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The Angelo State softball team and the money raised was able to regularly gives back to San Angelo cover the cost of 300 care packages and the Concho Valley through vari- sent to the military overseas. The ous community service programs. team also worked at a soup kitchen In the past year alone, the along with a canned food drive. Rambelles took time out of their “We have great support from our hectic schedules to speak to local community here in San Angelo, and elementary schools, volunteer at we feel it’s important to do what we the Concho Valley Regional Food can to give back,” said head coach Bank and serve food at McAllister’s Travis Scott. “It’s important for to benefi t the Children’s Miracle our players to use their abilities as Network. The Rambelles raised student-athletes to make a positive money for Operation Gratitude eff ect on a young person’s life.”

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ANGELO STATE 18 rambelle softball ANGELO STATE3 rambelle softball RECORD vs. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS Team W L T coaches Abilene Christian 32 10 0 Adams State 6 0 0 head coach Alabama-Huntsville 0 1 0 Angelo State 0 2 0 Arkansas-Monticello 3 1 0 Armstrong 2 0 0 Bacone (Okla.) 4 0 0 TRAVIS SCOTT Bellevue (Neb.) 1 0 0 Bloomsburg 1 0 0 Ask Travis Scott why he to ASU in 2003. Scott’s record at California State-Bakersfi eld 1 1 0 California State-Dominguez Hills 0 1 0 coaches and his answer is as SOSU was 101-50-2 and earned LSC California State-Stanislaus 1 0 0 simple as his coaching methods. North Coach of the Year in 2002. Cameron (Okla.) 38 10 0 Central Arkansas 1 0 0 “I do it because I love it.” Scott’s coaching legacy took roots Central Missouri 3 0 0 The Angelo State Ram Club is athletes, academic support for Scott stresses the importance when he was the head and Central Oklahoma 19 12 0 Chadron State 1 1 0 a non-profi t 501-c3 organization student-athletes, and other of fundamentals, and it has paid softball coach at Lone Grove High Colorado-Colorado Springs 1 0 0 whose sole mission is to provide initiatives important to the wel- dividends over the last 14 seasons. School in Lone Grove, Okla. His Colorado Mesa 4 0 0 Colorado Mines 5 0 0 support to Angelo State Athletics. fare of student-athletes and Under his guidance, Angelo State softball teams posted a cumulative Colorado State-Pueblo 6 3 0 The Athletic Foundation also the success of athletic teams. has averaged 45 wins per season, record of 165-62, including four C.W. Post (N.Y.) 1 0 0 Delta State (Miss.) 1 0 0 provides funding in support of hoisted fi ve NCAA Division II South 30-plus-win seasons, fi ve district Dixie State (Utah) 1 0 0 recruiting the next generation Central Region trophies and made championships, four regional titles Drury 1 0 0 East Central (Okla.) 14 6 0 of Rams and ’Belles, life skills fi ve trips to the NCAA D-II National and two runner-up fi nishes in the East Texas Baptist 1 0 0 programming for student- Eastern New Mexico 48 7 0 Emporia State (Kan.) 13 6 0 Florida Southern 2 2 0 Florida Tech 1 1 0 “I coach because I love it.” Fort Hays State (Kan.) 4 1 0 Fort Lewis 3 0 0 All-American Scholars Championships, bringing home the Class 3A OSSAA State Tournament. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 1 0 0 SCOTT BY THE NUMBERS Hawaii Pacifi c 0 1 0 SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARDS national title in 2004 and fi nishing Seven of his players garnered all- Henderson State (Ark.) 6 1 0 45 Rambelle average wins as national runner-ups in 2017. Scott state recognition and 13 received Humboldt State 1 0 0 per season under Travis Incarnate Word 28 11 1 Scott’s guidance. guided ASU to six LSC Conference college athletic scholarships. Indianapolis (Ind.) 1 0 0 Championships and six LSC South As a high school baseball coach Lincoln (Mo.) 2 0 0 Lock Haven (Pa.) 0 1 0 5 Number of NCAA Division II Division titles in the last 13 years. from 1993-2000, Scott posted a Lubbock Christian 6 1 0 South Central Region trophies During his reign, Scott has 131-74 record and numerous district Mesa State (Colo.) 1 0 0 the Rambelles have won Metro State 2 2 0 since Scott became coach. coached 29 ASU All-Americans, championships and regional titles. Midwestern State 31 18 0 55 NFCA All-Region players His 1997 and 1998 teams were Minnesota State-Mankato 2 2 0 HOFMANN FOFI DEAN SPEARMAN 2004 Year the Rambelles brought Missouri-Rolla 1 0 0 and 76 All-Lone Missouri Western State 2 0 0 home the national title. In 2004, senior outfi elder Michelle asu Athletic Academic Excellence Star Conference Montana State-Billings 1 0 0 Nebraska-Omaha 2 1 0 Hofmann became asu’s fi rst softball Award, awarded to the upperclass- 6 Number of Lone Star Conference honorees. In addi- New Mexico Highlands 1 0 0 cosida Academic All-American man with the highest gpa among Championship titles that tion, 19 Rambelles Newman (Kan.) 4 0 0 with her third-team selection. all sports, and also won the 2005 Scott has guided the North Georgia 0 1 0 The next season, senior shortstop Holland’s Award for softball. She was Rambelles to from 2004–17. have been named Northeastern State (Okla.) 17 7 0 Academic All-LSC Northwest Missouri State 1 1 0 Stephanie Fofi doubled asu’s tabbed as the lsc South’s Softball Nova Southeastern 1 0 0 29 Number of All-American players Academic All-Americans with a Academic Player of the Year in 2005 team under Scott. Oklahoma Baptist 4 1 0 second-team selection. Alix Dean, and Academic All-District VI with a Scott has coached at ASU. As a fi ve-time Oklahoma Christian 3 0 0 Oklahoma City 0 1 0 a two-time recipient, became the 3.87 grade point average in biology. 5 Number of times Scott has LSC Coach of the Oklahoma Panhandle 11 0 0 third player to garner Academic Dean fi nished her Rambelle been named LSC South Year, Scott boasts Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 5 0 0 All-American honors in 2010 on softball career with a .366 batting Palm Beach Atlantic 1 0 0 Coach of the Year. a 626-209-1 record the third team and 2011 on the fi rst average and 183 rbis, while being a Pittsburg State (Kan.) 2 0 0 team. The most recent addition member of the second-winningest at ASU for a .748 Regis (Colo.) 1 2 0 626-209-1 Scott’s record at ASU for a Rollins 0 1 0 to the list was Morgan Spearman class in program history (193-51). .748 winning percentage. winning percent- San Francisco State 0 1 0 in 2014 on the third team. The two-time All-American is asu’s age. Including Science & Arts (Okla.) 9 3 0 Hofmann was a fi rst team career doubles leader with 65, and 12 Scott’s rank in NCAA Shippensburg (Pa.) 2 0 0 All-Lone Star Conference South set the single-season record of 22 D-II when comparing his three seasons at Southeastern Class 4A state semi-fi nalists. South Dakota State 1 0 0 winning percentages Oklahoma prior to his arrival in San A skilled baseball player himself, Southern Arkansas 2 2 0 Division outfi eld selection in 2004, her junior year. Dean, the three-time among active coaches. Southern Nazarene 0 1 0 and named to the All-South Central lsc Academic Player of the Year, Angelo, Scott has a career coach- Scott competed at Southeastern Southeastern Oklahoma 13 3 0 Region fi rst team from the nfca. fi nished her academic career with a ing record of 727-259-3 and a .735 Oklahoma from 1990-92 and was Southwestern Oklahoma 14 1 0 St. Cloud State (Minn.) 1 0 0 In addition, she was a fi rst team 3.97 gpa and majored in psychology. winning percentage. He currently the starting third baseman on the St. Edward’s 45 17 1 Academic All-lsc South pick and Spearman, the LSC Player of ranks 7th in NCAA D-II in winning 1990 team that fi nished fourth at the St. Gregory’s (Okla.) 1 2 0 Academic All-District VI selection the Year, scored 80 runs and set St. Leo (Fla.) 2 0 0 percentage among active coaches. NAIA College World Series, where with a 3.83 grade point average in the ASU and LSC single season St. Mary’s 34 22 0 kinesiology. Hofmann was named record. The 80 runs is the fi fth A native of Ardmore, Okla., he was named to the all-tournament St. Scholastica (Minn.) 1 0 0 Tarleton State 40 22 0 the ncaa Tournament mvp after most runs scored in a single season Scott brought a winning tradi- team and was a Gold Glove recipient. Texas A&M-Commerce 9 3 0 batting .500 for the tournament in NCAA Division II history. The tion with him when he arrived at Scott holds a bachelor’s degree in Texas A&M International 36 2 0 (8-of-16) with three home runs, a senior maintained a 3.46 grade Texas A&M-Kingsville 41 11 0 ASU. In his three previous seasons health, physical education, recre- Texas-Permian Basin 30 2 0 double and seven runs batted in. point average in exercise sports as head coach at Southeastern ation and dance and a master’s in Texas Wesleyan 0 4 0 She scored fi ve runs in the tour- science. She hit .506 for the season Texas Woman’s 46 14 1 nament, and belted a three-run with 19 doubles and 10 home Oklahoma – his alma mater – Scott secondary education-health/physi- Valdosta State 0 1 0 home run in the championship runs. She drew 47 walks and stole claimed three LSC North Division cal education from Southeastern Washburn (Kan.) 8 2 0 West Alabama 0 1 0 game against Florida Southern. 20 bases as well. Spearman set titles and guided the Lady Savages Oklahoma. He is married to associ- West Florida 0 1 0 Fofi was a fi rst team All-lsc South ASU single season record with to the South Central Regional ate head coach Katie Scott and has West Texas A&M 28 26 0 selection at shortstop in 2005 when a .622 on-base percentage. Western New Mexico 5 0 0 she batted .311 with 11 doubles for Tournament in 2003. His teams three children, step-daughter Kenna West Virginia Wesleyan 1 0 0 Winona State (Minn.) 2 0 0 the Rambelles. During her career, also claimed a LSC championship Dawn Self and sons Mickey Ryan Fofi was a two-time winner of the in 2001 and fi nished as runners-up Scott and Gehrig Brooks Scott. TOTAL (17 years) 727 259 3 ANGELO STATE 4 rambelle softball ANGELO STATE17 rambelle softball associate head coach KATIE SCOTT Beginning her ninth season was also a part of the 2009 NCAA Tech, Katie was selected to the SSC at Angelo State and fi fth as Division II Coach Staff of the Year. Commissioner’s Honor Roll in her associate head coach, Katie She joined the Rambelles coaching fi nal three seasons. At the end of her Scott works primarily with staff prior to the 2008 season after senior season, she was named to pitchers and outfi elders. a standout collegiate playing career the SSC Silver Anniversary Softball During her time as pitching coach, at Florida Institute of Technology. Team, made up of 31 student athletes ASU has had two All-Americans, 11 In four seasons at Florida Tech, the over the Conference’s fi rst 25 years of all-region selections, three awarded former Katie Naumoff posted a .351 competition in the sport of softball. LSC Pitcher of the Year, one LSC career batting average and was A native of Poland, Ohio, Katie Newcomer of the Year and 11 a three-time All-Sunshine State is married to head softball coach named to the LSC All-Conference Conference pick for the Panthers, Travis Scott. She earned her team. Katie along along with head including fi rst team honors as a bachelor’s degree in psychology coach Travis Scott were honored junior. That season, she led the from Florida Tech in 2007 and her as the NFCA Division II South Panthers with a .409 batting average master’s degree from ASU in 2009. Central Regional Staff of the Year and was named to the All-South Helping our student-athletes achieve academic success is essential for our program. in 2017 after guiding the team to a Region fi rst team by the NFCA. In addition to having academic resources within the Athletics Department, our national fi nalist appearance. She An excellent student at Florida academics athletes also receive assistance from other programs available to all ASU students.

Meet the President DR. BRIAN MAY ATHLETIC STUDY CENTER MENTORSHIP The goal of the Athletic Study The acc provides weekly sessions Center is to act as the primary aca- with mentors for student-athletes demic support contact for student- identifi ed as “at-risk” based on athletes. The center holds the offi ce acc and coach recommenda- Dr. Brian J. May was appointed ASU graduate enrollment increased of the Athletic Academic Coordi- tions. During the sessions, grade president of Angelo State Univer- 66 percent. He is also a former nator (acc) for easy visibility and updates and upcoming assign- sity, a member of the Texas Tech president of the ASU Faculty Senate reach. The center houses laptop ments are discussed. Assignments University System, on Nov. 5, and the ASU Alumni Association. computers, printers, and individual are reviewed and study plans 2012. He is the fi fth president of May received bachelor’s and collaborative work stations. are implemented if necessary. ASU and the 10th president of the and master’s degrees in animal ADVISING TUTORING institution since it began as San science from ASU, and his doctor- All academic advising is provided Free tutoring is available for Angelo Junior College in 1928. He ate in ruminant nutrition from through the individual colleges student-athletes in Angelo State is also the fi rst ASU graduate to Texas A&M University. He is the and academic departments. University’s Tutor Center. In addi- become president of Angelo State. author or co-author of 37 refereed tion to having tutors available for ACADEMIC PROGRESS Prior to his appointment journal articles and abstracts. nearly every general education During each semester, the acc as president, May served as ASU’s A recognized member class as well as many upper-level surveys the professors of each provost and vice president for aca- of the San Angelo community, classes, specialized tutoring units student-athlete three times. In demic aff airs, dean of the College May has served on numerous local include the Math lab, Writing each grade check, professors are Pride. of Graduate Studies and a professor organization boards, including the Center, Modern Language tutoring, asked to provide academic progress of animal science in the Agricul- San Angelo Livestock Show and Accounting lab and Supplemental information such as attendance, ture Department. Previously, he Rodeo Association, San Angelo Instruction (si). The si program current grade, at-risk or not, served as executive director of the Chamber of Commerce, Hospice of off ers extracurricular peer tutor- and any additional comments. Mohair Council of America based San Angelo, West Texas Rehabilita- ing groups for traditionally tough in San Angelo and New York City. tion Center and West Texas Boys classes. Study sessions are led An 18-year ASU faculty Ranch. In 2008, he was named Tradition. by students who have completed member, May has also served as Citizen of the Year by the San and earned high grades in the director of external relations for Angelo Chamber of Commerce. courses. si sessions are conducted the university since 2007. In those He and his wife, Patti, multiple times throughout the week. dual roles, he secured nearly $10 have two daughters, Morgan million in federal and state funding May Christo, wife of Lenny for university programs, more than Christo, and Mackenzie May Family. $100,000 in research grants and Holik, wife of Brian Holik. more than $500,000 in scholar- ships for students in the Agriculture Department. Under his leadership as dean of the College of Graduate Studies between 2009 and 2012, ANGELO STATE 16 rambelle softball ANGELO STATE5 rambelle softball player profiles 2017: Started 59 of 64 games ... one for the ages 2017: Played in 40 games and started A LOOK BACK AT THE 2004 CHAMPIONSHIP RUN two ... Recorded four hits while Second on the team in stolen bases scoring 16 runs ... Stole six bases with 21 ... Recorded 31 hits and Angelo State softball became one only run of the game as Katie to left. After a fi elder’s choice and home run blast to deep left-center on the year and drew four walks. scored 29 runs ... Added fi ve doubles and two home runs ... Drove in of the fastest programs to earn Brandon scored on an rbi single a fl y out, the Rambelles were down to add to the Rambelles’ advantage. High School: Played softball at 21 runs while drawing 14 walks. a national title in ncaa competi- by Sarah Kohlbrenner in the to their fi nal out. Hofmann then The Lady Raiders earned a base Breckenridge High School ... Earned tion as the Rambelles claimed the bottom of the sixth inning. singled to center fi eld to set up runner on a walk in their half 2016: Played in 53 games with many honors including Batter of the national crown in 2004, just three A 20-minute rain delay added Faulkner’s go-ahead long ball. of the inning, but senior pitcher 23 starts...Recorded 22 hits Year in 2012 and 2013 ... Selected to years after the team’s reinstate- The Huskies loaded the bases Claudia Lopez took over the circle with 16 runs and 11 RBI...Stole drama to the looming seventh fi rst team all-district and Big Country ment. Below is a game-by-game inning. When action resumed, in the bottom of the seventh with and fanned two of the fi nal three Infi elder honorable mention. Brooke 10 bases on the season Heather recap of asu’s run for the 2004 ncaa the Rambelles put the fi rst two a single and a pair of walks, but Shippensburg batters to preserve Mangold 2015: Played in 35 games as a freshman Division II National Championship. runners on base, but were un- asu relief pitcher Arin Spence the win and earn the save. Reatherford ... Scored 15 runs and stole four bases able to plate an insurance run. dashed the hopes of a Huskies win Position: Outfi elder RAMBELLES WIN OPENER, 2-1 HOFMANN DRIVES ASU TO Position: Outfi elder ... Recorded two hits and one triple. Florida Southern had some late and ended the game by induc- CHAMPIONSHIP, 7-3 Height: 5-0 Height: 5-7 A sacrifi ce fl y by senior out- life as Stacy Gross reached on a ing a ground out and a fl y out to After dropping a 7-0 decision to Class: Sophomore Class: Senior High School: Played softball, fi elder Stacy Broman drove in one-out walk, but Spence retired wrap up the dramatic victory. Florida Southern, the Rambelles Hometown: Breckenridge, Texas Hometown: Castroville, Texas , and ran track & fi eld and the winning run as the Rambelles cross country at Medina Valley ... the next two batters on a ground had a second chance at a national High School: Breckenridge High School: Medina Valley downed Shippensburg, 2-1, MORENO HOMERS TO out and a pop up. Spence allowed SECURE COMEBACK, 4-2 championship and took advan- Earned fi rst team all-district honors in the opening round. as a junior and senior ... Selected just six hits to the Mocs while strik- The comeback kids did it again tage with a 7-3 victory to claim Senior pitcher Claudia Lopez as fi rst team all-area outfi elder ing out four to pick up the victory. as the Rambelles rebounded the crown in the “if” game. tossed a four-hit complete game by the San Antonio Express from a two-run defi cit to de- asu’s off ense surged early, scoring striking out 12 Lady Raiders as asu FAULKNER BOOSTS ASU TO 4-2 WIN News ... Named district newcomer feat Shippensburg, 4-2, in effi ciently in the top of the fi rst. of the year as a freshman. won its fi rst-ever ncaa D-II World Senior shortstop Diana Faulkner a semifi nal match up. Senior Alexis Wing reached on a Series game. The contest was a saved the day for asu, hitting a The Rambelles trailed early as the walk, stole second and scored on Personal: Daughter of Michael scoreless battle until the top of the towering three-run homer to left Lady Raiders capitalized on a pair an fsc error. The Mocs replied with and Deanne Mangold. sixth inning, when Shippensburg fi eld that put the Rambelles up for of asu fi elding errors in the bottom a run in the bottom of the fi rst as capitalized on a base hit and a good in the top of the seventh as of the fi rst to take a 2-0 lead. leadoff hitter Krista Bradley reached Rambelles error to take a 1-0 lead. they defeated St. Cloud State, 4-2. Shippensburg ace and fi rst team on an error and later scored on The Rambelles rebounded in the The Rambelles took an early All-American Kelly Tiesi limited a single. But, the Mocs stranded bottom of the inning as the top of lead on a solo home run by asu’s scoring opportunities over the two runners, and the game was the batting order responded to the senior center fi elder Michelle next four innings as the Rambelles tied at the end of the fi rst, 1-1. 2017: Named second team All- call. Senior Alexis Wing reached 2017: Named fi rst team All-LSC and Hofmann. Their hopes of a big could only muster one base runner. The Rambelles started the LSC ... Recorded a .329 average on a single to shallow left fi eld, was a Gold Glove honoree ... Selected fi rst inning, however, were dashed Arin Spence, however, answered second inning in style as on the with 55 hits four doubles and two stole second and scored a single by as D2CCA fi rst team All-Region ... with a ground out and pop out the challenge as the Lady Raiders fi rst pitch Cat Moreno cranked Hit .321 with 52 hits on the year ... home runs ... Scored 47 runs and senior Michelle Hofmann. Hofmann after three hits in the frame. did not get a runner past second a solo home run to deep center Recorded nine doubles adn two home drove in 24 ... Led the team with advanced to third base after an out- 35 HBP ... Stole 10 bases and St. Cloud State rebounded base during that same stretch. that bounced off the television runs ... Stole a team high 32 bases and fi eld error by the Lady Raiders, and quickly as the Huskies’ lead- drew 21 walks ... Hit by 16 pitches and put down 20 sacrifi ce bunts. The Rambelles opened the sixth truck. After a pair of singles by scored the go-ahead run later in the off hitter, Abby Velta, reached had a .978 fi elding percentage at short inning with the top of the order, senior Andrea Payan and Wing, frame on Broman’s deep fl y out. stop ... Scored 42 runs and drove in 31. 2016: Played in and started base on an infi eld single to left and senior Alexis Wing sparked the Hofmann—who was named all 60 games as a freshman... Lopez then retired the and advanced to second on an asu rally with a lead-off single up tournament mvp—stretched the Danae Bailey Was among the team leaders Shippensburg side in order Before ASU: Transferred from Butler overthrow. She then stole third the middle. Senior center fi elder Rambelles lead to 5-1 with a College ... Key member of the 2016 in batting average with .376... in the seventh, collecting one base and eventually scored on Bina Wallace Had 64 hits, scoring 50 runs Michelle Hofmann then knotted three-run blast, her fourth home NJCAA National Championship team strike out and a pair of ground another asu throwing error. Position: Infi elder and recording 37 RBI...Recorded the game, 2-2, with a two-run run during the World Series. Position: Infi elder ...Hit .429 with nine doubles, one triple outs to ice the victory. In the fourth inning, St. Cloud blast to right fi eld. One out later, asu opened up the fourth inning Height: 5-7 and two home runs ... Drew 21 walks Height: 5-6 10 stolen bases for the Belles... took a 2-1 lead on an rbi single senior left fi elder Stacy Broman with a double by senior Jaime Class: Senior and stole 18 bases as well ... Only Class: Junior Earned a slugging percentage ASU DEFEATS FLORIDA SOUTHERN, 2-1 by Megan Fuches. The Rambelles Hometown: Marion, Kansas struck out nine times in 105 at-bats. Hometown: Rockwall, Texas of .453...Named fi rst team all- pushed the Rambelles into the McGalliard. Three batters later, conference...Also honored with loaded the bases in the fi fth inning High School: Hillsboro High School: Rockwall The Rambelles held on to a late lead with a solo home run to left. Wing knocked in McGalliard with a D2CCA Softball South Central lead while dealing with Mother in an attempt to respond, but a pair The Rambelles then escaped a ground out giving the Rambelles Regional fi rst team selection. Nature in their 2-1 win over Florida of ground outs thwarted the rally. the sixth with the Lady Raiders a 6-1 cushion. Hofmann then Southern in second-round action. An inning-ending double play in the High School: Played at Rockwall ... stranding two aboard. With one drove in freshman Arin Spence Named 2014 district most valuable asu struck fi rst on a bases-loaded sixth held asu at bay for another out in the inning, Broman made with a single up the middle payer ... Selected as the Dallas ground out by Diana Faulkner that frame, and then the Rambelles a game-saving diving catch on a to complete asu’s scoring. Morning News softball player of brought in Arin Spence. That lead defense turned in a spectacular liner by Lady Raider Jamie Dacey. Florida Southern scored a run the week after going 6-for-7 with was extended to 2-0 in the follow- 1-6-3 double play in the bottom of The top of the seventh brought in the seventh inning, but senior two doubles, a home run, six RBIs ing frame as pinch runner Sarah the sixth to remain within one run. more drama for the Rambelles pitcher Claudia Lopez closed out and fi ve runs scored in two wins. Woodman scored from second base In the top of the seventh, the as senior designated player Cat the game to bring the national on an infi eld single by Spence. drama ensued as senior right fi elder Moreno stepped into the box with a championship to San Angelo. The Moccasins picked up their Andrea Payan led off with a single 1-0 count and unleashed a 200-foot

ANGELO STATE 6 rambelle softball ANGELO STATE15 rambelle softball athletic facilities 2017: Redshirt Prior to ASU: Played two seasons MAYER at Odessa College ... Hit .507 with 21 High School: Competed in track & doubles, 15 home runs and drove in FIELD fi eld while also playing volleyball 74 RBI as a fi rst baseman ... Named a The Angelo State Rambelles and softball at Salado High School second team All-American by Fastpitch News. compete at Mayer Field at the ... Named a 2014 fi rst team all- district pitcher selection and the 2015 ASU Softball Complex, located on volleyball setter of the year ... Also the corner of Johnson and Victory. ran on the 4x200-meter relay that Hellas Construction completed placed fourth at the state meet. over the span of two years the Meagan Taylor stadium project. The fi rst proj- Fogle ect was an artifi cial turf playing Hill Position: Infi elder surface. One year later a total Position: Pitcher Height: 5-7 Height: 5-7 renevation to the bleacher and Class: Redshirt Freshman Class: Junior press box was completed increas- Hometown: Salado, Texas Hometown: Pico Rivera, California ing seating from 128 to 400 seats High School: Salado High School: Pico Rivera elevated behind home plate. The fi eld features two dug- out facilities that include team bathrooms and washrooms, team benches, bag and bat storage ar- eas and an area for miscellaneous equipment. The fi eld also includes The complex hosted the 2007, a study lounge. The oak-trimmed while waiting for practice. a pressbox, a concession stand 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014 and lockers have dressing lights, In addition, the area houses and a VIP suite and radio booth. 2017. NCAA Division II South electrical outlets and a seating several of the awards and trophies Fans are kept up to date with Central Regional Tournaments. area for each player. The lounge the team and individuals have a complete sound and public ad- The Rambelles also boast area has fl at screen telvision with won throughout the brief history dress system and a deluxe inning- one of the fi nest locker room a deluxe sound system. When the of the Rambelles program. by-inning scoreboard. The fi eld facilities in NCAA Division II Rambelles aren’t relaxing, they 2017: Named NFCA and D2CCA fi rst team 2016: Named NFCA All-Region second also has batting cages and warm- All-American ... Selected as D2CCA All- team ... LSC Freshman of the Year and softball in the state-of-the-art can watch game fi lm in the meet- Region Pitcher of the Year and the LSC LSC fi rst team all-conference ... Led the up bullpens for players to prepare Junell Center/Stephens Arena. ing room, and there are Internet Pitcher of the Year ... Set the ASU record for games, as well as a padded for strikeouts in a season with 306 ... team in average (.378), RBIs (56), runs The facility features deluxe hookups in the lounge so they can Surpassed Claudia Lopez as the ASU career scored (53), total bases (129), slugging and wind-screened fence to leader in strikeouts ... Finished 29-5 with lockers, a team meeting room and work on homework or research one of the top three ERAs in school history percentage (.668) and on-base provide an ideal playing facility. at 1.36 ... Threw 18 complete games and eight shutouts ... Only allowed 55 runs and percentage (.492) ... Hit 15 homes runs held opponents to a .163 batting average with 11 doubles ... Stole 18 bases and ... Set the ASU single game record with 21 drew 40 walks on the season ... Played strikeouts ... Recorded her third career no- hitter against Florida Tech. in the most games in a single season in Brandy Courtney ASU history with 67. 2016: Played in 37 games with 29 starts... Led the pitchers in earned run average with Marlett 2.63...Led the team with 192 strikeouts... Barnhill High School: Batted .432 with 10 Position: Pitcher Earned 19 wins as pitcher...Named fi rst Position: Outfi elder team all-conference...Also named to the home runs, fi ve triples, and 13 doubles Height: 5-6 NFCA All-Region second team...Honored Height: 5-10 in her senior season at Coronado Class: Senior with a D2CCA Softball South Central Class: Sophomore High... Recorded 41 RBI’s in her Regional second team selection. Hometown: Henderson, Nevada Hometown: Lubbock, Texas senior season ... Earned all-district High School: Rancho 2015: Named LSC Pitcher of the Year ... honors ... Helped her team to the Finished the year with a 18-6 record and High School: Coronado a 2.52 earned run average ... Threw the 2014 class 5A state runner-up. program’s eighth career no-hitter against St. Mary’s ... Struck out 164 batters in 169.1 innings ... Led the team with 21 complete games and limited opponents to a .231 batting average ... Named to the NFCA All- Region team as well. High School: Finished 27-18 overall with State-of-the-Art Facilities a 0.84 earned average and 310 strikeouts for her career at Rancho High in Las Vegas, Clockwise from left Nev. ... Went 9-1 with a 0.73 ERA in 12 appearances as a senior and named league Junell Center/Stephens Arena weight room pitcher of the year ... Named the most Mayer Field bleachers valuable player of the Washington Union High School Invitational tournament. Dugout featuring creature comforts such as washrooms, bathrooms and storage Personal: Daughter of James and Lynn Marlett ... has one sister.

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2017: Went 10-0 in 30 appearances FIELDING—TEAM Slugging Percentage: .893, Sandy James Innings Pitched: 255.2, Chelsea Nelson TEAM FIELDING—SEASON and 10 games started ... Struck out 2017: Named fi rst team All-LSC as an outfi elder ... Led the team in hits with Putouts (2009) (2010) Fielding Percentage: .968, 2008 and 2010 71 batters in 87.1 innings pitched 33, vs. Eastern New Mexico (3-19-04) Walks: 81, Cat Moreno (2003) Strikeouts: 306, Brandy Marlett (2017) 77 ... Second on the team in average Intentional Walks: 27, Cat Moreno (2003) Win Percentage: .913 (21-2), K. Urbany Total Chances: 2,084, 2007 ... Tied the school record for saves with a .347 ... Recorded 10 doubles and 33, vs Cameron (3/22/14) Stolen Bases: 58, Alexis Wing (2003) (2017) Putouts: 1,312, 2007 in a season with six ... Threw three fi ve triples ... Set the ASU career record Assists On-Base Percentage: .622, Morgan Shutouts: 12, Kari Galm (2008) complete games with a 2.24 ERA ... for triples ... Stole 14 bases on the year. 20, vs. Northeastern State (5-10-07) Spearman (2014) Games Started: 38, Brandy Marlett (2017) Assists: 676, 2007 Limited opponents to a .225 batting Double Plays Turned Games Played: 67, Barnhill, Greenwell, Complete Games: 31, Kari Galm (2007) Pickoffs: 7, 2005 2016: Played in and started 59 games Urbany, Bina (2017) Appearances: 49, Chelsea Nelson (2010) average. 3, by several on the season...Hit .346 and led the (last: vs Colorado Mines (2-8-15) Games Started: 67, Barnhill, Greenwell, Saves: 6, Chelsea Nelson (2010) & Morgan TEAM PITCHING—SEASON team with 73 hits...Scored 46 runs Urbany, Bina (2017) Hill (2017) 2016: Played in 37 games with 17 and recorded 29 RBI...Was one of the PITCHING—TEAM Plate Appearances: 258, K. Kubat (2007) Earned Run Average: 1.67, 2004 Morgan Madison Innings Pitched TEAM HITTING—SEASON team leaders in stolen bases with 16 Hit By Pitch: 39, Bailey Wallace (2017) Hits: 613, 2007 Innings Pitched: 452.0, 2017 starts...Topped the team with a .385 on the season...Named second team 12.0, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (5-26-17) Sacrifi ce Hits: 20, Bailey Wallace (2017) batting average...Earned 15 hits, At Bats: 1,806, 2007 Strikeouts: 467, 2017 Hill Greenwell all-conference Strikeouts Sacrifi ce Flys: 8, Darian Dunn (2014); Runs: 465, 2007 scored 13 runs and recorded 9 RBI... Runs Batted In: 414, 2014 Shutouts: 22, 2017 Position: Outfi elder 19, vs. Eastern New Mexico (3-19-04) INDIVIDUAL FIELDING—SEASON Position: Pitcher Led the team in slugging percentage 2015: Hit .352 with 57 hits as a Fielding Percentage: Numerous at 1.000, Doubles: 108, 2010 Complete Games: 50, 2007 freshman ... Named fi rst team all- INDIVIDUAL HITTING—SEASON Triples: 18, 2003 Height: 5-5 with .667 ... Went 5-5 in the circle Height: 5-10 last done by Morgan Spearman (2013, 2014) Saves: 11, 2017 conference ... Led the team with three At Bats: 228, Kandace Kubat (2007) Total Chances: 486, Sandy James (2009) Home Runs: 91, 2009 Class: Senior with a 3.75 ERA ... Struck out 44 Class: Senior triples ... scored 23 runs and batting Hits: 93, Alexis Wing (2003) Total Bases: 940, 2009 Putouts: 451, Sandy James (2009) TEAM MISCELLANEOUS—SEASON Hometown: Salado, Texas batters in 61.2 innings of work. Hometown: Flower Mound, Texas in 17 ... Second on the team with 18 Runs: 80, Morgan Spearman (2014) Assists: 151, Macy Baker (2007) Walks: 250, 2017 stolen bases ... Recorded a .933 fi elding Runs Batted In: 95, Darian Dunn (2014) Pickoffs: 4, Cara Redmond (2005) Intentional Walks: 29, 2003 Consecutive Wins: 26, 2017 High School: Salado High School: Marcus Doubles: 22, Alix Dean (2010) Hit By Pitch: 88, 2017 percentage in the outfi eld ... Added Megan Granado (4) Most Games Played: 67, 2017 Prior to ASU: Spent one season at seven doubles and a home run to her Triples: 7, Michelle Hofmann (2003) Batting Average: .359, 2014 McLennan Community College ... career total. Home Runs: 25, Sandy James (2009) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING—SEASON Slugging Percentage: .574, 2014 Most Wins: 60, 2017 Total Bases: 175, Sandy James (2009) Earned Run Average: 1.16, Kenedy Urbany On-Base Percentage: .450, 2014 Finished with an 8-6 record and a Batting Average: .506, Morgan Spearman (2017) Stolen Bases: 148, 2010 Fewest Losses: 7, 2017 2.70 earned run average ... Struck out High School: Named 2013 all-area selection in the Dallas Morning News (2014) Wins: 32, Kari Galm (2007 & 2008) Sacrifi ces: 81, 2007, 2014 Win Percentage: .895 (60-7), 2017 102 batters in 83.0 innings pitched. as an outfi elder at Flower Mound Marcus ... Selected as district 5-5A fi rst High School: Named all-state team selection while hitting .463 with at Salado ... Went 41-16 in four 40 runs scored and 24 RBI’s ... Member of the 2013 regional fi nalist and the Most Hits 54. 32 MEGAN PUMPHREY ...... 2009–10 Most Saves years with a career 2.25 ERA ... 2011 district champions ... Played for 1. 275 ALIX DEAN...... 2008–11 1. 9 CHELSEA NELSON ...... 2009–10 Hit .333 and stole 50 bases. the FW Batbusters and Texas Rapid 2. 273 KAYCEE TAYLOR ...... 2007–11 Most Sacrifi ce Flies 2. 8 MORGAN HILL ...... 2016-PRES. Fire organizations. 3. 271 MORGAN SPEARMAN ...... 2011-14 1. 12 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-17 3. 7 MARY KATE MCKAY ...... 2011-14 4. 265 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 2. 11 DARIAN DUNN ...... 2013–15 4. 6 BRANDY MARLETT ...... 2015-PRES. Personal: Daughter of Jason and 5. 263 KACIE EASLEY ...... 2010–13 3. 9 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 5. 5 COLLIN LANGE ...... 2002, 05 Tina Greenwell ... Has three siblings. 9 WHITNEY MEEKS...... 2005–08 5 KARI GALM...... 2005–08 Most Doubles 5. 8 SEVERAL (LAST: RACHEL MOORE) 5 CLAIRE MOLINA ...... 2011-12 1. 65 ALIX DEAN...... 2008–11 2. 62 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005-08 Most Sacrifi ce Hits Most Appearances 3. 58 KAYCEE TAYLOR ...... 2007–11 1. 39 WHITNEY MEEKS...... 2005–08 1. 135 KARI GALM...... 2005–08 4. 57 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 135 MARY KATE MCKAY ...... 2011–14 2017: Played in 53 games and started High School: Played at South Grand 2. 30 LAURA LOPEZ ...... 2007–09 5. 53 MORGAN SPEARMAN ...... 2011-14 3. 29 BAILEY WALLACE ...... 2016-PRES. 3. 122 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-17 46 ... Recorded 23 hits with two Prairie ... Named district off ensive 4. 28 MICHERIE KORIA ...... 2014–15 4. 107 BRANDY MARLETT ...... 2015-PRES. Most Triples 5. 94 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005–08 doubles, one triple and six home runs... MVP in 2016-2017 season ... Second 1. 13 MADISON GREENWELL ...... 2015-PRES. 5. 24 NICOLE SMITH ...... 2009–10 Drove in 16 RBIs and scored 16 runs team all-district honoree in 2016 and 2. 9 WHITNEY MEEKS...... 2005–08 Most Games Started with 26 walks. honorable mention as a sophomore. 9 MICHELLE HOFMANN ...... 2002–04 Most Stolen Bases 1. 103 KARI GALM...... 2005–08 4. 7 SARAH DEMOSS ...... 2009–10 1. 152 ALEXIS WING ...... (152-177) ...... 2002–04 2. 93 MARY KATE MCKAY ...... 2011-14 7 LEINA BRAXTON ...... 2007–08 2. 101 KANDACE KUBAT ...... (101-114) ...... 2006–07 3. 92 BRANDY MARLETT ...... 2015-PRES High School: Key member of the 7 ALEXIS WING ...... 2002–04 3. 80 NICOLE SMITH ...... (80-89) ...... 2009–10 3. 74 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005–08 Hays Rebels team that won a state 4. 74 SARAH DEMOSS ...... (74-87) ...... 2009–10 4. 81 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-17 Most Home Runs 5. 69 AMBRA HILL ...... (69-77) ...... 2013-16 4. 74 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005-08 championship in 2013 and advanced 1. 46 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-PRES. to state semi-fi nalist in 2014 ... Earned 2. 42 KACIE EASLEY ...... 2010-13 PITCHING (CAREER) Most Complete Games 3. 39 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 Lowest ERA (min. 200 IP) 1. 66 KARI GALM...... 2005–08 Karina all-district honors all four years for Mylonee 4. 31 MORGAN SPEARMAN ...... 2011-14 2. 58 BRANDY MARLETT ...... 2015-PRES. head coach Lisa Cone ... Named the 1. 2.00 CLAUDIA LOPEZ ...... (377.1 IP) ...... 2003–04 5. 30 LAURA LOPEZ ...... 2007–09 2. 2.07 KARI GALM...... (661.0 IP) ...... 2005–08 3. 49 CHELSEA NELSON ...... 2009–10 49 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-17 Rocha Hays Free Press MVP in 2015 ... Hit Becerra Most RBIs 3. 2.10 BRANDY MARLETT ...... (595.2 IP) .....2015-PRES. .398 with seven doubles and seven 5. 45 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005–08 Position: Infi elder Position: Catcher 1. 220 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 Lowest Opponent Batting Avg. (min. 200 IP) home runs as a senior ... Scored 26 2. 206 KACIE EASLEY ...... 2010–13 Most Shutouts Height: 5-6 Height: 5-8 1. .201 BRANDY MARLETT ...... ( 595.2 IP) ....2015–PRES. runs and drove in 24 for her team. 3. 183 ALIX DEAN...... 2008–11 2. .209 CLAUDIA LOPEZ ...... (377.1 IP) ...... 2003–04 1. 22 KARI GALM...... 2005–08 Class: Sophomore Class: Freshman 4. 177 KAYCEE TAYLOR ...... 2007–11 3. .232 APRIL HAYWOOD ...... (312.0 IP) ...... 2009–10 2. 19 BRANDY MARLETT ...... 2015-PRES. Hometown: Grand Prairie, Texas 5. 176 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-PRES. 3. 16 CLAUDIA LOPEZ ...... 2003–04 Hometown: Buda, Texas Fewest Walks Allowed/7 inn game (min. 200 IP) 4. 9 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005–08 High School: Hays High School: South Grand Prairie Most Total Bases 1. 1.56 KARI GALM...... (661.0 IP) ...... 2005–08 9 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-17 1. 447 KACIE EASLEY ...... 2010–13 2. 1.77 CLAIRE MOLINA ...... (364.0 IP) ...... 2011-12 2. 445 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 3. 2.13 MARY KATE MCKAY ...... (597.1 IP) ...... 2011-14 Most Innings Pitched 3. 423 MORGAN SPEARMAN ...... 2011-14 1. 661.0 KARI GALM...... 2005–08 4. 414 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-2017 Most Strikeouts/7 inn game (min. 200 IP) 2. 597.1 MARY KATE MCKAY ...... 2011-14 5. 410 KAYCEE TAYLOR ...... 2007–11 1. 7.78 BRANDY MARLETT ...... (595.2 IP) .....2015-PRES. 3. 595.2 BRANDY MARLETT ...... 2015-PRES. 2. 7.16 CLAUDIA LOPEZ ...... (377.1 IP) ...... 2003–04 4. 562.2 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014–17 Most Walks 3. 6.17 CLAIRE MOLINA ...... (364.0 IP) ...... 2011-12 5. 493.2 CHELSEA NELSON ...... 2009–10 1. 126 MORGAN SPEARMAN ...... 2011-14 1236 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-17 Most Wins Most Strikeouts 2. 123 KAYCEE TAYLOR ...... 2007–11 1. 84 KARI GALM...... (84-20) ...... 2005–08 1. 662 BRANDY MARLETT ...... 2015-PRES. 123 CAT MORENO ...... 2003–04 2. 69 KENEDY URBANY ...... (69-21) ...... 2014-17 1. 386 CLAUDIA LOPEZ ...... 2003–04 4. 114 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 3. 66 BRANDY MARLETT ...... (66-22) .....2015-PRES. 2. 359 CHELSEA NELSON ...... 2009–10 5. 104 KACIE EASLEY ...... 2010–13 4. 63 MARY KATE MCKAY ...... (52-21) ...... 2011-14 3. 336 MARY KATE MCKAY ...... 2011–14 5. 60 CHELSEA NELSON ...... (60-15) ...... 2009–10 4. 323 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2014-17 Most Times Hit By Pitch 1. 65 BAILEY WALALCE ...... 2016-PRES. 2. 41 LEINA BRAXTON ...... 2007–08 3. 34 MORGAN SPEARMAN ...... 2011-14 4. 33 DEESHANALYNN TAFITI ...... 2011-12 ANGELO STATE 8 rambelle softball ANGELO STATE13 rambelle softball rambelle

record book Prior to ASU: Played at Navarro 2017: Played in 36 games in the INDIVIDUAL BATTING—GAME 13, Laura Lopez vs. WT A&M (3-22-09) vs. WTA&M (3-17-17) 23, vs. ENMU (3-10-17) outfi eld ... Hit .444 with 18 plate Hits vs. TAMUC (4-22-17) College .. HIt .346 with 23 RBIs 5, by Kristen Frye vs. UTPB (2-1-08) Walks At Bats and 24 runs scored ... Recorded appearances ... Scored eight rus on 5, Cat Moreno vs. Texas Woman’s (4-7-03) No-Hitters 48, vs. West Virginia Wesleyan (5-26-17) eight hits ... Stole three bases and At Bats 5, Cat Moreno vs. ACU (4-26-03) Collin Lange vs. Northeastern State Runs 11 doubles and drew 19 walks. 6, by several players (5.0 IP, 2-15-02) 24, Eastern New Mexico (3-12-12) drove in two RBIs. (last: West Virginia Wesleyan 2017) Stolen Bases Jessica Atchley vs. Southeastern Okla. 4, Alexis Wing, three times Runs Batted In (4.2 IP, 2-15-02) High School: Played softball at Runs 4, Kandace Kubat vs. Cameron (2-5-07) Claudia Lopez vs. Tarleton State 24, vs. Eastern New Mexico (3-12-12) 5, Brittany Welch vs. ENMU (4-21-06) 4, Leina Braxton vs. Fort Lewis (5-7-08) (5.0 IP, 3-28-03) Doubles Flower Mound High ... Key member 5, L. Lopez vs. West Texas A&M (3-22-09) Claudia Lopez vs. Ouachita Baptist 7, vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (2-4-05) of the three time district champions 5, Courtney Barnhill vs. ENMU (3-10-17) Hit By Pitch 3, Leina Braxton vs. ENMU (2-3-07) (5.0 IP, 3-15-04) 7, vs. Eastern New Mexico (4-9-11) in 2013, 2014 and 2015 ... Named Runs Batted In Rachel Walck (4.0 IP) and Kari Galm vs. Jade Megan Cycle Tarleton State Triples fi rst team all-district outfi elder 7, Darian Dunn vs. Colorado Mines (5-10-13) 3, vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville (2-22-03) 7, M. Pumphrey vs. WT A&M (3-22-09) Morgan Spearman vs. Midwestern State (1.0 IP, 4-14-06) ... Hit .406 with 12 stolen bases (3-9-14) Kari Galm vs. Montana State-Billings 3, vs. Texas Woman’s (5-2-03) Strother Gordon and a .529 on-base percentage. Doubles (5.0 IP, 2-15-07) INDIVIDUAL FIELDING—GAME Home Runs Position: Infi elder Position: Outfi elder 3, Macy Baker vs. WT A&M (3-9-07) April Haywood vs. Texas-Permian Basin 9, vs. West Texas A&M (3-22-09) Putouts (5.0 IP, 2-27-09) Height: 5-7 Height: 5-6 Triples 19, Julia Monsivais vs. ENMU (3-19-04) Brandy Marlett vs. St. Mary’s (7.0 IP, Total Bases Class: Sophomore Class: Sophomore 2, by serveral players 55, vs. West Texas A&M (3-22-09) Assists 3/11/15) Hometown: Flower Mound, Texas (last: Madison Greenwell vs. Emporia 2-11-17) Brandy Marlett vs. TAMUI(6.0 IP, 4/6/16) Hometown: Porter, Texas 10, Nicole Smith vs. North Georgia (5-22-09) Walks High School: Flower Mound Brandy Marlett vs. Florida Tech (7.0 IP, 16, vs. Texas Woman’s (3-19-16) High School: Porter Home Runs INDIVIDUAL PITCHING—GAME 2/3/17) 3, Laura Lopez vs. WT A&M (3-22-09) Innings Pitched Batting Average 11.0, K. Urbany vs. Cameron (3-22-14) .583 (21-of-36), vs. UTPB (2-1-08) HITTING—TEAM Strikeouts Hits Stolen Bases Total Bases 17, Brandy Marlett vs. ENMU (3-9-17)0 23, vs. West Texas A&M (3-22-09) 11, vs. Ouachita Baptist (2-23-03) INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

HITTING (CAREER) Highest On-Base Pct. (min. 250 AB) Most Games Started Highest Batting Avg. (min. 250 AB) 1. .522 MORGAN SPEARMAN .....(661 AB) ...... 2011-14 1. 242 ALIX DEAN...... 2008–11 1. .454 ALEXIS WING ...... (249-549) ...... 2002–04 2. .503 MICHERIE KORIA ...... (270 AB) ...... 2014-15 2. 241 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 2. .410 MORGAN SPEARMAN ...(271-661) ...... 2011-14 3. .492 ALEXIS WING ...... (549 AB) ...... 2002–04 3. 240 KAYCEE TAYLOR ...... 2007–11 3. .402 KANDACE KUBAT ...... (170-423) ...... 2006–07 4. .491 BAILEY WALLACE ...... (337 AB) .....2016-PRES. 4. 238 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005–08 5. .389 MICHERIE KORIA ...... (105-270) ...... 2014-15 5. .484 ELSAMARTINA APO ...... (320 AB) ...... 2011-12 238 WHITNEY MEEKS...... 2005-08 5. .382 KAYCEE TAYLOR ...... (209-537) ...... 2007–11 Most At Bats Highest Slugging Pct. (min. 250 AB) Most Games Played 1. 761 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005–08 1 .683 SHANA TAFITI...... (322 AB) ...... 2011-12 1. 244 ALIX DEAN...... 2008–11 2. 757 WHITNEY MEEKS...... 2005–08 2. .640 MORGAN SPEARMAN ..... (661 AB) ...... 2011–14 2. 242 WHITNEY MEEKS...... 2005–08 3. 752 ALIX DEAN...... 2008–11 3. .636 KENEDY URBANY ...... (651 AB) ...... 2014-17 3. 241 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 4. 723 KACIE EASLEY ...... 2010-13 4. .624 DARIAN DUNN ...... (386 AB) ...... 2013–15 4. 240 KAYCEE TAYLOR ...... 2007–11 5. 717 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 High School: Played at Lewisville 2017: Named second team D2CCA All- 5. .621 MACY BAKER ...... (717 AB) ...... 2006–09 5. 238 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005–08 ... Named fi rst team all-district as a Region and fi rst team All-LSC ... Lead 238 KACIE EASLEY ...... 2010-13 Most Runs Scored the team with 21 doubles ... Hit. 324 1 222 MORGAN SPEARMAN ...... 2011-14 senior, second team as a junior and 2. 195 BRITTNEY CARGILL ...... 2005–08 honorable mention as a freshman. with seven home runs ... Drove in 48 3. 178 MACY BAKER ...... 2006–09 runs while scoring 42 ... Recorded a 4. 159 ALEXIS WING ...... 2002–04 .993 fi elding percentage ... Third on the 5. 158 KENEDY URBANY ...... 2013–17 team in slugging percentage at .548.

2016: Played in 58 games on the season with 57 starts ... Had 53 hits with 2 home runs ... Scored 27 runs and Makayla Taegan recorded 39 RBI ... Recorded a slugging percentage of .408 ... Named third Corbin Kirk team all-conference as a freshman. Position: Pitcher Position: Catcher Height: 5-9 Height: 5-4 High School: Played at Lubbock Class: Freshman Class: Junior Coronado ... Four-time all-district Hometown: Lewisville, Texas Hometown: Lubbock, Texas selection and all-state honoree High School: Lewisville High School: Coronado ... Key member of the 36-5 team that advanced to the school’s fi rst state tournament appearance.

ANGELO STATE 12 rambelle softball ANGELO STATE9 rambelle softball 2017: Played in 42 games and started High School: Played softball at 24 ... Recorded 19 hits with three Aledo ... First team all-district doubles ... Scored 11 runs and 14 RBIs. as an infi elder as a senior. OVERALL BREAKDOWN FIRST TEAM: 12 Prior to ASU: Named second team SECOND TEAM: 10 all-americans THIRD TEAM: 7 all-conference as a shortstop at Cisco Junior College.

High School: Selected as the 2013-14 district defensive MVP Amanda as a senior at Lakeview. Mykayla Ramage Stroud Position: Infi elder Position: Infi elder Height: 5-8 Height: 5-7 Class: Senior Class: Freshman Hometown: San Angelo, Texas Hometown: Aledo, Texas High School: Lakeview High School: Aledo ALEXIS WING CAT MORENO MELISSA RODRIGUEZ KANDACE KUBAT KARI GALM First Team: 2003, 2004 Third Team: 2003 Third Team: 2003 First Team: 2007 First Team: 2008 Second Team: 2006 Second Team: 2007

2017: Played in 15 games ... Scored three runs and drew three walks. BRITTNEY CARGILL KAYCEE TAYLOR MACY BAKER ALIX DEAN SANDY JAMES Third Team: 2007 First Team: 2007, 2010 Second Team: 2007, 2008, 2009 First Team: 2010 Second Team: 2009 High School: Named fi rst team Third Team: 2011 Third Team: 2009 all-district honors as a junior at Del Rio High School ... Selected as all-district honorable mention as a freshman and sophomore ... Also competed in shot put, discus and Jacqueline was fi fth in state in power lifting. Montejano Position: Infi elder Height: 5-7 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Del Rio, Texas High School: Del Rio SARAH DEMOSS KACIE EASLEY DEESHANALYNN TAFITI ELSAMARTINA APO MORGAN SPEARMAN Second Team: 2010 First Team: 2010 Third Team: 2012 First Team: 2012 First Team: 2014 Third Team: 2012 Third Team: 2013

DARIAN DUNN MICHERIE KORIA KENEDY URBANY BRANDY MARLETT First Team: 2014 Third Team: 2015 Second Team: 2017 First Team: 2017

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