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TEAM INFORMATION QUICK FACTS Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 2 INFORMATION 2016 Utah Softball Schedule ...... 3 Location ...... Salt Lake City, Utah Elevation ...... 4,657 ft. 2016 SEASON PREVIEW Founded ...... 1850 2016 Softball Preview ...... 4 Enrollment...... 31,515 2016 Opponents ...... 5 Nickname ...... Utes Colors ...... Crimson & White COACHING STAFF Mascot ...... Swoop (Red-Tailed Hawk) Conference ...... Pac-12 Head Coach Amy Hogue ...... 10 President ...... David W. Pershing, Ph.D. Assistant Coach Cody Thomson ...... 12 Athletics Director ...... Chris Hill, Ph.D. Assistant Coach Maggie Livreri ...... 12 Volunteer Assistant Coach Russ Paskins ...... 13 Student Manager Mattie Snow ...... 13 SOFTBALL HISTORY Athletic Administration ...... 13 First Year of Softball ...... 1976 All-Time Record ...... 1,164-883-6 (.568) MEET THE UTES All-Time Conference Record ...... 357-300-1 (.543) All-Time Pac-12 Record ...... 29-66 (.305) 2016 Softball Roster ...... 14 NCAA Tournament Appearances ...... 13 Roster Breakdown/Depth Chart ...... 15 Kayce Nieto ...... 16 Regional Titles ...... Three (‘85, ‘91, ‘94) Shelby Pacheco ...... 18 Kristen Stewart ...... 20 STAFF INFORMATION Bridget Castro ...... 22 Head Coach ...... Amy Hogue (Utah, ‘94) Sammy Cordova ...... 24 Utah Record ...... 224-208-1 (.518, Eight years) Hannah Flippen...... 26 NJCAA Record ...... 197-82 (.706, Five years) Bella Secaira ...... 28 Overall Record ...... 421-292-1 (.590, 13 years) Anissa Urtez ...... 30 Heather Bowen ...... 32 Offi ce Phone ...... 801.581.3093 Katie Donovan ...... 34 Email ...... [email protected] Miranda Viramontes ...... 36 Kay Kay Fronda ...... 38 Assistant Coach ...... Cody Thomson Sarita Leon ...... 38 Offi ce Phone ...... 801.587.3093 Delilah Pacheco ...... 39 Email ...... [email protected] Ally Dickman ...... 39 Hailey Hilburn ...... 40 Aubrey Peterson ...... 40 Assistant Coach ...... Maggie Livreri Maddie Roth ...... 41 Offi ce Phone ...... 801.587.9211

2015 SEASON REVIEW Volunteer Assistant Coach ...... Russ Paskins 2015 Season Review ...... 42 STADIUM INFORMATION 2015 Season Statistics ...... 44 2015 Season Statistical Summary ...... 45 Stadium ...... Utah Softball Stadium Capacity ...... 1,410 UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 TEAM INFORMATION Utah Softball - By the Numbers ...... 46 2015 Overall Record ...... 36-19 All-Americans...... 47 2015 Pac-12 Record (Finish) ...... 12-11 (Fourth) Career Records ...... 48 Single-Game/Season Records ...... 50 Postseason Success ...... 51 2016 OUTLOOK Awards and Honors ...... 52 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 11/7 Yearly Records ...... 53 Position Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/3 Year-by-Year Records ...... 54 Pitchers Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 All-Time Record vs. Opponents ...... 56 Newcomers ...... 7 Utah vs. the Pac-12...... 57 MEDIA INFORMATION THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL Associate Director/Softball Contact ...... Drew Wiseman Utah Softball Stadium ...... 58 Offi ce Phone ...... 801.581.3771 The Utah Experience ...... 59 Email ...... [email protected] Salt Lake City ...... 60 Fax ...... 801.581.4358 The University of Utah ...... 61 Mailing Address ...... 1825 E. South Campus Dr. Campus Life ...... 62 Salt Lake City, UT 84112 This is Pac-12 Country ...... 63 Radio/Television Roster ...... BC THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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HSI THSFBL RDTO 05RVE ETTEUE OCIGSAF21 RVE TEAM INFORMATION 2016 PREVIEW 220160 COACHING STAFF 16 SSCHEDULE MEET THE UTES CHE 2015 REVIEW DUL TRADITION E THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL Date Opponent Location Time Date Opponent Location Time 2/12 vs. No. 25 Notre Dame ! Tempe, Ariz. 12 p.m. MT 4/18 vs. No. 20 Arizona State * (P12N) Salt Lake City 7 p.m. MT 2/13 vs. Georgia State ! Tempe, Ariz. 6 p.m. MT 4/22 vs. Stanford * Salt Lake City 6 p.m. MT vs. Portland State ! Tempe, Ariz. 8:15 p.m. MT 4/23 vs. Stanford * Salt Lake City 5 p.m. MT 2/14 vs. Fresno State ! Tempe, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. MT 4/24 vs. Stanford * Salt Lake City 11:30 a.m. MT vs. Boston College ! Tempe, Ariz. 3:45 p.m. MT 4/29 at No. 21 Washington * (P12N) Seattle, Wash. 7 p.m. PT 2/15 vs. No. 17 Kentucky ! Tempe, Ariz. 12:30 p.m. MT 4/30 at No. 21 Washington * (P12N) Seattle, Wash. 7 p.m. PT 2/19 vs. Robert Morris # Las Vegas, Nev. 9 a.m. PT 5/1 at No. 21 Washington * (P12N) Seattle, Wash. 12 p.m. PT vs. San Jose State # Las Vegas, Nev. 11:15 a.m. PT 5/6 vs. No. 5 UCLA * (P12N) Salt Lake City 7 p.m. MT 2/20 vs. UC Davis # Las Vegas, Nev. 11:15 a.m. PT 5/7 vs. No. 5 UCLA * (P12N) Salt Lake City 6 p.m. MT vs. Boise State # Las Vegas, Nev. 1:30 p.m. PT 5/8 vs. No. 5 UCLA * (P12N) Salt Lake City 12 p.m. MT 2/21 vs. Hawai’i # Las Vegas, Nev. 11:15 a.m. PT 5/12 at No. 7 * (P12N) Eugene, Ore. 7 p.m. PT 2/25 vs. No. 9 Oklahoma % Cathedral City, Calif. 3 p.m. PT 5/13 at No. 7 Oregon * (P12N) Eugene, Ore. 7 p.m. PT vs. Cal State Fullerton % Cathedral City, Calif. 6 p.m. PT 5/14 at No. 7 Oregon * (P12N) Eugene, Ore. 2 p.m. PT 2/26 vs. Long Beach State % Cathedral City, Calif. 6 p.m. PT 5/15 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA 2/27 vs. No. 1 Florida % Cathedral City, Calif. 9:30 a.m. PT 5/16 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA vs. Cal State Northridge % Cathedral City, Calif. 3 p.m. PT 5/17 NCAA Regionals TBA TBA 2/28 vs. New Mexico State % Cathedral City, Calif. 11:30 a.m. PT 5/21 NCAA Super-Regionals TBA TBA 3/9 at USF (DH) Tampa, Fla. 5 p.m. ET 5/22 NCAA Super-Regionals TBA TBA 3/11 vs. Indiana State ^ Orlando, Fla. 10 a.m. ET 5/23 NCAA Super-Regionals TBA TBA at No. 16 UCF ^ Orlando, Fla. 2:30 p.m. ET 5/24 NCAA Super-Regionals TBA TBA 3/12 vs. Florida Gulf Coast ^ Orlando, Fla. 11 a.m. ET 5/28 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA vs. Purdue ^ Orlando, Fla. 3:30 p.m. ET 5/29 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 3/13 vs. Purdue ^ Orlando, Fla. 11 a.m. ET 5/30 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 3/15 vs. BYU (P12N) Salt Lake City 4 p.m. MT 5/31 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 3/16 vs. Southern Utah (DH) (P12N) Salt Lake City 3 p.m. MT 6/1 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 3/19 vs. Oregon State * Salt Lake City 1 p.m. MT 6/2 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 3/20 vs. Oregon State * Salt Lake City 1 p.m. MT 6/3 WCWS Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 3/21 vs. Oregon State * Salt Lake City 12 p.m. MT 3/24 at No. 13 Arizona * (P12N) Tucson, Ariz. 8 p.m. MT * Pac-12 Game | ! Kajikawa Classic | # DeMarini Classic 3/25 at No. 13 Arizona * (P12N) Tucson, Ariz. 8 p.m. MT % Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic | ^ UCF Spring Fling 3/26 at No. 13 Arizona * (P12N) Tucson, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. MT (P12N) Game Televised Live on Pac-12 Networks 3/29 vs. Weber State Salt Lake City 4 p.m. MT All Games, Dates and Times are Subject to Change 3/30 vs. Idaho State Salt Lake City 4 p.m. MT 4/8 at No. 23 California * Berkeley, Calif. 3 p.m. PT 4/9 at No. 23 California * Berkeley, Calif. 1 p.m. PT 4/10 at No. 23 California * Berkeley, Calif. 12 p.m. PT 4/16 vs. No. 20 Arizona State * (P12N) Salt Lake City 4 p.m. MT 4/17 vs. No. 20 Arizona State * (P12N) Salt Lake City 7 p.m. MT

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Dates: Feb. 12-15 Dates: Feb. 25-28 Location: Tempe, Ariz. Location: Cathedral City, Calif. Host: Arizona State Host: Big League Dreams USA Venue: Tempe Complex/Farrington Venue: Big League Dreams Park Stadium Utah Opponents: Oklahoma, Cal State Utah Opponents: Notre Dame, Georgia State, Fullerton, Long Beach State, Florida, Cal State Portland State, Fresno State, Boston College, Northridge, New Mexico State Kentucky

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Dates: Feb. 19-21 Dates: March 11-13 Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Location: Orlando, Fla. Host: UNLV Host: UCF Venue: S.L. Craig Field Venue: UCF Softball Complex Utah Opponents: Robert Morris, San Jose Utah Opponents: Indiana State, UCF, Florida State. UC Davis, Boise State, Hawaii Gulf Coast, Purdue

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM | @UTAH_SOFTBALL 2 22016016 UUTAHTAH SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22016016 PPREVIEWREVIEW Following a 36-19 record and an at-large berth into the 2015 NCAA INFIELDERS Championship Tournament, the Utes fi nished with a top-25 national Utah returns its entire infi eld from last season, anchored by junior ranking in the fi nal ESPN.com/USA Softball Poll for just the second time Hannah Flippen. The second baseman became the fi rst Ute player to in school history. The 36 wins were the most for the program in almost a earn back-to-back All-NFCA honors since Diana Phillips since 2008. decade. Flippen hit .348 for the Utes, collecting eight doubles, a pair of triples Buoyed by an early 12-game winning streak, the second longest in Utah and seven home runs. She scored 47 runs on the season and drove in history, the Utes fi nished 17-6 in non-conference tournament action. 28. A staple at second base for the Utes, Flippen recorded a team-high After being swept by UCLA and Oregon, the Utes won fi ve-consecutive 120 assists and was a part of 23 double plays. league series, going 12-5 the rest of the way and fi nishing fourth in the Pac-12 At the hot corner, the Utes have another All-NFCA and All-Pac-12 performer in Kristen Stewart. The senior hit .275 with 10 doubles, a triple Utah made its fi rst NCAA Regional appearance since 2006, defeating and four home runs last season, while scoring 33 runs and driving in Longwood and Virginia Tech, before falling to nationally ranked 28. Her 119 fi elding assists ranked sixth in the Pac-12 and she ranked Tennessee second on the team with 21 walks.

Head coach Amy Hogue was named the Pac-12 Conference’s Coach Shortstop Anissa Urtez and fi rst baseman Bridget Castro comprise the of the Year in 2015 and returns for her ninth season in charge of the rest of the infi eld. Urtez has started every game for the Utes during her Utes. Utah will also have sophomore Katie Donovan back in the circle fi rst two seasons and was named to the Pac-12’s All-Defensive Team. for her second season. She also led the conference with 12 sacrifi ce bunts.

PITCHERS & CATCHERS Castro has also started every game during her career as she enters her Utah will have sophomore Katie Donovan back in the circle for her junior season. She had 338 putouts last year with a Pac-12 season-high second season. As a freshman, Donovan posted a 16-8 record and 18 in a contest vs. No. 20 Washington. recorded four shutouts in 25 starts on her way to earning All-NFCA and All-Pac-12 honors. She fi nished third in the Pac-12 with a 2.66 earned run The Utes also added infi elder Sarita Leon who arrives in Utah from average and 154 strikeouts. Spokane Community College.

Opponents batted just .224 against her, third lowest in the Pac-12 and OUTFIELDERS her seven saves placed her third in the nation. Donovan was one Right fi elder Heather Bowen is the only returnee in the outfi eld after batter away from a perfect game in just her second tournament as a an impressive freshman season. The Las Vegas native was named freshman. She notched her fi rst no hitter in the shutout against Nevada. All-Pac-12 after starting 43 games, hitting .288 and slugging .407 for the Utes. Sophomore Miranda Viramontes was another All-Pac-12 selection for Utah. She fi nished with a 3.20 ERA, fi fth-best in the Pac-12, and made 24 The Utes have added seven players to their roster for the 2016 season. starts. Two outfi elders, transfer Delilah Pacheco and true freshman Ally Dickman, seem to be in the lead for the available spots. Another hurler at Hogue’s disposal is junior Sammy Cordova. She earned the start and victory over Longwood in the NCAA Tournament, Dickman recorded a .390 average and was an all-league selection allowing only two hits in four innings and striking out a season-high four as well as the team MVP her senior season at Capistrano Valley High batters. School in California.

The Utes also have senior Kayce Nieto who appeared in 12 games and Pacheco was a NFCA and NJCAA All-American, capturing the notched two saves. Marucci Elite Hitter Award this past season at Blinn College. Over two seasons, she batted .391 with 69 stolen bases and maintained a .438 Utah also added its pitcher for the future with Hailey Hilburn. Hilburn on-base percentage and a .433 slugging percentage. collected 53 wins inside the circle with a career earned run average of 1.67 and tallied 428 strikeouts in 510 innings while earning all-state Another option could be found in Kay Kay Fronda or Aubrey Peterson. honors in California. Fronda was an All-American at Palomar College, batting .445 over two seasons with 13 home runs and 73 runs batted in. Peterson was a four- Behind the plate, the Utes return senior Shelby Pacheco who has time All-Wesco honoree and an All-Area selection at Cascade High started 156 games in three seasons. An All-Defensive performer last year School in Washington. for the Pac-12, she paced all catchers in the conference by picking off three runners and throwing out 15. ` SCHEDULE The Utes will play 53 games during the regular season, 28 of them will be Junior Bella Secaira appeared in 31 games, making 12 starts for the against teams that qualifi ed for last season’s NCAA Tournament. , none more impressive than her performance in a win at No. 22 will take part in four tournaments and host 17 contests, including four Arizona State when she homered and drove in three runs. Pac-12 series, at Dumke Family Softball Stadium.

The Utes also added Maddie Roth tallied a career batting average “I can honestly say I have never been more excited for our spring of .360 with eight home runs 81 runs batted in. She was a four-time all- season than this year,” Hogue said. “From our very fi rst game vs. Notre league selection at Esperanza High School in California and during her Dame until our last contest against Oregon, it is simply and exciting senior season, she batted .408 with eight home runs and 27 runs batted schedule. in. THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH KENTUCKY WILDCATS Location ...... South Bend, Ind. Location ...... Lexington, Kent. Conference ...... Atlantic Coast (ACC) Conference ...... Southeastern (SEC) Head Coach ...... Deanna Gumpf Head Coach ...... Rachel Lawson Career Record ...... 591-235-1 Career Record ...... 368-283 ND Record ...... 591-235-1 UK Record ...... 276-199 2015 Record ...... 42-15 2015 Record ...... 32-26 ACC Record ...... 17-6 SEC Record ...... 5-19 Feb. 12 | Noon SB Contact ...... Tony Jones Feb. 15 | 12:30 p.m. SB Contact ...... Chris Shoals Tempe, Ariz. Email ...... [email protected] Tempe, Ariz. Email ...... [email protected] Tempe Sports Complex Website ...... UND.com Farrington Stadium Website ...... UKAthletics.com

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS ROBERT MORRIS COLONIALS Location ...... Atlanta, Ga. Location ...... Moon Township, Pa. Conference ...... Sun Belt Conference ...... Northeast (NEC) Head Coach ...... Roger Kincaid Head Coach ...... Craig Coleman Career Record ...... 178-110 Career Record ...... 632-545-5 GSU Record ...... 178-110 RMU Record ...... 632-545-5 2015 Record ...... 38-22 2015 Record ...... 26-23 Sun Belt Record ...... 14-10 NEC Record ...... 13-3 Feb. 13 | 6 p.m. SB Contact ...... Will Owens Feb. 19 | 9 a.m. SB Contact ...... Spencer Kowitz Tempe, Ariz. Email ...... [email protected] Henderson, Nev. Email ...... [email protected] Tempe Sports Complex Website ...... GeorgiaStateSports.com Stephanie Lynn Craig Park Website ...... RMUColonials.com

PORTLAND STATE VIKINGS Location ...... Portland, Ore. Location ...... San Jose, Calif. Conference ...... Big Sky Conference ...... Mountain West (MWC) Head Coach ...... Barb Sherwood Head Coach ...... Peter Turner Career Record ...... 24-71 Career Record ...... 221-227 Portland State Record ...... 24-71 SJSU Record ...... 221-227 2015 Record ...... 16-35 2015 Record ...... 37-19 Big Sky Record ...... 8-13 MWC Record ...... 17-7 Feb. 13 | 8:15 p.m. SB Contact ...... Ryan McCall Feb. 19 | 11:15 a.m. SB Contact ...... Richard Stern Tempe, Ariz. Email ...... [email protected] Henderson, Nev. Email ...... [email protected] Tempe Sports Complex Website ...... GoViks.com Stephanie Lynn Craig Park Website ...... SJSUSpartans.com

FRESNO STATE BULLDOGS UC DAVIS AGGIES Location ...... Fresno, Calif. Location ...... Davis, Calif. Conference ...... Mountain West (MWC) Conference ...... Big West Head Coach ...... Tirsha Ford Head Coach ...... Erin Thorpe Career Record ...... 101-61 Career Record ...... 242-322-1 Fresno State Record ...... 101-61 UCD Record ...... 18-31 2015 Record ...... 40-16 2015 Record ...... 18-31 MWC Record ...... 20-4 Big West Record ...... 6-15 Feb. 14 | 1:30 p.m. SB Contact ...... Kimberly Fisher Feb. 20 | 11:15 a.m. SB Contact ...... Eric Bankston Tempe, Ariz. Email ...... kimfi [email protected] Henderson, Nev. Email ...... [email protected] Tempe Sports Complex Website ...... GoBulldogs.com Stephanie Lynn Craig Park Website ...... UCDavisAggies.com

BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES BOISE STATE BRONCOS Location ...... Chestnut Hill, Mass. Location ...... Boise, Idaho Conference ...... Atlantic Coast (ACC) Conference ...... Mountain West (MWC) Head Coach ...... Ashley Obrest Head Coach ...... Cindy Ball Career Record ...... 121-136 Career Record ...... 12-42 BC Record ...... 94-115 Boise State Record ...... 12-42 2015 Record ...... 27-24 2015 Record ...... 12-42 ACC Record ...... 6-15 MWC Record ...... 4-20 Feb. 14 | 3:45 p.m. SB Contact ...... Sebastian Lena Feb. 20 | 1:30 p.m. SB Contact ...... Aaron Juarez Tempe, Ariz. Email ...... [email protected] Henderson, Nev. Email ...... [email protected] Tempe Sports Complex Website ...... BCEagles.com Stephanie Lynn Craig Park Website ...... BroncoSports.com

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HAWAI’I RAINBOW WAHINE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE MATADORS Location ...... Honolulu, Hawai’i Location ...... Northridge, Calif. Conference ...... Big West Conference ...... Big West Head Coach ...... Bob Coolen Head Coach ...... Tairia Flowers Career Record ...... 969-611-1 Career Record ...... 129-147 Hawaii Record ...... 897-518-1 CSUN Record ...... 129-147 2015 Record ...... 32-22 2015 Record ...... 41-17 Big West Record ...... 13-8 Big West Record ...... 16-5 Feb. 21 | 11:15 p.m. SB Contact ...... Kara Nishimura Feb. 27 | 3 p.m. SB Contact ...... Geoff Herberg Henderson, Nev. Email ...... [email protected] Cathedral City, Calif. Email ...... [email protected] Stephanie Lynn Craig Park Website ...... HawaiiAthletics.com Big League Dreams Park Website ...... GoMatadors.com

OKLAHOMA SOONERS NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES Location ...... Norman, Okla. Location ...... Las Cruces, N.M. Conference ...... Big 12 Conference ...... Western Athletic (WAC) Head Coach ...... Patty Gasso Head Coach ...... Kathy Rodolph Career Record ...... 1,189-364-3 Career Record ...... 565-412 Oklahoma Record ...... 1,028-305-2 NMSU Record ...... 369-319 2015 Record ...... 49-9 2015 Record ...... 47-16 Big 12 Record ...... 14-2 WAC Record ...... 14-1 Feb. 25 | 3 p.m. SB Contact ...... Karl Anderson Feb. 28 | 11:30 a.m. SB Contact ...... Cari Gold Cathedral City, Calif. Email ...... [email protected] Cathedral City, Calif. Email ...... [email protected] Big League Dreams Park Website ...... SoonerSports.com Big League Dreams Park Website ...... NMStateSports.com

CAL STATE FULLERTON TITANS USF BULLS Location ...... Fullerton, Calif. Location ...... Tampa, Fla. Conference ...... Big West Conference ...... American Athletic (AAC) Head Coach ...... Kelly Ford Head Coach ...... Ken Eriksen Career Record ...... 95-71-1 Career Record ...... 818-420-1 CSF Record ...... 95-71-1 USF Record ...... 818-420-1 2014 Record ...... 34-22 2015 Record ...... 36-20 Big West Record ...... 12-9 AAC Record ...... 6-10 Feb. 25 | 6 p.m. SB Contact ...... Lindy Zamora March 9 | 5 p.m. (DH) SB Contact ...... Lindsey Morrison Cathedral City, Calif. Email ...... [email protected] Tampa, Fla. Email ...... [email protected] Big League Dreams Park Website ...... FullertonTitans.com USF Softball Stadium ebsite ...... GoUSFBulls.com

LONG BEACH STATE 49ERS INDIANA STATE SYCAMORES Location ...... Long Beach, Calif. Location ...... Terre Haute, Ind. Conference ...... Big West Conference ...... Missouri Valley (MVC) Head Coach ...... Kim Sowder Head Coach ...... Shane Bouman Career Record ...... 300-195 Career Record ...... 283-357 LBSU Record ...... 300-195 Indiana State Record ...... 89-125 2014 Record ...... 28-24 2015 Record ...... 27-31 Big West Record ...... 15-6 MVC Record ...... 13-13 Feb. 26 | 6 p.m. SB Contact ...... Roger Kirk March 11 | 10 a.m. SB Contact ...... Blaine Kinsey Cathedral City, Calif. Email ...... [email protected] Orlando, Fla. Email ...... [email protected] Big League Dreams Park Website ...... LongBeachState.com UCF Softball Complex Website ...... GoSycamores.com

FLORIDA GATORS UCF GOLDEN KNIGHTS Location ...... Gainesville, Fla. Location ...... Orlando, Fla. Conference ...... Southeastern (SEC) Conference ...... American Athletic (AAC) Head Coach ...... Tim Walton Head Coach ...... Renee Luers-Gillispie Career Record ...... 675-185 Career Record ...... 776-540-3 UF Record ...... 552-121 UCF Record ...... 524-336-1 2015 Record ...... 60-7 2015 Record ...... 50-9 SEC Record ...... 42-2 AAC Record ...... 16-2 Feb. 27| 9:30 a.m. SB Contact ...... Will Pantages March 11 | 2:30 p.m. SB Contact ...... Megan Herboth Cathedral City, Calif. Email ...... [email protected]fl .edu Orlando, Fla. Email ...... [email protected] Big League Dreams Park Website ...... FloridaGators.com UCF Softball Complex Website ...... UCFKnights.com THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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FLORIDA GULF COAST EAGLES Location ...... Fory Myers, Fla. Location ...... Tucson, Ariz. Conference ...... Atlantic Sun Conference ...... Pac-12 Head Coach ...... David Deiros Head Coach ...... Mike Candrea Career Record ...... 512-241-3 Career Record ...... 1,428-358-2 FGCU Record ...... 512-241-3 Arizona Record ...... 1,428-358-2 2015 Record ...... 23-30 2015 Record ...... 41-20 ASUN Record ...... 5-15 March 24 | 8 p.m. Pac-12 Record ...... 13-11 March 12 | 11 a.m. SB Contact ...... Matt Fischer March 25 | 8 p.m. SB Contact ...... Danny Martinez Orlando, Fla. Email ...... mfi [email protected] March 26 | 1:30 p.m. Email ...... [email protected] UCF Softball Complex Website ...... FGCUAthletics.com Tucson, Ariz. Website ...... ArizonaWildcats.com Hillenbrand Stadium PURDUE BOILERMAKERS WEBER STATE WILDCATS Location ...... West Lafayette, Ind. Location ...... Ogden, Utah. Conference ...... Big Ten Conference ...... Big Sky Head Coach ...... Kim Schuette Head Coach ...... Mary Kay Amicone Career Record ...... 314-272-2 Career Record ...... 141-120 Purdue Record ...... 58-53-1 Weber State Record ...... 60-44 2015 Record ...... 31-25 2015 Record ...... 38-19 Big Ten Record ...... 7-14 Big Sky Record ...... 13-6 March 12 | 3:30 p.m. March 29 | 4 p.m. March 13 | 11 a.m. SB Contact ...... Wendy Mayer SB Contact ...... Justin Johnson Salt Lake City, Utah Orlando, Fla. Email ...... [email protected] Email ...... [email protected] Dumke Family Stadium UCF Softball Complex Website ...... PurdueSports.com Website ...... WeberStateSports.com

BYU COUGARS IDAHO STATE BENGALS Location ...... Provo, Utah Location ...... Pocatello, Idaho Conference ...... West Coast (WCC) Conference ...... Big Sky Head Coach ...... Gordon Eakin Head Coach ...... Candi Letts Career Record ...... 523-237 Career Record ...... 413-520-1 BYU Record ...... 523-237 Idaho State Record ...... First Season 2015 Record ...... 40-14 2015 Record ...... 34-18 WCC Record ...... 13-2 Big Sky Record ...... 17-4 March 15 | 4 p.m. SB Contact ...... Kimberlie Haner March 30 | 4 p.m. SB Contact ...... Steve Schaack Salt Lake City, Utah Email ...... [email protected] Salt Lake City, Utah Email ...... [email protected] Dumke Family Stadium Website ...... BYUCougars.com Dumke Family Stadium Website ...... ISUBengalscom

SOUTHERN UTAH THUNDERBIRDS Location ...... Cedar City, Utah Location ...... Berkeley, Calif. Conference ...... Big Sky Conference ...... Pac-12 Head Coach ...... Tom Gray Head Coach ...... Diane Ninemire Career Record ...... 236-238 Career Record ...... 1,217-582 USU Record ...... 20-30 Cal Record ...... 1,217-582 2015 Record ...... 20-30 2015 Record ...... 39-18 Big Sky Record ...... 11-10 April 8 | 3 p.m. Pac-12 Record ...... 10-14 March 16 | 3 p.m. (DH) SB Contact ...... Tessa Coplin April 9 | 1 p.m. SB Contact ...... Ben Enos Salt Lake City, Utah Email ...... [email protected] April 10 | Noon Email ...... [email protected] Dumke Family Stadium Website ...... SUUTBirds.com Berkeley, Calif. Website ...... CalBears.com Levine-Fricke Field OREGON STATE BEAVERS Location ...... Corvallis, Ore. Location ...... Tempe, Ariz. Conference ...... Pac-12 Conference ...... Pac-12 Head Coach ...... Head Coach ...... Robert Wagner Career Record ...... 78-81 Career Record ...... 0-0 OSU Record ...... 78-81 ASU Record ...... First Season 2015 Record ...... 26-26 2015 Record ...... 36-22 March 19 | 1 p.m. Pac-12 Record ...... 6-18 April 16 | 4 p.m. Pac-12 Record ...... 12-11 March 20 | 1 p.m. SB Contact ...... Rob Slaman April 17 | 7 p.m. SB Contact ...... Jeremy Hawkes March 21 | Noon Email ...... [email protected] April 18 | 7 p.m. Email ...... [email protected] Salt Lake City, Utah Website ...... OSUBeavers.com Salt Lake City, Utah Website ...... TheSunDevils.com Dumke Family Stadium Dumke Family Stadium

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STANFORD CARDINAL UCLA BRUINS Location ...... Palo Alto, Calif. Location ...... Los Angeles, Calif. Conference ...... Pac-12 Conference ...... Pac-12 Head Coach ...... Rachel Hanson Head Coach ...... Kelly Inouye-Perez Career Record ...... 185-210 Career Record ...... 398-128 Stanford Record ...... 17-37 UCLA Record ...... 398-128 2015 Record ...... 17-37 2015 Record ...... 51-12 April 22 | 6 p.m. Pac-12 Record ...... 2-22 May 6 | 7 p.m. Pac-12 Record ...... 19-5 April 23 | 5 p.m. SB Contact ...... Greg Marsh May 7 | 6 p.m. SB Contact ...... James Ybiernas April 24 | 11:30 a.m. Email ...... [email protected] May 8 | Noon Email ...... [email protected] Salt Lake City, Utah Website ...... GoStanford.com Salt Lake City, Utah Website ...... UCLABruins.com Dumke Family Stadium Dumke Family Stadium Location ...... Seattle, Wash. Location ...... Eugene, Ore. Conference ...... Pac-12 Conference ...... Pac-12 Head Coach ...... Heather Tarr Head Coach ...... Mike White Career Record ...... 443-196-1 Career Record ...... 330-94-1 Washington Record ...... 443-196-1 UO Record ...... 330-94-1 2015 Record ...... 42-17 2015 Record ...... 51-8 April 29 | 7 p.m. Pac-12 Record ...... 11-11 May 7 | 7 p.m. Pac-12 Record ...... 21-3 April 30 | 7 p.m. SB Contact ...... Traci Bode May 8 | 7 p.m. SB Contact ...... Joe Waltasti May 1 | Noon Email ...... [email protected] May 9 | 2 p.m. Email ...... [email protected] Seattle, Wash. Website ...... GoHuskies.com Eugene, Ore. Website ...... GoDucks.com Sanders Stadium THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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Monday, February 15 Kentucky Tempe, Ariz. 12:30 p.m. (MT) Tuesday, March 15 BYU Salt Lake City 4 p.m. (MT) Wednesday, March16 Southern Utah Salt Lake City 3 p.m. (MT) Thursday, March 24 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 8 p.m. (MT) Friday, March 25 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 8 p.m. (MT) Saturday, March 26 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. (MT) Saturday, April 16 Arizona State Salt Lake City 4 p.m. (MT) Sunday, April 17 Arizona State Salt Lake City 7 p.m. (MT) Monday, April 18 Arizona State Salt Lake City 7 p.m. (MT) Friday, April 29 at Washington Seattle, Wash. 7 p.m. (PT) Saturday, April 30 at Washington Seattle, Wash. 7 p.m. (PT) Sunday, May 1 at Washington Seattle, Wash. 12 p.m. (PT) Friday, May 6 UCLA Salt Lake City 7 p.m. (MT) Saturday, May 7 UCLA Salt Lake City 6 p.m. (MT) Sunday, May 8 UCLA Salt Lake City 12 p.m. (MT) Thursday, May 12 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. 7 p.m. (PT) Friday, May 13 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. 7 p.m. (PT) Saturday, May 14 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. 2 p.m. (PT)

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In 2014, Hannah Flippen was named a NFCA All-American, the 12th AMY in school history and the fi rst Ute to be recognized since Jackie Wong earned in 2006. In addition to Flippen’s success, Mariah Ramirez and HOGUE Anissa Urtez were also named NFCA All-Region while Kate Dickman, Bridget Castro and Sammy Cordova joined them in earning All Pac- 12 honors. The Utes fi nished 31-24 and earned Pac-12 series victories Head Coach over Oregon State, Cal and Stanford. Ninth Season In 2013, the Utes earned series victories against No. 15 UCLA and No. Utah (1994) 2 Arizona State. The Utes hit .309 in league home contests during their fi rst season at Dumke Family Softball Stadium and out-slugged their Pac-12 opponents (.508 to .467). Second baseman Jackie Sweet was named to both the Pac-12 and NFCA Pacifi c Region Second Teams and became the fi rst-ever Ute to earn Pac-12 Player of the Week In 15 seasons with the University of Utah softball team either as a honors on Apr. 8, 2013. player, assistant coach or head coach, Amy Hogue continues to build the Utes into a competitor in the best softball league in the Utah put up a 26-6 non-conference record in 2012, which included nation, the Pac-12 Conference. a 12-game win streak and a win at No. 24 New Mexico. Generra Nielson became the fi rst Ute softball student-athlete to ever receive In eight seasons as the Utes’ head coach, the sixth coach in program weekly recognition as she was named Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week history, Hogue has a 224-208-1 (.518) record at Utah and sports a 421- on Mar. 19, 2012 after throwing a no-hitter in the fi rst game of a 292-1 (.590) overall record in 14 seasons as a collegiate head coach, doubleheader against Colgate. which includes six seasons at the NJCAA’s Salt Lake Community College. Six Utes were named to Pac-12 All-Conference Teams in Utah’s inaugural season in the Pac-12 in 2012, including Whitney Holm, Hogue led the Utes to a 36-19 overall record in 2015 and a berth in Tia Palauni, Generra Nielson, Katelyn Elliott and Kelsi Hoopiiaina on the NCAA Tournament. Utah had a successful Pac-12 season, earning the Honorable Mention squad, while Dickman received Honorable series victories over Stanford, Oregon State and No. 22 Arizona State Mention status on the All-Freshmen Team. Nielson posted one of the on the road and No. 16 Cal and No. 15 Arizona at home. The Utes best single-season performances on the mound in school history, also split with No. 20 Washington giving them victories in six of their leading the Pac-12 and ranking 10th in the nation with a school single- eight conference match-ups. season record 294 strikeouts. At the plate, Kara Foster became Utah’s all-time career home run leader under Hogue’s watch as she hit 64 The 2015 Pac-12 Coach of the Year, became the fi rst Utah coach to career round-trippers. win postseason honors since Mona Stevens was given the award in 2000 when the softball program was still a member of the Mountain Before taking over the helm at Utah, Hogue built and mentored Salt West Conference. Recently, she was given the Don Reddish Award Lake Community College’s softball team from 1999-2004, instantly for the 2014-15 season. This award from the university of Utah athletic creating a successful program. She went 197-82 (.706) in her time department is presented annually to the coach of a other than with the Bruins. The pinnacle of her tenure with the Bruins came in football, men’s and women’s and gymnastics, who is 2004. SLCC was the regional champion that season and placed sixth deemed to have had the most successful season the previous year. at the NJCAA Division I National Tournament. In 2000, the Hannah Flippen was named a fi rst team NFCA selection, Kate Bruins’ inaugural campaign, Dickman and Katie Donovan earned second team honors, while they won the Scenic Kristen Stewart was tabbed a third team selection. Utah’s four all- West Athletic Conference region selections were the second most in program history. Utah has title and repeated as had nine All-NFCA selection since joining the Pac-12 in 2012. champions again in 2003.

Flippen became the fi rst Ute player to earn back-to-back all-region At SLCC, Hogue coached honors since Diana Phillips did so back in 2007 and 2008 and is the 36 all-region players (22 fi rst- fi rst player to be named to the fi rst team in consecutive seasons in 14 teamers, 14 second-team nods), years (Lyndsey Trevis: 2000, 2001). and coached nine All-America standouts. In addition This past season Utah had six all-conference selections, a new to the players’ standard for the program, and also had two players named to the success, Hogue Pac-12 All-Freshman squad. Utah had fi ve all-conference selections was named the in 2012 and 2013, followed by three honorees in 2014. In total, 26 Utah SWAC Coach players have received a Pac-12 honor from the conference. of the Year for her efforts in Hogue’s players have also been successful off the fi eld as well 2003. With the after six players were named to the Pac-12 All-Academic team this Bruins, Hogue past season, another new benchmark. It was the best scholastic coached performance for the program since it placed eight players on the 36 all-region Mountain West Conference All-Academic Team in 2008. players (22 fi rst-teamers, 13 Utes have been selected to a Pac-12 Softball All-Academic Team 14 second- since 2012. In addition to a total of 28 All-Academic awards received team nods), and through fi ve seasons in the Mountain West Conference from 2007-11, coached nine All- 41 Utes have earned academic awards under Hogue’s leadership. America standouts. THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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HSI THSFBL RDTO 05RVE ETTEUE OCIGSAF21 RVE TEAM INFORMATION 2016 PREVIEW COACHING STAFF AAMYM MEET THE UTES Y HHOGUE 2015 REVIEW OGU TRADITION E THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL In addition to the players’ success, Hogue was named the SWAC Coach of the Year for her efforts in 2003. HOGUE PROFILE

Prior to moving to SLCC, Hogue was an assistant coach at Utah from Hometown: Draper, Utah 1996-99 where she was involved in all facets of running the program. Family: • Husband: Sean Hogue Hogue got her start in coaching as Utah’s graduate assistant coach • Children: Brennan, Kai and Tessa from 1994-95. From there she went to Alta High School as an assistant Education: BS Utah (1994), MSW Utah (1996) coach from 1994-96. Hogue also coached an accelerated travel Coaching Accomplishments: team, called The Sting. She guided her club squad to a .725 winning • 2003 SWAC Coach of the Year (SLCC) percentage. In her last two seasons, The Sting racked up 137 wins. • 2009 NFCA Easton Victory Club (300 Wins) • 2014 Judy Sweet Award (WCA Atlanta) Hogue’s playing career at Utah was equally as impressive. From 1991- • 2015 Pac-12 Coach of the Year • 2015 Don Reddish Award (University of Utah) 94, Hogue helped the Utes win two conference titles, two conference Player Accomplishments Under Hogue: tournaments and two regional titles in making two Women’s College • 10 All-Americans World Series appearances. She captained the 1994 squad that tallied • 47 All-Region Selections a school-record 51 wins. • 20 All-Conference Selections • 41 All-Academic Selections She earned second- team All-America honors as a senior. In garnering Coaching Experience: All-America accolades, she hit .455, had 101 hits, 222 at bats and 55 • Head Softball Coach - Utah (2008-Present) runs scored. All of those numbers still stand as the school’s top marks • Head Softball Coach - SLCC (1999-2004) for a single season. Hogue also holds season records for triples (7) • Assistant Softball Coach - Utah (1996-99) and runs scored (55). She led both the 1991 and 1994 squads to the • Graduate Assistant Softball Coach - Utah (1994-96) . • Softball Coach - Alta High School (1994-96) • Softball Coach (Travel) - Utah Bullets (1999-2000) • Softball Coach (Travel) - The Sting (2005-07) In addition to the team’s success, Hogue was Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year, fi rst team all-region and second team All-America in 1994. She was a three-time All-WAC player and was the team MVP in 1994.

Hogue’s name appears throughout the record book at Utah. In HOGUE YEAR-BY-YEAR Utah’s career record book, she still ranks third in at bats (703) and stolen bases (72), fourth in hits (239), and fi fth in both hitting (.340) and OVERALL CONFERENCE runs (125). Her 101 hits in a season was one of the longest-standing YEAR W L T PCT. W L T PCT. marks in the NCAA, and she still holds the NCAA record for at bats in 2008 28 27 0 .509 10 10 0 .500 a game (14). 2009 22 31 0 .415 4 10 0 .285 2010 26 29 0 .473 4 11 0 .267 The Utah standout briefl y played professional softball. After college, 2011 29 22 0 .569 7 5 0 .583 she toured with the WPF Storm and was later drafted and signed to 2012 28 28 0 .500 2 22 0 .083 play with Durham Dragons. 2013 24 30 1 .445 7 17 0 .292 2014 31 24 0 .560 8 15 0 .348 Hogue graduated from Utah in 1994 with a sociology degree and 2015 36 19 0 .655 12 11 0 .522 earned a Masters from Utah in social work in 1996. The Sandy, Utah, TOTAL 224 208 1 .518 54 101 0 .348 native is married to Sean Hogue and has three children, Brennan, Kai and Tessa.

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Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Seventh Season Fifth Season

Cody Thomson enters his seventh season as a full-time assistant on the Maggie Livreri is entering her fi fth season on the University of Utah Ute coaching staff. Thomson served as a volunteer assistant coach for softball coaching staff in 2015. Livreri will work with Utah’s outfi elders, Utah since 2004, working primarily with the Ute pitchers. catchers and hitters.

A former USA Softball Men’s National Team pitcher, played for the Livreri was previously an assistant coach at UNLV from 2009-11 after national team 2004 - 2009. 2007 he helped the national team fi nish spending the 2007 and 2008 campaigns as a volunteer assistant coach. second at the ISF Men’s World Cup in Prague, posting a 2-0 record from The Rebels went 153-126 (.548) with Livreri on the bench, including an the circle with 18 strikeouts. He was named Best Pitcher at the NAFA NCAA Tournament appearance in 2009. World Series in 2006. A four-time ASA All-American, Thomson helped the Salt Lake Miners fi nish second at the ASA Men’s 23-under National The Las Vegas native started her collegiate playing career at Colorado Championship twice. State University-Pueblo before transferring to UNLV for the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Thomson began his coaching career at his alma mater, Copper Hills High School, in 1996, and served as an assistant at Southern Utah Despite only playing her junior and senior seasons with the Rebels, Livreri University in 1998. Before joining the Utes coaching staff, Thomson has made a signifi cant impact on the program. She fi nished ninth in the taught pitching lessons in the Salt Lake Community and surrounding school record books in career RBI (75) and eighth in career walks (60). In areas since 2002. UNLV’s single-season record book, Livreri is fourth in walks with 31 in 2006, eighth in doubles with 12 in 2006, eighth in RBI with 38 in 2006 and tied Thomson is married to the former Amanda Tuft and has four children: for 10th in most games played with 63 in 2005. Mikaela (15), Chase (12), Cayden (9) and Quinley (3). Livreri was selected to the Mountain West Conference’s All-Tournament and All-Conference Teams in 2005. She played one season in the Italian Professional League for Nuoro after completing her intercollegiate playing career.

Livreri earned a bachelor’s degree from UNLV in University Studies in 2006 and obtained her Master’s in Higher Education Leadership in 2008. THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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Volunteer Assistant Coach Sixth Season

Paskins is entering his sixth season at the University of Utah as a volunteer David W. Pershing, Ph.D. Chris Hill, Ph.D. Nona Richardson assistant coach. He joins the Ute coaching staff as a volunteer assistant President Director of Athletics Senior Associate A.D. after serving as an assistant coach at Alta High School from 2006 to SWA 2009.

Paskins enjoyed a 24-year playing career on the fastpitch circuit that included 14 years in Men’s Majors World Fastpitch Tournaments, 12 years in Men’s Majors Fastpitch Nationals and 11 years with Page Brake Fastpitch.

Paskins was a member of the National All-Tournament Team in 2009 and selected to the All-World Team at NAFA Masters in 2006 and 2008. He was named the Polar Bear Tournament Most Valuable Player in 1989 and 1991 before earning MVP honors at the 2000 Alpine Tournament. Paskins won league batting titles in 1988, ‘89 and ‘95. Kyle Brennan Steve Smith Liz Abel Deputy A.D. Senior Associate A.D. Senior Associate A.D. Paskins resides in Draper with his wife Mindi. The couple has three Chief Financial Offi cer Communications daughters, Desirae (27), Samantha (23) and Whitney (17). CODY LOCKLING

Strength & Conditioning Coach Drew Wiseman Kris Gross Megan Freshour Associate Media Assistant to the Fifth Season Equipment Manager Relations Director Athletics Director Cody Lockling is in his fi fth year as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Utah. He works with Utah’s Olympic sport programs to design sport-specifi c training to facilitate athlete development.

Lockling was a strength and conditioning coach intern in 2010-11 as he worked with fi ve different Ute teams.

He earned a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Utah and was named the University of Utah’s Outstanding Student in Exercise Science in 2011 and has been on the Dean’s List Lauren Storer Gavin Gough Brad Kiernan Academic Advisor Event Manager Marketing Lockling is an NSCA certifi ed strength and conditioning specialist and is currently working toward a Master of Science degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Utah. MATTIE SNOW

Manager Second Season Jim Quist Athletic Trainer

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Coaching Staff Amy Hogue - Head Coach Cody Thomson - Assistant Coach Maggie Livreri - Assistant Coach Russ Paskins - Volunteer Assistant Coach Mattie Snow - Manager Michelle Galvin - Athletic Trainer Cody Lockling - Strength & Conditioning Coach

2015 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER BY CLASS BY HOME STATE No. Name Pos. Yr. Exp. 37 Heather Bowen OF/UTIL SO 1L SENIORS (3) ARIZONA (1) 3 Bridget Castro INF JR 2L Kayce Nieto Shelby Pacheco 10 Sammy Cordova P JR 2L Shelby Pacheco 21 Ally Dickman OF FR HS Kristen Stewart CALIFORNIA (12) 13 Katie Donovan P SO 1L JUNIORS (8) Bridget Castro 1 Hannah Flippen INF JR 1L Sammy Cordova 11 Kay Kay Fronda OF JR TR Bridget Castro Ally Dickman 30 Hailey Hilburn P/UTIL FR HS Sammy Cordova Hannah Flippen 33 Sarita Leon INF JR TR Hannah Flippen Kay Kay Fronda 26 Kayce Nieto P SR 3L Kay Kay Fronda Hailey Hilburn 4 Delilah Pacheco INF JR TR Sarita Leon Sarita Leon 12 Shelby Pacheco C SR 3L Delilah Pacheco Maddie Roth 27 Aubrey Peterson OF FR HS Bella Secaira Bella Secaira 77 Maddie Roth C/INF FR HS Anissa Urtez Kristen Stewart 18 Bella Secaira C JR 2L SOPHOMORES (3) Anissa Urtez 7 Kristen Stewart INF SR 3L Anissa Urtez 17 Anissa Urtez INF JR 2L Heather Bowen 20 Miranda Viramontes P SO 1L Katie Donovan MICHIGAN (1) Miranda Viramontes Kayce Nieto PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NEVADA (1) Sammy Cordova ...... core-DOE-vuh FRESHMEN (4) Hannah Flippen...... FLIP-ehn Ally Dickman Heather Bowen Kayce Nieto ...... knee-TOW Hailey Hilburn OREGON (1) Delilah Pacheco ...... PUH-check-oh Aubrey Peterson Shelby Pacheco ...... PUH-check-oh Maddie Roth Katie Donovan Bella Secaira ...... BELL-uh SEE-care-uh TEXAS (1) Anissa Urtez ...... uh-KNEE-suh ERR-tez Miranda Viramontes ...... veer-UH-mon-tez Delilah Pacheco WASHINGTON (1)

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Front Row: Head Coach Amy Hogue, Bridget Castro, Sammy Cordova, Kristen Stewart, Kayce Nieto, Delilah Pacheco, Sarita Leon, Hannah Flippen, Aubrey Peterson, Ally Dickman, Kay Kay Fronda, Assistant Coach Maggie Livreri Back Row: Assistant Coach Cody Thomson, Manager Mattie Snow, Hailey Hilburn, Anissa Urtex, Miranda Viramontes, Katie Donovan, Heather Bowen, Bella Secaira, Shelby Pacheco, Maddie Roth, Volunteer Assistant Russ Paskins, Athletic Trainer Jim Quist, Strength and Conditioning Coach Cody Lockling

DEPTH CHART (ALPHABETICAL) POSITION BREAKDOWN PITCHERS Sammy Cordova Katie Donovan Hailey Hilburn OF UT Kayce Nieto Heather Bowen Sarita Leon Miranda Viramontes Ally Dickman Delilah Pacheco Aubrey Peterson Kay Kay Fronda CATCHERS Shelby Pacheco Maddie Roth SS 2B Anissa Urtez Hannah Flippen Bella Secaira

INFIELD Bridget Castro Hannah Flippen P Kristen Stewart 3B Sammy Cordova 1B Katie Donovan Anissa Urtez Kristen Stewart Bridget Castro Hailey Hilburn Kayce Nieto Miranda Viramontes OUTFIELD Heather Bowen Ally Dickman Kay Kay Fronda Aubrey Peterson

UTILITY C Sarita Leon Shelby Pacheco Delilah Pacheco Maddie Roth Bella Secaira

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four earned runs on eight hits in 5.0 innings of work, while walking two KAYCE Sun Devils. HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL NIETO Currently boasts a career 0.48 ERA after three seasons at Mercy High School for coach Eddy Ketelhut ... also has a .480 batting average and 15 home runs over her career ... holds the Michigan high school state record and is third all-time nationally for strikeouts in a single game (behind record-holder Lisa Fernandez) - 41 in a 21-inning game ... named to all-state, all-region, all-district and all-Catholic League teams 2266 each of the last two seasons ... selected to the Detroit Free Press Dream Team in 2010 and 2011 ... Oakland Press June 2010 Athlete of the Month Senior |P | 5-4 | R/R ... has been a member of state championship teams at every age level Farmington Hills, Mich. | Mercy High School ... member of the National Honor Society.

2015 PERSONAL Appeared in 12 games, making one start … earned the win over Daughter of Dominic and Kelly Nieto ... father played hockey at Kent Longwood in non-conference action by throwing three shutout innings State and mother was named Miss Michigan in 1985 and was the third runner-up at Miss American in 1986 ... has four siblings ... majoring in for the Utes … picked up a save with three no-hit innings of relief at sociology with a mnior in political science Long Beach State … earned her second save with three shutout innings of relief vs. McNeese State … pitched a season-high four innings in a contest vs. East Carolina … struck out a season-high three batters on AWARDS three occasions, wins over Long Beach State, Nevada and McNeese 2014 • Pac-12 All-Academic Team | First Team State … made her only start of the season vs. No. 2 Oregon 2013 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | First Team 2013 • Pac-12 All-Conference Team | Honorable Mention 2014 Tied for seventh in Pac-12 with 35 appearances ... ranked seventh in Pac-12 with 25 starts ... allowed one earned run in 6.0 innings vs. Boise State ... gave up one earned run in 6.0 innings vs. Portland State ... gave up two earned runs with four strikeouts in 7.0 inning complete game against Ole Miss ... threw two-hit complete game against Chattanooga ... allowed only four hits in win over BYU ... struck out three in 7.0-inning, complete game at Weber State ... picked up win over Stanford after throwing 6.0 innings ... earned win over Utah Valley after going 4.0 innings ... threw three shutout innings during fi rst game of twin bill against Southern Utah ... allowed only one earned run on four hits during 3.2 innings of work against California.

2013 Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention selection ... Pac-12 All- Freshman Team honoree ... appeared on the mound 28 times with a 7-7 record in decisions ... registered a 4.34 ERA in 90.1 innings ... fi rst career start came against Seattle, where she went 2.0 innings and allowed four earned runs on eight hits ... picked up fi rst career win against Nevada after allowing only one hit and one walk with three strikeouts against the Wolf Pack ... threw 4.2 innings against Ohio State, yielding two earned runs on seven hits with three strikeouts ... in 7.1 at No. 20 Hawaii, did not give up an earned run and only three hits with a season-high fi ve strikeouts ... registered a three earned run, seven-hit performance in six innings at No. 5 California ... posted a fl awless 4-0 record against Pac-12 opponents at home during her debut season for the Utes ... put together a 4.55 ERA in 32.1 innings during eight appearances with a pair of complete games during Pac-12 home outings ... allowed only one earned run on four hits in 7.0 innings and only issued one walk against No. 17 Arizona for the Utes’ fi rst-ever victory at Utah Softball Stadium ... threw 5.0 solid innings in the second game of a doubleheader against No. 15 UCLA, yielding three earned runs to the Bruins on eight hits with two walks and a strikeout ... helped the Utes pick up their fi rst-ever Pac-12 series in the fi nale against UCLA, as she allowed three earned runs while scattering six hits and striking out one with a pair of walks ... in Utah’s 6-5 win over No. 2 Arizona State, allowed NIETO’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS SEASON ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO BAA WP HBP BK 2013 4.34 7 7 28 15 5 0 0 90.1 126 69 56 23 29 .324 6 1 1 2014 5.22 11 11 35 25 6 2 0 128.2 190 111 96 29 48 .331 2 8 1 2015 3.25 1 1 12 1 0 0 2 23.2 25 13 11 7 17 .269 1 1 1 TOTAL 4.70 19 19 75 41 11 2 2 242.2 341 193 163 59 94 .323 9 10 3 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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of doubleheader at Southern Utah ... scored twice against No. 12 SHELBY Washington. HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL PACHECO Played on varsity team at Union for four years under coach Freddy Cabinillas ... fi rst-team all-region selection each of the last two seasons ... chosen to second-team all-region team as a freshman ... a three- year varsity letterwinner as an outside hitter on the volleyball team, also served as team captain and was named MVP ... member of National Honor Society ... earned Academic Excellence award ... played 1122 travel ball with Arizona Hotshots 18U Gold, which took fi rst place at the Western National Championships in 2008. Senior |C | 5-6 | R/R Casa Granda, Ariz. | Union High School PERSONAL Daughter of Trinidad Palacios and Veronica Pacheco ... majoring in 2015 human development and family studies with a minor in health First Team Pac-12 All-Defensive … fi nished sixth in the Pac-12 with eight sacrifi ce bunts … picked off three runners, leading all Pac-12 catchers AWARDS … 267 putouts on 304 chances, both top-10 marks in the Pac-12 … 2015 • Pac-12 All-Defensive Team | First Team Threw out 15 runners, tops in the Pac-12 … went 2-for-4 in a win over 2013 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | Honorable Mention McNeese State … had her only multi-hit game in Pac-12 play at No. 22 Arizona State, a Ute victory where she also drove in a run … scored a season-high three runs in victory over Nevada … had her only multi- run game of Pac-12 play in win at Oregon State … also drove in runs against Long Beach State, UC Santa Barbara, Ohio State, Longwood, No. 2 Oregon, Southern Utah and No. 15 Arizona … had RBI’s in a pair of NCAA Tournament games (Virginia Tech and Longwood).

2014 Started 54 games behind the plate ... RBI triple against Portland State ... singled, walked and scored twice against Seattle ... run-scoring base hit against Ole Miss ... 2-for-3 against Chattanooga ... singled at No. 5 Washington ... RBI double and scored a run against No. 3 Oregon ... two-run double against Oregon State ... doubled in next game against the Beavers ... singled and scored in second game of doubleheader at Weber State ... hit two doubles against Stanford ... doubled and drew a walk against Stanford ... four RBI with 2-for-3 night at the plate in fi rst game of doubleheader against Utah Valley ... singled and drew two walks at No. 9 Arizona ... drove in a run at Arizona ... RBI double against California ... RBI single in next game against the Golden Bears ... two hits for an RBI, including a double, against Cal ... RBI double in fi rst game of twin bill at Utah State ... three hits for fi ve RBI and two run scored in doubleheader against Grand Canyon ... two-run single against GCU.

2013 Pac-12 All-Freshman Honorable Mention ... tied for sixth in the Pac-12 in triples and sacrifi ce fl ies during league games ... started 49 games behind the plate for the Utes ... had 31 hits (11 for extra bases) with 25 RBI ... had six games with two or more hits and also had four games with two or more RBI ... went 3-for-3, her fi rst career hits, with a triple for two RBI, her fi rst career runs driven in, and also scored a run against Idaho State ... hit a double against Seattle ... had two hits in two at-bats, including a double, with two runs scored at UNLV ... drove in nine runs in conference play with four doubles and a triple ... led the way for the Utes with a 2-for-3 performance at the plate with four RBI off a double and a triple against No. 15 UCLA ... went 3-for-3 with an RBI and run scored during Utah’s fi rst-ever Pac-12 road win at Oregon State ... laced a walk-off double to left-center fi eld to give the Utes a 5-4 win over No. 2 Arizona State ... doubled and drove in one more run in the series fi nale against the Sun Devils ... had an RBI single in both games

MENDENHALL’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2013 .246 49 - 49 126 16 31 6 2 3 25 50 .397 6 2 17 2 .287 2 2 0 - 1 2014 .217 54 - 54 129 20 28 9 2 1 19 44 .341 16 4 13 0 .320 1 4 3 - 3 2015 .185 53 - 53 124 13 23 6 0 2 11 35 .282 8 1 15 2 .241 0 8 0 - 0 TOTAL .216 156 - 156 379 49 82 21 4 6 55 129 .340 30 7 45 4 .284 3 14 3 - 4 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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WWW.UTAHUTES.COM | @UTAH_SOFTBALL 18 22016016 UUTAHTAH SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22016016 PPLAYERLAYER PPROFILESROFILES of the Bruin defense ... hit a solo home run during second game of dou- bleheader against Weber State ... hit a three-run home run and scored KRISTEN twice at Utah State ... took team-high honors with three RBI during the doubleheader against No. 2 Arizona State, including her fourth home STEWART run of the year, which gave her a 1.250 slugging percentage in the twin bill against the Sun Devils ... registered three hits and scored three runs with four RBI during doubleheader at Southern Utah ... cracked a season-high three hits in four at-bats with one RBI against No. 12 Wash- ington. 7 HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL Started four years at South Hills High School and ended her prep career Senior |INF | 5-4 | R/R with a .411 batting average ... helped her team advance to the fi nal Covina, Calif. | South Hills High School two years in a row ... set the CIF record for doubles ... named team MVP and was a second-team all-league selection ... named ESPN’s Top Sophomore ... also was a defensive specialist on the SHHS volleyball 2015 team and earned the `Best Defense’ award ... played with the Minors Honorable Mention All Pac-12 selection … Third Team NFCA All-Region Gold and Macias club teams. … Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic … Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Defensive Team … 119 fi elding assists ranked sixth in the Pac- PERSONAL 12 … started all 55 games at third base … hit .277 with nine doubles and Daughter of John and Stephanie Stewart ... born Apr. 4, 1994 ... has two four home runs … scored 31 runs and drove in 28 … ranked second on siblings, Shane and Danielle ... Danielle plays volleyball at CSU East Bay the team with 21 walks … was a perfect 5-for-5 on stolen base attempts ... majoring in human development and family studies … went 5-for-6 with two RBIs, three runs scored and three doubles in a pair of wins over No. 16 Cal … went 2-for-2 with a double and RBI in win AWARDS over Long Beach State … went 3-for-4 with 3 RBIs and a home run in win 2015 • NFCA All-Pacifi c Region Team | Third Team over Nevada … was 2-for-4 with three runs scored and a triple in a win 2015 • Pac-12 All-Conference Team | Honorable Mention over Ohio State … went 3-for-4 with three runs, two RBIs and a home run 2015 • Pac-12 All-Academic Team | Honorable Mention in win over Longwood … was 2-for-4 with two runs and a double in win 2015 • Pac-12 All-Defensive Team | Honorable Mention at Stanford … was 4-for-7 with three runs in a pair of wins over Oregon 2014 • Pac-12 All-Academic | Second Team State ... scored a pair of runs in wins over No. 20 Washington and UNLV 2013 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | Honorable Mention … drove in a pair of runs in wins at Hawaii, Stanford and No. 15 Arizona and loss at No. 10 UCLA

2014 Started 45 of 46 games in which she has appeared ... posted a .947 fi elding percentage from her third base position ... hit .292 with 21 RBI ... went 2-for-2 with a double and two RBI vs. Ole Miss ... drove in a run at No. 5 Washington ... singled and scored a run vs. No. 3 Oregon ... went 2-for-3 with a run scored vs. Oregon State ... singled, drove in a run and walked vs. Oregon St. ... went 2-for-3 at Utah Valley ... solo home run against Stanford ... grand slam against Stanford ... two hits for two RBI vs. the Cardinal ... two hits, including a triple, in fi rst game of twin bill against UVU ... singled and scored in second game against UVU ... RBI single in second game of doubleheader against Utah State ... fi ve hits for seven RBI and scored fi ve runs during three-game series against Grand Canyon.

2013 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team Honorable Mention ... appeared in 46 games with 34 starts at third base ... hit .393 at home against Pac-12 opponents with a .571 slugging percentage on three extra-base hits (two doubles and one home run) ... posted a .514 on-base percent- age during that stretch thanks to four walks ... had six multi-hit efforts to go with four multi-RBI outings ... had fi rst career hits in 2-for-4 effort with an RBI against Idaho State ... singled against Seattle ... drove in a run and scored against Ohio State ... hit fi rst career homer, a two-run shot, against Idaho State ... hit an RBI double and score twice against No. 21 Arizona ... singled and scored during fi rst game of twin bill at No. 9 Oregon ... in the fi rst game of a doubleheader against No. 15 UCLA, Stewart had a 2-for-3 day at the plate on a pair of singles up the middle

RAMIREZ’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2013 .276 46 - 34 98 14 27 2 0 5 19 44 .449 5 9 17 0 .366 0 1 2 - 4 2014 .292 46 - 45 113 32 33 1 2 3 21 47 .416 22 10 20 1 .448 0 4 3 - 3 2015 .275 55 - 55 160 33 44 10 1 4 28 68 .425 21 2 28 0 .362 2 4 6 - 6 TOTAL .280 147 - 134 371 79 104 13 3 12 68 159 .429 48 21 65 1 .391 2 9 11 - 13 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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captain ... turned in a .568 average, had 46 hits (including 13 doubles, 12 homers, .591 on-base and 1.222 slugging percentage) for 51 RBI BRIDGET and scored 40 runs during senior year at Calvary Chapel ... hit .649 with a 1.270 slugging percentage with 11 home runs and 55 RBI during CASTRO junior season... won Southern California travel team titles in 2006 with American Athletics and in 2009 with Lakewood Firecrackers ... both teams went on to take third at ASA Nationals ... was also captain of the volleyball team for three years and three-time fi rst-team all-league selection in addition to being named team MVP in 2011 ... earned the Principal’s Award ... graduated in the top 15 percent of her class with 3 honors and a 4.0 GPA. Junior |INF | 5-6 | R/R PERSONAL Bellfl ower, Calif. | Calvary Chapel High School Daughter of Fausto and Maribel Castro ... born July 26, 1995 ... double major in communication and human development and family studies 2015 Second Team Pac-12 All-Academic … 18 putouts vs. Washington AWARDS (5/8/15) were the most by any Pac-12 player in a single game last 2015 • Pac-12 All-Academic Team | Second Team season … 338 putouts on 359 chances, both top-10 marks in the Pac-12 2014 • Pac-12 All-Conference Team | Honorable Mention … started all 55 games for the Utes at fi rst base, designated hitter and 2014 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | First Team catcher … was 4-for-9 with two doubles and three RBIs in a pair of wins at Oregon State … was 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs in a win vs. Long Beach State … went 2-for-3 with a run and RBI in win over Cal Poly … was 3-for-3 with a RBI and a double in win over Stanford … went 3-for-3 with a double and fi ve RBIs in a victory over Southern Utah … Finished 2-for-2 with a RBI in win over No. 16 California … batted 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs in a win over No. 15 Arizona … went 2-for-5 in a contest vs. No. 20 Washington … scored a pair of runs in Pac-12 contests vs. No 2 Oregon and No. 22 Arizona State … knocked in four runs during win over UNLV and had three RBIs in contests vs. Cal State Northridge and No. 20 UW … had a pair of RBIs against Long Beach State, Nevada (twice), Ohio State, Hawaii and Virginia Tech in the NCAA Tournament

2014 Pac-12 Honorable Mention ... Pac-12 All-Freshman Team ... tied for team-high honors with seven home runs this season and leading the Pac-12 with 36 double plays this season at fi rst base went 2-for-3 with a season-high six RBI, thanks to a pair of homers, against Portland State ... hit two doubles and scored twice against UTEP ... at No. 5 Washington, went 2-for-4 in the second game of the series against the Huskies ... in the series opener against No. 3 Oregon, had three hits, including a double, and scored a run ... hit a two-run homer against Idaho State ... tagged a solo home run in the series fi nale at No. 1 UCLA ... in the series against Oregon State, recorded three straight two-RBI outings ... in the fi rst game versus Oregon State went 2-for-3 for one RBI, including a triple ... connected on a two-run homer in the middle game against the Beavers ... went 2-for-3 for an RBI and a triple in the series fi nale ... hit a single, drove in a run and drew two walks in the fi rst game of a doubleheader at Weber State ... was 2-for-3 with three RBI against Stanford ... came up with two hits and two RBI against the Cardinal ... was 2-for-3 with three RBI versus Cal.

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL Team won CIF title in 2011 and league title in 2010 ... 2011 CIF Player of the Year ... 2011 league MVP and Grizzly Athlete of the Year ... Press Telegram Dream Team (First Team) in 2011 and 2012 ... L.A. Wave East Regional Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012 ... four-time All-CIF and all-league fi rst team honoree ... ESPN All-American team ... MaxPreps All-State Team ... four-year starter at shortstop ... hit 40 career homers for 181 RBI ... had 183 career hits and scored 174 runs ... two-time team STEWART’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2014 .342 55 - 55 155 30 53 8 3 7 44 88 .568 24 3 23 0 .426 6 1 1 - 1 2015 .279 55 - 55 172 26 48 10 1 6 42 78 .453 18 0 29 1 .344 2 3 0 - 0 TOTAL .309 110 - 110 327 56 101 18 4 13 86 166 .508 42 3 52 1 .384 8 4 1 - 1 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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game versus Bingham High School at the Nike Faster to First Tournament ... registered a no-hitter against North Torrance High School in the SAMMY Woodbridge Tournament Silver Final Championship game ... team won the Cypress, Laguna Hills, and Woodbridge Tournament Silver CORDOVA division champions ... Orange County Register Preseason No. 1-ranked freshman ... participated in On Deck National Elite Futures camps in 2009 and 2010 ... On Deck Zoom Into June camps in 2010 and 2011 ... in travel ball during both the 2012 and 2011 season, she was a member of the 2012 18 Gold Colorado Fireworks, Canada Cup, Triple Crown Championships, New York Championships winner ... team took second 1100 at Premier ... team also won the Power Pool TV Game in 2011 ... in 2010, team was second at Colorado Fireworks, third in the 16U ASA SoCal Junior |P | 5-7 | R/R States and the Premier 16U as well as 17th at nationals ... in 2009, team Huntington Beach, Calif. | Edison High School was the 14U ASA SoCal state champions and took fi fth at ASA Nationals ... in 2008, was a member fo the 12U ASA Colorado Regional Qualifi er champions and the ninth-place team at ASA Nationals ... in 2007, squad took 17th at 12U ASA Nationals ... second place at 10U Western B 2015 Nationals in 2005 and 2006. Appeared in 12 contests, making two starts … pitched four innings in the victory over No. 16 California … earned the start and the victory PERSONAL over Longwood in the NCAA Tournament, throwing four innings of two- Daughter of Art and Cindy Cordova ... born April 18, 1995 ... majoring in hit shutout softball … during that contest, she also struck out a season- human development and family studies high four Lancers … allowed one hit over 3.2 scoreless innings of relief in victory over No. 15 Arizona … went two scoreless innings in relief to earn AWARDS a win over Nevada … threw a season-high 4.2 innings of relief in contest 2014 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | First Team at Oregon … fi rst start of the season was in a victory over Long Beach 2014 • Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week | May 5 State

2014 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team Honorable Mention ... went 15-8 in pitching decisions ... recorded a 4.08 ERA in 146.0 innings ... received Pac-12 Pitcher of the Week honors after recording two complete-game victories against Cal ... threw a total of nine complete games during her freshman campaign ... fi rst career complete game win came after throwing 7.0 innings against UTEP ... did not allow a run in the fi rst 3.2 innings and yielded four earned runs on seven hits with four strikeouts in 6.0 innings at No. 1 UCLA ... allowed two earned runs on eight hits to go with four strikeouts in 7.0 innings during win over Oregon State ... fi rst career complete-game shutout came against Cal, when she allowed six hits in 6.0 innings with a career-high-tying fi ve strikeouts ... allowed two earned runs on six hits to go with three strikeouts and a pair of walks in 7.0 innings against the Golden Bears ... yielded one earned run on six hits during 6.0 innings against Grand Canyon.

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL Orange County Varsity Player of the Year in 2012 ... Pitcher of the Year in the Sunset League last season ... fi rst-team all-league and all-county honoree ... All-CIF First Team Southern section ... selected to MaxPreps All-American team ... named a MaxPreps NFCA Player of the Week ... ESPNHS All-State First Team ... MaxPreps All-State Team as a junior ... went 25-5 with a 0.88 ERA with 30 starts and 28 complete games to go with 14 shutouts in 2012 ... high school team MVP ... Laguna Hills All- Tournament Team ... Torrance Faster to First Tournament Silver Division champions and member of all-tournament team ... Woodbridge Tournament champions and all-tournament team, which included a no-hitter South Torrance High School ... earned team’s Most Valuable Defensive Player, First-Team All-Sunset League and Second-Team All-County awards during sophomore season ... threw a no-hitter Newport Harbor High school that season as well and team won the Las Vegas Spring Fling, Woodbridge and Laguna Hills Tournament championships ... fi rst-team all-conference and third-team all-county selection during freshman season ... that season, she threw a perfect CORDOVA’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS SEASON ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO BAA WP HBP BK 2014 4.08 15 8 38 21 9 1 0 146.0 187 102 85 53 73 .317 18 8 1 2015 2.56 4 0 12 2 0 0 0 27.1 28 12 10 18 18 .286 3 1 2 TOTAL 3.84 19 8 50 23 9 1 0 173.1 215 114 95 71 91 .313 21 9 3 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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Utah ... 4-for-5 with two RBI and three runs scored during second of doubleheader at Weber State (4/8) ... 3-for-4 with an RBI and two run HANNAH against Stanford ... 6-for-8 with fi ve RBI and fi ve runs scored during twin bill vs. Southern Utah ... went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two doubles vs. FLIPPEN Cal. HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL High school team won the CIF title last season and was fi nalists in 2011 and 2013 ... career .441 hitter with 181 hits, 143 runs and 68 RBI at Bonita Vista ... hit .532 with 50 hits (including 11 doubles, four triples and three 1 home runs) for 26 RBI and 38 runs scored during senior season ... 2013 Second-Team All-State and First-Team All-CIF San Diego County ... 2013 Junior |INF | 5-3 | R/R Mesa League Player of the Year and Team MVP ... fi rst-team All-Mesa Bonita, Calif. | Bonita Vista High School selection and second-team All-CIF (San Diego section) as a junior and sophomore ... earned Team’s Best Defensive Player award in 2011 and 2010 ... also played volleyball and basketball ... recognized on the 2015 Principal’s Honor Roll all four years ... member of Team Mizuno travel First Team NFCA All-Region … Second Team All Pac-12 … First Team team that won the 2013 18U Independence Day championship, 2012 Pac-12 All-Academic … First Team Pac-12 All-Defensive … Pac-12 PGF 16U championship, 2012 16U Independence Day championship Softball Player of the Week (April 13-19) … Pac-12 Softball Player of the ... earned Standards of Excellence awards in Physics and Physical Week (March 30 – April 5) … batted .373, collecting eight doubles, a Education ... named school’s 2013 Most Valuable Female Athlete ... pair of triples and seven home runs … scored 46 runs on the season and also was a point guard on the basketball team and was an all-league drove in 28 … 120 fi elding assists were fi fth in the Pac-12 … nine assists vs. selection in 2012 and the 2011 Bonita Optimist MVP ... was a DS on the UW (5/8/15) were the most by any Pac-12 player in a single game last volleyball team that won four consecutive Mesa League titles and was season … fi nished third in the Pac-12 with nine sacrifi ce bunts … started a 2011 CIF fi nalist ... was named All-Mesa League in 2012. all 55 games at second base for the Utes … was 7-for-11 with four runs, four RBIs and a homer in the series victory over No. 16 California … went PERSONAL 4-for-5 with fi ve runs, three RBIs and a homer in consecutive games Daughter of John and Mary Lou Flippen ... born Mar. 7, 1995 ... majoring vs. No. 15 Arizona … went 2-for-3 with a run in win over Idaho State in human development and family studies .... mother, Mary Lou, was … Went 2-for-4 with a home run and two runs scored in win over Cal an All-American softball player at Utah State and was a member of State Northridge … went 2-for-4 with a run and RBI in win over Nevada national championship teams in 1980 and 1981, before being named … went 2-for-2 with two runs scored in another win vs. the Wolfpack … USU’s Female Athlete of the Year in 1983. was 2-for-3 with a home run in win over the College of Charleston … was 2-for-4 in victory over Longwood … was 2-for-5 with two runs and AWARDS two RBIs in win at Hawaii … went a combined 4-for-6 with four RBI’s in 2015 • NFCA All-Pacifi c Region Team | First Team a pair of wins over McNeese State … was 2-for-3 with a double and 2015 • Pac-12 All-Conference Team | Second Team a run score in a win over Southern Utah … went 2-for-4 with a run in a 2015 • Pac-12 All-Academic Team | First Team win over Oregon State … was 2-for-4 with a double and run scored in 2015 • Pac-12 All-Defensive Team | First Tean a win at No. 22 Arizona State … was 3-for-5 with a double and two runs 2015 • Pac-12 Player of the Week | April 20 scored in a contest vs. No. 20 Washington … scored three runs in a win 2015 • Pac-12 Player of the Week | April 6 over Stanford and multiple runs in victories over Long Beach State and 2014 • NFCA All-American Team | Second Team Ohio State … accrued multiple-RBI contests against No. 2 Oregon and 2014 • NFCA All-Pacifi c Region Team | First Team No. 22 Arizona State 2014 • Pac-12 All-Conference Team | First Team 2014 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | First Team 2014 NFCA All-American Second Team ... NFCA All-Pacifi c Region ... All- Pac-12 First Team ... Pac-12 All-Freshman Team ... named to NFCA’s Freshman of the Year Top 25 Watch List ... led the Pac-12 with 163 assists ... second in league with six triples ... tied for second in the Pac-12 with 27 double plays turned and tied third in the Pac-12 with 68 hits ... in the league-only stats, tied for second with four sacrifi ce bunts and 15 turned double plays ... against league foes, turned in a team-high .362 average and was second with a .393 mark overall ... third on squad with 17 multi-hit games to go with 44 hits and 19 RBI in league games ... went 4-for-5 with four RBI against Northwestern ... 3-for-4 with two RBI against Long Beach State ... drove a three-run homer against Seattle ... two-run homer against Hawaii ... 2-for-3 against Ole Miss ... two hits and an RBI versus Utah State ... two hits at No. 5 Washington ... 2-for-3 with a double and run scored against BYU ... 3-for-4 with two with doubles and two RBI against No. 3 Oregon ... 3-for-3 with an RBI at No. 1 UCLA ... also had a 6-for-8 day with fi ve RBI during doubleheader versus Southern

NIETO’S CAREER PITCHING STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2014 .382 55 - 55 178 54 68 9 6 3 33 98 .551 25 7 14 1 .472 2 5 6 - 7 2015 .348 55 - 55 178 47 62 8 2 7 28 95 .534 22 1 16 1 .421 1 9 4 - 5 TOTAL .365 110 - 110 356 101 130 17 8 10 61 193 .542 47 8 30 2 .447 3 14 10 - 12 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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BELLA SECAIRA 1188 Junior |C | 5-4 | R/R Huntington Beach, Calif. | Marina High School

2015 Appeared in 31 games, making 12 starts for the Utes at designated hitter and catcher … picked up a pair of hits while also recording a double and driving in a run during the win at Oregon State … homered and drove in three runs in the win at No. 22 Arizona State … scored runs in contests against McNeese State, No. 16 California and No. 22 ASU … recorded RBIs vs. UNLV, Longwood, No. 16 California and No. 20 Washington

2014 Appeared in 30 games with 16 starts as the designated player ... solo home run for fi rst career hit against Colorado State ... 2-for-3 with an RBI in fi rst career start against UTEP ... solo home run against Long Beach State ... 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI against Seattle ... singled against Hawaii and Chattanooga ... 2-for-2 with a double and RBI against Seton Hall ... RBI single vs. Indiana State ... singled against BYU ... 2-for-3 with a double against No. 3 Oregon ... drove in a run at No. 9 Arizona State.

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL Helped Marina High School win a Sunset League title ... 2011 Daily Pilot Player of the Year after hitting .450 with 28 RBI ... fi rst-team All-Sunset League selection in 2010 and 2011 ... Scholar-Athlete in 2010 and 2011 ... team captain ... four-time letterwinner and scholar-athlete ... an all-star player for Ryan Lemmon Foundation and Orange County vs. Riverside County in 2013 ... played for the Firecrackers-Rico Club team that won the 2013 Triple Crown National Championships in Reno, Nev.

PERSONAL Daughter of Tiffany Etchegoyen and Elvis Secaira ... born Feb. 23, 1995 ... majoring in business administration

FLIPPEN’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2014 .241 30 - 16 58 5 14 3 0 2 9 23 .397 3 0 12 0 .274 1 0 0 - 0 2015 .200 31 - 12 45 3 9 2 0 1 8 14 .311 3 2 9 0 .275 1 2 0 - 0 TOTAL .223 61 - 28 103 8 23 5 0 3 17 37 .359 6 2 21 0 .274 2 2 0 - 0 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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WWW.UTAHUTES.COM | @UTAH_SOFTBALL 28 22016016 UUTAHTAH SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22016016 PPLAYERLAYER PPROFILESROFILES PERSONAL ANISSA Daughter of Brenda and Geronimo Urtez ... born Jan. 18, 1995 ... majoring in human development and family studies

URTEZ AWARDS 2015 • Pac-12 All-Defensive Team | Honorable Mention 2014 • NFCA All-Pacifi c Region Team | Third Team 2014 • Pac-12 All-Conference Team | Honorable Mention 1177 2014 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | First Team Junior |INF | 5-8 | R/R Long Beach, Calif. | Downey High School

2015 Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Defensive Team … led the Pac-12 with 12 sacrifi ce bunts … 106 fi elding assists, ranking among the top 10 in the Pac-12 … started all 55 games for the Utes at shortstop … went 2-for-2 with a home run, two runs and two RBIs in victory over Cal State Northridge … went 2-for-2 with a double and a pair of runs scored in victory over Longwood … notched a pair of hits in three at-bats vs. Hawaii … went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored in win over No. 15 Arizona … was a combined 5-for-7 with a home run in a pair of victories at No. 22 Arizona State … scored a pair of runs in Ute victories over No. 20 Washington, Long Beach State and Southern Utah

2014 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention ... Pac-12 All-Freshman Team ... fi nished second in the league with 149 assists at shortstop ... tied for second in conference with 27 double plays turned ... tied for fi fth in the league with seven sacrifi ce bunts and ranked sixth with 55 RBI ... hit for a .353 average and was second on squad with 18 extra-base hits, 10 doubles, three triples and six homers ... went 2-for-2 with a pair of RBI and a home run in her career debut vs. Boise State ... 2-for-3 with three RBI against Western Michigan ... RBI single and scored twice vs. Portland State ... RBI double against Toledo ... RBI base hit and a run scored against Ole Miss ... homered and tripled for three RBI against Utah State ... had two hits with an RBI against No. 3 Oregon ... 3-for-4 with three RBI versus the Ducks ... hit an RBI double in the series fi nale against Oregon ... two hits with a triple and RBI against Idaho State ... doubled at No. 1 UCLA ... four hits for two RBI in fi rst two games against Oregon State ... 2-for-4 at the plate with an RBI triple in a win over Oregon State ... recorded a 2-for-3 day with a double and homer totaling a career-high of six RBI vs. Stanford ... doubled and homered for four RBI at No. 9 Arizona ... 2-for-2 against California ... two-run single against Golden Bears ... 4-for-5 with a triple and fi ve RBI in fi rst game of Grand Canyon series.

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL Press-Telegram 2012 Player of the Year ... also named Press Telegram Dream Team Player of the Year ... broke every Downey High School records last year ... MVP and fi rst-team all-league selection in 2012 ... honorable mention Press-Telegram in 2011 ... earned player of the week honors ... hit .577 with 10 home runs, 44 RBI and a .990 slugging percentage during junior year ... club team won the Premier Girls Fastpitch U16 championship ... also was an outside hitter on the volleyball team that won the CIF Division 2 title in 2010 ... member of Normaneers Club, a community service organization.

CASTRO’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2014 .353 55 - 55 184 41 65 12 4 6 55 103 .560 9 2 19 1 .388 1 7 2 - 3 2015 .270 55 - 55 141 31 38 7 1 3 10 56 .397 15 0 14 0 .338 1 12 5 - 7 TOTAL .317 110 - 110 325 72 103 19 5 9 65 159 .489 24 2 33 1 .365 2 19 7 - 10 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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HEATHER BOWEN 3377 Sophomore |OF/UT | 5-9 | R/R Las Vegas, Nev. | Centennial High School

2015 Honorable Mention All Pac-12 … Honorable Mention Pac-12 All- Freshman Team … Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (April 6 - 12) … played in 48 games, starting 43 in the outfi eld, at fi rst base, third base and designated hitter … went 2-for-3 with her fi rst collegiate home run and two RBIs in a win over Longwood … went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBIs vs. No. 2 Oregon … went 2-for-2 with a double and a RBI in contest vs. Stanford … went 2-for-3 in a win over Southern Utah … went 2-for -4 with a double and three RBIs in a win over No. 16 California … was 3-for-3 with a home run, two runs scored and two batted in during a win over Oregon State … went 2-for-2 with a pair of runs scored in the win over No. 20 Washington

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL Four-year letterwinner at Centennial High School in Las Vegas, Nev. ... 2012 Gatorade Player of the Year ... 2012 District Player of the Year ... 2011 Northwest Division MVP ... three-time First Team All-State Infi elder (2011, 2012, 2013) ... broke the school record for home runs back in 2012 ... member of back-to-back state championship team (2012, 20130 ... was named a scholar athlete ... named to A/B honor roll ... played club ball for Lil’ Rebels.

PERSONAL Daughter of Timothy and Elizabeth Bowen ... born Sept. 20, 1995 ... has three siblings; Shelby, Mike and Timmy ... was born in Chicago, Ill. ... chose Utah because it was close to home ... enjoys snowboarding, fi shing and camping in her off time ... currently undecided on a major.

AWARDS 2015 • Pac-12 All-Conference | Honorable Mention 2015 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | Honorable Mention 2015 • Pac-12 Freshman of the Week | April 13

CORDOVA’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS Year Avg GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB-ATT 2015 .288 48 - 43 118 13 34 5 0 3 26 48 .407 12 0 15 3 .346 3 3 3 - 4 TOTAL .288 48 - 43 118 13 34 5 0 3 26 48 .407 12 0 15 3 .346 3 3 3 - 4 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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WWW.UTAHUTES.COM | @UTAH_SOFTBALL 32 22016016 UUTAHTAH SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22016016 PPLAYERLAYER PPROFILESROFILES PERSONAL KATIE Daughter of John Donovan and Linda Stevenson ... born Jan. 3, 1996 ... has one sister, Lauren, who currently plays softball at Stanford ... chose Utah because of the chance to play in the Pac-12 ... currently majoring DONOVAN in biology.

AWARDS 2015 • NFCA All-Pacifi c Region Team | Second Team 2015 • Pac-12 All-Conference | First Team 2015 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | First Team 1133 2015 • Pac-12 Freshman of the Week | February 23 2015 • Pac-12 Freshman of the Week | April 27 Sophomore |P | 6-0 | R/R Salem, Ore. | South Salem High School

2015 First Team All Pac-12 … Second Team NFCA All-Region… First Team Pac-12 All-Freshman Team … Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (February 16 - 22) … Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (April 20 - 26) … 2.66 ERA, third in the Pac-12 … 154 strikeouts (31 looking), third in the Pac-12 … Opponents batted .224 against her, third lowest in the Pac-12 … 192 innings pitched, fi fth in Pac-12 … 17 wins, sixth in Pac-12 … seven saves led the Pac-12 and fi nished third in the nation … 45 appearances, second in the Pac-12 … made 28 starts, 17 relief appearances … threw 10 innings against McNeese State (3/17/15), the most by any Pac-12 player in a single game last season … pitched a no-hitter vs. Nevada on Feb. 20 … pitched the Utes to a win over No. 10 Tennessee thanks to a complete game … picked up her fi rst collegiate win with a complete game one-hitter vs. Idaho State … had fi ve innings of shutout ball in a win over Cal State Northridge … noched her third complete game win over the College of Charleston … picked up eight strikeouts in a win over Hawaii … won consecutive starts for the fi rst time with a win over McNeese State … shutout Southern Utah over six innings for a victory … earned her fi rst Pac-12 win when she matched her season high with eight strikeouts in a win over No. 16 California … two days later, threw a complete game against the Golden Bears, her fi rst in Pac-12 play … Allowed one hit over six innings in a win over Oregon State and in the fi nale, picked up the complete-game victory … win number 13 came in a relief appearance vs. No. 15 Arizona … threw a complete game and earned the win at No. 22 Arizona State then followed that with four innings of shutout relief to pick up another victory vs. the Sun Devils … last conference win came against No. 20 Washington … blanked Virginia tech over four innings to pick up a win in the NCAA Tournament

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL Four-year letterwinner at South Salem High School ... won over 70 games inside the circle and has a career earned run average under 1.00 ... member of 2014 state championship team ... 2014 Gatorade Player of the Year ... 2014 Oregonian Softball Player of the Year ... named a First Team MaxPreps All-American in 2014 ... was three-time Central Valley Conference Pitcher of the Year ... three-time All-State selection ... career highlights include 15 strikeouts in a fi ve-inning game ... four no-hitters and two perfect games ... also lettered in volleyball and basketball ... was an honor roll student throughout high school ... member of the National Honors Society ... played club ball for Washington Ladyhawks, Northwestern Bullets and Oregon Blaze.

URTEZ’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS SEASON ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO BAA WP HBP BK 2015 2.66 17 10 45 28 12 4 7 192.0 156 80 73 63 154 .224 9 7 0 TOTAL 2.66 17 10 45 28 12 4 7 192.0 156 80 73 63 154 .224 9 7 0 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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MIRANDA VIRAMONTES 2200 Sophomore |P | 5-9 | R/R Chino, Calif. | Chino High School

2015 Honorable Mention All Pac-12 … First Team Pac-12 All-Freshman Team … Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (March 23 – 29 … 3.20 ERA, fi fth in the Pac-12 … caught opponents looking at a third strike 25 times, 10th in the Pac-12 … made 24 starts, ninth in the Pac-12 … picked up her fi rst collegiate win with 3.2 innings of relief against Long Beach State … earned the win over Seattle, allowing one run in 4.2 innings … threw four shutout innings to get the win over UC Santa Barbara … had fi ve shutout innings of relief to pick up the win over Cal Poly … registered fi ve strikeouts and allowed only one run in six innings to pick up win vs. College of Charleston … picked up her fi rst complete game victory against Longwood … earned a second complete-game win over McNeese State … earned her fi rst Pac-12 win by throwing a complete game vs. Stanford … matched her season-high with fi ve strikeouts in only four innings during a win over Stanford … matched a season-high by winning her third-straight decision with four innings of shutout ball vs. Southern Utah … picked up her 11th win of the season at Oregon State … threw her second complete game in Pac-12 action vs. No. 20 Washington

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL Four-year letterwinner at Chino High School ... had a record of 25-1 with 296 strikeouts and fi ve no-hitters as a senior ... registered a batting average of .419 with 10 home runs and 36 runs batted in her fi nal season ... three-time First Team All-League selection ... named league MVP as a senior ... member of two CIF SS championships teams.

PERSONAL Born June 22, 1996 ... Daughter of Anthony Viramontes and Jennifer Garcia... Has one younger brother, Romeo... Likes to shop, cook/bake, take naps and watch Netfl ix in her free time... Loves watching Dodgers and LA Kings hockey games... Majoring in ESS (Exercise and Sport Science)

AWARDS 2015 • Pac-12 All-Conference | Honorable Mention 2015 • Pac-12 All-Freshman Team | First Team 2015 • Pac-12 Freshman of the Week | March 30

WOODARD’S CAREER BATTING STATISTICS SEASON ERA W L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO BAA WP HBP BK 2015 3.20 11 6 29 24 3 0 0 116.0 128 70 53 68 80 .284 4 17 0 TOTAL 3.20 11 6 29 24 3 0 0 116.0 128 70 53 68 80 .284 4 17 0 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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KAY KAY SARITA FRONDA LEON 1111 3333 Junior |OF | 5-6| R/R Junior |INF | 5-3| R/R Rohnert Park, Calif. | Palomar College San Ramon, Calif. | Spokane Community College

PRIOR TO UTAH PRIOR TO UTAH At Palomar, Fronda was named an All-American, as well as being Leon, a 2012 graduate from California High School (San Ramon, Calif.), selected to all-conference and all-state teams during both seasons. will join the Utes as a junior after transferring from Spokane Community She batted .445 during her two years with 13 home runs and 73 runs College and also playing at Ohlone Community College as a batted in. In the process, she helped lead Palomar to a 2014 California freshman. Leon, who plays middle infi eld, played travel ball with the state championship. San Jose Lady Sharks.

At Rancho Cotate, Fronda was the team captain and an All-Empire Sarita is an infi elder who will be a true utility player for us. We look First Team honoree. She also played basketball and was an all-league forward to their arrival,” Utah head coach Amy Hogue said. “”She has selection. Scholastically, Fronda was a member of the honor roll and been relentless in her pursuit of a spot on a Division I roster. Her desire received the school’s student-athlete award. She played her travel ball to compete at the highest level and not give up on her dreams is what stood out to me in the recruiting process.” with California Easton Impact.

“Kay Kay comes from a winning program at Palomar and that should help her with the atmosphere we are trying to create at Utah,” Utah head coach Amy Hogue said. “She was one of the top hitters in the league, not just for average, but with power.”

PERSONAL Kay Kay is the daughter of Henry Fronda and Renea Guerrero and wants to major in health promotion and education. She has four siblings, Teiya, Alexa, Joveiya and Kataleiya. THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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DELILAH ALLY PACHECO DICKMAN 4 2211 Junior | INF | 5-5| R/L Freshman | OF | 5-5 | L/L Corpus Christi, Texas | Blinn College Mission Viejo, Calif. | Capistrano Valley High School

PRIOR TO UTAH HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL At Blinn, Pacheco was named a NFCA and NJCAA All-American, At Capistrano Valley High School under head coach Mark Kendrick, capturing the Marucci Elite Hitter Award this past season. A two-time Ally recorded a .390 average and was an all-league selection as First Team All-Conference and All-Region choice, Pacheco was also well as the team MVP. Her junior season, she amassed a .495 batting named the Region XIV Tournament MVP and led the conference in average and .514 on-base percentage with 50 hits that went for 16 stolen bases. doubles, four triples and three home runs.

Over two seasons, she batted .391 with 69 stolen bases and maintained She scored 26 runs and knocked in 24 runs as well, while earning fi rst a .438 on-base percentage and a .433 slugging percentage. team all-league honors, as well as all-county honors and was a league MVP nominee. As a freshman, Ally hit .348 with 31 hits and she drove in At Moody, Pacheco was an All-American her senior year and was a four runs with 19 runs scored, earning second-team all-league status. two-time all-state performer. She also captured the Slugger Award and She played her travel ball with OC Batbusters and fellow freshman led the nation in stolen bases with 84. Pacheco was also a four-time First Maddie Roth. Team All-District and All-South Texas selection, batting .510 with 236 hits and 102 runs batted in. “We have watched Ally probably more than any recruit we’ve ever had,” said Utah head coach Amy Hogue. “She’s a great athlete. She is Pacheco also helped her club team, Texas Hawks Gold, to a Region a proven offensive threat and fi lls a need for us with tons of experience XIV South Zone Conference championship and tournament title. in the outfi eld.”

PERSONAL PERSONAL A multi-sport athlete that played volleyball, basketball and track in high Ally is the daughter of Tom and Donna Dickman. She has fi ve siblings, school, Delilah is the daughter of Wally and Debbie Pacheco. She has Kate, Matthew, Emily, Tommy and Daniel. Her sister Kate is a recent three siblings, Zach, Zaaron and Demi. At Utah, she wants to major in graduate and standout for the Utes. Ally plans to major in English and sociology. aspires to be a teacher.

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HAILEY AUBREY HILBURN PETERSON 3300 2277 Freshman | P/UTIL | 5-9 | R/R Freshman |OF | 5-3 | R/L Orange, Calif. | Canyon High School Everett, Wash. | Cacade High School

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL In her time fi rst three seasons at Canyon High School under head Peterson was a four-year letterwinner for Cascade High School, where coach Dan Hay, Hailey collected 53 wins inside the circle with a career she played outfi eld for the Bruins and was a four-time All-Wesco earned run average of 1.67. She tallied 428 strikeouts in 510 innings of honoree and an All-Area selection. She also received the Captains work and opposing players are hit just .202 off her. Award after her senior campaign and lettered in volleyball (setter) and soccer (forward.) Offensively, Hailey had a career .241 batting average with 51 hits (11 doubles, a triple and eight home runs) to go along with 13 runs scored The incoming freshman played travel ball for the Washington Lady and 34 runs batted in. A two-time all-county selection and three-time Hawks and helped lead them to a ninth-place fi nish at the Premier Girls All-Century league honoree, Hailey was a second team all-state Fastpitch Nationals selection following her junior season after helping guide her team to the semifi nal game in the Division I CIF playoffs. “Aubrey is a true outfi elder who will be looking to help us replace the seniors we graduated in our outfi eld,” Utah head coach Amy Hogue “I’m excited to put Hailey in the circle against the highest level of said. “”She has been relentless in her pursuit of a spot on a Division I softball in the country,” said Utah softball head coach Amy Hogue. roster. Her desire to compete at the highest level and not give up on “I’ve seen her beat some of the best hitters around. She is a competitor her dreams is what stood out to me in the recruiting process.” and can help her team win games with her pitching and with her bat.” PERSONAL PERSONAL Aubrey is the daughter of Selena Blachford and Jeffrey Peterson. She Hailey is the daughter of Todd and Kimberly Hilburn and she has one also has two brothers and plans to major in psychology here at Utah. sister, Holly. Hailey plans on majoring in business administration while attending Utah. THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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MADDIE ROTH 7777 Freshman |C/INF | 5-10 | R/R Yorba Linda, Calif. | Esperanza High School

HIGH SCHOOL/TRAVEL BALL During her career at Esperanza High School under head coach Ed Tunstall, Roth tallied a career batting average of .360 with eight home runs and 81 runs batted in. Her senior season, she batted .408 with eight home runs and 27 runs batted in.

A four-time all-league selection, Roth captured fi rst team honors on two occasions. She was a top-15 Orange County player as a freshman and helped guide her team to three league championships.

Roth played her club bal with the OC Batbusters and captured a Premier Platinum championship in the U18 league

In the classroom, Roth was a scholar-athlete all four years and also played tennis.

“Maddie is a strong player both physically and mentally,” said Utah head coach Amy Hogue. “She is smart and will add depth to the catching position. She has the potential to hit for power and is a tough competitor.”

PERSONAL Maddie is the daughter of Joe and Amie Roth and she has one sister, Kelsea, who currently plays softball at Missouri. Maddie wants to major in communications, specializing in sports broadcast journalism.

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM | @UTAH_SOFTBALL 40 22016016 UUTAHTAH SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22016016 SSEASONEASON RREVIEWEVIEW Hannah Flippen was a two-time Pac-12 Softball Player of the Week UTES FINISH 2015 SEASON AT NO. 25 (Apr. 6, Apr. 20) and Kate Dickman notched the same award back Following a 36-19 record and an at-large berth into the 2015 NCAA on May. 11. Championship Tournament, the Utah Utes rounded out the 2015 campaign ranked No. 25 in the nation in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Katie Donovan tallied Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors on Feb. fi nal Top-25 Poll, which was released on Tuesday, June 9. 23 and Apr. 27, while Miranda Viramontes (Mar. 30) and Heather Bowen (Apr. 13) collected the honor, as well. Utah’s fi nal top-25 ranking marked just the second time in school history that the Utes fi nished a season ranked among the top-25 Utah boasted one player of the week for fi ve straight weeks from and fi rst time since fi nishing the 1997 campaign ranked No. 16 in the Mar. 30 through Apr. 27. nation. ALL PAC-12 PICKS GOING STREAKING Utah head coach Amy Hogue was named the Pac-12 Conference Utah rattled off a 12-game winning streak from Feb. 14-March 6, Coach of the Year, while six of her players earned their way onto which included a win over No. 10/13-ranked Tennessee and a pair the All-Pac-12 teams in 2015. of extra inning victories (Ohio State, Cal Poly) at the Mary Nutter Classic in Palm Springs, Calif. Along with Hogue earning Coach of the Year honors, senior Kate Dickman and freshman Katie Donovan were both named fi rst team The Utes 12-game win streak came to an end on March 6 with a loss All-Pac-12, while sophomore Hannah Flippen was named a second to East Carolina in Honolulu, Hawaii, but the 12-game win streak tied team All-Pac-12 selection. Freshmen Heather Bowen and Miranda the squad’s longest winning streak under head coach Amy Hogue Viramontes, as well as junior Kristen Stewart were named honorable and it ranked tied for the second longest winning streak all-time mention selections. since notching 13 consecutive wins back in 1997. This marked the fi rst season in the Pac-12 that Utah placed two players on the fi rst team and the six overall selections are a school TOURNAMENT BOUND record as well. Utah had fi ve honorable mention selections in 2012, a pair of second team and three honorable mention honors in Following its 34-17 regular-season record, Utah earned an at-large 2013 and a second team selection to go along with two honorable bid to the 2015 NCAA Tournament. mention accolades in 2014.

Utah made its fi rst NCAA Regional appearance since 2006 and Utah had at least one member named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman 13th overall appearance in a Regional Tournament. It marked the team for a fourth consecutive year with Donovan and Viramontes 19th postseason appearance for the Utes all-time, which includes each being named to the all-freshman squad. It also marks the appearances in both AIAW (1976-77-79-80-81-82) and NCAA third straight year with at least three selections with Heather Bowen Tournaments (1984-85-87-91-92-94-95-97-2000-02-04-06-15). being named honorable mention in that category as well.

Utah opened the regional with a 6-1 win over Virginia Tech before DEFENSE ON THE DIAMOND falling 9-1 to host Tennessee in round two. The Utes defeated Longwood 2-0 in an elimination game in round three, but then fell to Junior Shelby Pacheco and sophomore Hannah Flippen were the Lady Vols, 3-1, in the Regional Championship round. both named to the inaugural Pac-12 All-Defensive Team, while sophomore Anissa Urtez, Dickman and Stewart were honorable The Utes found its way into the regional championship game for mention selections. the fi rst time since 2006 and sixth time overall. It was Utah’s fi rst appearance in a regional championship round since the NCAA NFCA HONORS went to a Regional and Super Regional format, as well. Sophomore Hannah Flippen was named a All-Pacifi c Region First ROAD WAARRIORS Team selection, senior Kate Dickman and freshman Katie Donovan earned Second Team honors, and junior Kristen Stewart was tabbed Utah recorded its best record away from home since joining the a Third Team selection. Pac-12, going 13-7 in road contests in the regular season and 14-4 in neutral-site games this season. Utah’s four all-region selections is tied for second most in program history (1985, 2000). Utah had a school-record fi ve all-region The 13 wins in true road games were the most for Utah since selections back in 1994. collecting 17 road victories in 2007, while the combined 27 wins away from home are the most since recording 29 victories in 2000. EXCELLING ACADEMICALLY Utah tallied a .710 winning percentage in games away from home this past season, which ranks as the team’s best winning Sophomore Hannah Flippen was named to the Pac-12 All- percentage since going 39-6 (.866) away from home more than 21 Academic First Team, while both senior Kate Dickman and years ago back in 1994. sophomore Bridget Castro were tabbed Second Team selections. Junior Kristen Stewart, along with seniors Marissa Mendenhall and Maddy Woodard were Honorable Mention selections. WEEKLY WINNERS The six selections marked Utah’s most on the Pac-12 All-Academic Utah collected a program-best seven Pac-12 weekly honors this in teams, surpassing the fi ve selections the Utes received in 2013 and 2015 with three Player of the Week honors and four Freshman of the 2014, and it also marks the most selections on an all-academic Week accolades. squad since Utah tallied eight players back in 2008 when the program was still a member of the Mountain West Conference. THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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2015 FINAL RESULTS NFCA ALL-PACIFIC REGION TEAM

FEBRUARY Hannah Flippen So. INF First Team SoCal Collegiate Classic Kate Dickman Sr. OF Second Team 6 vs. #24/24 Texas A&M L, 1-5 Katie Donovan Fr. P Second Team 6 vs. #22/21 Notre Dame L, 1-3 Kristen Stewart Jr. INF Third Team 7 at Long Beach State L, 1-4 7 vs. Idaho State W, 2-0 8 at Long Beach State W, 5-3 PAC-12 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

UNLV Wilson/DeMarini Classic Kate Dickman Sr. OF First Team 13 vs. Long Beach State W, 7-5 (9) Katie Donovan Fr. P First Team 13 vs. Seattle W, 3-1 Hannah Flippen So. INF Second Team 14 vs. #25/NA Cal State Fullerton L, 3-4 Heather Bowen Fr. OF Honorable Mention 14 vs. Cal State Northridge W, 8-0 15 vs. Nevada W, 6-2 Kristen Stewart Jr. INF Honorable Mention 16 at UNLV W, 10-2 Miranda Viramontes Fr. P Honorable Mention Mary Nutter Classic PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 20 vs. Nevada W, 11-0 20 vs. UC Santa Barbara W, 2-0 21 vs. #13/10 Tennessee W, 4-3 Katie Donovan Fr. P First Team 22 vs. Ohio State W, 10-7 (8) Heather Bowen Fr. OF First Team 22 vs. Cal Poly W, 3-1 (9) Miranda Viramontes Fr. P Honorable Mention

MARCH 3 vs. College of Charleston W, 4-1 PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 3 vs. College of Charleston W, 2-1 Hannah Flippen So. INF First Team Hawai’i Spring Fling Shelby Pacheco So. C First Team 5 vs. Longwood W, 10-1 Kate Dickman Sr. OF Honorable Mention 6 vs. Longwood W, 3-2 Kristen Stewart Jr. INF Honorable Mention 6 vs. East Carolina L, 0-4 Anissa Urtez So. INF Honorable Mention 7 at Hawaii W, 8-1 8 at Hawaii L, 1-5 PAC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 13 at #13/10 UCLA* L, 0-1 14 at #13/10 UCLA* (•) L, 2-4 Hannah Flippen So. INF First Team 15 at #13/10 UCLA* (•) L, 0-6 Bridget Castro So. INF Second Team 17 at McNeese State W, 1-0 (10) Kate Dickman Sr. OF Second Team 17 at McNeese State W, 2-1 Marissa Mendenhall Sr. UT Honorable Mention 18 at McNeese State W, 5-1 Kristen Stewart Jr. OF Honorable Mention 21 #2/3 Oregon* L, 2-4 22 #2/3 Oregon* L, 9-15 Maddy Woodard Sr. OF Honorable Mention 23 #2/3 Oregon* L, 0-12 27 at Stanford* (•) W, 6-3 PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 28 at Stanford* (•) L, 2-4 29 at Stanford* (•) W, 7-2 Hannah Flippen So. INF Apr. 6 31 Southern Utah W, 6-1 31 Southern Utah W, 10-1 Hannah Flippen So. INF Apr. 20 Kate Dickman Sr. OF May 11 APRIL 2 #17/16 California* (•) W, 8-6 3 #17/16 California* (•) W, 12-10 PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK 4 #17/16 California* (•) L, 1-4 10 at Oregon State* W, 6-0 Katie Donovan Fr. P Feb. 23 11 at Oregon State* W, 7-5 12 at Oregon State* W, 5-2 Miranda Viramontes Fr. P Mar. 30 17 #16/15 Arizona* (•) W, 10-7 Heather Bowen Fr. OF Apr. 13 18 #16/15 Arizona* (•) L, 6-8 Katie Donovan Fr. P Apr. 27 19 #16/15 Arizona* (•) W, 4-2 24 at #23/22 Arizona State* (•) L, 4-6 25 at #23/22 Arizona State* (•) W, 8-1 26 at #23/22 Arizona State* (•) W, 4-0

MAY 7 #20/20 Washington* (•) W, 12-1 8 #20/20 Washington* (•) L, 5-7 (9) 9 #20/20 Washington* (•) Canceled

NCAA Knoxville Regional 15 vs. Virginia Tech W, 6-1 16 at #9/10 Tennessee L, 1-9 16 vs. Longwood W, 2-0 17 vs. #9/10 Tennessee L, 1-3

The Utah Utes celebrate the school’s fi rst-ever series sweep over a Pac-12 Conference opponent after defeating the Cal Bears in three-straight games at Utah Softball Stadium.

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OVERALL STATISTICS Record: 36-19 | Home: 7-6 | Away: 13-9 | Neutral: 16-4 | Pac-12: 12-11

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% Dickman, Kate .431 55-55 174 49 75 21 2 10 36 130 .747 24 3 13 1 .502 2 2 12-13 72 7 2 .975 Flippen, Hannah .348 55-55 178 47 62 8 2 7 28 95 .534 22 1 16 1 .421 1 9 4-5 123 120 9 .964 Bowen, Heather .288 48-43 118 13 34 5 0 3 26 48 .407 12 0 15 3 .346 3 3 3-4 51 4 2 .965 Castro, Bridget .279 55-55 172 26 48 10 1 6 42 78 .453 18 0 29 1 .344 2 3 0-0 338 16 5 .986 Stewart, Kristen .275 55-55 160 33 44 10 1 4 28 68 .425 21 2 28 0 .362 2 4 6-6 42 119 4 .976 Mendenhall, Marissa .273 47-44 121 10 33 5 0 3 22 47 .388 9 2 33 2 .328 2 0 1-1 10 2 1 .923 Woodard, Maddy .270 53-50 126 16 34 6 1 3 17 51 .405 13 0 16 0 .333 2 9 6-9 86 2 1 .989 Urtez, Anissa .270 55-55 141 31 38 7 1 3 10 56 .397 15 0 14 0 .338 1 12 5-7 78 106 8 .958 Ramirez, Mariah .250 14-9 24 0 6 2 0 0 4 8 .333 1 1 6 0 .308 0 0 0-0 4 1 1 .833 Everett, Shelbi .222 44-2 27 15 6 0 0 0 0 6 .222 2 0 10 0 .276 0 0 4-6 28 4 0 1.000 Bergman, Kendal .214 23-5 28 2 6 1 0 0 3 7 .250 2 1 6 0 .290 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Secaira, Bella .200 31-12 45 3 9 2 0 1 8 14 .311 3 2 9 0 .275 1 2 0-0 13 1 0 1.000 Pacheco, Shelby .185 53-53 124 13 23 6 0 2 11 35 .282 8 1 15 2 .241 0 8 0-0 267 34 3 .990 Glantz, Samantha .091 18-2 22 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 .091 2 0 9 0 .167 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Viramontes, Miranda .000 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 24 0 1.000 Cordova, Sammy .000 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 5 0 1.000

Totals .287 55-55 1462 259 420 83 8 42 235 645 .441 152 13 221 10 .356 16 53 41-51 1121 477 38 .977 Opponents .253 55-55 1393 182 353 48 9 38 168 533 .383 158 26 272 21 .338 12 23 16-31 1102 440 68 .958 LOB - Team (340), Opp (314). DPs turned - Team (36), Opp (15). IBB - Team (1), Dickman 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Bowen 1, Castro 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Ramirez, Mariah 0.95 3-2 10 0 0 0/0 1 14.2 16 7 2 2 3 1 0 1 57 .281 0 0 0 1 0 Cordova, Sammy 2.56 4-0 12 2 0 0/1 0 27.1 28 12 10 18 18 2 2 2 98 .286 3 1 2 1 3 Donovan, Katie 2.66 17-10 45 28 12 4/4 7 192.0 156 80 73 63 154 22 4 24 695 .224 9 7 0 10 11 Viramontes, Miranda 3.20 11-6 29 24 3 0/2 0 116.0 128 70 53 68 80 20 2 8 450 .284 4 17 0 0 6 Nieto, Kayce 3.25 1-1 12 1 0 0/1 2 23.2 25 13 11 7 17 3 1 3 93 .269 1 1 1 0 3

Totals 2.79 36-19 55 55 15 8/4 10 373.2 353 182 149 158 272 48 9 38 1393 .253 17 26 3 12 23 Opponents 3.79 19-36 55 55 19 4/1 4 367.1 420 259 199 152 221 83 8 42 1462 .287 38 13 2 16 53 PB - Team (14), Pacheco 13, Secaira 1, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (4), Pacheco 3, Cordova 1, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Pacheco (14-29), Viramontes (9-19), Donovan (4- 7), Cordova (1-2), Nieto (1-2), Everett (1-1), Secaira (1-1), Ramirez (1-1). PAC-12 CONFERENCE STATISTICS Record: 8-15 Home: 7-5 Away: 1-10 Pac-12: 8-15

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% Dickman, Kate .481 23-23 77 23 37 9 0 6 20 64 .831 6 2 6 0 .523 1 1 8-8 39 5 1 .978 Flippen, Hannah .384 23-23 73 23 28 5 2 4 14 49 .671 11 0 6 0 .464 0 5 2-2 51 53 6 .945 Bowen, Heather .328 21-21 61 10 20 3 0 2 18 29 .475 6 0 8 2 .382 1 2 3-3 39 0 2 .951 Stewart, Kristen .309 23-23 68 14 21 5 0 1 13 29 .426 12 0 11 0 .402 2 1 4-4 19 42 2 .968 Castro, Bridget .286 23-23 77 9 22 5 1 1 13 32 .416 5 0 15 0 .325 1 0 0-0 118 3 2 .984 Urtez, Anissa .273 23-23 55 13 15 2 1 2 3 25 .455 9 0 4 0 .375 0 4 3-3 28 46 3 .961 Woodard, Maddy .255 22-21 55 9 14 3 1 2 9 25 .455 8 0 5 0 .344 1 5 4-5 37 0 0 1.000 Ramirez, Mariah .250 3-2 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 .250 0 0 0 0 .250 0 0 0-0 4 1 0 1.000 Mendenhall, Marissa .246 21-18 57 4 14 2 0 1 7 19 .333 1 1 22 2 .267 1 0 0-0 4 1 1 .833 Everett, Shelbi .231 18-1 13 8 3 0 0 0 0 3 .231 1 0 4 0 .286 0 0 0-1 12 0 0 1.000 Secaira, Bella .207 18-7 29 2 6 1 0 1 6 10 .345 0 1 2 0 .233 0 0 0-0 12 1 0 1.000 Pacheco, Shelby .180 21-21 50 5 9 3 0 1 4 15 .300 4 1 7 1 .255 0 1 0-0 102 17 1 .992 Bergman, Kendal .091 9-1 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .091 0 0 2 0 .091 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Glantz, Samantha .000 4-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 .000 Viramontes, Miranda .000 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 8 0 1.000 Cordova, Sammy .000 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1 3 0 1.000

Totals .300 23-23 636 120 191 38 5 21 109 302 .475 63 5 96 5 .364 7 19 24-26 468 192 20 .971 Opponents .289 23-23 608 110 176 30 7 23 101 289 .475 85 6 112 9 .377 9 9 10-17 468 169 27 .959 LOB - Team (142), Opp (139). DPs turned - Team (15), Opp (6). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). Picked off - Bowen 1.

Player ERA W-L APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA Ramirez, Mariah 1.50 0-2 3-0 0 0/0 0 4.2 9 6 1 2 1 1 0 1 20 .450 0 0 0 1 0 Cordova, Sammy 2.86 2-0 5-0 0 0/0 0 14.2 13 6 6 7 6 2 1 2 49 .265 1 0 2 1 2 Donovan, Katie 3.75 7-6 19-10 5 0/2 4 80.1 78 49 43 32 69 13 4 15 307 .254 5 0 0 7 3 Viramontes, Miranda 3.87 3-2 14-12 1 0/1 0 50.2 65 41 28 41 34 13 1 4 205 .317 2 6 0 0 3 Nieto, Kayce 9.88 0-1 4-1 0 0/1 0 5.2 11 8 8 3 2 1 1 1 27 .407 0 0 0 0 1

Totals 3.86 12-11 23-23 6 2/2 4 156.0 176 110 86 85 112 30 7 23 608 .289 8 6 2 9 9 Opponents 4.49 11-12 23-23 9 3/1 3 156.0 191 120 100 63 96 38 5 21 636 .300 22 5 1 7 19

PB - Team (6), Pacheco 6, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (1), Pacheco 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Pacheco (8-15), Viramontes (6-10), Donovan (2-3), Nieto (1-2), Cordova THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL(0-1), TRADITION Everett (1-1), Secaira 2015 REVIEW (1-1), Ramirez MEET THE UTES (1-1). COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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22015015 SSTATISTICSTAT TEAM INFORMATION IS 2016 PREVIEW TIC COACHING STAFF S SSUMMARY MEET THE UTES UMM 2015 REVIEW ARY TRADITION THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL INNING-BY-INNING SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total UTAH UTES 46 35 38 43 41 25 22 3 5 249 OPPONENTS 25 18 30 27 34 23 22 0 3 169

WIN-LOSS SUMMARY: RECORD WHEN TEAM SCORES: Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Overall...... 36-19 W-L 0-4 1-7 5-3 3-1 4-1 3-1 5-1 3-0 4-0 0-1 8-0 Pac-12 Conference ...... 12-11 RECORD WHEN OPPONENT SCORES: Non-Conference ...... 22-6 Runs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Postseason ...... 2-2 Home ...... 7-6 W-L 8-0 13-1 6-0 3-2 0-7 2-2 1-2 2-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 Away ...... 13-9 Neutral ...... 16-4 RECORD WHEN LEADING AFTER: Day ...... 27-16 Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Night ...... 9-3 W-L 16-5 24-4 27-3 29-3 28-2 27-1 vs Left ...... 8-4 vs Right ...... 28-15 1-Run games...... 5-2 RECORD WHEN TRAILING AFTER: 2-Run games...... 11-8 Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 5+Run games ...... 12-4 W-L 6-4 5-9 5-15 5-14 1-16 1-17 Extra inns ...... 4-1 Shutouts ...... 8-4 RECORD WHEN TIED AFTER: Scoring 0-2 runs ...... 6-14 Inn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Scoring 3-5 runs ...... 10-3 W-L 14-10 7-6 4-1 2-2 3-0 2-0 Scoring 6-9 runs ...... 12-2 Scoring 10+ runs ...... 8-0 Opponent 0-2 runs...... 27-1 Opponent 3-5 runs...... 5-11 GENERAL SUMMARY: Opponent 6-9 runs...... 3-5 Current winning streak 1 Opponent 10+ runs ...... 1-2 Longest winning streak 12 Scored in 1st inning ...... 18-6 Longest losing streak 4 Scores fi rst ...... 29-7 Opp. scores fi rst ...... 7-12 After 4 leading ...... 29-3 Home attendance 5,708 ( 13 dates avg = 439 ) After 4 trailing ...... 5-14 Away attendance 23,300 ( 42 dates avg = 554 ) After 4 tied ...... 2-2 Total attendance 29,008 ( 55 dates avg = 527 ) After 5 leading ...... 28-2 After 5 trailing ...... 1-17 After 5 tied ...... 3-0 After 6 leading ...... 27-1 After 6 trailing ...... 1-17 After 6 tied ...... 2-0 Hit 0 home runs ...... 18-14 Hit 1 home run ...... 9-1 Hit 2+ home runs ...... 10-4 Opponent 0 home runs ...... 24-5 Opponent 1 home run ...... 11-9 Opponent 2+ HRs ...... 1-5 Made 0 errors ...... 18-9 Made 1 error ...... 13-6 Made 2+ errors ...... 5-4 Opp. made 0 errors ...... 10-7 Opp. made 1 error ...... 12-8 Opp. made 2+ errors...... 15-5 Out-hit opponent ...... 31-1 Out-hit by opponent ...... 3-16 Hits are tied ...... 2-2 In February ...... 12-4 In March ...... 12-9 In April...... 9-3 In May ...... 3-3 On Monday ...... 1-1 On Tuesday ...... 6-0 On Wednesday ...... 1-0 On Thursday ...... 3-0 On Friday ...... 10-6 On Saturday ...... 7-8 Sophomore infi elder Hannah Flippen was a First Team NFCA All-Region choice, as On Sunday ...... 8-4 well as an All-Pac-12 performer and Pac-12 All-Academic selection last season

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UTAH SOFTBALL BY THE NUMBERS 5 • World Series Appearances 5 • AIAW Regional Appearances 13 • NCAA Regional appearances 14 • All-Americans 39 • All-Region Honorees 86 • All-Conference Selections 2 • WAC Players of the Year 2 • MWC Players of the Year

The Utes celebrate after defeating No. 2 Southwestern Louisiana, snapping the Ragin’ Cajuns’ 52-game home fi eld win streak, and more importantly, sending Utah to the 1994 World Series.

UTES IN THE PROS 1996 Amy (Timmel) Hogue Durham Dragons 1997 Ali (Andrus) Sagas Orlando Wahoos Cindy Bennett Orlando Wahoos Pam Slade Georgia Pride 1998 Sandy Rhea Orlando Wahoos 2000 Sunny Smith Akron Racers 2007 Jackie Wong Rockford Thunder In 2000, the Utes won both the Mountain West Conference’s fi rst conference regular- season and tournament titles.

Utah’s 2001 team hit 60 home runs and drew a school-record 199 walks.

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MELONIE KENT • 1981 AMY (TIMMEL) HOGUE • 1994 • First-team All-American selection in 1981 • Second-team All-American in 1994 • First All-American in program history • Finished ninth in the nation in batting (.455) and • Hit .355 and fi elded .988 in 1981 24th in stolen bases per game (0.53) • Two-time Region 7 and fi rst-team all- • All-WAC selection all four years of her career conference selection and was 1994 WAC Player of the Year • Ended career hitting .340 with 71 stolen bases as well as 239 career hits and 125 runs

CINDY LYONS • 1982 ALI (ANDRUS) SAGAS • 1994 • First-team All-American selection in 1982 • Second-team All-American in as a freshman • Hit seven home runs, 34 RBI and a .533 slugging • WAC Freshman of the Year in 1994 percentage • Led Utah to the World Series that season • All-conference honoree • Third in the nation with 32 wins and sixth with a • Invited to tryout for the 1983 Pan Am Team 0.61 ERA • Finished career with 18 home runs • Finished career with 809 K’s, 44 SO’sand 89 wins • Tossed 891.1 career innings with a 1.27 ERA

ANNETTE AUSSERESSES • 1985 SANDY RHEA • 1997, 1998 • First-team All-American in 1985 • First-team All-American in 1997 and a second- • Belted seven triples and seven home runs team selection in 1998 • Hit .346 and had a .993 slugging percentage • Three-time First-team All-WAC and all-region • Led Utes in 10 statistical categories • Hit .372 and ranked 20th in the nation with 34 stolen bases • Ended career with .352 average, 256 hits, 177 runs, 44 doubles and 19 triples

MICHELE TOWNSEND • 1985 SUNNY SMITH • 2000 • Second-team All-American in 1985 • Second-team All-American in 2000 • Hit cleanup on the 1985 World Series team • Led the 2000 team with a .379 batting average • Finished career with two no-hitters • Tallied 72 hits, 18 home runs and 17 doubles • Threw a perfect game vs. BYU in 1986 • All-MWC selection • Ended career with 64 wins and 76 complete • Finished career with 12 sac fl ies and 43 doubles games and also had 131 career RBI and 33 career • Tossed 697.2 innings, allowing only 538 hits home runs

PIPI HOLLINGWORTH • 1987 JACKI WONG • 2006 • Second team All-American in 1987 • Second-team All-American in 2006 • Hit .368 with 57 hits, 11 doubles and four triples • Led the conference and was eighth in the • Led the Utes to conference title and NCAA nation in batting (.439) Regional berth • Paced team with 90 hits and 18 extra-bases • Earned all-conference and all-region honors • Totaled a .595 slugging percentage and a .487 • Ended career with 12 triples on-base percentage • Only committed one error in 230 chances

CHARMELLE GREEN • 1990, 1991 HANNAH FLIPPEN • 2014 • Utah’s fi rst two-time All-American honoree • Second-team All-American in as a freshman • Posted a career .341 batting average • Two-time NFCA Pacifi c All-Region • Recorded 12 triples, 55 stolen bases and 232 • Two-time All-Pac-12 honoreee hits in her career • Named to Pac-12 All-Defensive, All-Freshman • Led Utes in every offensive category in 1991 and All-Academic teams • Four-time fi rst-team all-league and three-time • Led the Pac-12 with 163 assists as freshman all-region selection • Batted .393 with with 17 multi-hit games in ‘14

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CAREER BATTING/FIELDING RECORDS BATTING AVERAGE (MIN. 200 AB) DOUBLES SACRIFICE FLIES 1. Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) .371 1. Kate Dickman (2012-15) 61 1. Sunny Smith (1997-2000) 12 2. Kate Dickman (2012-15) .370 2. Sandy Rhea (1995-98) 44 2. Amy Mason (1989-92) 8 3. Jackie Wong (2005-06) .362 3. Sunny Smith (1997-2000) 43 Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) 8 4. Diana Phillips (2005-08) .360 Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) 43 Kate Dickman (2012-15) 8 5. Sandy Rhea (1995-98) .352 5. Niki Hayhurst (2000-2003) 41 Marissa Mendenhall (2012-15) 8

GAMES PLAYED TRIPLES SACRIFICE HITS 1. Michele Larsen (1999-2002) 243 1. Sandy Rhea (1995-98) 19 1. Tammy Beer (1993-96) 60 Molly McLean (1999-2002) 243 2. Diana Phillips (2005-08) 14 2. Stacie Reynolds (1993-96) 54 3. Niki Hayhurst (2000-03) 238 3. Jo Evans (1979-82) 13 3. Lisa Hashimoto-Hall (1997-2000) 48 4. Lyndsey Trevis (1999-2002) 236 4. Annette Ausseresses (1982-85) 12 4. Joy Jackson (1986-89) 38 5. Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) 231 Pipi Hollingsworth (1984-87) 12 5. Mary Kay Riley (1982-83) 36 Charmelle Green (1988-91) 12 Kate Dickman (2012-15) 12 AT BATS WALKS 1. Molly McLean (1999-2002) 757 1. Tia Palauni (2008-2012) 115 HOME RUNS 2. Sandy Rhea (1995-98) 727 2. Niki Hayhurst (2000-03) 106 1. Kara Foster (2007-2010) 67 3. Melissa Stahnke (2001-04) 710 3. Melissa Stahnke (2001-04) 89 2. Melissa Stahnke (2001-04) 49 4. Amy (Timmel) Hogue (1991-94) 703 3. Whitney Holm (2008-2012) 38 4. Lyndsey Trevis (1999-2002) 94 5. Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) 701 4. Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) 37 5. Sandy Rhea (1995-98) 85 5. Lyndsey Trevis (1999-2002) 33 HITS Sunny Smith (1997-2000) 33 PUTOUTS 1. Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) 260 1. Stacie Reynolds (1993-96) 1,571 2. Sandy Rhea (1995-98) 256 RUNS BATTED IN 2. Niki Hayhurst (2000-2003) 1,450 3. Kate Dickman (2012-15) 249 1. Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) 175 4. Diana Phillips (2005-08) 245 2. Kara Foster (2007-10) 170 ASSISTS 5. Molly McLean (1999-2002) 241 3. Melissa Stahnke (2001-04) 162 1. Wendy Warhurst (1987-90) 593 4. Lyndsey Trevis (1999-2002) 153 2. Lyndsey Trevis (1999-2002) 569 RUNS 5. Whitney Holm (2008-2012) 134 1. Sandy Rhea (1995-98) 177 Kate Dickman (2012-15) 134 FIELDING PERCENTAGE 2. Kate Dickman (2012-15) 159 1. Eight Players 1.000 3. Molly McLean (1999-2002) 155 STOLEN BASES 4. Kara Foster (2007-10) 150 1. Sandy Rhea (1995-98) 130 5. Cyndee Bennett (1994-97) 144 2. Molly McLean (1999-2002) 114 3. Amy (Timmel) Hogue (1991-94) 71 4. Lisa Hashimoto-Hall (1997-2000) 59 5. Charmelle Green (1988-91) 55

Kara Foster is Utah’s career home run leader Sandy Rhea is the Ute career leader in runs Cyndee Bennett ranks in nine career offensive with 64 round-trippers from 2007-10. (177), triples (19) and stolen bases (130). categories, including fi rst in batting average THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION (.371), hits (260) and RBI (175).

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CAREER PITCHING RECORDS EARNED RUN AVERAGE (MIN. 200 IP) INNINGS PITCHED SHUTOUTS 1. Teri Richardson (1983-85) 0.79 1. Kristin Arbogast (1998-2001) 955.0 1. Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 44 2. Diane Brown (1982-83) 1.19 2. Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 891.2 2. Janet Womack (1989-92) 32 3. Mona Stevens (1978-80) 1.26 3. Janet Womack (1989-92) 814.0 3. Kristin Arbogast (1998-2001) 20 4. Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 1.27 4. Michele Townsend (1983-86) 697.2 4. Melissa Halkinrude (1990-93) 19 5. Janet Womack (1989-92) 1.29 5. Melissa Halkinrude (1990-93) 611.0 5. Monica Jimenez (1994-97) 15

APPEARANCES HITS ALLOWED FEWEST WALKS PER INNING 1. Kristin Arbogast (1998-2001) 176 1. Kristin Arbogast (1998-2001) 958 1. Diane Brown (1982-83) .200 2. Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 148 2. Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 622 3. Janet Womack (1989-92) 136 3. Janet Womack (1989-92) 577 FEWEST HITS PER INNING 4. Ashley Smuda (2008-10) 124 4. Melissa Halkinrude (1990-93) 540 1. Mona Stevens (1978-80) .580 5. Michele Townsend (1983-86) 109 5. Michele Townsend (1983-86) 538

WINS WALKS ALLOWED 1. Kristin Arbogast (1998-2001) 89 1. Kristin Arbogast (1998-2001) 428 Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 89 2. Brittany Parker (2008-11) 251 3. Janet Womack (1989-92) 69 3. Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 245 4. Michele Townsend (1983-86) 64 4. Michele Townsend (1983-86) 187 5. Monica Jimenez (1994-97) 53 5. Janet Womack (1989-92) 181

COMPLETE GAMES STRIKEOUTS 1. Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 109 1. Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994-97) 809 2. Kristin Arbogast (1998-2001) 108 2. Kristin Arbogast (1998-2001) 598 3. Janet Womack (1989-92) 96 3. Janet Womack (1989-92) 495 4. Michele Townsend (1983-86) 76 4. Generra Nielson (2011-12) 492 5. Monica Jimenez (1994-97) 60 5. Meghan Dyer (2006-07) 469

ALL-TIME NO-HITTERS DATE PITCHER OPPONENT SITE DATE PITCHER OPPONENT SITE 1981 Robin Krall Cypress College N/A 3/28/97 Ali (Andrus) Sagas Wichita State Salt Lake City 1981 Sharon Hughes BYU (5) N/A 3/28/97 Monica Jimenez N. C. A&T (5) Salt Lake City 1984 Monica Messmer New Mexico State N/A 3/29/97 Ali (Andrus) Sagas Georgia State (5) Salt Lake City 1985 Michele Townsend BYU N/A 4/18/97 Ali (Andrus) Sagas Tulsa (5) Salt Lake City 1985 Teri Richardson New Mexico N/A 5/2/97 Monica Jimenez Colorado State Salt Lake City 1986 Michele Townsend BYU N/A 3/17/01 Kristin Arbogast Bethune Cookman (6) Tallahassee, Fla. 1988 Cami Pollard Utah State N/A 2/25/06 Meghan Dyer UTEP (5) El Paso, Texas 1988 Cami Pollard Utah State N/A 3/11/08 Ashley Smuda Southern Utah (5) Salt Lake City 1991 Janet Womack Colorado State N/A 4/12/08 Ashley Smuda UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 1992 Melissa Halkinrude Oregon State (5) N/A 2/7/09 Ashley Smuda Utah State St. George 1994 Ali (Andrus) Sagas Northwestern N/A 3/18/09 Ashley Smuda Boise State Salt Lake City 1995 Ali (Andrus) Sagas Purdue N/A 4/1/11 Generra Nielson Idaho State (5) Salt Lake City 1996 Ali (Andrus) Sagas Yale (5) N/A 3/12/12 Generra Nielson Colgate Ft. Myers, Fla. 2/20/15 Katie Donovan Nevada (5) Cathedral City, Calif.

All-American Michele Townsend threw two Ali (Andrus) Sagas threw six no-hitters, including Kristin Arbogast is the Utah career leader in no-hitters (both against BYU), including one two perfect games, during her career at Utah. appearances (176), wins (tied-89) and innings perfect game, at Utah. pitched (955.0).

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INDIVIDUAL (SINGLE-GAME) INDIVIDUAL (SEASON) TEAM (SINGLE-GAME BATTING BATTING Hits ...... 7 BATTING Batting Avg...... 625 vs. Snow (‘81) Charmelle Green vs. Creighton (5/11/91) Hits ...... 101, Amy (Timmel) Hogue (‘94) Runs Scored ...... 22 vs. Hampton (3/19/11) Runs Scored ...... 4, (9x) Batting Avg...... 455 (101-222) Hits ...... 25 vs. Creighton (‘91) MR: Kate Dickman vs. Gr. Canyon (5/9/14) Amy (Timmel) Hogue (‘94) Doubles ...... 6 vs. New Mexico (4/6/96) Doubles ...... 3 At Bats ...... 222, Amy (Timmel) Hogue (‘94) Triples ...... 5 vs. Northern Arizona (‘85) Kate Dickman vs. Southern Utah (3/31/15) Runs ...... 59, Kate Dickman (‘14) Home Runs ...... 6, (3x) Ivette Hernandez vs. UNLV (4/18/03) Doubles ...... 21, Kate Dickman (‘15) vs. St. Mary’s (3/31/07) Melissa Stahnke vs. BYU (5/5/01) Triples ...... 7, (4x) vs. Colorado State (Apr. 30, 2010) Sandy Rhea vs. Ohio St. (3/4/95) Sandy Rhea (‘98) vs. Southern Utah (Mar. 21, 2012) Triples ...... 2, (9x) Amy (Timmel) Hogue(‘94) RBI ...... 20 vs. Hampton (3/19/11) MR: Diana Phillips vs. UTEP (2/23/07) Annette Ausseresses (‘85) Stolen Bases ...... 8, (5x) Home Runs ...... 3 Jo Evans (‘81) Walks ...... 16 vs. Rider (2/25/12) Katelyn Elliott vs. Arizona State (5/6/12) Home Runs ...... 22, Melissa Stahnke (‘01) Niki Hayhurst vs. Colo. State (4/1/01) RBI ...... 67, Melissa Stahnke (‘01) TEAM (SINGLE-SEASON) Lyndsey Trevis vs. UMass (3/10/01) Total Bases ...... 150, Melissa Stahnke (‘01) Runs Batted In ...... 7 Slugging Pct...... 805, Kara Foster (‘09) BATTING Niki Hayhurst vs. Colo. State (4/1/01) Stolen Bases ...... 46, Sandy Rhea (‘97) Batting Avg...... 329 (1994) Lyndsey Trevis vs. UMass (3/10/01) Sacrifi ce Hits...... 26, Mary Kay Riley (‘82) At Bats ...... 1,803 (1994) Cyndee Bennett vs. UNM (4/6/96) Sacrifi ce Flies ...... 6, Bridget Castro (‘14) Runs Scored ...... 349 (2014) Stolen Bases ...... 5 Hit By Pitch ...... 10, (3x) Hits ...... 594 (1994) Sandy Rhea vs. San Jose State (3/1/98) Kristen Stewart (‘14) Doubles ...... 83 (2015) Walks ...... 6 Brooke Olson (‘11) Triples ...... 36 (1985) Wendy Stewart vs. Creighton (5/11/91) Traci Keller (‘02) Home Runs ...... 65 (2004) Walks ...... 41, Tia Palauni (‘11) RBI ...... 316 (2014) PITCHING Strikeouts ...... 58, Molly McLean (‘02) Total Bases ...... 790 (2000) Innings Pitched ...... 31 On Base Pct...... 545, Tia Palauni (‘11) Slugging Pct...... 473 (2014) Janet Womack vs. Creighton (5/11/91) Stolen Bases ...... 92 (1994) Strikeouts ...... 16 PITCHING Sacrifi ce Hits...... 77 (1994) Generra Nielson (2x) Appearances ...... 64, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) Sacrifi ce Flies ...... 19 (2014) at UNC Greensboro (2/25/12) and Games Started ...... 59, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) Hit By Pitch ...... 39 (2002) vs. Colgate (3/12/12) Complete Games ...... 44, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) Walks ...... 199 (2001) Meghan Dyer vs. Nevada (2/10/07) ERA...... 0.61 (25 ER in 286.1 IP) Strikeouts ...... 371 (2002) Ali (Andrus) Sagas (1994) Ali (Andrus) Andrus (‘94) On Base Pct...... 397 (2014) Wins ...... 40, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) FIELDING Losses ...... 19, Kristin Arbogast (‘00 & ‘01) PITCHING Putouts ...... 36 Saves ...... 7, Katie Donovan (‘15) Appearances ...... 80 (1994) Christina Freeman vs. Creighton (5/11/91) Shutouts ...... 17, Ali (Andrus) Andrus (‘94) Games Started ...... 66 (2002) Assists ...... 13 Innings Pitched ...... 370.2, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) Complete Games ...... 51 (1985) Gaylyn Hoshide (1993) Hits Allowed ...... 388, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) ERA...... 0.92 (1985) Wendy Stewart (1993) Fewest Hits/Inn...... 0.50, Mona Stevens (‘78) Wins ...... 51 (1994) Runs Allowed ...... 216, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) Losses ...... 36 (2002) Earned Runs Allowed ...147, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) Saves ...... 10 (2015) Doubles Allowed ...... 58, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) Shutouts ...... 26 (1994) Triples Allowed .... 9, Mariah Ramirez (‘13 & ‘14) Innings Pitched ...... 441.0 (1994) HR Alllowed ...... 45, Generra Nielson (‘12) Hits Allowed ...... 512 (2014) Walks Allowed ...... 199, Kristin Arbogast (‘00) Runs Allowed ...... 294 (2010) Strikeouts ...... 294, Generra Nielson (‘12) Earned Runs ...... 245 (2014) Hit Batters ...... 23, Kristin Arbogast (‘01) Doubles ...... 83 (2014) Wild Pitches ...... 32, Paula Porter (‘87) Triples ...... 19 (2014) Home Runs ...... 67 (2012) FIELDING Walks Allowed ...... 220 (2000) Putouts ...... 518, Niki Hayhurst (‘01) Strikeouts ...... 408 (2007) Assists ...... 181, Lyndsey Trevis (‘00) Hit Batters ...... 54 (2009) Percentage ....1.000 (257-140), Sue Pearce (‘81) Wild Pitches ...... 48 (2010)

FIELDING Putouts ...... 1,323 (1994) Assists ...... 667 (2000) Double Plays ...... 46 (2014) Errors ...... 118 (1998 and 2001) Fielding Pct...... 977 (2015)

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UTES IN THE POSTSEASON UTES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT The Utes own an all-time record of 68-55 1982 NCAA REGIONALS (1ST, 3-0) 5-21 Princeton ...... W, 2-1 (.553) in postseason play, which includes Pocatello, Idaho 5-22 SW Louisiana ...... W, 3-2 conference AIAW and NCAA Tournaments. 5-7 New Mexico State ...... W, 2-0 5-22 SW Louisiana ...... W, 2-0 5-7 Utah State ...... W, 5-0 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTS 5-8 Idaho State ...... W, 2-0 1994 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (1-2) • Utah went 19-11 (.633) in the High Country Oklahoma City, Okla. 1982 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (0-2) 5-26 Oklahoma State ...... W, 2-0 Athletic Conference between 1983-90, Norman, Okla. 5-27 Cal State-Northridge...... L, 1-5 winning the league tourney in 1984, ‘85 and 5-20 Oklahoma State ...... L, 0-2 5-28 UCLA ...... L, 1-11 ‘87. 5-21 Oklahoma...... L, 2-4 • Utah posted a 6-1 mark, appearing in two 1995 NCAA REGIONALS (0-2) Western Athletic Conference Tournaments 1984 NCAA REGIONALS (2ND, 0-2) Stillwater, Okla. (1991, ‘92). Las Cruces, N.M. 5-19 Oklahoma State ...... L, 0-3 • The Utes won the inaugural Mountain West 5-17 Utah State ...... L, 2-6 5-20 Oklahoma...... L, 1-7 Conference Tournament in 2000 and went 5-18 Utah State ...... L, 3-4 on to capture it again in 2002, ‘04 and ‘06 1997 NCAA REGIONAL (1-2) before the tournament was discontinued 1985 NCAA REGIONALS (1ST, 2-1) Iowa City, Iowa following the 2006 season. Utah posted an Tempe, Ariz. 5-16 Missouri ...... W, 3-1 15-5 record in MWC postseason play. 5-16 Arizona State ...... L, 1-2 5-17 Iowa ...... L, 1-3 5-17 Arizona State ...... W, 2-1 5-17 DePaul ...... L, 0-2 5-17 Arizona State ...... W, 3-2 AIAW TOURNAMENT 2000 NCAA REGIONALS (2ND, 3-2) The Utes posted an all-time record of 11-9 1985 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (0-2) Seattle, Wash. in the AIAW Tournament. In 1976, Utah Omaha, Neb. 5-18 Western Illinois ...... W, 1-0 advanced the AIAW College World Series. 5-22 UCLA ...... L, 0-1 5-19 Mississippi State ...... L, 3-11 5-22 Adelphi ...... L, 0-1 5-20 Tennessee-Chattanooga ...... W, 2-1 NCAA TOURNAMENT 5-20 Mississippi State ...... W, 4-1 Utah is 21-31 (.404) in its 14 NCAA 1987 NCAA REGIONALS (2ND, 0-2) 5-21 Washington ...... L, 0-9 Tournament appearances, including a mark Lincoln, Neb. of 20-23 (.465) in regional games. The Utes 5-15 Nebraska...... L, 0-6 2002 NCAA REGIONALS (0-2) have appeared in the NCAA College World 5-16 Nebraska...... L, 2-3 Norman, Okla. Series four times (‘82, ‘85, ‘91 & ‘94), posting a 5-16 Oklahoma...... L, 0-6 combined record of 1-8. 1991 NCAA REGIONALS (1ST, 3-1) 5-16 Army...... L, 0-2 College Station, Texas 5-17 Minnesota ...... W, 1-0 2004 NCAA REGIONALS (0-2) UTES IN THE AIAW TOURNAMENT 5-17 Texas A&M ...... L, 0-1 Palo Alto, Calif. 5-18 Minnesota ...... W, 2-0 5-20 Stanford ...... L, 0-1 1976 AIAW REGIONAL (1ST, 2-0) 5-18 Texas A&M ...... W, 3-0 5-21 Southern Mississippi ...... L, 5-13 Salt Lake City, Utah 5-6 Arizona State ...... W, 19-2 1991 NCAA COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (0-2) 2006 NCAA REGIONALS (2-2) 5-7 Northern Colorado ...... W, 9-0 Oklahoma City, Okla. Austin, Texas 5-24 Fresno State ...... L, 0-2 5-19 Indiana ...... L, 0-3 1976 AIAW COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (1-2) 5-24 Missouri ...... L, 0-2 5-20 Texas-San Antonio ...... W, 3-2 Omaha, Neb. 5-20 Indiana ...... W, 5-1 5-13 Sacramento ...... L, 1-5 1992 NCAA REGIONALS (2ND, 0-2) 5-21 Texas ...... L, 0-3 5-14 South Dakota ...... W, 5-1 Los Angeles, Calif. 5-15 East Stroudsburg ...... L, 1-4 5-15 UCLA ...... L, 0-1 2015 NCAA REGIONALS (2-2) 5-16 UCLA ...... L, 2-7 Knoxville, Tenn. 1977 AIAW REGIONALS (4TH, 2-2) 5-15 Virginia Tech ...... W, 6-1 Greeley, Colo. 1994 NCAA REGIONALS (1ST, 4-1) 5-16 Tennessee ...... L, 9-1 5-12 Utah State ...... W, 6-4 Lafayette, La. 5-16 Longwood ...... W, 2-0 5-13 Arizona State ...... L, 1-3 5-20 Princeton ...... W, 1-0 5-17 Tennessee ...... L, 3-1 5-13 New Mexico State ...... W, 7-3 5-21 SW Louisiana ...... L, 0-1 5-13 Arizona ...... L, 0-4

1979 AIAW REGIONALS (4TH, 2-2) Ogden, Utah 5-10 Arizona ...... L, 0-6 5-10 New Mexico State ...... W, 4-0 5-11 Weber State ...... W, 4-2 5-11 Arizona State ...... L, 4-6

1980 AIAW REGIONALS (3RD, 2-1) Laramie, Wyo. 5-8 Weber State ...... W, 2-0 5-9 Utah State ...... L, 0-2 5-10 N/A ...... W, n/a

1981 AIAW REGIONALS (3RD, 2-2) Albuquerque, N.M. 5-7 New Mexico ...... L, 4-5 5- 8 Weber State ...... W, 5-0 5- 8 Utah State ...... W, 3-2 5-9 New Mexico ...... L, 0-2 The 1991 team reached the College World Series, held in Oklahoma City, Okla.

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ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1980 Melonie Kent WAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR MWC (continued) PAC-12 1981 Melonie Kent 1991 Charmelle Green 2007 Meghan Crouse 2012 Katelyn Elliott HM 1982 Cindy Lyon 1994 Amy (Timmel) Hogue Diana Phillips Whitney Holm HM 2008 Kara Foster Kelsi Hoopiiaina HM HCAC WAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Diana Phillips Generra Nielson HM 1984 Annette Ausseresses 1991 Deb DiMeglio Ashley Smuda Tia Palauni HM 1985 Annette Ausseresses 1994 Ali (Andrus) Saugus 2009 Kara Foster 2013 Jackie Sweet 2nd Rainna Ford Angie Boardman Kate Dickman 2nd Pipi Hollingsworth WAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 2010 Joni Cook Kelsi Hoopiiaina HM Teri Richardson 1999 Lisa Hashimoto 2011 Brooke Olson Chalese Hadley HM Pati Rivas Lyndsey Trevis Whitney Holm Kayce Nieto HM 1986 Rainna Ford Sarah Farnsworth Kelsi Hoopiiaina 2014 Hannah Flippen 1st Pipi Hollingsworth Bridget Castro HM Michele Townsend MWC MWC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kate Dickman HM 1987 Pipi Hollingsworth 2000 Jenny Monson 2000 Kristin Arbogast Anissa Urtez HM 1988 Charmelle Green Sunny Smith 2001 Lyndsey Trevis 2015 Kate Dickman 1st Cami Pollard Kristin Arbogast Katie Donovan 1st Paula Potter Molly McLean MWC FRESHMAN OF YEAR Hannah Flippen 2nd Wendi Warhurst Niki Hayhurst 2000 Niki Hayhurst Heather Bowen HM 1989 Charmelle Green 2001 Kristin Arbogast Kristen Stewart HM 1990 Charmelle Green Niki Hayhurst MWC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Miranda Viramontes HM Wendi Warhurst Amberly Jeppson 2000 Jenny Monson Molly McLean Sunny Smith PAC-12 ALL-FRESHMEN TEAM WAC Melissa Stahnke Kristin Arbogast 2012 Kate Dickman HM 1991 Deb DiMeglio Lyndsey Trevis Lyndsey Trevis (MVP) 2013 Kayce Nieto 1st Christina Freeman 2002 Niki Hayhurst 2001 Lyndsey Trevis Shelby Pacheco HM Charmelle Green Molly McLean Melissa Stahnke Kristen Stewart HM Melissa Stahnke Molly McLean 2014 Bridget Castro 1st 1992 Deb DiMeglio Lyndsey Trevis 2002 Jen Pursell (MVP) Hannah Flippen 1st Gaylyn Hoshide 2003 Glennis Donnelly Melissa Stahnke Anissa Urtez 1st Amy (Timmel) Hogue Niki Hayhurst Lyndsey Trevis Sammy Cordova HM Janet Womack Lynsey Wall 2003 Lynsey Wall 2015 Katie Donovan 1st 1993 Deb DiMeglio 2004 Glennis Donnelly 2004 Glennis Donnelly Miranda Viramontes 1st Amy (Timmel) Hogue Devina Quintero Brianna Gourdin (MVP) Heather Bowen HM 1994 Ali (Andrus) Sagas Melissa Stahnke Kate Nygaard Amy (Timmel) Hogue Lynsey Wall Jackie Wong PAC-12 ALL-DEFENSIVE TEAM 1995 Ali (Andrus) Sagas 2005 Ivette Hernandez 2006 Karina Cannon (MVP) 2015 Hannah Flippen 1st Cyndee Bennett Diana Phillips Meghan Dyer Shelby Pacheco 1st Stacie Reynolds 2006 Karina Cannon Ivette Hernandez Kate Dickman HM 1996 Cyndee Bennett Diana Phillips Jackie Wong Kristen Stewart HM Sandy Rhea Jessica Shiery Anissa Urtez HM 1997 Sandy Rhea Jackie Wong 1998 Sandy Rhea ALL-REGION SELECTIONS 1983 Jana Freston Kristin Arbogast 2nd 1985 Annette Ausseresses Niki Hayhurst 2nd Penny Conger 2001 Niki Hayhurst 1st Stanni Kitchen Lyndsey Trevis 1st Michele Townsend 2002 Molly McClean 2nd 1986 Michele Townsend Melissa Stahnke 2nd 1987 Pipi Hollingsworth 2004 Melissa Stahnke 1st 1988 Charmelle Green Glennis Donnelly 2nd 1990 Karen Donaldson-Rich 2006 Jackie Wong 1st Charmelle Green 2007 Diana Phillips 2nd 1991 Charmelle Green 1st 2008 Diana Phillips 1st 1992 Amy Cowley 2nd 2011 Tia Palauni 2nd 1994 Amy (Timmel) Hogue 1st 2012 Whitney Holm 2nd Ali (Andrus) Sagas 2nd 2013 Jackie Sweet 2nd Cyndee Bennett 2nd 2014 Hannah Flippen 1st Deb DiMeglio 2nd Mariah Ramirez 2nd Wendy Stewart 2nd Anissa Urtez 3rd 1996 Sandy Rhea 1st 2015 Hannah Flippen 1st Cyndee Bennett 2nd Kate Dickman 2nd 1997 Sandy Rhea 1st Katie Donovan 2nd 1998 Sandy Rhea 1st Kristen Stewart 3rd 2000 Lyndsey Trevis 1st Niki Hayhurst is one of only two, Karina Cannon was the MVP of the Sunny Smith 1st 2006 MWC Tournament.

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UTAH SOFTBALL YEARLY RESULTS OVERALL CONFERENCE Conference Regional World Coach Year W L T Pct. W L T Place Tournament Tournament Series Norma Carr 1976 11 9 0 .550 5 3 0 5th - - 1st (2-0) 1-2 Norma Carr 1977 12 9 0 .571 4 4 0 5th - - 4th (2-2) - - Norma Carr 1978 18 13 0 .580 3 5 0 7th ------Norma Carr 1979 24 12 0 .667 10 8 0 4th - - 4th (2-2) - - Norma Carr 1980 35 17 0 .673 11 3 0 1st - - 3rd (2-1) - - Norma Carr 1981 29 17 0 .636 12 2 0 1st - - 3rd (2-2) - - Norma Carr 1982 41 16 1 .707 11 3 0 2nd - - 1st (3-0) 0-2 HIGH COUNTRY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Norma Carr 1983 35 15 1 .717 0 0 0 - - 3rd (1-2) - - - - Norma Carr 1984 32 22 1 .582 6 4 0 3rd 1st (4-1) 2nd (0-2) - - Norma Carr 1985 44 13 0 .772 9 1 0 1st 1st (4-1) 1st (2-1) 0-2 Norma Carr 1986 19 25 0 .432 4 6 0 5th ------Norma Carr 1987 22 24 0 .478 7 3 0 1st 1st (4-1) 2nd (0-2) - - Norma Carr 1988 22 25 0 .468 6 4 0 1st 4th (1-2) - - - - Norma Carr 1989 28 27 0 .509 5 5 0 4th 3rd (2-2) - - - - Jo Evans 1990 32 30 0 .516 2 8 0 6th 3rd (3-2) - - - - WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Jo Evans 1991 28 16 0 .636 8 2 0 1st 1st (3-1) 1st (3-1) 0-2 Jo Evans 1992 25 20 0 .556 9 1 0 1st 1st (3-0) 2nd (0-2) - - Jo Evans 1993 23 22 0 .511 12 12 0 5th ------Jo Evans 1994 51 13 0 .797 22 4 0 2nd - - 1st (4-1) 1-2 Jo Evans 1995 31 20 0 .608 20 7 0 2nd - - 4th (0-2) - - Jo Evans 1996 32 22 0 .593 17 7 0 3rd ------Mona Stevens 1997 44 18 0 .710 22 10 0 3rd - - 3rd (1-2) - - Mona Stevens 1998 36 21 0 .632 20 13 0 3rd ------Mona Stevens 1999 28 27 0 .509 8 11 0 5th ------MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Mona Stevens 2000 42 23 0 .646 15 5 0 1st 1st (3-0) 2nd (3-2) - - Mona Stevens 2001 37 25 1 .587 11 8 1 2nd 3rd (2-2) - - - - Mona Stevens 2002 30 36 0 .455 10 4 0 2nd 1st (3-1) 4th (0-2) - - Mona Stevens 2003 20 27 0 .426 7 9 0 4th 5th (0-2) - - - - Mona Stevens 2004 23 33 0 .411 8 12 0 4th 1st (3-0) 7th (0-2) - - Mona Stevens 2005 21 29 0 .420 6 12 0 4th 5th (1-2) - - - - Bullis/Magnusson 2006 40 21 0 .656 10 8 0 3rd 1st (3-0) 2nd (2-2) - - Angie Jacobs 2007 25 26 1 490 5 14 0 6th ------Amy Hogue 2008 28 27 0 .509 10 10 0 3rd ------Amy Hogue 2009 22 31 0 .415 4 10 0 5th ------Amy Hogue 2010 26 29 0 .473 4 11 0 5th ------Amy Hogue 2011 29 22 0 .569 7 5 0 4th ------PAC-12 CONFERENCE Amy Hogue 2012 28 28 0 .500 2 22 0 9th ------Amy Hogue 2013 24 30 1 .445 7 17 0 9th ------Amy Hogue 2014 31 24 0 .560 8 15 0 6th - - - - Amy Hogue 2015 36 19 0 .655 12 11 0 4th - - 2nd (2-2) Total 1,154 883 6 .566 347 288 1 37-19 30-30 2-10

CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS HCAC (1983-1990); WAC (1991-1999); MWC (2000-2011); Pac-12 (2012-Present) POSTSEASON CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTS

Norma Carr Jo Evans Mona Stevens Marianne Bullis & Kyle Magnusson Angie Jacobs Amy Hogue (1976-89) (1990-96) (1997-2005) (2006) (2007) (2008-Present) Overall ....372-244-3 Overall ...... 222-143 Overall ....281-239-1 Overall ...... 40-21 Overall ...... 25-26-1 Overall ....224-210-1 Conf...... 93-51 Conf...... 90-41 Conf...... 107-84-1 Conf...... 10-8 Conf...... 5-14 Conf...... 54-101

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Year-by-year results are under current head coach Amy Hogue, from 2008-Present.

2008 2-27 SANTA CLARA N W 2-1 4-10 BYU* A L 5-6 OVERALL: 28-27; MWC: 10-10 2-28 UC DAVIS N L 0-1 (9) 4-15 COLORADO STATE* A L 0-8 2-8 WISCONSIN N W 3-1 2-28 SAN DIEGO A L 2-3 4-16 NEW MEXICO* A W 10-2 2-8 RHODE ISLAND N W 10-4 3-1 OREGON N L 0-2 4-17 NEW MEXICO* A W 9-1 2-9 SOUTHERN UTAH N W 9-0 3-6 KENT STATE N W 9-0 4-19 UTAH VALLEY H W 6-2 2-9 IDAHO STATE N W 4-1 3-6 #17 TEXAS A&M A L 0-8 4-22 SAN DIEGO STATE* H W 3-2 2-10 NORTHERN COLORADO N W 6-0 3-7 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN N L 2-3 4-24 UNLV* H L 0-4 2-15 NOTRE DAME N L 2-6 3-7 #17 TEXAS A&M A L 5-7 (8) 4-24 UNLV* H L 1-8 2-15 TEXAS STATE N W 10-8 (9) 3-8 KENT STATE N W 5-0 4-26 UTAH STATE H W 8-7 2-16 TEXAS TECH N W 8-2 3-11 MEMPHIS N L 1-5 4-26 UTAH STATE H W 8-3 2-17 WESTERN MICHIGAN N L 3-5 3-11 HAWAI`I A L 0-1 4-29 NEW MEXICO* N L 6-10 2-17 #25 OREGON STATE N L 2-3 3-12 RADFORD N L 0-5 4-30 COLORADO STATE* N W 11-10 2-29 WISCONSIN N W 9-1 3-13 ST. JOHN’S N W 2-1 5-1 COLORADO STATE* N L 2-16 2-29 #22 TEXAS A W 5-4 3-13 WISCONSIN N W 2-1 5-6 UNLV* A L 5-13 3-1 WICHITA STATE N W 3-2 3-18 BOISE STATE H W 1-0 5-7 SAN DIEGO STATE* A L 1-6 3-1 WISCONSIN N L 2-4 3-18 BOISE STATE H L 5-7 5-8 SAN DIEGO STATE* A L 0-1 3-2 #22 TEXAS A L 0-2 4-2 NEW MEXICO* A L 7-10 5-13 UTAH VALLEY A W 11-8 (8) 3-7 #1 ARIZONA STATE A L 0-9 4-3 COLORADO STATE A L 5-8 5-13 UTAH VALLEY A W 5-4 3-7 UC DAVIS N L 1-5 4-6 UTAH STATE H W 1-0 5-15 BYU* H L 2-7 (9) 3-8 SAN DIEGO N L 4-8 4-7 UTAH STATE A W 9-5 3-8 PACIFIC N L 1-4 4-7 UTAH STATE A W 8-2 2011 3-9 UC DAVIS N L 4-5 4-10 BYU* H L 2-11 OVERALL: 29-22; MWC: 7-5 3-11 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 8-0 4-11 BYU* H L 0-15 2-10 MISSISSIPPI N W 10-0 3-11 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 4-0 4-16 UNLV* H W 9-7 2-11 WESTERN MICHIGAN N W 6-0 3-14 #5 TEXAS A&M N L 1-3 4-17 SAN DIEGO STATE H L 0-3 2-11 #2 ARIZONA N L 3-8 3-14 SAN DIEGO A W 14-6 4-18 SAN DIEGO STATE H L 0-11 2-12 #10 ARIZONA STATE N W 3-1 (8) 3-15 CAL-STATE FULLERTON N W 7-2 4-21 UTAH VALLEY A W 4-2 2-13 #22 OKLAHOMA ST. N L 3-5 3-15 #25 LONG BEACH ST. N L 1-9 4-21 UTAH VALLEY A L 4-6 2-18 #14 OREGON N L 5-8 (9) 3-19 #1 ARIZONA STATE N L 0-3 4-22 SOUTHERN UTAH A L 7-8 2-18 #9 HAWAI’I N L 7-8 3-20 #14 DEPAUL N W 3-2 4-22 SOUTHERN UTAH A W 12-10 2-19 NEVADA N W 12-8 3-20 #14 FRESNO STATE N L 6-9 4-30 SAN DIEGO STATE* A W 3-2 2-19 #1 UCLA N L 2-6 3-21 ILLINOIS N W 5-2 5-1 UNLV* A L 4-14 2-20 ARKANSAS N L 4-8 (8) 3-22 #18 WASHINGTON N L 3-7 5-2 UNLV* A L 8-12 2-20 LONG BEACH STATE N W 3-2 3-26 UTAH STATE A L 1-3 5-7 COLORADO STATE* H W 12-3 2-24 LONG BEACH STATE N L 1-5 (8) 3-26 UTAH STATE A W 9-4 5-7 COLORADO STATE* H L 3-5 2-24 VIRGINIA N L 2-4 4-3 COLORADO STATE* H L 9-13 (8) 5-8 NEW MEXICO* H W 5-2 2-25 SYRACUSE N L 3-4 (8) 4-3 COLORADO STATE* H W 7-2 5-9 NEW MEXICO* H L 2-5 2-26 #4 FLORIDA N L 3-7 4-4 NEW MEXICO* H L 2-4 2-27 NEVADA N W 10-0 4-5 NEW MEXICO* H W 4-3 2010 2-27 UC SANTA BARBARA N L 2-4 4-10 SAN DIEGO STATE* A L 2-3 OVERALL: 26-29; MWC: 4-11 3-5 WISCONSIN N L 3-5 4-10 SAN DIEGO STATE* A W 1-0 2-12 SAN JOSE STATE N W 8-0 3-5 FLORIDA STATE A W 5-4 4-11 UNLV* A W 4-3 2-12 NORTHERN COLORADO N W 6-5 3-6 WISCONSIN N W 3-2 4-12 UNLV* A W 4-0 2-13 IDAHO STATE N W 5-3 3-6 FLORIDA STATE A L 3-7 4-18 BYU* A L 0-8 2-13 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY N W 9-1 3-9 SOUTHERN UTAH N W 5-3 4-19 BYU* A W 6-4 2-14 TULSA N W 6-5 3-9 SOUTHERN UTAH N W 10-1 4-24 UNLV* N W 8-7 2-19 #11 CALIFORNIA N L 4-10 3-18 VILLANOVA N W 1-0 4-24 UNLV* N W 3-2 2-19 HAWAI’I N L 8-11 3-19 HAMPTON N W 22-1 4-25 SAN DIEGO STATE* H L 3-13 2-20 CAL STATE FULLERTON N W 11-3 3-19 MARYLAND A L 0-6 4-26 SAN DIEGO STATE* H W 2-1 (8) 2-20 INDIANA N W 7-1 3-20 PRINCETON N L 0-1 5-2 BYU* H L 4-5 2-21 #21 NORTHWESTERN N L 2-10 3-22 GEORGE MASON A W 4-0 5-3 BYU* H W 4-3 (9) 2-25 OREGON N L 2-4 3-22 GEORGE MASON A W 6-0 5-5 UTAH VALLEY A L 1-3 2-25 #19 FRESNO STATE N L 0-11 3-23 GEORGETOWN N W 4-1 5-5 UTAH VALLEY A W 7-6 (8) 2-26 BAYLOR N L 0-4 3-30 BOISE STATE H L 8-9 5-8 NEW MEXICO* A L 2-6 2-27 UC DAVIS N W 2-1 3-30 BOISE STATE H W 2-1 5-8 NEW MEXICO* A L 1-9 2-27 LONG BEACH STATE N W 5-1 4-1 IDAHO STATE H W 8-0 5-9 COLORADO STATE* A L 5-7 3-10 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE H W 6-1 4-2 NORTHERN COLO. H W 5-3 5-10 COLORADO STATE* A L 1-7 3-12 #12 OKLAHOMA A L 1-12 4-2 UTAH VALLEY H W 6-2 3-13 NORTHERN IOWA N L 3-5 4-5 UTAH VALLEY H W 8-3 2009 3-13 #12 OKLAHOMA A L 5-9 4-6 WEBER STATE H W 8-0 OVERALL: 22-31; MWC: 4-10 3-14 NORTHERN IOWA N L 6-9 4-6 WEBER STATE H W 9-1 2-6 SAN JOSE STATE N W 6-5 3-18 #11 OKLAHOMA N L 0-3 4-14 SAN DIEGO STATE* A W 3-2 2-6 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT N L 5-11 3-18 PURDUE N W 4-2 4-15 UNLV* A L 1-9 2-7 UTAH STATE N W 10-0 3-19 #4 MICHIGAN N L 1-15 4-16 UNLV* A W 14-1 2-8 #15 WASHINGTON N L 0-4 3-20 #1 WASHINGTON N L 0-8 4-21 COLORADO STATE* H W 15-4 2-8 UTAH VALLEY N W 10-2 3-21 SAN JOSE STATE N W 12-2 4-22 NEW MEXICO* H W 8-0 2-13 NEVADA N L 0-13 3-23 UC RIVERSIDE A L 3-5 4-23 NEW MEXICO* H W 12-9 2-13 PORTLAND STATE N W 6-1 3-23 UC RIVERSIDE A L 3-7 4-26 UTAH STATE A L 2-12 2-14 CAL STATE FULLERTON N W 6-4 3-25 CSU NORTHRIDGE A L 1-6 4-28 UNLV* H L 4-8 2-14 OREGON STATE N W 2-0 3-25 CSU NORTHRIDGE A L 2-8 5-5 NEW MEXICO* A W 5-2 2-15 UC DAVIS N W 4-3 3-30 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 12-0 5-6 COLORADO STATE* A L 14-15 2-20 NORTH DAKOTA STATE N L 2-4 3-30 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 14-0 5-7 COLORADO STATE* A W 6-3 2-20 #11 ARIZONA A L 1-16 4-2 WEBER STATE A W 2-1 (8) 5-14 BYU* A L 1-12 2-21 NORTH DAKOTA STATE N L 0-2 4-2 WEBER STATE A W 10-4 5-14 BYU* A L 0-3 2-21 #11 ARIZONA A L 1-12 4-6 BOISE STATE A L 1-2 2-22 #11 ARIZONA A L 1-6 4-6 BOISE STATE A W 6-3 2012 2-27 #3 UCLA N L 1-7 4-9 BYU* A L 1-4 OVERALL: 28-28; PAC-12: 2-22 THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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2-10 SAN DIEGO STATE N L 2-14 3-13 SYRACUSE N L 2-3 4-21 UTAH VALLEY H W 12-3 2-10 WESTERN MICHIGAN N W 5-0 3-13 #20 HAWAI`I A L 0-1 (8) 4-22 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 12-4 2-11 UC SANTA BARBARA N L 5-6 3-14 #14 BAYLOR N L 2-5 4-22 SOUTHERN UTAH H L 10-14 2-12 PORTLAND STATE N W 3-1 3-16 SYRACUSE N L 1-2 4-25 #10 ARIZONA* A L 1-7 2-17 SAN JOSE STATE N W 3-1 3-22 #5 CALIFORNIA* A L 0-6 4-26 #10 ARIZONA* A L 7-11 2-17 INDIANA N W 7-2 3-23 #5 CALIFORNIA* A L 4-9 4-27 #10 ARIZONA* A L 3-8 2-18 PORTLAND STATE N L 0-2 3-24 #5 CALIFORNIA* A L 1-4 5-1 CALIFORNIA* H W 8-0 2-19 UC RIVERSIDE N W 9-1 3-26 UTAH VALLEY H L 1-4 5-2 CALIFORNIA* H W 6-5 2-19 CSU NORTHRIDGE N W 12-2 3-28 #17 ARIZONA* H L 4-6 5-3 CALIFORNIA* H W 5-2 2-24 DREXEL N W 8-2 3-29 #17 ARIZONA* H L 5-6 (11) 5-6 UTAH STATE H W 6-1 2-25 RIDER N W 14-2 3-30 #17 ARIZONA* H W 8-4 5-6 UTAH STATE H W 10-7 2-25 UNC-GREENSBORO A W 3-1 4-2 #9 OREGON* A L 3-11 5-9 GRAND CANYON H W 13-11 2-26 DREXEL N W 4-0 4-2 #9 OREGON* A L 1-11 5-9 GRAND CANYON H W 10-1 2-26 RIDER N W 9-2 4-3 #9 OREGON* A L 2-5 5-10 GRAND CANYON H W 8-4 3-3 NORTH DAKOTA N W 4-3 4-6 #15 UCLA* H L 4-6 3-3 CSU BAKERSFIELD N W 5-2 4-6 #15 UCLA* H W 7-4 2015 3-4 NORTH DAKOTA N W 18-2 4-7 #15 UCLA* H W 8-3 OVERALL: 36-19; PAC-12: 12-11 3-4 #24 NEW MEXICO A W 6-1 4-10 WEBER STATE H W 11-2 2-6 #24 TEXAS A&M N L 1-5 3-9 GEORGETOWN N W 5-1 4-10 WEBER STATE H L 1-6 2-6 #21 NOTRE DAME N L 1-3 3-9 FLORIDA GULF COAST A L 0-2 4-12 OREGON STATE* A L 2-6 2-7 LONG BEACH STATE A L 1-3 3-10 HOWARD N W 5-1 4-13 OREGON STATE* A W 11-2 2-7 IDAHO STATE N W 2-0 3-10 STONY BROOK N L 0-1 (8) 4-14 OREGON STATE* A L 2-10 2-8 LONG BEACH STATE A W 5-3 3-12 COLGATE N W 2-1 4-17 UTAH STATE A W 14-3 2-13 LONG BEACH STATE N W 7-5 (9) 3-12 COLGATE N W 8-0 4-19 #2 ARIZONA STATE* H W 5-4 (8) 2-13 SEATTLE N W 3-1 3-21 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 8-3 4-21 #2 ARIZONA STATE* H W 6-5 2-14 #25 CAL STATE FULLERTON N L 3-4 3-21 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 18-2 4-21 #2 ARIZONA STATE* H L 4-6 2-14 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE N W 8-0 (5) 3-23 #3 WASHINGTON* A L 1-5 4-24 SOUTHERN UTAH A W 14-2 2-15 NEVADA N W 6-2 3-24 #3 WASHINGTON* A L 1-6 4-24 SOUTHERN UTAH A W 11-6 2-16 UNLV A W 10-2 (6) 3-25 #3 WASHINGTON* A L 1-3 4-26 #15 STANFORD* A L 0-8 2-20 NEVADA N W 11-0 (5) 3-28 UTAH STATE H W 7-0 4-27 #15 STANFORD* A L 0-12 2-20 UC SANTA BARBARA N W 2-0 3-29 IDAHO STATE A W 10-2 4-28 #15 STANFORD* A L 1-9 2-21 #10 TENNESSEE N W 4-3 4-3 #15 HAWAI’I H L 3-7 5-3 #12 WASHINGTON* H W 2-1 2-22 OHIO STATE N W 10-7 (8) 4-5 #1 CALIFORNIA* H L 0-10 5-4 #12 WASHINGTON* H L 8-11 2-22 CAL POLY N W 3-1 (9) 4-7 #1 CALIFORNIA* H L 3-11 5-5 #12 WASHINGTON* H L 3-12 3-3 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON N W 4-1 4-7 #1 CALIFORNIA* H L 3-12 5-11 BYU A L 2-4 3-3 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON N W 2-1 4-10 #13 ARIZONA* A L 0-8 3-5 LONGWOOD N W 10-1 4-10 #13 ARIZONA* A L 1-3 2014 3-6 LONGWOOD N W 3-2 4-11 #13 ARIZONA* A L 2-4 OVERALL: 31-24; PAC-12: 8-15 3-6 EAST CAROLINA N L 0-4 4-13 #19 OREGON* H L 0-9 2-7 BOISE STATE N L 1-6 3-7 HAWAI’I A W 8-1 4-14 #19 OREGON* H L 2-6 2-7 WESTERN MICHIGAN N W 9-1 3-8 HAWAI’I A L 1-5 4-15 #19 OREGON* H L 1-11 2-8 NORTHWESTERN N L 11-12 3-13 #10 UCLA * A L 0-1 4-20 #15 UCLA* A L 0-5 2-8 PORTLAND STATE N W 10-3 3-14 #10 UCLA * A L 2-4 4-21 #15 UCLA* A L 8-11 2-9 COLORADO STATE N L 5-11 3-15 #10 UCLA * A L 0-6 4-22 #15 UCLA* A L 1-9 2-14 TOLEDO N W 8-3 3-17 MCNEESE STATE A W 1-0 (10) 4-25 WEBER STATE A W 10-1 2-14 UTEP N W 4-3 3-17 MCNEESE STATE A W 2-1 4-25 WEBER STATE A W 8-1 2-15 LONG BEACH ST. N W 11-3 3-18 MCNEESE STATE A W 5-1 4-27 #23 OREGON STATE* H L 2-10 2-15 SEATTLE N W 9-1 3-21 #2 OREGON * H L 2-4 4-28 #23 OREGON STATE* H W 8-6 2-16 HAWAII N L 7-11 3-22 #2 OREGON * H L 9-15 4-29 #23 OREGON STATE* H L 4-5 3-3 OLE MISS H W 6-2 3-23 #2 OREGON * H L 0-12 5-4 #2 ARIZONA STATE* A L 1-13 3-3 UTAH STATE H L 5-8 3-27 STANFORD * A W 6-3 5-5 #2 ARIZONA STATE* A L 4-6 3-7 SETON HALL N W 4-0 3-28 STANFORD * A L 2-4 5-6 #2 ARIZONA STATE* A L 5-13 3-7 CHATTANOOGA N W 2-0 3-29 STANFORD * A W 7-2 5-8 UTAH VALLEY H W 3-2 (8) 3-8 KANSAS N L 1-4 3-31 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 6-1 5-10 #15 STANFORD* H W 6-0 3-8 INDIANA STATE N L 3-4 3-31 SOUTHERN UTAH H W 10-1 (5) 5-11 #15 STANFORD* H L 1-9 3-9 SOUTH FLORIDA A L 4-7 4-2 #16 CALIFORNIA * H W 8-6 5-12 #15 STANFORD* H L 9-12 3-14 #5 WASHINGTON* A L 2-5 4-3 #16 CALIFORNIA * H W 12-10 3-1 #5 WASHINGTON* A W 3-2 (9) 4-4 #16 CALIFORNIA * H L 1-4 2013 3-20 BYU H W 1-0 (9) 4-10 OREGON STATE * A W 6-0 OVERALL: 24-30-1; PAC-12: 7-17 3-22 #3 OREGON* H L 7-8 4-11 OREGON STATE * A W 7-5 2-8 SOUTH DAKOTA N W 8-4 3-23 #3 OREGON* H L 7-12 4-12 OREGON STATE * A W 5-2 2-8 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT N W 9-3 3-24 #3 OREGON* H L 3-14 4-17 #15 ARIZONA * H W 10-7 2-9 SEATTLE N L 3-6 3-26 IDAHO STATE H W 8-6 4-18 #15 ARIZONA * H L 6-8 2-10 ARKANSAS N L 1-5 3-28 #1 UCLA* A L 0-8 4-19 #15 ARIZONA * H W 4-2 2-10 NEVADA N L 4-6 3-29 #1 UCLA* A L 3-13 4-24 #22 ARIZONA STATE * A L 4-6 2-15 IDAHO STATE N L 8-9 3-30 #1 UCLA* A L 1-4 4-25 #22 ARIZONA STATE * A W 8-1 2-15 SEATTLE N L 0-10 4-4 OREGON STATE* H W 8-2 4/26 #22 ARIZONA STATE * A W 4-0 2-16 CAL STATE FULLERTON N L 0-8 4-5 OREGON STATE* H W 6-4 5-7 #20 WASHINGTON * H W 12-1 (5) 2-17 LONG BEACH STATE N W 3-1 4-6 OREGON STATE* H L 4-6 5-8 #20 WASHINGTON * H L 5-7 (9) 2-17 UNLV A W 14-6 4-8 WEBER STATE A W 9-2 5-15 VIRGINIA TECH N W 6-1 2-22 COLORADO STATE N W 7-3 4-8 WEBER STATE A W 9-4 5-16 #9 TENNESSEE A L 1-9 (5) 2-23 LONG ISLAND BROOKLYN N W 7-0 4-10 #7 ARIZONA STATE* A L 1-5 5-16 LONGWOOD N W 2-0 2-23 NEVADA N W 5-2 4-11 #7 ARIZONA STATE* A L 3-4 5-17 #9 TENNESSEE A L 1-3 2-24 OHIO STATE N W 5-4 4-12 #7 ARIZONA STATE* A L 4-7 2-24 CAL POLY N T 1-1 4-14 UTAH VALLEY A W 6-2 3-5 UTAH VALLEY A W 4-2 (10) 4-14 UTAH VALLEY A W 8-1 3-9 CAL STATE FULLERTON A W 1-0 4-17 STANFORD* H W 12-7 3-9 IDAHO STATE N W 9-3 4-18 STANFORD* H W 8-3 3-10 BETHUNE-COOKMAN N W 8-0 4-19 STANFORD* H L 11-12 3-10 SOUTH ALABAMA N W 2-1 4-21 UTAH VALLEY H W 14-4

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All-Time Records vs. Opponents are under current head coach Amy Hogue, from 2008-Present.

Arizona 3-13 Long Island Brooklyn 1-0 South Alabama 1-0 Arizona State 5-10 Longwood 3-0 South Dakota 1-0 Arkansas 0-2 Loyola Marymount 1-1 South Florida 0-1 Baylor 0-2 Maryland 0-1 Southern Utah 15-2 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 McNeese State 3-0 Stanford 5-7 Boise State 3-4 Memphis 0-1 Stephen F. Austin 0-1 BYU 3-10 Michigan 0-1 Stony Brook 0-1 California 5-8 Mississippi 2-0 South Dakota State 1-0 Cal Poly 1-0-1 Nevada 5-2 Syracuse 0-3 Cal State Bakersfi eld 1-0 New Mexico 8-6 Tennessee 1-2 Cal State Fullerton 4-2 North Dakota 2-0 Tennessee-Chatanooga 1-0 Cal State Northridge 2-2 North Dakota State 0-2 Texas 0-2 Colgate 2-0 Northern Colorado 3-0 Texas A&M 0-4 College of Charleston 2-0 Northern Iowa 0-2 Texas-El Paso 1-0 Colorado State 6-9 Northwestern 0-2 Texas State 1-0 DePaul 1-0 Notre Dame 0-2 Texas Tech 1-0 Drexel 2-0 Ohio State 2-0 Toledo 1-0 East Carolina 0-1 Oklahoma 0-3 Tulsa 1-0 Florida 0-1 Oklahoma State 0-1 UC Davis 2-3 Florida Gulf Coast 0-1 Oregon 0-15 UC Riverside 1-2 Florida State 1-1 Oregon State 8-6 UC Santa Barbara 1-2 Fresno State 0-2 Pacifi c 0-1 UCLA 2-12 George Mason 2-0 Portland State 3-1 UNC-Greensboro 1-0 Georgetown 2-0 Princeton 0-1 UNLV 8-7 Grand Canyon 3-0 Purdue 1-0 Utah State 11-3 Hampton 1-0 Radford 0-1 Utah Valley 14-3 Hawai’i 1-7 Rhode Island 1-0 Villanova 1-0 Howard 1-0 Rider 2-0 Virginia 0-1 Idaho State 7-1 St. John’s 1-0 Virginia Tech 1-0 Illinois 1-0 San Diego 1-2 Washington 3-10 Indiana 2-0 San Diego State 5-7 Weber State 9-1 Indiana State 0-1 San Jose State 4-0 Western Michigan 3-1 Kansas 0-1 Sant Clara 1-0 Wichita State 1-0 Kent State 2-0 Seattle University 3-2 Wisconsin 4-2 Long Beach State 6-3 Seton Hall 1-0

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ARIZONA WILDCATS OREGON STATE BEAVERS

All-Time Record: Wildcats Lead 30-9 All-Time Record: Utes lead 15-13 Record Under Hogue: 3-13 Record Under Hogue: 8-6 2015 SERIES (2-1) 2015 SERIES (3-0) April 17 vs. Arizona, Salt Lake City W, 10-7 April 10 at Oregon State, Corvallis, Ore. W, 6-0 April 18 vs. Arizona, Salt Lake City L, 8-6 April 11 at Oregon State, Corvallis, Ore. W, 7-5 April 19 vs. Arizona, Salt Lake City W, 4-2 April 12 at Oregon State, Corvallis, Ore. W, 5-2

ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS

All-Time Record: Sun Devils Lead 32-14 All-Time Record: The Cardinal lead 13-6 Record Under Hogue: 5-10 Record Under Hogue: 5-7 2015 SERIES (2-1) 2015 SERIES (2-1) April 24 at Arizona State, Tempe, Ariz. L, 6-4 March 27 at Stanford, Stanford, Calif. W, 6-3 April 25 at Arizona State, Tempe, Ariz. W, 8-1 March 28 at Stanford, Stanford, Calif. L, 4-2 April 26 at Arizona State, Tempe, Ariz. W, 4-0 March 29 at Stanford, Stanford, Calif. W, 7-2

CALIFORNIA BEARS UCLA BRUINS

All-Time Record: Bears lead 21-12 All-Time Record: Bruins lead 27-3 Record Under Hogue: 5-8 Record Under Hogue: 2-12 2015 SERIES (2-1) 2015 SERIES (0-3) April 2 vs. California, Salt Lake City W, 8-6 March 13 at UCLA, Westwood, Calif. L, 1-0 April 3 vs. California, Salt Lake City W, 12-10 March 14 at UCLA, Westwood, Calif. L, 4-2 April 4 vs. California, Salt Lake City L, 4-1 March 15 at UCLA, Westwood, Calif. L, 6-0

OREGON DUCKS WASHINGTON HUSKIES

All-Time Record: Ducks lead 23-9 All-Time Record: Huskies lead 22-4 Record Under Hogue: 0-15 Record Under Hogue: 3-10 2015 SERIES (0-3) 2015 SERIES (1-1) March 21 vs. Oregon, Salt Lake City L, 4-2 May 7 vs. Washington, Salt Lake City W, 12-1 March 22 vs. Oregon, Salt Lake City L, 15-9 May 8 vs. Washington, Salt Lake City L, 7-5 March 23 vs. Oregon, Salt Lake City L, 12-0

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The University of Utah softball The dimensions of the playing team will begin its fourth season fi eld will be 235’ to center fi eld in its new home facility, Ute and 225’ down the right and Softball Stadium (102 S. Wasatch left fi eld line, with a grass berm Drive), during 2016. behind the outfi eld fence.

The new facility provides an The capacity at Utah Softball excellent environment for Stadium will be 1,410, with 910 student-athletes, coaches and permanent bleacher seats (520 fans. Night games are now armchair seats) covered by a a reality, as the stadium will canopy. Temporary bleacher be illuminated by six banks of seating in the left fi eld berm for permanent lights. 500 will also be an option and enable Utah to bid for and host Utah Softball Stadium also NCAA Tournament events. features an indoor batting area for the Utes, as well as outdoor The site will also include a batting and pitching cages for permanent building, housing both teams. Dugouts will be concessions and restrooms. equipped with a team room, restrooms and an athletic The total cost of the project was training room will also be $4.3 million. located on the premises.

• 900 Armchair Seats • Indoor Batting Area • Outdoor Batting Cages • Outdoor Pitching Bullpens • Athletic Training Room • Grass Berm Behind Outfi eld Fence

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TTHEHE UUTAH TEAM INFORMATION T 2016 PREVIEW AH COACHING STAFF EEXPERIENCEX MEET THE UTES PER 2015 REVIEW IENC TRADITION E THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL Utah softball student-athletes have access to some of the fi nest support services and facilities in the nation.

Academic Support Services

Sports Medicine

Student-Athlete Strength and Support Services Conditioning

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THE BEST CITY ENTERTAINMENT • Fifth-best City for the Next Decade, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine • Nine ski resorts within an hour’s drive • Best City for Jobs, Forbes Magazine • Home to the Sundance Film Festival • 237 days of sunshine per year • Five professional sports franchises • 15 percent average humidity • Symphony, opera, theater and dance • Host city for the 2002 Winter Olympics SALT LAKE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT • Five minutes from downtown • Ranked third-best in the U.S. by Zagat.com • 23rd-busiest airport in the U.S. • Delta Airlines hub

Salt Lake City, home to the University of Utah and the state’s capital city, offers an unrivaled blend of metropolitan life and recreational opportunities. With 186,440 residents, Salt Lake City is the largest city in the state and its metro population of 1,124,197 ranks in the top 50 in the United States. Yet Salt Lake City maintains the charm of a small western city.

Employment opportunities, culture, quality of life and recreation are some of the reasons why Salt Lake City is consistently named one of the nation’s best cities. In the June 2010 issue of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine, Salt Lake City was No. 5 on its list of the “10 Best Cities for the Next Decade.” Forbes Magazine ranked Salt Lake City the third-best big city for jobs and fourth-best city for tech jobs in May 2012. The magazine also recognized Utah as the “Best State for Business and Careers” for the second straight year in 2011. Men’s Fitness magazine named Salt Lake the “Fittest City in the Nation” in 2009.

Nestled between the Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountain ranges and the Great Salt Lake, the city is located in one of the most picturesque places on earth. The lowest point within city boundaries is 4,210 feet near the Great Salt Lake, and the highest is Grandview Peak at 9,410 feet. The Great Salt Lake (48 miles wide and 90 miles long) is the world’s second largest saltwater lake and the largest lake in the western United States.

The city is the cultural, fi nancial, educational, technological, commercial and communications hub of the Intermountain West. Utah was named the most technologically advanced state in the 2008 Digital States Survey and rated as one of the top 10 most socially networked cities in America. Salt Lake is also home to world-renowned medical and technology industries.

Cultural and ethnic activities fl ourish in Salt Lake City and its vibrant downtown features dining, shopping, music and ethnic festivals, art galleries, professional symphony, opera, theater and dance.

The annual Sundance Film Festival, which is the largest independent fi lm festival in the U.S., attracts movie stars, celebrities and thousands of fi lm buffs to the area every year. According to P3/Production Update Magazine, Utah is one of the “10 Best States in the Nation for Film.”

Professional sports franchises in Salt Lake City include the Utah Jazz (NBA), Real Salt Lake (), Salt Lake Bees (AAA baseball), Utah Blaze (Arena Football) and Utah Grizzlies (East Coast Hockey League). THIS IS UTAH SOFTBALL TRADITION 2015 REVIEW MEET THE UTES COACHING STAFF 2016 PREVIEW TEAM INFORMATION

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Ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, the University of Utah is renowned for its research expertise, academic performance and athletic prowess. The U., which has earned a top-tier ranking from the Academic Ranking of World Universities for eight consecutive years, became a member of the Pac-12 Conference on July 1, 2011. Founded in 1850, the University of Utah encompasses 1,500 acres in the foothills of the towering Wasatch Mountains. Located just minutes from downtown Salt Lake City and world-class ski resorts, its campus combines an eclectic mix of teaching and research facilities in a park-like setting of trees, fountains, fl owering malls and pedestrian walkways with incomparable views of the Salt Lake valley.

Home to a student population of over 30,000, the U. offers some 100 undergraduate and 90 graduate majors. Many of the U.’s programs are nationally ranked, including law, pharmacy, architecture, business, engineering and dance. Students come from all 50 states and many foreign countries.

Utah ranks among the top public research universities in the nation, with particular distinction in medicine, genetics and engineering. In 2009-10, the University received a record-setting $451 million in external funding for research. University of Utah geneticist Mario R. Capecchi, one of many acclaimed faculty members, received the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for his work on gene targeting.

In each of the past two years, the University has led the nation in the number of spin-off companies started with University-developed research or technology. The U. has launched 125 new startups over the past six years. The U. was honored at the 2012 Utah Genius Awards for most U.S. patents of any company (49), and faculty member Stephen Jacobsen of the Department of Mechanical Engineering won the lifetime achievement award.

In 2010, University of Utah Health Care was ranked No. 1 in quality in the nation among academic medical centers. The Eccles Institute of Human Genetics is one of several innovative medical programs at the U. Others include the Huntsman Cancer Institute, the Moran Eye Center and the Brain Institute. The U.’s David Eccles School of Business has joined the U.S. News & World Report list of the top 10 most-popular business schools in the nation.

The U. is also noted for its work in technology and computer sciences. The University’s School of Computing was founded in 1965, and began a pioneering legacy in computer graphics and visualization that continues today.

A lively residential living experience is provided in the beautiful Heritage Commons, which served as the Athletes Village for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Utah students enjoy unparalleled recreational activities, from skiing and snowboarding at any of nine world-class resorts in nearby canyons, to backpacking, mountain biking, fl y fi shing and river running.

The U.’s location in the largest city in the Intermountain West, with a metro population of over one million, allows for an urban experience in a spectacular natural setting. The U. is home to the state’s natural history and fi ne arts museums, and well as the Pioneer Theatre Company.

TOP 25 IN RESEARCH Utah ranks among the top 25 public research universities in the nation, with particular distinction in medicine, genetics and engineering.

WWW.UTAHUTES.COM | @UTAH_SOFTBALL 60 22016016 UUTAHTAH SSOFTBALLOFTBALL CCAMPUSAMPUS LLIFEIFE The University of Utah residence halls are located in a magnifi cent mountain setting. Heritage Commons, a living-learning community of 2,500 students, opened in 2000. It served as the Athletes Village during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The residential complex is the heart of campus activity and has a vibrant, energetic atmosphere.

Situated in historic Fort Douglas on 70 acres of land, the 912,000-square foot residential complex boasts picturesque views of Salt Lake City and the surrounding mountain ranges. Heritage Commons consists of 21 buildings—20 residential and one for dining and support services. Eight of the buildings are apartment style, with 235 one-, two- and three- bedroom apartments.

Each residence hall has an advanced telecommunications system (voice, video and data), Internet and cable TV connections, HBO in every room, a large community lounge, study rooms, indoor bike storage and a kitchenette on every fl oor. Other amenities include game and exercise rooms and computer labs.

The Chase N. Peterson Heritage Center houses a dining facility that seats 600, a convenience store, computer and technology labs, fi tness and game rooms, multipurpose rooms, a mail center and more. The student village also contains a University Bookstore branch, University Copy Center and the HERITAGE COMMONS University Guest House—an on-campus hotel. • Located at the base of the Wasatch Mountains • Picturesque views of Salt Lake City • Served as the Athletes’ Village at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games

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STAYING CONNECTED • Internet, cable TV and HBO in all rooms • Computer and technology labs

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11 • Kay Kay Fronda 12 • Shelby Pacheco 13 • Katie Donovan 17 • Anissa Urtez 18 • Bella Secaira Junior • OF Senior • C Sophomore • P Junior • INF Junior • C

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33 • Sarita Leon 37 • Heather Bowen 77 • Maddie Roth Amy Hogue Cody Thomson Junior • UTIL Sophomore • UTIL Freshman • C/INF Head Coach Assistant Coach

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