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SOFTBALL RECORD BOOK Updated 6/1/2016 *RR* Year-By-Year SOFTBALL RECORD BOOK Updated 6/1/2016 *RR* Year-By-Year Year Record Coach Year Record Coach Year Record Coach 1985 23-10 Bob Houlihan 1996 24-16-1 Bob Houlihan 2007 21-23 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1986 26-11 Bob Houlihan 1997 16-18 Bob Houlihan 2008 22-24 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1987 14-12-1 Bob Houlihan 1998 29-15 Bob Houlihan 2009 21-26 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1988 13-14 Bob Houlihan 1999 26-19 Bob Houlihan 2010 43-21 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1989 6-14-1 Bob Houlihan 2000 17-22 John Montefusco 2011 42-14 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1990 9-20 Bob Houlihan 2001 16-30 John Montefusco 2012 47-13 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1991 14-19 Bob Houlihan 2002 14-23-1 Harry Herman 2013 53-14 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1992 15-14 Bob Houlihan 2003 21-21 Kristen Bakalar 2014 30-22-1 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1993 16-13 Bob Houlihan 2004 13-28 Ken Marchisella 2015 24-27 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1994 21-18 Bob Houlihan 2005 14-32 Ken Marchisella 2016 35-24 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 1995 35-13 Bob Houlihan 2006 12-32 Susan Cassidy-Lyke Coaching Records Coach # of Years Years Record Games W-L% Bob Houlihan 15 1985-99 287-226-3 516 0.559 John Montefusco 2 2000-01 33-52 85 0.388 Harry Herman 1 2002 14-23-1 38 0.382 Kristen Bakalar 1 2003 21-21 42 0.500 Ken Marchisella 2 2004-05 27-50 77 0.351 Susan Cassidy-Lyke 11 2006-16 340-250-1 591 0.576 Totals 31 732-612-5 1,349 0.544 Team Records – Season Batting Wins 53 2013 W-L % 0.791 (53-14) 2013 Consecutive Wins 20 2012 Runs 359 1995 Hits 586 2013 Runs Batted In 310 2013 Doubles 98 2013 Triples 32 1985 & 1995 Home Runs 47 2014 Total Bases 837 2013 Batting Average .435 1982 Slugging Percentage .637 1982 On-Base Percentage .508 1982 Walks 165 2010 Stolen Bases 137 1994 Stolen Base Percentage 1.000 1985 Average Stolen Bases Per Game 3.51 1994 137 SB (39 games) Sacrifice Hits 71 2013 Sacrifice Flies 18 1999 Pitching Wins 53 2013 Complete Games 52 2013 Strikeouts Per Seven Innings 9.46 2013 Strikeouts 611 2013 Earned Run Average 1.61 2013 Fewest Runs Allowed 119 1986 Fewest Hits Allowed 247 1999 Fewest Walks Allowed 44 2002 Shutouts 23 2013 Lowest Opponent Batting Average .190 2013 Saves 6 1999 & 2010 Fielding Putouts 1,356 2013 Assists 455 1996 Total Chances 1,747 2013 Fewest Errors 43 2012 Double Plays 35 2015 Fielding Percentage .972 2012 1,212 PO – 290 A – 43 E Team Records – Game Runs 31 at Marymount College 4/11/85 Hits 28 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas 3/28/15 Runs Batted In 27 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas 3/28/15 Total Bases 38 at Mercy College 3/27/09 38 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas 3/28/15 Doubles 8 vs. St. Thomas Aquinas 3/28/15 Triples 3 vs. St. Anselm College 3/21/09 3 at Bentley University 4/9/06 3 vs. Bentley University 3/11/13 Home Runs 6 at Mercy College 3/27/09 Walks 11 vs. Millersville University 3/14/07 Stolen Bases 6 at Bentley University 4/11/08 6 at University of Bridgeport 4/10/07 ** With the exception of runs, game records date back to the 2005 season Individual Records – Game Runs 4 Denise DeSantis vs. Mercy College 4/21/05 4 Michelle Martini at Columbia Union College 3/24/02 4 Michelle Walsh at Mercy College 3/27/09 4 Francesca Romano vs. Mercy College 4/21/05 4 Michelle Walsh at Concordia College 3/25/08 4 Megan Butterworth at Mercy College 4/23/10 4 Haley Calderwood at St. Thomas Aquinas College 4/9/10 4 Ashley Fedor vs. St. Thomas Aquinas College 3/28/15 Hits 5 Michelle Walsh vs. Concordia College 3/26/09 5 Michelle Walsh at Concordia College 3/25/08 5 Tracey Balinskas at Dowling College 3/27/14 5 Ashley Fedor vs. St. Thomas Aquinas College 3/28/15 5 Olivia Banulski vs. Stonehill College 3/12/2016 Runs Batted In 6 Alexandra Sydor at Bentley University 4/11/08 6 Milan Botte at LIU Post 4/10/14 6 Ashley Fedor vs. St. Thomas Aquinas College 3/28/15 Total Bases 9 Carla Campagna vs. C.W. Post 4/10/12 9 Ryan Quick at University of Bridgeport 4/5/12 9 Carla Campagna at Mercy College 3/27/09 9 Carla Campagna at University of Bridgeport 4/24/09 9 Francesca Romano vs. Mercy College 4/21/05 Doubles 3 Megan Butterworth at New York Institute of Technology 3/29/13 3 Haley Calderwood at Holy Family University 3/27/11 3 Nicolette Sinagra vs. Stonehill College 3/15/14 3 Ashley Fedor vs. St. Thomas Aquinas College 3/28/15 Triples 2 Graziella Minnici at Bentley University 4/9/06 2 Nicolette Sinagra vs. Bentley University 3/11/13 2 Nicolette Sinagra vs. Southern New Hampshire University 3/24/13 2 Sarah Rambo vs. Dowling College 4/23/16 Home Runs 2 Victoria Gunnels vs. Bloomsburg University 4/20/13 (18 T-2 HR) 2 Haley Calderwood vs. Dowling College 4/28/12 2 Carla Campagna at Holy Family University 3/27/11 2 Carla Campagna at Queens College 4/20/10 2 Carla Campagna at Mercy College 3/27/09 2 Carla Campagna at University of Bridgeport 4/24/09 2 Nicole Losito vs. University of New Haven 4/13/07 2 Michelle Walsh vs. Concordia College 3/26/09 2 Francesca Romano vs. Mercy College 4/21/05 2 Michelle Walsh at St. Thomas Aquinas College 4/7/08 2 Milan Botte vs. New Haven 3/16/14 2 Milan Botte at Dowling College 3/27/14 2 Dayna White vs. St. Thomas Aquinas College 4/25/14 2 Milan Botte vs. Queens College 5/2/14 2 Dayna White at LIU Post 5/4/14 2 Ashley Fedor vs. Bridgeport 4/2/15 2 Tracey Balinskas vs. Mercy 4/18/15 2 Brianna Dalton at Dominican College 4/6/15 2 Tracey Balinskas vs. University of Bridgeport 3/30/16 Walks 4 Josette Cavallaro at Dowling College 5/6/10 4 Tracey Balinskas vs. Philadelphia University 4/13/14 Stolen Bases 3 Michelle Martini at Columbia Union College 3/24/02 3 Melissa McCarthy vs. Dominican College 3/23/06 3 Shannon Skeggs vs. St. Thomas Aquinas College 3/27/07 3 Olivia Banulski vs. Philadelphia University 3/16/15 Putouts 17 Tiffany D’Alessandro at Saint Leo University 3/18/10 ** Game records date back to the 2005 season Individual Records – Season Batting Average .573 Cathy Hughes 1985 .569 Donna Mauro 1985 .553 Denise Patrick 1993 .542 Denise Patrick 1992 .529 Karen Dromerhauser 2000 .504 Denise Patrick 1994 .486 Karen Dromerhauser 1999 .482 Jeana Frey 2011 .481 Karen Borrosso 1990 .476 Karen Dromerhauser 1997 Individual Records – Season Runs 74 Beth Hein 1995 59 Beth Hein 1996 58 Jeana Frey 2011 53 Diana Blick 1995 52 Sheila Kelly 1998 51 Jeana Frey 2012 51 Nicolette Sinagra 2014 50 Beth Hein 1994 49 Tracey Balinskas 2015 48 Karen Jorgensen 1991 48 Cathy Hughes 1985 47 Tracey Balinskas 2014 Individual Records – Season Hits 96 Jeana Frey 2011 84 Nicolette Sinagra 2013 83 Beth Hein 1995 79 Haley Calderwood 2010 78 Diana Blick 1995 78 Sheila Kelly 1995 76 Carla Campagna 2010 75 Tracey Balinskas 2016 74 Jeana Frey 2010 74 Jeana Frey 2012 74 Carla Campagna 2012 Individual Records – Season Doubles 20 Karen Dromerhauser 1999 18 Tracey Balinskas 2014 17 Haley Calderwood 2012 17 Tracey Balinskas 2015 17 Tracey Balinskas 2016 16 Nicolette Sinagra 2014 15 Nicole Losito 2007 15 Carla Campagna 2010 14 Dayna White 2014 14 Megan Butterworth 2010 14 Haley Calderwood 2011 14 Carla Campagna 2011 13 Karen Dromerhauser 2000 13 Milan Botte 2013 13 Nicolette Sinagra 2013 13 Johanna Loughery 2003 13 Josette Cavallaro 2009 13 Nicole Losito 2008 13 Donna Mauro 1985 13 Haley Calderwood 2010 13 Dayna White 2013 13 Milan Botte 2016 13 Brianna Dalton 2016 Individual Records – Season Triples 11 Sheila Kelly 1995 10 Donna Mauro 1985 10 Johanna Loughery 2003 10 Karen Borrosso 1990 9 Nicolette Sinagra 2013 9 Karen Dromerhauser 1999 7 Sheila Kelly 1997 7 Michelle Walsh 2008 7 Sheila Kelly 1998 6 Karen Borrosso 1988 6 Brenda Dolan 1995 6 Kerry Rut 1999 6 Diane Drescher 1991 6 Katie Schreiber 2003 6 Dawn McGarry 1995 6 Beth Hein 1994 Individual Records – Season Home Runs 15 Carla Campagna 2010 14 Milan Botte 2014 12 Carla Campagna 2012 12 Haley Calderwood 2012 12 Tracey Balinskas 2015 11 Dayna White 2014 11 Haley Calderwood 2011 11 Carla Campagna 2011 10 Haley Calderwood 2010 10 Karen Dromerhauser 1997 9 Karen Dromerhauser 1999 8 Tracey Balinskas 2016 7 Victoria Gunnels 2013 7 Francesca Romano 2005 7 Milan Botte 2016 Individual Records – Season Runs Batted In 73 Sheila Kelly 1995 63 Carla Campagna 2010 61 Carla Campagna 2011 59 Karen Dromerhauser 1997 56 Haley Calderwood 2010 56 Dayna White 2014 52 Karen Dromerhauser 1999 52 Haley Calderwood 2011 51 Milan Botte 2014 51 Carla Campagna 2012 50 Haley Calderwood 2012 49 Brenda Dolan 1994 Individual Records – Season Sacrifice Hits 26 Brenda Lee 2014 23 Jeana Frey 2013 22 Megan Butterworth 2012 19 Megan Hutnick 2012 15 Olivia Banulski 2015 13 Jeana Frey 2010 13 Alexandra Sydor 2011 12 Lesia Milan 1996 11 Lisa Tumbarello 1988 11 Megan Hutnick 2011 11 Megan Butterworth 2013 11 Olivia Banulski 2016 10 Tiffany D’Alessandro 2010 Individual Records – Season Sacrifice Flies 7 Michelle Martini 1999 5 Milan Botte 2013 5 Cristie Pfeifer 1999 4 Florence Williams 2007 4 Nicole Losito 2008 4 Mary McDonough 1999 4 Tracey Balinskas 2014 4 Erin Clinton 2014 3 Brenda Lee 2013 3 Brenda Lee 2012 3 Haley Calderwood 2012 3 Megan Butterworth 2010 3 Liz Murphy 1998 3 Carla Campagna 2011 3 Ashley Fedor 2015 3 Victoria Gunnels 2015 3 Olivia Banulski 2015 3 Brianna Dalton 2016 Individual Records – Season Walks 33 Milan Botte 2014 29 Carla Campagna 2012 27 Michelle Walsh 2009 26 Brianna Dalton 2015 25 Carla Campagna 2010 25 Nishawn Gaillard 2002 25 Karen Jorgensen 1991 24 Tracey Balinskas 2014 24 Nishawn Gaillard 2003 24 Denise Patrick 1993 23 Carla Campagna 2011 22 Josette Cavallaro 2010 22 Jen McGovern 1996 22 Dawn DeMatteo 1987 22 Anna Scorey 2003 Individual Records – Season Stolen Bases 61 Beth Hein 1996 50 Beth Hein 1995 50 Denise Patrick 1994 41 Beth Hein 1994 33 Denise Patrick 1993 33 Denise Patrick 1992 33 Michelle Martini 2002 30 Cathy Hughes 1985 30 Karen Jorgensen
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