2011 NFCA Directory

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2011 NFCA Directory 2011 DIRECTORY OF INFORMATION “the whole barrel feels like a sweet spot!” “this is one crazy sounding bat!” We listened to what players wanted and here’s the result: the revolutionary new Xeno composite. Our S1 iD technology gives Xeno a unique sound, ultra-long sweet spot and incredible performance. So hit a few with the Xeno and see what all the talk’s about. To fi nd out more, click on slugger.com. “no sting, no vibration, no matter where www.slugger.com you hit.” © 2010 Hillerich & Bradsby Co., Louisville, KY. All rights reserved. 2011 NFCA Directory Four-Year Institutions ____________________________________ 4-70 Two-Year Institutions ____________________________________ 72-80 High Schools _________________________________________ 90-132 Travel Ball __________________________________________ 134-172 Affliates-Individuals ___________________________________ 174-183 Affliates-Businesses, Clubs & Sponsors ___________________ 185-193 Affiliates-Umpires ____________________________________ 193-195 Members-International _________________________________ 196-197 NFCA Bylaws ________________________________________ 199-220 NFCA Board/Staff ________________________________________ 222 NFCA History _______________________________________ 223-224 NFCA Hall of Fame/2010 Coaching Staffs of the Year ________ 225-227 NFCA Code of Ethics ______________________________________ 228 The National Fastpitch Coaches Association is pleased to bring you this 2011 Directory of Information. The information contained within is based on our membership files as of January 12, 2011. Please contact us throughout the year concerning address, telephone or e-mail changes. Volume 16, No. 1 Made available one time per year by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association, 100 G T Thames Drive, Suite D, Starkville, Mis- sissippi 39759. Phone: 662/320-2155; Fax: 662/320-2283. Members of the NFCA receive the directory for free; non-members can purchase for $10. 4 Four-Year Institutions A Akron, University of Alyson Habetz, Assoc. Head -A- Julie Jones, Head Work 205/348-7992 289 Union Street [email protected] Abilene Christian University 297B Athletics Field House - Member Since 1998 Ashley Reeves, Asst. Softball P.O. Box 27926 Akron, OH 44325 Vann Stuedeman, Asst. Abilene, TX 79699-7916 Work 330/972-7578 Work 205/348-4400 Work 325/674-5357 [email protected] Home 205/246-2200 [email protected] NCAA I, NFCA ME [email protected] NCAA II, NFCA SC Member Since 1996 Member Since 1995 Member Since 2010 Julie Pratt, Asst. Ashley Holcombe, Asst. Academy of Art University Akron, OH 44325-6302 Box 870393 Rachel Sherman, Head Work 330/972-4943 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Academy of Art College [email protected] [email protected] 79 New Montgomery St. Member Since 1998 Member Since 2004 San Francisco, CA 91405 Work 415/618-6311 Alabama State University Alabama, University of, at [email protected] Telma O’Neal Hall, Head Huntsville NCAA II, NFCA W 915 S. Jackson Street Les Stuedeman, Head Member Since 2004 Montgomery, AL 36106 205 Spragins Hall Work 334/229-4503 Huntsville, AL 35899 Adams State College [email protected] Work 256/824-2204 Dervin Taylor, Head NCAA I, NFCA SO Home 256/830-1285 208 Edgemont Member Since 2005 [email protected] Plachy Hall NCAA II, NFCA SO Alamosa, CO 81102 Brittany Pigott, Asst. Member Since 1994 Work 719/587-7842 Work 334/229-4503 [email protected] Melanie Carter, Asst. NCAA II, NFCA C Myesha Finney, Asst. Work 256/824-2194 Member Since 2006 Work 334/229-4503 [email protected] Member Since 2005 Alex Schultz, Asst. Alabama, U. of, at 414 9th ST Birmingham Albany, University at Alamosa, CO 81101-3215 Marla Townsend, Head Chris Cannata, Head Member Since 2010 Bartow Arena - East Tower 1400 Washington Avenue 1530 3rd Ave South Albany, NY 12222 Adelphi University Birmingham, AL 35294-1160 Work 518/442-4391 Paige Smith, Head Work 205/975-7800 [email protected] 1 South Ave. [email protected] NCAA I, NFCA NE Softball Office NCAA I, NFCA ME Member Since 1997 Garden City, NY 11530 Member Since 1996 Work 516/877-4233 Mairin Dudek, Asst. [email protected] Lucinda Bass, Asst. Work 518/591-8652 NCAA II, NFCA E Birmingham, AL 35294-1160 [email protected] Member Since 2004 Work 205/975-1759 Member Since 2005 [email protected] Adrian College Member Since 2006 Albertus Magnus College Kristina Schweikert, Head Curt Hawkes, Asst. 110 S. Madison Holly Krzan, Asst. 2 Russell Road Adrian, MI 49221 1212 University Blvd North Haven, CT 06473 Work 517/264-3998 Ullman 237 Work 203/623-6084 [email protected] Birmingham, AL 35294-3350 [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA C Work 205/975-7880 NCAA III, NFCA Member Since 2007 [email protected] Member Since 2010 Member Since 2010 Agnes Scott College Albright College Shawn Bowers, Head Alabama, University of Amber Nichols, Head 141 E College Ave. Pat Murphy, Head 13th and Bern Streets Decatur, GA 30030 1201 Coliseum Drive PO Box 15234 Work 404/471-6475 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0393 Reading , PA 19612 [email protected] Work 205/348-4455 Work 610/921-7700 NCAA III, NFCA A [email protected] [email protected] Member Since 2008 NCAA I, NFCA SO NCAA III, NFCA E Member Since 1990 Member Since 2007 A Four-Year Institutions 5 Alcorn State University Alvernia University Angelo State University Rockeil Thompson, Asst. Lindsay Berger, Head Travis Scott, Head 1000 ASU Drive # 510 400 St. Bernardine Street ASU Station # 10899 Alcorn State, MS 39096 Reading, PA 19607 San Angelo, TX 76909 Work 601/877-6275 Work 610/790-1937 Work 325/942-2264 x228 Home 601/408-0587 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] NCAA III, NFCA E NCAA II, NFCA SC NCAA I, NFCA SO Member Since 2009 Member Since 1998 Member Since 2009 Alverno College Katie Naumoff, Asst. Alderson-Broaddus College Kristin Ortman, Head 7816 Bright Ave JD Long, Head 3400 S. 43rd St San Angelo, TX 76904-7946 College Hill Box 2062 PO BOX 343922 [email protected] Philippi, WV 26416 Milwaukee, WI 53234-3922 Member Since 2008 Work 304/457-6266 Work 414/382-6442 [email protected] [email protected] Appalachian State University NCAA II, NFCA Atlantic NCAA III, NFCA GL Shae Wesley, Head Member Since 2004 Member Since 2008 ASU Box 32025 Boone, NC 28608 Alfred University American International Col. Work 828/262-7310 Gino Olivieri, Head Judy Groff, Head [email protected] 1 Saxon Drive 1000 State St. NJCAA II, NFCA ME McLane Center Springfield, MA 01109 Member Since 2008 Alfred, NY 14802-1205 Work 413/205-3919 Work 607/871-3018 Home 860/749-9295 Jaime Hall, Asst. [email protected] [email protected] 425 Jack Branch Drive NCAA III, NFCA NE NCAA II, NFCA E Boone, NC 28608 Member Since 2004 Member Since 1984 Work 828/262-7310 [email protected] Allegheny College Amherst College NCAA I, NFCA ME Sandra Sanford, Head Sue Everden, Head Member Since 2010 520 N. Main St Alumni Gymnasium #1127 Box AC Amherst, MA 01002-2372 Aquinas College Meadville, PA 16335-3903 Work 413/542-7939 Crystal Laska, Head Work 814/332-2815 [email protected] 1607 Robinson Rd Home 814/573-2561 NCAA III, NFCA LAND Grand Rapids, MI 49506 [email protected] Member Since 2008 Work 616/632-2474 NCAA III, NFCA C [email protected] Member Since 2000 Maggie Feix, Asst. NAIA, NFCA GL 266 S. Pleasant St. Member Since 2008 Jennifer Wardwell, Asst. Work 413/542-5378 Work 814/332-4345 [email protected] Bradley Koch, Asst. jennifer.wardwell@allegheny. Member Since 2008 7055 Quintara NE edu Comstock Park, MI 49321-8383 Member Since 2003 Whitney Mollica Goldstein, Asst. Work 606/784-2400 x3303 [email protected] Home 616/785-4771 Libby Lenart , Asst. Member Since 2010 [email protected] Work 814/332-6295 Member Since 2002 [email protected] Sara Schoenhoft, Asst. Member Since 2009 132 Main Street Arcadia University Leeds, MA 01053 Linda Detra, Head Alma College [email protected] 450 S. Easton Rd. Denny Griffin, Head Member Since 2010 Glenside, PA 19038 614 W. Superior Street Work 215/572-2996 Hogan Center Anderson University Home 267/992-7355 Alma, MI 48801-1599 Tommy Hewitt, Head [email protected] Work 989/463-7988 316 Boulevard NCAA III, NFCA E [email protected] Anderson, SC 29621 Member Since 1998 NCAA III, NFCA C Work 864/231-2109 Member Since 1989 [email protected] NCAA II, NFCA SE Phil Hansen, Asst. Member Since 2009 816 Woodworth Alma, MI 48801 Work 989/463-7169 [email protected] Member Since 1998 6 Four-Year Institutions A Arizona State University Arkansas, U. of, Monticello Ashland University Clint Myers, Head Alvy Early, Head Sheilah Gulas, Head ICA/Carson Center UAM, Box 2555 916 King Road PO Box 872505 663 University Drive Ashland, OH 44805 Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Monticello, AR 71656 Work 419/289-5453 Work 480/965-3973 Work 870/460-1158 Home 330/321-1846 [email protected] Home 870/367-9591 [email protected] NCAA I, NFCA WE [email protected] NCAA II, NFCA MW Member Since 2005 NCAA II, NFCA SO Member Since 1986 Member Since 1997 Chuck D’Arcy, Asst. David Leffew, Asst. Work 480/965-6876 Arkansas, University of 38875 Short Rd. [email protected] Mike Larabee, Head Litchfield, OH 44253 Member Since 2005 PO Box 7777 Work 419/289-5453 Rob Wagner, Assoc. Head 131 Barnhill Arena Home 440/647-2992 Work 480/965-8340 Fayetteville, AR 72702-7777 [email protected] [email protected] Work 479/575-6620 Member Since 2005 Member Since 2005 [email protected] NCAA I, NFCA SO Shannon Gray, Asst. Michelle Thiry, Dir. of Member Since 2001 401 College Ave. Operations Ashland, OH 44805 Work 480/727-7312 Sue Carpenter, Asst.
Recommended publications
  • 2010-Softbl-Mg-Sec4.Pdf
    O P P O N E N T S PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE The Pacifi c-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the “Conference of Champions” ®, claiming an incredible 166 NCAA team titles PAC-10 CONFERENCE STAFF DIRECTORY over the past 19 years, including 11 in 2008-09, averaging nearly nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-10’s success, with championships coming in 26 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA 1350 Treat Boulevard, Suite 500 Walnut Creek, CA 94597-8853 Championships in 43 of the last 49 years and fi nished second fi ve times. Phone: (925) 932-4411 • Fax: (925) 932-4601 Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-10 has captured 380 NCAA titles (261 men’s, 119 women’s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference’s 222 titles. COMMISSIONER The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors Larry Scott the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD won its 15th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2008-09, continuing its ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER remarkable run. Eight of the top 25 Division I programs were Pac-10 member institutions: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 4 USC, No. 7 CALIFORNIA, No. ADMINISTRATION & WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ADMIN 11 WASHINGTON, No. 12 ARIZONA STATE, No. 16 UCLA, No. 22 OREGON and No. 24 ARIZONA. The Pac-10 landed three programs in the top-10, Christine Hoyles one more than the second-place ACC, Big Ten and SEC (2).
    [Show full text]
  • The Athens Olympics
    SJMN Operator: NN / Job name: XXXX0045-0001 / Description: Zone:MO Edition: Revised, date and time: 02/04/58, 21:16 Typeset, date and time: 08/04/04, 01:31 080804MOOL0U001 / Typesetter: IIIOUT / TCP: #1 / Queue entry: #0989 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 8/8/2004 MO 1 SECTION OL | SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 2004 .... THE ATHENS OLYMPICS THE GOLDEN STATE PORTRAITS No one brings home Olympic medals VIEWERS’ GUIDE An up-close look What to watch at Bay Area Olympians like Californians. Here’s why. and when to watch it PAGES 2-16 STORIES, PAGES 3-7 SECTION T, BEHIND THIS SECTION .... JIM GENSHEIMER — MERCURY NEWS PHOTOGRAPHS SJMN Operator: NN / Job name: XXXX0252-0002 / Description: Zone:MO Edition: Revised, date and time: 05/10/04, 17:52 Typeset, date and time: 08/04/04, 00:00 080804MOOL0U002 / Typesetter: IIIOUT / TCP: #1 / Queue entry: #0918 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 8/8/2004 MO 2 2 WWW.MERCURYNEWS.COM SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 2004 The Athens Olympics Welcome to our coverage of the About the Olympic portraits 2004 Games Throughout these pages you will find a se- ‘‘Most Olympic athletes toil away in obscuri- ries of stunning portraits taken over the past ty with little compensation in the form of mon- The Summer Olympics are some- four months by the Mercury News’ Jim Gens- ey or acclaim. Why do they do it? Most will tell thing special to the Bay Area, where swimmers, runners and cyclists are heimer, who has photographed Olympians to you they do it for the love of their sport; for the as much a part of the culture as foot- ball, baseball and basketball players.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Michigan Softball
    WEEK #7 - MARCH 20, 2018 MICHIGAN SOFTBALL GAME NOTES Michigan Athletic Communications Leah Howard Softball Contact 734.615.0679 phone 734.647.1188 fax 2018 MICHIGAN SOFTBALL [email protected] MGoBlue.com 2005 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 19 BIG TEN TITLES 12 WCWS APPEARANCES 40 STRAIGHT WINNING SEASONS 2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS WOLVERINES KICK OFF HOME SLATE VS. IN-STATE FOE CENTRAL MICHIGAN 22-6 | H: 0-0 | A: 4-3 | N: 18-3 | 0-0 B1G FEBRUARY NO. 17/17 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES USF WILSON-DEMARINI TOURNAMENT vs. Central Michigan Chippewas 9 ................. vs. UAB ...............................................................W, 7-0 9 ................. vs. Georgia State ......................................W, 8-0 (6) March 21 | Ann Arbor, MI 10 ............... vs. (2) Florida .....................................................L, 0-2 Wilpon Complex/Alumni Field 10 ............... at South Florida ................................................L, 2-3 11 ............... vs. Illinois State ...............................................W, 6-1 ACC BIG TEN CHALLENGE 17 ............... vs. Notre Dame ...............................................W, 6-0 TOUCH ‘EM ALL - THE TOP STORYLINES THIS WEEK SCOUTING CENTRAL MICHIGAN 17 ............... at (8) Florida State .........................................W, 1-0 9-11, 1-2 Away 18 ............... vs. Notre Dame .................................................L, 3-4 • The Wolverines carry a 16-game winning streak into the week. It is Streak: W2 18 ............... at (8) Florida State ...........................................L, 0-2 the program’s longest win streak since claiming 19 in a row during Team BA: .294 TEXAS INVITATIONAL Team ERA: 3.05 the 2016 season. Michigan has outscored its opposition, 104-6, over 23 ............... vs. Virignia Tech ..............................................W, 2-0 Team Fielding: .955 23 ............... at Texas ................................................................L, 3-0 the 16-game stretch, stretching back to its Wichita State game on 24 ............... vs.
    [Show full text]
  • 21Sb Record Book.Pdf
    HISTORY & RECORDS PROGRAM TIMELINE 1975-76 SOONERS MARCH 19, 1975 MAY 29, 2000 The University of Oklahoma plays its first intercollegiate softball Oklahoma wins it first-ever national championship. It’s also the contest. The home team downed Oklahoma Baptist, 3-1. first national title for a women’s program at OU. APRIL 7, 1979 MAY 12, 2001 Oklahoma and Texas Woman’s University battle in the longest The Sooners win their second Big 12 Championship title with a 6-0 game in OU softball history. TWU won 1-0 in 20 innings. The win over archrival Oklahoma State. tournament final started in Springfield, Mo., and was completed later that day in Norman. APRIL 22, 2003 The program records its 1,000th win with an 8-0 victory at Tulsa. MAY 4, 1979 Oklahoma defeats Stephen F. Austin 4-3 in 15 innings at Reaves APRIL 24, 2004 Park, the longest home game in OU history. The field at the OU Softball Complex is dedicated and named Marita Hynes Field, in honor of Oklahoma’s longtime former senior MAY 20-21, 1982 woman administrator. Hynes was also the second softball coach in Oklahoma hosts the final AIAW Softball Championship in Norman. Oklahoma’s history and responsible for hiring Patty Gasso. MAY 21, 1994 FEBRUARY 27, 2007 The Sooners end the season with 58-15 record for its first ever 50- Mariee Mena becomes the first Sooner to sweep the national win season and reach the postseason in Jim Beitia’s lone season awards in the same week. Mena was named National Player of the as head coach.
    [Show full text]
  • U2 Tour 2010/2011
    U2 360° TOUR 2010/2011 EUROPE: 06-August Turin, Italy Stadio Olimpico Kasabian 10-August Frankfurt, Germany Commerzbank-Arena Kasabian 12-August Hannover, Germany AWD Arena Kasabian 15-August Horsens, Denmark Casa Arena Snow Patrol 16-August Horsens, Denmark Casa Arena Snow Patrol 20-August Helsinki, Finland Olympiastadion Razorlight 21-August Helsinki, Finland Olympiastadion Razorlight 25-August Moscow, Russia Luzhniki Stadium Snow Patrol 30-August Vienna, Austria Ernst Happel Stadion OneRepublic 03-September Athens, Greece O.A.K.A Olympic Stadium Snow Patrol 06-September Istanbul, Turkey Atatürk Olympic Stadium Snow Patrol 11-September Zurich, Switzerland Stadion Letzigrund OneRepublic 12-September Zurich, Switzerland Stadion Letzigrund OneRepublic 15-September Munich, Germany Olympiastadion OneRepublic 18-September Paris, France Stade de France Interpol 22-September Brussels, Belgium King Baudouin Stadium Interpol 23-September Brussels, Belgium King Baudouin Stadium Interpol 26-September San Sebastian, Spain Estadio de Anoeta Interpol *30-September Seville, Spain Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla Interpol *please note change of date – tickets for previously scheduled performance valid at the door 02-October Coimbra, Portugal Estadio Cidade Coimbra Interpol 03-October Coimbra Portugal Estadio Cidade Coimbra Interpol 08-October Rome, Italy Stadio Olimpico. Interpol AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND: Nov. 25 Auckland, NZ Mt. Smart Stadium Jay-Z Nov. 26 Auckland, NZ Mt. Smart Stadium Jay-Z Dec. 01 Melbourne, AU Etihad Stadium Jay-Z Dec. 03 Melbourne, AU Etihad Stadium Jay-Z Dec. 08 Brisbane, AU Suncorp Stadium Jay-Z Dec. 09 Brisbane, AU Suncorp Stadium Jay-Z Dec. 13 Sydney, AU ANZ Stadium Jay-Z Dec. 14 Sydney, AU ANZ Stadium Jay-Z Dec.
    [Show full text]
  • List of All Olympics Prize Winners in Football in U.S.A
    Location Year Player Medals Event Results Abby WAMBACH Alexandra Patricia MORGAN Amy LE PEILBET Amy RODRIGUEZ Becky SAUERBRUNN Carli LLOYD Christie PEARCE Heather MITTS Heather O REILLY London 2012 Gold football Hope SOLO Kelley OHARA Lauren CHENEY Megan RAPINOE Nicole BARNHART Rachel BUEHLER Shannon BOXX Sydney LEROUX Tobin HEATH Aly WAGNER Amy RODRIGUEZ Angela HUCLES Carli LLOYD Christie PEARCE Heather MITTS Heather O REILLY Hope SOLO Kate SOBRERO Beijing 2008 Gold football Lauren CHENEY Lindsay TARPLEY Lori CHALUPNY Natasha KAI Nicole BARNHART Rachel BUEHLER Shannon BOXX Stephanie COX Tobin HEATH Abby WAMBACH Aly WAGNER Angela HUCLES Brandi CHASTAIN Briana SCURRY Cat REDDICK Christie PEARCE Cindy PARLOW Athens 2004 Gold football Heather MITTS Heather O REILLY Joy FAWCETT Kate SOBRERO Kristine LILLY www.downloadexcelfiles.com Lindsay TARPLEY Mia HAMM Shannon BOXX Brandi CHASTAIN Briana SCURRY Carla OVERBECK Christie PEARCE Cindy PARLOW Danielle SLATON Joy FAWCETT Julie FOUDY Kate SOBRERO Sydney 2000 Silver football Kristine LILLY Lorrie FAIR Mia HAMM Michelle FRENCH Nikki SERLENGA Sara WHALEN Shannon MACMILLAN Siri MULLINIX Tiffeny MILBRETT Brandi CHASTAIN Briana SCURRY Carin GABARRA Carla OVERBECK Cindy PARLOW Joy FAWCETT Julie FOUDY Kristine LILLY Atlanta 1996 Gold football 5 (4 1 0) 13 Mary HARVEY Mia HAMM Michelle AKERS Shannon MACMILLAN Staci WILSON Tiffany ROBERTS Tiffeny MILBRETT Tisha VENTURINI Alexander CUDMORE Charles Albert BARTLIFF Charles James JANUARY John Hartnett JANUARY Joseph LYDON St Louis 1904 Louis John MENGES Silver football 3 pts Oscar B. BROCKMEYER Peter Joseph RATICAN Raymond E. LAWLER Thomas Thurston JANUARY Warren G. BRITTINGHAM - JOHNSON Claude Stanley JAMESON www.downloadexcelfiles.com Cormic F. COSTGROVE DIERKES Frank FROST George Edwin COOKE St Louis 1904 Bronze football 1 pts Harry TATE Henry Wood JAMESON Joseph J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Mid-American Conference Record Book Overall MAC Overall MAC 1982 W L T Pct
    2017 Mid-American Conference Record Book Overall MAC Overall MAC 1982 W L T Pct. W L T PCT. 1988 W L Pct. W L Pct. Central Michigan+ 51 12 0 .810 - - - - Bowling Green 35 23 .603 24 8 .750 Western Michigan 36 11 0 .766 - - - - Eastern Michigan 36 21 .632 21 11 .656 Northern Illinois 30 16 0 .652 - - - - Ball State 32 24 .571 20 12 .625 Bowling Green 28 19 1 .594 - - - - Toledo 31 30 .508 20 12 .625 Eastern Michigan 27 20 0 .574 - - - - Central Michigan 38 23 .623 18 14 .563 Miami 15 20 0 .429 - - - - Kent State 25 25 .500 15 16 .484 Ball State 14 19 0 .424 - - - - Miami 20 34 .370 10 22 .313 Kent State 14 20 0 .412 - - - - Western Michigan 16 42 .400 8 24 .250 Ohio 12 14 0 .461 - - - - Ohio 13 34 .276 7 24 .226 Toledo 5 19 0 .208 - - - - 1989 W L Pct. W L Pct. 1983 Toledo 36 25 .590 22 6 .768 East Division W L T Pct. W L T PCT. Ball State 34 16 .680 19 9 .679 Miami 18 23 0 .439 7 3 0 .700 Western Michigan 38 20 .655 20 10 .667 Ohio 20 19 0 .513 4 2 0 .667 Kent State 23 14 .622 16 12 .571 Kent State 18 9 0 .667 6 3 1 .650 Central Michigan 29 27 .517 15 17 .469 Bowling Green 14 13 0 .518 3 2 1 .583 Bowling Green 21 35 .375 12 18 .400 Toledo 3 24 0 .111 1 11 0 .083 Eastern Michigan 22 34 .392 11 17 .393 West Division Miami 19 21 .475 6 16 .283 Western Michigan 24 11 0 .686 9 3 0 .750 Ohio 10 26 .278 3 19 .152 Central Michigan+ 36 17 0 .679 6 2 1 .722 Eastern Michigan 19 24 0 .442 6 7 1 .464 1990 W L Pct.
    [Show full text]
  • 09 WBB Guide.Indd
    TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents 1 City of Akron, Ohio 2 The Akron Advantage 3 Colleges and Law School 4 Diversity and Student Support 5 Dr. Luis M. Proenza, President 6 2009 Board of Trustees 7 This is Akron Basketball 8-9 This is Rhodes Arena 10-11 UA Athletics Mission Statement / Athlete Involvement 12 Akron Athletics Accomplishments 13 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jodi Kest 14-15 Associate Head Coach Curtis Loyd 16 Assistant Coaches / Support Staff 16-17 2009-10 SEASON PREVIEW Roster Information 20 TV / Radio Roster 21 Season Outook 22-23 Returner Profiles 24-39 Newcomer Profiles 40-41 MAC Composite Schedule 42 Opponent Information / Lodging Schedule 43 2008-09 SEASON REVIEW Season Statistics 46-49 Career Game-by-Game 50-51 Game Recaps / Box Scores 52-61 AKRON RECORDS & HISTORY All-Time Letterwinners 63 Annual Leaders 64-65 Team Records 66 Single-Game Records 67 Season Records 68 Career Records / All-Americans / Coaching History 69 Team Records 70 Postseason History 71 Year-by-Year Team Statistics 72 All-Time Series Records 73 Year-by-Year Results 74-78 THE UNIVERSITY Quick Facts / Media Policies 80 Tom Wistrcill / Senior Staff 81 ISP Sports Network 82 ISP / Corporate Sponsors 83 Staff Directory 84-85 Mid-American Conference 86-87 Media Outlets 88 CREDITS Writing, Layout and Design: Paul Warner Editorial Assistance: Amanda Aller, Gregg Bach, Mike Cawood Cover Design: David Morris, The Berry Company Photography: John Ashley, Jeff Harwell Printing: Herald Printing (New Washington, Ohio) Follow Akron women’s Basketball on the offi cial web site of UA athletics, www.GoZips.com.
    [Show full text]
  • Division I Softball Records
    DIVISION I SOFTBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 5 Annual Individual Champions 26 Team Records 34 Team Leaders 35 Annual Team Champions 45 USA Today/National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division I Final Polls (1995-18) 51 Division I Softball Statistical Trends 54 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA softball records began with the 1982 season and are based on information submitted Hits Triples Per Game to the NCAA statistics service by institutions par- Game Season ticipating in the statistics rankings. Official career 8—Carrie Moreman, Alabama vs. Arkansas, 0.36—Vi Lovello, UConn, 1983 (10 in 28 games) records of players include only those years in March 21, 1999 (19 inn.) which they competed in Division I. Annual indi- Career vidual champions in runs, bases on balls, toughest Season 0.25—Vi Lovello, UConn, 1983-85 (23 in 93 to strike out, slugging percentage and saves were 132—Alison McCutcheon, Arizona, 1997 (66 games) added in 1989, along with annual team champions games) in home runs, triples, doubles, stolen bases, slug- Career Home Runs ging percentage and double plays. In statistical 405—Alison McCutcheon, Arizona, 1995-98 (256 Game rankings, the rounding of percentages and/or games) averages may indicate ties where none exists. In 4—Sydney O’Hara, Syracuse vs. NC State, March these cases, the numerical order of the rankings 10, 2017; Carli Kayler, Troy vs. Appalachian St., is accurate. Consecutive Hits March 19, 2016; Allie Anttila, Georgetown vs. Rutgers, April 6, 2013; Rebecca Magett, Hampton 13—Jennifer Purcell, Nevada, March 18-20, 2016; vs. UMES, April 2, 2010; Jill Iacono, Canisius vs.
    [Show full text]
  • GAME NOTES KANSAS SCHEDULE QUICK HITS Tiger Classic • Kansas Travels to Austin, Texas for a Three-Game Series 2/12 Vs
    @KUSoftball #KUsoftball 2021 SOFTBALL GAME NOTES KANSAS SCHEDULE QUICK HITS Tiger Classic • Kansas travels to Austin, Texas for a three-game series 2/12 vs. McNeese State L, 8-9 VS against Big 12 foe and No. 9 Texas. The first game is slated 2/12 vs. McNeese State L, 5-6 for Friday, April 23 at 6 p.m. Action will continue on Saturday 2/13 vs. Central Arkansas W, 4-2. at 4 p.m. before concluding on April 25 at noon. 2/13 vs. #5 LSU L, 3-5 • All three games will be broadcast on the Longhorn 2/14 vs. #25 Duke Canceled GAME 40-42 Network. Links for the stream and to live stats can be found Tracy Beard College Classic on the Kansas softball schedule page. • Friday's game marks the beginning of a two-week away 2/19 vs. South Dakota State Canceled vs Kansas Texas stretch for the Jayhawks as they face Baylor next weekend 2/20 vs. Texas A&M CC Canceled in Waco, Texas. 2/20 vs. Lamar Canceled Austin, Texas | Red & Charline McCombs Field 2/21 at North Texas Canceled Friday, April 23 - Sunday, April 25 VS TEXAS UTSA Classic • Kansas is taking on the Longhorns for the first time since 2/26 vs UTA W, 11-4 KANSAS TEXAS April 28, 2019 after all Big 12 games were canceled last 2/26 at UTSA L, 3-5 season due to Covid. 2/27 vs Texas A&M CC W, 9-5 - 9 • Overall, Texas leads the series between the two teams, NFCA/USA TODAY 22-17 32-6 NFCA/USA TODAY 2/27 at UTSA W, 5-2 OVERALL 38-16.
    [Show full text]
  • 2014 Men's Basketball Rosters
    2013-2014 Schedule Fri, Nov. 9 @ New Mexico Albuquerque, NM L 88-52 Thurs., Nov. 14 vs. Alabama at Huntsville Huntsville, AL W 79-71 Sun., Nov. 17 @ Western Michigan Kalamazoo, MI L 73-69 Tue., Nov. 19 @ Eastern Kentucky Richmond, KY L 82-68 Mon., Nov. 25 Jacksonville State Huntsville, AL L 75-69 Tue., Dec. 3 @ Tennessee State Nashville, TN W 66-65 Men’s Basketball Game Notes Thurs., Dec. 5 Oakwood Univ. Huntsville, AL W 66-65 PRAIRIE VIEW (3-4, 6-14 SWAC) vs. Sat., Dec. 14 @ Ohio University Athens, OH L 72-47 ALABAMA A&M (7-11, 4-4 SWAC) Sat., Dec. 21 @ Missouri State Springfield, MO L 68-47 Series Record: AAMU leads 20-10 Sun., Dec. 29 @ Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham, AL L 69-57 Monday, February 3, 2014 • 8:05 PM CST Sat., Jan. 4 @ Jackson State Jackson, MS W 68-61 Game #18 • Normal, Ala. • T. M. Elmore Gymnasium Mon., Jan. 6 @ Grambling State Grambling, LA W 70-58 Sat., Jan. 11 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Huntsville, AL L72-64 Notes Alabama A&M started 7-11 during the 2012, 2009, 2008, and 2006 seasons (since Mon., Jan. 13 Mississippi Valley State Huntsville, AL W 68-59 1996). Sat., Jan. 18 @ Alabama State Montgomery, AL W 67-58 The Bulldogs have won two close games this season (a win by five or fewer points). Sat., Jan.25 @ Southern Univ. Baton Rouge,LA L 66-52 Since 2008, Alabama A&M is 19-25 in close games. Mon., Jan. 27 @ Alcorn State Lorman, MS L 70-64 The Bulldogs have won 75 percent of the time this season (6-2) after recording 24 or Sat., Feb.
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 GN CFL Wk15 01-01 Cover
    2011 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Hamilton Tiger-Cats October 7, 2011 7:30 PM ET CFL Gm: 61 Wk # 15 WPG (8-5) HAM (7-6) Head Coach: Paul LaPolice 12-19-0 Head Coach: Marcel Bellefeuille 26-31-0 Projected Starters * 2011 CFL Statistics Projected Starters * 2011 CFL Statistics Offence St Yr GP No Yds Avg TD Offence St Yr GP No Yds Avg TD C 60 KHAN, Ibrahim N 8 13 C 53 DEWIT, Mark N 6 4 G 57 LABATTE, Brendon N 4 13 G 67 DYAKOWSKI, Peter N 4 13 G 62 MORLEY, Steven N 6 13 G 65 ROTTIER, Simeon N 3 13 T 59 DOUGLAS, Andre I 2 13 T 56 JOHNSON, Belton I 5 8 T 69 JANUARY, Glenn I 5 13 T 60 JIMENEZ, Jason I 1 12 SB 15 HARGREAVES, Aaron N 4 12 23 234 10.2 0 SB 8 THIGPEN, Marcus I 1 13 18 286 15.9 2 SB 81 WATSON, Cory N 2 13 55 690 12.5 1 SB 88 STALA, Dave N 9 13 39 545 14.0 7 WR 82 EDWARDS, Terrence I 7 13 47 858 18.3 8 WR 80 WILLIAMS, Chris I 1 12 53 859 16.2 5 WR 84 DENMARK, Clarence I 1 12 45 578 12.8 4 WR 15 MACKAY, Glenn N 3 13 4 37 9.3 0 WR 84 CARR, Greg I 2 6 28 369 13.2 1 WR 86 MANN, Maurice I 5 8 32 326 10.2 2 Car Yds Avg TDCar Yds Avg TD RB 19 GARRETT, Chris I 2 1 11 76 6.9 1 RB 22 COBOURNE, Avon I 6 13 163 788 4.8 8 Pct Yds INT TDPctYdsINTTD QB 4PIERCE, Buck I 7 12 64.7 2,680 13 12 QB 5 GLENN, Kevin I 11 13 62.6 2,915 10 19 As starter - CFL: 30-20-1 vs Opp: 8-4 As starter - CFL: 60-60-1 vs Opp: 4-5 Defence St Yr GP DT QS Int FR Defence St Yr GP DT QS Int FR DT 93 ORAMASIONWU, Don N 2 13 14 3 0 1 DT 90 MULLINDER, Luc N 8 6 2 0 0 0 DE 92 TURNER, Bryant I189100 DT 98 STEELE, Eddie N 1 13 20 1 0 1 DE 56 KASHAMA,
    [Show full text]