goals pionship conference with an 18-2 record, 6.5 games ahead of in a season and 300 in a career. second place. Christine Foley was named Player of the The 2005-2006 season saw LMU win its first-ever West Year, Tiffany Pagano was named Pitcher of the Year, Coast Conference Commissioner’s Cup for best over- Melissa Dykema was named Freshman of the Year and all athletics program in the conference. Part of that Gary Ferrin was named the Coach of the Year.

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history of lmu athletics: Champions & All-Americans CHAMPIONSHIPS/ men’s basketball Sean Smith (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) NCAA APPEARANCES WCC League Championships: 1961, 1988, 1990 Joe Frazee (BASE - Freshman HM) Women’s basketball WCC Tournament Championships: 1988, 1989 Billy Lockin (BASE - 1st-Team) WCC Championships: 2004 NCAA Appearances: 1961, 1980, NCAA Appearance: 2004 1988, 1989, 1990* 2002-03 NIT Appearance: 2001 NIT Appearances: 1986 Andres Murriagui (MSOC - 1st-Team) Arturo Torres (MSOC - 3rd-Team) Women’s rowing men’s crew Jeff Kovar (MSOC - Academic 1st-Team) WCC Championships: 2006 1992 Light Weight Four Pacific Coast Champions Kevin Witt (MWP - 3rd-Team) 2007-08 Varsity Four IRA National Champions Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-Team) 1988-89 Varsity Four IRA National Champions men’s golf Rachel Riddell (WWP - 3rd-Team) 1980-81 Varsity Four IRA National Champions WCC Championships: 2006 Katie Hicks (WWP -HM) NCAA Regional Appearance: 2006 Women’s cross country NCAA Championship Appearance: 2006 2003-04 Individual NCAA Championship Appearances: WCC Individual Champions: Kelli Nerison (WVB - HM) 2008 Tara Erdmann - 21:01.3 (78th) 2006 - Brian Locke; 2007 - Brian Locke; Kevin Novak (MSOC- HM) 2007 Laura Mickelson - 21:15.8 (61st) 2008 - Greg Moss Michael Erush (MSOC -1st-Team) 2006 Laura Mickelson - 21:38.7 (50th) Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) 1980 (AIAW) Terese Kozlowski men’s soccer Teresa Guidi (WWP - 1st-Team) 17:34.9 (National Champion) NCAA Tournament Appearances: Devon Wright (WWP - 2nd-Team) Individual WCC Champion: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Stacia Peterson (WWP - HM) 2008 Tara Erdmann - 21:54 (6k) Billy Lockin (BASE - 1st-Team) 2006 Laura Mickelson - 21:16 (6k) men’s track 2001 Edit Pakay - 17:58 Individual NCAA Championship Appearance: 2004-05 1991 Gina Eron - 19:15 1950 Bob Boyd - n/a (1st) Matt Kovar (MSOC - 3rd-Team) Diego Barrera (MSOC - Freshman 3rd-Team) Women’s soccer men’s water polo Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2002, 2006 WWPA Championships: Kelli Nerison (WVB- HM) 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Stacia Peterson (WWP - 2nd-Team) SOFTBALL NCAA Final Four: Rachel Riddell (WWP- HM) WISL Championships: 1996, 1999, 2000 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Vanessa Glendenning (WCRW - HM) PCSC Championships: 2003, 2005, 2007 NCAA Appearance: 2005, 2007 ALL-AMERICANS (since 1990) 2005-06 1989-90 Endre Rex-Kiss (MWP - 2nd-Team) Women’s Swimming Bo Kimble (MBB - 2nd-Team) Ian Elliott (MWP - HM) PCSC Championships: 2007-08 Hank Gathers (MBB - 2nd-Team) Brian McShane (MWP - HM) Brian Locke (MG - HM) Women’s Tennis 1990-91 Liz Stewart (WCRW -2nd-Team) WCC Championships: 2002 Kerry House (WVB - HM) Christine Robinson (WWP - 3rd-Team) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 2002 Katie Hicks (WWP - HM) 1995-96 women’s track Julie Greer (WVB- HM) 2006-07 Individual NCAA Regional Appearance: Kim Feeney (WSOC - Freshman 4th-Team) 2009 Tara Erdmann (5,000-meter) 1996-97 Amanda Lenor (WSOC - 1st-Team) 17:09.22 (14th) Kim Blankinship (WVB - 3rd-Team) Ian Elliott (MWP - 3rd-Team) 2008 Tara Erdmann (5,000-meter) Tracy Holman (WVB - HM) Brian McShane (MWP - HM) 17:19.15 (20th) Stacia Peterson (WWP - 3rd-Team) 2007 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) 1997-98 Brian Locke (MG - 3rd-Team) 17:04.68 (15th) Sarah Noriega (WVB - 1st-Team) Angelo Songco (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) 2006 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) Reid Priddy (MVB - 2nd-Team) 17:16.59 (4th) Robert Schildts (MVB - 3rd-Team) 2007-08 Sara Mickelson (5,000-meter) Scott Walter (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team, Tibor Forai (MWP - ACWPC 3rd-Team) 17:51.09 (13th) Michael Schultz (BASE - Freshman 1st-Team) Andy Stevens (MWP - ACWPC HM) Individual NCAA Championship Appearance: Ryan Beaver (BASE - Freshman HM) Mark Milovic (MWP - ACWPC HM) 2009 Tara Erdmann (10,000-meter) Nicole Hughes (WWP - ACWPC 2nd-Team) 35:16.59 (16th) 1998-99 Alex Wike (WWP - ACWPC HM) 2006 Laura Mickelson (5,000-meter) Reid Priddy (MVB - 2nd-Team) 16:43.61 (22nd) Billy Traber (BASE HM) 2008-09 Curt Fiore (BASE - 3rd-Team) Tibor Forai (MWP - ACWPC 3rd-Team) Women’s volleyball Andy Stevens (MWP - ACWPC 3rd-Team) WCC Championships: 1986, 1994, 1995, 1996 1999-2000 Tim Hummel (MWP - ACWPC 3rd-Team) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 1986, 1994, Sarah McFarland (WVB - 2nd-Team) Amanda Lernor (WSOC - 1st-Team) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005 Tracy Sharp (WSOC - HM) Nicole Hughes (WWP - ACWPC 2nd-Team) NIVC Tournament Appearances: 1990, 1992 Reid Priddy (MVB - 1st-Team) Anne Scott (WWP - ACWPC HM) Scott Walter (BASE - 2nd-Team) Casey Flacks (WWP - ACWPC HM) women’s water polo Billy Traber (BASE -2nd-Team) Diana Romero (WWP - ACWPC HM) WWPA Championships: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 2000-01 CoSIDA ACADEMIC NCAA Appearances: 2001, 2002, Sarah McFarland (WVB- 1st-Team) ALL-AMERICANS 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009 Kevin Witt (MWP - 3rd-Team) 2006-07 Laura Mickelson (WXC) Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-Team) Stacia Peterson (WWP) Baseball 2002-03 Jeff Kovar (MSOC) WCC Championships: 1973, 1986, 2001-02 1998-99 Heather Hollis (SOFT) 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 Kevin Witt (MWP - 2nd-Team) 1995-96 Sandor Demosthenes (BASE) NCAA Appearances: 1973, 1986, 1988, 1989, Kevin Paulsen (MWP - HM) 1993-94 Anthony Napolitano (BASE) 1990, 1998, 1999, 2000 Stephen Lipinski (MWP - HM) 1972-73 Dean Jelmini (BASE) College World Series: 1986 Devon Courtney (WWP - 3rd-Team) Steve Smith (MBB) Lucy Windes (WWP - 2nd-Team) Teresa Guidi (WWP - 2nd-Team)

LMU Softball 92 2010 Guide inside LMU history of lmu athletics: Hall of Fame & Retired Jerseys Multi-Sport WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAMS Player Induct. Grad. Sharp, Tracy 2007 2000 1969 Football 2003 Adams, Milton “Sparky” 1993 1937 Club National Champions Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field MEN’S water polo 1981 Women’s Crew 1986 Agamenoni, Aldarico 1994 1937 Eisberg, Ryan 2009 1998 National Champion - Lightweight-4 Shell Football, Ice Hockey 1990 Men’s Basketball 2005 Boyd, Bob 1986 1950 MEN’S Basketball Elite Eight/WCC Champions Boxing, Football, Track & Field Adelman, Rick 1986 1968 1986 Baseball 2007 Boyle, Hugh 1989 1943 Arndt, John 1986 1952 College World Series Baseball, Basketball Baker, Dick 1993 1956 Brubaker, Harry “Bud” 1989 1932 Bento, Ed 1986 1962 COACHES/ADMINISTRATORS Basketball, Football Brown, Garnette 1987 1957 Buckley, Terry 2005 1957 Donahue, Bernard 1986 1930 Donovan, Bill 1986 1950 Season ticket holder Baseball, Basketball, Football Fryer, Jeff 2007 1991 Casassa, Rev. Charles S., S.J. 1988 Donovan, Maurice E. 1991 1942 Gathers, Hank 2005 1990 University President (1949-69) Baseball, Basketball, Golf Grote, Jerry 1986 1962 Drager, Hub 1986 Athletic Administration (1949-80) Duvall, Al 1986 1936 Haderlein, Jim 1986 1971 Fortner, Nancy 1994 Football, Track & Field Kimble, Bo 2005 1990 Women’s Volleyball Coach (1980-86) Hoffman, Leo 1986 1930 Kriste, Vide J. 1988 1940 Higgins, Rev. Thomas P., S.J. 1991 Baseball, Football McDonald, Edwin “Scotty” 1987 1939 Golf Coach (1970-2001) Hovland, Carl 1992 1939 McKenzie, Forrest 1991 1986 Jones, Arthur 2003 1950 Basketball, Football, Baseball, Tennis Newell, Pete 1986 1940 Basketball Trainer, Season Ticket Holder Jelmini, Dean 1987 1973 Philyaw, Luther 1987 1976 Kilp, Rev. Alfred J., S.J. 1987 Baseball, Football Smith, Keith 2000 1986 Athletic Administration (1956-1963) Karagozian, John 1994 1933 Smith, Stephen J. 1991 1973 Lieb, Tom 1987 Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey Woolpert, Phil 1986 1940 Football & Ice Hockey Coach (1930-38) Kelly, Roger 1986 1939 Yoest, Mike 1994 1988 Malone, Rev. Lorenzo, S.J. 1987 Baseball, Football, Golf, Track & Field Athletic Admin., Golf Coach (1933-55) Nocerine, Dominic 1986 1937 WOMEN’S Basketball McIssac, Don 1986 Basketball, Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Britton, Bryn 2009 2002 Rugby Coach (1960-1980) Polich, John 1986 1938 Brown, Sherri 2003 1994 McKenna, John 1992 Football Coach (1949-51) Football, Ice Hockey, Track & Field Flanagan, Lynn 2000 1991 Merrifield, Rev. Donald P., S.J 1989 Quinn, Brian 2000 1964 University President (1969-84), Basketball, Baseball, Administration Baseball Chancellor (1985-present) Race, Edward 1993 1937 Bean, William “Billy” 1992 1986 Needles, James 1987 Football, Ice Hockey Bradberry, Miah 2000 1990 Basketball Coach, Football Coach Sanchez, Jamie 1993 1975 Kerslake, Bob “Whitey” 2007 1958 (1936-1940) Football, Tennis Layana, Timothy 1992 1986 Neri, Jerry 1989 Sunderland, Paul 1986 1975 Logelin, Dr. Michael G. 1991 1970 Assistant Football Coach (1949-51) Basketball, Volleyball McAnany, James E. 1993 1987 Oliver, Jordan 1987 Tunney, James 1989 1928 Napolitano, Anthony 2005 1993 Football Coach (1949-51) Baseball, Basketball, Football Noah, Russ 1986 1973 Sandalow, Bernie 2009 1978 Sheldon, Robert 1986 1972 Public Address Announcer Football Stone, Gerald 1986 1974 Westhead, Paul 2000 Acquarelli, Harry 1988 1938 Men’s Basketball Head Coach (1986-91) Alker, Guerin P 1991 1950 MEN’S Tennis RETIRED JERSEYS Andorka, Bela J. 1991 1939 Crawford, Roger 1994 1982 Name No. Retired Grad. Brito, Gene 1986 1951 Bean, Billy 44 2000 1986 Cheatham, Ernie 1986 1952 WOMEN’S Tennis Baseball Cronin, Bill 2009 1970 Anderson, Kristi 2003 1989 Holman, Tracy 9 2000 1998 Currin, Paul 1986 1929 Delgado, Debbie 1994 1985 Women’s Volleyball Donahue, Burch A. 1988 1943 Patridge, Carolyn B. 1991 1980 Gathers, Hank 44 2000 1990 Ferris, Neil G. 1991 1951 Men’s Basketball Giancanelli, Harold “Skip” 1989 1951 MEN’S Volleyball Kimball, Kealani 18 2005 2004 Klosterman, Don 1986 1952 Reid, Priddy 2009 2000 Women’s Volleyball Lauermann, Willard “Bill” E. 1988 1932 Kimble, Bo 30 2000 1990 Musacco, George 1987 1951 WOMEN’S Volleyball Men’s Basketball Nipp, Maury 1987 1952 Blankinship, Kim 2007 1996 Layana, Tim 54 2000 1986 Snyder, Frederick 1992 1952 Fort, Andrea 1991 1987 Baseball Holman, Tracy 2005 1998 McFarland, Sarah 14 2002 2000 WOMEN’S Rowing House, Kerry 2003 1991 Women’s Volleyball Noriega, Sarah 16 2007 1995 Hjelm, Karen (Hock) 2000 1981 Lacour, Cheryl 1988 1983 Women’s Volleyball Formento, Merri Lisa 1991 1980 McFarland, Sarah 2007 2000 Stone, Gerald 10 2000 1974 Noriega, Sarah 2009 1995 Baseball WOMEN’S Cross COUNTRY Petrissans, Catherine 1992 1988 Wrench, Mardell 2 2000 1996 Kozlowski, Therese 1986 1982 Wohlford, Leslie 1993 1989 Women’s Volleyball Wrensch, Mardell 2005 1996

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president Rev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J.

ev. Robert B. Lawton, S.J., was named the 14th president 1977. Fr. Lawton was a Danforth of Loyola Marymount University on June 1, 1999. Father and Woodrow Wilson Fellow RLawton leads LMU into the next millennium after serv- at Harvard. He was ordained in ing as the dean of Georgetown College at Georgetown University 1981. since 1989. Following his preparation for Lawton, a classicist, scripture scholar, administrator, and priest, ordination from 1979-81, Fr. Lawton traveled to Germany to con- was born in Cumberland, Maryland, and entered the Society of duct independent study in both German and theology. In 1982, he Jesus in July 1965. accepted an assistant professorship teaching Hebrew and Aramaic Possessing a wealth of experience in both university teaching at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome, Italy, a post he held until and administration, Fr. Lawton comes to LMU after giving 20 years 1984. of service to Georgetown University. Serving as the assistant Dean In addition to his teaching and administrative duties at George- from 1984-89, Fr. Lawton also taught in the Theology department town, Fr. Lawton served on numerous campus committees exam- as an adjunct assistant professor during that period. He started at ining such areas as campus planning, student life, freshman and the University in 1977 as an assistant professor of Theology and transfer student admissions, and community relations. Outside of worked in that capacity until 1979. the University he has served as a member of the Board of Trustees He earned his bachelor of arts degree in classics from Fordham of the University of Scranton and Fairfield University. University in 1971, graduating Phi Beta Kappa (summa cum laude). Father Lawton holds the rank of professor in LMU’s Departments Fr. Lawton went on to attend Harvard University where he com- of Theological Studies and Classics. pleted his doctorate in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations in

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director of Athletics Dr. William S. Husak

or Dr. William S. Husak life is all about family and his 12 years as the put into athletic facilities. That list includes Athletics Director at Loyola Marymount University reflects his family- the Burns Aquatics Center, which was used Ffirst approach to life. And that approach has brought success never as host to the 2002 and 2006 NCAA Men’s before seen at LMU. Since taking over the program in 1998, the Lions’ suc- Water Polo Championships. It has been the cess has been some of the best in program history, Husak firmly believes the only time LMU has hosted an NCAA cham- program has “just scratched the surface.” pionship. His administrative efforts have focused on developing a family of coaches, Facility enhancements have also includ- support staff and administrators who believe that LMU’s athletics program ed the brand new Smith Field (softball), can be among the elite in the nation. This period of time has been marked by Thomas Higgins Short Game Center (golf), enhancing the support of the athletic teams through the new and updated the Morris A. Pivaroff and George P. Kading facilities, increased scholarship and operational support and enhancing the Tournament Court (tennis), and the Jane Browne Bove Boathouse. LMU’s ex- coaching and support staff. isting facilities have also seen their share of growth, including new bleachers The past 12 years have been some of the most successful seasons in and scoreboard to Sullivan Field (soccer), Mikos Blue Monster and Pride Park school history as the Lions won over 54 percent of their dual competitions to Page Stadium (baseball), and a new sound system, floor and bleachers in in that span and claimed the school’s first ever Commissioner’s Cup in 2006. Gersten Pavilion. Since 1998, LMU has claimed 26 conference championships and 32 NCAA More is on its way as the University committed more than 7,000 square postseason appearances. Off the field, the Lions have had a 65 percent in- feet for coaches office at the Leavey Center. In addition, plans for the next 18 crease in national scholar-athletes as 208 claimed the honor in the 2008-09 months include a new weight training facility with locker room and storage academic year. space and new locker room suites in Gersten Pavilion, including new state- Husak attributes the current success and the future growth of the pro- of-the-art areas for men’s and women’s basketball. gram to the staff that is in place. Since he took over the program, the coach- Husak comes from a long and accomplished background as an adminis- ing and administrative staffs that lend support to the more than 450 student- trator, fundraiser and professor during a 19-year career at California State athletes has more than doubled in size. A full-time head coach will lead 19 University, Long Beach. Between 1993-1998, he served as the Senior Associ- of the varsity sports sponsored at LMU. When Husak took over, only nine of ate Athletics Director and was mainly responsible for Athletics fundraising. the programs were led by full-time coaches. While at CSULB between 1983 and 1997, Husak served as an assistant com- In addition, support for the student-athletes was enhanced with the ad- missioner for the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Between dition of 10 brand new staff positions, which included an athletic academic 1986 and 1993 he served as chairman of CSULB’s physical education depart- coordinator, marketing/promotions manager, ticket manager, corporate rela- ment. As an associate professor of physical education at CSULB between tions manager, two assistant athletic trainers, two strength and conditioning 1979 and 1986, he established the university’s Motor Behavior Laboratory. assistant coaches, an assistant compliance director and an assistant media A 1972 graduate of State University of New York (SUNY) at Cortland, relations director. Husak holds a master’s degree and Ph.D. in Physical Education from Texas The final major piece to LMU Athletics’ growth and success has been Hu- A&M University. He and his wife of 38 years, Tish, live in Long Beach and sak’s commitment to facilities. Since he has taken over, $30 million has been have three sons, Greg, Todd and Jon.

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NCAA Compliance I Want to Play at LMU...

What do I need to do in order to play at LMU ply an official copy of your transcripts directly to (or your parents or legal guardians) one time per as a freshman? the Eligibility Center. You will also need to arrange month on or after June 15 of your sophomore year If you intend to participate in Division I or II athlet- to have your standardized test scores sent directly in high school through July 31 of your junior year ics as a freshman, you must register and be cer- from the testing agency to the NCAA Eligibility in high school. Coaches are permitted to call you tified by the NCAA Eligibility Center. To register, Center. This must be done directly from the test- two (2) times per week on or after August 1 prior you must go on-line to www.ncaaclearinghouse. ing agency’s website. The NCAA Eligibility Center to your senior year in high school. For junior col- net. You will need a major credit card to complete routing code is 9999. If you have questions, you or lege and four-year transfer prospects, you may only the registration. The fee is $60 for domestic pros- your high school counselor can obtain assistance receive one phone call per week, regardless of the pects ($85 for foreign prospects). The Eligibility by calling the NCAA Eligibility Center at (317) 223- time period. Center evaluates your academic records as well as 0700. After you graduate and your amateurism status to determine whether or before school closes for the not you are eligible to play Division I or II sports. summer, your counselor must You will be required to designate all high schools send a copy of your final tran- you have attended and answer a series of ques- script to the Eligibility Center tions relating to your status as an amateur. Once that includes your confirma- you’ve completed the registration and answered tion of graduation from high the amateurism questions, you will need to have school. each of the high schools you have attended sup- How do I know if I’m being recruited? You become a “prospective student-athlete” when Exception for Women’s Basketball ONLY Basic information you start ninth-grade classes. Before the ninth Only in the sport of women’s basketball, a college Questions? grade, you become a prospective student-athlete if coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you Should you have any questions regarding any a college gives you (or your relatives or friends) any (or your parents or legal guardians) one time dur- NCAA rules, please contact our Compliance Office financial aid or other benefits that the college does ing each of the months of April (on or after the at (310) 338-7789 or you can contact the NCAA at not provide to prospective students generally. You Thursday after the conclusion of the Women’s Final (317) 917-6222. become a “recruited prospective student-athlete” Four) and May of your junior year in high school. GO ONLINE at a particular college if any coach approaches you You can receive one call on or after June 1 through NCAA: www.ncaa.org (or any member of your family) about enrolling and June 20, and you can receive one call on or after Loyola Marymount University: www.LMU.edu participating in athletics at that college. Activities June 21 through June 30 of your junior year in high LMU Athletics: www.LMULions.com by coaches that cause you to become a recruited school. In addition, you can receive three phone prospective student-athlete are: (1) providing you calls during the month of July following your junior LMU CONTACTS with an official visit; (2) placing more than one tele- year in high school, with no more than one call per Sara Webster - Assistant Athletic Director-Compliance phone call to you or any other member of your week. On or after August 1 prior to your senior (310) 338-7789 | (800) LIONS-R-1 family; or (3) visiting you or any other member of year in high school, you can receive no more than John Infante - Assistant Director - Compliance (310) 338-3706 | (800) LIONS-R-1 your family anywhere other than the college cam- one phone call per week. pus; or (4) issuing to you a National Letter of Intent MAILING ADDRESSES or written offer of athletically related financial aid. Unlimited Phone Calls - All Sports Loyola Marymount University Unlimited phone calls can be made to you (or your Gersten Pavilion Boosters: In addition to general recruiting regula- parents or legal guardians) by a college coach Department of Athletics - Compliance tions, no alumni, boosters or representatives of a ONLY under the following circumstances: (1) dur- 1 LMU Drive - MS 8505; Los Angeles, CA 90045 college’s athletics interests can be involved in your ing the five days immediately before your official recruitment. There can be no phone calls or let- visit by the college you will be visiting; (2) on the NCAA Clearinghouse ters from boosters. If an LMU booster is contact- day of a coach’s off-campus contact with you by 301 ACT Drive - Box 4043; Iowa City, IA 52243- 4043 ing you, please call the LMU Compliance Office that coach; (3) on the initial date for signing the Toll Free – Domestic Callers: (877) 262-1492 as soon as possible at (310) 338-7789. Don’t risk National Letter of Intent in your sport through two Foreign Calls: (319) 337-1492 your NCAA eligibility! days after the initial signing date; and (4) you (or www.ncaaclearinghouse.net your parents or legal guardians) may telephone a When can I talk to the coach and have him/her coach at your expense as often as you wish. At After November 1, 2007 see me play? the completion of your junior year (after July 1), NCAA Eligibility Center coaches may also accept collect calls from you, P.O. Box 7110 TELEPHONE CALLS using our toll-free number (1-800-LIONS-R-1). In Indianapolis, IN 46206 In all Sports Other Than Football men’s basketball ONLY, coaches may accept a toll-

WHAT CAN I RECEIVE FROM LMU and Basketball free call from you no earlier than the conclusion of You (or your family) may not receive any benefit, A college coach (but not a booster) is permitted your sophomore year in high school. inducement or arrangement such as cash, cloth- to call you (or your parents or legal guardians) on ing, cars, improper expenses, transportation, gifts or after July 1 following the completion of your RECRUITING CALENDARS or loans to encourage you to sign a National Let- junior year in high school. On or after July 1 after Keep in mind that every sport has a different re- ter of Intent or attend an NCAA college. Loyola the completion of your junior year in high school, cruiting calendar. A coach in a particular sport may Marymount University may offer you a one-year a college coach is permitted to call you only one or may not be permitted to call you during certain scholarship that covers room and board, tuition and time per week. times of the year. When you do speak to a college fees, and required course-related books, or any part coach, be sure to ask about the recruiting calendar of these. The institution can recommend that this aid be renewed each year, as is the general practice Exception for Men’s Basketball ONLY so you understand when you can accept phone at LMU. Only in the sport of men’s basketball, a college calls from college coaches. You can also find the coach (but not a booster) is permitted to call you recruiting calendars for all sports on-line at www. LMU Softball 96 2010 Guide inside LMU

ncaa.org. Staff Directory OFF-CAMPUS CONTACTS GENERAL PHONE:...... (310) 338-2765 TICKETS:...... (310) 338-LION In all Sports Other Than Football and Basketball BY MAIL:...... Administration:...... Loyola Marymount University A college coach is permitted to contact you in person off the college campus ...... Gersten Pavilion; 1 LMU Drive - MS 8505; Los Angeles, CA 90045 only on or after July 1 after the completion of your junior year in high school...... Coaching Staff:...... Loyola Marymount University A contact is any face-to-face meeting between a college coach or athletics ...... Leavey Center; 1 LMU Drive - MS 8235; Los Angeles, CA 90045 BY FAX: staff member and you or your parents, during which any of you say more Leavey Center:...... (310) 338-5915 Men’s Basketball: ...... (310) 338-7644 than “hello.” Also, any such face-to-face meeting that is prearranged or that Aquatics: ...... (310) 338-3796 Media Services: ...... (310) 338-2703 takes place on your campus, at an organized competition or practice involving Training Room: ...... (310) 338-5191 Administration:...... (310) 338-4577 you or your high school, preparatory school, two-year college or all-star team Compliance: ...... (310) 258-4628 shall be considered a contact, regardless of the conversation. Currently in all Administration (Area Code - 310) sports other than football, college coaches may contact you off the college Athletic Director Dr. William Husak...... Director of Athletics...... 338-5940 campus no more than three times. However, a college coach may visit your Dan Smith...... Associate Athletic Director - Internal Ops...... 338-7483 high school (with the approval of your high school principal) only once a week Addie Casey...... Office Supervisor/Co-Camp Director...... 338-3047 during a contact period. Junior college prospects who are non-qualifiers as Faith Sauerwald...... Senior Secretary/Co-Camp Director...... 338-4504 determined by the NCAA Eligibility Center may not be recruited until they June D’Amour...... Senior Secretary...... 338-1743 have completed one academic year at the junior college. Compliance Sara Webster...... Assistant Athletic Director - Compliance...... 338-7789 John Infante...... Assistant Director of Compliance...... 338-3706 In Men’s Basketball Business & Finance A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to the opening day Maria Behm...... Associate Athletic Director - Business/SWA...... 338-7645 of classes of your senior year in high school. During the academic year, a Robyn Millen...... Business Affairs Assistant...... 338-2953 college coach is limited to seven recruiting opportunities with you (contacts Media Services/Sports Information John Shaffer...... Assistant Athletics Director - Media Services...... 338-7643 and evaluations combined) with no more than three in-person, off-campus Sports: Men’s basketball, Men’s & Women’s Water Polo, Men’s Golf contacts at any site during your senior year in high school. Mark Dodson...... Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations...... 338-5798 Sports: Men’s & Women’s Soccer, Women’s Basketball, Softball In Women’s Basketball Tyler Geivett...... Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations...... 338-7638 A college coach is not permitted to contact you prior to the opening day of Sports: Baseball, Volleyball, Swimming Ahnie Draper...... Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant...... 338-7768 classes of your senior year in high school. During the academic year, a college Sports: M/W Tennis, Rowing/Crew, Cross Country/Track, Cheer coach is limited to five recruiting opportunities with you (contacts and evalu- Academics ations combined) with no more than three in-person, off-campus contacts at Matt Casana...... Director of Academic Services...... 338-1736 any site during your senior year in high school. This restriction includes your Sherilyn Frazier...... Assistant Academic Advisor...... 338-6594 relatives or legal guardians, but does not include any contact made during Eric Wiener...... Academics Assistant...... 258-8872 Development your official visit to campus. Further, all communication between you, your Brian Luft...... Assistant Athletic Director - Development...... 338-7853 relatives, legal guardians, your coach, or anyone else involved with your par- Rob Anderson...... Dir. of Annual Support for Athletic Giving ...... 338-2908 ticipation in basketball, directly or indirectly, and a college coach during the Jason Hanchar...... Corporate Relations Manager...... 338-5201 month of July is prohibited. Tickets/Marketing/Promotions Karina Handeland...... Assistant Athletics Director - Marketing...... 258-8608 Alisa Binetti...... Ticket Manager...... 338-4537 EVALUATIONS Danny Cup Choy...... Marketing Assistant...... 338-5466 An evaluation is any off-campus activity used to assess your academic quali- Heather Herkenhoff...... Central Ticket Agency...... 338-7588 fications or athletic ability, including a visit to your high school (during which Strength Room no contact occurs) or watching you practice or compete at any site. Currently Bobby Harmstom...... Strength and Conditioning Coach...... 338-7690 Sports: Men’s basketball, Women’s Basketball, Baseball, Women’s Volleyball in all sports other than football and women’s basketball, a college coach is Ciara Carl...... Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach...... 338-5796 limited to seven opportunities (contacts and evaluations combined) to recruit Sports: M/W Tennis, Women’s Water Polo, Men’s Soccer, Golf, Softball, Cheer Geno del Rosario...... Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach...... 338-5796 you and not more than three of the seven opportunities may be contacts. In Sports: Women’s Soccer, Swimming, Men’s Water Polo, Cross Country/Track, Rowing women’s basketball, coaches have a limit of five opportunities with which to Training Room recruit you (contact and evaluations combined) off the college campus. Not Keith Ellison...... Coordinator of Athletics Medicine...... 338-2874 more than three of those five opportunities may be contacts. Once you sign a Sports: Men’s basketball, M/W Water Polo, Cross Country/Track, Cheer Joe Gonzalez...... Assistant Athletics Trainer...... 338-2764 National Letter of Intent, you may be evaluated an unlimited number of times Sports: Women’s Basketball, Men’s Soccer, Women’s Tennis, Golf by a college coach from the college with which you have signed. Beth Drayer...... Assistant Athletics Trainer...... 338-2340 Sports: Women’s Soccer, Men’s Tennis, Softball, Swimming Steven Cortez...... Assistant Athletics Trainer...... 338-5220 LETTERS AND RECRUITING MATERIALS Sports: Women’s Volleyball, Baseball, Men’s Crew, Women’s Rowing In all sports other than men’s basketball, letters (including emails) and printed Facilities recruiting information may be sent to you starting September 1st at the be- Shane Howell...... Athletic Facilities Manager...... 338-7641 Shelton Lorick...... Athletic Facilities Assistant...... 338-7642 ginning of your junior year in high school. In men’s basketball, you may re- Angelo Rawles...... Athletic Facilities Assistant...... 338-7642 ceive these materials after June 15 at the completion of your sophomore year SPORTS in high school. This information can only be sent to you through regular mail Jason Gill...... Baseball Head Coach...... 338-2949 services. College coaches are not permitted to send anything to you (expect Max Good...... Men’s Basketball Head Coach...... 338-7623 a National Letter of Intent offer) through any express mail service (e.g. Federal Julie Wilhoit...... Women’s Basketball Head Coach...... 338-7699 John Loughran...... Men’s Water Polo Head Coach...... 338-1844 Express, UPS, DHL, etc.). Kyle Witt...... Women’s Water Polo Head Coach...... 258-8646 Bonnie Adair...... Women’s Swimming Head Coach...... 258-4685 For more information, please visit our website at Dawn Regan...... Rowing/Crew Head Coach...... 338-7624 www.LMULions.com. Scott Guerrero...... Cross Country/Track Head Coach...... 338-7630 Alex Galvan...... Men’s Golf Head Coach...... 258-8619 Paul Krumpe...... Men’s Soccer Head Coach...... 338-7640 Good Luck and GO LIONS!!! Joe Mallia...... Women’s Soccer Head Coach...... 338-2795 Gary Ferrin...... Softball Head Coach...... 338-7651 Brad Sceney...... Men’s Tennis Head Coach...... 338-7589 Jamie Sanchez...... Women’s Tennis Head Coach...... 338-7506 Steve Stratos...... Volleyball Head Coach...... 338-4528

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rab your sunscreen and your towel, because LA has more than Where to Shop: Retail Therapy 50 miles of coastline and 33 public beaches, so you can always If you’re looking for that perfect bathing suit or pair of sunglasses or Gfind a stretch of sand to snatch and plenty of waves to catch. a chic, antique accent table for your living room, you’ve come to the But don’t forget your appetite, an extra suitcase and a sense of adven- right place. Head to Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade for several ture, because LA’s coastal cities are more than just a bunch of pretty pedestrian-only blocks full of well-known retailers such as Pottery Barn places. From the quiet enclaves of Playa del Rey and Marina del Rey just and Urban Outfitters, as well as one-of-the-kind shops, plus three multi- minutes from the LMU campus, to the funky ambience of Venice with plex cinemas and a slew of restaurants, cafes and bars. its offbeat street performers, each of these waterfront wonders offers its own personality and its own take on dining, shopping, attractions and Nearby, the hottest celebs — Jennifer Aniston, Leonardo DiCaprio, Gw- activities. yneth Paltrow and George Clooney among them — shop at Fred Segal. Equally alluring is Montana Avenue, where you’ll find high-end designer Where to Eat: Coastal Cuisine boutiques, including some that are owned by celebrity clans. And if it’s Got a hankering for fresh seafood? How about a healthy entrée salad? quirky you want, go straight to Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice for Or a greasy burger? Our beach cities have them all. Representing diverse antiques, vintage clothing, funky collectibles and locally created art — all coastal cuisine is the spruced-up Mexican fare of celebrity chefs Susan set in the neighborhood’s laid-back beach atmosphere. Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, hosts of the Food Network’s “Too Hot Tamales,” at Border Grill Santa Monica. For even more celebrity watch- What to See: Fabled Attractions ing, head to The Lobster in Santa Monica or Geoffrey’s on the beach in When you get tired of sunbathing and surfing, there’s always something Malibu. fun to do. For classic serenity, visit the Getty Villa, presiding on a promon- tory overlooking the ocean on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. It re- Artist types like the Asian fusion cuisine at Chaya Venice, where local cently reopened after nearly a decade of renovations and has an exquisite artists, musicians and movie industry moguls hang out. Meanwhile, cou- permanent exhibition of Greek, Roman and Etruscan antiquities. ples enjoy romantic dinners overlooking the marina and its million-dollar yachts at Café del Rey in Marina del Rey. More casual fare can be had at Partake in good old-fashioned fun and take a ride on the 1916, fully a number of local hot dog and hamburger stands. And several eateries at restored carousel inside a National Historic Landmark hippodrome build- San Pedro’s Ports O’ Call Village serve up freshly caught seafood cooked ing on the Santa Monica Pier. The pier also is home to Pacific Park, where on outdoor grills. you can hop onto a Ferris wheel, a roller coaster and other rides and play arcade games over Santa Monica Bay.

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Just south of the pier, there’s plenty to gawk at along the Venice Beach boardwalk, from the off-the-wall street performers on Ocean Front Walk, Things To See And Do In to the washboard stomachs and bulging biceps at the Muscle Beach out- Southern California door gym. Or rent some skates and draw some of your own attention. Anaheim Ducks Los Angeles Sparks Big Bear Mountain / Lake Los Angeles Zoo If you’re farther south, visit the spectacular wood and glass Wayfarers Catalina Island Malibu Chapel, designed by Lloyd Wright, Frank’s son, which overlooks the Pacific Disneyland Mammoth Mountain Ocean just south of Palos Verdes. While you’re in the area, stop by the pris- tine Trump National Golf Club for a round of golf and breathtaking views. Disney Studios Manhattan Beach Dodger Stadium Marina del Rey If it’s family fun you’re looking for, you can get an up-close-and-personal Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Mann’s Chinese Theatre look at the Pacific Ocean’s inhabitants at the Aquarium of the Pacific on Edison Field Melrose Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach. In San Pedro, the Cabrillo Marine Aquari- Getty Museum Newport Beach um recently had a $10 million facelift and features a hands-on Exploration Great Western Forum Queen Mary Center and an aquatic nursery. While you’re in San Pedro, catch the fantas- tic views from Point Fermin Lighthouse, one of LA’s most historic landmarks. Greek Theatre Paramount Studios Or better yet, take a stroll on the new San Pedro Waterfront Promenade, Griffith Park Observatory Planet Hollywood lined with magnolias, peppermint trees and colorful gardens. Hard Rock Cafe Redondo Beach Hermosa Beach Rodeo Drive If you’d rather be on the water, you can take a cruise with Hornblower Hollywood Bowl Rose Bowl Cruises & Events in Marina del Rey or with Spirit Cruises & Yacht Parties in San Pedro. Dinner cruises are available, and if you want to celebrate a spe- Hollywood Park Santa Monica Pier / Third cial occasion with 40 to 400 of your closest friends, you can charter yachts Hollywood Walk of Fame street Promenade from Hornblower, Spirit or FantaSea Yachts & Yacht Club. You can even get House of Blues Sea World away to Catalina, the “island of romance,” in less than an hour and a half Huntington Beach Shrine Auditorium from San Pedro or Long Beach via the Catalina Express ferry. Knotts Berry Farm Six Flags Hurricane Har- Legoland bor Where to Stay: Hot, Hip Hotels After a day in the sun, there are plenty of places to relax and get a good Long Beach Aquarium Six Flags Magic Mountain night’s sleep. Santa Monica Beach is virtually the backyard of Shutters on LA Angels of Anaheim Snow Summit the Beach and Casa Del Mar. Just steps away are Loews Santa Monica Los Angeles Avengers Staples Center Beach Hotel and Le Merigot, a JW Marriott Beach Hotel and Spa. Nearby, Los Angeles Clippers Universal Studios / the Viceroy Santa Monica is a hip, urban, boutique retreat, while the his- LA Memorial Coliseum City Walk toric Fairmont Miramar Hotel Santa Monica is closeby. For a little vintage style, stay at Venice Beach Suites & Hotel, right in the midst of Venice’s bus- Los Angeles Dodgers Venice Beach tling scene. Farther south, the Marina del Rey Marriott and the Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles Kings Walt Disney Concert Hall Marina del Rey overlook thousands of yachts moored in one of the world’s Los Angeles Lakers Warner Bros. Studios largest man-made recreational marinas.

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LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 2010 SOFTBALL SCHEDULE

Date Day Opponent Time Date Day Opponent Time Feb. 12 Fri. UC Davis # 11:15 a.m. Apr. 2 Fri. BYU & 5:30 p.m. Feb. 12 Fri. Kent State # 1:30 p.m. Apr. 3 Sat. Cal State Bakersfield & 12:00 p.m. Feb. 13 Sat. Long Beach State # 9:00 a.m. Apr. 3 Sat. BYU & 2:30 p.m. Feb. 13 Sat. Illinois # 11:15 a.m. Feb. 14 Sun. UNLV # 4:00 p.m. Apr. 10 Sat. Cal State Bakersfield * 12/2 p.m. Apr. 11 Sun. Cal State Bakersfield * 12/2 p.m. Feb. 23 Tues. Hawai’i 1:00 p.m. Apr. 17 Sat. Saint Mary’s * 12/2 p.m. Apr. 18 Sun. Saint Mary’s * 12/2 p.m. Mar. 5 Fri. UC Davis @ 6:00 p.m. Apr. 24 Sat. Santa Clara * 12/2 p.m. Mar. 6 Sat. Oregon St. @ 3:45 p.m. Apr. 25 Sun. Santa Clara * 12/2 p.m. Mar. 6 Sat. Florida @ 6:00 p.m. May 1 Sat. San Diego * 12/2 p.m. Mar. 7 Sun. North Carolina @ 9:00 a.m. May 2 Sun. San Diego * 12/2 p.m. May 8 Sat. Sacramento State * 2/4 p.m. Mar. 12 Fri. DePaul $ 3:00 p.m. HST May 9 Sun. Sacramento State * 1/3 p.m. Mar. 12 Fri. Hawai’i $ 7:00 p.m. HST May 15 Sat. PCSC Championship Series TBA Mar. 13 Sat. Troy $ 12:00 p.m. HST May 16 Sun. PCSC Championship Series TBA Mar. 13 Sat. TBD $ 4/6 p.m. HST Mar. 14 Sun. TBD $ 10 a.m./noon HST * - Pacific Coast Softball Conference game (doubleheaders) Mar. 16 Tues. Harvard 12:00 p.m. Bold - Home games played at Smith Field # - Sportco Kick-Off Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 18 Thur. Bucknell % 12:00 p.m. @ - DeMarini Invitational (Fullerton, Calif.) Mar. 18 Thur. North Dakota % 2:00 p.m. $ - Malihini Kipa Aloha Tournament (Honolulu, Hawai’i) Mar. 19 Fri. Utah Valley % 12:00 p.m. % - Crowne Plaza LAX Showcase (Smith Field) Mar. 19 Fri. Bucknell % 2:00 p.m. & - 1st Annual Pre-Conference Tourn. (St. George, Utah) Mar. 20 Sat. Utah Valley % 10:00 a.m. All times Pacific unless otherwise noted. Mar. 20 Sat. North Dakota % 2:00 p.m. Schedule subject to change

Mar. 26 Fri. UNLV 2:00 p.m. Mar. 28 Sun. UCLA 12/2 p.m.

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