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Front row (l-r): Chelsea O’Connor, Holly Baker, Tory Lewis, Kat Dotson, Kelly Grieve, Cat Hosfield, Lauren Gibson, Melissa Brown, Morgan Fowler, Ashley Andrews. Back row (l-r): Jessica Spigner, Raven Chavanne, , Whitney Hammond, Kourtny Thomas, , Ashley Holmes, Melissa Davin, , Shelby Burchell. 2011 Lady Vol Softball Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. B/T Hometown/High School 2 Kelly Grieve OF Sr. 5-4 L/R Asheville, N.C./Enka 4 Holly Baker OF Jr. 5-5 L/R Broadway, Va./Broadway 7 Tory Lewis OF Fr. 5-6 L/R Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School 8 Cat Hosfield P Jr. 5-9 R/R Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale 9 Jessica Spigner 3B/1B Jr. 5-8 R/R Santa Clarita, Calif./Valencia 11 Melissa Brown IF So. 5-4 L/R Valencia, Calif./Hart 13 Ellen Renfroe P Fr. 6-0 R/R Jackson, Tenn./Trinity Christian Academy 14 Kourtny Thomas IF Fr. 6-0 R/R Warner Robins, Ga./Houston County 15 Melissa Davin 1B/3B Fr. 5-10 R/R Fresno, Calif./Clovis East 17 Chelsea O’Connor OF Fr. 5-7 R/R Galeton, Colo./Windsor 20 Ivy Renfroe P So. 6-0 R/R Jackson, Tenn./Trinity Christian Academy 22 Ashley Andrews C Jr. 5-7 R/R Tumwater, Wash./Tumwater 23 Whitney Hammond OF So. 5-11 L/R Chattanooga, Tenn./Girls Preparatory School 24 Morgan Fowler UTL So. 5-7 R/R Camden, Tenn./Camden Central 27 Lauren Gibson IF So. 5-6 L/R Pasadena, Md./Chesapeake 28 Shelby Burchell UTL Jr. 5-7 R/R Columbia, Tenn./Columbia Academy 33 Kat Dotson OF So. 5-9 L/R Savannah, Ga./Savannah Country Day 42 Ashley Holmes C Fr. 6-0 R/R Whittier, Calif./La Serna 44 Madison Shipman IF Fr. 6-1 R/R Valencia, Calif./Valencia 88 Raven Chavanne OF So. 5-8 L/R Thousand Oaks, Calif./Newbury Park

Co-Head Coach: ( State ‘73, 966-331-2 in 23 years, 10th year at UT, 465-150-2) Co-Head Coach: (Pacific Lutheran ‘86, 688-247-2 in 14 years, 10th year at UT, 465-150-2) Assistant Coach: Marty McDaniel (Carson-Newman ‘89, Seventh year at UT) Vol. Asst. Coach: Marc Weekly (Pacific Lutheran ‘93, Seventh year at UT) Dir. of Softball Ops: Stephanie Sayne (Tennessee ’03, Second year) Managers: Tyler Sadler, Lana Mackey, Brittany Gaston Alphabetical Roster 22 Ashley Andrews C Jr. 15 Melissa Davin 1B/3B Fr. 23 Whitney Hammond OF So. 13 Ellen Renfroe P Fr. 4 Holly Baker OF Jr. 33 Kat Dotson OF So. 42 Ashley Holmes C Fr. 20 Ivy Renfroe P So. 11 Melissa Brown IF So. 24 Morgan Fowler UTL So. 8 Cat Hosfield P Jr. 44 Madison Shipman IF Fr. 28 Shelby Burchell UTL Jr. 27 Lauren Gibson IF So. 7 Tory Lewis OF Fr. 9 Jessica Spigner 3B/1B Jr. 88 Raven Chavanne OF So. 2 Kelly Grieve OF Sr. 17 Chelsea O’Connor OF Fr. 14 Kourtny Thomas IF Fr. 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL MMEDIAEDIA GGUIDEUIDE

QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Location ...... Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 2011 Lady Vol Roster/Team Photo...... Inside Front Cover Founded ...... 1794 as Blount College Quick Facts/Table of Contents ...... 1 Enrollment ...... 27,107 Media Information/Phone Directory ...... 2 Nickname ...... Lady Volunteers (Lady Vols) Media Services ...... 3 Colors ...... Orange and White Squad Breakdown/Positional Depth Chart ...... 4 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I 2010 Final National Rankings...... 4 Conference...... Southeastern (SEC), Eastern Division Home Field ...... Sherri Parker Lee Softball Stadium (1,614)/Fourth Season 2011 LADY VOL PREVIEW Dimensions...... Left-200, Center-220, Right-200 2011 Season Preview ...... 6-8 All-Time Home Record (Lee Stadium 2008-present) ...... 74-19 (.796) All-Time Home Record (Tyson Park 1996-2007) ...... 241-72 (.770) COACHES AND STAFF President...... Dr. Joseph DiPietro (Illinois ‘74) Co-Head Coach Ralph Weekly...... 10-11 Chancellor ...... Dr. Jimmy Cheek (Texas A&M, ‘69) Co-Head Coach Karen Weekly ...... 12-13 Faculty Athletics Representative ...... Dr. Dan Murphy (New Mexico ‘77) Assistant Coach Marty McDaniel ...... 14-15 Athletics Director ...... Joan Cronan (LSU ’66) Volunteer Assistant Coach Marc Weekly...... 15 Sr. Assoc. A.D. – External Operations . . . . . Chris Fuller (Shepherd College ’88) What the Lady Vols Say About the Weeklys ...... 15 Senior Associate A.D...... Donna Thomas (Tennessee ’88) Softball Support Staff ...... 16 Assoc. A.D. – Communications ...... Jimmy Stanton (Southwestern ‘96) Assoc. A.D. – Media Relations ...... Debby Jennings (Tennessee ’77) MEET THE LADY VOLS Assoc. A.D. – Development...... Dara Worrell (Tennessee Tech ’93) 2011 Lady Vol Bios ...... 18-47 Assoc. A.D. – Sports Medicine ...... Jenny Moshak (Western Michigan ’85) All-Time Lady Vol Softball Roster...... 48-49 Asst. A.D. – Ticket Operations...... Joe Arnone (Merrimack [Mass.], ‘88) Lady Vol Returnees to Watch...... 50 Asst. A.D. – Business & Internal Affairs ...... Angie Boyd Keck (Tennessee ’94) Asst. A.D. – Compliance & Operations ...... Todd Dooley (Tennessee ’97) 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW Asst. A.D. -- Strength & Conditioning ...... Heather Mason (Cincinnati ’96) 2010 Review...... 52-54 Director of Marketing & Promotions ...... Jimmy Delaney (Tennessee ‘01) Game-by-Game Results ...... 55 Assoc. Strength & Cond. Coach...... Collin Schlosser (Miami [Ohio], ‘00) Final Overall and SEC Statistics...... 56 Asst. Athletic Trainer (SB) ...... Renee Hendershot (Ohio State ‘04) Statistical Breakdown...... 57 Athletics Department Web Site ...... www.utladyvols.com Inside the Numbers/Lady Vol Individual Honors ...... 58

COACHING STAFF THE SEC AND NCAA Co-Head Coach...... Ralph Weekly (Arizona State ’73) The /SEC Quick Facts and Awards ...... 60 Ralph Weekly’s Record at UT ...... 465-150-2 (.755)/Nine Years 2010 SEC Standings/Tournament Results ...... 61 Ralph Weekly’s Career Record ...... 966-331-2 (.744)/23 Years SEC Statistical Summary/Year-by-Year Standings ...... 62-64 Co-Head Coach...... Karen Weekly (Pacific Lutheran ’86) 2010 NCAA Statistical Leaders...... 65 Karen Weekly’s Record at UT ...... 465-150-2 (.755)/Nine Years Softball and the NCAA ...... 66 Karen Weekly’s Career Record ...... 688-247-2 (.733)/14 Years Softball Office Phone...... (865) 974-4274 2011 OPPONENTS Assistant Coach ...... Marty McDaniel (Carson-Newman ‘89) Lady Vol Travel Plans...... 68 Director of Softball Operations ...... Stephanie Sayne (Tennessee ‘03) 2011 Opponents ...... 68-74 Managers...... Tyler Sadler, Brittany Gaston, Lana Mackey 2011 Opponent SID Contact Directory...... 74

MEDIA RELATIONS LADY VOL HISTORY AND RECORDS Mailing Address...... 117 Stokely Athletics Center Tennessee Team & Individual Records ...... 76-77 ...... Knoxville, Tenn. 37996-3110 Opponent Team & Individual Records ...... 78 Asst. Media Relations Director/Softball Contact. . Brian Davis (Tennessee ’97) Lady Vol Single-Season & Career Leaders ...... 79-83 Davis’ Office Phone/Cell Phone ...... (865) 974-7478/696-7947 Top Performances by Class...... 84 E-Mail Address ...... [email protected] NCAA Tournament History/Records/Women’s ...... 85-95 Media Relations Fax...... (865) 974-8875 Lady Vol NCAA Tournament Records/All-Time Media Guide Covers ...... 95 Lee Stadium Press Box...... (865) 946-3979 Lady Vol Honors and Awards ...... 96-100 Lady Vol All-Americans ...... 101 TEAM INFORMATION Lady Vol Legend & Olympian -- ...... 102-103 2010 Overall Record ...... 49-15 (.766) Lady Vols of Distinction...... 104-105 2010 SEC Record/Finish ...... 17-8 (.680)/3rd in SEC Eastern Division Lady Vols and USA Softball ...... 106-107 Postseason ...... 1-1 at SEC Tournament (T-3rd), Series Records/Records vs. Conferences/Team-by-Team Scores ...... 108-114 ...... 3-0 in NCAA Knoxville Regional, Year-by-Year Results ...... 115-120 ...... 2-0 in NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regional, The University of Tennessee...... 121 ...... 2-2 at Women’s College World Series History of Lady Vol Athletics/Did You Know ...... 122 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 13/6 Women’s Athletics Director Joan Cronan...... 123 Position Starters Returning/Lost ...... 8 (including DP)/2 Traditions & Endowments ...... 124 Returning/Lost ...... 2 (top two starters)/1 Radio/TV Spotting Chart ...... Inside Back Cover Newcomers ...... 7 2011 Schedule ...... Back Cover CREDITS ABOUT THE COVER

The 2011 Lady Volunteer Softball Media Guide was written, edited and The six student-athletes featured on the 2011 Tennessee Lady Vol softball designed by Brian Davis, Debby Jennings, Eric Trainer, Cameron Harris, Donnie cover are a blend of Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans, NFCA All- Conley, Todd Mounce, Zach Stipe and Mary-Carter Kniffen with original contri- Southeast Region and All-SEC caliber players who return to Rocky Top ready butions from John Hines, Koby Padgett and Courtney Tysinger. Photography by to begin the new season. Senior outfielder Kelly Grieve, sophomore outfielders the UT Photography Center, Rick Starratt, Elizabeth Olivier of the UT Athletics Raven Chavanne and Kat Dotson, junior infielder Jessica Spigner and sopho- Department, William Ewart, Jim Burgess and USA Softball. Printing by UT more infielder Lauren Gibson and sophomore Ivy Renfroe will help lead Graphic Arts Services of Knoxville. Front and back covers by John Schaffhauser the charge during the upcoming campaign as the Big Orange joins all of NCAA Design. PAN E01-0245-061-010-11. Division I softball in chasing that ever elusive national championship.

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BRIAN DAVIS PHONE DIRECTORY Assistant Media Relations Director MEDIA DIRECTORY (Area Code 865 unless noted) Brian Davis rejoined the Tennessee Media Relations staff on a full-time basis in September Outlet Phone Fax 2004, after spending the previous year as an Associated Press (Knoxville) 522-3963 523-5904 assistant media relations director at Vanderbilt Associated Press (Nashville) (800) 453-1282 (615) 376-0947 University. With the Commodores, Davis handled Chattanooga Times Free Press (800) 733-2637 (423) 757-6490 the day-to-day media relations duties for the women’s and Kingsport Times News (423) 392-1323 (423) 392-1385 men’s golf programs. He also assisted in the hosting of the 2004 SEC Knoxville News-Sentinel 342-6259 342-6402 Women’s Basketball Tournament in Nashville, Tenn., and traveled to Maryville Daily Times 981-1145 981-1175 Athens, Ga., as the media contact with the VU women’s tennis team NFCA (662) 320-2155 (662) 320-2283 during its to the NCAA Final Four. At UT, Davis is in charge of all publicity efforts for the nationally- Rocky Top News 558-9791 558-9221 ranked softball and soccer programs. The Jackson, Tenn., native is The Daily Beacon (UT) 974-0646 974-5569 familiar with the Tennessee program after serving for three seasons The Tennessean (Nashville) (615) 259-8010 (615) 259-8826 (2000-03) as an athletic communications graduate assistant and intern USA Softball (405) 424-3463 (405) 424-4734 working with the Lady Vol basketball team. Since entering the pro- USA Today (703) 276-3735 (703) 276-3721 fession in 1999, he has worked as a contact or assistant contact with WATE-TV 6 (ABC)/WTNZ-43 (FOX) 637-6397 523-3561 eight teams over four sports (women’s basketball, softball, women’s WBIR-TV 10 (NBC) 637-1272 522-7341 tennis, women’s volleyball) that have been to NCAA Final Fours or the Women’s College World Series, two NCAA finalists and served as a WNML-AM & FM 588-6511 558-4218 part of seven Southeastern Conference regular-season or tournament WUTK-FM 974-2228 974-2814 championship teams. Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in communica- WVLT-TV 8 (CBS) 450-8888 584-1978 tions from Tennessee in 1997. He completed work on a master’s degree in sport administration from UT in 2002. ATHLETICS (Area Code 865) Department Phone SOFTBALL CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Academics 974-1250 The University of Tennessee Media Relations Department looks forward to serving the members of the media during the 2011 Lady Vol Athletics Director 974-0001 softball season. If you will be attending a game at Lee Softball Stadium, Coaches’ Fax Machine 974-8914 please take a few moments to review the items of media interest appear- Compliance/Operations 974-4275 ing on this page. Marketing/Promotions 974-5888 Requests for working press space and photographic privileges should Media Relations Fax Machine 974-8875 be made through the media relations office. If this publication does not Media Relations Cell Phone (Brian Davis) 696-7947 answer your questions or you need further assistance, please contact Media Relations Office 974-1212 Brian Davis in the Tennessee Media Relations Office at (865) 974-4275. Softball Office 974-4274 Strength & Conditioning 974-4275 MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT NUMBERS: Lee Softball Stadium Press Box 946-3979 (Overnight Mail Address) Ticket Office 656-HOOP 1720 Volunteer Boulevard Training Room 974-6485 Knoxville, TN 37996-3110 University Information 974-1000 Office Phone: (865) 974-4275 Nights/Weekend: (865) 974-7478 Fax Machine: (865) 974-8875 E-Mail: [email protected]

UT ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB The newly-designed UTLadyVols.com is the official online home for Lady Vol Athletics. Here, fans can find schedules, results, rosters, player bios and stats. There is unique content like photo galleries of events, behind-the-scenes features, video highlights and features from UTSports.tv, video interviews with players and coaches, as well as the latest news on every women’s team on campus. There’s also live streaming audio of every women’s basketball game, and many other events throughout the year. UTLadyVols.com also provides free streaming video of select events throughout the year. By using CBS Interactive’s GameTracker, fans can also follow the action on- line with live stats.

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MEDIA CREDENTIALS/PARKING PASSES or indoors at the Neyland-Thompson Indoor Sports Complex. For Requests for working media credentials should be directed to Brian scheduled times please contact Brian Davis in the Media Relations Davis with the Tennessee Media Relations Department. Credentials office. Members of the working media interested in interviews with can be acquired at the University of Tennessee Lee Softball Stadium Co-Head Coaches Ralph and Karen Weekly and/or any UT softball press box located at the entrance of the complex. Parking will be avail- player must make an arrangement 24 hours prior to a requested able adjacent to Lee Stadium. time through Brian Davis. Post-game interviews of requested play- ers and the Weeklys will be arranged immediately after a 10-minute PHOTOGRAPHER CREDENTIALS cooling-off period through the Tennessee Softball SID. Credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers or those individuals on special assignment. Please check with Brian Davis in the SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE Lee Stadium Press Box for instructions on allowed areas of access. No Ayanna Wakefield, a media relations assistant, will handle all infor- photographers are allowed inside the fence or in the dugout at any time mation requests related to softball at the Southeastern Conference. during the game. The SEC address is 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North, Birmingham, AL 35203-1103. The SEC telephone number is (205) 458-3010, the RADIO fax number is (205) 458-3030, and the Web site address is www. Lee Softball Stadium is equipped with radio lines and wireless inter- secsports.com. net access. In order to access these lines, teams interested in doing a radio broadcast of a particular game need to inform the UT Media LADY VOL TWITTER Relations office in writing at their earliest convenience and no later Updated information on all Lady Volunteer athletic teams can be than five days prior to the contest. obtained 24 hours a day by accessing the official Lady Vol Twitter page at www.twitter.com/UTLadyVols. The page will be updated TELEPHONES AND FAX LINES regularly with results, facts and schedules. More in depth info on A long distance telephone line will be available in the press box at Tennessee Softball can be accessed at www.twitter.com/LadyVol_ Lee Softball Stadium, which is available on a first-come, first-served Sftball. basis.

STATISTICAL SERVICES HONORS Media guides, flipcards and updated game notes and statistics will be available prior to each game. For fax service, please contact Brian The 2009 Lady Volunteer Davis prior to game time. Services provided include statistics generated Softball Media Guide was from The Automated ScoreBook computer statistics program. Game- judged to have the Best Cover among all NCAA by-game statistics will be e-mailed back to the sports information Division I schools by the office of visiting teams at the conclusion of the day, if requested. If no College Sports Information sports information representative is traveling with the opposing team, Directors of America arrangements should be made in advance for additional services to be (CoSIDA). The certifi- provided in their absence. cate was awarded to the Tennessee media relations PRACTICE SCHEDULE/INTERVIEWS office at the annual conven- Members of the working media are invited to attend all practices of tion in San Antonio, Texas. the Tennessee softball team, which are held at the Lee Softball Stadium

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LADY VOLS BY CLASS LADY VOL PRESEASON DEPTH CHART Seniors (1): Kelly Grieve Center Field Juniors (5): Ashley Andrews, Holly Baker, Shelby Kelly Grieve Burchell, Cat Hosfield, Jessica Spigner Chelsea O’Connor Sophomores (7): Melissa Brown, Raven Chavanne, Kat Dotson, Left Field Morgan Fowler, Lauren Gibson, Whitney Raven Chavanne Right Field Hammond, Ivy Renfroe Whitney Hammond Kat Dotson Tory Lewis Freshmen (7): Melissa Davin, Ashley Holmes, Tory Holly Baker Lewis, Chelsea O’Connor, Ellen Renfroe, Madison Shipman, Kourtny Thomas

LADY VOLS BY HEIGHT Second Base Shortstop 6-1 Madison Shipman 5-8 Jessica Spigner Lauren Gibson Madison Shipman Melissa Brown 6-0 Ashley Holmes 5-7 Ashley Andrews Melissa Brown 6-0 Ivy Renfroe 5-7 Shelby Burchell 6-0 Ellen Renfroe 5-7 Morgan Fowler 6-0 Kourtny Thomas 5-7 Chelsea O’Connor 5-11 Whitney Hammond 5-6 Lauren Gibson 5-10 Melissa Davin 5-6 Tory Lewis 5-9 Kat Dotson 5-5 Holly Baker Third Base Pitcher First Base 5-9 Cat Hosfield 5-4 Melissa Brown Jessica Spigner Cat Hosfield Kourtny Thomas Melissa Davin 5-8 Raven Chavanne 5-4 Kelly Grieve Melissa Brown Ivy Renfroe Ellen Renfroe LADY VOLS BY STATE Tennessee (7): Camden (Fowler), Chattanooga (Hammond, Lewis), Columbia (Burchell), Humboldt (Ivy Renfroe, Ellen Renfroe), Murfreesboro (Hosfield) Ashley Andrews California (6): Fresno (Davin), Santa Clarita (Spigner), Ashley Holmes Designated Player Thousand Oaks (Chavanne), Valencia (Brown, Morgan Fowler Shelby Burchell Kourtny Thomas Shipman), Whittier (Holmes) Melissa Davin Colorado (1): Galeton (O’Connor) Georgia (2): Savannah (Dotson), Warner Robins (Thomas) Maryland (1): Pasadena (Gibson) FINAL 2010 NATIONAL RANKINGS North Carolina (1): Asheville (Grieve) USA Today/NFCA Top 25 Poll ESPN.com/USA Softball Top 25 Poll Virginia (1): Broadway (Baker) Rank School Rank School Washington (1): Tumwater (Andrews) 1. UCLA (30) 1. UCLA (20) 2. Arizona 2. Arizona 3. Georgia 3. TENNESSEE LADY VOL BIRTHDAYS 4. TENNESSEE 4. Georgia 5. Washington 5. Washington January 24...... Ashley Holmes 6. Florida 6. Florida February 16 ...... Ivy Renfroe 7. Hawai’i 7. Hawai’i February 18 ...... Ashley Andrews 8. Missouri 8. Alabama March 24 ...... Raven Chavanne 9. Alabama 9. Missouri March 30 ...... Morgan Fowler 10. Michigan 10. Oklahoma April 17 ...... Holly Baker 11. Oklahoma 11. Michigan April 24 ...... Kat Dotson 12. Arizona State 12. California April 25 ...... Ellen Renfroe 13. California 13. Arizona State May 10 ...... Kelly Grieve 14. Oregon 14. Oregon 15. BYU 15. BYU June 3 ...... Melissa Davin 16. Louisiana-Lafayette 16. Georgia Tech June 25 ...... Madison Shipman 17. Georgia Tech 17. Louisiana-Lafayette July 8...... Chelsea O’Connor 18. Texas 18. LSU July 20...... Shelby Burchell 19. LSU 19. Texas August 18 ...... Tory Lewis 20. Texas A&M 20. North Carolina August 19 ...... Lauren Gibson 21. Stanford 21. Illinois September 15...... Whitney Hammond 22. Ohio State 22. Texas A&M ...... Co-Head Coach Karen Weekly 23. Oklahoma State 23. Oklahoma State October 7 ...... Jessica Spigner 24. North Carolina 24t. Stanford 25. Illinois 24t. Ohio State October 22 ...... Kourtny Thomas November 15...... Melissa Brown November 27...... Co-Head Coach Ralph Weekly December 12 ...... Cat Hosfield

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2011 SEASON PREVIEW ...... 6-8

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As University of Tennessee Lady Vol softball co-head coaches Ralph native continued her impressive production at the plate in 2010 by hitting .350 and Karen Weekly venture into their 10th season at Rocky Top there is a with team highs in doubles (14), home runs (eight) and RBIs (58) on her way perceptible buzz in the air. The duo has spent years building and shaping Big to Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region status. She led Tennessee Orange-clad rosters that have come so very close to meeting the challenge of with 17 multi-RBI games in 2010 to go along with 14 multi- efforts and will capturing a Women’s College World Series championship. be expected to remain a key RBI-producer in the middle of the line-up for the Behind the leadership supplied by four valuable upperclassmen, the con- Lady Vols in 2011. tributions of numerous talented newcomers and role players, and just the Having played 44 games at second base as a freshman last year without right schedule, everything aligned for a magical run that ended with a stunning making a single error over 108 chances, Gibson will be expected to continue third-place finish at the 2010 WCWS. Now this program, which endured providing her consistent efforts on the interior of the into the new two straight campaigns that ended short of expectations prior to last year’s campaign. Also in possession of a powerful bat, the Pasadena, Md., product WCWS appearance, believes it might be the time to witness a long-awaited registered a .297 average last year with eight doubles, six HR’s and 29 goal to rise to the top of the collegiate softball world. RBIs in being tabbed to the SEC All-Freshman team. She even stepped up her Heading into the 2011 season, despite a Lady Vol squad which is long on play during the postseason, leading the Lady Vols during the WCWS by hitting youth but also exceptionally talented and full of depth, UT has plenty of hope .444. that this could be the year to see the Tennessee flag staked at the very top of Lauded as the No. 2 recruit in the country by ESPN/RISE and hailing from the collegiate softball mountain as the first Southeastern Conference program the softball hotbed of California, Shipman is being penciled into the line-up as to win that elusive national championship. the starting shortstop entering her initial campaign at Rocky Top. She gar- It’s a difficult assignment for certain, one that requires all the right pieces nered ESPN/RISE first-team All-America honors in 2010, was a 2008 Louisville to fall into place at just the exact moment in time. Slugger/NFCA Honorable Mention All-American and was both a 2008 & 2010 In beginning its work toward that goal, 13 letter-winners return from last NFCA first-team All West Region selection. Shipman was named first team season’s third-place WCWS squad, including seven players that drew at least All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) as well as Cal-Hi Sports All- 31 starts last year. Tennessee also adds seven newcomers in what ESPN/RISE State and to the All-Foothill League Team in 2008, 2009 & 2010. Following her termed the nation’s No. 1 ranked recruiting class. Included among the return- senior campaign (’10), she was chosen as the CIF Southern Section Division ees are Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) 1, The Santa Clarita Valley Signal and Foothill League Player of the Year. The All-American sophomore outfielders Raven Chavanne (.455 avg., 64 runs, 6-1 native of Valencia, Calif., was one of six finalists for the Cal-Hi Sports’ Ms. 37 steals) and Kat Dotson (.391 avg., 37 RBIs, 29 thefts), fellow NFCA All- Softball State Player of the Year after hitting .444 overall with nine home runs, Southeast Region selections junior Jessica Spigner (3B, .350 avg., 14 doubles, 39 runs scored, 32 stolen bases and 36 RBIs as a senior. She should also have eight HR’s, 58 RBIs) and sophomore Ivy Renfroe (P, 31-6 record, 2.41 ERA, instant chemistry with her teammate on the left side of the diamond (Spigner), 235 K’s in 232.1 innings), 2010 Southeastern Conference All-Freshman selec- as both played together on the 2007 USA Today National Championship tion sophomore Lauren Gibson (2B, .297 avg., eight doubles, six HR’s, 39 squad at Valencia High School. RBIs) and past all region selection senior Kelly Grieve (CF, .373 avg., 59 runs, “Madison is a tremendous young player who excels in all facets of the 12 doubles, 26 steals). game,” Ralph Weekly said. “She owns a strong, accurate throwing arm, quick “This is going to be an interesting and exciting year for Tennessee softball,” feet and soft hands, has the ability to hit for both average and power and will Lady Vol Co-Head Coach Ralph Weekly said. “It will be interesting because be expected to contribute immediately this season.” everyone on the roster can play, and almost every position is being challenged Thomas has been locked in a battle with several players at first base, for each day in practice. It’s also going to be exciting because we could have among those Shelby Burchell and Davin, throughout the preseason. The numerous freshman or sophomores in the starting line-up.” former, a native of Warner Robins, Ga., wrapped up her senior season at In all Tennessee returns 75 percent of its run production, 77 percent of Houston County High School with a .370 batting average and six home runs the hits, 71 percent of the doubles, 84 percent of the triples, 63 percent of while guiding her squad to its fourth consecutive Region 1-5A title (2006, the HR’s, 69 percent of the RBIs and 85 percent of the stolen bases from the 2007, 2008, 2009) and a Georgia Class 5A State runner-up finish. The 2009 2010 WCWS team along with every single pitching victory. Macon Telegraph All-Middle Georgia Softball Player of the Year, Thomas Starters return in all three outfield slots, two of the four infield positions helped lead her high school squad to 102 overall victories over four seasons (third and second base), at designated player and in the circle for 2011, while as well as the school’s initial “Elite Eight” appearance in the Georgia State the expected everyday catcher gained valuable experience behind the dish Girls Softball Tournament in 2006 while starting 132 of her team’s 135 total during last season. games during her career. She was twice chosen first-team Georgia High Expected to contribute immediately, especially on the infield (shortstop School Association (GHSA) All-State (2008, 2009) and was selected first-team and first base) and provide depth in the outfield, in the pitching circle and all-region three times (2007, 2008, 2009). behind the plate is the high-profile group of freshmen including Madison “Kourtny is a strong, versatile athlete with soft hands and a strong throw- Shipman, Ellen Renfroe, Tory Lewis, Ashley Holmes, Chelsea ing arm,” Ralph Weekly said. “She can play any infield position except second O’Connor, Melissa Davin and Kourtny Thomas. base, has the ability to hit for power and could eventualy challenge for a start- “We are really young with just one senior and only two junior position ing position this year.” players who have started over half the games in their careers,” Ralph Weekly Burchell hit .264 during her sophomore campaign in the Orange & White said. “We possess a lot of depth at every position now, especially in the circle. while recording four home runs and 23 RBIs over 48 games played (31 starts). Both returning pitchers saw significant action in key Often penciled in at the designated player position, she games during the run to the WCWS and have worked did see eight games of action behind the plate, played hard in the off-season to improve. four contests in the outfield during 2010 and is versatile “We have been a top defensive team nationally for enough defensively that she could easily start the season years, and I expect us to remain very good in that area as the everyday first baseman. The Columbia, Tenn., this season. The SEC is a highly-competitive league that product registered seven multi-RBI and three multi-hit continues to get deeper every year, but I believe we contests last year, including back-to-back four-RBI efforts are up to the challenge. I expect us to be extremely in victories over Campbell and Austin Peay. She enters competitive, hard-working and motivated game-in and her junior year with career marks of a .259 average, five game-out during the 2011 season.” doubles, nine HR’s and 48 RBIs and is expected to pro- vide another power bat in the line-up and occasionally off INFIELD/CATCHING: The 2011 Lady Vol infield the bench as necessary in a pinch-hit capacity. makeup will be a mixture of battle-tested veterans and A native of Fresno, Calif., Davin demonstrated her high-profile, if collegiately inexperienced, freshman talent. impressive softball capabilities by breaking every major Anchoring the “hot corner” will be a junior 2010 NFCA offensive school record at Clovis East H.S. The right- All-Southeast Region selection that possesses 117 career handed slugger concluded her senior campaign in 2010 starts at third base, while a sophomore with 44 games with a .537 avg., 51 hits, 32 runs scored, eight doubles, (at the position) of experience is slated to open the year six triples, 13 RBIs, 27 stolen bases and an .811 slugging at second. A platoon is expected to be utilized at first percentage on her way to being tabbed as Cal-Hi Sports base between a pair of highly-touted freshmen. Having first-team All-State in California. She was a three-time guided NCAA Division I in fielding percentage on three Cal-Hi Sports All-State (2008, 2009, 2010), three-time occasions since 2005 and consistently rating among the all-county (2008, 2009, 2010) and four-time all-league top five nationally proves the Tennessee coaching staff (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) selection and even started the knows how to get the most out the outstanding talent it 2009 campaign a perfect 15-for-15 at the plate to set a has accrued across the diamond. CIF record. Already among the UT career top 10 in home runs The only pitcher in Tennessee history not “A player that possesses all the tools, Melissa is a good (22), (.612) and on-base percentage named Monica Abbott to win 30 games in hitter and a solid corner player with a good arm,” Ralph (.444) and closing in on the listing in both doubles and a single season or pick up a victory at the Weekly said. “She is adapting to the college game and will RBIs through her first two campaigns in the Orange & WCWS, Ivy Renfroe enters her sopho- be a valuable player in the future.” White, Spigner begins her third straight season as the more campaign as a preseason nominee One of the most valuable players on the team because everyday starter at third base. The Santa Clarita, Calif., for the 2011 USA Softball National Player of her versatility this season will be Melissa Brown. of the Year award. 6 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22011011 SSEASONEASON OOUTLOOKUTLOOK

A talented sophomore, the Valencia, Calif., native is best 95 hits, 64 runs scored, five doubles, five triples, capable of playing all four of the infield positions and saw three home runs and 26 RBIs while swiping a UT-best 26 games of action at second and 21 contests at short 37 stolen bases and posting a .511 on-base percentage in during her rookie campaign at Rocky Top. She posted a her initial campaign at Rocky Top. The Thousand Oaks, .286 average with five doubles, 16 runs scored and five Calif., native was among the NCAA Division I batting RBIs in limited at-bats in 2010. Having returned for her average leaders all season long, eventually finishing at No. sophomore season even stronger and faster, Brown is 7 in the country while also rating No. 19 in the NCAA expected to continue her offensive improvement at the in runs per game (1.0) and 26th in stolen bases per game plate for the Big Orange this year. (0.58). Chavanne guided the Lady Vol squad in multi-hit Following the graduation of last year’s everyday games with 29, including a quartet of four-hit efforts. catcher Tiffany Huff, the reins of the position have been She even posted early-season strings of eight consecu- passed along to junior Ashley Andrews. Originally tive hits, reached over 22 straight plate appearances by recruited out of high school as a catcher, the Tumwater, hit, walk, error or fielder’s choice and posted a UT-best Wash., native has spent her previous two intercollegiate 11-game hitting skein. campaigns doing an outstanding job at shortstop. She Dotson started all 62 games in which she appeared saw action in 11 games behind the dish in 2010 and for Tennessee in 2010, compiling an impressive .391 started 58 of 62 contests. Andrews hit just .213 overall batting average (66-of-169) with 54 runs scored, 66 hits, but demonstrated power potential, as 11 of her 26 total five doubles, three triples, three home runs, 29 steals hits were of the extra-base variety, including four home and 37 RBIs on the way to Louisville Slugger/NFCA runs, while she tallied 20 RBIs. Despite the batting aver- All-America, NFCA All-Southeast Region, All-SEC, SEC age her solid eye at the plate was demonstrated via a .353 Co-Freshman of the Year, SEC All-Freshman and SEC on-base percentage and having drawn 24 walks. All-Defensive Team (RF) accolades. The Savannah, Ga., Expected to back-up Andrews at the catching posi- native posted 19 multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI games and tion this season are Holmes, a freshman, potentially rated eighth overall in the SEC in hitting, ninth in runs Burchell and sophomore Morgan Fowler. A returning All-American and one of scored and 10th in both hits and on-base percentage Another product of the state of California, Holmes three Lady Vols chosen to the 2011 USA (.495). Counting SEC match-ups only, she led Tennessee comes to Knoxville having helped lead her La Serna Softball National Player of the Year Watch with a .413 average to rate fifth in the league. Usually High School squad to the 2008 California Interscholastic List, Raven Chavanne hopes to follow up penciled in at the No. 3 slot in the batting order, Dotson Federation (CIF) Southern Section championship. One a remarkable 2010 rookie season that will again be expected to join forces with Chavanne and of five Lady Vols listed at 6-0 or taller this season, she saw her lead Tennessee in batting average Grieve to set the table for the Big Orange offense in posted a .420 batting average during her ’08 interscho- (.455), hits (95), runs scored (64), stolen 2011. lastic campaign with three home runs, eight stolen bases bases (37) and on-base percentage (.511). Having drawn playing time in 34 contests as a fresh- and 19 RBIs and was responsible for the eventual game- man last season, Hammond will provide valuable depth to winning, two-run homer during the opening inning of the the Lady Vol outfield in 2011. The Chattanooga, Tenn., CIF title tilt. Holmes picked up selections as a senior in product hit .318 in limited at-bats with 12 runs scored, 2010 to the Cal-Hi Sports All-California Softball Third Team and the All-CIF seven hits and three stolen bases. A speedy base runner, she was often uti- Southern Section Division 2 First Team as a catcher. She was tabbed as a 2008 lized in pinch running duty and possesses the skills needed to patrol either of first-team All-CIF selection, was a three-time first-team All-Del Rio League the corner positions. choice (2007, 2008 and 2010) and was included on the 2008 and 2010 Whittier Often a late-inning substitution because of her defensive capabilities, Daily News All-Area squads. Baker, who received 14 at-bats as a sophomore, returns in a supporting role “A quality young catcher, Ashley owns a strong throwing arm and has for her junior season. Having reaped playing time in 52 contests last season, solid fundamentals behind the plate,” Ralph Weekly said. “She is experienced the Broadway, Va., native possesses valuable experience in the outfield gleaned at handling pitchers and is a good hitter with power potential.” during big games such as in both NCAA Super Regional contests against No. A native of Camden, Tenn., Fowler is listed as a utility player on the roster 2 Michigan and in a pair of WCWS match-ups versus No. 9 Georgia and No. because of her defensive versatility. She drew playing time in six games for 3 Arizona. the Orange & White in 2010 while receiving six at-bats as a pinch hitter. She An incoming freshman who excites the coaching staff with her promising recorded a pair of hits, including an RBI single during a victory over Western potential is O’Connor. The 2009 MaxPreps Colorado Class 4A State Softball Carolina and her initial career on the road at Tennessee Tech. Player of the Year as a senior after hitting .585 with six home runs and 32 RBIs, the Galeton, Colo., native helped her various interscholastic softball squads to OUTFIELD/DESIGNATED PLAYER: Perhaps the position with the 2006 Colorado Class 4A State Championship, two consecutive regional the most depth for the Big Orange entering 2011 is found in the outfield as titles and state tourney semifinal appearances (2008, 2009) and a pair of dis- UT returns a pair of 2010 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans in Chavanne trict championships (2007, 2008). She was twice named by The Denver Post as (left field) and Dotson (right field) and a high-profile All-American-level senior Class 4A All-State (2008, 2009) while picking up four consecutive selections in Grieve (center field) who is the unquestioned team as 4A All-Northern League (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009). leader for the program both on and off the field of play. “An exceptional defensive outfielder who possesses A pair of freshmen, O’Connor and Lewis, will join sopho- great range and a strong accurate arm, Chelsea is a more Whitney Hammond and junior Holly Baker in power hitter with the ability to hit to all fields,” Ralph a spirited battle for playing time among an experienced Weekly said. “She will challenge an experienced return- group of contributors. ing outfield for playing time.” The glue in the center of the outfield and the usual Another rookie with the potential to contribute imme- No. 2 in the batting order, Grieve is set to begin her diately in the outfield is Chattanooga, Tenn., product final campaign in the Orange & White as the player the Lewis. A three-sport star at Girls Preparatory School, coaching staff looks at to provide the example via her Lewis joins a quickly growing list of outstanding GPS outstanding work ethic, grit and hustle. A two-time pre- alumni to have recently come through the Tennessee season inclusion on the USA Softball National Collegiate softball program such as sisters Lillian and Whitney Player of the Year Watch List, the Asheville, N.C., native Hammond. Lewis excelled athletically during her high continued her All-America level of play last season by hit- school career while picking up a staggering seven state ting .373 with 59 runs scored, 78 hits, 26 stolen bases and championship rings, playing a role in four consecutive a career-high 12 doubles, three HR’s and 30 RBIs. She Tennessee State Division II Class AA softball titles (2007, tallied 26 multi-hit and nine multi-RBI games and proved 2008, 2009, 2010), two Division II AA volleyball titles at her best during the biggest of games, as per usual, by (2007, 2008) and a 2006 Division II Class AA track cham- hitting .414 over nine NCAA match-ups, including .333 at pionship at GPS. She was twice chosen a Tennessee the WCWS, and .429 at the SEC Tournament. A career Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-State selection, .367 hitter, Grieve rates 11th in the Tennessee record earned a nod among the 2009 Chattanooga Times Free- books in batting average and is currently fifth in both Press “Best of Preps” listing and was chosen as the Most stolen bases (83) and triples (eight). She’s proven equally Valuable Player of the 2010 Tennessee-Georgia All-Star adept in the classroom, having garnered 2010 ESPN Softball Classic. Academic All-District IV honors for her efforts while on “Tory is an extremely fast player who has the ability to a demanding pre-vet/animal science track. Senior outfielder and 2011 USA Softball drop the bunt or hit away from the left side of the plate,” On her way to 2010 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All- National Player of the Year nominee Kelly Ralph Weekly said. “She’s an excellent base runner, American, NFCA All-Southeast Region, All-SEC and SEC Grieve begins her final campaign at Rocky covers a lot of ground in the outfield and has a strong All-Freshman honors as well as being named a Top 25 Top rated 11th all-time in UT history in throwing arm. She has the ability to contribute in many Finalist for the 2010 USA Softball National Collegiate batting average (.367), fifth in both triples ways during this campaign.” Player of the Year trophy, the normal lead-off batter (eight) and stolen bases (83) and just out- After receiving the majority of the starts last season Chavanne hit a team-leading .455 overall with a squad- side the Top 10 in hits and runs scored. at designated player, Burchell is sure to spend some time wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 7 22011011 SSEASONEASON OOUTLOOKUTLOOK

in that role during the new season. O’Connor, Thomas and Davin are listed 15-17). Florida, Georgia and UCLA all participated in last season’s WCWS at as back-up options at the position on the early depth chart. the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla. As always the early season tournament schedule will see the Lady Vols PITCHING: A year after entering the season with a lot of untested prom- travel from coast-to-coast during February, while March again includes a ise, Tennessee can look to pitching as an expected area of strength beginning home-hosted tournament at Sherri Parker Lee Softball Stadium. 2011. The top two pitchers from last year’s Lady Vol WCWS team return, Tennessee’s campaign starts in DeLand, Fla., at the Stetson Leadoff Classic while a promising freshman arrives to provide depth, expecting to form a true where the Big Orange will face off against Michigan State (twice), Boston “pitching staff” for the Weeklys and pitching coach Marty McDaniel. College and the home-standing Hatters. Ivy Renfroe wasted little time fulfilling many of the Following a quick jaunt back to Knoxville to christen lofty expectations that preceded her arrival at Rocky the home schedule on Feb. 15 against in-state foe ETSU, Top prior to the 2010 campaign. The Jackson, Tenn., the Orange & White then embark on an 11-day, 11-game product registered a sterling 31-6 mark from the circle road trip to the Louisville Slugger Desert Classic over with a 2.41 ERA and 235 in 232.1 innings of Feb. 18-20 in Las Vegas, Nev., and the prestigious work to go along with 15 complete games and six solo Cathedral City Classic in Cathedral City, Calif. (Feb. shutouts during her freshman season. For her efforts she 24-26). earned Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region, During the event in Las Vegas, Tennessee will face All-SEC, SEC All-Freshman, All-SEC Tournament and All- Cal Poly, Boise State, host UNLV, Southern Illinois Women’s College World Series accolades. She became Edwardsville and nationally-ranked Stanford in the tour- the only pitcher in UT history besides Monica Abbott to nament before undertaking a Tuesday contest against post 30 or more wins in a single season or win a game at Southern Utah. the WCWS by defeating both No. 3 Arizona and No. 9 For the sixth time in program history and the third Georgia. She wrapped up her initial campaign rated 14th straight season, UT will find itself among those teams in all of NCAA Division I in pitching victories and fifth in participating in the prestigious Cathedral City Classic, saves (five). Renfroe really arrived on a national level live formerly the Palm Springs Classic. Another challeng- on ESPN during the opening match-up of the NCAA Ann ing schedule awaits as Tennessee is scheduled to face Arbor Super Regional. The 6-0 right hander flirted with defending national champion and preseason No. 1 UCLA, a no-hitter into the seventh inning against the powerful 2010 NCAA Super Regional participant BYU as well as Wolverines before settling for a spectacular two-hit shut- challenging squads UCSB, San Diego State and Loyola out (5-0). She also registered wins over ranked teams Marymount during its three-day stay at Big League such as #11 Oklahoma (first career win), #16 Ohio State Dreams Sports Park. and #16 LSU during the year. The Lady Vols finally return home from their mara- Cat Hosfield provided a solid change of pace last thon journey for a much-needed seven-game home stand season as a sophomore, countering Renfroe’s speed Sophomore outfielder Kat Dotson looks that includes the Tennessee Classic over March 4-6. with movement and an outstanding change-up. The to follow up on a solid 2010 All-American The stint at Lee Softball Stadium kicks off with a Murfreesboro, Tenn., native posted a 17-8 record with campaign that saw her hit .391 with 54 single match-up against Evansville on March 3 before a 3.27 ERA and 130 K’s over 171.1 innings of work. She runs scored, 37 RBIs and 29 stolen bases. Louisiana-Monroe, Furman, Georgia Southern and the made 48 total appearances in the circle with 25 starts, six During league action Dotson posted a Dutch National Team visit Knoxville for UT’s event. The complete games and a pair of solo shutouts. The 5-9 right squad-best .413 mark on her way to being Dutch squad is slated to play exhibitions against each hander tied for 11th in all of NCAA Division I in saves named the SEC Co-Freshman of the Year. team in the Tennessee Classic with its meeting against with four and posted a perfect 2-0 mark over four NCAA the Orange & White scheduled for March 6 at 1 p.m. Tournament appearances while tossing 16.2 innings. Hosfield started the After one final out-of-league match-up versus Liberty at home on March deciding game in front of a hostile record crowd of 2,479 at No. 2 Michigan 8, it’s time to christen the rugged Southeastern Conference grind by ventur- during NCAA Super Regionals, picking up the victory after allowing just two ing up I-75 to Lexington, Ky., for a three-game series against the Kentucky runs on four hits over 4.2 innings against the powerful Wolverines. She also Wildcats. The teams will contest a single game each day over March 11-13, tossed eight innings to garner the triumph in the NCAA Knoxville Regional in accordance with the SEC’s new policy that eliminated the weekend softball title tilt win over Louisville. doubleheader. Joining her sister Ivy at Rocky Top, in-state signee Ellen Renfroe ventures The remainder of the Orange & White road schedule during league action to Tennessee from out of Trinity Christian Academy in Jackson, Tenn. The includes trips to battle Georgia (doubleheader – April 6), Ole Miss (three 2010 Gatorade Tennessee Softball Player of the Year, a 2010 MaxPreps games – April 8-10), LSU (three games – April 15-17) and Florida (three games Softball All-America selection and a 2010 second-team ESPN/RISE All- – May 6-8). American, Renfroe helped guide TCA to Tennessee Class A State Softball Conference series slated to be held at Lee Stadium during the 2011 titles in 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010, a Class A State runner-up finish in 2008 campaign involve Alabama (doubleheader – March 22), South Carolina (three and five consecutive district, regional and sectional championships (2006, games – March 25-27), Auburn (three games – April 1-3), Mississippi State 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010). During her high school career Renfroe helped (three games – April 21-23) and Arkansas (three games – April 29-May 1). Trinity Christian Academy register five straight 40-win seasons and an overall Scattered throughout SEC action are mid-week, non-conference home school record of 224-19, including a sterling 46-1 mark in 2009 and a 49-2 games against Iowa (two games – March 17-18), Appalachian State (April 13) tally in 2010. During her senior campaign (2010), Renfroe finished the year and Radford (April 19). UT will venture to Nashville, Tenn., on March 15 for 40-2 overall from the circle with a 0.15 ERA, 545 strikeouts a game at Tennessee State and to Clarksville, Tenn., on and just 14 walks over 271 innings of work. The 6-0 right March 29 for a contest at Austin Peay. hander wrapped up her interscholastic career with a 0.31 Once the regular-season concludes, Tennessee’s goal, ERA, a 115-9 career mark and 1,335 K’s from the circle as always, is to be among the eight teams that qualify for along with more than 20 no-hitters. the annual SEC Tournament to be held over May 12-14 in “Ellen is a mature young pitcher who has a great mix of Oxford, Miss. pitches,” Ralph Weekly said. “She possesses good speed The NCAA Tournament schedule opens at campus and has the ability to keep hitters off balance. She will sites over May 20-22 with NCAA Regionals and follows definitely challenge our returning pitchers for time in the with the best-of-three Super Regionals from May 27-28. circle in 2011.” The annual Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla., will be contested from June 2-8 at the ASA Hall SCHEDULE: As usual the schedule will be a difficult of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City. test for the Big Orange as co-head coaches Ralph and The challenge is there, the competition awaits and the Karen Weekly have slated a number of high-profile teams players and staff are eagerly awaiting the first pitch of a new during the early season prior to entering the always rugged campaign. It’s always impossible to know before a season SEC schedule. starts just how well a team will mesh together or whether Believers in always challenging their team to better the right pieces will fall into place at just the right time to prepare them for postseason play, the Weeklys have their fulfill the goal. One thing is for certain, through Lady Vol squad set to battle seven members of the pre- a lot of hard work, the Tennessee softball program has season USA Today/NFCA top 20 and three teams that are earned a place in the discussion. Maybe the time will finally currently rated in the top 10. Included in that total for UT prove right in 2011 to take that next big step to the top of are match-ups against No. 20 Stanford on Feb. 20 at the the softball mountain. Louisville Slugger Desert Classic in Las Vegas, Nev., con- One of four Lady Vols that earned SEC tests versus No. 16 BYU and No. 1 and defending national All-Freshman honors during the 2010 champ UCLA at the prestigious Cathedral City Classic over season, sophomore infielder Lauren Feb. 24-26 in Cathedral City, Calif., and regular-season SEC Gibson blasted six home runs while series’ against top-10 rated Georgia (April 6), Florida (May hitting .297 overall and ranking third 6-8) and Alabama (March 22) as well as No. 19 LSU (April on the Tennessee team with 39 RBIs. 8 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL CCOACHESOACHES AANDND SSTAFFTAFF

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the school record for single-season home runs with 16 in 2008 on the way to being RALPH WEEKLY chosen as Tennessee’s second consecutive SEC Player of the Year and a finalist for both 10th Year at Tennessee the USA Softball National Player of the Year trophy and the Honda Award for Softball while reaping UT’s 15th Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-America honor since 2004. Senior At 966 career victories and counting ven- shortstop Kenora Posey and freshman infielder Jen Lapicki each earned All-SEC acco- turing into his 24th year as a collegiate head lades. Junior outfielder Lillian Hammond and senior pitcher Megan Rhodes continued coach, Ralph Weekly enters his 10th season the Lady Vol academic tradition by being tabbed as ESPN Academic All-Americans. at Tennessee with a prestigious new accolade Hammond, freshman hurler Ashton Ward, sophomore catcher/first baseman Huff and to include on his already impressive resume. Callahan were all bestowed NFCA All-South Region accolades. The National Fastpitch Coaches Association The 2007 season was the benchmark by which all future Lady Vol teams will be (NFCA) has chosen to honor his efforts compared as the squad finished 63-8 for a new program-best winning percentage of throughout a distinguished, three-decade .887. A third-straight trip to the WCWS ended with Tennessee becoming the first career, that has spanned from his time in Southeastern Conference program to reach the best-of-three NCAA Championship the U.S. Air Force through stops at Pacific Series, eventually finishing as national runner-up with two wins over No. 4 Arizona and Lutheran, Chattanooga and now Tennessee, triumphs against No. 6 Northwestern and No. 7 Texas A&M. UT spent a record 11 with a 2011 induction into the NFCA Hall consecutive weeks at No. 1 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll, becoming the first SEC of Fame. Voted in by his coaching peers and school to reach the lofty top ranking in the league’s softball history. with the organization consisting of just 49 Four players were chosen as Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans in 2007 as previous inclusions, Weekly will join Ithaca Monica Abbott, Lindsay Schutzler, India Chiles and Callahan each garnered national Head Coach Deb Pallozzi in ceremonies to honors. Abbott also picked up the prestigious USA Softball National Collegiate Player be held at the annual NFCA Convention of the Year award and the Women’s Sports Foundation’s “Team Sport Athlete of the slated for Las Vegas, Nev., late this year. Year” trophy after registering a 50-5 record with a 0.68 ERA on the year. Chiles was Looking at his career from just a Tennessee the SEC’s Player of the Year after hitting .459 with 44 stolen bases, while Abbott was standpoint, the honor would certainly appear the SEC’s Pitcher of the Year. The Lady Vols led NCAA Division I in fielding percentage, well deserved. During their first nine seasons winning percentage and team ERA in 2007, while picking up its first SEC regular-season at the University of Tennessee, Weekly and title with a 23-4 league mark. For their efforts the Weeklys were chosen as the South his wife, Karen, have transformed the Lady Vols from a program searching for an iden- Division Speedline Coaches of the Year, for the second time in three seasons, and as tity into a formidable Southeastern Conference and national contender. the SEC Coaches of the Year. Weekly presided over his 800th career coaching victory Taking over the reins at UT following a 24-35 campaign in 2001, the Weeklys have on March 28, 2007, when UT downed Western Kentucky, 6-0, in Knoxville, Tenn. steadily improved the Orange & White’s fortunes. They guided the Lady Vols through In 2006, the Weeklys guided the Lady Vols to a then-program-best single-season a three-year span from 2005-07 that saw the Big Orange top the 60-win plateau all winning percentage of .836 after tallying a 61-12 record, UT’s initial SEC Tournament three times and post both a runner-up finish (2007) and consecutive third-place national title and WCWS victories over #1 UCLA, eventual national champion No. 3 Arizona finishes at the Women’s College World Series (2005, 2006). This past season (2010) and No. 9 Arizona State. Tennessee also led NCAA Division I in hitting by posting a the Weeklys molded one of the youngest, if not the youngest, teams in the country staggering .342 team batting average. Pupils Sarah Fekete and Abbott led the country into a 2010 WCWS participant that ended the year rated No. 3 in the country in the in batting average and pitching victories, respectively, while five Lady Vols were chosen ESPN.com/USA Softball poll after a third-place national finish. The duo has now led first-team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans. the Tennessee program to a staggering 465 wins since entering the league prior to the The tools and chemistry were thought to be in place for success heading into the 2002 season, an average of almost 52 wins per year, and four WCWS berths over the 2005 campaign, but youth abounded for UT with a roster completely devoid of a single last six campaigns. senior. However, the 2005 season saw Tennessee reap its initial NCAA Regional and The 2010 slate proved a magical ride for an incredibly young squad made up of 19 Super Regional titles and WCWS berth, tie a then-national record with 67 wins, finish players, including a total of 15 freshmen and sophomores. The Lady Vols registered a third in the nation in both national polls, garner an impressive four Louisville Slugger/ 49-15 overall record (making it eight straight 40+ win seasons) and truly peaked at the NFCA All-America selections and break a long-standing national mark for single-season right time, rolling through their first seven games of the NCAA Tournament on the way shutouts with 51. A Super Regional sweep over No. 4 Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif., to the program’s fourth WCWS berth and another third place national finish. Along and WCWS victories over perennial national stalwarts Arizona, Alabama and eventual the way in NCAA action, Tennessee swept Ball State, Virginia and Louisville during the national champion Michigan proved that Tennessee, under the direction of the Weeklys, Knoxville Regional, ended No. 2 Michigan’s two-year, 36-game home winning streak was officially a power to be reckoned with in the softball world. For their efforts the UT by sweeping two consecutive contests in the NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regionals and coaches were chosen as the 2005 Speedline South Region Coaching Staff of the Year. opened the WCWS with consecutive victories over No. 3 Arizona (9-0, 5 inn.) and No. In 2004, the club notched a then school-record 55 victories on its way to its first 9 Georgia (7-5) before being eliminated by the Wildcats just one win from a berth in the Eastern Division title in five years and its initial trip to NCAA Regionals since 1999. best-of-three championship series. Ralph and Karen were honored as the SEC Co-Coaches of the Year as UT finished with The youthful 2010 squad was guided by a quartet of upperclassmen, including senior a final ranking of 16th from ESPN.com/USA Softball and boasted its first All-American catcher Tiffany Huff (NFCA All-South Region choice, .312 avg., seven HR’s, 45 RBIs), in freshman hurler Abbott. The 6-3 lefthander registered a staggering 582 K’s and 45 first baseman Erinn Webb (.318 NCAA Tourney avg., nine total HR’s, 34 RBIs) and victories in her initial campaign at Rocky Top. designated player Nicole Kajitani (three doubles, three HR’s, 22 RBIs) as well as junior Tennessee continued its upward movement in the SEC standings in 2003 and center field speedster Kelly Grieve (.373 avg., 12 doubles, 30 RBIs, 26 thefts). The notched then the second-most victories in school history with a 45-25 mark. Despite team was bolstered, however, by a myriad of high-profile freshmen including Louisville being overlooked for a spot in the 64-team NCAA field, the Lady Vols made their first Slugger/NFCA All-American outfielders Raven Chavanne (.455 avg., 64 runs, 95 hits, 26 appearance at the SEC Tournament in four years and eliminated top-seeded and sev- RBIs, 37 steals) and Kat Dotson (SEC First-Team selection and Co-Freshman of the enth-ranked Georgia and Auburn before being ousted by WCWS participant Alabama. Year, .391 avg., 54 runs, 66 hits, 37 RBIs, 29 thefts), NFCA All-Southeast Region choices Most notably, Weekly oversaw the rapid development of catcher/third baseman Kristi -- pitcher Ivy Renfroe (31-6 record, 2.41 ERA, 15 complete games, 235 K’s in 232.1 IP) Durant, who became the first Lady Vol freshman to be chosen All-SEC. Weekly and his and third baseman Jessica Spigner (.350 avg., 14 doubles, eight HR’s, 58 RBIs) and SEC wife were able to develop 16 newcomers, including 14 freshmen, into a cohesive unit All-Freshman second baseman Lauren Gibson (.297 avg., eight doubles, six HR’s, 39 that came out of nowhere to fall agonizingly short of NCAAs. RBIs). Year one of the Weeklys’ rebuilding effort proved to be a preview of better things to In her outstanding initial campaign in the Orange & White, Renfroe became the come for the Big Orange, as the tandem directed first Lady Vol pitcher not named Monica Abbott the squad to a 35-25-1 overall record in 2002 and to win 30 games in a single season or pick up a the club’s first winning season since 1999. Having victory at the WCWS. lost the squad’s top four hitters from the previ- As a team the powerful Tennessee offense ous campaign and with their projected pitching recorded a .321 batting average, scored 6.4 runs- ace facing a reduced schedule in the circle due per-game, tied the program record for triples to a torn ligament in her elbow, expectations with 19 and blasted 51 HR’s, coming up just one were minimal. After being picked last in the big fly short of tying the school single-season Eastern Division, Tennessee responded with the mark. best start in the program’s seven-year existence During the 2009 season, Tennessee continued at 21-6-1. Although the Orange missed gaining its seven-year string of 40+ win campaigns by a berth at the SEC Tournament, the incoming putting up a 40-18-1 overall record. Once again class for the 2003 campaign was ranked ninth by the Big Orange earned a berth into the NCAA Student Sports Magazine. Tournament, the program’s sixth straight, falling Under Ralph’s watchful eye in the batting in the NCAA Regionals. Led by the offensive cages, Adrianna Wilson capped off an outstand- production of Second Team Louisville Slugger/ ing senior campaign by being named to the 2002 NFCA All-American Huff (.399 avg., 13 doubles, NFCA All-South Region team. Chosen to the eight HR’s and 67 RBIs), freshman All-Southeast organization’s second unit as a rookie in ’99, the region selection Spigner (UT freshman record Cypress, Calif., native joined Carrie Swinford 14 HR’s) and sophomore All-Southeast Region (1997, 1999) as the lone UT players to reap all- choice Grieve (.393 avg., 79 hits, 39 stolen bases) region accolades twice in her career. A first-team as well as 28 victories in the circle from rookie choice in her final season, Wilson became UT’s right-hander Cat Hosfield, UT downed such foes initial all-region honoree since 1999. as No. 21 Massachusetts, No. 6 Oklahoma, No. On June 19, 2001, University of Tennessee 18 LSU and No. 8 Georgia during the year. Women’s Athletics Director Joan Cronan chart- The 2008 campaign was a success as the ed a new course for the Lady Vol softball program when she announced the Weeklys Weeklys guided the Big Orange to a fifth consecutive 50-win season at 50-16 overall as the program’s co-head coaches. Since that day, the duo has worked tirelessly toward and a fifth straight berth into the NCAA Tournament Field of 64. UT advanced to the building UT’s reputation on the diamond. “What they accomplished during their tenure championship game of its home-hosted NCAA Regional but dropped a 4-2 decision to at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, including five regular-season Southern eventual WCWS-participant Virginia Tech. Conference championships and five SoCon Tournament titles, speaks for itself,” said Under their tutelage, senior third baseman Tonya Callahan (.465 avg., 62 RBIs) broke

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Cronan. “They have a passion for 1990, 1992, 1993 and 1994 campaigns. the sport of softball and a love During the fall, he also served as an assistant football coach at PLU from 1986-93 for the state of Tennessee that under legendary head coach Frosty Westerling. During his time spent working on the will be an asset as they attempt gridiron, he helped the Lutes to three national title games and a pair of NAIA national to turn things around. This com- championships (1987 & 1993). In his last year he was able to share the title-winning bination should help take our experience with his son Marc Weekly, an All-American quarterback and a player program to the next level in col- responsible for 10,977 yards of career total offense. legiate softball.” Weekly began his coaching career in the United States Air Force, where he accumu- The Weeklys arrived lated many championships at a variety of levels. He piloted squads to three All-Armed in Knoxville after shaping Forces World Titles, seven state titles at the United States Softball Association (USSA) Chattanooga’s softball team into level and three USSA Western World Championships. one of the top programs in the He has served as the chairperson of the Gatorade High School Player of the Year South upon their arrival in 1995. Selection Committee and has published numerous articles in softball magazines and The tandem piloted the Lady journals. In addition, Weekly has been a featured speaker at the National Fastpitch Mocs to consecutive NCAA Coaches Association (NFCA) national convention and at various national baseball and appearances in 2000 and 2001, softball clinics around the nation. He currently serves as the co-director of the Cherry the first two automatic NCAA Hill, N.J., Coaches Clinic which is the largest such event in the country. Regional berths ever offered to Weekly is the founder and director of National Hitting Camps, where he has taught the Southern Conference cham- thousands of youths in all 48 of the contiguous states and throughout Canada over the pion. past 20+ years. He was also the Director of ASA Gold Medal Camps that featured In 2001, UTC sported an hands-on training from U.S. Olympic staff and players from 1996-2001. Well-respected overall record of 49-18 and was internationally as a clinician, he has represented the USA in clinics in Argentina, Australia, an impressive 4-1 against SEC Canada, China, Italy, New Zealand and Taiwan. programs. Having retired from the United States Air Force in 1986, Weekly was the com- After accepting the co-head coaching position at UT, Ralph Weekly announced in mander of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations at McChord Air Force Base August 2001 that he would be stepping down from his post as USA Softball National in Washington, D.C., in his last duty assignment. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Teams Director, a position he had held since 1999. Weekly began his administrative Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry for outstanding service in the Vietnam War. stint with USA Softball in August 1998 after taking a leave of absence as head coach at Weekly is a 1973 graduate of Arizona State University and has completed course Chattanooga. work for a master’s degree in international relations from Pacific Lutheran. Weekly, who is nationally and internationally recognized for his skills as a hitting clini- cian, was responsible for a variety of national team duties, including the general manage- ment of USA Softball’s elite level international programs for both men and women. He RALPH WEEKLY’S COACHING CAREER also served as a liaison to the ASA National Team Selection Committee that is respon- Season School W-L-T Pct. sible for the elite level selection process for Olympic, Pan American Games and other 1986 Pacific Lutheran 25-6 .806 USA Softball National Teams. In the summer of 2009, Weekly accepted a position on 1987 Pacific Lutheran 29-11 .725 the USA Softball Women’s National Teams Selection Committee where he will again 1988 Pacific Lutheran 39-6 .867 1989 Pacific Lutheran 33-13 .717 assist in choosing the members to the prestigious U.S. softball squads from 2010-12. 1990 Pacific Lutheran 40-8 .833 Between 1998 and 2001, Weekly worked closely with the U.S. Olympic Committee 1991 Pacific Lutheran 36-8 .818 (USOC) to ensure that USA Softball received adequate funding for its programs and 1992 Pacific Lutheran 34-13 .723 was fully equipped with the technical assistance it needed. He was also instrumental in 1993 Pacific Lutheran 35-9 .795 securing the funding for the development of a state-of-the-art practice facility at the 1994 Pacific Lutheran 39-19 .672 ARCO Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Calif. This facility has been used by 1995 Chattanooga 29-21 .580 all of the USA Softball National Teams and will continue to be an integral part of USA 1996 Chattanooga 34-15 .694 Softball’s success. 1997 Chattanooga* 32-19 .627 Success has followed Weekly throughout his career, especially as a coach for USA 1998 Chattanooga* 47-15 .758 Softball Women’s National Teams. Weekly served as the hitting coach and Team 2001 Chattanooga* 49-18 .731 Leader for the 2000 U.S. Olympic team that claimed its second-consecutive gold medal 2002 Tennessee* 35-25-1 .582 in Sydney, Australia. Earlier, he served as the hitting and third-base coach for the U.S. 2003 Tennessee* 45-25 .643 contingent that brought home the gold at the ’96 Summer Games in Atlanta. 2004 Tennessee* 55-16 .775 Under his direction, USA Softball captured the gold medal at the 1994 Pan American 2005 Tennessee* 67-15 .817 Games qualifier in Guatemala. He was an assistant on teams that won additional gold 2006 Tennessee* 61-12 .836 medals at the 1994 World Games in Nova Scotia, the 1995 Pan American Games in 2007 Tennessee* 63-8 .887 Argentina, the 1996 South Pacific Classic in Australia, the 1997 Canada Cup, the 1999 2008 Tennessee* 50-16 .758 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada, the inaugural 1999 America Cup in San 2009 Tennessee* 40-18-1 .686 Diego, the 2000 European Championship in Rome, Italy, and the 2001 Hawaii Cup in 2010 Tennessee* 49-15 .766 Honolulu. Totals: 966-331-2 (.744) As a coach and National Teams Director for USA Softball, Weekly has appeared in *Co-Head Coach with Karen Weekly 13 international tournaments, winning a gold medal every time. His international coach- ing record is a sterling 130-15 (.897). He is the only person in collegiate softball to have School Years Record Pct. served on a pair of Olympic gold-medal-winning coaching staffs and to have claimed two at Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) 9 310-93 (.769) national championships as a head coach. He also directed all facets of the USA Men’s at Chattanooga 5 191-88 (.685) National Team from 1999-2001. at Tennessee 9 465-150-2 (.755) He has developed High Performance Seminars funded by the USOC to establish Totals: 23 966-331-2 (.744) consistent coaching philosophies for youth coaches throughout the world. In addi- PACIFIC LUTHERAN (1986-94) tion, Weekly has produced several instructional tapes through USA Softball, including • 1988, 1992 NAIA National Champions “Fundamentals for Future Champions.” In December of 2006, Ralph and co-head coach • 1990 NAIA National Runner-Up Karen Weekly released a new instructional video entitled “Hitting the Tennessee Way.” • 1988, 1992 NAIA National Coach of the Year He guided the women’s East team to a gold medal at the 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival • 1986-90, 1992-94 NAIA West Region Coach of the Year in St. Louis, Mo., one year after taking the North team to a bronze medal in the Festival held in San Antonio, Texas. CHATTANOOGA (1995-98, 2001) Previously, Weekly was the head coach at Pacific Lutheran in Tacoma, Wash., • 2001 NCAA Regionals from 1986-94, where he com- • 1998, 2001 SoCon Coach of the Year piled a 310-93 (.769) record and • 1995, 97-98, 2001 SoCon Regular-Season Champions became one of the most success- • 1996-98, 2001 SoCon Tournament Champions ful coaches in NAIA history. In his nine years at PLU, his teams TENNESSEE (2002-present) made eight trips to the NAIA • 2011 NFCA Hall of Fame Inductee Tournament, returning with • 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 Women’s College World Series (3rd, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd) national championships in 1988 • 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 NCAA Regional and Super Regional Champions and 1992, and a second-place • 2004 NCAA Regional No. 6; 2008 & 2009 NCAA Regional No. 13 finish in 1990. His 1991 team • 2006 SEC Tournament Champions was ranked first in the country • 2007 SEC Regular Season Champions throughout the season. • 2005, 2007 Speedline South Region Coaching Staff of the Year • 2010 NFCA Southeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year Weekly was named the • 2004, 2007 SEC Co-Coach of the Year National Softball Coaches • 2004, 2007 SEC Eastern Division Champions Association (NSCA) Small • 2001-02 & 2002-03 UT Daily Beacon Lady Vol Coach of the Year College Coach of the Year in • 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 SEC Tournament 1993 and was a two-time NAIA • 35 All-SEC or All-Freshman selections National Coach of the Year in • 30 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Region selections 1988 and 1992. Incredibly, he • 18 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-America selections was chosen as the NAIA West • 11 CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American selections Region Coach of the Year eight • Tennessee first SEC team to reach #1 in polls (2007) times in a nine-year span, cover- • Tennessee first SEC team to reach WCWS Championship Series (2007) ing the 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989,

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tively, 96 total runs scored and 67 combined stolen bases. KAREN WEEKLY The 2007 season was the benchmark by which all future Lady Vol teams will be 10th Year at Tennessee compared as the squad finished at 63-8 for a new program-best win percentage of .887. A third-straight trip to the Women’s College World Series ended with Tennessee A 14-year collegiate softball head coach- becoming the first Southeastern Conference program to reach the best-of-three ing veteran boasting 688 career wins, Karen NCAA Championship Series, eventually finishing as national runner-up with two wins Weekly preps to enter her 10th season with over No. 4 Arizona and single triumphs against No. 6 Northwestern and No. 7 Texas her husband Ralph at the helm of the Lady A&M. UT spent a record 11 consecutive weeks at No. 1 in the ESPN.com/USA Softball Volunteer softball program. Having guided poll, becoming the first SEC school to reach the lofty top ranking in the league’s softball UT to a staggering 465 victories and four top history. three national finishes in the annual Women’s Four players were chosen as Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans in 2007 as College World Series (2005, 2006, 2007, Monica Abbott, Lindsay Schutzler, India Chiles and Callahan each garnered national 2010), since arriving to resuscitate the pro- honors. Abbott also picked up the prestigious USA Softball National Collegiate Player gram prior to the 2002 season, is concrete of the Year award and the Women’s Sports Foundation’s Team Sport Athlete of the proof that tireless recruiting and solid coach- Year trophy after going 50-5 with a 0.68 ERA on the year. Chiles was the SEC’s Player ing by the experienced Weeklys and their of the Year after hitting .459 with 44 stolen bases. The Lady Vols led NCAA Division I staff have provided huge dividends to the UT in fielding percentage, winning percentage and team ERA in 2007 while picking up its first softball program. SEC regular-season title. For their efforts the Weeklys were South Division Speedline The recently completed 2010 campaign Coaches of the Year, for the second time in three seasons, and as the SEC Coaches proved a magical ride for an incredibly young of the Year. Karen Weekly also presided over her 500th career coaching victory on Tennessee squad made up of 19 players, February 24, 2007, when UT downed Michigan State, 3-0, at the Palm Springs Classic in including a total of 15 freshmen and sopho- Cathedral City, Calif. mores. The Lady Vols registered a 49-15 Weekly’s tutelage helped guide Tennessee to a then-program-best .836 winning overall record (making it eight straight 40+ percentage in 2006 at 61-12 overall, a No. 2 national ranking during the regular season win seasons) and truly peaked at the right time, rolling through their first seven games and a second consecutive trip to the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, of the NCAA Tournament on the way to the program’s fourth WCWS berth and Okla., where UT finished third nationally and downed #1 UCLA, #3 Arizona and #9 another third place national finish. Along the way in NCAA action, Tennessee swept Arizona State. One of her slap-hitting pupils, senior outfielder Sarah Fekete, led NCAA Ball State, Virginia and Louisville during the Knoxville Regional, ended No. 2 Michigan’s Division I in batting average at a staggering .500 (110-of-220) as the UT squad combined two-year, 36-game home winning streak by sweeping two consecutive contests in the to lead the country in team hitting at .342. In all three of the top five hitters in the NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regionals and opened the WCWS with consecutive victories Southeastern Conference by average in 2006 learned under the watchful eye of Karen over No. 3 Arizona (9-0, 5 inn.) and No. 9 Georgia (7-5) before being eliminated by the and co-head coach Ralph Weekly, as Fekete, Chiles (.437) and Schutzler (.409) gave Wildcats just one win from a berth in the best-of-three championship series. the league statistics a definitive orange tint. Five members of Weekly’s team also were The youthful 2010 squad was guided by a quartet of upperclassmen, including senior selected as first-team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans to lead NCAA Division I catcher Tiffany Huff (NFCA All-South Region choice, .312 avg., seven HR’s, 45 RBIs), in that category. first baseman Erinn Webb (.318 NCAA Tourney avg., nine total HR’s, 34 RBIs) and UT also achieved another program-first in ‘06 as the Orange & White raced designated player Nicole Kajitani (three doubles, three HR’s, 22 RBIs) as well as junior through the field at the annual SEC Tournament to pick up its first league tournament center field speedster Kelly Grieve (.373 avg., 12 doubles, 30 RBIs, 26 thefts). The title with a 3-0 victory over #12 LSU at the UGA Softball Stadium in Athens, Ga. UT team was bolstered, however, by a myriad of high-profile freshmen including Louisville hosted the NCAA Regional round at home for the second straight year and added Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-American outfielders the Super Regionals to the Tyson Park slate after roaring through the opening round a Raven Chavanne (.455 avg., 64 runs, 95 hits, 26 RBIs, 37 steals) and Kat Dotson (SEC perfect 3-0. The Big Orange faced a serious challenge as defending national champion First-Team selection and Co-Freshman of the Year, .391 avg., 54 runs, 66 hits, 37 RBIs, Michigan ventured to Knoxville for the best-of-three Super Regional series. After 29 thefts), All-Southeast Region choices -- pitcher Ivy Renfroe (31-6 record, 2.41 ERA, downing UM 5-3 and then dropping a tough 5-1 decision to the Wolverines in game 15 complete games, 235 K’s in 232.1 IP) and third baseman Jessica Spigner (.350 avg., two, UT prevailed 1-0 in the finale to send the Orange and White back to the WCWS. 14 doubles, eight HR’s, 58 RBIs) and SEC All-Freshman second baseman Lauren Gibson Throughout the Weeklys tenure at Tennessee, the Big Orange have been known (.297 avg., eight doubles, six HR’s, 39 RBIs). for tremendous speed, skyrocketing batting averages and outstanding fielding percent- In her outstanding initial campaign in the Orange & White, Renfroe became the first ages, as UT led the nation in the latter category in both 2004, 2005 and 2007. Lady Vol pitcher not named Monica Abbott to win 30 games in a single season or pick The Orange’s and White rapid climb from a 24-win program in 2001 to a national up a victory at the WCWS. power reached a new peak during a stunning 2005 run to a third-place finish at the As a team the powerful Tennessee offense recorded a .321 batting average, scored Women’s College World Series and a national record-tying 67 victories. UT led the 6.4 runs-per-game, tied the program record for triples with 19 and blasted 51 HR’s, nation in fielding percentage (.982), shutouts (51), strikeouts (787) and victories (67) coming up just one big fly short of tying the school single-season mark. while setting program marks for runs scored (404), hits (678) and stolen bases (127) and During the 2009 season, Tennessee continued its string of 40+ win campaigns by tying the single-season record for home runs (52). Tennessee’s regular-season efforts putting up a 40-18-1 overall record. Once again the Big Orange earned a berth into the permitted the program the opportunity to host the NCAA Regionals at Tyson Park for NCAA Tournament, the program’s sixth straight, falling in the NCAA Regionals. Led by the first time in UT history. The home field advantage paid dividends as the Lady Vols the offensive production of Second Team Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American Tiffany went 3-0 to advance to NCAA Super Regionals in Palo Alto, Calif., against Stanford. A Huff (.399 avg., 13 doubles, eight HR’s and 67 RBIs), freshman All-Southeast region two-game road sweep over the powerful Pac-10’s Cardinal granted Tennessee its first selection Jessica Spigner (UT freshman record 14 HR’s) and sophomore All-Southeast trip to the WCWS. For their efforts the coaches were chosen as the Speedline South Region choice Kelly Grieve (.393 avg., 79 hits, 39 stolen bases) as well as 28 victories Region Coaching Staff of the Year. in the circle from rookie right-hander Cat Hosfield, UT downed such foes as No. 21 The Weeklys were honored as the SEC Coaches of the Year by their peers after Massachusetts, No. 6 Oklahoma, No. 18 LSU and No. 8 Georgia during the year. directing UT to its first Eastern Division championship The 2008 campaign was a success as the Weeklys since 1999 during the 2004 campaign. The Orange guided the Big Orange to a fifth consecutive 50-win was awarded the second seed at NCAA Regional season and a fifth straight berth into the NCAA No. 6 in Ann Arbor, Mich., and collected its first two Tournament Field of 64. UT advanced to the champi- victories in just the program’s second trip to NCAAs. onship game of its home-hosted NCAA Regional but The Lady Vols sported an overall mark of 55-16 and dropped a 4-2 decision to eventual WCWS-participant captured tournament titles at their own Lady Vol Virginia Tech. Classic, the New Mexico State Kick-Off Invitational, Under their tutelage, senior third baseman Tonya the Paradise Classic hosted by the University of Hawaii Callahan (.465 avg., 62 RBIs) broke the school record and the State-Line Classic. Tennessee also reached for single-season home runs with 16 on the way to the semifinal round of the SEC Tournament for the being chosen as Tennessee’s second consecutive SEC second straight time. Player of the Year and a finalist for both the 2008 UT continued to climb the ladder of success in USA Softball National Player of the Year trophy and 2003, capturing three tournaments and posting sev- the Honda Award for Softball while reaping UT’s eral victories over ranked opponents, including league 15th Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch Coaches rivals Alabama, Georgia, LSU and South Carolina. Association (NFCA) All-America honor since 2004. Perhaps the most impressive breakthrough occurred Senior shortstop Kenora Posey and freshman infielder as the Lady Vols secured the sixth seed for the Jen Lapicki each earned All-SEC accolades. Junior Southeastern Conference Tournament and matched outfielder Lillian Hammond and senior pitcher Megan their top performance at the event with a couple of Rhodes continued the Lady Vol academic tradition triumphs while facing elimination. The Orange were by being tabbed as ESPN the Magazine Academic All- involved in a record four extra-inning tilts during Americans. Hammond, freshman hurler Ashton Ward, their journey to Plant City, Fla., and managed to oust sophomore catcher/first baseman Huff and Callahan Auburn and the league’s number-one team, Georgia, were all bestowed NFCA All-South Region accolades. after dropping regular-season series to the Tigers and Karen’s slap-hitting standouts, Hammond and Posey, Bulldogs. were responsible for .362 and .349 averages, respec- Continued evidence of the team’s progress was

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shown by a 34-point increase in batting average from 2002 to 2003 under the Weekly regime and a healthy boost to the squad’s power numbers, including the most total KAREN WEEKLY’S COACHING CAREER bases (787), hits (543), runs batted in (280), runs (310) and doubles (102) since the Season School W-L-T Pct. 1999 edition slugged its way to the Eastern Division crown and NCAA Regional No. 1997 Chattanooga* 32-19 .627 3 in Seattle, Wash. 1998 Chattanooga* 47-15 .758 In their debut campaign, the Weeklys presided over the biggest turnaround in UT’s 1999 Chattanooga 48-18 .727 softball history, as the team rebounded from a lackluster 24-35 effort to finish 35-25-1 2000 Chattanooga 47-27 .635 in 2002. The Lady Vols showed marked improvement in every area – offensively, defen- 2001 Chattanooga* 49-18 .731 sively and in the pitching circle. Despite just one returning starter in her natural position, 2002 Tennessee* 35-25-1 .582 the rest of the orange-clad players enjoyed a tremendous upswing under the Weeklys’ 2003 Tennessee* 45-25 .643 tutelage. In fact, UT registered a team batting average that was 40 points higher than the 2004 Tennessee* 55-16 .775 previous season and recorded a school-record fielding percentage of .965 after shaving 2005 Tennessee* 67-15 .817 a massive 44 errors off its ’01 figure. In addition, the club’s offensive statistics jumped 2006 Tennessee* 61-12 .836 across the board, including a school-record-tying 52 home runs. 2007 Tennessee* 63-8 .887 2008 Tennessee* 50-16 .758 Upon arriving in Knoxville, Weekly brought a wealth of experience gained from being 2009 Tennessee* 40-18-1 .686 an All-America softball player at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Wash., a national 2010 Tennessee* 49-15 .766 title-winning assistant coach at PLU in 1988 and 1992, and a championship head coach Totals: 688-247-2 (.735) at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga for five seasons. During her tenure, the *Co-Head Coach with Ralph Weekly Lady Mocs claimed five straight Southern Conference regular-season trophies, four SoCon Tournament plaques and the team made successive appearances at the 2000 School Years Record Pct. and 2001 NCAA Regionals. at Chattanooga 5 223-97 (.697) After Karen served as an assistant coach at UTC in 1995 and 1996, the Weeklys at Tennessee 9 465-150-2 (.755) combined their efforts to direct the Lady Mocs to the top of the SoCon in their first Totals: 14 688-247-2 (.735) two campaigns in charge of the program together. The 1997 season featured an overall record of 32-19, while the ’98 edition registered a school-record 47 victories and three CHATTANOOGA (1997-2001) players earned first-team All-South Region accolades. • 2000-01 NCAA Regionals While Ralph was on a leave of absence from Chattanooga to handle his Olympic • 1999, 2001 SoCon Coach of the Year duties in 1999 and 2000, the Lady Mocs’ program continued to make steady improve- • 1997-2001 SoCon Champions ment under Karen’s tutelage. In her initial season as head coach in ’99, UTC led the • 1997-98, 2000-01 SoCon Tournament Champions SoCon with a .303 batting average and a 1.47 average en route to a school- best 48-18 overall record to go along with a spotless 16-0 mark in regular-season con- TENNESSEE (2002-present) ference play. Weekly guided a record six individuals to first-team All-SoCon accolades • 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 Women’s College World Series (3rd, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd) that season and Chattanooga became the inaugural team to sweep all of the postseason • 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 NCAA Regional and Super Regional Champions honors issued by the conference office. • 2004 NCAA Regional No. 6; 2008 & 2009 NCAA Regional No. 13 In 2000, the Lady Mocs were 47-27 and earned the program’s first NCAA Regional • 2006 SEC Tournament Champions berth by winning three-straight games after a loss to Furman to take the SoCon Tourney • 2007 SEC Regular Season Champions and secure the initial automatic bid for the conference into the 48-team regional field. • 2005, 2007 Speedline South Region Coaching Staff of the Year Sent to the No. 1 Regional held in Seattle, Wash., the Mocs fell to Mississippi State, 6-1, • 2010 NFCA Southeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year before bouncing back to knock out Army, 6-4, in nine innings. The squad would later • 2004, 2007 SEC Co-Coach of the Year be eliminated at the event after suffering a 2-1 defeat to nationally-ranked Utah. UTC’s • 2004, 2007 SEC Eastern Division Champion pitching staff was the key to its success, sporting an impressive 1.58 • 2001-02 & 2002-03 UT Daily Beacon Lady Vol Coach of the Year with every hurler having an ERA of 1.80 or lower. • 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 SEC Tournament In rolling to a 49-18 overall mark in 2001, including four wins in five outings • 35 All-SEC or All-Freshman selections against SEC competition and a triumph over then-third-ranked Alabama in Tuscaloosa, • 30 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Region selections the Weeklys helped the Mocs to another NCAA appearance following Southern • 18 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-America selections Conference regular-season and post-season crowns. Six more Lady Mocs etched their • 11 CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American selections names on the first-team all-league list after UTC racked up an 18-2 ledger in SoCon play • Tennessee first SEC team to reach #1 in polls (2007) and the Weeklys were selected as league Coaches of the Year. • Tennessee first SEC team to reach WCWS Championship Series (2007) Karen was Ralph’s top assistant at Pacific Lutheran from 1987-94 after earning her bachelor’s degree in history and political science magna cum laude from the University in 1987. The duo spearheaded the Lutes to NAIA national championships in 1988 and 1992 and a runner-up finish in 1990. At PLU, where she was known as Karen Kvale, Weekly excelled as a student- athlete. She was named Female Athlete of the Year and led NAIA hitters with a .440 batting average during her All-America senior season. Her skills were not limited to the diamond either, as she was a three-year starter on the basketball team. With a 3.8 grade point average, Weekly was a two-time Academic All-American, garnering honors in 1986 and 1987. In both ’85 and ’86, she was the recipient of the prestigious Pacific Lutheran University Undergraduate Fellow/Division of Social Sciences Award. She later earned her juris doctor degree from the ’s School of Law in 1990. At Chattanooga, Weekly was an assistant professor in the College of Business Administration from August 1995 until May 2001, where she taught a course entitled the “Legal Environment of Business.” Between 1996-99, she served on the UTC Faculty Committee on Student Rating of Faculty Instruction. In addition, Weekly was an administrative law judge and a member of the school’s Gender Equity Committee from 1996 until her departure from Chattanooga. She remains an admin- istrative law judge at the University of Tennessee. Previously, she was an associate attorney at Grant, Konvalinka & Harrison in Chattanooga from November 1994 to August 1995 after working in a similar capacity at Williams, Kastner & Gibbs in Seattle from September 1990 through November 1994. Weekly holds memberships in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA), where she has held several committee positions, and the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. She is a member of the American Bar Association and is permitted to practice law in the states of Tennessee and Washington. Having traveled all over the nation to spread her knowledge about the sport, Weekly has been a co-owner and director of National Hitting Camps since 1988. She also has been a lead instructor at ASA Elite Hitting Camps in Midland, Texas, and in Oklahoma City, Okla., and has been a featured speaker at several coaching clinics around the country. She has spoken at the “Be the Best You Are” clinic in Cherry Hill, N.J., during each of the last six years, covering such topics as developing power and bat speed, the short game, scouting opponents and developing a rapport between the coach and players. In December 2007, Weekly released a video entitled “The Tennessee Slap Attack,” an instructional tape teaching the fundamentals of slap-hitting.

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Working primarily with the pitching and catching positions during the record-setting MARTY MCDANIEL 2005 campaign, McDaniel instructed a group of hurlers that broke a long-standing national Seventh Year at Tennessee record for shutouts with 51 blankings while helping guide UT’s initial advance into the WCWS. The first-year McDaniel’s charges combined for 67 victories in the circle with Lauded for his teaching ability and his overall an overall ERA of 0.79 and 787 strikeouts in 547.0 innings. Sophomore Abbott became knowledge of the game, Marty McDaniel con- the program’s first two-time, first-team All-American after leading the nation in victories tinues to provide his outgoing personality and (50), shutouts (34), strikeouts (603) and (392.0). Rookie pitcher Rhodes boundless enthusiasm to the Lady Vol softball posted 14 victories and 125 K’s on her way to SEC All-Freshman honors. program as a seventh-year assistant coach on Granted the responsibility of building the softball program at Armstong Atlantic State the staff of Tennessee Co-Head Coaches Ralph and Karen Weekly. A former head coach at Division II Armstrong Atlantic State University MARTY MCDANIEL’S COACHING CAREER (Ga.), McDaniel’s experience as both a coach Season School W-L-T Pct. and as a men’s fastpitch veteran has been 1996 Chattanooga* 34-15 .694 invaluable to the UT efforts. 1997 Chattanooga* 32-19 .627 During his time on the UT softball staff, 1998 Armstrong Atlantic St. 27-22 .551 McDaniel has been vital to the program’s 1999 Armstrong Atlantic St. 42-10 .808 stunning success. His pitching pupils such 2000 Armstrong Atlantic St. 51-7 .879 as standouts Monica Abbott, Megan Rhodes, 2001 Armstrong Atlantic St. 33-14 .702 Ashton Ward, Cat Hosfield and Ivy Renfroe 2002 Armstrong Atlantic St. 40-7 .851 have helped extend Tennessee’s streak of 40+ 2003 Armstrong Atlantic St. 41-13 .759 win seasons to eight venturing into the 2011 2004 Armstrong Atlantic St. 42-9 .824 campaign. During his six years at Tennessee 2005 Tennessee* 67-15 .817 (2005-10) his staffs have led the nation in ERA 2006 Tennessee* 61-12 .836 and strikeouts (2007), set a national record for shutouts (51 in 2005) and helped the Big 2007 Tennessee* 63-8 ..887 Orange to 330 total victories, an average of 55 wins-per-season. 2008 Tennessee* 50-16 .758 Faced with an young and inexperienced staff consisting of returning sophomores Cat 2009 Tennessee* 40-18-1 .686 Hosfield and Jessica Spigner and two incoming freshmen, Ivy Renfroe and Andi Williamson, 2010 Tennessee* 49-15 .766 Totals: Head Coach 276-82 (.771) McDaniel helped the 2010 group settle in to post 49 wins, the league’s fifth-best ERA at Assistant Coach 396-118-1 (.770) 2.78 and 12 shutouts. His new pupil Renfroe truly thrived under his direction, posting a Overall Totals 672-200-1 (.770) 31-6 mark with a 2.41 ERA, 15 complete games and 235 strikeouts over 232.1 innings of *Assistant Coach work. The Jackson, Tenn., native became the first Lady Vol pitcher not named Monica Abbott to win 30 or more games in a single season and post a victory at the annual School Years Record Pct. Women’s College World Series. The 6-0 right hander registered perhaps her finest at Chattanooga 2 66-34 (.660) effort during NCAA Super Regionals at No. 2 Michigan, flirting with a no-hitter for 6.1 at Armstrong Atlantic St. 7 276-82 (.771) frames before settling for a two-hit shutout to end the powerful Wolverines two-year, at Tennessee 6 330-84-1 (.796) 36-game home winning streak. Renfroe also three-hit eventual national finalist No. 3 Totals 15 672-200-1 (.770) Arizona in UT’s WCWS opener as Tennessee rolled past the Wildcats, 9-0 (5 inn.). Hosfield was solid from the circle in support in 2010, registering a 17-8 overall mark with CHATTANOOGA (1996-1997) a 3.27 ERA with six complete games and 130 K’s in 171.1 innings. During her campaign, • 1996, 1997 Southern Conference Champions the Murfreesboro, Tenn., product posted victories over high-profile foes including No. 15 Texas, Illinois State, Ole Miss, Auburn, No. 4 Florida, Louisville and No. 2 Michigan. ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE (1998-2004) Typically a third baseman, Spigner recorded a pitching win over Austin Peay and picked up • 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 NCAA Division II Regionals a crucial during a 5-4 home triumph over No. 9 Georgia, while Williamson allowed • 2002 NCAA DII Statistical Champions (Best Won-Lost Record) just a single tally in five innings of work over three appearances. • 2001 NCAA DII Statistical Champions (Best Fld. Percentage) Rookie righthander Hosfield led the way for the Lady Vol pitching crew in 2009, post- • 2000 Peach Belt Conference Champions ing a 28-13 record with six solo shutouts and 221 strikeouts in 257.1 innings of work. • 2000 South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year She tied for 12th in NCAA Division I in wins, second in the Southeastern Conference in • No. 1 regular-season ranking in NFCA DII Poll (2000) victories, rated fourth in strikeouts (221) and 11th in opposing batting average (.222), while posting high-profile victories over No. 6 Oklahoma (twice), No. 15 Massachusetts, No. 18 TENNESSEE (2005-present) LSU (twice), No. 25 Kansas and Auburn (three wins). Included in her SEC All-Freshman • 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 Women’s College World Series (3rd, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd) campaign was a hard-fought 2-1 defeat to eventual national champion Washington, dur- • 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 NCAA Regional and Super Regional Champions ing which Hosfield allowed just two runs on seven hits in a duel with 2009 USA Softball • 2005, 2007 Speedline South Region Coaching Staff of the Year National Player of the Year . Forced to look further into the staff as the • 2010 NFCA Southeast Region Coaching Staff of the Year long ’09 season wore on, he helped senior Danielle Pieroni to an 8-3 mark over 57 innings • 2006 SEC Tournament Champions of work after she entered the year with all of 22.2 frames of collegiate pitching experi- • 2007 SEC Regular Season Champions ence. He even helped freshman Spigner, who hadn’t thrown in a pitch in nearly a year, • 17 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans contribute 16 innings, including a big 6-3 win at No. 8 Georgia. • 26 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Region selections His charges in the circle helped guide Tennessee to a fifth consecutive 50-win campaign • 29 All-SEC or All-Freshman selections in 2008 while posting 17 shutouts, a 2.10 team ERA and 431 K’s in 437.0 innings of work. • 11 CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-American selections Freshman righthander Ward spent the season among the SEC win leaders and finished • 2005 pitching staff set national record for shutouts (51) 25th in NCAA Division I in victories by going 27-5 overall with a team-best 1.88 ERA and • 2007 pitching staff led nation in ERA (0.88) and K’s (910) 187 strikeouts. Senior Rhodes was responsible for 23 triumphs, 213.1 innings of work and • Tennessee first SEC team to reach #1 in polls (2007) 233 K’s. The Nashville, Tenn., native concluded her time wearing the Orange & White • Tennessee first SEC team to reach WCWS Championship Series (2007) firmly entrenched in the Lady Vol top four in career wins, K’s, shutouts, ERA, appearances, starts and winning percentage. Junior Pieroni demonstrated improvement in the circle during 2008 by working 19.1 frames and highlighting her year with 2.2 innings of scoreless relief in an exhibition contest against the U.S. Olympic Softball Team. During the 2007 drive to a runner-up national finish at the Women’s College World Series, McDaniel helped the Tennessee staff to an NCAA-best 0.88 ERA to go along with 63 wins, 41 shutouts and a national single-season record -per-seven-inning ratio of 13.55 on 910 combined K’s over 470 innings of work. His pupils in the circle, Abbott and Rhodes, finished first (14.1) and fourth (11.7), respectively, in K-per-seven-inning ratio in the country. Senior Abbott led the way in single-season strikeouts with an NCAA record 724. She completed her stay in the Orange & White as the NCAA career leader in wins (189), strikeouts (2,440), shutouts (112), appearances (253) and innings pitched (1,448.0). Rhodes struck out 186 batters over just 111.2 frames of work while going 13-3 with a 1.50 ERA. The duo also combined to hurl eight no-hitters, including three perfect games (two for Abbott, one for Rhodes). For his efforts, he was named as part of Speedline’s South Region Coaching Staff of the Year for the second time in three seasons (2005). His pitching staff continued their stellar work in the circle during UT’s run to the WCWS in 2006 by leading the league in ERA at 1.12 with a 61-12 overall record, 37 shutouts and 682 strikeouts. Junior All-American Abbott led the nation in victories with 44 and broke the SEC career records for K’s and triumphs during the regular-season after posting a 44-10 mark with 531 K’s. 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(Ga.) from its infancy in 1998, McDaniel turned the AASU varsity program into a winning machine that captured its initial Peach Belt Conference championship in 2000, garnered four NCAA Championship berths (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004) and achieved a No. 1 ranking in the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) poll during the 2000 campaign. His conference-winning squad in 2000 picked up an impressive 51 victories against just seven losses and registered an 18-2 league mark in PBC play. With the assistance of four All-Americans, McDaniel’s 2004 AASU squad advanced all the way to the South Atlantic Regional. Record-setting senior pitcher Katya Eronina picked up her second-consecutive first-team NFCA All-America honor while a pair of seniors, Stacey Richardson and Kissy Stepanova, garnered second-team All-America awards. Junior second baseman Stacy Oliver was selected as a third-team All-American. During the 2003 campaign, AASU utilized the pitching of NFCA All-America Eronina, the Division II leader in earned-run-average, to advance to the South Atlantic Region final. The Pirates achieved a final ranking of 16th and completed the season at 41-13 overall. All-Americans Annie Sells and Richardson helped guide the 2002 version of McDaniel’s Pirates to a No. 2-seeding at the South Atlantic Regional and another final ranking of 16th. AASU registered the best won-lost record in Division II with a 40-7 mark while Richardson was the NCAA’s DII champion with a school-record 16 round-trippers. The squad finished with a 15-2 mark for a second-place finish in the Peach Belt Conference. The 2000 South Atlantic Coach of the Year, McDaniel has had experience on the Weeklys’ staff before as he joined AASU from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. During his two-plus year stint on the staff of then Head Coach Ralph Weekly, also a U.S. Olympic Assistant Coach, Chattanooga won two Southern Conference Championships. A native of Chattanooga, Tenn., McDaniel received his Bachelor of Science degree from Carson-Newman College in 1989 and also assisted with the baseball team as a coach for two seasons. As a top-rated pitcher, McDaniel has made numerous all-region squads in the sport of men’s fastpitch softball. During 2008 he was honored in a ceremony at Armstong Atlantic State as a coaching inductee into the softball program’s “Wall of Fame.” McDaniel and his wife, the former Kelly Stewart, currently reside in Knoxville, Tenn. The pair have a child, Lindsey Jo, who was born during the 2005 softball campaign.

MARC WEEKLY Volunteer Assistant Softball Coach Seventh Year at Tennessee

Marc Weekly begins his seventh season as a member of the University of Tennessee Lady Vol softball staff in the capacity of a volunteer coach after working with Co-Head Coaches Ralph and Karen Weekly in camps and summer clinics for over 15 years. He will work primarily with UT’s and outfielders and will also assist with hitting instruction. Weekly started at quarterback at Pacific Lutheran University for four seasons (1990-93) during which he led the Lutes to four NAIA Division-II national playoff appearances and two national championship games. In 1993, he guided PLU to the program’s third NAIA Division-II National Championship and was named the Most Valuable Player in each contest during the squad’s playoff run. The 1993 first-team All-American was accountable for six touchdowns in the title tilt, throwing for four scores and running for two more in a 50-20 rout of Westminster, Pa., in Portland, Ore. Weekly continues to hold season and career records at Pacific Lutheran for most passing yards (3,722 in 1993; 9,737 from 1990-93), most touchdown passes (46 in 1993; 115 from 1990-93) and most total offense (4,065 yds. in 1993; 10,977 from 1990-93). Following his collegiate experience at Pacific Lutheran, Weekly, a former Associated Press Blue Chip Pick in baseball, was offered a minor league contract as a catcher in the Seattle Mariners organization, but turned it down to sign a deal with the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League (CFL). After two years with the Eskimos, he enrolled at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in the master’s program and served as a football graduate assistant for two years working with the UTC quarterbacks and kickers. A 2004 inductee in the Pacific Lutheran University Athletic Hall of Fame, Weekly holds a bachelor’s degree from PLU and a master’s degree from Chattanooga. He currently resides in Seymour, Tenn., with his wife Cheryl and three children: Jake, Regan and Garrett. WHAT THE PLAYERS SAY ABOUT RALPH AND KAREN WEEKLY

“Ralph and Karen helped me develop as a player on and off the field. I “The Weeklys strive for perfection. Whether it’s offense or defense love their drive and concern for their players. They really want what is best they know fundamentals inside and out. I love playing for them because they for their players, in life, not just athletically. They are also great at listening to want to win and are very up front with the players and what they expect out players’ opinions and ideas. You know they are going to do everything possible of the team. I will always appreciate them for believing in me and giving me an to prepare the team for success.” -- Monica Abbott (class of 2007) opportunity to show what I can do. I respect them because they have helped me become a better person and player, and I am happy that they consider me “One of the reasons why I enjoyed playing for the Weeklys is because a part of their family.” -- Kenora Posey (class of 2008) they helped us keep our priorities in order. School always came before soft- ball. If it was crunch time at school and the team needed a little time away “The Weeklys have not only taught me lessons on the field, but the life from softball to get work done, Ralph and Karen were always understanding. lessons I have learned from them off the field are even more important and Class, tutors, make-up tests and meetings with teachers were always a priority. something I may never have gained. They have helped me grow so much At UT, we always had a busy travel schedule so it was very important to our as both an athlete and a person during my time at Tennessee.” -- Tonya team that our coaches supported us as student-athletes.” --Lindsay Schutzler Callahan (class of 2008) (class of 2007) “My experience playing for Ralph and Karen is something I will always “The thing that I enjoyed most about playing for the Weeklys was how treasure. I learned so many valuable lessons about commitment, dedication and much they cared about us as people before athletes. It was very clear that our persevering toward a common goal. They gave me an opportunity to compete success in life was their first priority. They take on an approach as coaches that at the highest level and believed in me. They were more than coaches on the gears their players towards becoming productive members of society. They field . . . they always had time to listen and give me valuable advice off the field. pushed us hard and instilled disciplinary practices in us that others admire. They I will always be grateful for their mentoring and lifetime friendship.” -- Lauren truly respect their players’ goals in life as well as in our sport and do everything Mattox (class of 2004) in their power to help you reach them. The four years I spent with the Weeklys are by far the most memorable ones thus far. Thank you does not say enough for the appreciation I feel towards them!” -- India Chiles (class of 2007)

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BRITTANY GASTON TYLER SADLER Manager Manager A native of Alpharetta, Ga., and a graduate of Roswell High Tyler Sadler enters his fourth season with the Lady Vol softball School, Brittany Gaston begins her initial season as a manager for program as a manager, assisting with all aspects of the Tennessee the Tennessee Lady Vol softball program. program. A four-year softball letter-winner that played second base or He obtained his bachelor’s degree during the fall of 2009 in in the outfield at Appalachian State (2006-09), Gaston made 199 sport management with a minor in business. He is now pursuing starts for the Mountaineers while garnering a pair of selections as his master’s degree in sport management. Sadler is a native of All-Southern Conference (2007, 2008). As a sophomore in ‘07, Nashville, Tenn., where he graduated from Nashville Christian she hit .319 to lead her team and finish ninth in the league, bat- High School in 2006. ting race while Gaston recorded a .304 mark as a junior (‘08) and posted a 4-for-5, five-RBI game against Elon. She finished at ASU second in career hits (182) and third in batting average (.283). A 2009 graduate of Appalachian State in physical education (K-12), Gaston is currently working on a master’s degree in sport management at UT. She STEPHANIE SAYNE hopes to pursue a career in coaching softball on the collegiate level following graduation. Director of Softball Operations A four-year letterwinner between 2000-03 who earned the distinction of becoming the first Lady Vol softball player from RENEE HENDERSHOT, MS, ATC Knoxville on the roster, Stephanie (Humphrey) Sayne begins her Assistant Athletic Trainer/Softball Trainer second season on the Tennessee staff as the Director of Softball Renee Hendershot begins her first year with the Lady Vols, Operations after serving several years for the Weeklys as an primarily working with the softball program. Renee came from volunteer assistant with Lady Vol coaching and development. the University of California, Riverside where she worked pre- The right-hander closed her career in ’03 by fashioning an 18-5 dominantly with the women’s basketball and tennis programs as mark in the circle and putting together a then school-record well as the track & field team. While at UCR she was responsible 16-game winning streak between Feb. 8 and April 18. Twice cho- for the student internship program. sen as the SEC’s Pitcher of the Week in 2003, Sayne concluded In 2008 Renee earned her master’s degree in kinesiology, with her career as UT’s all-time leader in strikeouts (596), saves (10) a concentration in sport management, from California Baptist and no-hitters (two). University. During that time she was the head athletic trainer at Sayne completed her bachelor’s degree in microbiology at Tennessee and in May 2006 Centennial High School, working with the 2007 state champion- finished work on a master’s degree in sport management. She is married to UT graduate ship football program and also re-established the student athletic Shannon Sayne. training aide program. Prior to that Renee worked at an outreach clinic in Columbus, Ohio, where she was an assistant (Central Crossing H.S.) and head athletic trainer (Watkins Memorial H. S.). SEAN WARD Renee graduated from The Ohio State University in 2004 with a degree in athletic Marketing Assistant training and was part of the first accredited program at the university. While at OSU she A native of Indianapolis, Ind., Sean Ward is currently in his first worked with the football, women’s tennis, cheerleading and track & field programs and season as a marketing assistant with Tennessee Athletics. At UT also participated in the quiz bowl team and mentor program. he assists with the marketing efforts for softball, volleyball, men’s basketball and rowing, is in charge of the “Junior Vols Club” and supervises the marketing department’s student intern staff. PATRICK LAWSON A 2009 graduate of Purdue University with a degree in man- Event Management Intern agement and minors in both marketing and economics, Ward Patrick Lawson is currently in his third year on the event man- has had previous athletics experience as an undergraduate agement staff as an intern at Tennessee, but begins his first season marketing intern at Purdue, as a ticket office assistant at both as his office’s primary contact working with softball, soccer and Butler University and the Indianapolis Tennis Championships women’s golf. and as a marketing and ticketing intern with the Indiana Sports A 2010 UT graduate with a bachelor’s degree in sport manage- Corporation. ment, he is currently pursuing a master’s degree at Rocky Top in sport psychology and motor behavior. He and his wife Caroline have two daughters, Madeline and Olivia. ASHLEY WHEELIS Thornton Center Ashley Wheelis began working at the Thornton Center as an intern in the fall of 2003. She also worked as a graduate assistant and is now a full-time counselor. LANA MACKEY A native of Atlanta, Ga., Ashley holds both a Bachelor of Manager Science in Education (Major: Sport Management) and a Master of Lana Mackey enters her first season as a manager for UT after Science (Major: College Student Personnel) from the University completing a distinguished playing career at Furman University. of Tennessee. Ashley is starting her fifth year with softball, also The Paladins career strikeout leader with 700 K’s, Mackey was works with baseball and serves as the tutor coordinator. twice honored as All-Southern Conference, was a five-time SoCon Pitcher of the Week, was twice honored as Furman’s Softball MVP and was on Furman’s 2007 league title team that made a trip to NCAA Regionals in Knoxville. A Perry, Ga., native, she played basketball, softball, tennis and ran track at The Westfield Schools. Mackey graduated from JOE WHITNEY, Ph.D. Furman in 2010 with a bachelor’s in health and exercise science Director of Mental Training and is pursuing a master’s in sports psychology at UT. She plans Now in his 16th year with Lady Vol athletics, Joe Whitney to coach softball on the collegiate level following graduation. oversees the provision of mental training services to all UT athletes and teams. A 1982 graduate of , he coached basketball and football in New York City for 13 years MARCUS MERCER before leaving coaching to pursue graduate study in sport psy- Marketing Assistant chology. Marcus Mercer is in his first year as a marketing assistant for Whitney obtained a master’s degree from the University of Tennessee Athletics. He graduated from Capital University in Virginia in 1997 and a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee Columbus, Ohio, in 2007 with a degree in health and physical in 2000. He served as a graduate assistant and sport psychology education and obtained his master’s in sport administration in consultant at UT before being named director of mental training 2010 from Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. in January 2002 A native of North Canton, Ohio, he has previous experience as the Health and Phys. Ed. Director at the Boys and Girls Club of Tucson, Ariz., and was a marketing intern at Vanderbilt from Jan. 2009-May 2010. At Tennessee Mercer assists with the marketing efforts for softball, swimming and diving, women’s golf and men’s basketball and was in charge of the “Vol Village” fan attraction during football season. UNIVERSITY/ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION

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AS A JUNIOR (2010): A 2010 preseason “Watch List” inclusion for 9-6 comeback win over Campbell (3/14)...Hit an even .500 (6-of-12) the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year award, Grieve during the three-game set at Mississippi State, including a 2-for-3 effort wrapped up an outstanding junior season at Rocky Top, during which in the series opener (3/9) and a sparkling 4-for-5 performance with she started all 64 games in center field, with a .373 average, 59 runs a double, four RBIs and three runs scored in the finale (3/10)...Was scored, 78 hits, 12 doubles, three triples, her first three career HR’s, 2-for-4 with a two-run double during a six-run sixth inning outburst as 26 steals and 30 RBIs...Grieve recorded 26 multiple hit and nine multi- UT downed Illinois State (3/7), 8-4...Opened Tennessee’s five-run rally RBI efforts during the 2010 campaign...Was chosen as a first team against #10 Stanford by leading off the fifth inning with her first career ESPN Academic All-District IV selection for her outstanding efforts HR, a solo blast to center...Was 2-for-4 with an RBI in a 4-3 loss to both on the field and in the classroom...She hit .414 over UT’s nine Pacific (2/26)...Posted a pair of hits in wins over Weber State (2/20), NCAA Tournament contests and now possesses a .429 career mark Bradley (2/20) and Cleveland State (2/21) at the Troy Cox Classic in in NCAA match-ups...Singled in three of Tennessee’s four Women’s Las Cruces, N.M....Laced a base knock and scored on Jessica Spigner’s College World Series match-ups and scored a trio of runs overall grand slam in the third inning of the 4-2 triumph over #11 Oklahoma... in victories over #3 Arizona (6/3) and #9 Georgia (6/4)...Proved to Doubled and singled with two RBIs in the loss to UCF (2/13). be super clutch with her NCAA Super Regional performance at #2 Michigan (5/27) by going 2-for-3 at the plate while knocking in three AS A SOPHOMORE (2009): Grieve continued to wreak havoc on two-out runs in the 5-0 opening upset over the Wolverines...The Lady opponents during her sophomore campaign, adding the UT single-sea- Vols’ sparkplug continued to wreak havoc on the opposition during son sophomore record for stolen bases to her résumé by going 39-of- the NCAA Knoxville Regional, hitting .545 (6-of-11) over three games 42 on theft attempts...That broke the record formerly held by three- with two doubles, three stolen bases and two RBIs...Grieve was 3-for- time National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American Lindsay 5 with a double and two RBIs during the NCAA victory over Virginia Schutzler...Was tabbed to her first NFCA All-Southeast Region team (5/22)...Was outstanding versus #9 Georgia in the opening round of for her efforts in 2009...Ranked 14th in all of NCAA Division I softball the SEC Tournament (5/13), going 3-for-4 at the plate with a double in stolen bases-per-game with a 0.67 average...Rated second on the and two runs scored during UT’s 6-4 win...Knocked in a tally on a Lady Vol squad with a .393 batting average (79-of-201) and finished two-bagger down the left field line in the third frame as Tennessee fourth in the SEC in total hits for the year with 79...Also scored 48 downed #11 LSU, 6-1 (5/9)...Continued her usual stellar play against runs, delivered four doubles, four triples and knocked in 23 runs ranked teams by posting two hits in both ends of a doubleheader at #4 despite serving as a slap-hitting specialist usually in the lead-off position Alabama, including a two-run homer during a five-run, seventh-inning in the line-up...Registered a squad-high 25 multi-hit games in ‘09 and rally in the DH finale...Led UT against #4 Florida by hitting .429 (3-for- equaled the Big Orange single-game record with five base knocks in a 7) in the doubleheader, including a key infield single and subsequent perfect 5-for-5, career-best five-RBI effort in an 18-0 (5 inn.) rout of hustling slide into first to open the decisive seventh inning rally in UT’s Bowling Green (2/27)...Tied a career-best with three stolen bases in 4-3 victory over the Gators (4/23)...Singled twice during the series wins over ETSU (4/14) and Villanova (2/15)...Posted a 3-for-4 day at finale at both Auburn (4/11) and Arkansas (4/14)...Delivered a key the dish, knocked in the eventual tying run on a base knock in the sixth double in the sixth inning and soon scored on a HR from Kat Dotson inning and tallied two thefts in the Southeastern Conference’s first- to help lead Tennessee by Auburn, 2-1 (4/10)...Registered two hits ever softball tie (3-3) at #18 LSU (4/5)...Registered a career-long eight- in both games of the doubleheader against Western Carolina (4/8), game hitting streak from 4/5 (at #18 LSU) to 4/18 (at Ole Miss)...Was including a in the finale...Posted a pair of hits and an RBI single 3-for-4 with a triple and three RBIs in a 15-0 (5 inn.) victory against during the 9-1 (5 inn.) win over South Carolina (4/2)...Went 2-for-3 Belmont (3/11)...Grieve’s hustle on a crucial two-out infield single in with a triple and two RBIs in the 9-1 (5 inn.) rout of Middle Tennessee the bottom of the seventh inning christened an eventual three-run (3/31)...Singled and scored twice in the 7-1 victory over UK (3/23)... rally as UT came-from-5-3 behind to drop MTSU, 6-5 (3/18)...Started Delivered a crucial sacrifice fly in the 10th frame to lift Tennessee the year with a bang by going 3-for-4 at the plate with a pair of runs out of a one-run hole and tie Kentucky (3/23) in a game eventually scored in the season-opener against Northern Colorado (2/5) and hit won by UT, 4-3 in 10 inn....Tallied a single base knock during all three .389 at the BYU Red Desert Classic in St. George, Utah. regular-season match-ups against #6 Georgia (3/20-21), including a double and a triple...Doubled and scored in the 10-0 (5 inn.) win over AS A FRESHMAN (2008): Made quite the impression in her initial Austin Peay (3/17)...Led the squad during the Tennessee Invitational by season wearing the Orange & White by hitting .305 (32-of-105) over tallying a .583 average (7-of-12) and also started a decisive sixth inning 53 games played (32 starts)...The Asheville, N.C., native plated 28 rally against Campbell (3/14) with a lead-off single as UT came back runs from her spot near the top of the batting order, delivered three from a 6-4 deficit to a 9-6 win over the Camels...Blasted her second doubles, a triple and knocked in seven runs...Grieve also broke the career homer and knocked in three runs in a 9-0 (5 inn.) triumph school freshman record for stolen bases, formerly held by Lady Vol over Campbell (3/13), was 2-for-2 with three tallies in a 10-0 (5 inn.) All-American Lindsay Schutzler, by successfully swiping 18 bags in 22 rout of Liberty (3/14) and 3-for-4 with a double and three runs in a attempts...In her 32 starts in 2008, Grieve showed her versatility by GRIEVE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2008 .305 53-32 105 28 32 7 3 1 0 18 22 9 27 1 0 1 37 .352 .365 2009 .393 58-57 201 48 79 23 4 4 0 39 42 9 37 1 0 6 91 .453 .422 2010 .373 64-64 209 59 78 30 12 3 3 26 32 17 37 3 2 7 105 .502 .424 Totals .367 175-153 515 135 189 60 19 8 3 83 96 35 101 5 2 14 233 .452 .411

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spending 13 of them in the designated player spot, 11 in right field, and eight overall scattered between left field, center field and shortstop...She posted seven multi-hit games last season highlighted by a six-game hitting streak spanning from April 19 against #14 LSU through May 8 against #14 Georgia at the Southeastern Conference Tournament during which she went 7-of-17 at the plate (.412)...Grieve was responsible for two RBIs as part of a 2-for-4 effort at the dish with a double in UT’s 8-4 win at Auburn (3/29) and knocked in a pair against Western Carolina (4/9)... She blasted her first career triple in a 9-1 rout of Austin Peay (4/22), went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate with an RBI versus Tennessee State (3/12) and was 2-for-3 with a pair of runs scored at #2 Alabama (3/9)... Grieve stole a career-high three bases in UT’s 7-0 triumph over ETSU (4/2). HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport athlete in cross country, basketball and softball at Enka High School in Asheville, N.C., Grieve excelled not only on the diamond but in the classroom as an A-Honor Roll student, a North Carolina Scholar and a member of the National Honor Society... She was chosen the North Carolina 3A All-State Player of the Year- West in 2006 after hitting .494 with 36 runs scored, 22 stolen bases, an on-base percentage of .637, a .742 slugging percentage, seven doubles, three triples and three home runs during her junior campaign while helping guide Enka to a 22-1 record and a Mountain Athletic Conference (MAC) title...Grieve was a three-time All-Western North Carolina and a three-time All-MAC selection during her playing career...She also helped her summer ball team, the Cabarrus County Challengers, to second in the 2006 ASA State Tournament in N.C., qualifying the squad for nationals...She is also a cousin to former Oakland A’s, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Millwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs outfielder Ben Grieve, a nine-year veteran who played 976 games in and received nods as an All-Star and the American League Rookie of the Year in 1998. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources…Chose Tennessee because of UT’s great Vet School, the fact that it’s close to home and because she was familiar with the softball program from watching the WCWS on television…Enjoys swimming, going to the beach, reading, movies and traveling...Spends time outside of softball participating in her church youth group and volunteering at vet hospitals...Has a brother: Dustin, 26, and a fraternal twin sister, Kasey, 21…Kelly Elaine Grieve was born May 10, 1989, in Asheville, N.C…Her parents are Thomas and Rene Grieve.

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AANDREWS’NDREWS’ CCAREERAREER HHIGHSIGHS AAtt BBats:ats: 4 ((fourfour ttimes)imes) DDoubles:oubles: 1 ((sevenseven ttimes)imes) RRuns:uns: 2 ((sixsix ttimes)imes) TTriples:riples: 1 ((sixsix ttimes)imes) HHits:its: 3 aatt OOlele MMississ ((4/18/09)4/18/09) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 1 ((fourfour ttimes)imes) HHitit SStreak:treak: 8 ggamesames ((4/10-4/22/09)4/10-4/22/09) RRBIs:BIs: 3 ((threethree ttimes)imes) WWalks:alks: 2 vvs.s. SSyracuseyracuse ((2/26/10)2/26/10) & vvs.s. AArizonarizona ((6/3/10)6/3/10) SStolentolen BBases:ases: 1 ((1313 ttimes)imes)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): UT’s starting shortstop in career-long, eight-game skein that stretched from April 10-22... 2010 and relief catcher, Andrews hit from the right side of the In her first NCAA Regional action, Andrews singled twice, plate after spending the majority of her rookie season slapping... scored a run and swiped a base in a 4-3 victory over James She posted a .213 average with four doubles, three triples, four Madison (5/15)...Recorded a perfect 3-for-3 day at the plate home runs and 20 RBIs...Registered four multi-hit and six multi- with a double and triple in a loss at Ole Miss (4/18) and hit .625 RBI efforts as a sophomore...Coerced a pair of walks against (5-for-8) during the three-game series with Auburn (4/10-11)... #3 Arizona in her first career Women’s College World Series In a doubleheader versus AU on April 11th, she tripled and action as UT rolled past the ‘Cats, 9-0 (5 inn.)...Reached on scored the winning run in the 11th inning of a marathon, 2-1 an error, walked and scored twice during UT’s 5-0 rout of #2 (11-inn.) victory and then plated the deciding tally on a Nicole Michigan (5/27) in NCAA Super Regional action...Pulled off a Kajitani walk-off three-bagger in the second match-up of the perfect squeeze bunt to knock in a run versus Ball State (5/21) DH as UT rallied from a one-run deficit to a 3-2 win and a and doubled in a tally versus Virginia (5/22) in NCAA Knoxville series sweep...Scored twice and recorded a pair of base hits, Regional play...Blasted her first HR since Feb. 25th during the including one that christened a six-run explosion in the second 6-5 win over #11 LSU (5/8) as her two-run bomb traveled inning, as UT dug out of a 4-0 hole to a 9-4 win versus Villanova directly over the top of the fair pole in left...Reached base twice (2/15)...Went 2-for-3 with her initial career triple and a RBI in in the doubleheader opener at #4 Alabama, via walk and hit by a 6-1 triumph over Texas-Arlington (2/13)...Picked up her first pitch...Singled to deep short during the second inning of UT’s collegiate hit, RBI and double on a shot up the middle during the 4-3 upset of #4 Florida (4/23)...Knocked in a run on a base hit second inning of an 11-3 (6 inn.) victory over Utah State (2/6) at down the left field line in the opening frame of UT’s 10-0 (6 the BYU Red Desert Classic in St. George, Utah. inn.) blowout of Tennessee Tech (4/20)...Tripled in three Lady Vols during the first inning of Tennessee’s 14-0 (5 inn.) rout of HIGH SCHOOL: Andrews ventures to Tennessee as only Western Carolina (4/8)...Reached on an error in the 10th inning the second Lady Vol softball player to hail from the state of and later scored the winning run on Kat Dotson’s walk-off Washington...An impressive student in the classroom with single to down Kentucky (3/23), 4-3 (10 inn.)...Registered her numerous academic awards such as the Pac 9 honor for main- second three-bagger of both the season and the week during taining a 3.8 or higher GPA, it’s on both the softball diamond Tennessee’s 10-6 loss to #6 Georgia (3/20)...Tripled while going and the basketball hardwood that she made her name truly 2-for-2 in the 10-0 (5 inn.) win over Austin Peay (3/17)...Posted known...Andrews was tabbed as a 2008 EA Sports All-American an infield base knock in a pair of wins over Campbell (3/13- and the 2008 Tacoma News Tribune Female Athlete of the Year 14)...Singled twice in three at-bats during the 10-4 series finale while being chosen as a 2A all-state infielder by the Washington victory at Mississippi State (3/10)...Put together a four-game State Sports Writers...The Tumwater, Wash., product helped hitting streak from Feb. 21 through Feb. 25 (St. Mary’s, New guide her Tumwater H.S. team to the 2006 Washington State, Mexico State, Pacific and #10 Stanford)...Hammered single HR’s District and Pac 9 League Championships with a 26-1 overall against St. Mary’s (2/21) and #10 Stanford (2/25)...Blasted her record and 16-0 conference mark...For her efforts in both first career HR, a three-run shot versus Bradley (2/20)...Went 2006 and 2007, the Washington State Sports Writers tabbed 2-for-3 with a double, two runs scored and three RBIs in the Andrews as All-State 3A & 2A First-Team...During her junior win over Weber State (2/20). season in 2007, Andrews hit .524 with a .655 on-base percent- age while going 15-for-15 on stolen bases...The Tacoma News AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Held down the starting short- Tribune selected her First-Team All-Area (2005, 2006), and The stop spot for the Lady Vols throughout all 59 contests dur- Daily Olympian chose her to its All-Area Fastpitch Team (2005, ing her freshman campaign clad in the Orange & White...The 2006)...Andrews has been timed at 2.69 seconds to first base Tumwater, Wash., native hit .299 overall with 44 hits, 22 runs and at 11.30 from home-to-home...In ASA Gold ball with the scored, three doubles, three triples, seven RBIs and eight stolen Washington LadyHawks, she helped guide the squad to a first- bases...Andrews recorded 11 multi-hit games during the 2009 place finish at the 2003 ASA State Championship and fifth at campaign, posted a pair of five-game hitting streaks and then a the 2003 ASA Western Nationals...On the basketball court, she ANDREWS’ CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2009 .299 59-59 147 22 44 7 3 3 0 8 11 9 34 3 0 4 53 .361 .352 2010 .213 62-58 122 27 26 20 4 3 4 5 6 24 32 3 1 6 48 .393 .353 Totals .260 121-117 269 49 70 27 7 6 4 13 17 33 66 6 1 10 101 .375 .353

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PERSONAL: Majoring in psychology…Chose Tennessee from a list of schools that included Stanford, Oregon State and Washington...Has one sister, Amanda, 19, and one brother, Noah, 11...Ashley Elizabeth Andrews was born February 18, 1990, in Lacey, Wash.…Her parents are Glenn and Kim Andrews.

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BBAKER’SAKER’S CCAREERAREER HHIGHSIGHS AAtt BBats:ats: 2 vvs.s. AAustinustin PPeayeay ((3/17/10)3/17/10) DDoubles:oubles: 0 RRuns:uns: 1 ((1414 ttimes)imes) TTriples:riples: 0 HHits:its: 1 vvs.s. SSanan JJoseose SSt.t. ((2/7/09)2/7/09) & WWebereber SSt.t. ((2/20/10)2/20/10) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 1 vvs.s. WWebereber SStatetate ((2/20/10)2/20/10) HHitit SStreak:treak: 1 ((2/7/09)2/7/09) & ((2/20/10)2/20/10) RRBIs:BIs: 2 vvs.s. WWebereber SStatetate ((2/20/10)2/20/10) WWalks:alks: 0 SStolentolen BBases:ases: 1 ((fivefive ttimes)imes)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Drew playing time as a pinch 4x400m and 4x800m outdoors and the 300 and 500m, 4x400m runner, pinch hitter or in the outfield in 53 games during 2010... and 4x800m indoors...A two-time all-district choice in cross Was often summoned into games as a defensive replacement country, Baker helped her team finish third in the Virginia state in the outfield during the late innings...Scored three runs and meet during her freshman campaign...Also was both all-district tallied a HR and a pair of RBIs in limited at-bats at the dish... and all-region as a catcher for the softball squad during her Received an at-bat during the 6-5 victory over #11 LSU (5/8), senior year. the 6-4 triumph over #9 Georgia in the SEC Tournament (5/13), the 5-0 win over Ball State (5/23) in the Knoxville PERSONAL: Majoring in exercise science…Chose to attend Regional and the 5-0 rout of #2 Michigan (5/27) in NCAA Super Tennessee instead of Virginia Tech and Bridgewater College... Regionals...Received playing time in both match-ups against #4 Among former teammates who played collegiate softball are Florida (4/23), managing an at-bat during the opener against the Jenna Rhodes of Virginia Tech and Katie Spitzer of James Gators...Tallied a run during a 9-1 (5 inn.) rout of Presbyterian Madison...Has numerous siblings including Chris Nance, 30, (4/17)...Received a career-high two at-bats in the 10-0 (5 inn.) Jeremy Nance, 27, Brandie Nance, 25, and Heather Baker, 19, win over Austin Peay (3/17)...As a pinch hitter versus Weber who recently played softball at Lincoln Memorial University... State (2/20) at the Troy Cox Classic in Las Cruces, N.M., Baker Holly Nichole Baker was born April 17, 1990, in Harrisonburg, blasted her first collegiate home run, a two-run shot to center Va….Her parents are Jay Baker and Julie Morehead. (in only her fourth career at-bat) in the third inning to finalize the contest in favor of the Big Orange, 21-2 (5 inn.)...Scored as a pinch runner during the loss to #8 UCLA (2/13) at the NTC Division I Elite Invitational in Clermont, Fla. AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Utilized mainly as a pinch run- ner in 2009, Baker saw action in 35 contests for the Lady Vols during her rookie campaign...Went 1-of-3 at the plate (.333), scored 11 runs and registered five stolen bases in six attempts... Received playing time in the outfield during six contests for UT (Belmont, 3/11; at Florida, 3/22; Mississippi State, 3/29; Auburn, 4/10; ETSU, 4/14; Jacksonville State, 5/17)...Scored as a pinch runner on Nicole Kajitani’s walk-off triple in the bottom of the seventh inning during UT’s comeback victory over Auburn (4/11)...Plated the tying run in the sixth inning of the 6-5 (8 inn.) come-from-behind triumph at #6 Oklahoma (3/7) on a single by senior Danielle Pieroni...In her first collegiate at-bat, Baker delivered a clean single to right field during the fourth inning of the 16-0 (5 inn.) rout of San Jose State (2/7). HIGH SCHOOL: A native of Broadway, Va., Baker stayed busy during her scholastic career by taking part in five sports at Broadway High School, including softball, basketball, indoor and outdoor track and cross country...She was cited as an honor graduate while serving as a member of the National Honor Society, the Foreign Language Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society...She achieved numerous all-district and all- region honors on the track while running the 200 and 400m,

BAKER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2009 .333 35-0 3 11 1 0 0 0 0 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 2010 .071 53-0 14 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 .286 .071 Totals .118 88-0 17 14 2 2 0 0 1 5 6 0 9 0 0 0 5 .294 .118

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BBURCHELL’SURCHELL’S CAREERCAREER HHIGHSIGHS AAtt BBats:ats: 5 vvs.s. BBYUYU ((2/7/09)2/7/09) & aatt LLSUSU ((4/4/09)4/4/09) DDoubles:oubles: 2 vvs.s. SSanan JJoseose SStatetate ((2/7/09)2/7/09) RRuns:uns: 2 ((sevenseven ttimes)imes) TTriples:riples: 0 HHits:its: 3 vvs.s. MMississippiississippi SStatetate ((3/28/09)3/28/09) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 2 vvs.s. UUMassMass ((2/20/09)2/20/09) HHitit SStreak:treak: 6 ggamesames ((3/14-3/27/10)3/14-3/27/10) RRBIs:BIs: 4 vvs.s. CCampbellampbell ((3/14/10)3/14/10) & AAustinustin PPeayeay ((3/17/10)3/17/10) WWalks:alks: 2 aatt FFloridalorida ((3/22/09)3/22/09) SStolentolen BBases:ases: 1 vvs.s. BBelmontelmont ((3/11/09)3/11/09) & vvs.s. AArkansasrkansas ((3/25/09)3/25/09)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Burchell appeared in 48 games Received the majority of her playing time (38 games) in the des- for Tennessee in 2010 with 31 starts...Drew playing time at ignated player spot in the line-up, but also played 20 contests catcher and designated player as well as in the outfield and at in the outfield and got into three match-ups behind the plate... first base...She posted a .264 average with 16 runs scored, a Singled and scored during a four-run, second-inning outburst pair of doubles, four home runs and 23 RBIs...Recorded three in NCAA Regional action against Nebraska (5/16)...Blasted a multi-hit and seven multi-RBI games...Walked and was hit by a solo home run to deep center in UT’s 6-3 win at #8 Georgia pitch as the Lady Vols downed #9 Georgia, 7-5, at the Women’s (4/26)...Was 2-for-3 with two runs scored in a 14-2 (5 inn.) College World Series...Her third inning lead-off single got blasting of Kentucky (4/8)...Knocked in a pair of runs, including Tennessee off and running in an eventual three-run outburst the game-winner on a perfectly executed squeeze bunt in the as the Big Orange raced past #2 Michigan (5/27), 5-0, in the bottom of the seventh inning to rally the Big Orange past UTEP first contest at NCAA Super Regionals...Singled back through (4/1), 3-2...Hit a staggering .857 (6-for-7) during Tennessee’s the middle in the 11-2 rout of Virginia (5/22) at the Knoxville three-game series against Mississippi State (3/28-29), including Regional...Drew a walk against #9 Georgia and was hit by a pitch a perfect 3-for-3 effort in an 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of the Bulldogs... against #3 Alabama, both plays eventually leading to single tallies Drew a pair of walks off Florida All-American pitcher Stacey in the SEC Tournament (5/13-14)...Blasted a three-run homer Nelson during the third match-up of UT’s series in Gainesville, to right center during the Big Orange’s 6-5 triumph over #11 Fla. (3/22)...Doubled and scored while posting a 2-for-3 day at LSU (5/8)...Delivered a key two-out, two-RBI single through the the plate during a 9-2 triumph over South Carolina (3/15)... right side of the infield in the opening frame of the 5-3 win in Knocked in two runs as part of a 2-for-4 effort against Bowling the finale at Arkansas (4/14)...Posted hits in both victories over Green (2/27)...Ignited the Lady Vol offense to a 6-1 victory Western Carolina (4/8)...Singled to right in the third inning for over #23 Massachusetts at the Cathedral City Classic by going two RBI’s to help UT gain early control in a 7-1 triumph over 2-for-3 with a pair of home runs and a career-best three RBIs... Kentucky (3/23)...Led the squad average-wise in the regular- Delivered a clutch two-run single in the 10th inning to help seal season series versus #6 Georgia, hitting .500 (3-for-6) while a marathon, 4-0 (10 inn.) win over BYU (2/7)...Posted a perfect blasting a two-run homer and registering three runs scored... 2-for-2 contest with two doubles, two runs scored and a RBI Continued her hot streak in the victory over Austin Peay (3/17) in the 16-0 (5 inn.) rout of San Jose State (2/7)...Recorded her by tallying her second straight four-RBI game while going 2-for- initial career hit and home run versus Utah State (2/6) and her 3 with a double...Made a clutch pinch hit appearance versus first career RBI on a groundout against Northern Colorado Campbell (3/14) by blasting her first career grand slam in the (2/5) at the BYU Red Desert Classic in St. George, Utah. sixth inning to rally Tennessee from a 6-4 deficit to an eventual 9-6 victory over the Camels...Was 2-for-3 with a double and an HIGH SCHOOL: Having started for the varsity at Columbia RBI in the 5-4 loss at Mississippi State (3/9)...Singled to center Academy since her eighth-grade season in 2004, Burchell is in the fifth inning of a 6-0 win over Ohio (3/5) at the Tennessee known for her exceptional power at the plate...She completed Classic...Blasted a solo home run and delivered a sacrifice fly her stay at Columbia Academy with a .498 career batting during the 11-2 (5 inn.) victory over St. Mary’s (2/21) at the average, 50 home runs and a staggering 185 RBIs...Was a Troy Cox Classic in Las Cruces, N.M....Singled against both #11 Wendy’s High School Heisman finalist in 2008...She was chosen Oklahoma (2/14) and Weber State (2/20) and scored twice Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-State four against the Wildcats...Was credited with an RBI on a bouncer times (2004, 2005, 2007, 2008) and MTSCA All-Mid State, All- to second base against #8 UCLA (2/13) at the NTC Division I District and All-District Tournament five times (2004-08)...The Elite Invitational in Clermont, Fla. then-freshman set a Tennessee state record in 2005 with 16 home runs to go along with a .546 average and 54 RBIs as the AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Opened her career in the Columbia Daily Herald tabbed her as the “Home Run Queen”... Orange & White by hitting .256 over 56 games played (52 Burchell recorded a .419 average with six HR’s and 26 RBIs dur- starts) with 18 runs scored, three doubles, five home runs, 25 ing her senior campaign, .505 average with 14 homers and 41 RBIs, 16 walks and a pair of stolen bases in three attempts... RBI in her junior season (’07), a 401 average with seven HR’s,

BURCHELL’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2009 .256 56-52 129 18 33 25 3 0 5 2 3 16 38 3 0 7 51 .395 .351 2010 .264 48-31 87 16 23 23 2 0 4 0 1 16 22 3 2 2 37 .425 .389 Totals .259 104-83 216 34 56 48 5 0 9 2 4 32 60 6 2 9 88 .407 .367

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34 RBIs, six triples and 16 doubles in 2006 and a .522 mark with seven big flies and 30 RBIs in 2004...Following her junior season (‘07), The Tennessean (Nashville, Tenn.) selected her as First-Team All-State and she also reaped All-Middle Tennessee “A” Team honors...She also spent time as a defender for the Columbia Academy varsity soccer team and earned a nod as a starter in the 2006 TSSAA State Tournament...She helped guide the powerful Haning’s OC Batbusters ASA squad in Gold Nationals to a second place national finish in 2007 with four home runs...She hit three homers in three at-bats for the Chattanooga Fury at the Rising Stars Tour in 2007 and spent time excelling in club action for the Southern Illinois Force and Xtreme Edge. PERSONAL: Majoring in child and family studies…Lists paint- ing, making new things, reading and spending time with family and friends as interests outside softball...Cites current New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter as her favorite athlete.. Hopes to be an early childhood educator after graduation...Has one brother, Noah, 17, and a sister, Maddie, 6...Olivia Shelby Burchell was born July 20, 1990, in Nashville, Tenn.…Her par- ents are Todd and DeLon Burchell.

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HHOSFIELD’SOSFIELD’S CCAREERAREER HHIGHSIGHS IInningsnnings PPitched:itched: 88.0.0 vvs.s. BBYUYU ((2/7/09)2/7/09) & LLouisvilleouisville ((5/23/10)5/23/10) SStrikeouts:trikeouts: 1100 aatt OOlele MMississ ((4/18/09)4/18/09) & vvs.s. UUCFCF ((2/13/10)2/13/10)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Hosfield registered a 17-8 mark with out Tennessee’s 3-2 upset victory with one perfect inning of work... a 3.27 ERA and 130 K’s in 171.1 innings of work...Made 48 appearances Fired her first shutout of the year by three-hitting Ohio in the circle with 25 starts, six complete game efforts and a pair of solo (3/5) while tallying five K’s...Entered into the line-up as the designated shutouts...Tied for 11th in all of NCAA Division I in saves with four... player, Hosfield recorded her first collegiate base hit on an infield single Posted a perfect 2-0 mark in four NCAA Tournament appearances during the 6-0 win over Ohio (3/5) at the Tennessee Classic...Picked while tossing 16.2 innings...Worked 2.1 frames of relief in Tennessee’s up her second save of the year with three innings of dominant, hitless 8-0 (5 inn.) loss to #3 Arizona (6/6) at the Women’s College World relief during the 3-0 victory over #16 Ohio State...Started at DP in the Series...Continued her impressive postseason, starting the deciding triumph over St. Mary’s going 0-for-3 despite hitting the ball hard in all game at #2 Michigan (5/28) in front of a hostile UM record crowd three at-bats...In the triumph over New Mexico State during the Troy of 2,479 and picking up the victory to send the Lady Vols on to the Cox Classic title game in Las Cruces, N.M., the Murfreesboro, Tenn., WCWS...Hosfield allowed just two runs on four hits over 4.2 innings native allowed one tally on four hits with nine K’s in four innings as UT against the powerful Wolverines...Led Tennessee past Louisville (5/23) rolled, 10-1 (5 inn.)...Fired three frames of three-hit relief to pick up during the title game of the Knoxville Regional with an outstanding the save in the 4-2 triumph over #11 Oklahoma at the NTC Division effort that saw her toss 8.0 innings of four-hit ball while allowing one I Elite Invitational in Clermont, Fla....After opening her sophomore run and striking out two...Was the tough-luck losing pitcher during campaign at 0-2 with tough defeats to #8 UCLA and UCF (tied a the SEC Tournament semifinals against #3 Alabama (5/14), giving up a career-high with 10 K’s against the Knights), Hosfield rebounded to walk-off solo homer in the seventh inning to the Tide, after allowing post consecutive wins over Weber State (2/20), Cleveland State (2/21) just two runs on four hits with five K’s over four innings against UA’s and New Mexico State (2/23). dangerous line-up...Pitched well against #11 LSU (5/8) but got little offensive support, allowing three runs on four hits with four K’s in AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Hosfield opened her UT career as the a complete game, 3-0 defeat...After taking the loss in the opener at Lady Vols’ workhorse in the circle, firing the second most innings in #4 Alabama, allowing three runs on five hits over 4.0 frames of relief, the Southeastern Conference in 2009 (257.1) while posting a 28-13 Hosfield rebounded to fire 3.1 no-hit innings of relief against the Tide record with a 2.67 ERA on her way to SEC All-Freshman honors...She as Tennessee attempted to rally in the finale...Contributed perhaps her tied for 12th in NCAA Division I in pitching victories and rated second best performances of the season in the DH against #4 Florida (4/23) in the SEC in victories, rated fourth in strikeouts (221) and 11th in and its powerful offense...Hosfield allowed three earned runs on seven opposing batting average (.222)...The 5-9 righty was honored as the hits over 7.0 total innings of work and even picked up the win in the SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 23rd after posting a 4-0 record DH finale, firing three frames of relief as UT rallied for a 4-3 upset with a 1.11 ERA and 27 K’s in 25.1 innings at the prestigious Cathedral win over the Gators... Struck out seven Presbyterian batters in a 9-1 City Classic...During the event, Hosfield fired a complete-game, one- (6 inn.) victory over the Blue Hose (4/17)...Was the winning pitcher in hit shutout over Loyola Marymount, two-hit #15 Massachusetts and Tennessee’s comeback 2-1 win at Auburn (4/10), working five frames relieved in wins over Hawai’i and Cal Poly...During the year she also while allowing no earned runs and posting two strikeouts...Picked up beat No. 6 Oklahoma (twice), No. 18 LSU (twice including at the SEC the victory by tossing three innings of two-hit ball with four K’s in a Tournament), No. 25 Kansas and Auburn (three times)...With UT 14-0 (5 inn.) rout of Western Carolina (4/8)...Permitted one unearned trailing #6 Oklahoma 5-0 after one frame, Hosfield entered in relief run on four hits over five innings of work with three K’s in picking up and shutout the dangerous Sooners the rest of the way on five hits as the triumph during the 3-1 win over South Carolina (4/3)...Helped the Tennessee rallied for a 6-5 (8 inn.) win...Garnered her first SEC victory Big Orange beat Ole Miss (3/31), 6-3, by permitting a single tally while by shutting out South Carolina over six innings with seven K’s (3/15)... scattering eight base knocks and recording three K’s over six innings... Posted a complete-game, three-hit blanking of North Florida (2/13)... Allowed just two earned runs over eight innings of work (1.75 ERA) Fired a career-high eight innings, allowing just two hits and striking out in the doubleheader sweep of Kentucky (3/23)...Was 2-0 with a 1.97 six in UT’s 4-0 (10 inn.) win over BYU (2/7)...Combined with Ashton ERA over 10.2 innings and recorded a solo shutout of Campbell (3/13) Ward to no-hit San Jose State (2/7) in St. George, Utah...Allowed only in helping guide UT to Tennessee Invitational title...Suffered a tough two runs on seven hits in a razor-thin, 2-1 defeat to eventual national defeat at Mississippi State (3/9), allowing three earned runs on eight champion Washington (2/6) and USA Softball National Player of the hits over 5.2 innings during a 5-4 loss...Finished off the series opening Year Danielle Lawrie in just her second start at UT...Picked up her 8-4 win at MSU (3/9) by allowing three hits and no runs with two K’s first collegiate victory in a complete-game, four-hit shutout with seven over two innings of work...Made it four saves in 2010 by closing out K’s in Tennessee’s season-opening 10-0 (5 inn.) win against Northern Illinois State on both 3/6 and 3/7, entering both match-ups with the Colorado (2/5). potential tying runs on deck...Relieved against No. 13 Texas and closed HOSFIELD’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2009 .000 3-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 2010 .143 50-26 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .143 .143 Totals .143 53-29 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .143 .143 YEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG. WP HBP 2009 28-13 2.67 54 43 20 6/5 2 257.1 217 114 98 103 221 .222 15 18 2010 17-8 3.27 48 25 6 2/3 4 171.1 172 92 80 62 130 .259 13 18 Totals 45-21 2.91 102 68 26 8/8 6 428.2 389 206 178 165 351 .237 28 36

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HIGH SCHOOL: A local pitching product out of Riverdale High School in Murfreesboro, Tenn., Hosfield made a name for herself on both the local and national level for her amazing efforts from the cir- cle...She was chosen as the National High School Coaches Association (NHSCA) National High School Player of the Year in 2008 despite missing a majority of the year with an injury...During her senior cam- paign, Hosfield tallied a 9-1 record, a 0.26 ERA and 124 strikeouts in 54.2 innings with a K-per-seven inning ratio of 15.9...Was chosen as one of Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” on September 8, 2008... During her junior year (2007), Hosfield set the national high school single-season record with 659 strikeouts in just 257 innings of work, posted a 44-5 mark with a 0.31 ERA, tossed seven no-hitters, three perfect games, 17 one-hitters and 31 solo shutouts and led her school to its initial state tournament berth...Her 44 victories and 31 shutouts rated third and fourth in a single campaign, respectively, in the national high school record book...The single-season strikeout mark broke the Tennessee state record held by former UT hurler Megan Rhodes... She wrapped up her career at Riverdale with 1,403 total K’s...In 2006, she posted a 36-5 record with a 0.35 ERA and 497 K’s while also hit- ting .373 with 23 RBIs...She drew a 2007 selection as a First-Team EA Sports All-American and was selected by The Tennessean as its 2007 Player of the Year...She reaped Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-State honors twice (2006, 2007) and All-Mid-State on four occasions (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)...Hosfield is a three-time All-District Most Valuable Player, two-time Daily News Journal MVP and Softball Athlete of the Year (2006, 2007) and was Rise Magazine’s Under Armour “Top Softball Athlete to Watch in 2008”...Her high school squads won three district and regional titles (2005, 2006, 2007) and the 2007 sectional championship...A member of the Haning’s Batbusters squad in ASA Gold as early as her sophomore year in high school, she contributed from the circle as the team earned a second- place finish at ASA Nationals in 2007...She previously played Gold ball with the Nashville Nighthawks and the Xtreme Edge. PERSONAL: Majoring in communication studies…Was chosen by the U.S. Olympic Committee as one of the top 19-under pitchers in the nation and was invited to tryout for the U.S. Junior National Team... Hopes to go into sports marketing or advertising after her playing career...Former Gold teammates currently at other schools include Monica Harrison, Donna Kerr and Gionna DiSalvatore (UCLA), Aja Paculba (Florida) and Brittany Lastrapes (Arizona)...Has one sister, Ashley, 23, a recent graduate of Middle Tennessee State University... Cathleen Woodson Hosfield was born December 12, 1989, in Murfreesboro, Tenn.…Her parents are David and Anne Hosfield.

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SSPIGNER’SPIGNER’S CCAREERAREER HHIGHSIGHS AAtt BBats:ats: 5 ((fivefive times)times) DDoubles:oubles: 2 ((fourfour ttimes)imes) PPitchingitching KK’s:’s: 3 ((twotwo ttimes)imes) RRuns:uns: 3 vvs.s. BBowlingowling GGreenreen ((2/27/09)2/27/09) & aatt TTenn.enn. TTechech ((4/20/10)4/20/10) TTriples:riples: 0 IIP:P: 55.0.0 aatt GGeorgiaeorgia ((4/26/09)4/26/09) HHits:its: 4 aatt OOlele MMississ ((4/19/09)4/19/09) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 2 vvs.s. SSanan JJoseose SStatetate ((2/7/09)2/7/09) & IIllinoisllinois SStatetate ((3/6/10)3/6/10) HHitit SStreak:treak: 8 ggamesames ((2/19-2/272/19-2/27 & 44/4-4/18/09)/4-4/18/09) RRBIs:BIs: 6 vvs.s. SSanan JJoseose SStatetate ((2/7/09)2/7/09) WWalks:alks: 3 aatt LLSUSU ((4/5/09)4/5/09) SStolentolen BBases:ases: 1 vvs.s. TTennesseeennessee TTechech ((3/13/10)3/13/10)

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010): Continued her outstanding offensive career as part of a 3-for-4, four-RBI effort in UT’s 6-5 rally past Illinois contributions by hitting .350 overall with a team-best 14 doubles, State (3/6), going back-to-back on HR’s in the fifth inning with Tiffany 58 RBIs and a .583 slugging percentage...Blasted eight home runs to Huff...Had the big hit in the opening frame against #16 Ohio State raise her career big fly number to 22 and move into seventh on the with a three-run homer to center field as Tennessee triumphed, 3-0... Tennessee all-time HR chart...Named Louisville Slugger/NFCA Second Entered the circle in relief against Syracuse (2/26), working one inning Team All-Southeast Region, her second consecutive all region selec- and allowing no earned runs while finishing off the Lady Vols’ 8-6 win... tion...Posted a squad-best 17 multi-RBI games as well as 14 multi-hit Went 2-for-4 with an RBI in losses to both Pacific and #10 Stanford contests in 2010...Tied for fourth in the Southeastern Conference in (2/25)...Helped lead Tennessee to the Troy Cox Classic title by going RBIs and fifth in doubles...Walked, was hit by a pitch and scored twice 3-for-3 at the plate with a double, a HR and three RBIs in a 10-1 (5 inn.) as Tennessee beat #9 Georgia (6/4), 7-5, at the Women’s College rout of New Mexico State (2/23)...Blasted the eventual game-winning World Series...Knocked in a pair of tallies via a fifth-inning two-bagger grand slam (her first GS) in the third frame of the 4-2 victory over #11 in her initial WCWS career action as UT routed #3 Arizona (6/3), Oklahoma (2/14) in Clermont, Fla....Singled to left field in the loss to 9-0 (5 inn.)...Drew a pair of walks, including one intentional free pass, #8 UCLA (2/13). during the 4-3, clinching victory at #2 Michigan (5/28) in NCAA Super Regional action...Doubled in the tying run during the fifth inning against AS A FRESHMAN (2009): Wasted little time making her mark Louisville (5/23), knotting the score at 1-1 in the Knoxville Regional on a national level by hitting .322 with a team-best 14 doubles, a UT Championship Game that UT would eventually win 3-1 (9 inn.)...Was freshman record 14 home runs and 48 RBIs, while leading the squad in 2-for-5 with a two-RBI single in the 11-2 pasting of Virginia (5/22)... (113) and posting a .638 slugging percentage...The starting Singled in a score during the opening frame of UT’s 6-4 triumph over third-baseman was honored as a Louisville Slugger/National Fastpitch #9 Georgia in the SEC Tournament (5/13)...Hit safely in all three games Coaches Association (NFCA) All-Southeast Region and a Southeastern of the series versus #11 LSU (.571 avg.), posting two doubles and a Conference All-Freshman selection...Her 14 big flies broke former pair of RBIs...Singled in each of the two match-ups at #4 Alabama... Lady Vol Carrie Swinford’s rookie school record of 13 set back in Walked and scored UT’s first run in the third and later reached on an 1996, the year before Tennessee began SEC play...The HR total rated error during the decisive seventh-inning comeback as Tennessee ral- Spigner sixth in the final SEC statistics and tied for the fourth-most lied to upset #4 Florida (4/23), 4-3...Singled in a run, walked twice and homers by a freshman in all of NCAA Division I...She registered 16 plated a season-high three runs in the 10-0 (6 inn.) rout of Tennessee multi-hit and 12 multi-RBI contests and homered in four consecutive Tech (4/20)...Hit 5-for-6 over the doubleheader with a HR against contests from March 11-18 against Belmont, South Carolina (two Presbyterian (4/17) and three RBIs in each of the two match-ups... games) and Middle Tennessee...Also contributed 16 innings from the Blasted a pair of two-baggers while going 3-for-3 with an RBI in the pitching circle, highlighted by five strong innings at #8 Georgia (4/26) 5-3 win at Arkansas (4/14)...Went a perfect 2-for-2 with a pair of RBIs to pick up her first pitching win, 6-3...Set a career-high by going 4-for- in UT’s 11-0 (5 inn.) thrashing of Western Carolina (4/8)...Singled in a 4 at the plate with two doubles at Ole Miss (4/19)...Crushed what run and was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded to post a pair of RBIs turned out to be a vital two-run HR in the 3-3 tie at #18 LSU (4/5/)... in the 8-0 (5 inn.) rout at South Carolina (4/3)...Absolutely crushed Knocked in three runs and homered in wins over Arkansas (3/25) and a solo homer to left in the win over Middle Tennessee (3/31), while Mississippi State (3/28)...Hit .545 (6-for-11) for the week in contests going 3-for-3 at the dish, and in the process won $700 for a UT fan against Belmont (3/11) and South Carolina (two games, 3/15) with in attendance as part of the “If a Lady Vol Homers During the Inning” three homers and 10 RBIs to be chosen as the SEC Player of the marketing promotion...Recorded RBIs via a fielder’s choice and a Week...With Tennessee trailing in-state foe MTSU 5-1 late, Spigner sacrifice fly in the 7-1 win over Kentucky (3/23)...Picked up her first blasted a two-run homer in the bottom of the sixth and then with two career save in the pitching circle by getting Tennessee out of a run- outs in the bottom of the seventh delivered a clutch two-run, walk- ners at second and third, one-out jam in the seventh inning of a 5-4 off double as UT battled back for a 6-5 win...In two contests at #6 win over #6 Georgia (3/20)...Recorded her first pitching victory of the Oklahoma (3/6-7), Spigner was 4-for-6 with a double, a HR and three season in the 10-0 (5 inn.) win over Austin Peay (3/17), working two RBIs as UT swept both games from the powerful Sooners...Posted a innings of two-hit relief with a career-high tying three K’s...Hit .444 perfect 3-for-3 day at the plate with a pair of two-baggers and three with a double and nine total RBIs during the four-game Tennessee RBIs against Liberty (2/24)...Erupted for a career-high six RBIs on two Invitational, highlighted by a three-RBI effort in a 10-0 (5 inn.) rout of home runs as part of a 3-for-3 effort in UT’s 16-0 (5 inn.) rout of San Liberty (3/14)...Doubled twice and was 3-for-4 with an RBI in an 8-4 Jose State (2/7)...Delivered her first career big fly as part of a 2-for-4 triumph over Illinois State (3/7)...Helped guide Tennessee to an 8-4 win day against Utah State (2/6)...Garnered her initial career hit on a third in the series opener at Mississippi State (3/9) by going 2-for-2 with a inning single into right center against Northern Colorado (2/5) in her HR and two RBIs and doubled in a tally during the 10-4 finale triumph first collegiate contest. (3/10)...Blasted two home runs in a contest for the second time in her SPIGNER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2009 .322 59-59 177 34 57 48 14 0 14 0 0 27 40 3 1 2 113 .638 .418 2010 .350 60-60 163 34 57 58 14 0 8 1 1 34 31 7 5 2 95 .583 .469 Totals .335 119-119 340 68 114 106 28 0 22 1 1 61 71 10 6 4 208 .612 .444 YEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG. WP HBP 2009 1-0 5.25 6 0 0 0/0 0 16.0 17 15 12 6 7 .270 0 1 2010 1-1 5.25 5 0 0 0/1 1 4.0 6 4 3 4 4 .333 1 0 Totals 2-1 5.25 11 0 0 0/1 1 20.0 23 19 15 10 11 .284 1 1

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HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time EA Sports First-Team All-American (2007, 2008), 2008 EA Sports National High School Player of the Year and 2007-08 Gatorade California Softball Player of the Year, Spigner was honored as one of Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” on August 25, 2008, and as a “Latino Faces in the Crowd” Featured Athlete in SI during Oct./Nov. of 2008...Tabbed as a 2008 NFCA All-American and All-West Region choice...Also was chosen as California State Softball Player of the Year, the California Division I Athlete of the Year and was a two-time all-state choice...Chosen as the Los Angeles Times’ All-Region Player of the Year, the Daily News’ All-Area Player of the Year, the All- CIF Division I Player of the Year and the All-Santa Clarita Valley Signal Player of the Year (2008)...As a senior Spigner threw every pitch for her high school team over 236 innings while recording 12 shutouts, 222 strikeouts, an ERA of 0.62 and a ...She also led the state in victories (29), complete games and innings despite not having pitched competitively since junior high school...Spigner tallied a .480 batting average, a .575 on-base percentage and a .930 slugging percentage dur- ing the ’08 campaign, while tallying seven doubles, a triple and blasting a season record 12 home runs to up her career big fly total to 23... That total surpassed the 22 career homers hit by former U.S. Olympian Crystl Bustos’ during her playing days...Spigner played an integral role as part of the 2007 USA Today National Champion Valencia H.S. squad... During her junior campaign, she led her national championship team in every category by hitting .418 with 29 RBI, a .673 slugging percentage, a .459 on-base percentage, seven doubles and four homers while also guiding Valencia to a CIF Division I, Southern Section title...Spigner led the Foothill League in RBI (29) while hitting .594 with three HR’s and 16 RBI in league contests...Played a key part in two CIF Southern Section Division I champions (2007, 2008) and was a four-time Foothill League titlist (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)...Spigner was an All-CIF All- Academic Scholar Athlete...Completed high school with a 3.93 GPA and held a 4.2 GPA during her senior year...She was an attendee at the Allister’s National Elite and Top 100 adidas National Futures Camps... She played for the Haning’s Batbusters in ASA Gold in 2008 and the SoCal Choppers in 2007, winning the Champions Cup title and reaping a third-place finish at ASA Gold Nationals. PERSONAL: Majoring in child and family studies…Hiked the Appalachian Trail in the summer of 2006 with Outward Bound... Hopes to become a child psychiatrist after her playing days...Claims to have modeled herself athletically after former Tennessee and current Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning...Lists the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., as the famous person she most admires...Has one brother, Jason, 17...Jessica Loryn Spigner was born October 7, 1990, in Santa Monica, Calif.…Her parents are Michael and Dyan Spigner.

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BBROWN’SROWN’S CAREERCAREER HHIGHSIGHS AAtt BBats:ats: 4 vvs.s. CClevelandleveland SStatetate ((2/21/10)2/21/10) & PPresbyterianresbyterian ((4/17/10)4/17/10) DDoubles:oubles: 1 ((fivefive ttimes)imes) R Runs:uns: 3 vvs.s. SSt.t. MMary’sary’s ((2/21/10)2/21/10) TTriples:riples: 0 H Hits:its: 2 ((threethree ttimes)imes) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 0 H Hitit SStreak:treak: 4 ggamesames ((3/21-4/8/10)3/21-4/8/10) RRBIs:BIs: 1 ((fivefive ttimes)imes) W Walks:alks: 1 ((fourfour ttimes)imes) SStolentolen BBases:ases: 1 aatt SSouthouth CCarolinaarolina ((4/3/10)4/3/10) AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Brown played in 49 contests and 16 RBIs while going 13-for-13 on stolen bases...Hit .457 during her rookie season at Rocky Top, drawing 21 starts on as a sophomore with a .500 on-base percentage...As a rookie the infield at either shortstop, second base or third base... she was chosen as the softball team’s Most Valuable Player and Posted a .286 batting average (18-of-63) with 16 runs scored, twice was selected as its Best Defensive Player...On the hard- five doubles and five RBIs...Played in a pair of contests against #3 wood, she contributed to a co-Foothill League title in women’s Arizona (6/6) at the Women’s College World Series, singling as basketball as a freshman/sophomore...Brown plays summer ball a pinch hitter in UT’s 8-0 (5 inn.) defeat and drawing a walk in for the 18-U So Cal Choppers, who finished third in 2007 at the 5-2 elimination loss to the ‘Cats...Beat out an infield single Gold Nationals in Oklahoma City, Okla....She was also part of during Tennessee’s 4-3 loss to #3 Alabama in the SEC Tourney the 14-U National Champions with the So Cal Smashers and semifinals (5/14)...Went 2-for-3 with a single, double and an RBI played previously with the So Cal Krushers...Also played club in the Big Orange’s 6-1 triumph over #11 LSU (5/9)...Started a soccer and served one year as captain with the Santa Clarita five-run rally in the seventh inning at #4 Alabama with a single United. up the middle off ‘Bama ace Kelsi Dunne...Knocked in a tally in each of the the two triumphs over Presbyterian (4/17), posting PERSONAL: Plans to major in kinesiology at Tennessee with a double to center during the finale...Registered a hit in the 14-0 hopes of becoming either a physician’s assistant or a doctor (5 inn.) thrashing of Western Carolina (4/8)...Doubled, singled after college…Chose to come to UT out of a final group of and plated two scores during a 8-0 (5 inn.) victory over South schools that included defending national champion Washington, Carolina (4/3)...Delivered a base knock in her only at-bat and Cal State Fullerton and Pacific...Hopes to become an athletic scored in the 6-3 victory over Ole Miss (3/27)...Doubled in the trainer following college...Claims to have modeled her game fifth inning of a 7-6 (8 inn.) loss to #6 Georgia (3/21)...Was after U.S. National Team starting shortstop ... credited with an RBI via a sacrifice fly during UT’s 5-4 defeat Has two brothers, her twin, Trevor, 19, who is currently a at Mississippi State (3/9)...Tallied a base hit in the 6-0 triumph sophomore catcher on the baseball squad at UCLA and Joshua, over Ohio (3/5) in the Tennessee Classic...Knocked in her first 17...Melissa Nicole Brown was born November 15, 1991, in career RBI during the third inning of the title game win over Newhall, Calif.…Her parents are Douglas and Janet Brown. New Mexico State (2/23) in the Troy Cox Classic in Las Cruces, N.M....Posted a 2-for-3 effort with a double and three runs scored in the 11-2 (5 inn.) victory over St. Mary’s (2/21)...Tallied single hits in routs over Weber State (2/20) and Bradley (2/20) and scored twice versus Bradley and Cleveland State (2/21)... Picked up her first collegiate hit on a single to left center in the fifth versus #8 UCLA. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-sport athlete at Hart H.S. in softball and basketball, Brown ventures to Tennessee as a slap-hitting middle infielder who helped her squad to a pair of Foothill League (Calif.) titles (2006, 2008)...During the ’08 campaign, her team posted a 9-1 league mark as part of a 25-5 overall record to tie Lady Vols Jessica Spigner and Madison Shipman’s Valencia H.S. squad for the crown...Reaped 2009 first-team All- Foothill League and second-team All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) accolades after hitting .393 (44-of-112) with 18 runs scored during her senior softball campaign...Brown was chosen second-team All-Foothill League in 2008 after record- ing a .458 batting average with 28 runs scored, two home runs

BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2010 .286 49-21 63 16 18 5 5 0 0 1 1 4 9 2 1 0 23 .365 .343 Totals .286 49-21 63 16 18 5 5 0 0 1 1 4 9 2 1 0 23 .365 .343

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wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 3311 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLUNTEERSOLUNTEERS RRAVENAVEN CCHAVANNEHAVANNE 5-8 • SOPHOMORE • OF THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. • 88 NEWBURY PARK HIGH SCHOOL 2010 NFCA All-American, Second Team All-SEC

CCHAVANNE’SHAVANNE’S CCAREERAREER HHIGHSIGHS A Att BBats:ats: 6 vvs.s. KKentuckyentucky ((3/23/10)3/23/10) & LLouisvilleouisville ((5/23/10)5/23/10) DDoubles:oubles: 1 ((fivefive ttimes)imes) R Runs:uns: 4 vvs.s. WWebereber SStatetate ((2/20/10)2/20/10) & CClevelandleveland SSt.t. ((2/21/10)2/21/10) TTriples:riples: 1 ((fivefive ttimes)imes) H Hits:its: 4 ((fourfour ttimes)imes) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 1 ((threethree ttimes)imes) H Hitit SStreak:treak: 1111 ggamesames ((3/23-4/10/10)3/23-4/10/10) RRBIs:BIs: 6 vvs.s. WWebereber SStatetate ((2/20/10)2/20/10) W Walks:alks: 2 vvs.s. PPresbyterianresbyterian ((4/17/10)4/17/10) & AArizonarizona ((6/3/10)6/3/10) SStolentolen BBases:ases: 3 vvs.s. SSyracuseyracuse ((2/26/10)2/26/10) & aatt TTenn.enn. TTechech ((3/13/10)3/13/10)

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Started every game (64 contests) 34) with 16 runs scored, 11 RBIs and seven thefts...Hit an amaz- for Tennessee in 2010 at either third base or in the outfield... ing .850 overall (17-of-20) at the Troy Cox Classic with 13 runs Was tabbed as one of 25 finalists for the USA Softball National scored, a double, two triples, a grand slam homer and 10 RBIs... Collegiate Player of the Year award...Selected as a Louisville Knocked in a career-high six RBIs as part of a 4-for-4, four-tally, Slugger/NFCA Third Team All-American and Louisville Slugger/ grand slam HR effort in the 21-2 (5 inn.) pasting of Weber State NFCA Second Team All-Southeast Region choice...Reaped (2/20)...Counting a seventh-inning walk against #11 Oklahoma, 2010 Second-Team All-Southeastern Conference and SEC All- Chavanne reached base by either hit, walk, error or fielder’s Freshman honors...Picked up SEC Player of the Week honors choice in 22 consecutive plate appearances, over portions of six on Feb. 22, and SEC Freshman of the Week accolades on March match-ups...Her eight consecutive base hits stretching over the 1 (consecutive weeks)...Opened her UT career by leading the St. Mary’s (2/21) and New Mexico State (2/23) contests tied for Big Orange with a .455 (95-of-209) batting average and finished the ninth-longest streak in NCAA Division I softball history... in the top 10 in the league in average, hits and runs scored Also had seven consecutive base hits over the Weber State (62)...Posted a team-best 29 multi-hit games in 2010...Hit a (2/20) and Bradley (2/20) contests to tie for the 14th longest squad-high .433 (13-of-30) during her first experience in NCAA skein in NCAA Division I history...Garnered her first collegiate Tournament play...Ranked seventh in the NCAA Division I hit on a bunt single in the third inning versus UCF (2/13). statistics in batting average, 19th in runs per game (1.0) and 26th in stolen bases per contest (0.58)...Shattered the previous NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL: A member of the 2010 Tennessee freshman single season batting average, , USA Softball Women’s Futures National Team, Chavanne hit and run records...Was 2-for-4 at the dish with a double and played in all seven contests for the squad, either as the starter a tally in UT’s 5-2 elimination loss to #3 Arizona (6/6) at the in right field or as a pinch runner...She hit .389 overall (7-of-18) Women’s College World Series...Led off the fourth frame with while totaling three runs scored, two stolen bases and an RBI as a triple to right center and later scored as the Orange & White her team finished second at the KFC 5 in downed #9 Georgia (6/4), 7-5, at the WCWS...Walked twice Oklahoma City, Okla....She was at her best at the plate during a and was hit by a pitch in her first WCWS action during the 9-0 2-1 upset of 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist Japan (7/25), by going (5 inn.) romp over #3 Arizona...Singled twice and scored two 3-for-3 at the dish and scoring the eventual winning tally after runs during the sweep of #2 Michigan (5/27-28) at NCAA Super delivering a single to lead off the sixth inning...During the bronze Regionals...Hit a team-high .615 (8-for-13) in the Knoxville medal contest, Chavanne knocked in a run on a single through Regional, including 4-for-5 with two RBIs against Virginia the left side of the infield during a six-run, seventh-inning explo- (5/22)...Blasted a key two-run homer to dead center field in the sion as the U.S. Futures trounced Canada, 9-3. second inning as the Big Orange beat #9 Georgia (5/13), 6-4, in the SEC Tournament...Posted a career-long 11-game hitting HIGH SCHOOL: Chavanne excelled as a track standout streak (longest for a Lady Vol in 2010) from March 23rd against at Newbury Park H.S., but didn’t play softball for her high Kentucky through the first game at Auburn on April 10th... school...That didn’t stop the speedster, however, from provid- Posted two hits in each of the three contests at S. Carolina... ing impressive contributions to the various high-profile Haning’s Was 3-for-6 with a triple in the opener and 3-for-4 with three OC Batbusters Gold squads...During the summer of 2007, runs in the finale of the DH sweep of Kentucky (3/23)...Blasted Chavanne set the all-time mark for batting average for a 16-U her second career HR as part of a 2-for-4 effort in the 10-6 loss OC Batbusters player by hitting .583 while helping guide her to #6 Georgia (3/20)...Continued her production by tallying a team to a third place finish at the Amateur Softball Association .571 average (8-of-14) with seven runs during the Tennessee (ASA) Gold Nationals...On the track she starred by reaping four Invitational...Led UT with a .667 average (6-for-9) during her first-team All-Marmonte League and four all-county selections first career SEC series at Mississippi State...Was responsible for while winning the league’s 100-meter title in four consecu- the huge lead-off double in the bottom of the seventh inning tive seasons with times of 12.55 (2006), 12.31 (2007), 12.25 that as eventually cashed in on a wild pitch to down #13 Texas, (2008) and 11.90 (2009) and the 200-meter title four straight 3-2...Posted at least two hits in eight consecutive contests from years with times of 26.43 (2006), 25.43 (2007), 24.90 (2008) Feb. 20-Feb. 26, with highs coming in perfect 4-for-4 games and 24.54 (2009)...Was chosen All-California Interscholastic against Weber State (2/20), St. Mary’s (2/21) and New Mexico Federation (CIF) and second team all-state in track as a senior State (2/23) at the Troy Cox Classic in Las Cruces, N.M.... in 2009...The 5-8 third baseman/outfielder also holds school During Tennessee’s 10-day road trip through New Mexico and records for the 100-meter dash (11.90), 200-meter dash (24.54) California (Feb. 19-28), Chavanne posted a .706 average (24-of- and was part of the 4x100-meter relay (48.08)...Her 100m time CHAVANNE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2010 .455 64-64 209 64 95 26 5 5 3 37 43 21 20 3 0 3 119 .569 .511 Totals .455 64-64 209 64 95 26 5 5 3 37 43 21 20 3 0 3 119 .569 .511

3322 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLUNTEERSOLUNTEERS as a senior in 2009 rated her eighth in the state of California, while her 200m time was good enough for 12th...In the sum- mers of 2008 and 2009, Chavanne was the lead-off hitter for the California state champion 18-U OC Batbusters...Chavanne excelled academically at Newbury Park H.S., as a member of the school’s honor roll and a scholar athlete during all four years of her scholastic career. PERSONAL: Majoring in political science...Claims U.S. Olympic softball player Natasha Watley and current Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant as her biggest sports influences...Cites track, politics, and reading the Harry Potter novels as interests outside of softball...Former teammates now playing collegiate softball are Lady Vol teammate Jessica Spigner and Stanford’s Teagan Gerhart...Has numerous siblings: Rachel Powell, 26, Haylee Chavanne, 17, Elijah Chavanne, 15, and Jonah Chavanne, 13…Raven Charlotte Chavanne was born March 24, 1991, in Oxnard, Calif....Her parents are Kevin and Jamie Chavanne.

wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 3333 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLUNTEERSOLUNTEERS KKATAT DDOTSONOTSON 5-9 • SOPHOMORE • OF 33 SAVANNAH, GA. • SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY 2010 NFCA All-American, SEC Co-Freshman of the Year

DDOTSON’SOTSON’S CAREERCAREER HHIGHSIGHS A Att BBats:ats: 5 vvs.s. LLouisvilleouisville (5/23/10)(5/23/10) DDoubles:oubles: 2 vvs.s. CClevelandleveland SStatetate ((2/21/10)2/21/10) R Runs:uns: 3 vvs.s. WWebereber SStatetate ((2/20/10)2/20/10) & TTenn.enn. TTechech ((3/13/10)3/13/10) TTriples:riples: 1 ((threethree ttimes)imes) H Hits:its: 4 vvs.s. KKentuckyentucky ((3/23/10)3/23/10) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 1 ((threethree ttimes)imes) H Hitit SStreak:treak: 6 ggamesames ((3/21-3/31/10)3/21-3/31/10) RRBIs:BIs: 3 ((sixsix ttimes)imes) W Walks:alks: 3 vvs.s. TTenn.enn. TTechech ((3/13/10)3/13/10) SStolentolen BBases:ases: 3 vvs.s. OOhiohio ((3/5/10)3/5/10) AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Dotson started all 62 games three stolen bases in the 6-0 win over Ohio (3/5)...Delivered a in which she appeared for Tennessee in 2010, compiling 2-for-4 performance with a tally in a close loss to #10 Stanford an impressive .391 batting average (66-of-169) with 54 runs (2/25)...Tallied a .600 batting average on 9-of-15 hitting during scored, 66 hits, five doubles, three triples, three home runs, the title run at the Troy Cox Classic in Las Cruces, N.M., with 29 steals and 37 RBIs...Posted 19 multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI two doubles, two triples and a team-best 10 RBIs...Knocked in games...Tabbed as a Louisville Slugger/NFCA Third Team three RBIs in the 11-2 (5 inn.) romp of St. Mary’s (2/21)...Was All-American and Louisville Slugger/NFCA First Team All- 3-for-4 with two doubles, a triple and three RBIs, just missing Southeast Region selection...Chosen 2010 First-Team All- hitting for the cycle versus Cleveland State (2/21)...Tripled and Southeastern Conference, the SEC Co-Freshman of the Year, knocked in three runs as part of a 2-for-4 effort against Bradley SEC All-Freshman and to the SEC All-Defensive Team (RF)... (2/20)...Registered her first collegiate hit on a third-inning Rated eighth overall in the SEC in hitting, ninth in runs scored single against #11 Oklahoma (2/14) at the NTC Division I Elite and 10th in hits and on-base percentage (.495)...Counting SEC Invitational. match-ups only, Dotson led Tennessee with a .413 average to rate fifth in the league...Was 2-for-3 with an RBI in UT’s 7-5 HIGH SCHOOL: Dotson participated in four sports dur- victory over #9 Georgia (6/4) at the Women’s College World ing her interscholastic career at Savannah Country Day in Series...Delivered a hit and walked once in her first career Savannah, Ga., including softball, basketball, soccer and track...A WCWS action against #3 Arizona (6/3)...Singled in the first four-time First-Team All-State and Region 3A Player of the Year during of the deciding, 4-3 victory over #2 Michigan (5/28) at and two-time Greater Savannah Softball Athlete of the Year NCAA Super Regionals...Posted a hit in all three games of the (2006, 2007) on the diamond, Dotson helped lead her softball Knoxville Regional, including a 3-for-5 effort during the 3-1 squad to three consecutive Region 3A titles and a trio of top- (9 inn.) championship game triumph over Louisville (5/23)... eight finishes in the state playoffs, including a high of third-place Reached base all four times she came to the plate during the in 2007 with a 26-8 record...During the ‘07 campaign, she set finale at #4 Alabama, twice by single, once on a fielder’s choice Georgia state records for highest single-season batting average and once via walk...During the rally to upset #4 Florida (4/23), (.716) to go along with 68 hits, 60 runs scored, 23 RBIs and a 4-3, Dotson singled twice, scored in the fifth and coerced a .916 on-base percentage, while in 2006 she set state marks for key walk and later tallied the winning run during the decisive single-season stolen bases (63), hits (68), triples (10)...Dotson seventh-inning comeback...Went 3-for-4 with a run and an RBI holds Georgia career records for thefts (181), batting average as the Big Orange outlasted Arkansas (4/14), 3-1...Singled in a (.638) and triples (29)...From 2006-08, Dotson put up staggering pair of runs during the fifth as Tennessee again rallied to beat batting averages of .667, .539 and .716...As a senior she played Auburn, 5-3 (4/11)...Delivered the eventual game-winning HR in both the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association (GACA) All on a towering two-run shot to right in the sixth that landed in a Star Senior Softball and Basketball Games...On the hardwood creek beyond the wall as UT rallied for a 2-1 comeback victory Dotson was a two-time First-Team All-State selection, twice at AU (4/10)...Blasted her second HR of 2010 during the 14-0 the Region 3A Player of the Year (2008, 2009) and helped guide (5 inn.) thrashing of Western Carolina (4/8)...Was chosen as her team to a Class A runner-up finish at the 2009 Georgia the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Week (3/30) State Tournament...Dotson was a two-year captain who and SEC Player of the Week (3/29) after hitting .769 (10-of-13) wrapped up her basketball career as her school’s record holder with a string of seven consecutive base hits during a four-game for career scoring (1,709 points), steals (370) and rebounds stretch against Kentucky and Ole Miss...Posted an .875 average (790)...She was twice selected first-team all-area in soccer as (7-for-8) during the doubleheader sweep of Kentucky (3/23), part of a pair of Region 3A/2A titlists (2007, 2008)...Dotson including a walk-off RBI-single in the 10th of UT’s 4-3 comeback broke a 31-year old Savannah Country Day record on the track victory and a career-high 4-for-4 effort with three RBIs in the in the 200m with a 25.6 clocking in 2007 and then improved 7-1 win over the ‘Cats...Singled and later scored in the sixth on her own mark with a 25.5 in 2008...She finished first in inning, helping key the decisive rally as Tennessee roared back the region in the 200m in 2008, second in 2007 and was third from a 6-4 deficit to beat Campbell (3/14), 9-6...Blasted her in the region at 100m in ‘07...Included among her many high first collegiate home run while going 2-for-2 with three RBIs school honors were the 2008 Hollis Stacy Award for the best in a 10-0 (5 inn.) rout of Liberty (3/14)...Hit .600 (6-for-10) at three-sport female athlete, the Lawton M. Calhoun Award for Mississippi State in her first collegiate league series, posting a the most outstanding athlete in Savannah, the Vince J. Dooley 3-for-4 effort with a three-bagger and three RBIs in the opener Award for character, teamwork and citizenship and the Charles (3/9)...Doubled as part of a 2-for-2 effort with a career-high Daley Scholarship Award for academic excellence...Other high

DOTSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2010 .391 62-62 169 54 66 37 5 3 3 29 34 31 31 9 5 2 86 .509 .495 Totals .391 62-62 169 54 66 37 5 3 3 29 34 31 31 9 5 2 86 .509 .495

3344 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLUNTEERSOLUNTEERS school activites included Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Relay for Life, Special Olympics and serving as the senior class secre- tary and as part of the homecoming court...She has played ASA Gold summer ball for the Georgia Xtreme, the Atlanta Vipers and the Tennessee Fury. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences…Comes from an athletic family as her dad played football and baseball at The Citadel and in Japan, her mom was a collegiate basketball player at Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) and both of her brothers were on the baseball team at Newberry College (S.C.)...Played Gold ball alongside current Lady Vol teammate Shelby Burchell...Hopes to work for a major sports company or a professional sports team after college... Has two brothers, Gene, 31, and Matthew, 27...Katherine Marie Dotson was born April 24, 1990, in Savannah, Ga.…Her parents are Gene and Marie Dotson.

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FFOWLER’SOWLER’S CCAREERAREER HHIGHSIGHS A Att BBats:ats: 1 ((sixsix ttimes)imes) DDoubles:oubles: 1 aatt TTennesseeennessee TTechech ((4/20/10)4/20/10) R Runs:uns: 0 TTriples:riples: 0 HHits:its: 1 vvs.s. WWesternestern CCarolinaarolina ((4/8/10)4/8/10) & aatt TTenn.enn. TTechech ((4/20/10)4/20/10) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 0 H Hitit SStreak:treak: 2 ggamesames ((4/8-4/20/10)4/8-4/20/10) RRBIs:BIs: 1 vvs.s. WWesternestern CCarolinaarolina ((4/8/10)4/8/10) W Walks:alks: 0 SStolentolen BBases:ases: 0

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Fowler appeared in six con- tests for the Big Orange in 2010, hitting .333 (2-for-6) with a double and an RBI...She blasted her initial career double as a pinch hitter during the sixth frame of UT’s 10-0 (6 inn.) rout of Tennessee Tech (4/20) in Cookeville, Tenn....Picked up her first collegiate hit and RBI on a fourth-inning single in UT’s 11-0 (5 inn.) rout of Western Carolina (4/8)...Received an at-bat as a pinch hitter during the 21-2 (5 inn.) rout of Weber State (2/20), in an 11-2 home triumph over Tennessee Tech (3/13) and ver- sus Austin Peay (3/17). HIGH SCHOOL: An in-state product and a four-year softball letterwinner out of Camden, Tenn., Fowler was a three-time District 11 selection in Class AA softball from 2007-09 at Camden Central High School...She was an honorable mention selection at the Tennessee State Tournament for CCHS’ Class AA runner-up squad that posted a 46-10 record in 2007...Has played ASA summer ball for High Intensity as well as ASA Gold with the Nashville Nighthawks...An outstanding student in high school, Fowler was selected to the National Honor Society, was a fixture on the honor roll, finished third in her class with a perfect 4.0 GPA and was active in the Beta Club. PERSONAL: Plans to major in chemistry…Hopes to go into medical forensics with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after college...Claims to have modeled her playing style after U.S. National Team stalwart Jessica Mendoza...Loves watching old “black and white” movies in her spare time...Has five to six years of experience playing the bass guitar...Has a brother, Garrett, 18, and a sister, Carole Marie, 7...Morgan Felesha Fowler was born March 30, 1991, in Nashville, Tenn….Her parents are Barry and Lisa Fowler.

FOWLER’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2010 .333 6-0 6 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 .500 .333 Totals .333 6-0 6 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 .500 .333

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wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 3377 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLUNTEERSOLUNTEERS LLAURENAUREN GGIBSONIBSON 5-6 • SOPHOMORE • IF PASADENA, MD. • 27 CHESAPEAKE HIGH SCHOOL 2010 SEC All-Freshman

GGIBSON’SIBSON’S CAREERCAREER HHIGHSIGHS A Att BBats:ats: 5 vvs.s. LLouisvilleouisville (5/23/10)(5/23/10) DDoubles:oubles: 2 vvs.s. LLSUSU ((5/8/10)5/8/10) R Runs:uns: 3 vvs.s. WWesternestern CCarolinaarolina ((4/8/10)4/8/10) TTriples:riples: 1 vvs.s. WW.. CCarolinaarolina ((4/8/10)4/8/10) & aatt AAuburnuburn ((4/10/10)4/10/10) H Hits:its: 3 vvs.s. WWesternestern CCarolinaarolina ((4/8/10)4/8/10) & LLSUSU ((5/8/10)5/8/10) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 1 ((sixsix ttimes)imes) H Hitit SStreak:treak: 6 ggamesames ((3/31-4/8/10)3/31-4/8/10) RRBIs:BIs: 3 ((fivefive ttimes)imes) W Walks:alks: 2 ((fourfour ttimes)imes) SStolentolen BBases:ases: 2 vvs.s. VVirginiairginia ((5/22/10)5/22/10)

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Gibson played in 58 games tual 4-3 (10 inn.) win over Kentucky (3/23)...Was tough at the for Tennessee with 51 starts (second base, designated player plate against #6 Georgia, blasting a two-run HR and knocking and outfield) during her rookie campaign...Chosen 2010 SEC in three runs in a 2-for-2 effort in the series opener (3/20) and All-Freshman after hitting .297 overall with 23 runs scored, doubled in the finale (3/21)...Drove a walk-off, three-run home eight doubles, two triples, six HR’s and 39 RBIs...Didn’t make run to right field to end a 9-0 (5 inn.) romp over Campbell a single error in 108 total chances (second base & outfield)... (3/13) at the Tennessee Invitational...Posted a four-game hitting Recorded seven multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI games in 2010... streak stretching over contests against #13 Texas, Ohio and Led the Big Orange in batting average at the Women’s College Illinois State (two games)...Blasted her first career home run World Series (.444)...Walked twice, including once with the (off ) in the second inning of UT’s 3-2 upset of #13 bases loaded during the first inning, and laced a single through Texas (3/6)...Drew a free pass and scored during the 12-2 (5 the right side and tallied a run in UT’s 5-2, elimination loss to inn.) triumph over Bradley (2/20)...Walked twice at the plate in #3 Arizona (6/6) at the WCWS...Helped beat #9 Georgia (6/4) the 21-2 (5 inn.) rout over Weber State (2/20)...Tallied her first at the WCWS by delivering two singles and scoring once... hit and run for the Orange & White in the third inning of a loss Showed few nerves in her first appearance on the big stage at to UCF (2/13) at the NTC Division I Elite Invitational. the WCWS by walking and singling in a run during UT’s 9-0 (5 inn.), event-opening rout of #3 Arizona (6/3)...With the bases HIGH SCHOOL: A native of Pasadena, Md., and both a loaded in the first inning of the deciding game of the NCAA 2008 ESPN/Under Armour All-American and Gatorade/RISE Super Regionals at #2 Michigan (5/28), Gibson was hit by a pitch Magazine State Player of the Year for Maryland, Gibson led her from to force in the initial run of the game...Was Chesapeake H.S. team to consecutive Maryland Class 4A state impressive during the Knoxville Regional, blasting a tone-setting titles (2007-08) while throwing no-hitters during both champi- two-run HR (her sixth of the year) in the first frame of UT’s onship games...Was chosen as the No. 17 softball recruit in the 5-0 win over Ball State (5/21), knocking in a tally on a single nation in 2009 by ESPN RISE...The pitcher/infielder/outfielder versus Virginia (5/22) and delivering a key lead-off double in was honored as the 2007 and 2008 Metro Player of the Year the top of the ninth to start the decisive rally that eventually by The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post and Capital-Gazette broke a tie in UT’s 3-1 victory over Louisville (5/23)...Doubled Newspapers (Md.)...She also received four straight softball All- in Tennessee’s first run during the second frame of the 4-3 loss Metro selections and Anne Arundel Coaches All-County nods to #3 Alabama at the SEC Tournament (5/14)...Was chosen as (2006-09)...Following a senior campaign that saw her go 12-3 the SEC Freshman of the Week (5/10) for hitting .667 (4-for-6) from the circle with seven shutouts, a no-hitter and a 1.39 ERA with two doubles and an RBI versus #11 LSU...Tied her career- as well as hit .510 with seven homers, 18 RBIs and 13 steals, high for hits with a 3-for-3 effort in the 3-0 loss to #11 LSU Gibson was honored as First-Team All-Metro by both The (5/8) and set a new personal mark for single-game two-baggers Baltimore Sun and The Washington Post...She was also chosen in with two off Tiger hurler Rachele Fico...Doubled in UT’s initial 2009 as all-county by the Capital Gazette Newspapers..During run during the sixth inning of the 7-6 loss at #4 Alabama (5/1)... her junior campaign, Gibson finished with a 17-2 record from Singled in the go-ahead run against #4 Florida (4/23) to give the the circle and 165 strikeouts in 120 innings of work with a 1.23 Lady Vols a 2-1 lead over the Gators in the fifth inning of an ERA, while tallying a .500 batting average, 34 runs scored, 29 eventual 4-3 UT victory...Hammered her fifth HR of the sea- RBIs and 16 stolen bases...She went 18-3 with a 0.51 ERA in son, a three-run shot, the other way to left as part of a 2-for- the circle as a sophomore while batting .471 with 24 RBIs and 4, three-RBI effort as UT blasted Tennessee Tech (4/20) in 24 runs scored...As a freshman, she recorded a .553 batting Cookeville, Tenn., 10-0 (6 inn.)...In a 2-1 win at Auburn (4/10), average with 42 RBIs...Known for her power, Gibson broke the Gibson tripled while going 2-for-3 at the plate...Had a career- Team New Jersey record for homers in a single season (12)... high 3-for-3, three-RBI effort and came up just a homer short She also led the prestigious 16-U Gold squad in batting average, of hitting for the cycle during UT’s 11-0 (5 inn.) hammering of runs scored and stolen bases...In the summer of 2008 Gibson Western Carolina (4/8)...Singled, delivered a sacrifice fly and led her team in home runs, including several big blasts, during tallied two RBIs in the 14-0 (5 inn.) win over the Catamounts the ASA Gold National Tournament...Proved her ability in the (4/8)...Was 2-for-3 with a double and three RBIs in the 9-1 (5 classroom at Chesapeake H.S. by carrying a 3.9 GPA while inn.) series-opening rout of South Carolina (4/2)...Bombed her earning a spot on the Principal’s Honor Roll...Gibson also played fourth homer of the year, this one a two-run shot in the 9-1 (5 soccer and basketball at Chesapeake H.S. inn.) rout of Middle Tennessee (3/31)...Singled and later tallied a vital fifth-inning sac fly to knot the score at 2-2 in UT’s even- GIBSON’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2010 .297 58-51 138 23 41 39 8 2 6 3 4 18 43 6 2 2 71 .514 .396 Totals .297 58-51 138 23 41 39 8 2 6 3 4 18 43 6 2 2 71 .514 .396

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PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at UT…Aspires to become a veterinar- ian after college...Lists Seattle Mariners’ legend Ken Griffey, Jr., as an athlete after whom she has modeled her game because of the love he has for his sport...Picked Tennessee from a list of schools that included national powers Alabama, Oklahoma and UCLA...Has one sister, Danielle, 24...Lauren Ashley Gibson was born August, 19, 1991, in Pasadena, Md.…Her parents are Steve and Lorrie Gibson.

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HHAMMOND’SAMMOND’S CCAREERAREER HHIGHSIGHS A Att BBats:ats: 2 ((threethree ttimes)imes) DDoubles:oubles: 0 R Runs:uns: 1 ((1212 ttimes)imes) TTriples:riples: 0 H Hits:its: 1 ((sevenseven ttimes)imes) HHomeome RRuns:uns: 0 H Hitit SStreak:treak: 3 ggamesames ((2/20-3/9/10)2/20-3/9/10) RRBIs:BIs: 1 vvs.s. WWesternestern CCarolinaarolina ((4/8/10)4/8/10) W Walks:alks: 1 ((threethree ttimes)imes) SStolentolen BBases:ases: 1 ((threethree ttimes)imes) AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Saw action in 34 contests for in 2009 after hitting .531 with two triples, 18 stolen bases and the Lady Vols in 2010 with two starts at designated player... 38 runs scored...Also tabbed to the TSWA All-State Volleyball Posted a .318 batting average with 12 runs scored, seven hits Team in both 2007 and 2008...Played for the winning Volunteer and three stolen bases...Drew pinch running duty during the State side in both the 2009 Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Softball seventh inning of Tennessee’s 7-5 win over #9 Georgia (6/4) and Volleyball Classics, winning Most Valuable Player honors and in the 8-0 (5 inn.) loss to #3 Arizona (6/6) at the Women’s in the latter...Played ASA summer ball for Fury Fastpitch out College World Series...Scored the eventual winning tally as a of Chattanooga and was part of the organization’s first 18-U pinch runner in the ninth inning of UT’s 3-1 win over Louisville ASA National Gold qualifier...Also played club volleyball for the (5/23) in the Knoxville Regional Championship Game...Drew Choo-Choo City Volleyball squad...Was a member of the GPS the starting nod at DP against #3 Alabama (5/14) in the SEC Honor Roll during all four years of her scholastic career. semifinals, going 0-for-2, but tallying the run that tied the con- test at 3-3 in the fifth inning...Scored as a pinch runner in the PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences at sixth frame of UT’s 6-1 victory over #11 LSU (5/9)...Helped UT, but is on track to major in microbiology…Hopes to go into ignite Tennessee’s five-run rally in the seventh inning at #4 medical research following college..Among former teammates Alabama with an infield single, racing down the line and pres- currently playing collegiate softball are future opponents Kelsey suring a bad throw by ‘Bama’s third baseman that resulted in Cartwright of Auburn and Samantha Everett of Tennessee a two-base error...Played in both match-ups against #4 Florida, Tech, as well as Kamri Chester and Jessica Phillips of Memphis once each as a pinch hitter and pinch runner...Was credited and Amy Campbell of ETSU...Lists baking and discovering/ with an infield single during the sixth inning as UT hammered listening to new music as interests outside softball...Has two Tennessee Tech (4/20) in Cookeville, Tenn., 10-0 (6 inn.)... sisters, Hillary, 25, currently enrolled in UT’s Vet School, and Registered a single during the opener and then tallied her first Lillian, 23, a recent four-year letterwinner with the Lady Vol collegiate RBI on a fielder’s choice in the finale of the double- softball program (2006-09), and a brother, Dallas, 14...Whitney header sweep of Western Carolina (4/8)...Came to the plate Ariel Hammond was born September 15, 1991, in Chattanooga, for one at-bat late in the 4-2 win over Ole Miss (3/27)...Scored Tenn.…Her parents are Dr. John and Dr. Sabrina Hammond. a run during Tennessee’s 5-4 victory over #6 Georgia (3/20)... Recorded an infield base knock to short in the 9-6 victory over Campbell (3/14)...Singled and scored a run in UT’s 5-4 loss at Mississippi State (3/9)...Swiped a base during the 5-1 win over Ohio (3/7)...Tallied single runs in losses to Pacific (2/25) and #10 Stanford (2/25)...Singled up the middle and scored during the 12-8 triumph over Cleveland State (2/21)...Laced her first collegiate hit, an infield single, against Bradley (2/20) at the Troy Cox Classic in Las Cruces, N.M....Scored her initial career run during the 21-2 (5 inn.) romp over Weber State (2/20)...Served as a pinch runner in losses to #8 UCLA (2/13) and UCF (2/14) at the NTC Division I Elite Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL: A five-time Tennessee State Division II Champion at Girls Preparatory School in Chattanooga, Tenn., Hammond was a part of GPS’ 2007, 2008, 2009 Division II AA softball champions and the 2007 and 2008 volleyball titlists... Was chosen to the Tennessee State Sports Writers Association (TSWA) All-State Softball Team as well as to the Chattanooga Times-Free Press “Best of Preps” listing for softball as a senior

HAMMOND’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2010 .318 34-2 22 12 7 1 0 0 0 3 4 3 10 1 0 0 7 .318 .423 Totals .318 34-2 22 12 7 1 0 0 0 3 4 3 10 1 0 0 7 .318 .423

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RRENFROE’SENFROE’S CCAREERAREER HHIGHSIGHS IInningsnnings PPitched:itched: 77.1.1 vvs.s. GGeorgiaeorgia ((3/21/10)3/21/10) SStrikeouts:trikeouts: 1100 aatt TTennesseeennessee TTechech ((4/20/10)4/20/10) & vvs.s. GGeorgiaeorgia ((6/4/10)6/4/10)

AS A FRESHMAN (2010): Compiled a 31-6 record with in the DH finale against the Rebels...Picked up wins in both a 2.41 ERA in 56 appearances and 39 starts in the circle... ends of the DH versus Kentucky (3/23)...Beat a power-hitting Became the only pitcher other than Monica Abbott in Lady #6 Georgia squad, 5-4, allowing three earned runs on seven Vol history to win 30 games in a single season and also post hits with two K’s in 5.1 innings of work...Entered in relief start- a victory at the Women’s College World Series...Tied for the ing the second inning against Liberty (3/14) and decimated the league lead with 13 Southeastern Conference victories while Lady Flames, allowing no hits over four frames with nine K’s... firing the most innings of any pitcher in the SEC in both con- Was outstanding in her first collegiate SEC series at Mississippi ference action (99.2) and overall (232.1)...Named Louisville State, going 2-0 with a 1.66 ERA and 17 strikeouts (two eight-K Slugger/NFCA Second Team All-Southeast Region...Chosen games) in 12.2 innings of work...Fired a complete game in UT’s 2010 Second-Team All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman...Ranked 10-4 series finale victory over MSU (3/10)...Named the SEC fifth in NCAA Division I in saves (five) and 14th in victories... Freshman of the Week (3/8) after going 2-0 with a 0.81 ERA Struck out a career-high-tying 10 Bulldogs during a 7-5 vic- and 21 K’s in 17.1 innings at the Tennessee Classic...Recorded tory over #9 Georgia (6/4) as Tennessee reached the WCWS a six-inning start against a powerful No. 13 Texas squad (3/6) semifinals...Fired a five-inning, three-hit shutout to guide the Big that entered the match-up against the Lady Vols at 16-2 over- Orange past #3 Arizona (6/3), 9-0 (5 inn.), in her first career all and having blasted more than 30 home runs, limiting the appearance at the WCWS...Until allowing a run in the sixth Longhorns to just two runs on five hits with five K’s in a 3-2 vic- inning of the finale at #2 Michigan (5/28), Renfroe opened her tory...Nearly recorded her first complete-game shutout against NCAA Tournament career by tossing 21 scoreless innings... Ohio (3/7), coming up just one-third of an inning short in a 5-1 In a Monica Abbott-esque performance, Renfroe arrived on triumph with nine K’s...Downed #16 Ohio State (2/27) at the the national stage live on ESPN at #2 Michigan during NCAA Cathedral City Classic, 3-0, by allowing six hits and no runs in Super Regionals, flirting with a no-hitter against the powerful four innings...Fired her first complete game in an 11-2 (5 inn.) Wolverines for 6.1 innings before settling for a two-hit shutout rout of St. Mary’s (2/21)...Picked up her first career win in the as UT prevailed 5-0 and she also tossed 2.1 frames of relief to 4-2 victory over #11 Oklahoma (2/14) in Clermont, Fla., throw- earn the clinching save in the 4-3 finale...Fired a shutout during ing four innings of four-hit shutout ball with five K’s...By beating her first career NCAA Tournament contest against Ball State the Sooners, Renfroe became the first Lady Vol pitcher to beat (5/21) and picked up her fourth save of the year by tossing a ranked team in her first UT victory...Saw her first collegiate a perfect ninth in the Knoxville Regional title game against action against powerful #8 UCLA, allowing four earned runs on Louisville (5/23)...In relief, Renfroe allowed just one run on five hits in four frames. five hits over 6.1 innings in upsetting #9 Georgia (5/13) in the SEC Tournament...Beat #11 LSU twice, firing a complete-game, HIGH SCHOOL: An in-state product from West Tennessee, three-hitter in the finale, her 10th career complete game... Renfroe made a name for herself as a standout pitcher at Trinity Started both contests against #4 Florida (4/23), dropping the Christian Academy in Jackson, Tenn....During her career she opener and getting a no-decision in the DH finale...Until losing won over 110 games, struck out 1,294 hitters, posted 79 shut- to #4 Florida, Renfroe hadn’t suffered a loss over 17 appear- outs and recorded 41 no-hitters with four perfect games...She ances dating back to a defeat versus Georgia on March 21st, also put up batting averages of .478, .330, .396 and .384 with just over a full month...Was almost perfect against Presbyterian a staggering 187 career RBIs...She helped TCA post records of (4/17) but settled for a one-hitter...Recorded a win and a save 40-3 (’06), 46-5 (’07), 43-8 (’08) and 46-1 (‘09) while winning at Auburn (4/10-11), picked up both victories at Arkansas three Tennessee Class A State Titles (2006, 2007, 2009, state (4/14) and tossed a two-hit shutout at Tennessee Tech (4/20) runner-up in 2008), five sectional and district championships with a career-high 10 strikeouts...Fired the first individual no- (2005-09) and four region crowns (2006-09)...As a senior hitter for UT since 2007 and the first of her career in blanking Renfroe registered a perfect 23-0 pitching record with a min- Western Carolina (4/8), 11-0 (5 inn.)...Picked up wins number iscule 0.21 ERA, 281 strikeouts in 139.0 innings of work, 11 seven and eight at South Carolina (4/2-3) with two complete no-hitters, a perfect game and 17 shutouts...At the plate, she games...Reaped her first career selection as the SEC Pitcher of hit .384 with a pair of homers and 56 RBIs...For her senior the Week for her 3-0 record and 0.82 ERA in four appearances efforts, Renfroe was both The Jackson Sun’s 2009 Player of the versus Kentucky and Ole Miss...Picked up her first career save Year and the Jackson Sports Hall of Fame’s 2009 Female Athlete RENFROE’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR AVG GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% 2010 .000 57-40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Totals .000 57-40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 YEAR W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO B/AVG. WP HBP 2010 31-6 2.41 56 39 15 6/3 5 232.1 202 94 80 79 235 .228 9 27 Totals 31-6 2.41 56 39 15 6/3 5 232.1 202 94 80 79 235 .228 9 27

4422 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLUNTEERSOLUNTEERS of the Year...Renfroe was a finalist for Gatorade/RISE Magazine Tennessee State Player of the Year on three occasions, while reaping four consecutive selections as TSWA First-Team All- State, First-Team All-West Tennessee and District 15-A Most Valuable Player...She completed her junior season with a 20-4 record, a 0.51 ERA and 261 strikeouts in 128 innings of work with eight no-hitters...A 24-2 record with a 0.40 ERA as a freshman with 10 no-hitters, two perfect games, 247 K’s in 161 frames and a .478 average with 63 RBIs and 20 extra-base hits drew the standout a mention as one of Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd (July 7, 2006)”...Played ASA Gold summer ball with Fury Fastpitch helping them to 18-U Gold Nationals for the first time...An outstanding student at TCA, Renfroe was a member of the National Honor Society, was chosen to the school’s honor roll and received both the President’s Award and an ACSI Academic Award. PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences at UT…Cites hitting a home run in the seventh inning of the 2006 Class A Softball State Championship Game with her team trail- ing 1-0 as her biggest thrill to date in the sport...Among former teammates playing softball collegiately are future opponents Alisa Goler of Georgia and Kelsey Cartwright of Auburn...Has two sisters, Ellen, 18, a 2011 Lady Vol freshman pitcher, and Anna, 16...Ivy Leigh Renfroe was born February 16, 1991, in Jackson, Tenn….Her parents are Marty and Emily Renfroe.

wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 4433 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLUNTEERSOLUNTEERS MMELISSAELISSA DDAVINAVIN 5-10 • FRESHMAN • 1B/3B 15 FRESNO, CALIF. • CLOVIS EAST HIGH SCHOOL

THE WEEKLYS ON DAVIN: “A player that possesses all the tools. Melissa is a good hitter and a solid corner player with a good arm. She is adapting to the college game and will be a valuable player for us in the future.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A native of Fresno, Calif., Davin demonstrated her impres- squad...With her 16U team, Davin played a part in a 2009 Southern California sive softball capabilities by breaking every major offensive school record under State Championship as well as the title at the 2009 Boulder Louisville Slugger the direction of coach Meagan Simmons at Clovis East H.S...The right-handed Tournament in Boulder, Colo. slugger concluded her senior campaign in 2010 with a .537 avg., 51 hits, 32 runs scored, eight doubles, six triples, 13 RBIs, 27 stolen bases and an .811 slugging PERSONAL: Plans to major in child and family studies...Enjoys riding All- percentage on her way to being tabbed as Cal-Hi Sports First Team All-State in Terrain Vehicles “Quads” at the beach and hanging out with friends in her spare California...She posted a .459 batting average, a .776 slugging percentage, two time away from softball...Lists former U.S. National Team pitcher doubles, five triples, five home runs and 20 RBIs as a junior in being chosen as as a sports idol...Cites Nickelback as her favorite musical group and Carrie the 2009 Tri-River Athletic Conference (TRAC) Player of the Year...In 2009 she Underwood as her favorite vocal performer...Has a brother, Matt, 22...Melissa also set a Central California CIF record by starting the season a perfect 15-for- Renee Davin was born June 3, 1992, in Fresno, Calif.…Her parents are Michael 15 at the plate...Davin was also selected All-TRAC in 2010 and was named a and Shari Davin. member of the 2009 and 2010 Fresno Bee Softball All-Star Team...A three-time Cal-Hi Sports All-State (2008, 2009, 2010), three-time all-county (2008, 2009, 2010) and four-time all-league selection (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010), Davin served as a team captain for four years on the Clovis East varsity softball squad while maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA in the classroom...In club action, Davin set the Orange County Batbusters 16U home run record for Doug Myers’ team and later moved on to play for Gary Haning’s prestigious OC Batbusters Gold 18U AASHLEYSHLEY HHOLMESOLMES 6-0 • FRESHMAN • C 42 WHITTIER, CALIF. • LA SERNA HIGH SCHOOL

THE WEEKLYS ON HOLMES: “A quality young catcher, Ashley owns a strong throwing arm and has solid fundamentals behind the plate. She is experienced at handling pitchers and is a good hitter with power potential.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A native of Whittier, Calif., Holmes helped lead her La has modeled herself after and cites her influence in helping her become a better Serna High School squad to the 2008 California Interscholastic Federation catcher mentally...Has two brothers, Brandon, 29, and Christopher, 26, and a (CIF) Southern Section championship while posting an outstanding 27-4 overall sister, Nicole, 21...Ashley Ann Holmes was born January 24, 1992, in Whittier, record...The 6-0 catcher/infielder posted a .420 batting average during the Calif….Her parents are Don and Katherine Holmes. ’08 campaign with three home runs, eight stolen bases and 19 RBIs and was responsible for the eventual game-winning, two-run homer during the opening inning of the CIF title tilt...Holmes picked up selections as a senior in 2010 to the Cal-Hi Sports All-California Softball Third Team and the All-CIF Southern Section Division 2 First Team as a catcher...She was tabbed as a 2008 first team All-CIF selection, was a three-time first team All-Del Rio League choice (2007, 2008 and 2010) and was included on the 2008 and 2010 Whittier Daily News All-Area squads...She played Gold ball for the powerful “Golden State” squads, the So Cal Crunch and So Cal Explosion. PERSONAL: Plans to major in psychology at UT…Chose to come to Tennessee over Northwestern and UNLV...Sat out her junior year in high school (2009) after suffering a shoulder injury...Her dad was a letterwinner in football at San Diego State in 1976-77...Hopes to go into nursing after her play- ing career...Lists U.S. National Team stalwart Jenny Topping as an athlete she

4444 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22011011 LLADYADY VVOLUNTEERSOLUNTEERS TTORYORY LLEWISEWIS 5-6 • FRESHMAN • OF 7 CHATTANOOGA, TENN. • GIRLS PREPARATORY SCHOOL

THE WEEKLYS ON LEWIS: “Tory is an extremely fast player who has the ability to drop the bunt or hit away from the left side of the plate. She’s an excellent base runner, covers a lot of ground in the outfield and has a strong throwing arm. She has the ability to contribute in many ways during this campaign.”

HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport star at Girls Preparatory School in triple, while hitting .466 overall with 16 doubles, four homers, 22 stolen bases Chattanooga, Tenn., Lewis joins a quickly growing list of outstanding GPS in 23 attempts and a .502 on-base percentage during the entire Gold campaign... alumni to have recently come through the Tennessee softball program such At GPS Lewis was a member of the African-American Alliance, picked up the as sisters Lillian and Whitney Hammond...Lewis excelled athletically during Elizabeth Collier Farmer (for sportsmanship) and Roland Ring Awards (for out- her high school career while picking up a staggering seven state championship standing character) and was on the Honors and Distinguished Academic list... rings...She played a role in four consecutive Tennessee State Division II Class Lewis also received GPS’ Elite Athlete Award. AA softball titles (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) for head coach Susan Crownover, two Division II AA volleyball titles (2007, 2008) and a 2006 Division II Class PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…Her stepfather, AA track championship at GPS...Lewis was twice chosen a Tennessee Sports Eric Westmoreland, played linebacker from 1996-2000 at Tennessee and later Writers Association (TSWA) All-State selection and earned a nod among the in the for both the Jacksonville Jaguars (2001-03) and 2009 Chattanooga Times Free-Press “Best of Preps” listing...She was chosen as the Cleveland Browns (2004)...Plans to study pre-med and/or biology at UT in Most Valuable Player of the 2010 Tennessee-Georgia All-Star Softball Classic after order to pursue a career as a doctor...Cites the late Rev. Martin Luther King collecting four hits, scoring three runs and reaching base in all seven plate appear- and talk show host Oprah Winfrey as famous persons she most admires...Lewis ances during the doubleheader...Lewis played summer ball for the Tennessee Fury will battle a pair of former teammates in 2011, including Hilary Mavromat of and head coach Pat Moyer, helping lead her 16U squad to the 2008 Amateur Auburn and Mallory McNeal of Ole Miss...Has four sisters, Terrika, 18, Tiffany, Softball Association (ASA) Southern National Championship and the 2009 ASA 16, and Terrian Lewis, 14, and Nia Westmoreland, 6, and a brother, Terrence Tennessee State Championship...During the 2009 ASA National Championship Lewis, 15...Tory Marie Lewis was born August 18, 1992, in Chattanooga, Gold Tournament, Lewis went 12-for-18 at the plate with four doubles and a Tenn.…Her parents are Eric Westmoreland and Tara Short. CCHELSEAHELSEA OO’CONNOR’CONNOR 5-7 • FRESHMAN • OF 17 GALETON, COLO. • WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL

THE WEEKLYS ON O’CONNOR: “An exceptional defensive outfielder that possesses great range and a strong accurate arm, Chelsea is a power hitter with the ability to hit to all fields. She will challenge an experienced returning outfield for playing time.”

HIGH SCHOOL: O’Connor made her impact felt on both the softball PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…Enjoys writing, fly- diamond as well as on the track at Windsor High School in Windsor, Colo.... fishing, hunting and watching movies in her spare time off the diamond...Plans The 2009 MaxPreps Colorado Class 4A State Softball Player of the Year as a to study sociology during her time at Tennessee in hopes of eventually either senior after hitting .585 with six home runs and 32 RBIs, O’Connor helped her coaching or becoming an elementary school teacher...Lists former New York various interscholastic softball squads to the 2006 Colorado Class 4A State Yankee Roger Maris, the late Rev. Martin Luther King and former U.S. President Championship, two consecutive regional titles and state tourney semifinal Teddy Roosevelt as famous persons she most admires...Has two brothers, Joey, appearances (2008, 2009) and a pair of district championships (2007, 2008)...She 16, and Cooper, 10, and a sister, Maggie, 13...Chelsea Nicole O’Connor was was twice named by The Denver Post as Class 4A All-State (2008, 2009) while born July 8, 1991, in Greeley, Colo….Her parents are Joe and Ann O’Connor. picking up four consecutive selections as 4A All-Northern League (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009)...O’Connor also proved her outstanding capabilities in the class- room, as well, by being named academic all-state in both 2008 and 2009...On the track she was chosen All-Northern League in 2008, owns the school record for the pole vault at 10 feet and threw 130 feet in the discus...At Windsor H.S., O’Connor served as both the Senior Class and FCCLA President and was a member of the National Honor Society...She played Gold summer ball for the Triple Crown Stars under the direction of head coach Dave King, setting records in the process for single-season home runs (34 HR in 2008) and RBIs.

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THE WEEKLYS ON RENFROE: “Ellen is a mature young pitcher who has a great mix of pitches. She possesses good speed and has the ability to keep hitters off balance. She will definitely challenge our returning pitchers for time in the circle in 2011.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Joining her sister Ivy (a 2011 UT sophomore) at Rocky Top, choosing her as a first-team selection in 2007...A finalist for 2009 Gatorade Tennessee in-state signee Ellen Renfroe ventures to Tennessee from out of Trinity Christian Softball Player of the Year, Renfroe was tabbed to the Tennessee Sports Writers Academy in Jackson, Tenn....The 2010 Gatorade Tennessee Softball Player of the Year, Association (TSWA) Class A All-State squad in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 and also a 2010 MaxPreps Softball All-American selection and a 2010 Second Team ESPN/RISE reaped five nods as All-District 15 and a pair of District 15 MVP accolades...Renfroe has All-American, Renfroe helped guide TCA to Tennessee Class A State Softball titles in played Gold softball for the Tennessee Fury, the Tennessee Xplosion and the Illinois 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2010, a Class A State runner-up finish in 2008 and five consecu- Southern Force, helping her 16U squad to third place at the ASA Gold Nationals...Also tive district, regional and sectional championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)... an exceptional student at Trinity Christian Academy, Renfroe carried a 4.6 GPA on a During her high school career Renfroe helped Trinity Christian Academy register five weighted scale and picked up numerous honors such as the TCA President’s Award straight 40-win seasons and an overall school record of 224-19, including a sterling 46-1 and the ACSI Distinguished Award for Athletics and Community Service...She was a mark in 2009 and a 49-2 tally in 2010...During her senior campaign (2010), Renfroe member of the National Honor Society and Who’s Who Among American High School finished the year 40-2 overall from the circle with a 0.15 ERA, 545 strikeouts and just Students...Her softball teammates voted her the recipient of the “Lion Award” (for 14 walks over 271 innings of work...At the plate she was equally successful, hitting .340 attitude and character) on three occasions. with 55 runs scored, 11 doubles and 44 RBIs...After suffering an 1-0, opening round loss at the 2010 TSSAA Class A Tennessee State Tournament to Grace Baptist Academy PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…Among former teammates (Chattanooga, Tenn.), TCA reeled off six straight victories from the losers bracket by Renfroe will play against this season are Alisa Goler of Georgia, Kelsey Cartwright of a combined score of 33-1, including back-to-back triumphs over Grace Baptist with Auburn and both Amy Campbell and Katie Henderson of ETSU...Hopes to become an Renfroe allowing just one run in 17 innings of work, to win the school’s fourth state elementary school teacher after college...Admires St. Louis Cardinals superstar Albert crown in five years...The righthander wrapped up her interscholastic career with a Pujols because of his success on the field and for his character and attiude off it... 0.31 ERA, a 115-9 career mark and 1,335 K’s from the circle along with more than 20 Favorite musical group(s) include Switchfoot and tobyMac...Has two sisters, Ivy, 19, and no-hitters...The Jackson Sun selected Renfroe as its 2009 and 2010 All-West Tennessee Anna, 16...Ellen Ruth Renfroe was born April 25, 1992, in Jackson, Tenn.…Her parents Pitcher of the Year, 2008 Player of the Year and 2006 Newcomer of the Year while also are Marty and Emily Renfroe. KKOURTNYOURTNY TTHOMASHOMAS 6-0 • FRESHMAN • IF 14 WARNER ROBINS, GA. • HOUSTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

THE WEEKLYS ON THOMAS: “Kourtny is a strong, versatile athlete with soft hands and a strong throwing arm. She can play any infield position except second base, has the ability to hit for power and should challenge for a starting position this season.”

HIGH SCHOOL: Under the guidance of head coach Angela Crawford, PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences...Claims that Thomas, The Macon Telegraph All-Middle Georgia Softball Player of the Year for Tennessee has been her dream school since she was eight years old...Admires 2009 wrapped up her senior campaign at Houston County H.S. with a .370 bat- Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Hank Aaron because, despite the adver- ting average and six home runs, while guiding her squad to its fourth consecu- sity he faced throughout his life and career, he always gave his all and refused tive Region 1-5A title (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) and a Georgia Class 5A State to give up...Enjoys fishing and spending time with family and friends during her runner-up finish at 31-6 overall...She helped Houston County to 102 overall time away from the diamond...Hopes to study sports medicine at UT with plans victories over four seasons as well as the school’s initial “Elite Eight” appearance to open her own sports medicine clinic after college...Among former team- in the Georgia State Girls Softball Tournament in 2006...Thomas also started mates who have played collegiate softball are Caitlin Jordan and Jessica Coan at 132 of her team’s 135 total games during her career...She was twice chosen Georgia Tech...Has a sister, Krista, 24, and two brothers, Krieg, 22, and Kyler, first team Georgia High School Association (GHSA) All-State (2008, 2009) and 11...Kourtny Rianne Thomas was born October 22, 1991, in Bibb County, was selected first team all-region three times (2007, 2008, 2009)...As a fresh- Ga….Her parents are Terry and Tracy Thomas. man starting power forward on the basketball court back in 2006, Thomas helped H.C.H.S. to the school’s first-ever “Sweet Sixteen” appearance at the state tournament while averaging 16 points and nine rebounds...She recorded basketball averages of 18 points and 11 boards as a sophomore before giving up the hardwood to focus on softball...During summer softball action, Thomas helped her Georgia Knockouts Gold squad to the 2008 18U ASA Georgia State Championship and a 2009 berth in the ASA Gold National Championship.

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THE WEEKLYS ON SHIPMAN: “A tremendous young player who excels in all facets of the game, Madison owns a strong, accurate throwing arm, quick feet and soft hands. She has the ability to hit for both average and power and will be expected to contribute immediately in 2011.”

HIGH SCHOOL: One of the most coveted softball signees in the country, Foothill League Championship...The shortstop played a key role in back-to-back CIF Madison Shipman joins the Lady Vol program out of Valencia High School in Valencia, Southern Section titlists in 2007 & 2008...Shipman played Gold softball for coach Calif....Under the guidance of head coach Donna Lee, she played alongside current Gary Fausett and the So Cal Choppers...She was a member of the National Honor Tennessee junior Jessica Spigner as part of Valencia’s 2007 USA Today National Society at Valencia H.S. Championship squad...During her interscholastic career, Shipman was chosen as a 2010 ESPN/RISE First Team All-American, a 2008 Louisville Slugger/National NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL: A member of the 2010-11 USA Softball Junior Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Honorable Mention All-American as well Women’s National Team, Shipman hit .421 (8-for-19) with eight runs scored, two as a 2008 & 2010 NFCA First Team All West Region selection...ESPN/RISE listed doubles, nine stolen bases and seven RBIs while starting all nine contests for her Shipman as its No. 2 national recruit in the U.S. in 2010...In 2008, 2009 and 2010, she gold medal winning squad at the 2010 Pan American Championship (18-under) in was named first team All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) as well as Cal-Hi Bogota, Colombia (Aug. 6-15)...The team is slated for its next action at the ISF IX Sports All-State and to the All-Foothill League Team...Following her senior campaign Junior Women’s World Championship (19-under) in Cape Town, South Africa, over in ’10, she was tabbed as the CIF Southern Section Division 1, The Santa Clarita Valley Dec. 6-17, 2011. Signal and Foothill League Player of the Year and was one of six finalists for the Cal- Hi Sports’ Ms. Softball State Player of the Year after hitting .444 overall with nine PERSONAL: Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences…Plans to study anthro- home runs, 39 runs scored, 32 stolen bases and 36 RBIs while leading Valencia to the pology at UT with a focus on forensic science...Her cousin Nolan Morrell swam CIF-Southern Section Division I semifinals with a 29-4-1 record...Shipman was chosen freestyle/individual medley for the University of Tennessee from 2005-09...Among three times by both the Los Angeles Times, as part of its all-region team (2008, 2009, her former teammates currently playing collegiate softball are of 2010), and by the Los Angeles Daily News on its all-area squad (2008, 2009, 2010)... Michigan, Nicole Matson, Megan Foglesong and Amy Moore of Pacific, Victoria Kemp She was selected as the California State Sophomore Player of the Year in 2008 after of Arizona and Destiny Rodino of defending national champ UCLA...Has two sisters, hitting .403 during the campaign...As a junior she raised her average to .411 with Amanda, 29, and Allysa, 11, and a brother, Billy, 17...Madison Taylor Shipman was 21 RBIs while helping Valencia (25-7, 8-2 Foothill League) to its third consecutive born June 25, 1992, in Houston, Texas…Her parents are Bill and Lorri Shipman.

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Player Hometown Uni. # Years GP-GS Avg. AB R H RBI SB/SBA Monica Abbott Salinas, Calif. 7 2004-05-06-07 129-104 .243 74 5 18 15 0/0 Christy Anch Ashburn, Va. 1 2003-04 47-17 .148 54 3 8 4 1/1 Kim Anders Erwin, Tenn. 14 2003-04 79-3 .000 8 11 0 0 0/0 Ashley Andrews Tumwater, Wash. 22 2009-10-11 121-117 .260 269 49 70 27 13-17 Danielle Arriaga Miami, Fla. 15 2003-04 40-24 .225 80 9 18 5 1/1 Sarah Ayres Roseville, Calif. 4 1997-98-99 11-3 .000 6 0 0 1 0/0 Holly Baker Broadway, Va. 4 2009-10-11 88-0 .118 17 14 2 2 5-6 Tiffany Baker East Ridge, Tenn. 2 2007 redshirt Kristen Bass Chattanooga, Tenn. 17 2003 16-2 .143 14 2 2 4 0/0 Jackie Beavers Warren, Ohio 1 1996-97-99-2000 6-2 .250 8 5 2 1 0/0 Kortney Bell Castaic, Calif. 22 2005-06 74-27 .184 87 21 16 16 3/4 Brittany Bessho Marietta, Ga. 2 2004-05 110-64 .229 192 15 44 21 0/0 Crystal Bobo Nolensville, Tenn. 9 2002 30-4 .062 16 2 1 1 0/0 Nicole Borg Millbrae, Calif. 25 2001-02 47-18 .143 56 3 8 2 0/0 Whitney Bradshaw Powell, Tenn. 3 2002 45-12 .323 31 15 10 4 1/1 Angela Brewer East Ridge, Tenn. 20 2003-04 132-123 .286 346 44 99 92 0/0 Natalie Brock Nashville, Tenn. 25 2005-06 104-22 .277 137 14 38 27 0/0 Alicia Brown Clinton, Tenn. 2 2006 58-0 .200 5 17 1 0 4/6 Melissa Brown Valencia, Calif. 11 2010-11 49-21 .286 63 16 18 5 1-1 Shelby Burchell Columbia, Tenn. 28 2009-10-11 104-83 .259 216 34 56 48 2-4 Tonya Callahan Holden, Mo. 35 2005-06-07-08 289-288 .373 762 144 284 241 6/6 Nadia Cameron Fairfield, Calif. 12 1999-2000 121-114 .250 292 27 73 22 2/3 Katherine Card Soddy Daisy, Tenn. 6 2003-04-05-06 286-255 .308 763 118 235 147 6/11 Raven Chavanne Thousand Oaks, Calif. 88 2010-11 64-64 .455 209 64 95 26 37-43 India Chiles Louisville, Ky. 23 2004-05-06-07 256-176 .417 489 157 204 29 85/94 Ashley Cline Gallatin, Tenn. 13 2004-05 124-79 .236 195 47 46 25 12/12 Alexia Clay Rochester, Ind. 3 2007 59-33 .297 118 12 35 22 0/0 Melissa Davin Fresno, Calif. 15 2011- Shannon Doepking Acton, Calif. 11 2005-06-07-08 266-256 .277 672 71 186 141 1/1 Kat Dotson Savannah, Ga. 33 2010-11 62-62 .391 169 54 66 37 29-34 Kristi Durant Placentia, Calif. 24 2003-04-05-06 275-275 .388 812 106 315 203 4/4 Leigh Ann Ellis Barboursville, W.Va. 21 2001-02 48-41 .176 108 6 19 11 0/0 Holly Ellison Bryan, Texas 7 2000 37-35 .333 108 23 36 19 8/9 Sarah Fekete Maryville, Tenn. 3 2003-04-05-06 280-266 .398 744 189 296 56 85/110 Mandie Fishback Banks, Ore. 21 2003-04 127-127 .232 228 37 53 18 3/3 Kelli Fitzgerald Lakewood, Calif. 9 1996-97-98-99 272-271 .349 805 192 281 157 26/35 Annie Fletcher San Diego, Calif. 5 2000-01 116-115 .250 284 30 71 20 16/17 Candice Fode San Marcos, Calif. 13 1996-97 132-125 .303 356 71 108 68 14/14 Morgan Fowler Camden, Tenn. 24 2010-11 6-0 .333 6 0 2 1 0-0 Dee Dee Fryer Sterling, Va. 23 2009 19-15 .200 40 5 8 5 2/2 Allison Fulmer Maryville, Tenn. 12 2007-08-09 52-2 .205 44 1 9 7 0/0 Lauren Gibson Pasadena, Md. 27 2010-11 58-51 .297 138 23 41 39 3-4 Megan Givens Soddy Daisy, Tenn. 1 2010 45-2 .208 24 3 5 5 0-0 Kelli Glass Jensen Beach, Fla. 8 1998-99 138-132 .237 338 47 80 33 13/15 Kelly Grieve Asheville, N.C. 2 2008-09-10-11 175-153 .367 515 135 189 60 83-96 Jennifer Griffin Whittier, Calif. 31 2006-07 112-107 .289 263 49 76 54 14/14 Lillian Hammond Chattanooga, Tenn. 17 2006-07-08-09 228-136 .339 410 136 139 26 72/77 Whitney Hammond Chattanooga, Tenn. 23 2010-11 34-2 .318 22 12 7 1 3-4 Kristen Hays Phoenix, Ariz. 8 2003 38-0 .000 2 15 0 0 1/1 Ashley Holmes Whittier, Calif. 42 2011- Liane Horiuchi Wahiawa, Hawaii 1 2006-07 142-134 .238 286 64 68 27 23/29 Tiffany Huff Saugus, Calif. 52 2007-08-09-10 250-250 .339 690 140 234 220 27-31 Ellisha Humphrey Knoxville, Tenn. 45 2001-02-03-04 239-171 .218 409 66 89 28 20/27 Stephanie Humphrey Knoxville, Tenn. 4 2000-01-02-03 152-95 .189 95 12 18 9 0/0 Jennifer Hutson Greenbrier, Tenn. 7 1996 39-19 .191 47 14 9 7 1/2 Bridget Jackson Glendale, Ariz. 17 1996-97 135-133 .383 423 117 162 117 12/15 Stacey Jennings Aurora, Colo. 5 2003-04-05 209-200 .279 535 78 149 88 20/26 Nicole Johnson Knoxville, Tenn. 22 2001 48-27 .203 59 9 12 0 1/2 Nicole Kajitani San Bernardino, Calif. 00 2007-08-09-10 233-122 .233 386 74 90 60 29-35 Janette Koshell Granite Bay, Calif. 3 2000-01 116-116 .330 351 61 116 62 11/14 Jen Lapicki Oldwick, N.J. 16 2008-09 123-122 .284 334 48 95 71 2/3 Tory Lewis Chattanooga, Tenn 7 2011- Hannah Low Miwuk, Calif. 39 2001-02 115-113 .231 299 52 69 42 2/7 Anita Manuma Ewa Beach, Hawaii 18 2007-08 84-51 .218 147 16 32 19 0/0 Lauren Mattox Charlotte, N.C. 22 2003-04 131-117 .341 323 42 110 75 0/0 Rachael Mink Corryton, Tenn. 99 2001 21-11 .242 33 1 8 7 0/0 Chandra Mogan Fontana, Calif. 15 2008 54-41 .273 110 18 30 15 5/5 Maura Mollet Yukon, Okla. 6 1998-99-2000-01 245-205 .247 639 88 158 45 25/32 Marissa Monroe Sweetwater, Tenn. 16 2004 16-0 .000 1 6 0 0 0/0 Heather Moore Bethany, Okla. 22 1996-97 128-114 .317 322 66 102 66 6/8

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Player Hometown Uni. # Years GP-GS Avg. AB R H RBI SB/SBA Nicole Murray Carmichael, Calif. 15 2000-01-02 107-43 .207 111 28 23 12 4/5 Kenyail Norris Grand Prairie, Texas 14 1996-97-98-99 260-252 .342 734 179 251 163 42/46 Chelsea O’Connor Galeton, Colo. 17 2011- LaDonna Oliver Dayton, Tenn. 1 2005 60-0 .429 7 17 3 0 2/3 April Phillips Charlotte, N.C. 7/30 1997-98-99-2000 245-129 .272 390 117 106 21 36/41 Danielle Pieroni Madison, Tenn. 5 2006-07-08-09 157-71 .209 249 18 52 35 2/3 Leslie Poole Rootstown, Ohio 10 2000 21-13 .178 45 4 8 4 0/0 Amanda Poppleton Elmira, N.Y. 55 2009 7-0 .000 0 2 0 0 1/1 Kenora Posey Los Angeles, Calif. 8 2005-06-07-08 246-167 .281 437 118 123 8 94/107 Melissa Radley Woodrising, Australia 9 2000-01 110-110 .294 316 43 93 41 15/19 Jodi Ramirez Sacramento, Calif. 20 1997-98 131-117 .315 340 27 107 66 2/3 Tracy Reidhead Taylor, Ariz. 3 1996-97 135-135 .364 461 110 168 97 21/26 Amber Rhinehart Citrus Heights, Calif. 12 2001-02-03-04 209-204 .307 579 86 178 113 3/3 Megan Rhodes Nashville, Tenn. 10 2005-06-07-08 1-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0/0 Carissa Roustan Temecula, Calif. 13 2001-02 117-117 .224 326 42 73 48 3/4 Cherrae Rushton Sacramento, Calif. 23 1998 55-46 .186 140 12 26 23 0/0 Caitlin Ryan Knoxville, Tenn. 9 2005-06-07-08 90-1 .120 50 24 6 8 0/0 Kim Sanders Placentia, Calif. 13 2003 21-6 .286 14 1 4 2 0/0 Nicole Schaeffer Yorktown, Va. 11 2001-02 86-37 .118 34 14 4 1 3/3 Lindsay Schutzler Monterey, Calif. 33 2004-05-06-07 296-294 .383 946 241 362 152 120/146 Nikki Sexton Knoxville, Tenn. 2 2001-02 80-46 .161 112 18 18 9 8/8 Andie Sherman Penryn, Calif. 8 2001-02 48-20 .163 49 11 8 7 1/1 Madison Shipman Valencia, Calif. 44 2011- Jessica Spigner Santa Clarita, Calif. 9 2009-10-11 119-119 .335 340 68 114 106 1-1 Jennifer Springs Jasper, Tenn. 23 2000 18-0 .000 0 5 0 0 1/2 Kelsey Stander Paradise Valley, Ariz. 1 2008 54-2 .571 7 17 4 1 11/11 Jenny Steele Soddy Daisy, Tenn. 16 1996-97-98-99 252-216 .307 628 137 193 41 28/30 Carrie Swinford Carrollton, Ohio 32 1996-97-98-99 269-167 .338 816 186 276 197 36/43 Leah Taylor Brownsville, Tenn. 3 2010 42-0 .333 3 13 1 1 4-4 Blaine Teasley Tucson, Ariz. 6/10 2002-03 125-119 .263 339 66 89 50 14/15 Kourtny Thomas Warner Robins, Ga. 14 2011- Maria Torres Parana, Argentina 19 1999-2000-01-02 187-128 .248 395 25 98 57 2/2 Sarah Vaughn Lenoir City, Tenn. 4 2006 47-14 .241 54 16 13 8 3/4 Amanda Venable Rio Linda, Calif. 29 1999-2000 134-134 .353 405 57 143 91 2/2 Buffy Walker Carlsbad, N.M. 11 1996-97-98-99 11-6 .333 6 0 2 1 0/0 Ashton Ward Charlotte, N.C. 3 2008-09 16-5 .250 20 4 5 5 0/0 Lisa Warren Escondido, Calif. 7 1998-99 139-139 .374 484 106 181 66 29/37 Chemil Washington Vancouver, Wash. 31 2003 41-15 .079 38 4 3 4 0/0 Erinn Webb Hemet, Calif. 14 2007-08-09-10 244-208 .264 607 100 160 126 30-35 Natalee Weissinger Madison, Tenn. 6 2008-09 80-1 .103 29 20 3 3 2/3 Katie Williams Bartlett, Tenn. 8 2000 26-1 .500 2 8 1 0 0/0 Adrianna Wilson Cypress, Calif. 17 1999-2000-01-02 248-240 .296 655 55 194 132 2/2 Jessica Wilson Brentwood, Tenn. 9 2003 8-0 .000 3 1 0 1 0/0 Kara Wingate Reisterstown, Md. 23 1999 46-0 .250 4 13 1 0 1/4 Lisa Wyatt Cincinnati, Ohio 18 1996-97 135-135 .374 428 98 160 101 21/27

Pitcher Hometown Uni. # Years ERA W-L GS CG SHO IP SO Monica Abbott Salinas, Calif. 7 2004-05-06-07 0.79 189-34 206 178 112 1448.0 2440 Christy Anch Ashburn, Va. 1 2003-04 3.24 6-5 10 0 0 84.1 56 Sarah Ayres Roseville, Calif. 4 1997-98-99 2.26 50-32 77 59 16 541.0 41 Jackie Beavers Warren, Ohio 1 1996-97-99-2000 1.84 76-47 121 92 25 768.1 335 Crystal Bobo Nolensville, Tenn. 9 2002 4.94 3-1 2 0 0 28.1 24 Nicole Borg Millbrae, Calif. 25 2001-02 3.42 9-11 21 15 2 131.0 56 Leigh Ann Ellis Barboursville, W.Va. 21 2001-02 2.37 12-15 31 15 2 192.1 114 Cat Hosfield Murfreesboro, Tenn. 8 2009-10-11 2.91 45-21 68 26 8 428.2 351 Ellisha Humphrey Knoxville, Tenn. 45 2001-02-03-04 9.55 0-0 1 0 0 11.0 6 Stephanie Humphrey Knoxville, Tenn. 4 2000-01-02-03 2.44 57-40 96 52 16 626.2 596 Stacey Jennings Aurora, Colo. 5 2003-04-05 1.82 34-21 61 26 14 366.0 240 Nicole Murray Carmichael, Calif. 15 2000-01-02 7.45 0-3 5 0 0 31.0 8 Jennifer Ortiz San Diego, Calif. 6 1996 1.47 14-4 17 13 1 95.1 81 Danielle Pieroni Madison, Tenn. 5 2006-07-08-09 2.55 8-3 9 1 1 79.2 52 Leslie Poole Rootstown, Ohio 10 2000 3.55 10-10 20 11 2 128.1 54 Ellen Renfroe Jackson, Tenn. 13 2011- Ivy Renfroe Jackson, Tenn. 20 2010-11 2.41 31-6 39 15 6 232.1 235 Megan Rhodes Nashville, Tenn. 10 2005-06-07-08 1.77 67-22 96 37 19 570.1 726 Carissa Roustan Temecula, Calif. 13 2001-02 7.80 0-1 0 0 0 11.2 2 Jessica Spigner Santa Clarita, Calif. 9 2009-10-11 5.25 2-1 0 0 0 20.0 11 Buffy Walker Carlsbad, N.M. 11 1996-97-98-99 1.97 54-27 87 61 16 536.1 316 Ashton Ward Charlotte, N.C. 3 2008-09 2.12 30-7 42 15 6 264.0 229 Andi Williamson Harts, W. Va. 13 2010 1.40 0-0 0 0 0 5.0 5 Minimum 5.0 innings pitched wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 4499 RRETURNEESETURNEES TTOO WWATCHATCH

2 KELLY GRIEVE 88 RAVEN CHAVANNE 33 KAT DOTSON 9 JESSICA SPIGNER OF, 5-4, Senior, Asheville, N.C. OF, 5-8, Sophomore, Thousand Oaks, Calif. OF, 5-9, Sophomore, Savannah, Ga. 3B/1B, 5-8, Junior, Santa Clarita, Calif.

A 2010 SEC All-Tournament selec- On her way to Louisville Slugger/ Garnered 2010 Louisville Slugger/ Picked up Louisville Slugger/NFCA tion, an ESPN Academic All District IV NFCA All-American, All-Southeast NFCA All-American, All-Southeast All-Southeast Region honors in 2010 choice and an inclusion to the Top 50 Region and All-SEC honors in 2010 as Region and All-Southeastern Conference after hitting .350 with a team-best 14 Watch List for the annual USA Softball well as a Top 25 Finalist for the USA honors and was also named SEC doubles, 34 runs scored, eight home National Collegiate Player of the Year Softball National Collegiate Player of the Co-Freshman of the Year…Dotson post- runs and a squad-high 58 RBIs…Also award, Grieve posted 26 multi-hit and Year trophy, Chavanne hit a team-leading ed a .391 batting average with 19 multi- picked up a pitching victory during a 10-0 nine multi-RBI games in 2010…Recorded .455 overall with a squad-best 95 hits, hit and 10 multi-RBI games…Scored 54 (5 inn.) triumph over Austin Peay…Hit an eight-game hitting streak from April 64 runs scored, five doubles, five triples, runs, tallied five doubles, three triples, her first career grand slam versus #11 14-May 1 during which she hit .414 three home runs and 26 RBIs while swip- three HR’s and 37 RBIs while swiping 29 Oklahoma and a three-run home run overall (12-for-29) in a stretch against ing a UT-best 37 stolen bases…Raven bases…Registered a career-high four hits versus #16 Ohio State, accounting for Arkansas, Presbyterian, #4 Florida and was among the NCAA batting average on March 23rd versus Kentucky with a all of UT’s scoring in both victories… at #4 Alabama…Set the tone during the leaders all season long, finishing at No. double and three RBIs…Blasted a game- Blasted two homers in a win over Illinois NCAA Super Regional opener at No. 7 in the country…She guided the Lady winning, two-run HR at Auburn in the State, doubled twice in a single game 2 Michigan by going 2-for-3 with three, Vol squad in multi-hit games with 29, sixth inning to guide Tennessee past AU, against both Illinois State and at Arkansas two-out RBIs in UT’s 5-0 rout…Hit .333 including a quartet of four-hit efforts… 2-1…Was named USA Softball National and posted three hits in a single game on with three runs scored during UT’s four She even posted strings of eight con- Collegiate Player of the Week and SEC five occasions in 2010…Led Tennessee contests at the WCWS…Stole 26 bases secutive hits, reached over 22 straight Player of the Week on March 30th after with 17 multi-RBI contests to go along in 32 attempts during the season and tal- plate appearances by hit, walk, error or hitting .769 (10-for-13) against Kentucky with 14 multi-hit efforts...Currently rates lied 12 doubles with three triples, three fielder’s choice and posted a UT-best and Ole Miss with six RBIs and a string seventh in UT’s career record book for HR’s and 30 RBIs. 11-game hitting skein. of seven consecutive hits. HR’s with 22.

20 IVY RENFROE 27 LAUREN GIBSON P, 6-0, Sophomore, Jackson, Tenn. IF, 5-6, Sophomore, Pasadena, Md.

Posted a 31-6 mark with a 2.41 ERA Received SEC All-Freshman accolades and 235 strikeouts in 232.1 innings of in 2010 after posting seven multi-hit and work with 15 complete games and six 10 multi-RBI games…Gibson hit .297 solo shutouts during her freshman cam- overall with 41 hits, eight doubles, two paign on the way to Louisville Slugger/ triples, six HR’s and 39 RBIs…Blasted NFCA All-Southeast Region, All-SEC, a key two-run homer in the second All-SEC Tournament and All-Women’s inning of Tennessee’s 3-2 win over #15 College World Series honors…Is the Texas…Hit a two-run HR in her first only pitcher besides Monica Abbott in NCAA Tournament at-bat against Ball UT history to post 30 or more wins State as UT rolled, 5-0…Registered the in a single season…Finished 14th in all key lead-off double in the top of the ninth of NCAA Division I in pitching victo- inning that started a two-run rally as the ries and fifth in saves (five)…Tossed Big Orange out-lasted Louisville in the a spectacular two-hit shutout in the NCAA Knoxville Regional Championship NCAA Super Regional opener at No. Game to advance on to NCAA Super 2 Michigan, flirting with a no-hitter into Regionals…Hit a team-best .444 (4-for- the seventh inning…Became the second 9) with three runs scored and two pitcher in Lady Vol history to win a game RBIs during her first career visit to the at the WCWS, posting victories over Women’s College World Series. #3 Arizona and #9 Georgia…Also reg- istered season wins over ranked teams such as #11 Oklahoma (first career win), #16 Ohio State and #16 LSU. 5500 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22010010 SSEASONEASON IINN REVIEWREVIEW

2010 REVIEW ...... 52-54 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS ...... 55 FINAL OVERALL AND SEC STATISTICS ...... 56 STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN ...... 57 INSIDE THE NUMBERS/LADY VOL INDIV. HONORS...... 58

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Venturing into the 2010 campaign with four upperclassmen prepared to lead the way, a foundation The field was outstanding as the Lady Vols were slated to have match-ups versus No. 3 Michigan, Florida of talented and experienced youth and a standout recruiting class entering its initial year at Rocky Top, Atlantic, No. 6 UCLA, UCF and No. 10 Oklahoma. Unfortunately for Tennessee, “Mother Nature” everything seemed ready to fall into place and provide the Tennessee softball program with a “Window decided that she wasn’t quite ready for UT to begin its new campaign as rain washed out opening day of Opportunity” to climb back to its now-expected place among the nation’s elite. After two straight action against both the nationally-ranked Wolverines and FAU. campaigns had ended prematurely in NCAA Regional title game defeats, no one, perhaps outside of the When opening day finally dawned on Feb. 13th, the Lady Vols had high hopes entering play against program itself, could have ever imagined how well the available pieces would eventually fit together to No. 6 UCLA and UCF. Unfortunately, things didn’t go as planned as the Big Orange dropped both take the Lady Vol softball team on a magical ride that ended in the program’s fourth top-three national contests to start the season 0-2 for the first time since 2003. finish over the last six years and a single victory from a highly sought after berth in the best-of-three Against the eventual national champion Bruins, Tennessee managed just five hits while sophomore Women’s College World Series Championship Series. During the journey UT secured dramatic pitcher Cat Hosfield took the loss in the circle by allowing five earned runs on six hits over two innings. victories, ended high-profile winning streaks, kept its long skeins of 40-win seasons and NCAA berths In relief Renfroe didn’t fare any better as the rookie permitted four earned tallies on five hits in her first rolling along, saw numerous players reap league, regional and national four collegiate innings of work against the powerful UCLA offense. honors and secured valuable postseason and big-game experience UT was also undone by an uncharacteristic three errors in the field for its youth that should prove beneficial for years to come. in the 11-1 (6 inn.) defeat. The 2010 Tennessee offense proved to be one of the best in Later that evening the Lady Vols looked to be headed to their school history as the Big Orange hit .321 as a team, good enough for initial win of 2010, leading UCF 3-2 in the top of the seventh, but 14th in all of NCAA Division I, scored 6.4 runs per contest (11th in watched the Golden Knights post a quartet of one-out runs to the NCAA) and posted the highest team on-base percentage (.421) post a 6-3, come-from-behind upset. Grieve led the Big Orange and slugging percentages (.482) since way back in 1996 (the year offensively by going 2-for-3 at the dish with a double and two RBIs, prior to entering the Southeastern Conference). The Lady Vols while Chavanne and Gibson each tallied their initial collegiate hits tied a program mark with 19 triples, came up just one big fly short during the loss. Hosfield struck out a career-high 10 UCF batters of equaling another school record by bashing 51 home runs, laced but suffered the difficult loss to drop to 0-2. 79 doubles and swiped 123 bases. From a defensive standpoint the Eager to get back on the playing field after the previous day’s tradition of solid fielding continued as the Lady Vols registered a .974 disappointment, Tennessee looked for a positive close to the event fielding percentage to finish 13th in the nation. on a chilly Sunday against #10 Oklahoma and in a re-scheduled Individually, Tennessee was guided by a number of award-winning match-up versus #3 Michigan. Facing the Sooners and its standout performers during the 2010 campaign, including freshmen outfielders freshman pitcher , runs were at a premium as neither Raven Chavanne and Kat Dotson, rookie pitcher Ivy Renfroe, junior squad could tally after loading the bases during a scoreless second outfielder Kelly Grieve, sophomore infielder Jessica Spigner and frame. The big blow for UT came in the third as Spigner delivered freshmen infielder Lauren Gibson. her first career grand slam on a bomb to deep center, making it 4-0, On her way to Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American, All- Lady Vols. OU managed a rally in the seventh, cutting the deficit to Southeast Region and All-SEC honors in 2010 as well as being chosen two runs before Ricketts got caught in a rundown between second as a Top 25 Finalist for the USA Softball National Collegiate Player and third to end the 4-2 Tennessee triumph. With the match-up of the Year trophy, Chavanne hit a team-leading .455 overall with in hand, the skies darkened once again and opened up cancelling a a squad-best 95 hits, 64 runs and 26 RBIs while swiping a UT-best potential match-up versus the Wolverines for a second time during 37 stolen bases. The Thousand Oaks, Calif., native was among the the weekend. Little did either team know then that a 2010 meeting NCAA Division I batting average leaders all season long, finishing at would indeed happen, far down the road and with a WCWS berth No. 7 in the country, was No. 19 in the NCAA in runs per game on the line and ESPN cameras there to document the event. (1.0) and 26th in stolen bases per game (0.58). She guided the Lady After an arctic cold blast cancelled the slated home opener against Vol squad in multi-hit games in 2010 with 29, including a quartet of Western Carolina (Feb. 15), Tennessee set its sights on a 10-day four-hit efforts, and even posted early-season strings of eight con- road trip that would take the Orange & White to Las Cruces, N.M., secutive hits, reached over 22 straight plate appearances by hit, walk, for the Troy Cox Classic and to the prestigious Cathedral City error or fielder’s choice and posted a UT-best 11-game hitting skein. Lady Vol outfielder Raven Chavanne opened her Classic in Cathedral City, Calif. UT may have been more dominant Dotson hit .391 overall with 19 multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI games, during an event in the past, but it would be hard not to argue that its 54 runs scored, 37 RBIs and 29 stolen bases in garnering 2010 career in the Orange & White by leading the stay at the Troy Cox Classic may have set the standard for the pro- Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American, All-Southeast Region and All- Tennessee squad in batting average (.455), total gram in its 15-year history. Against a line-up of teams that included SEC accolades. The Savannah, Ga., standout led the UT squad during hits (95), runs scored (64), triples (five), stolen Weber State, Bradley, Cleveland State, St. Mary’s and home-standing league action with a .413 average and 19 RBIs, enough to be named bases (37) and on-base percentage (.511) on New Mexico State, Tennessee out scored its five opponents 66-15, the SEC Co-Freshman of the Year. Dotson was also named USA her way to Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American hit .467 as a team, posted 11 doubles, four triples and seven home Softball National Collegiate Player of the Week and SEC Player of and All-Southeast Region honors as well as All- runs, swiped 12 bases and registered double-digits in each contest. the Week on March 30th after hitting .769 (10-for-13) overall against Southeastern Conference accolades. In the opener against WSU with winds gusting at 30-40 m.p.h., Kentucky and Ole Miss with a string of seven consecutive hits. rain threatening and temps in the 40’s, UT exploded for 21 runs over Renfroe recorded a 31-6 mark with a 2.41 ERA and 235 strike- the first three innings on the way to a 21-2 (5 inn.) rout. Chavanne outs in 232.1 innings of work during her freshman season. For her efforts she earned Louisville Slugger/ came up just a double short of hitting for the cycle by going a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate with a triple, a NFCA All-Southeast Region, All-SEC, SEC All-Freshman, All-SEC Tournament and All-WCWS acco- grand slam (her first collegiate HR) and a career-best six RBIs Huff was 3-for-3 at the dish with a three-run lades. The Jackson, Tenn., native became the only pitcher in UT history besides Monica Abbott to post bomb and four RBIs, while sophomore shortstop Ashley Andrews knocked in a career-high three tallies 30 or more wins in a single season or win a game at the WCWS. She wrapped up her initial campaign as part of a 2-for-3, two-run scored performance. Sophomore Holly Baker, in only her fourth career rated 14th in all of NCAA Division I in pitching victories and fifth in saves (five). Renfroe truly arrived on collegiate at-bat, hammered her first HR, a two-run blast to center in the third inning. Hosfield (1-2) a national level live on ESPN during the opening match-up of the NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regional. The allowed one unearned run on three hits over three innings with four K’s to pick up her first win of the 6-0 right hander flirted with a no-hitter into the seventh inning against the powerful Wolverines before 2010 campaign. Freshman reliever Andi Williamson entered the circle starting the fourth and permitted settling for a spectacular two-hit shutout (5-0). She also registered wins over ranked teams such as #11 one run on three hits with a strikeout in her first appearance for UT. Oklahoma (first career win), #16 Ohio State and #16 LSU during the year. Renfroe secured a 12-2 (5 inn.) win in the nightcap over Bradley by permitting one run on two hits An inclusion on the preseason “Watch List” for the 2010 USA Softball National Player of the Year over three innings of work. Chavanne was 3-for-4 and at one point had posted seven consecutive hits award, Grieve continued her impressive contributions at Rocky Top as a junior by hitting .373 with 59 during the day before a fielder’s choice ended the streak. As a team Tennessee hit .585 combined against runs, career-highs in doubles (12), homers (three) and RBIs (30) to go along with 26 stolen bases. During Weber State and Bradley, blasted four homers and slugged at a .981 clip, despite starting six freshmen in UT’s magical run to its third-place national finish, Grieve hit .414 over nine NCAA Tournament contests, the line-up versus BU. setting her career average in NCAA action at .429. The Asheville, N.C., product set the tone for the Lady After pounding out 10 hits in holding off Cleveland State 12-8, UT wrapped up its Sunday at the Troy Vols during the NCAA Super Regional opener at No. 2 Michigan by going 2-for-3 with three, two-out Cox Classic by drilling St. Mary’s, 11-2 (5 inn.) to advance on to the title contest. For her four-game RBIs in UT’s 5-0 rout. Grieve completed her third season in Knoxville ranked 11th all-time in UT history efforts of hitting 13-of-16 at the plate (.813), Chavanne was awarded SEC Player of the Week accolades in batting average (.367), fifth in stolen bases (83) and triples (eight) and within striking distance of the Lady for the first time in her brief career. Dotson posted a 2-for-3 mark with a trio of runs-batted-in against Vol career Top 10 in both hits (189) and runs scored (135). St. Mary’s to complete her weekend at .692 (9-for-13) overall with a team-best 10 RBIs. Sophomore Spigner reaped Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region accolades after hitting .350 with a team- catcher Shelby Burchell blasted her initial home run of the season, a solo shot, and knocked in two tallies best 14 doubles, 34 runs scored, eight home runs and a squad-high 58 RBIs. She led Tennessee with 17 while Andrews hammered a two-run blast in the third inning, marking her second big fly of the early multi-RBI efforts in addition to 14 multi-hit performances. The Santa Clarita, Calif., native even blasted her campaign. Rookie second baseman Melissa Brown also delivered a 2-for-3 performance with three runs first career grand slam versus #11 Oklahoma and a three-run HR against #16 Ohio State, accounting for plated against St. Mary’s to help back Renfroe’s complete game effort to improve to a perfect 3-0. all of UT’s scoring in both high-profile victories. Spigner also contributed in the circle, picking up a huge Waiting for the Lady Vols in Tuesday’s championship contest were the power-hitting host New save in a 5-4 win over #9 Georgia and garnering the win over Austin Peay, 10-0 (5 inn.). Mexico State Aggies. With Hosfield (3-2) controlling any NMSU threat from the circle by tossing a One of four Lady Vol newcomers to reap SEC All-Freshmen honors in 2010, Gibson tallied a .297 four-hitter, UT jumped on the hosts for three runs in the second and a six-spot in the third in cruising batting average with 41 hits, six HR’s and 39 RBIs. The Pasadena, Md., product made her first experience to a dominating, 10-1 (5 inn.) triumph. Chavanne finished out what amounted to a perfect weekend at on the NCAA stage count by recording a UT-best .444 (4-for-9) mark at the WCWS, by blasting a two- the plate by posting her third 4-for-4 game at the event to go along with three RBIs. She ended up going run HR in her first NCAA Tournament at-bat in UT’s 5-0 win over Ball State and by delivering the key 17-of-20 overall for a staggering .850 batting average and singled to lead off all five of UT’s match-ups dur- ninth-inning double that started the game-winning rally versus Louisville (3-1, 9 inn.) during the Knoxville ing the tourney. She also reached base safely all 20 times she stepped into the batter’s box, 17 times by Regional title game. One of her 10 multi-RBI games occurred during a 3-2 upset of #15 Texas as the hit, twice via error and once on a fielder’s choice and tied for the team lead with 10 RBIs while raising her rookie hammered a two-run HR in the second frame to grant the Lady Vols an early lead. average to .621 for the year. In her first game since returning from an illness, Spigner appeared better, The Lady Vol senior class of Tiffany Huff, Erinn Webb and Nicole Kajitani provided valuable leadership registering a perfect 3-for-3 night with a triple, a homer and three RBIs while ending up just a double short that was crucial to Tennessee’s success throughout the 2010 season. As the lone remaining Lady Vols of hitting for the cycle. with both NCAA Super Regional and WCWS experience from the run to a second-place finish back in From there it was on to the Palm Springs, Calif., area where the level of competition again took a step 2007, the trio really made its presence felt once play reached the bright lights of the NCAA Tournament. up as match-ups awaited against troublesome Pacific and Syracuse as well as #10 Stanford and #16 Ohio Behind the plate Huff guided a young UT pitching staff through both hostile environments, such as the State. The good vibes from New Mexico ended in the opener at the Cathedral City Classic as Pacific one faced in Ann Arbor, Mich., during Super Regionals, and in stressful situations under the bright lights managed a grand slam off Hosfield in the third inning and withstood a late rally attempt by the Lady Vols to at the WCWS. The Saugus, Calif., native also reached base 11 times during NCAA action, six by hit, pull the 4-3 upset. Later that night Tennessee fell behind the nationally-ranked Cardinal, 6-1, in the fourth blasted a HR in the regional romp over Virginia and scored three times, including twice in the 9-0 (5 frame as standouts Alissa Haber and Ashley Hansen combined for three home runs. UT wouldn’t go inn.) rout of #3 Arizona in the WCWS opener. Kajitani knocked in four runs during NCAA action, but down without a fight, however, as Grieve’s first career HR kicked-off a five-run fifth as UT rallied to nab none bigger perhaps than her solo home run off Michigan’s Nikki Nemitz during UT’s 4-3 upset of the a 7-6 lead. Unfortunately, Stanford scored a single run in both the sixth and seventh innings, including on No. 2 Wolverines. Known for her postseason production throughout her Big Orange career, Webb a bases-loaded walk in the final frame, to post an 8-7 triumph. With that the Lady Vols fell to 6-4 on the stepped it up even another level as a senior, hitting .318 with NCAA team-highs in homers (three) and season and 1-2 against ranked squads. RBIs (eight). The Hemet, Calif., product blasted a pair of HR’s during the super regional-clinching win at At perhaps another crossroads for the young Lady Vol team during the early season, Tennessee #2 Michigan, knocked in two runs in the WCWS lid-lifter against #3 Arizona and crushed a tone-setting played a nearly three-hour marathon on Feb. 26th, before holding off a game Syracuse squad in an 8-6 grand slam in UT’s 7-5 victory over #9 Georgia. thriller. Over 330 pitches were thrown by the two teams combined and Andrews saved the game in Starting the season rated No. 16 in the initial NFCA poll of the year, the Big Orange opened its cam- the bottom of the seventh by making a leaping catch at short with the bags packed and UT clinging to paign at Team USA legend Dot Richardson’s inaugural NTC Division I Elite Invitational in Clermont, Fla. a two-run advantage. The Big Orange had staked themselves to an 8-1 lead after two frames on the 5522 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22010010 SSEASONEASON IINN RREVIEWEVIEW benefit of six walks from Syracuse hurler Jenna Caira and RBI singles by Huff and Chavanne. The Orange 300th all-time home victory for Tennessee. wouldn’t go away, however, putting up a two-spot in the third, one run in the fifth and two in the seventh Up 5-1 in the Saturday finale against #9 Georgia on the strength of HR’s by Webb and Chavanne, UT before surprise hurler Spigner got the help from Andrews that ended things. watched in horror as the power-hitting ‘Dawgs pushed eight runs across in the top of the sixth on the In the final contest at the Cathedral City Classic, Renfroe (4.0 IP, six hits, four K’s) and Hosfield (3.0 way to a 10-6 come-from-behind win. The series finale followed virtually the same script as a 6-1 lead IP, no hits in relief) combined on a gem to make a three-run, first inning blast from Spigner stand up in evaporated for Tennessee over the sixth and seventh frames before a solo HR by Ashley Pauly in the downing #16 Ohio State, 3-0. Grieve and Dotson had set the stage for Spigner’s heroics by drawing one- eighth sealed UGA’s series-clinching, 7-6 (8 inn.) triumph. A crucial error on the UT infield on a potential out walks in the initial frame off OSU hurler Lindsay Bodeker. With the victory Tennessee completed double-play ball in the seventh opened the door for Georgia to force the extra frame. its marathon trip with a 7-2 record, while hitting .371 as a team, averaging just over nine runs per game, The losing streak appeared as if it might reach a season-long three games in the opener of the March blasting 27 extra-base hits and swiping 18 bases. Chavanne was incredible on the jaunt, hitting .706 (24- 23rd DH against Kentucky in Knoxville. With UK in front 2-0, Gibson delivered a sac fly in the fifth and for-34) on the way to being named the SEC Freshman of the Week on March 1, and joined Andrews Dotson singled in a run during the sixth to tie it at 2-2. With Kentucky starter Chanda Bell and UT in tying for the team-high on the trip with 11 RBIs. Dotson and Huff each contributed 10 RBIs, while reliever Renfroe battling into extra innings, UK got the upper hand as All-American shortstop Molly Spigner knocked in eight runs. Johnson opened the top of the 10th with a solo HR just over the right field wall. In desperate need of a After yet another weather postponement of the home opener as a match-up against Tennessee Tech run to extend the contest, Kajitani started UT’s half of the 10th by drawing a walk. Andrews dropped a was wiped out because of cold and winter precipitation, the 20th-ranked Lady Vols (8-4) finally got the potential sac bunt back to the circle, but it was bobbled for a crucial error to put two Lady Vols on with year at Lee Softball Stadium started by playing host to the Tennessee Classic where they would battle no outs. Chavanne slapped a ball to second that Bell corralled but her throw to first was wide, packing Ohio, Illinois State and #13 Texas. the bags full of Lady Vols. Grieve launched a fly ball to left for a sac that was plenty deep enough to plate A three-hit shutout by Hosfield and 2-for-2 nights by both Chavanne and Dotson helped guide UT Kajitani, tying the score and advancing the runners to second and third with one down. Dotson came to past Ohio on the event’s opening Friday night, 6-0. The next day #13 Texas, with its high-profile fresh- the dish with the chance to end things and came through with a clutch RBI single into short right center. man hurler Blaire Luna and an offense that had hit 30 HR’s while racing to a 16-2 start, was stationed The nightcap wasn’t as dramatic as a strong combined pitching effort from Renfroe and Hosfield and across the diamond in the visitor’s dugout. The rookie Longhorn pitcher was as advertised, striking out a 4-for-4, three-RBI effort by Dotson, who hit .875 for the day versus the ‘Cats, sealed a 7-1 triumph for a program single-game high 17 Lady Vols but coming out on the wrong end of a 3-2 decision to the Big No. 17 Tennessee (23-7, 5-3 SEC). Orange. Gibson was the offensive star for Tennessee, blasting her first career dinger, a two-run shot in In an error-marred contest that saw the two squads combine for seven errors, the Lady Vols got a the second, while Chavanne led off the seventh with a double that turned into the winning run via a wild two-hitter from Renfroe in taking the opener of a doubleheader from Ole Miss, 4-2, on March 27th. Five pitch. Hosfield picked up the win to improve to 6-3 on the year by firing a hitless seventh frame in relief. runs combined over the fifth and sixth innings helped secure a sweep as Tennessee downed Ole Miss 6-3 The ‘Horns had tied the game in the final inning off Renfroe (6.0 IP, five hits, two runs, five K’s) with a in the finale. Hosfield improved to 10-4 by allowing just one earned tally over six frames of work, while two-run HR by Taylor Hoagland before Hosfield was summoned into to close the contest. Renfroe tossed a perfect seventh in earning her initial career save. Chavanne was 1-for-3 at the plate, UT seemed to be locked in a bit of a malaise early on in its final contest on Saturday evening as Illinois drew a bases loaded walk to grant Tennessee the lead in the sixth and scored a team-best two runs in the State raced to a 4-1, third-inning advantage. Four round trippers, including a pair off the bat of Spigner, contest. The series finale on Sun., March 28th, against the Rebels was washed out as inclement weather helped the Lady Vols rally past the Redbirds, 6-5. Huff went back-to-back with Spigner on big flies during affected yet another Lady Vol contest. For their efforts against Kentucky and Ole Miss, Dotson and UT’s three-run fifth inning as part of her perfect 3-for-3 night. Webb (1-for-3) delivered her first HR of Renfroe secured SEC Player and Pitcher of the Week for March 29th, respectively. Dotson also reaped the year in the fifth, deadlocking the score at 4-4. Renfroe picked up her fifth victory by tossing 3.2 frames USA Softball National Player of the Week accolades after hitting .769 overall over the four contests with in relief, allowing just two hits and posting four K’s. Starter Hosfield worked 3.1 innings, eventually picking six RBIs and a streak of seven consecutive hits. Renfroe posted a 3-0 mark from the circle with a 0.82 up her third save of the campaign. ERA and her first career save. Renfroe tossed 6.2 innings and struck out a career-high nine to pick up her sixth win in a 5-1 victory Following a brief step outside of the league to rout in-state foe Middle Tennessee, 9-1 (5 inn.), on over Ohio. Kajitani contributed back-to-back multi-RBI efforts on the final day of the Tennessee Classic, the final day of March, the Lady Vols traveled to Columbia, S.C., for a three-game set against the much- including her first HR of the season in an 8-4 victory over ISU. For her 0.81 ERA and 21 strikeouts maligned South Carolina Gamecocks. Entering the series at 10-23 overall and 0-13 in SEC, USC was over 17.1 innings of work, Renfroe picked up her first league weekly honor by being chosen as the SEC perhaps the most dangerous of foes, one with nothing to lose. Behind a three-hitter by Renfroe (16-2) Freshman of the Week (March 8). and three RBIs from Gibson, UT swept past the Gamecocks in the series opener on Friday, 9-1 (5 inn.). At 13-4 overall the rugged SEC slate began as the Lady Vols headed to Starkville, Miss., to battle the With the Easter holiday having altered the schedule the two teams took the field for a doubleheader Mississippi State Bulldogs over a rare, three-game mid-week series. After spotting MSU a quick 3-0 lead on a hot Saturday afternoon at Beckham Field. Webb and Huff knocked in single runs in the second after one inning in the opener, UT banged out 12 hits in a comeback, 8-4 triumph. Dotson led the way and third as UT grabbed a 2-0 advantage in the day’s opener. S.C. would rally, however, putting up an by posting a 3-for-4 day at the plate with a triple and a team-best three RBIs. Spigner blasted her sixth unearned tally against Hosfield in the fourth and threatening with a pair of runners aboard in the fifth home run of the year as part of a 2-for-2, two-RBI effort. Renfroe improved to 7-1 during her initial and sixth frames. Strikeouts ended those rallies and Tennessee eventually added an insurance run on a campaign after allowing just one earned run on five hits with eight strikeouts over 5.0 innings of work Gibson single through the left side in the seventh in winning 3-1. The finale was all Big Orange as Huff in her first league match-up. Hosfield permitted three hits in two led the charge with three RBIs and Renfroe fired a complete-game scoreless frames of relief to seal the victory. three-hitter as the Lady Vols swept, 8-0 (5 inn.). The nightcap didn’t work out as planned as the Orange & White Prior to a mid-week doubleheader against Western Carolina, UT rallied from another early three-run deficit to take a late lead before learned that Chavanne had made the cut as one of 25 national finalists watching the home team push across a pair of runs during the last for the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year trophy, half of the seventh for a 5-4, walk-off victory. Hosfield took a tough the softball equivalent of the Heisman Trophy. The Orange & White defeat to drop to 7-4 overall, allowing three earned runs on eight celebrated the news by drilling WCU, 14-0 (5 inn.) and 11-0 (5 inn.). hits over 5.2 innings of work with three walks and two K’s. Renfroe Gibson led the way offensively by combining to go 4-for-4 over the walked two and struck out one over two-thirds of a frame as both two match-ups with five RBIs while just missing hitting for the cycle pitchers struggled with control. in the finale (single, double & triple). Facing the series “rubber match,” Tennessee wasted little time in The season next turned toward “The Plains” of Auburn, a place jumping on the Bulldogs for 10 runs during the opening three innings that hadn’t been kind to the Lady Vols over the years (7-9 record). on the way to a commanding 10-4 victory. Grieve led UT’s 12-hit The series lid-lifter on April 10th set the tone right away as neither assault by going 4-for-5 at the plate with a double, four RBIs and offense could get much going. Each team pushed across a single run three runs scored. Renfroe was solid over a complete-game effort, in the fourth before Tiger second baseman Kelsey Cartwright deliv- allowing two earned runs on five hits to improve to 8-1 on the year. ered a walk-off HR to christen the seventh as Auburn prevailed, 2-1. Despite having its opening day cancelled by rain, UT opened UT’s attack continued to struggle into the day’s second match-up, its second and final home-hosted tourney of the season on March trailing 1-0 in the top of the sixth. That when sparkplug Grieve came 13 against Tennessee Tech and Campbell. Neither proved much through with a double to right center to open the sixth. Dotson of a challenge as the Lady Vols made short work of both TTU, stepped into the box next and absolutely crushed a two-run homer 11-2 (5 inn.), and the Camels, 9-0 (5 inn.). Grieve and Gibson each to deep right, her third big fly of the season, to give the Big Orange launched massive three-run HR’s in the whitewash of Campbell, its first lead of the game at 2-1. From there, despite allowing a pair of while Chavanne posted another perfect night at the plate (3-for-3) base runners in the bottom of the seventh, Renfroe finished off her to improve her season average to .558. third save of the year. Hosfield improved to 13-5 overall by allowing Following a nine-K effort by Renfroe and three-RBI perfor- one unearned run on four hits over five frames of work. mances from both Dotson and Spigner in a re-scheduled, 10-0 (5 With a regional TV audience tuned in the Lady Vols fell behind the inn.) rout of Liberty, the Lady Vols faced off against Campbell in Tigers 2-0 in the series finale before Kajitani drew them even with a a rematch of the previous day’s finale. The second time around two-run blast in the fourth. Dotson followed with a two-RBI base proved quite a bit more difficult as UT found itself on the wrong end knock in the fifth as Tennessee rallied for a 5-3 series clinching vic- of a 6-4 deficit. Having endured a 50-minute rain delay in the top of tory. The win marked UT’s first series triumph on “The Plains” since the fifth and with time running short, Tennessee desperately needed 1997 and improved the squad to 33-8 overall and 12-4 in SEC play. something to happen. During what would be a decisive sixth inning Renfroe moved to 9-1 in league action and 19-2 overall by working rally, Grieve and Dotson recorded infield singles and then Kajitani A Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-American and All- 6.1 innings over two separate stints from the circle. recorded an RBI to cut the gap to one run before Burchell was sent Southeast Region selection, freshman outfielder The road trip league success continued on April 14th at Arkansas’ to the plate in a pinch hitting situation with the bags packed. The Kat Dotson recorded a .391 batting average with new Bogle Park as Tennessee swept the Razorbacks, 3-1 and Columbia, Tenn., native absolutely crushed a pitch just inside the left 19 multi-hit and 10 multi-RBI games, 29 stolen 5-3. Chavanne and Dotson each delivered three hits apiece in the field foul pole for her first career grand slam to guide the Lady Vols bases and 37 RBIs in 2010. The Savannah, Ga., opener, while a four-run first in the finale, keyed by two RBIs from to a 9-6 win. native guided the Big Orange during league play Burchell and an RBI single by Webb proved just enough to hold off After blasting in-state foe Austin Peay, 10-0 (5 inn.) on March by registering a .413 mark on her way to SEC a late UA rally. The ‘Backs managed to bring the tying run to the 17, behind the second straight four-RBI effort from Burchell, it was plate in the bottom of the seventh but had Renfroe force Courtney back into league play by welcoming in #9 Georgia to Lee Stadium Co-Freshman of the Year honors. Breault to line out harmlessly to second on a 3-2 pitch to complete for a huge SEC Eastern Division battle. In the series opener three the UT triumph. RBI’s from Gibson, including a two-run blast in the fourth, staked the Big Orange to a 5-1 lead venturing With weather having wreaked havoc on the Tennessee schedule, the coaches made the decision into the sixth. In what would become a theme to watch between the two squads throughout their five to bring in Presbyterian for a previously unscheduled DH on April 17th. The Lady Vols were up to the meetings in 2010, the Bulldogs would rally late. A solo HR by Alisa Goler and an RBI single by Laura task, bombing the Blue Hose in back-to-back 9-1, run-rule contests. Spigner and Kajitani each recorded Trout brought Georgia within 5-3 heading to the seventh. Megan Wiggins opened UGA’s final offensive three RBIs in the opener while the former blasted a three-run bomb in the finale, her team-best eighth opportunity with a solo blast to make it a one-run game with no one retired. Renfroe entered in relief big fly of the season. of Hosfield and immediately gave up a single forcing yet another call to the bullpen to bring in Spigner In a rematch against Tennessee Tech, this time in Cookeville, Tenn., Huff went deep twice (her fourth facing a daunting situation. Having beaten the Bulldogs in Athens in 2009, the Santa Clarita, Calif., native and fifth HR’s) and Gibson hit a three-run shot (her fifth) as UT rolled past the Golden Eagles, 10-0 (6 battled Goler over eight pitches before issuing a walk, placing Bulldogs on first and second with still no inn.). UT exploded for five runs in the first with the big shot coming on Huff’s first HR and added a one retired. On an offering in the dirt, both base occupants took off attempting to advance. UGA pinch two-spot in the fourth and three runs in the sixth. Renfroe struck out a career-high 10 batters during a runner Macie Couey managed to get to third but overslid the bag as newly-entered Lady Vol third complete-game effort in improving to 23-2. baseman Brown tagged her for a huge initial retirement. Brianna Hesson launched a high fly ball to left Following the brief respite from league play, Tennessee jumped back in with a vengeance by welcom- that was caught to get UT within one out of a big win. UGA’s Kristyn Sandberg and her perfect 2-for-2 ing in #4 Florida for a three-game set. A four-run first inning proved plenty for the Gators in the opener day stepped to the plate with the potential tying run in scoring position at second base. On a beautiful as limited the Lady Vol offense to four hits in a 6-0 win. In taking the defeat, change-up, Spigner caught the hitter looking at strike three, ending the thrilling victory that marked the Renfroe was saddled with a loss for the first time since falling to Georgia on March 21, just over a full wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 5533 22010010 SSEASONEASON IINN RREVIEWEVIEW

month. games-to-one during the NCAA Knoxville Super Regional in 2006 on the road to a third place finish at Friday’s night’s DH finale proved more competitive as the back-and-forth affair went right down to the WCWS. And recall that UT and UM were supposed to meet at the season-opening NTC Division the final pitch before UT prevailed, 4-3. RBIs from Kajitani and Gibson had staked the Big Orange to a I Elite Invitational before weather got involved and cancelled the match-up twice in three days. 2-1 lead heading into the top of the seventh. That’s when the experienced Gators pulled out a two-run Right from the outset of the best-of-three series on May 27th, despite a hostile crowd of over 2,000 rally, sealed with a two-out, two-RBI blooper to left by Corrie Brooks to give UF a 3-2 lead. Grieve Maize & Blue backers and a pep band blasting “Hail to the Victors,” the Lady Vols showed few nerves. refused to let the Lady Vols lose, however, hustling down the line on a bouncer to first. The Asheville, After a quiet opening two frames that saw Renfroe and UM’s Jordan Taylor dueling from the circle, N.C., native slid in just before the tag to record a vital lead-off single against the reliever Brombacher in Burchell posted the first hit of the game for either squad by taking a change-up into center field for a single the seventh. Dotson followed with a four-pitch walk and then Spigner bounced a ball up the middle that leading off the third. That got a big scoring rally started as Webb reached on a sac bunt attempt back was misplayed for a vital error, packing the bags full of Lady Vols. Huff stepped in and blasted a ball to to the circle, placing a pair of Lady Vols on base with one out. Andrews stepped into the box and hit a center, allowing the opportunity for Grieve to attempt to score via a sac fly. She arrived at the plate at ball sharply to UM third baseman Maggie Viefhaus that rolled straight through the fielder’s legs as fresh- the same time as the ball and slid in just under Brittany Schutte’s tag to knot the score at 3-3. Following man pinch runner Leah Taylor scored and Webb and Andrews ended up standing at third and second, a strikeout for the second retirement of the frame, it came down to the seniors Kajitani and Webb, and respectively. After two quick outs, Grieve stepped up in yet another huge spot, ripping a pitch into right on their senior weekend, no less. Kajitani worked the count full before coercing a key walk, loading the center for a two-RBI single and all of a sudden it was 3-0 and the large Michigan crowd was almost in bases once again with Webb coming to the dish. It looked as if extra innings would perhaps be necessary stunned silence. as the Big Orange first baseman quickly found herself down 0-2 in the count. The Hemet, Calif., product The fireworks got started again for Tennessee with one out in the top of the fifth. Andrews managed refused to back down, however, fouling off pitch after pitch over a nine-pitch at-bat. Finally Brombacher a walk against Taylor and that got the Big Orange offense off and running again as the speed game came missed outside for ball four and an Orange-clad mob raced from the dugout to the plate in celebration as to the plate looking to wreak havoc. Chavanne followed with a single, placing two on base. Following Dotson scored the winning tally on a bases loaded free pass. The resulting roar of delight from the UT a Lady Vol K, Grieve delivered again on an RBI base knock to left field, advancing to second as the ball crowd of 1,374 was heard and reported about from Lindsay Nelson was bobbled for an error. With two UT runners in scoring position, Baseball Stadium over on the Tennessee campus. Michigan’s Taylor was called for an illegal pitch, forcing in a run to As had happened so often to the Lady Vols during the year, make the score 5-0. weather again played a role as rain washed out their series finale From there it was simply left to watch Renfroe and see if she against the Gators on April 24th. It didn’t seem to bother UT, how- could do the unthinkable and fire a no-hitter against a dangerous ever, as the Big Orange spent some time after the cancellation Wolverine line-up. UM managed a base runner in scoring position entertaining themselves and those in attendance by sliding on the tarp via an infield miscue by Tennessee leading off the top of the sixth, competing in what the coaches termed “The Tarp-Sliding Olympics.” but couldn’t get anything going as the Lady Vol hurler struck out The regular season continued in Tuscaloosa, Ala., in a series two more members of the Maize & Blue. Roya St. Clair flied out to against the #4 Alabama Crimson Tide. Despite out-hitting UA in right field opening the bottom of the seventh to push Renfroe’s total the series opener, 7-6, UT left nine runners on base in dropping a to 6.1 no-hit frames. Dorian Shaw stepped into the box and finally 4-2 decision. Grieve led the Lady Vol offense with a 2-for-4 effort at broke up the no-no with a single that snuck just inside the third base the dish, while Huff was credited with UT’s lone RBI on a sixth-inning line. Second baseman delivered a swinging bunt double. out in front of the plate for a base knock and suddenly the home ‘Bama roared to a 7-0 lead and appeared ready to close out crowd had something to cheer about. Renfroe rebounded quickly Saturday’s DH via the run-rule. Tennessee had other ideas, how- though forcing Nikki Nemitz to pop-up to UT sophomore Holly ever, as a Gibson RBI double in the sixth and a five-run seventh, Baker in foul ground in left and got Steph Kirkpatrick to bounce highlighted by two-run homers by Grieve and Huff, almost brought routinely to first, completing the stunning two-hit shutout and ending UT back in a 7-6 loss live on ESPN. Renfroe dropped to 23-4 on the UM’s two-year-long home streak. season after allowing seven runs in 2.2 frames, before Hosfield came The next afternoon with ESPN cameras again broadcasting live, on in relief and fired 3.1 hitless innings to keep UT alive. In perhaps UT attempted to close out the Wolverines before a game three the least surprising event in UT’s 2010 campaign, the series finale was would become necessary. A full house of 2,479 watched in shock cancelled by rain. That set the Orange & White’s record at 39-11 as Tennessee utilized the long ball via a pair of home runs by Webb overall and 15-7 in SEC play. and a solo blast by Kajitani in racing to a 4-0 lead through four innings. The final series of the regular season brought #16 LSU to Lee The Michigan bats finally came to live after being shut down by Stadium for an important league series against the Tigers. UT got Hosfield as Angela Findlay got the Maize & Blue on the board with a things off to a terrific start in the program’s 1000th all-time contest, two-run blast. The previous day’s heroine, Renfroe, entered in relief utilizing multiple RBIs from both Burchell and Andrews, a perfect sac and despite allowing a solo shot to Shaw in the sixth, kept UT in front squeeze from “Senior Day” honoree Huff and some clutch pitching heading to the final inning. by Renfroe in the seventh to kill off a Bayou Bengal rally, 6-5. The With one final chance in the top of the seventh, Michigan’s day’s second contest went LSU’s way as freshman hurler Rachele Kirkpatrick managed to draw a lead-off walk and suddenly the Fico scattered six UT hits in a 3-0 Tiger win. Wolverines had offensive life. Renfroe recorded a huge first out on A four-run fourth inning proved more than enough for During 2010 freshman pitcher Ivy Renfroe became a swinging strikeout of Amy Knapp. UM’s Molly Bausher kept the Tennessee in the series’ “rubber match” as Renfroe fired a three- the only Lady Vol hurler other than Monica Abbott rally going with a clean single, bringing the middle of the order up with hitter to prevail 6-1. Brown posted two hits in three at-bats with an to win 30 or more games in a single season or a chance to tie or give Michigan a lead. Findlay came through with a RBI double, Spigner was 1-for-1 with her team-best 11th double of post a victory at the Women’s College World base knock to center, but the threat of Grieve’s strong throwing arm the season and two RBIs and Grieve also delivered a two-bagger (her Series. The Jackson, Tenn., product posted a 31-6 in center forced UM coach to hold the potential tying ninth of 2010) during her 1-for-2, run, RBI, stolen base performance. runner at third. That proved a huge play as Maggie Viefhaus struck With the regular season campaign in the books and UT boast- record, a 2.41 ERA and 235 strikeouts in 232.1 out to get UT within one retirement of advancing to Oklahoma City. ing a 41-12 overall record, the Lady Vols entered the annual SEC innings while earning Louisville Slugger/NFCA All- St. Clair stepped into the batter’s box and ripped a liner that caused Tournament in Fayetteville, Ark., as the #5 seed. That brought a Southeast Region and All-SEC honors. She also Lady Vol hearts to skip a beat. Andrews was positioned perfectly, meeting with old rival and fourth-seeded Georgia in the opening beat No. 3 Arizona and No. 9 Georgia at the however, catching the shot and leaping into the air as her teammates round. Renfroe picked up victory number 26 of the year and UT WCWS to earn all-tourney accolades. raced on the field and joined in the Big Orange celebration. scored in each of the first four innings in a 6-4 triumph. The speed In heading to the WCWS for the fourth time in six years and game was especially outstanding versus UGA as Grieve went 3-for-4 for the first time since coming oh so close to winning a title in 2007, at the plate with a double and two runs scored and Chavanne blasted a two-run HR (her third of the Tennessee managed to draw its old nemesis #3 Arizona in its opener. The two squads had met seven year) while going 1-for-2 with two RBIs, two runs scored and a pair of stolen bases. Spigner knocked in times previously at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City with UT holding a 4-3 advantage, a tally and made an incredible catch while falling head-over-heels into the UGA dugout. but the ‘Cats having managed to win the decisive games facing elimination or with a title on the line. This No. 15 Tennessee (42-13) battled hard in the SEC semifinals against regular season champion and No. time around the Big Orange wasn’t playing around, having entered the WCWS on a five-game NCAA 3-rated Alabama, scoring twice in the fifth inning to climb out of a two-run hole to tie things at 3-3. The winning streak. The Lady Vols crushed the Wildcats, 9-0 (5 inn.), as Webb and Spigner each doubled in Tide’s Whitney Larsen blasted a walk-off solo homer in the bottom of the seventh, however, to secure two runs and Renfroe continued her incredible postseason effort with a three-hit shutout. a 4-3 win. That eliminated the Lady Vols from the league’s annual event and forced the squad to wait for And who was waiting in the winner’s bracket, why #9 Georgia for a fifth meeting of 2010. And just the announcement of its NCAA Tournament fate on the NCAA Selection Show. like the other four match-ups the script proved to be exactly the same. Tennessee jumped to a big early When the bracket was finally released on May 16th, Tennessee received the No. 15 national seed lead (7-0 into the bottom of the fourth) before the Bulldogs attempted a furious rally late. Unlike two and learned it would be hosting NCAA Regional action for the sixth consecutive season. The Big of the meetings in Knoxville during the regular season when UGA came all the way back, however, the Orange welcomed in three squads to Lee Softball Stadium over May 21-23 in the form of Mid-American hole proved too much as Renfroe retired the potential game-tying Bulldog batter twice in the final frame Conference (MAC) Tournament champion Ball State, Virginia, the second place team out of the Atlantic of a 7-5 win. The biggest blow of the contest came off the bat of Webb who drilled a grand slam to right Coast Conference, and the BIG EAST’s third-place squad Louisville. center in the third, her third HR and second grand slam of the season against the ‘Dawgs. UT opened what would become a magical tourney run with a 5-0 win over Ball State. A two-run After a much-needed day off with daytime temperatures climbing as high as 105 degrees, standing in homer from Gibson (her sixth) was the big blow, backing a four-hit, complete-game shutout by Renfroe. the way, once the dust settled, of a Tennessee berth in the best-of-three WCWS Championship Series Tennessee banged out a program NCAA Tournament single-game record 15 hits and 11 runs during was #3 Arizona. an 11-2 rout on May 22nd that eliminated Virginia from the event. Three different Lady Vols posted a In front of 6,838 fans on June 6th, the ‘Cats forced the “if necessary” game with an 8-0 (5 inn.) rout of pair of RBIs during the contest as Chavanne posted a 4-for-5 effort at the plate, Grieve went 3-for-5 with the Lady Vols. Renfroe took the defeat to fall to 31-5 overall, allowing three earned runs on four hits with a double and Spigner recorded a 2-for-5 effort. In two separate stints from the circle, Renfroe fired 5.1 a walk and five strikeouts over 2.2 innings of work. Hosfield permitted five earned tallies on five hits with scoreless innings in improving to 28-4 on the campaign. four free passes and a K in 2.1 frames. Tennessee’s offense was limited to just two hits by a combination That meant that Louisville was what separated the Big Orange from its first trip to NCAA Super of Arizona hurlers Kenzie Fowler and Sarah Akamine. Huff and Brown each delivered singles during the Regionals since 2007. It wouldn’t prove an easy contest as the Cardinals took UT to extra innings before bottom of the fifth inning for the Big Orange. succumbing, 3-1 (9 inn.). Heroines were in abundance for UT on a Sunday that frustrated Tennessee With one final chance to win a berth to play for a national title, Tennessee managed to hold a 2-0 to the tune of 16 runners left on base. Included among that group were Spigner, who knocked in the lead into the bottom of the third before eventually succumbing to #3 Arizona, 5-2. A bases-loaded walk game-tying run on a fifth-inn. double, Hosfield, who allowed just one run on four hits over eight innings by Gibson in the first and a Huff RBI double in the third staked UT to its advantage. A lead-off single by while improving to 16-8 on the year, Grieve (2-for-4, stolen base, run), the fireplug whose hustle play on UA’s Lauren Schutzler came back to haunt Renfroe in the third as clean-up hitter Stacie Chambers tied a single to left started the huge two-out, game-tying rally in the fifth and Gibson (1-for-5), whose lone hit the game in a HR down the left field line. Bridgette Del Ponte singled in a run in the fifth and Brittany of the match-up was a lead-off double that eventually became the winning tally in the decisive ninth. Also Arredondo blasted a two-run shot to right in the sixth to finalize the scoring. The Lady Vols got base contributing as per usual to Tennessee’s 12-hit offensive assault were Dotson (3-for-5) and Chavanne runners aboard in the final three innings but couldn’t string together a rally against the freshman hurler (2-for-6), as the duo combined for nearly half of UT’s total hit output. Renfroe was summoned into the Fowler, eventually settled for its fourth top three national finish at the WCWS in the last six seasons. contest starting the ninth and worked a perfect frame to pick up the fourth save of her career. Entering the 2010 campaign the pieces looked to be in place to potentially take advantage of a Standing in the way of a potential trip to the WCWS was No. 2 Michigan, a power-hitting force “Window of Opportunity.” Little did anyone know before the season began how well such a young that owned a 36-game home winning streak at the Wilpon Softball Complex in Ann Arbor, Mich. Not team would mesh together, how the schedule and postseason draw would play out, or whether it was many of the in-the-know softball pundits gave the Big Orange much of a chance against the senior-laden even possible for a squad that boasted only four upperclassmen to reach the WCWS. By the end of a Wolverines. UT had been in plenty of battles down the stretch in the SEC, however, and would prove magical ride that included 49 victories, the softball world had its answer. Tennessee was indeed ready to the nation wrong once the supers began. Both programs possessed quite an NCAA Tournament his- regain its now expected position among the nation’s elite. tory versus the other. UM and the Lady Vols battled twice in 2005 at the Women’s College World Series on the way to the Maize & Blue’s eventual national title, while Tennessee downed Michigan two 5544 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22010010 GGAME-BY-GAMEAME-BY-GAME RRESULTSESULTS

Overall: 49-15 SEC: 17-8 Home: 26-4 Away: 13-4 Neutral: 10-7

Date Opponent W/L Score Overall/SEC UT Pitcher UT Line Opp. Line Att. Time NTC Division I Elite Invitational, Clermont, Fla. 2/13 vs. #8/6 UCLA L 1-11 (6) 0-1 Cat Hosfield (L, 0-1) 1-5-3 11-11-2 460 2:20 2/13 vs. UCF L 3-6 0-2 Cat Hosfield (L, 0-2) 3-4-1 6-10-2 374 2:01 2/14 vs. #11/10 Oklahoma W 4-2 1-2 Ivy Renfroe (W, 1-0) 4-8-0 2-7-0 384 2:10 Troy Cox Classic, Las Cruces, N.M. 2/20 vs. Weber State W 21-2 (5) 2-2 Cat Hosfield (W, 1-2) 21-19-0 2-7-0 187 1:52 2/20 vs. Bradley W 12-2 (5) 3-2 Ivy Renfroe (W, 2-0) 12-12-2 2-3-1 164 2:11 2/21 vs. Cleveland State W 12-8 4-2 Cat Hosfield (W, 2-2) 12-10-4 8-13-4 176 2:34 2/21 vs. St. Mary’s W 11-2 (5) 5-2 Ivy Renfroe (W, 3-0) 11-12-0 2-3-2 157 1:23 2/23 at New Mexico State W 10-1 (5) 6-2 Cat Hosfield (W, 3-2) 10-11-0 1-4-2 312 1:45 Cathedral City Classic, Cathedral City, Calif. 2/25 vs. Pacific L 3-4 6-3 Cat Hosfield (L, 3-3) 3-9-0 4-4-1 212 1:52 2/25 vs. #10/12 Stanford L 7-8 6-4 Ivy Renfroe (L, 3-1) 7-11-0 8-10-1 417 2:42 2/26 vs. Syracuse W 8-6 7-4 Cat Hosfield (W, 4-3) 8-5-1 6-9-3 234 2:48 2/27 vs. #17/16 Ohio State W 3-0 8-4 Ivy Renfroe (W, 4-1) 3-4-0 0-6-0 374 1:41 Tennessee Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. 3/5 OHIO W 6-0 9-4 Cat Hosfield (W, 5-3) 6-8-2 0-3-4 406 2:29 3/6 #15/13 TEXAS W 3-2 10-4 Cat Hosfield (W, 6-3) 3-5-1 2-5-2 686 2:11 3/6 ILLINOIS STATE W 6-5 11-4 Ivy Renfroe (W, 5-1) 6-12-0 5-9-0 686 2:23 3/7 OHIO W 5-1 12-4 Ivy Renfroe (W, 6-1) 5-5-1 1-7-1 584 1:53 3/7 ILLINOIS STATE W 8-4 13-4 Cat Hosfield (W, 7-3) 8-11-1 4-5-2 584 1:55

3/9 at Mississippi State* W 8-4 14-4/1-0 Ivy Renfroe (W, 7-1) 8-12-2 4-8-0 -- 2:16 3/9 at Mississippi State* L 4-5 14-5/1-1 Cat Hosfield (L, 7-4) 4-7-1 5-8-2 183 2:33 3/10 at Mississippi State* W 10-4 15-5/2-1 Ivy Renfroe (W, 8-1) 10-13-2 4-5-2 157 2:08

Tennessee Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn. 3/13 TENNESSEE TECH W 11-2 (5) 16-5 Cat Hosfield (W, 8-4) 11-8-3 2-5-0 480 1:47 3/13 CAMPBELL W 9-0 (5) 17-5 Cat Hosfield (W, 9-4) 9-10-0 0-2-1 480 1:18 3/14 LIBERTY W 10-0 (5) 18-5 Ivy Renfroe (W, 9-1) 10-9-0 0-2-0 487 1:24 3/14 CAMPBELL W 9-6 19-5 Ivy Renfroe (W, 10-1) 9-14-1 6-5-0 487 2:14

3/17 AUSTIN PEAY W 10-0 (5) 20-5 Jessica Spigner (W, 1-0) 10-12-1 0-2-3 523 1:47 3/20 #9/6 GEORGIA* W 5-4 21-5/3-1 Ivy Renfroe (W, 11-1) 5-7-1 4-10-0 -- 2:09 3/20 #9/6 GEORGIA* L 6-10 21-6/3-2 Jessica Spigner (L, 1-1) 6-7-1 10-10-1 1002 2:47 3/21 #9/6 GEORGIA* L 6-7 (8) 21-7/3-3 Ivy Renfroe (L, 11-2) 6-8-2 7-12-1 453 2:55 3/23 KENTUCKY* W 4-3 (10) 22-7/4-3 Ivy Renfroe (W, 12-2) 4-8-0 3-7-4 -- 3:07 3/23 KENTUCKY* W 7-1 23-7/5-3 Ivy Renfroe (W, 13-2) 7-11-1 1-5-3 450 1:55 3/27 OLE MISS* W 4-2 24-7/6-3 Ivy Renfroe (W, 14-2) 4-7-4 2-2-3 -- 1:50 3/27 OLE MISS* W 6-3 25-7/7-3 Cat Hosfield (W, 10-4) 6-6-1 3-8-2 722 2:24 3/31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 9-1 (5) 26-7 Ivy Renfroe (W, 15-2) 9-12-0 1-4-1 522 1:19 4/2 at South Carolina* W 9-1 (5) 27-7/8-3 Ivy Renfroe (W, 16-2) 9-10-0 1-3-2 211 1:46 4/3 at South Carolina* W 3-1 28-7/9-3 Cat Hosfield (W, 11-4) 3-7-1 1-6-1 -- 2:17 4/3 at South Carolina* W 8-0 (5) 29-7/10-3 Ivy Renfroe (W, 17-2) 8-11-0 0-3-2 653 1:25 4/8 WESTERN CAROLINA W 14-0 (5) 30-7 Cat Hosfield (W, 12-4) 14-16-1 0-2-1 -- 1:41 4/8 WESTERN CAROLINA W 11-0 (5) 31-7 Ivy Renfroe (W, 18-2) 11-10-0 0-0-2 531 1:12 4/10 at Auburn* L 1-2 31-8/10-4 Cat Hosfield (L, 12-5) 1-5-0 2-5-2 484 2:02 4/10 at Auburn* W 2-1 32-8/11-4 Cat Hosfield (W, 13-5) 2-5-0 1-4-0 448 2:20 4/11 at Auburn* W 5-3 33-8/12-4 Ivy Renfroe (W, 19-2) 5-8-1 3-6-3 417 2:34 4/14 at Arkansas* W 3-1 34-8/13-4 Ivy Renfroe (W, 20-2) 3-8-0 1-4-2 -- 2:04 4/14 at Arkansas* W 5-3 35-8/14-4 Ivy Renfroe (W, 21-2) 5-7-0 3-10-1 665 2:09 4/17 PRESBYTERIAN W 9-1 (5) 36-8 Ivy Renfroe (W, 22-2) 9-7-0 1-1-0 -- 1:12 4/17 PRESBYTERIAN W 9-1 (6) 37-8 Cat Hosfield (W, 14-5) 9-8-0 1-3-4 542 2:06 4/20 at Tennessee Tech W 10-0 (6) 38-8 Ivy Renfroe (W, 23-2) 10-13-0 0-2-1 607 2:08 4/23 #4 FLORIDA* L 0-6 38-9/14-5 Ivy Renfroe (L, 23-3) 0-4-1 6-6-1 -- 2:06 4/23 #4 FLORIDA* W 4-3 39-9/15-5 Cat Hosfield (W, 15-5) 4-7-1 3-9-1 1374 2:31 5/1 at #4 Alabama* L 2-4 39-10/15-6 Cat Hosfield (L, 15-6) 2-7-0 4-6-2 -- 2:21 5/1 at #4 Alabama* L 6-7 39-11/15-7 Ivy Renfroe (L, 23-4) 6-9-2 7-7-2 2840 2:37 5/8 #16/11 LSU* W 6-5 40-11/16-7 Ivy Renfroe (W, 24-4) 6-5-0 5-11-2 -- 2:10 5/8 #16/11 LSU* L 0-3 40-12/16-8 Cat Hosfield (L, 15-7) 0-6-0 3-4-0 1541 1:47 5/9 #16/11 LSU* W 6-1 41-12/17-8 Ivy Renfroe (W, 25-4) 6-6-1 1-3-2 854 1:55

Southeastern Conference Tournament, Fayetteville, Ark. 5/13 #9 Georgia W 6-4 42-12 Ivy Renfroe (W, 26-4) 6-6-0 4-9-1 1125 2:19 5/14 #4/3 Alabama L 3-4 42-13 Cat Hosfield (L, 15-8) 3-3-0 4-10-1 906 2:20

NCAA Knoxville Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. 5/21 BALL STATE W 5-0 43-13 Ivy Renfroe (W, 27-4) 5-8-0 0-4-0 806 1:39 5/22 VIRGINIA W 11-2 44-13 Ivy Renfroe (W, 28-4) 11-15-0 2-7-1 756 2:48 5/23 LOUISVILLE W 3-1 (9) 45-13 Cat Hosfield (W, 16-8) 3-12-0 1-4-4 817 2:38

NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regional, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/27 at #2 Michigan W 5-0 46-13 Ivy Renfroe (W, 29-4) 5-4-1 0-2-2 2116 2:09 5/28 at #2 Michigan W 4-3 47-13 Cat Hosfield (W, 17-8) 4-5-0 3-7-0 2479 2:23

Women’s College World Series, Oklahoma City, Okla. 6/3 vs. #3 Arizona W 9-0 (5) 48-13 Ivy Renfroe (W, 30-4) 9-6-0 0-3-1 6547 2:16 6/4 vs. #9 Georgia W 7-5 49-13 Ivy Renfroe (W, 31-4) 7-8-0 5-10-1 8694 2:54 6/6 vs. #3 Arizona L 0-8 (5) 49-14 Ivy Renfroe (L, 31-5) 0-2-0 8-9-0 6838 2:12 6/6 vs. #3 Arizona L 2-5 49-15 Ivy Renfroe (L, 31-6) 2-6-1 5-12-0 5120 2:42 * Denotes Southeastern Conference Contests ALL CAPS signifies home games Opponent Rankings listed NFCA/USA Softball

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OVERALL AND SEC BATTING STATISTICS Player Avg. GP-GS AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB SBA BB SO HBP SF SH TB SLG% OB% Raven Chavanne .455 64-64 209 64 95 26 5 5 3 37 43 21 20 3 0 3 119 .569 .511 SEC .378 25-25 82 21 31 4 1 1 1 13 16 9 8 1 0 2 37 .451 .446 Kat Dotson .391 62-62 169 54 66 37 5 3 3 29 34 31 31 9 5 2 86 .509 .495 SEC .413 25-25 75 19 31 19 1 1 1 14 19 10 15 4 4 1 37 .493 .484 Kelly Grieve .373 64-64 209 59 78 30 12 3 3 26 32 17 37 3 2 7 105 .502 .424 SEC .337 25-25 83 16 28 10 4 1 1 7 10 6 14 2 2 5 37 .446 .387 Jessica Spigner .350 60-60 163 34 57 58 14 0 8 1 1 34 31 7 5 2 95 .583 .469 SEC .264 25-25 72 7 19 13 6 0 1 0 0 12 15 3 3 1 28 .389 .378 Tiffany Huff .312 64-64 173 40 54 45 8 0 7 6 8 46 31 2 3 3 83 .480 .455 SEC .229 25-25 70 13 16 16 2 0 1 2 2 18 10 0 1 2 21 .300 .382 Lauren Gibson .297 58-51 138 23 41 39 8 2 6 3 4 18 43 6 2 2 71 .514 .396 SEC .279 25-23 68 6 19 13 5 1 1 1 1 5 16 2 1 0 29 .426 .342 Shelby Burchell .264 48-31 87 16 23 23 2 0 4 0 1 16 22 3 2 2 37 .425 .389 SEC .324 16-12 34 7 11 11 1 0 2 0 0 7 7 0 1 1 18 .529 .429 Nicole Kajitani .240 56-37 104 19 25 22 3 2 3 5 7 23 25 2 1 1 41 .394 .385 SEC .200 23-16 45 7 9 3 2 1 1 2 2 10 7 2 0 1 16 .356 .368 Erinn Webb .228 62-58 158 26 36 34 9 1 9 3 3 20 43 5 2 2 74 .468 .330 SEC .138 23-20 58 3 8 11 3 0 2 0 0 6 20 3 1 0 17 .293 .250 Ashley Andrews .213 62-58 122 27 26 20 4 3 4 5 6 24 32 3 1 6 48 .393 .353 SEC .204 25-22 49 10 10 2 1 1 1 3 4 5 9 1 0 5 16 .327 .291 ------Morgan Fowler .333 6-0 6 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 .500 .333 SEC .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Leah Taylor .333 42-0 3 13 1 1 0 0 0 4 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 SEC .000 15-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Whitney Hammond .318 34-2 22 12 7 1 0 0 0 3 4 3 10 1 0 0 7 .318 .423 SEC .286 11-0 7 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 .286 .286 Melissa Brown .286 49-21 63 16 18 5 5 0 0 1 1 4 9 2 1 0 23 .365 .343 SEC .389 18-7 18 4 7 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 10 .556 .400 Megan Givens .208 45-2 24 3 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 8 .333 .269 SEC .000 14-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Cat Hosfield .143 50-26 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .143 .143 SEC .000 20-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Holly Baker .071 53-0 14 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 .286 .071 SEC .000 22-0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Ivy Renfroe .000 57-40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 SEC .000 24-17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Andi Williamson .000 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 SEC .000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 ------Tennessee .321 64 1671 409 536 349 79 19 51 123 148 258 355 47 24 30 806 .482 .421 SEC .286 25 669 120 191 104 29 6 12 44 56 88 130 19 14 18 268 .401 .377 Opponents .242 64 1581 191 383 176 54 2 46 44 53 149 374 45 7 28 579 .366 .324 SEC .247 25 655 84 162 76 27 0 20 17 22 64 126 21 5 15 249 .380 .332 Overall Left On Base - UT (441), Opp. (381). Double Plays Turned - UT (21), Opp. (14). Intentional Bases on Balls - UT (4), Opp. (12). OVERALL AND SEC PITCHING STATISTICS Player W-L ERA APP GS CG SHO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR B/Avg. WP HBP BK A. Williamson 0-0 1.40 3 0 0 0/2 0 5.0 3 1 1 4 5 0 0 0 .200 0 0 0 SEC 0-0 0.00 0 0 0 0/0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 I. Renfroe 31-6 2.41 56 39 15 6/3 5 232.1 202 94 80 79 235 36 0 22 .228 9 27 0 SEC 13-3 2.88 24 17 5 1/0 3 99.2 89 50 41 35 85 19 0 11 .232 4 15 0 C. Hosfield 17-8 3.27 48 25 6 2/3 4 171.1 172 92 80 62 130 18 2 24 .259 13 18 1 SEC 4-4 2.38 20 8 1 0/0 0 70.2 71 31 24 27 40 8 0 9 .266 7 6 0 J. Spigner 1-1 5.25 5 0 0 0/1 1 4.0 6 4 3 4 4 0 0 0 .333 1 0 0 SEC 0-1 21.00 2 0 0 0/0 1 1.0 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 .500 1 0 0 TENNESSEE 49-15 2.78 64 64 21 12/4 10 412.2 383 191 164 149 374 54 2 46 .242 23 45 1 SEC 17-8 2.78 25 25 6 1/0 4 171.1 162 84 68 64 126 27 0 20 .247 12 21 0 Opponents 15-49 6.03 64 64 19 3/1 0 393.1 536 409 339 258 355 79 19 51 .321 61 47 13 SEC 8-17 3.79 25 25 9 2/0 0 168.0 191 120 91 88 130 29 6 12 .286 14 19 5 Passed Balls - UT (3), Opponents (10). SB/SBA – Huff (34-43); Renfroe (24-26); Hosfield (18-25); Burchell (5-5), Andrews (5-5), Williamson (1-1), Spigner (1-1). OVERALL AND SEC FIELDING STATISTICS Player Chances PO A E DP Fldg% Player Chances PO A E DP Fldg% Erinn Webb 366 352 14 0 14 1.000 Raven Chavanne 66 54 9 3 1 .955 SEC 161 155 6 0 7 1.000 SEC 22 20 1 1 0 .955 Lauren Gibson 108 58 50 0 6 1.000 Kat Dotson 37 29 6 2 0 .946 SEC 66 36 30 0 3 1.000 SEC 17 14 2 1 0 .941 Cat Hosfield 50 5 45 0 4 1.000 Melissa Brown 91 37 48 6 2 .934 SEC 18 0 18 0 1 1.000 SEC 29 13 12 4 0 .862 Shelby Burchell 23 23 0 0 0 1.000 Ivy Renfroe 56 7 45 4 2 .929 SEC 5 5 0 0 0 1.000 SEC 23 3 17 3 0 .870 Megan Givens 15 15 0 0 0 1.000 Nicole Kajitani 57 24 28 5 0 .912 SEC 3 3 0 0 0 1.000 SEC 10 5 3 2 0 .800 Holly Baker 12 11 1 0 0 1.000 Morgan Fowler 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SEC 6 5 1 0 0 1.000 SEC 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Whitney Hammond 1 1 0 0 0 1.000 Andi Williamson 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SEC 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SEC 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Tiffany Huff 439 413 20 6 4 .986 Leah Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 .000 SEC 170 157 9 4 2 .976 SEC 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Kelly Grieve 62 55 5 2 0 .968 ------SEC 33 31 2 0 0 1.000 TENNESSEE 1786 1238 502 46 21 .974 Ashley Andrews 227 99 118 10 9 .956 SEC 755 514 219 22 9 .971 SEC 105 45 58 2 6 .981 Opponents 1697 1180 425 92 14 .946 Jessica Spigner 176 55 113 8 6 .955 SEC 730 504 185 41 6 .944 SEC 87 22 60 5 3 .943 5566 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22010010 SSTATSTATS BBREAKDOWNREAKDOWN

TEAM STREAKS Most total bases: 9 Raven Chavanne vs. Weber State (2/20); Jessica Spigner vs. Illinois Longest winning streak: 10 games State (3/6) 3/23-4/8--Kentucky (twice), Ole Miss (twice), Middle Tennessee, at Most walks: 4 South Carolina (three games), Western Carolina (twice) Tiffany Huff vs. Kentucky (3/23) Longest losing streak: Two games Most strikeouts: 3 2/13--vs. #8 UCLA, vs. UCF; 2/25--vs. Pacific, vs. #10 Stanford; 3/20- Six times 3/21--#9 Georgia (twice); 5/1--at #4 Alabama (twice); 6/6--vs. #3 Most sacrifice flies: 1 Arizona (twice) 24 times Longest home winning streak: 11 games Most sacrifice hits: 2 3/5-3/20--Ohio (twice), #15 Texas, Illinois State (twice), Tennessee Kelly Grieve vs. #16 LSU (5/8) Tech, Campbell (twice), Liberty, Austin Peay, #9 Georgia Most stolen bases: 3 Longest home losing streak: Two games Four times 3/20-3/21--#9 Georgia (twice) Most times caught stealing: 1 Longest road winning streak: Five games 25 times 4/10-4/20--at Auburn (twice), at Arkansas (twice), at Tennessee Tech Longest road losing streak: Two games INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 5/1--at #4 Alabama (twice) Longest game (innings): 10 Most consecutive pitching wins: 12 3/23--Kentucky Ivy Renfroe, 3/23-4/20 Longest game (time): 3:07 Most consecutive losses: 3 3/23--Kentucky Cat Hosfield, 5/1-5/22 Most innings pitched: 8.0 SINGLE-GAME TEAM HIGHS Cat Hosfield vs. Louisville (5/23) Most runs allowed: 7 Largest margin of victory: 19 Three times, last by Ivy Renfroe at #4 Alabama (5/1) 2/20 vs. Weber State (21-2, 5 inn.) Most earned runs allowed: 7 Largest margin of defeat: 10 Ivy Renfroe at #4 Alabama (5/1) 2/13 vs. #8 UCLA (1-11, 6 inn.) Most walks allowed: 6 Most at-bats: 40 Ivy Renfroe vs. #10 Stanford (2/25) 5/23 vs. Louisville (3-1, 9 inn.) Most strikeouts: 10 Most runs scored: 21 Three times, last by Ivy Renfroe vs. #9 Georgia (6/4) 2/20 vs. Weber State (21-2, 5 inn.) Most hits allowed: 12 Most runs allowed: 11 Ivy Renfroe vs. #3 Arizona (6/6) 2/13 vs. #8 UCLA (1-11, 6 inn.) Most hits: 19 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING 2/20 vs. Weber State (21-2, 5 inn.) Most hits allowed: 13 Most putouts: 13 2/21 vs. Cleveland State (12-8) Erinn Webb at Arkansas (4/14); Tiffany Huff vs. #16 LSU (5/9) Most runs batted in: 19 Most assists: 7 2/20 vs. Weber State (21-2, 5 inn.) Ashley Andrews vs. #9 Georgia (3/20) Most earned runs allowed: 10 Most errors: 2 3/20 vs. #9 Georgia (6-10) Three times, last by Jessica Spigner at #4 Alabama (5/1) Most stolen bases: 7 3/13 vs. Tennessee Tech (11-2, 5 inn.); 5/22 vs. Virginia (11-2) Most times caught stealing: 2 Five times Most runners left on base: 16 MULTIPLE-HIT GAMES 3/23 vs. Kentucky (4-3, 10 inn.); 5/23 vs. Louisville (3-1, 9 inn.) Most putouts in a game: 30 Player 2-hit 3-hit 4-hit 5+-hit Total 3/23 vs. Kentucky (4-3, 10 inn.) Raven Chavanne 16 9 4 - 29 Most assists: 15 Kelly Grieve 22 3 1 - 26 3/20 vs. #9 Georgia (6-10) Kat Dotson 13 5 1 - 19 Most errors: 4 Jessica Spigner 9 5 - - 14 2/21 vs. Cleveland State (12-8); 3/27 vs. Ole Miss (4-2) Tiffany Huff 8 2 - - 10 Most double plays turned: 2 Lauren Gibson 5 2 - - 7 Five times Erinn Webb 6 - - - 6 Longest hitting streak: 11 games Nicole Kajitani 5 - - - 5 3/23-4/10--Raven Chavanne Ashley Andrews 4 - - - 4 Melissa Brown 3 - - - 3 SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Shelby Burchell 3 - - - 3 Totals 94 26 6 0 126 Most at bats: 6 Raven Chavanne vs. Kentucky (3/23) & vs. Louisville (5/23) Most runs scored: 4 MULTIPLE-RBI GAMES Raven Chavanne vs. Weber State (2/20) & vs. Cleveland State (2/21) Most hits: 4 Six times, last by Raven Chavanne vs. Virginia (5/22) Player 2-RBI 3-RBI 4-RBI 5+-RBI Total Most runs batted in: 6 Jessica Spigner 10 5 2 - 17 Raven Chavanne vs. Weber State (2/20) Lauren Gibson 5 5 - - 10 Kat Dotson 4 6 - - 10 Most doubles: 2 Erinn Webb 5 2 2 - 9 Five times, last by Lauren Gibson vs. #16 LSU (5/8) Tiffany Huff 5 2 2 - 9 Most triples: 1 Kelly Grieve 6 2 1 - 9 19 times, last by Raven Chavanne vs. #9 Georgia (6/4) Shelby Burchell 4 1 2 - 7 Most home runs: 2 Raven Chavanne 4 1 - 1 6 Jessica Spigner vs. Illinois State (3/6); Tiffany Huff at Tennessee Tech Nicole Kajitani 3 3 - - 6 (4/20); Erinn Webb at #2 Michigan (5/28) Ashley Andrews 3 3 - - 6 Megan Givens - 1 - - 1 Holly Baker 1 - - - 1 Totals 50 31 9 1 91 wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 5577 IINSIDENSIDE TTHEHE NNUMBERSUMBERS

IN 2010, THE LADY VOLUNTEERS WERE:

49-15 overall 10-1 in 2-run games 36-5 when they out-hit their opponent 17-8 against SEC opponents 24-3 in 5+run games 12-9 when they were out-hit 32-7 against non-conference opponents 12-3 in shutout games 1-1 when they had the same number of 26-4 at home 28-1 when scored in first inning hits as opponent 13-4 on the road 41-3 when leading after 4 innings 21-11 when they hit 0 home runs 10-7 at neutral sites 27-4 when leading after 5 innings 18-0 when they hit 1 home run 33-10 during the day 30-2 when leading after 6 innings 10-4 when they hit 2+ home runs 16-5 at night 27-7 when they committed 0 errors 10 longest winning streak 41-13 against right-handers 15-5 when they committed 1 error 2 longest losing streak 8-2 against left-handers 7-3 when they committed 2+ errors 530 avg. home attendance (23 dates) 39-5 when UT scored first 1-7 when they scored 0-2 runs 1059 avg. total attendance (53 dates) 10-10 when the opponent scored first 16-4 when they scored 3-5 runs 2-1 in extra-inning games 19-4 when they scored 6-9 runs 8-7 in 1-run games 13-0 when they scored 10+ runs

2010 TENNESSEE SOFTBALL INDIVIDUAL HONORS

#22 Ashley Andrews #24 Morgan Fowler #52 Tiffany Huff Sophomore SS/C Freshman UTL Senior C/1B • SEC Spring Honor Roll • NFCA Scholar Athlete • NCAA Postgraduate Team Scholarship Winner • NFCA All-Southeast Region • USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year Preseason Watch List • Top 10 Finalist for the Lowe’s #4 Holly Baker #27 Lauren Gibson Senior CLASS Award Sophomore OF Freshman IF • ESPN the Magazine Second-Team Academic • SEC Spring Honor Roll • SEC All-Freshman Team All-American • SEC Freshman of the Week • ESPN the Magazine First-Team Academic (5/10) All-District IV • SEC Freshman Honor Roll • NFCA Scholar Athlete Team • SEC Spring Honor Roll • SEC Community Service Team #11 Melissa Brown #1 Megan Givens #00 Nicole Kajitani Freshman IF Freshman OF Senior UTL • NFCA Scholar Athlete Team • NFCA Scholar Athlete • SEC Spring Honor Roll • SEC Freshman Honor Roll Team • SEC Freshman Honor Roll

#88 Raven Chavanne #2 Kelly Grieve #20 Ivy Renfroe Freshman OF/3B Junior OF Freshman P • USA Softball National • USA Softball National • NFCA All-Southeast Region Collegiate Player of the Collegiate Player of the • Second Team All-SEC Year Top 25 Finalist Year Preseason Watch List • SEC All-Freshman Team • Louisville Slugger/NFCA • All-SEC Tournament • SEC Pitcher of the Week (3/29) Third Team All-American • ESPN the Magazine First- • SEC Freshman of the Week (3/8) • NFCA All-Southeast Region Team Academic All-District • SEC Player of the Week (2/22) • Second Team All-SEC IV • Women’s College World Series • SEC All-Freshman Team • SEC Spring Honor Roll All-Tournament • SEC Player of the Week (2/22) • All-SEC Tournament • SEC Freshman of the Week (3/1) • NFCA Scholar Athlete Team #9 Jessica Spigner • SEC Freshman Honor Roll #23 Whitney Hammond Sophomore 3B/P Freshman OF • NFCA All-Southeast Region • SEC Freshman Honor Roll • SEC Spring Honor Roll

#33 Kat Dotson Freshman OF • Louisville Slugger/NFCA Third-Team All-American #3 Leah Taylor • NFCA All-Southeast Region Freshman OF • First Team All-SEC • NFCA All-Southeast Region • SEC Co-Freshman of the Year #8 Cat Hosfield • SEC Freshman Honor Roll • SEC All-Defensive (RF) Sophomore P • SEC All-Freshman Team • SEC Spring Honor Roll • USA Softball National Player of the Week (3/30) • SEC Player of the Week (3/29) #14 Erinn Webb • NFCA Scholar Athlete Team Senior 1B • SEC Freshman Honor Roll • Women’s College World Series All-Tournament

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“The Standard For Excellence” SEC QUICK FACTS Founded: ...... 1933 The Southeastern Conference, with its storied Members (12): ...... Alabama 77-year history of athletic achievements and academic Arkansas excellence, has built perhaps the greatest tradition of Auburn intercollegiate competition of any league in the country Florida since its inception in 1933. Georgia The 2009-10 academic year was another season to Kentucky remember for the SEC as conference teams captured Louisiana State four national titles and four national runner-up finishes. Mississippi The SEC has won consecutive national championships in baseball and football. Since 1990, Mississippi State the SEC has won 135 national team championships for an average of more than six per South Carolina year. Tennessee Alabama won the SEC’s first national title of the year with its win in the BCS National Vanderbilt (does not play softball) Championship Game in football. It is the SEC’s fourth consecutive football national title. Commissioner:...... Michael Slive Address: ...... 2201 Richard Arrington Blvd., North Florida captured its second women’s swimming and diving national championship. Florida Birmingham, AL 35203 also won its first ever championship in men’s indoor track and field. South Carolina Softball Contact: ...... Ayanna Wakefield won the national championship in the sport of baseball. Florida finished first among E-mail Address: ...... [email protected] Southeastern Conference schools and second overall in the Director’s Cup final standings. Phone Number: ...... (205) 458-3000 Overall, the SEC finished in the top two in nine of its 20 sponsored sports and in Media Relations:...... (205) 458-3010 the top five in 14 of the 20 sports. Ten SEC teams participated in football postseason Fax Number:...... (205) 458-3030 bowls with Alabama, Florida, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Auburn and Georgia winning the BCS National Title Game, Sugar, Cotton, Liberty, Outback, and Independence bowls, respec- 2010 SEC SOFTBALL AWARDS tively. Four men’s basketball teams were invited to the NCAA Tournament and seven women’s basketball teams were also invited to the NCAA Tournament. The SEC had FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC a eight teams advance to postseason play in baseball hosting four regionals with South P - Kelsi Dunne, Alabama Carolina and Florida advancing to the College World Series. With 145 teams advancing P - Stephanie Brombacher, Florida to NCAA postseason competition, the SEC continued to solidify its place as the nation’s IF - Molly Johnson, Kentucky premier conference. IF - Kayla Braud, Alabama In addition to the four team championships, 41 SEC student-athletes garnered IF - Alisa Goler, Georgia individual national championships, while 440 individuals were awarded with First-Team IF - Megan Bush, Florida OF - Francesca Enea, Florida All-American Honors. Student-athletes around the league continued to excel in the class- OF - Taylor Schlopy, Georgia room as well with more than 2,300 earning recognition on the SEC Academic Honor Roll. OF - Megan Wiggins, Georgia On the national all-sport level, 11 SEC schools placed in the top 60 of the NACDA OF - Kirsten Shortridge, LSU Director’s Cup rankings. Florida led the league with a second place finish. Tennessee OF - KAT DOTSON, TENNESSEE placed 16th while LSU was 19th; Georgia finished 20th, Alabama 23rd, Auburn 26th, C - Chelsea Bramlett, Mississippi State Kentucky 29th, South Carolina 41st, Arkansas 46th, Ole Miss 56th and Vanderbilt 59th to DP/U - Charlotte Morgan, Alabama round out the league’s top-60 finishes. SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC SOFTBALL IN THE SEC P - Rachele Fico, LSU P - IVY RENFROE, TENNESSEE IF - Whitney Larsen, Alabama SEC Softball will celebrate its 15th year of existence in 2011 and has established itself IF - Kyndall White, Auburn as one of the leading conferences in the sport. IF - Aja Paculba, Florida The Southeastern Conference qualified seven teams for the 2010 NCAA Tournament - IF - Lauren Grill, Ole Miss Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU and Tennessee, as the conference made OF - Jessica Bachkora, Arkansas its 13th overall, and eighth consecutive, Women’s College World Series appearance. For OF - , Florida the third consecutive year, an SEC team received the No. 1 national seed, as the Alabama OF - Rachel Mitchell, LSU Crimson Tide coveted the honor in 2010. Overall, five teams earned national seeds: No. 1 OF - RAVEN CHAVANNE, TENNESSEE Alabama, No. 4 Florida, No. 6 Georgia, No. 12 LSU and No. 15 Tennessee. C - Megan Yocke, Kentucky The SEC advanced three teams to Oklahoma City: Florida, Georgia and Tennessee DP/U - Miranda Dixon, Arkansas while Georgia and Tennessee advanced to the semifinals. Alabama won the 2010 conference crown as they posted a 23-4 SEC record, marking FRESHMAN ALL-SEC their second title in school history. It was quite the year for the Tide as they posted a P - Rachele Fico, LSU 52-11 overall mark and swept league honors. Pat Murphy was named Coach of the Year P - IVY RENFROE, TENNESSEE while Kelsi Dunne earned Pitcher of the Year honors and Charlotte Morgan defended her IF - Kayla Braud, Alabama IF - Courtney Breault, Arkansas Player of the Year title. Kayla Braud was named Co-Freshman of the Year along with LSU’s IF - Brittany Walker, Florida Rachele Fico and Tennessee’s Kat Dotson. Arkansas’ Jessica Bachkora was selected as IF - LAUREN GIBSON, TENNESSEE Scholar-Athlete of the Year. OF - Keima Davis, Alabama Softball came under the auspices of the Southeastern Conference in the 1996-97 sea- OF - Jessica Cooley, Mississippi State son. Since that time, 10 different conference teams have made appearances in the NCAA OF - RAVEN CHAVANNE, TENNESSEE Championship, including six teams earning Women’s College World Series berths - one OF - KAT DOTSON, TENNESSEE by South Carolina in the inaugural season, Alabama in 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, C - Brittany Schutte, Florida Florida in 2008, 2009 and 2010, Georgia in 2009 and 2010, LSU in 2001 and 2004 and DP/U - Kelsey Horton, Florida Tennessee in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010. Eight teams (Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Mississippi State, South Carolina PLAYER OF THE YEAR and Tennessee) have made Top 25 appearances and six teams have climbed into the Top 10 Charlotte Morgan, Alabama (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, South Carolina and Tennessee) of the NFCA/USA Today Poll. At least one SEC team has been ranked in the poll each week since the inception of PITCHER OF THE YEAR SEC Softball. Kelsi Dunne, Alabama South Carolina is the longest standing program in the league with a rich history of softball dating back 36 seasons. The Gamecocks have made 15 NCAA Regional and three COACH OF THE YEAR Women’s College World Series appearances. Pat Murphy, Alabama Mississippi State played softball for five years during the 1980’s before resuming the CO-FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR sport when it was added to the SEC. Tennessee added softball in 1995-96, one year before KAT DOTSON, TENNESSEE its inception in the league. Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU Kayla Braud, Alabama and Ole Miss began softball programs in 1996-97 to give the league 11 representatives Rachele Fico, LSU (Vanderbilt does not sponsor softball). The 1999 season was the first in which the conference was eligible for an automatic SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR berth to the NCAA Championships. 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EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Overall Pct. vs. Div. vs. Top 25 Florida # 20-4 .833 49-10 .831 6-2 11-7 Georgia 18-8 .692 50-13 .794 7-2 14-10 TENNESSEE 17-8 .680 49-15 .766 7-3 12-11 Kentucky 13-15 .464 32-27 .542 5-6 5-18 South Carolina 1-27 .036 11-40 .216 0-12 0-18

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SEC Pct. Overall Pct. vs. Div. vs. Top 25 Alabama # % ! 23-4 .852 52-11 .825 14-0 16-9 LSU 20-8 .714 45-16 .738 11-2 6-12 Auburn 11-17 .393 31-26 .544 5-9 2-17 Arkansas 10-18 .357 28-29 .491 5-10 2-15 Ole Miss 8-19 .296 29-27 .518 4-10 1-14 Kelly Grieve hit .337 during the SEC regular Mississippi State 7-20 .259 26-29 .473 3-11 1-17 season with 10 RBIs and continued her stellar production into the SEC Tournament. The Asheville, N.C., native was at her best during # SEC Division Champion; % SEC Regular-Season Champion; ! SEC Tournament Champion the 6-4, opening round upset over #9 Georgia, going 3-for-4 with a double and two runs scored to help her earn all-tourney honors. 2010 SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS May 13-15 • Fayetteville, Ark. • Bogle Park • Single-Elimination Format

Thursday, May 13 SEC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM #3 LSU 2, #6 Kentucky 1 (Kentucky eliminated) Megan Bush, SS, Florida #2 Florida 9, #7 Auburn 1 (5 inn.) (Auburn eliminated) Corrie Brooks, 3B, Florida #5 TENNESSEE 6, #4 Georgia 4 (Georgia eliminated) Kelly Grieve, CF, Tennessee #1 Alabama 9, #8 Arkansas 0 (5 inn.) (Arkansas eliminated) Ivy Renfroe, P, Tennessee Cody Trahan, P, LSU Friday, May 14 Jessica Mouse, 3B, LSU #3 LSU 9, #2 Florida 1 (Florida eliminated) Kirsten Shortridge, CF, LSU #1 Alabama 4, #5 TENNESSEE 3 (UT eliminated) Jennifer Fenton, CF, Alabama Whitney Larsen, SS, Alabama Saturday, May 15 Kayla Braud, 2B, Alabama Championship Kelsi Dunne, P, Alabama #1 Alabama 5, #3 LSU 4 (LSU eliminated) MVP: Kelsi Dunne, Alabama

SEC TOURNAMENT HISTORY Year Champion Score Runner-Up Most Valuable Player Site 1997 South Carolina 6-0 Florida Trinity Johnson, USC Columbus, Ga. 1998 Alabama 5-4 (9) Mississippi State Autumn Anderson, MSU Columbus, Ga. 1999 LSU 4-3 (10) Arkansas Ashley Lewis, LSU Columbus, Ga. 2000 South Carolina 1-0 (8) LSU Megan Matthews, USC Columbus, Ga. 2001 LSU 1-0 South Carolina Britni Sneed, LSU Chattanooga, Tenn. 2002 LSU 1-0 Georgia Britni Sneed, LSU Chattanooga, Tenn. 2003 Alabama 3-1 LSU Kristin Schmidt, LSU Plant City, Fla. 2004 LSU 4-1 Georgia Kristin Schmidt, LSU Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2005 Alabama 2-0 Georgia Stephanie VanBrakle, UA Gainesville, Fla. 2006 TENNESSEE 3-0 LSU Monica Abbott, TENNESSEE Athens, Ga. 2007 LSU 1-0 (9) Florida Dani Hofer, LSU Auburn, Ala. 2008 Florida 4-1 Alabama , Florida Baton Rouge, La. 2009 Florida 8-5 Alabama Kristina Hilberth, Florida Knoxville, Tenn. 2010 Alabama 5-4 LSU Kelsi Dunne, Alabama Fayetteville, Ark. SEC TOURNAMENT RECORDS (1997-2010) ALL-TIME RECORDS Team Years Record Pct. Team Years Record Pct. LSU 14 36-14 .720 LSU 14 703-198-1 .780 Alabama 14 28-18 .609 Alabama 14 709-226 .758 TENNESSEE 11 17-16 .515 TENNESSEE 15 698-313-2 .690 South Carolina 10 15-15 .500 Florida 14 636-304 .677 Florida 14 18-21 .462 South Carolina 37 1,217-595-5 .671 Georgia 11 12-15 .444 Georgia 14 617-304 .670 Arkansas 8 9-13 .409 Mississippi State 19 565-455 .554 Mississippi State 10 11-18 .379 Auburn 14 459-393-1 .539 Auburn 11 10-18 .357 Arkansas 14 402-482-1 .455 Kentucky 4 1-6 .143 Mississippi 14 327-481 .405 Mississippi 3 0-3 .000 Kentucky 14 325-492-1 .398 wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 6611 22010010 SSECEC SSTATSTATS - AALLLL GGAMESAMES

BATTING AVERAGE EARNED RUN AVERAGE 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State .536 1. Rachele Fico LSU 1.15 2. Kayla Braud Alabama .505 2. Anna Thompson Auburn 1.46 3. Raven Chavanne Tennessee .455 3. Cody Trahan LSU 1.47 4. Lauren Grill Ole Miss .443 4. Brittany Mack LSU 1.59 5. Taylor Schlopy Georgia .418 5. Kelsi Dunne Alabama 1.97 HOME RUNS PITCHING WINS 1. Francesca Enea Florida 20 1. Stephanie Brombacher Florida 35 2. Brittany Schutte Florida 19 2. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 31 3. Charlotte Morgan Alabama 17 3. Kelsi Dunne Alabama 30 Amanda Locke Alabama 17 4. Rachele Fico LSU 20 5. Alisa Goler Georgia 16 Erin Arevalo Georgia 20 Megan Wiggins Georgia 16 Kelsey Bruder Florida 16 STRIKEOUTS 1. Kelsi Dunne Alabama 355 RUNS BATTED IN 2. Chanda Bell Kentucky 288 1. Charlotte Morgan Alabama 74 3. Anna Thompson Auburn 282 2. Francesca Enea Florida 65 4. Stephanie Brombacher Florida 237 3. Brittany Schutte Florida 59 5. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 235 4. Jessica Spigner Tennessee 58 Brianna Hesson Georgia 58 INNINGS PITCHED Megan Wiggins Georgia 58 1. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 232.1 2. Stephanie Brombacher Florida 226.1 RUNS SCORED 3. Chanda Bell Kentucky 219.1 1. Taylor Schlopy Georgia 79 4. Kelsi Dunne Alabama 213.1 2. Kayla Braud Alabama 75 5. Cat Hosfield Tennessee 171.1 3. Raven Chavanne Tennessee 64 4. Jessica Bachkora Arkansas 62 SAVES 5. Kelly Grieve Tennessee 59 1. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 5 Megan Wiggins Georgia 59 Rachele Fico LSU 5 3. Cat Hosfield Tennessee 4 DOUBLES Ensley Gammel Florida 4 1. Jessica Bachkora Arkansas 18 Anna Thompson Auburn 4 2. Megan Wiggins Georgia 17 Kelsey Bruder Florida 17 APPEARANCES Kristyn Sandberg Georgia 17 1. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 56 5. Jessica Spigner Tennessee 14 2. Cat Hosfield Tennessee 48 Laura Mendes South Carolina 14 3. Stephanie Brombacher Florida 47 Megan Bush Florida 14 4. Kelsi Dunne Alabama 42 Brianna Hesson Georgia 14 5. Rachele Fico LSU 41 TRIPLES PUTOUTS 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State 6 1. Kendall Dawson Alabama 433 2. Raven Chavanne Tennessee 5 2. Tiffany Huff Tennessee 413 Taylor Schlopy Georgia 5 3. Megan Yocke Kentucky 369 4. Three players tied at 4 4. Brianna Hesson Georgia 367 5. Erinn Webb Tennessee 353 HITS 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State 98 ASSISTS 2. Raven Chavanne Tennessee 95 1. Molly Johnson Kentucky 131 Kayla Braud Alabama 95 2. Jessica Mouse LSU 119 4. Kirsten Shortridge LSU 89 3. Ashley Andrews Tennessee 118 5. Megan Wiggins Georgia 83 4. Jessica Spigner Tennessee 114 5. Alisa Goler Georgia 107 WALKS 1. Cassie Reilly-Boccia Alabama 66 FIELDING DOUBLE PLAYS 2. Charlotte Morgan Alabama 57 1. Megan Bush Florida 17 3. Alisa Goler Georgia 55 Anissa Young LSU 17 4. Taylor Schlopy Georgia 50 3. Four players tied at 14 5. Tiffany Huff Tennessee 46 Lauren Grill Ole Miss 46 TEAM BATTING AVERAGE G AB H Avg. 1. Florida 59 1494 494 .331 STOLEN BASES 2. Georgia 63 1632 525 .322 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State 61 3. Tennessee 64 1672 536 .321 2. Kayla Braud Alabama 46 4. Alabama 63 1542 493 .320 3. Kirsten Shortridge LSU 45 5. Ole Miss 56 1447 421 .291 4. Raven Chavanne Tennessee 37 5. Kat Dotson Tennessee 29 TEAM EARNED RUN AVERAGE IP R ER ERA Taylor Schlopy Georgia 29 1. LSU 408.2 104 83 1.42 2. Florida 372.2 150 117 2.20 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 3. Auburn 386.0 171 123 2.23 1. Brittany Schutte Florida .780 4. Alabama 405.2 179 140 2.42 2. Charlotte Morgan Alabama .779 5. Tennessee 412.2 191 164 2.78 3. Kyndall White Auburn .758 4. Alisa Goler Georgia .755 TEAM FIELDING PO A E Pct. 5. Francesca Enea Florida .744 1. LSU 1226 410 41 .976 2. Tennessee 1238 503 46 .974 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 3. Georgia 1231 431 49 .971 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State .571 4. Florida 1118 399 47 .970 2. Lauren Grill Ole Miss .569 5. Kentucky 1183 421 56 .966 3. Taylor Schlopy Georgia .566 4. Kayla Braud Alabama .564 5. Charlotte Morgan Alabama .536 6622 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22010010 SSECEC SSTATSTATS - SSECEC GGAMESAMES

BATTING AVERAGE PITCHING WINS 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State .554 1. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 13 3. Kayla Braud Alabama .500 Kelsi Dunne Alabama 13 3. Megan Bush Florida .439 Stephanie Brombacher Florida 13 4. Kirsten Shortridge LSU .414 4. Rachele Fico LSU 9 5. Kat Dotson Tennessee .413 5. Alison Owen Georgia 8

HOME RUNS STRIKEOUTS 1. Charlotte Morgan Alabama 9 1. Kelsi Dunne Alabama 144 Megan Wiggins Georgia 9 2. Chanda Bell Kentucky 113 3. Whitney Larsen Alabama 8 3. Anna Thompson Auburn 94 4. Four players tied at 7 4. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 85 5. Stephanie Brombacher Florida 82 RUNS BATTED IN 1. Charlotte Morgan Alabama 36 INNINGS PITCHED 2. Miranda Dixon Arkansas 29 1. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 99.2 3. Whitney Larsen Alabama 28 2. Kelsi Dunne Alabama 88.0 4. Megan Wiggins Georgia 25 3. Stephanie Brombacher Florida 86.2 5. Rachel Mitchell LSU 24 Chanda Bell Kentucky 86.2 5. Rachel Riley Kentucky 80.2 RUNS SCORED 1. Kayla Braud Alabama 38 SAVES 2. Jessica Bachkora Arkansas 31 1. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 3 3. Whitney Larsen Alabama 29 Ensley Gammel Florida 3 4. Taylor Schlopy Georgia 28 Rachele Fico LSU 3 5. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State 25 4. Alison Owen Georgia 2 5. Nine players tied at 1 DOUBLES 1. Megan Bush Florida 10 APPEARANCES Kristyn Sandberg Georgia 10 1. Ivy Renfroe Tennessee 24 3. Jessica Bachkora Arkansas 8 2. Cat Hosfield Tennessee 20 Michelle Moultrie Florida 8 3. Stephanie Brombacher Florida 19 Molly Johnson Kentucky 8 Rachele Fico LSU 19 5. Six players tied at 18 TRIPLES 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State 5 PUTOUTS 2. Kayla Braud Alabama 3 1. Brianna Hesson Georgia 183 3. Three players tied at 2 2. Kendall Dawson Alabama 182 3. Samantha DeMartine Kentucky 171 HITS 4. Anissa Young LSU 170 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State 51 5. Tiffany Huff Tennessee 157 2. Kayla Braud Alabama 42 Megan Yocke Kentucky 157 3. Kirsten Shortridge LSU 41 4. Molly Johnson Kentucky 36 ASSISTS 5. Three players tied at 33 1. Molly Johnson Kentucky 70 2. Lauren Guzman Auburn 61 WALKS 3. Jessica Spigner Tennessee 60 1. Cassie Reilly-Boccia Alabama 33 Jessica Mouse LSU 60 2. Charlotte Morgan Alabama 30 5. Ashley Andrews Tennessee 58 3. Jessica Bachkora Arkansas 25 Lauren Grill Ole Miss 25 CHANCES 5. Alisa Goler Georgia 24 1. Kendall Dawson Alabama 199 2. Brianna Hesson Georgia 194 STOLEN BASES 3. Samantha DeMartine Kentucky 182 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State 23 4. Anissa Young LSU 180 2. Kirsten Shortridge LSU 20 5. Megan Yocke Kentucky 175 3. Kayla Braud Alabama 18 4. Kat Dotson Tennessee 14 TEAM BATTING AVERAGE AB H Avg. 5. Raven Chavanne Tennessee 13 1. Florida 614 202 .329 2. Alabama 684 222 .325 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 3. Tennessee 669 191 .286 1. Charlotte Morgan Alabama .862 4. Georgia 709 200 .282 2. Megan Bush Florida .758 5. Kentucky 725 200 .276 3. Megan Wiggins Georgia .733 4. Kayla Braud Alabama .726 TEAM EARNED RUN AVERAGE IP R ER ERA 5. Alisa Goler Georgia .716 1. LSU 188.2 61 48 1.78 2. Florida 156.2 65 43 1.92 ON-BASE PERCENTAGE 3. Alabama 179.0 83 65 2.54 1. Chelsea Bramlett Mississippi State .586 4. Tennessee 171.1 84 68 2.78 2. Kayla Braud Alabama .580 5. Auburn 188.2 107 83 3.08 3. Charlotte Morgan Alabama .564 4. Lauren Grill Ole Miss .560 TEAM FIELDING PO A E Pct. 5. Alisa Goler Georgia .532 1. Georgia 538 197 16 .979 2. Tennessee 514 219 22 .971 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 3. LSU 566 198 24 .970 1. Rachele Fico LSU 1.41 4. Arkansas 565 197 25 .968 2. Kelsi Dunne Alabama 1.67 5. Florida 470 186 23 .966 3. Ensley Gammel Florida 1.72 4. Cody Trahan LSU 1.77 5. Brittany Mack LSU 2.03

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1997 Western Division SEC Overall 2006 Eastern Division SEC Overall LSU*!^ 26-4 59-11 Eastern Division SEC Overall South Carolina*!^ 25-1 63-5 Alabama 24-6 50-11 Georgia^ 24-6 54-15 TENNESSEE 20-7 45-22 Mississippi State 19-11 36-26 TENNESSEE! 21-9 61-12 Florida 16-8 42-25 Arkansas 14-16 36-30 Florida 17-13 43-25 Georgia 7-21 25-33 Auburn 10-20 31-32 South Carolina 8-21 28-30 Kentucky 2-23 11-44 Mississippi 5-22 18-40 Kentucky 4-26 21-36

Western Division SEC Overall 2002 Western Division SEC Overall LSU^ 18-6 44-14 Eastern Division SEC Overall Alabama^* 25-4 54-11 Alabama 16-14 29-29 South Carolina^ 20-10 46-20 LSU 22-8 55-14 Auburn 15-15 34-35 Georgia 18-12 59-17 Auburn 15-15 36-22 Arkansas 12-16 16-42 Florida 12-18 32-35 Arkansas 10-19 26-35 Mississippi State 11-17 29-27 TENNESSEE 8-17 35-25-1 Mississippi 10-20 24-36 Mississippi 7-21 22-41 Kentucky 6-21 24-32 Mississippi State 7-22 33-28

1998 Western Division SEC Overall 2007 Eastern Division SEC Overall LSU*!^ 25-4 56-11 Eastern Division SEC Overall Florida*^ 23-5 47-22 Alabama 22-8 46-21 TENNESSEE^* 23-4 63-8 South Carolina 15-11 36-21 Auburn 15-15 38-27 Florida 17-11 50-22 TENNESSEE 13-15 37-31 Arkansas 14-16 39-28-1 Georgia 13-15 46-28 Georgia 11-17 34-26 Mississippi State 13-16 36-31 South Carolina 12-16 38-26 Kentucky 6-22 19-43 Mississippi 7-23 25-29 Kentucky 4-24 20-31

Western Division SEC Overall 2003 Western Division SEC Overall LSU^ 23-6 58-14 Eastern Division SEC Overall LSU^! 22-6 55-12 Alabama! 19-7 49-18 Georgia*^ 23-6 57-14 Alabama 21-6 55-10 Mississippi State 15-11 36-21 South Carolina 18-10 41-20 Mississippi State 14-14 35-27 Arkansas 13-17 21-38 Florida 19-11 41-25 Mississippi 11-17 24-34 Mississippi 9-21 26-40 TENNESSEE 14-15 45-25 Auburn 10-18 26-30 Auburn 6-21 16-40 Kentucky 3-26 16-40 Arkansas 6-22 21-43

1999 Western Division SEC Overall 2008 Eastern Division SEC Overall Alabama!^ 22-8 49-21 Eastern Division SEC Overall TENNESSEE^ 17-11 44-27 LSU 20-9 50-18 Florida^*! 27-1 70-5 South Carolina^ 17-11 49-21 Auburn 13-16 26-31 TENNESSEE 14-12 50-16 Florida 13-15 34-29 Mississippi State 13-16 34-30 Georgia 14-14 46-24 Georgia 11-17 28-31 Arkansas 8-22 24-36 South Carolina 8-18 21-26 Kentucky 6-22 23-44 Mississippi 8-22 19-34 Kentucky 3-25 17-37

Western Division SEC Overall 2004 Western Division SEC Overall LSU*!^ 27-3 56-10 Eastern Division SEC Overall Alabama^ 25-3 58-8 Alabama 19-11 39-26 TENNESSEE^ 20-8 55-16 LSU 17-11 44-18 Arkansas 17-13 46-29 Georgia 20-10 55-17 Auburn 13-14 38-22 Mississippi State 15-15 38-29 Florida 16-13 41-20 Mississippi State 13-14 41-22 Auburn 11-19 27-32-1 South Carolina 12-18 28-24 Mississippi 9-19 26-28 Mississippi 7-23 25-36 Kentucky 6-24 25-31-1 Arkansas 8-20 37-29

2000 Western Division SEC Overall 2009 Eastern Division SEC Overall LSU^*! 22-6 57-12 Eastern Division SEC Overall Kentucky^ 15-13 36-29 Auburn 19-10 42-18 Florida^*! 26-1 63-5 Florida 13-14 46-30 Alabama 18-12 45-20 Georgia 18-7 47-12 South Carolina! 11-16 41-28 Mississippi State 14-15 39-26 TENNESSEE 12-12-1 40-18-1 Georgia 9-19 28-33 Mississippi 8-21 15-37 Kentucky 13-14 34-23 TENNESSEE 5-22 29-34 Arkansas 6-24 18-40 South Carolina 6-21 21-24

Western Division SEC Overall 2005 Western Division SEC Overall LSU*^ 26-4 59-13 Eastern Division SEC Overall Alabama^ 21-6 54-11 Alabama 25-5 66-14 Georgia^* 26-4 55-15 LSU 15-10-1 34-18-1 Arkansas 19-11 44-31 TENNESSEE 20-8 67-15 Arkansas 10-16 27-29 Mississippi State 17-13 44-27 Florida 18-12 41-23 Auburn 9-19 30-29 Auburn 10-19 34-31 South Carolina 11-16 28-28-1 Mississippi State 8-19 28-28 Mississippi 8-22 21-42 Kentucky 4-25 20-41 Ole Miss 7-20 23-29

2001 Western Division SEC Overall ^ SEC Division Champion Eastern Division SEC Overall Alabama^! 23-7 63-15 * SEC Regular-Season Champion South Carolina^ 18-8 40-20-1 Auburn 21-8 50-18 ! SEC Tournament Champion Florida 14-15 37-28 Mississippi State 12-18 35-31 Kentucky 10-18 27-34 LSU 12-18 31-23 Georgia 9-18 33-26 Mississippi 10-20 30-28 TENNESSEE 9-20 24-35 Arkansas 4-25 19-43

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BATTING AVERAGE STRIKEOUTS (per 7 innings) 1. Jen Yee Sr. Georgia Tech .568 1. Sara Plourde So. UMass 12.5 2. Chelsea Bramlett Sr. Mississippi State .536 2. Jen Mineau So. Fordham 12.5 3. Sr. UCLA .527 3. Anna Thompson Sr. Auburn 11.8 4. Kayla Braud Fr. Alabama .505 4. Blaire Luna Fr. Texas 11.7 5. April Setterlund Jr. Boston U. .482 5. Kelsi Dunne Jr. Alabama 11.7 7. Raven Chavanne Fr. Tennessee .455 TEAM BATTING AVERAGE Avg. RUNS BATTED IN (per game) 1. Notre Dame 1488 AB / 510 H .343 1. Angeline Quiocho Sr. BYU 1.53 2. BYU 1633 AB / 552 H .338 2. Bridgette Del Ponte Fr. Arizona 1.25 3. UCLA 1639 AB / 551 H .336 3. Jaci Rahey Jr. Manhattan 1.23 4. Florida 1494 AB / 494 H .331 4. Charlotte Morgan Sr. Alabama 1.17 5. Howard 1371 AB / 450 H .328 5. Stacie Chambers Jr. Arizona 1.17 14. Tennessee 1672 AB / 536 H .321 HOME RUNS (per game) TEAM SCORING (per game) 1. Angeline Quiocho Sr. BYU 0.47 1. Hawai’i 66 games/488 runs 7.39 2. Jen Yee Sr. Georgia Tech 0.47 2. Florida 59 games/433 runs 7.34 3. Kelly Majam Fr. Hawai’i 0.45 3. Arizona 66 games/479 runs 7.26 4. May Meagan Fr. Texas A&M 0.40 4. Michigan 57 games/412 runs 7.23 Renae Sinkler Sr. Creighton 0.40 5. Alabama 63 games/451 runs 7.16 11. Tennessee 64 games/409 runs 6.39 TRIPLES (per game) 1. Jessica Ware Sr. Ball State 0.27 TEAM HOME RUNS (per game) 2. Shawntall Steamer Fr. Southern 0.23 1. Hawai’i 66 games/158 HR’s 2.39 3. Audrey Phillips So. Southern 0.16 2. Georgia Tech 62 games/118 HR’s 1.90 4. Jane Messersmith So. Bucknell 0.14 3. Florida 59 games/109 HR’s 1.85 Kate Ricchio Sr., Toledo 0.14 4. UCLA 61 games/108 HR’s 1.77 5. Alabama 63 games/104 HR’s 1.65 DOUBLES (per game) 1. Ka Rothamel So. Brown 0.45 TEAM TRIPLES (per game) 2. Courtney Young Sr. Howard 0.42 1. Southern 44 games/28 triples 0.64 3. Elise Menaker Sr. Cornell 0.38 2. Ball State 59 games/35 triples 0.59 4. Stephanie Thompson Fr. Brown 0.38 3. Bucknell 49 games/24 triples 0.49 5. Kate Malloy Jr. Marist 0.38 4. Alcorn State 50 games/20 triples 0.40 5. Canisius 53 games/20 triples 0.38 STOLEN BASES (per game) 18. Tennessee 64 games/19 triples 0.30 1. Chelsea Bramlett Sr. Mississippi State 1.11 2. Jamia Reid So California 0.84 TEAM DOUBLES (per game) 3. Liane Horiuchi Sr. Purdue 0.83 1. Cornell 52 games/92 doubles 1.77 4. Molly Garst So. Purdue 0.80 2. Notre Dame 59 games/103 doubles 1.75 5. Rhea Taylor Jr. Missouri 0.79 3. Radford 55 games/94 doubles 1.71 26. Raven Chavanne Fr. Tennessee 0.58 4. Delaware State 48 games/82 doubles 1.71 Howard 48 games/82 doubles 1.71 RUNS SCORED (per game) 1. Jen Yee Sr. Georgia Tech 1.50 TEAM STOLEN BASES (per game) 2. Angeline Quiocho Sr. BYU 1.29 1. Purdue 54 games/144 steals 2.67 3. Taylor Schlopy Jr. Georgia 1.27 2. Wright State 62 games/147 steals 2.37 4. Kelly Majam Fr. Hawai’i 1.23 3. Loyola (Ill.) 46 games/105 steals 2.28 5. Angela Findlay Sr. Michigan 1.21 4. Alcorn State 50 games/114 steals 2.28 19. Raven Chavanne Fr. Tennessee 1.00 5. Marshall 55 games/125 steals 2.27 20. Tennessee 64 games/123 steals 1.92 WALKS (per game) 1. Jen Yee Sr. Georgia Tech 1.42 TEAM EARNED RUN AVERAGE 2. Valerie Arioto Jr. California 1.29 1. Fordham 423.7 IP / 81 ER 1.34 3. Sam Marder Sr. Ohio State 1.15 2. Oklahoma 391.7 IP / 78 ER 1.39 4. Cassandra Reilly-Boccia So. Alabama 1.05 3. Lipscomb 419.0 IP / 84 ER 1.40 5. Megan Hill Sr. Southern Miss 1.02 4. LSU 408.7 IP / 83 ER 1.42 5. East Carolina 414.7 IP / 86 ER 1.45 SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 1. Jen Yee Sr. Georgia Tech 1.270 TEAM FIELDING PERCENTAGE 2. Megan Langenfeld Sr. UCLA 1.085 1. East Carolina 62 games/31 errors .980 3. Angeline Quiocho Sr. BYU .956 2. S.C. Upstate 56 games/31 errors .980 4. May Meagan Fr. Texas A&M .945 3. Fordham 61 games/33 errors .980 5. Kelly Majam Fr. Hawai’i .919 4. Hofstra 57 games/35 errors .979 5. Notre Dame 59 games/31 errors .978 EARNED RUN AVERAGE 13. Tennessee 64 games/46 errors .974 1. Whitney Kiihnl So. Lipscomb 0.95 2. Morgan Childers Jr. S.C. Upstate 1.01 TEAM SLUGGING PERCENTAGE 3. Jen Mineau So. Fordham 1.04 1. Hawai’i 66 games .642 4. Toni Paisley Jr. East Carolina 1.09 2. Florida 59 games .627 5. Danielle Lawrie Sr. Washington 1.11 3. UCLA 61 games .603 4. Notre Dame 59 games .590 PITCHING WINS 5. Alabama 63 games .584 1. Danielle Lawrie Sr. Washington 40 Sara Plourde So. UMass 40 TEAM WINNING PERCENTAGE 3. Jody Valdivia Jr. Notre Dame 38 1. Michigan 49-8 .860 Kenzie Fowler Fr. Arizona 38 2. Illinois 45-8 .849 Amanda Macenko Sr. Cleveland State 38 3. Washington 50-9 .847 14. Ivy Renfroe Fr. Tennessee 31 4. Florida 49-10 .831 5. Alabama 52-11 .825

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THE TOURNAMENT: The NCAA will select 64 out of the over 260 schools which sponsor Division I softball to compete in the 2011 NCAA Tournament. NCAA Regionals will take place May 20-22 at campus sites to gain 16 berths into the Super Regional round from May 27-29. Eight Super Regional winners will advance to the Women’s College World Series from June 2-8 at the ASA Don E. Porter Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla. The College World Series will be a double-elimination format with the two remaining squads facing off in a best-of-three format for the national championship.

THE NCAA FIELD: The champions of 30 NCAA Division I con- ferences will automatically qualify for the 2011 championship. The remaining 34 teams will be selected at-large based on upon win- loss record and strength of schedule. In addition, the committee will utilized the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) as a tool to evalu- ate teams. Representatives from the America East, Atlantic-10, Atlantic Coast, Atlantic Sun, Big 12, BIG EAST, Big South, Big Ten, Big West, Colonial Athletic Association, Conference USA, Horizon League, Ivy League, Metro Atlantic Athletic, Mid- American, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley, Mountain West, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Pacific-10, Pacific Coast Softball, Patriot League, Southeastern, Southern, Southland, Southwestern Athletic, Summit League, Sun Belt and Western Athletic Conferences each qualify by winning their leagues. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS UT AGAINST 2010 NCAA/RANKED TEAMS: The Lady YEAR CHAMPION SCORE RUNNER-UP SITE Vols are guaranteed to play against 11 opponents during the 2011 1982 UCLA 2-0 (8) Fresno State Omaha, Neb. campaign that competed in the last year’s NCAA Tournament. 1983 Texas A&M 2-0 (12) Cal State Fullerton Omaha, Neb. Included in the Big Orange’s rugged schedule are three of the 1984 UCLA 1-0 (13) Texas A&M Omaha, Neb. eight participants from the 2010 Women’s College World Series 1985 UCLA 2-1 (9) Nebraska Omaha, Neb. in Oklahoma City, Okla., defending national champion UCLA, 1986 Cal State Fullerton 3-0 Texas A&M Omaha, Neb. Florida and Georgia. Tennessee will also contest games against 1987 Texas A&M 4-1 UCLA Omaha, Neb. seven members of the final 2010 USA TODAY/National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) poll. 1988 UCLA 3-0 Fresno State Sunnyvale, Calif. 1989 UCLA 1-0 Fresno State Sunnyvale, Calif. TENNESSEE’S SEVENTH STRAIGHT VISIT TO NCAA’S: 1990 UCLA 2-0 Fresno State Oklahoma City The 2010 Tennessee Lady Vol softball team secured the program’s 1991 Arizona 5-1 UCLA Oklahoma City seventh consecutive trip to NCAA Regionals as the nation’s No. 1992 UCLA 2-0 Arizona Oklahoma City 15 seed and advanced all the way to the WCWS, Hosting the 1993 Arizona 1-0 UCLA Oklahoma City regional round for the sixth straight season, UT swept three tough 1994 Arizona 4-0 Cal State Northridge Oklahoma City contests from Ball State (5-0), Virginia (11-2) and Louisville (3-1, 1995 UCLA# 4-2 Arizona Oklahoma City 9 inn.) to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals for the fourth 1996 Arizona 6-4 Washington Columbus, Ga. time in program history and the first time since 2007. Facing the 1997 Arizona 10-2 (5) UCLA Oklahoma City Lady Vols was a best-of-three series versus No. 2 national seed 1998 Fresno State 1-0 Arizona Oklahoma City Michigan at the Wilpon Softball Complex in Ann Arbor, Mich. 1999 UCLA 3-2 Washington Oklahoma City The Wolverines entered the super regional round having won 36 2000 Oklahoma 3-1 UCLA Oklahoma City consecutive home games. Tennessee would shock the softball 2001 Arizona 1-0 UCLA Oklahoma City nation, however, by sweeping a pair of contests from Michigan 2002 California 6-0 Arizona Oklahoma City (5-0 and 4-3) to advance on to the Big Orange’s fourth WCWS 2003 UCLA 1-0 (9) California Oklahoma City in the last six years. Once in Oklahoma City at the ASA Hall of 2004 UCLA 3-1 California Oklahoma City Fame Stadium, the Lady Vols kept rolling, racing past eventual 2005 Michigan 4-1 (10)* UCLA Oklahoma City national finalist No. 3 Arizona via run-rule (9-0, 5 inn.) and outlast- 2006 Arizona 5-0* Northwestern Oklahoma City ing Southeastern Conference Eastern Division rival No. 9 Georgia 2007 Arizona 5-0* TENNESSEE Oklahoma City (7-5) to get within one victory of a berth in the best-of-three 2008 Arizona State 11-0* Texas A&M Oklahoma City WCWS Championship Series. Arizona got its revenge on UT, 2009 Washington 3-2* Florida Oklahoma City however, eliminating Tennessee 8-0 (5 inn.) and 5-2 to end the 2010 UCLA 15-9* Arizona Oklahoma City Orange & White’s magical run at 49-15 and third in the national * Score of deciding game in the best-of-three NCAA Championship Series rankings. # Participation vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions 6666 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL 22011011 OOPPONENTSPPONENTS

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STETSON LEADOFF CLASSIC KENTUCKY OLE MISS Feb. 11-13 March 10-13 April 7-10 Travel: Commercial Airline Travel: Charter Bus Travel: Charter Bus Hampton Inn Hilton Suites Downtown Oxford Inn 308 Sunrise Blvd. 245 Lexington Green Circle 400 N. Lamar Blvd. Debrary, Fla. 32713 Lexington, Ky. 40503 Oxford, Miss. 38655 (386) 668-5758 (859) 271-4000 (662) 243-3031

LOUISVILLE SLUGGER DESERT CLASSIC TENNESSEE STATE LSU Feb. 17-23 March 14-15 April 14-17 Travel: Commercial Airline Travel: Charter Bus Travel: Commercial Airline Treasure Island Marriott Baton Rouge 3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd. AUSTIN PEAY 5500 Hilton Avenue Las Vegas, Nev. 89109 March 29 Baton Rouge, La. 70808 (702) 894-7111 Travel: Charter Bus (225) 924-5000

CATHEDRAL CITY CLASSIC GEORGIA FLORIDA Feb. 23-27 April 5-6 May 5-8 Travel: Commercial Airline Travel: Charter Bus Travel: Commercial Airline Doral Desert Princess Resort Foundry Park Inn Hilton Convention Center 67-967 Vista Chino 295 Dougherty Street 1714 SW 34th Street Cathedral City, Calif. 92234 Athens, Ga. 30601 Gainesville, Fla. 32607 (760) 322-1655 (706) 433-1853 (352) 371-3600

MICHIGAN STATE STETSON Sat., Feb. 12 • 11 a.m./Sun., Feb. 13 • 12:30 p.m. Sat., February 12 • 4 p.m. Stetson Leadoff Classic/DeLand, Fla. Stetson Leadoff Classic/DeLand, Fla. General Information General Information Location: East Lansing, Mich. Location: DeLand, Fla. Nickname: Spartans Head Coach: Nickname: Hatters Head Coach: Frank Griffi n Colors: Green and White Record at School: 514-460-1 (17 years) Colors: Hunter Green and White Record at School: 498-301 (14 years) Enrollment: 47,100 Career Record: 650-593-1 (22 years) Enrollment: 2,390 Career Record: 723-388 (21 years) Conference: Big Ten Asst. Coaches: Jessica Bograkos, Conference: Atlantic Sun Asst. Coaches: Vanessa Bataille, J.J. Payette President: Dr. Lou Anna K. Simon Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 15/2 President: Dr. Wendy B. Libby Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 13/6 Athletics Director: Mark Hollis Starters (Ret./Lost): 8/1 Athletics Director: Jeff Altier Starters (Ret./Lost): 5/5 Softball Facility: Secchia Softball Stadium (1,000) 2010 Record: 21-31 Softball Facility: Wilson Field (1,000) 2010 Record: 34-21 Series Record: UT leads 1-0 Conference Record/Finish: 5-15/9th Series Record: UT leads 5-0 Conference Record/Finish: 14-6/2nd Last Meeting: UT won 3-0 (2/24/07) Postseason: None Last Meeting: UT won 2-1 (2/7/03) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Vince Baker Offi ce Phone: (517) 355-2271 Softball SID: Jesse Cazakoff Offi ce Phone: (386) 822-8131 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (517) 353-9636 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (386) 822-8132 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.MSUSpartans.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.GoHatters.com Z-22 Breslin Center 421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8359 East Lansing, MI 48824-1003 DeLand, FL 32723 BOSTON COLLEGE ETSU Sun., February 13 • 10 a.m. Tues., February 15 • 5 p.m. Stetson Leadoff Classic/DeLand, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. General Information General Information Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Location: Johnson City, Tenn. Nickname: Eagles Head Coach: Jennifer Finley Nickname: Buccaneers Head Coach: Brad Irwin Colors: Maroon and Gold Record at School: 397-369-1 (15 years) Colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold Record at School: First year Enrollment: 14,500 Career Record: 473-406-1 (17 years) Enrollment: 15,234 Career Record: First year Conference: Atlantic Coast Asst. Coach: Jill Karwoski Conference: Atlantic Sun Asst. Coaches: Andrea Moss, Callie Schaeffer President: Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J. Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 10/8 President: Dr. Paul E. Stanton, Jr. Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 11/6 Athletics Director: Gene DeFilippo Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/6 Athletics Director: Dave Mullins Starters (Ret./Lost): 5/5 Softball Facility: Shea Field (1,000) 2010 Record: 16-33 Softball Facility: ETSU Softball Stadium (500) 2010 Record: 21-35 Series Record: UT leads 2-0 Conference Record/Finish: 2-18/8th Series Record: UT leads 13-0 Conference Record/Finish: 5-15/10th Last Meeting: UT won 7-1 (3/3/09) Postseason: None Last Meeting: UT won 5-0 (4/14/09) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Joshua Lentine Offi ce Phone: (617) 552-1188 Softball SID: Kevin Brown Offi ce Phone: (423) 439-5263 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (617) 552-4903 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.ETSUBucs.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.BCEagles.com Mailing Address: Conte Forum 321 P.O. Box 70641 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Johnson, City, TN 37614

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CAL POLY BOISE STATE Fri., February 18 • 3:45 p.m. PT Fri., February 18 • 6 p.m. PT Louisville Slugger Desert Classic/Las Vegas, Nev. Louisville Slugger Desert Classic/Las Vegas, Nev. General Information General Information Location: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Location: Boise, Id. Nickname: Mustangs Head Coach: Jenny Condon Nickname: Broncos Head Coach: Erin Thorpe Colors: Forest Green, Copper and Vegas Gold Record at School: 189-114 (Six years) Colors: Blue and Orange Record at School: 51-62 (Two years) Enrollment: 19,471 Career Record: Same Enrollment: 19,993 Career Record: Same Conference: Big West Asst. Coaches: Linda Garza, Ani Nyhus Conference: Western Athletic Asst. Coaches: Justin Kloczko, Shelly Prochaska President: Jeffrey Armstrong Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 8/7 President: Dr. Robert Kustra Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 15/4 Athletics Director: TBA Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/4 Athletics Director: Gene Bleymaier Starters (Ret./Lost): 8/2 Softball Facility: Bob Janssen Field (1,000) 2010 Record: 23-24 Softball Facility: Mountain Cove Softball Field (500) 2010 Record: 29-32 Series Record: UT leads 3-0 Conference Record/Finish: 12-9/3rd Series Record: First meeting Conference Record/Finish: 13-8/3rd Last Meeting: UT won 8-6 (8) (2/21/09) Postseason: None Last Meeting: First meeting Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Chris Giovannetti Offi ce Phone: (805) 756-7513 Softball SID: Mike Walsh Offi ce Phone: (208) 426-1106 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (805) 756-2650 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (208) 426-3361 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.GoPoly.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.BroncoSports.com Mott Gym 1910 University Drive 1 Grand Avenue Boise, ID 83725 San Luis Obispo, CA 93407

UNLV SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE Sat., February 19 • 3:45 p.m. PT Sat., February 19 • 6 p.m. PT Louisville Slugger Desert Classic/Las Vegas, Nev. Louisville Slugger Desert Classic/Las Vegas, Nev. General Information General Information Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Location: Edwardsville, Ill. Nickname: Rebels Head Coach: Pete Manarino Nickname: Cougars Head Coach: Sandy Montgomery Colors: Scarlet and Gray Record at School: 64-41 (Two years) Colors: Red & White Record at School: 798-369-2 (21 years) Enrollment: 29,000 Career Record: 907-549-2 (25 years) Enrollment: 14,107 Career Record: Same Conference: Mountain West Asst. Coaches: Maggie Livreri, Kim Martin Conference: Ohio Valley Asst. Coaches: Kelly Rhyne, Buddy Foster President: Dr. Neal Smatresk Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 12/10 Chancellor: Dr. Vaughn Vandegrift Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 13/3 Athletics Director: Jim Livengood Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/6 Athletics Director: Dr. Bradley Hewitt Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/2 Softball Facility: Eller Media Stadium (770) 2010 Record: 33-20 Softball Facility: Cougar Field (1,000) 2010 Record: 27-24 Series Record: UT leads 1-0 Conference Record/Finish: 10-5/3rd Series Record: First meeting Conference Record/Finish: N/A Last Meeting: UT won 3-0 (2/21/03) Postseason: None Last Meeting: First meeting Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Jeff Seals Offi ce Phone: (702) 895-3134 Softball SID: Eric Hess Offi ce Phone: (618) 650-3608 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (702) 895-0989 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (618) 650-2545 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.UNLVRebels.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.SIUECougars.com TMC 74, Box 450004 Box 1129 4505 S. Maryland Parkway Edwardsville, IL 62026 Las Vegas, NV 89154-0004 STANFORD Sun., February 20 • 11:15 a.m. PT Louisville Slugger Desert Classic/Las Vegas, Nev.

General Information Location: Stanford, Calif. Nickname: Cardinal Head Coach: Colors: Cardinal & White Record at School: 599-277-3 (14 years) Enrollment: 15,319 Career Record: Same Conference: Pacifi c-10 Asst. Coaches: , Claire Sua-Amundson President: John Hennessy Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 12/6 Athletics Director: Bob Bowlsby Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/3 Softball Facility: Smith Family Stadium (820) 2010 Record: 37-19 Series Record: SU leads 4-2 Conference Record/Finish: 8-13/T6th Last Meeting: SU won 8-7 (2/25/10) Postseason: NCAA Regionals Media Relations Information Softball SID: Regina Verlengiere Offi ce Phone: (650) 723-0996 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (650) 725-2957 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.GoStanford.com Arrillaga Family Sports Center 641 East Campus Drive Stanford, CA 94305-6150

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SOUTHERN UTAH UCSB Tues., February 22 • 3 p.m. PT Thurs., February 24 • 3:30 p.m. PT Las Vegas, Nev. CCathedral City Classic/Cathedral City, Calif. General Information General Information Location: Cedar City, Utah Location: Santa Barbara, Calif. Nickname: Thunderbirds Head Coach: Kyle Magnusson Nickname: Gauchos Head Coach: Brie Galicinao Colors: Scarlet & White Record at School: First year Colors: Blue and Gold Record at School: 71-86 (Three years) Enrollment: 8,066 Career Record: First year Enrollment: 20,000 Career Record: Same Conference: The Summitt League Asst. Coaches: Marc Benjamin, Diana Phillips Conference: Big West Asst. Coaches: Christine Ramos, Julia Tamai President: Dr. Michael T. Benson Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 13/3 Chancellor: Dr. Henry Yang Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 11/5 Athletics Director: Ken Beazer Starters (Ret./Lost): 9/2 Athletics Director: Mark Massari Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/5 Softball Facility: Berg Field (300) 2010 Record: 10-41 Softball Facility: Campus Diamond (500) 2010 Record: 15-37 Series Record: First meeting Conference Record/Finish: 6-18/8th Series Record: First meeting Conference Record/Finish: 6-15/8th Last Meeting: First meeting Postseason: None Last Meeting: First meeting Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Kyle Cottam Offi ce Phone: (435) 586-7752 Softball SID: Lisa Skvarla Offi ce Phone: (805) 893-8603 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (435) 586-5444 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (805) 893-4537 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.SUUTBirds.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.UCSBGauchos.com 351 W. University Blvd. 2201 ICA Building Cedar City, UT 84720 UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106

SAN DIEGO STATE BYU Thurs., February 24 • 8:30 p.m. PT Fri., February 25 • 1 p.m. PT CaCathedral City Classic/Cathedral City, Calif. Cathedral City Classic/Cathedral City, Calif. General Information General Information Location: San Diego, Calif. Location: Provo, Utah Nickname: Aztecs Head Coach: Kathy Van Wyk Nickname: Cougars Head Coach: Gordon Eakin Colors: Scarlet & Black Record at School: 475-329-1 (14 years) Colors: Blue and White Record at School: 331-142 (Nine years) Enrollment: 32,396 Career Record: Same Enrollment: 29,854 Career Record: Same Conference: Mountain West Asst. Coaches: Stacey Nuveman, Mia Longfellow Conference: Mountain West Asst. Coaches: Vaughn Alvey, Neta Le’i President: Dr. Stephen Weber Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 13/4 President: Dr. Cecil O. Samuelson Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 11/8 Athletics Director: Jim Sterk Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/3 Athletics Director: Tom Holmoe Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/4 Softball Facility: SDSU Softball Stadium (1,000) 2010 Record: 34-16 Softball Facility: Gail Miller Field (2,100) 2010 Record: 46-13 Series Record: First meeting Conference Record/Finish: 11-4/2nd Series Record: UT leads 3-0 Conference Record/Finish: 12-3/1st Last Meeting: First meeting Postseason: NCAA Regionals Last Meeting: UT won 4-0 (10) (2/7/09) Postseason: NCAA Super Regional Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Jamie McConeghy Offi ce Phone: (619) 594-4348 Softball SID: Jordan Christiansen Offi ce Phone: (801) 422-8999 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.GoAztecs.com E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (801) 422-0633 Mailing Address: Mailing Address: Web Address: www.BYUCougars.com 3014 Aztec Athletics Center 30 SFH 5302 55th Street Provo, UT 84602-2239 San Diego, CA 92182

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Fri., February 25 • 8 p.m. PT Cathedral City Classic/Cathedral City, Calif.

General Information Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname: Lions Head Coach: Gary Ferrin Colors: Crimson, Navy Blue, Gray, Marymount Blue Record at School: 548-414-1 (16 years) Enrollment: 8,300 Career Record: Same Conference: Pacifi c Coast Softball Asst. Coaches: Danielle Kaminaka, TBA President: David Burcham Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 15/5 Athletics Director: Dr. William Husak Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/4 Softball Facility: Smith Field (500) 2010 Record: 22-26 Series Record: Tied 2-2 Conference Record/Finish: 9-11/T4th Last Meeting: UT won 5-0 (2/19/09) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Softball SID: Mark Dodson Offi ce Phone: (310) 338-5798 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (310) 338-2703 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.LMULions.com 1 LMU Drive Los Angeles, CA 90045

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UCLA EVANSVILLE Sat., February 26 • 3 p.m. PT Thurs., March 3 • 6 p.m. Cathedral City Classic/Cathedral City, Calif. Knoxville, Tenn. General Information General Information Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Location: Evansville, Ind. Nickname: Bruins Head Coach: Kelly Inouye-Perez Nickname: Purple Aces Head Coach: Mark Redburn Colors: Blue & Gold Record at School: 183-49 (Four years) Colors: Purple, Orange and White Record at School: 18-34 (One year) Enrollment: 39,500 Career Record: Same Enrollment: 2,799 Career Record: Same Conference: Pacifi c-10 Asst. Coaches: , Gina Vecchione Conference: Missouri Valley Asst. Coaches: Ashley Monceaux, Jenna Roberts Chancellor: Dr. Gene Block Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 16/4 President: Dr. Thomas Kazee Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 11/4 Athletics Director: Dan Guerrero Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/3 Athletics Director: John Stanley Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/2 Softball Facility: Easton Stadium (1,328) 2010 Record: 50-11 Softball Facility: Cooper Stadium (500) 2010 Record: 18-34 Series Record: UCLA leads 6-3 Conference Record/Finish: 14-7/2nd Series Record: First meeting Conference Record/Finish: 10-16/8th Last Meeting: UCLA won 11-1 (6) (2/13/10) Postseason: NCAA National Champion Last Meeting: First meeting Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: James Ybiernas Offi ce Phone: (310) 206-8123 Softball SID: Jen McKee Offi ce Phone: (812) 488-2350 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (310) 825-8664 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.GoPurpleAces.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.UCLABruins.com Mailing Address: J.D. Morgan Center 1800 Lincoln Ave. 325 Westwood Plaza Evansville, IN 47722-0002 Los Angeles, CA 90095

LOUISIANA-MONROE FURMAN Fri., March 4 • 5:30 p.m. Sat., March 5 • 1 p.m. Tennessee Classic/Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee Classic/Knoxville, Tenn. General Information Generaleneral InformatInformation Location: Monroe, La. Location: Greenville, S.C. Nickname: Warhawks Head Coach: Rosemary Holloway-Hill Nickname: Paladins Head Coach: Dana Jenkins Colors: Maroon and Gold Record at School: 651-839-3 (25 years) Colors: Purple and White Record at School: 147-253-1 (Seven years) Enrollment: 9,004 Career Record: 733-929-3 (31 years) Enrollment: 2,600 Career Record: 223-336-1 (10 years) Conference: Sun Belt Asst. Coaches: Sara Vogt, Paige Cassady Conference: Southern Asst. Coaches: Austin Murray, Norie Muller Interim President: Dr. Nick J. Bruno Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 13/4 President: Rod Smolla Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 10/5 Athletics Director: Bobby Staub Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/2 Athletics Director: Dr. Gary Clark Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/1 Softball Facility: ULM Activity Center (500) 2010 Record: 24-26 Softball Facility: Pepsi Stadium (300) 2010 Record: 24-23 Series Record: UT leads 3-1 Conference Record/Finish: 9-14/7th Series Record: UT leads 5-0 Conference Record/Finish: 12-11/5th Last Meeting: UT won 4-0 (2/23/08) Postseason: None Last Meeting: UT won 8-0 (6) (5/18/07) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Rachel Williams Offi ce Phone: (318) 342-5461 Softball SID: Jordan Caskey Offi ce Phone: (864) 294-3065 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (318) 342-5464 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.FurmanPaladins.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.ULMAthletics.com Mailing Address: 308 Warhawk Way 3300 Poinsett Highway Monroe, LA 71209 Greenville, SC 29613

GEORGIA SOUTHERN Sat., March 5 • 3 p.m./Sun., March 6 • 3 p.m. Tennessee Classic/Knoxville, Tenn.

General Information Location: Statesboro, Ga. Nickname: Eagles Head Coach: Maggie Johnson Colors: Blue & White Record at School: 59-51 (2 years) Enrollment: 20,856 Career Record: Same Conference: Southern Asst. Coach: Liz Bierne President: Dr. Brook A. Keel Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 12/6 Athletics Director: Sam Baker Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/4 Softball Facility: Eagle Field (700) 2010 Record: 30-26 Series Record: UT leads 4-0 Conference Record/Finish: 14-9/3rd Last Meeting: UT won 5-0 (2/19/05) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Softball SID: A.J. Henderson Offi ce Phone: (912) 478-5071 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (912) 478-0046 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com P.O. Box 8085 Statesboro, GA 30460

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LIBERTY KENTUCKY Fri., March 11 • 5 p.m./Sat., March 12 • 1 p.m./ Tues., March 8 • 6 p.m. Sun., March 13 • 1 p.m. Knoxville, Tenn. Lexington, Ky. General Information General Information Location: Lynchburg, Va. Location: Lexington, Ky. Nickname: Lady Flames Head Coach: Paul Wetmore Nickname: Wildcats Head Coach: Colors: Red, White & Blue Record at School: 478-514-1 (17 years) Colors: Blue and White Record at School: 83-87 (Three years) Enrollment: 11,928 Career Record: Same Enrollment: 27,000 Career Record: 175-171 (Six years) Conference: Big South Asst. Coaches: Tuesday Van Engen, Jessica Moore Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Kristine Himes, Molly Johnson Chancellor: Jerry Falwell, Jr. Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 7/3 President: Dr. Lee T. Todd, Jr. Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 12/7 Athletics Director: Jeff Barber Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/2 Athletics Director: Mitch Barnhart Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/3 Softball Facility: Liberty Softball Field (500) 2010 Record: 39-18 Softball Facility: UK Softball Complex (500) 2010 Record: 32-27 Series Record: UT leads 15-0 Conference Record/Finish: 13-5/2nd Series Record: UT leads 30-9 Conference Record/Finish: 13-15/4th East Last Meeting: UT won 10-0 (5) (3/14/10) Postseason: None Last Meeting: UT won 7-1 (3/23/10) Postseason: NCAA Regionals Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Jennifer Shelton Offi ce Phone: (434) 592-4849 Softball SID: Deb Moore Offi ce Phone: (859) 257-8506 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (434) 582-2076 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (859) 323-4310 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.LibertyFlames.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.UKAthletics.com 1971 University Blvd. Room 23 Lynchburg, VA 24502 Memorial Coliseum Lexington, KY 40506-0019

TENNESSEE STATE IOWA Tues., March 15 • 4 p.m. CT Thurs.-Fri., March 17-18 • 6 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. General Information General Information Location: Nashville, Tenn. Location: Iowa City, Iowa Nickname: Tigers Head Coach: Jeff Dabney Nickname: Hawkeyes Head Coach: Marla Looper Colors: Royal Blue and White Record at School: First year Colors: Black and Gold Record at School: First year Enrollment: 9,024 Career Record: 224-180 (Nine years) Enrollment: 30,328 Career Record: First year Conference: Ohio Valley Asst. Coaches: Samantha Buckner, Alana Hicks Conference: Big Ten Asst. Coaches: Adrianna Baggetta, Stacy Johnson President: Dr. Melvin Johnson Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 9/7 President: Sally Mason Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 11/6 Athletics Director: Teresa L. Phillips Starters (Ret./Lost): 5/4 Athletics Director: Gary Barta Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/3 Softball Facility: Tiger Field (500) 2010 Record: 11-34 Softball Facility: Pearl Field (1,500) 2010 Record: 25-23 Series Record: UT leads 8-0 Conference Record/Finish: 6-16/9th Series Record: Tied 1-1 Conference Record/Finish: 10-9/5th Last Meeting: UT won 4-1 (3/12/08) Postseason: None Last Meeting: UT won 11-2 (5) (2/24/06) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Zekeya Anderson Offi ce Phone: (615) 963-1867 Softball SID: James Allan Offi ce Phone: (319) 335-9411 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (615) 963-7692 E-Mail: [email protected] Web Address: www.HawkeyeSports.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.TSUTigers.com Mailing Address: TSU Athletic Media Relations Suite 157, Carver-Hawkeye Arena 3500 John A. Merritt Blvd. Hawkins Drive Nashville, TN 37209 Iowa City, IA 52242-1020

ALABAMA SOUTH CAROLINA Tues., March 22 (DH) • 4 p.m. Fri., March 25 • 6 p.m./Sat., March 26 • 1 p.m./ Knoxville, Tenn. Sun., March 27 • Noon Knoxville, Tenn. General Information General Information Location: Tuscaloosa, Ala. Location: Columbia, S.C. Nickname: Crimson Tide Head Coach: Patrick Murphy Nickname: Gamecocks Head Coach: Colors: Crimson and White Record at School: 631-179 (12 years) Colors: Garnet and Black Record at School: First year Enrollment: 30,232 Career Record: 662-199 (13 years) Enrollment: 28,481 Career Record: First year Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Alyson Habetz, Vann Stuedeman Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Janelle Brenemann, Calvin Beamon President: Dr. Robert E. Witt Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 13/5 President: Dr. Harris Pastides Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 12/4 Athletics Director: Mal Moore Starters (Ret./Lost): 9/2 Athletics Director: Eric Hyman Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/3 Softball Facility: UA Softball Stadium (1,600) 2010 Record: 52-11 Softball Facility: Beckham Field (696) 2010 Record: 11-40 Series Record: UA leads 29-14 Conference Record/Finish: 23-4/1st Overall Series Record: UT leads 25-15 Conference Record/Finish: 1-27/5th East Last Meeting: UA won 4-3 (5/14/10) Postseason: NCAA Super Regional Last Meeting: UT won 8-0 (5) (4/3/10) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Skip Powers Offi ce Phone: (205) 348-6734 Softball SID: Koby Padgett Offi ce Phone: (803) 777-8017 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (205) 348-8841 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (803) 777-2967 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.RollTide.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.GamecocksOnline.com Media Relations Offi ce 1322 Heyward St. Box 870391 Roost Building B Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Columbia, SC 29208

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AUSTIN PEAY AUBURN Fri., April 1 • 8 p.m. (ESPNU)/Sat., April 2 • 1 p.m./ Tues., March 29 • 6 p.m. CT Sun., April 3 • Noon Clarksville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. General Information General Information Location: Clarksville, Tenn. Location: Auburn, Ala. Nickname: Lady Govs Head Coach: Casey Dickson Nickname: Tigers Head Coach: Tina Deese Colors: Red & White Record at School: 31-73 (Two years) Colors: Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Record at School: 459-393-1 (14 years) Enrollment: 10,723 Career Record: 86-141 (Five years) Enrollment: 25,078 Career Record: 745-516-1 (22 years) Conference: Ohio Valley Asst. Coaches: Jessica Rohn, Kristin Erb Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Steve Johnson, Mark Ryal President: Timothy Hall Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 8/8 President: Dr. Jay Gogue Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 15/5 Athletics Director: Dave Loos Starters (Ret./Lost): 5/4 Athletics Director: Jay Jacobs Starters (Ret./Lost): 8/2 Softball Facility: Lady Govs Field (150) 2010 Record: 16-35 Softball Facility: Jane B. Moore Field (1,500) 2010 Record: 31-26 Series Record: UT leads 17-0 Conference Record/Finish: 8-14/8th Series Record: UT leads 23-17 Conference Record/Finish: 11-17/3rd West Last Meeting: UT won 10-0 (5) (3/17/10) Postseason: None Last Meeting: UT won 5-3 (4/11/10) Postseason: NCAA Regionals Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Brad Kirtley Offi ce Phone: (931) 221-7561 Softball SID: Bob Grant Offi ce Phone: (334) 844-9810 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (931) 221-7562 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (334) 844-9807 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.APSUGovernors.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.AuburnTigers.com P. O. Box 4515 P.O. Box 351 Clarksville, TN 37044 Auburn, AL 36831

GEORGIA OLE MISS Wed., April 6 (DH) • 4 p.m. Fri., April 8 • 5 p.m. CT/Sat., April 9 • 1 p.m. CT/ Athens, Ga. Sun., April 10 • 1 p.m. CT General Information General Information Oxford, Miss. Location: Athens, Ga. Location: Oxford, Miss. Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Lu Harris-Champer Nickname: Rebels Head Coach: Missy Dickerson Colors: Red and Black Record at School: 502-181 (10 years) Colors: Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Record at School: 126-154 (Five years) Enrollment: 34,885 Career Record: 711-245-1 (14 years) Enrollment: 19,536 Career Record: 238-210 (Eight years) Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Gerry Glasco, Megan McAllister Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Megan Matthews-Buning, Kevin Creech President: Dr. Michael F. Adams Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 16/5 Chancellor: Dr. Daniel W. Jones Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 8/9 Athletics Director: Greg McGarity Starters (Ret./Lost): 9/0 Athletics Director: Pete Boone Starters (Ret./Lost): 3/6 Softball Facility: Turner Softball Stadium (1,400) 2010 Record: 50-13 Softball Facility: Ole Miss Softball Complex (1,500) 2010 Record: 29-27 Series Record: UGA leads 27-25 Conference Record/Finish: 18-8/2nd East Series Record: UT leads 30-7 Conference Record/Finish: 8-19/5th West Last Meeting: UT won 7-5 (6/4/10) Postseason: WCWS Semifi nalist Last Meeting: UT won 6-3 (3/27/10) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Tanner Tedeschi Offi ce Phone: (706) 542-7965 Softball SID: Daniel Snowden Offi ce Phone: (662) 915-7522 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (706) 542-9339 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (662) 915-7006 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.GeorgiaDogs.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.OleMissSports.com Butts-Mehre Bldg. Room 312 P.O. Box 217 1 Selig Circle University, MS 38677 Athens, GA 30603-4368

LSU APPALACHIAN STATE Fri.,F April 15 • 6 p.m. CT/Sat., April 16 • 11 a.m. CT (ESPN2)/ Wed., April 13 • 6 p.m. Sun., April 17 • 1 p.m. CT Knoxville, Tenn. Baton Rouge, La. General Information General Information Location: Boone, N.C. Location: Baton Rouge, La. Nickname: Mountaineers Head Coach: Shae Wesley Nickname: Tigers Head Coach: Colors: Black and Gold Record at School: First year Colors: Purple and Gold Record at School: 486-153-1 (10 years) Enrollment: 16,600 Career Record: 84-18 (Two years) Enrollment: 27,992 Career Record: 1245-403-1 (30 years) Conference: Southern Asst. Coaches: Kayla Richardson, Jaime Hall Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: James DeFeo, Kristen Hobbs Chancellor: Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 16/2 President: Dr. John V. Lombardi Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 13/7 Athletics Director: Charlie Cobb Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/2 Athletics Director: Joe Alleva Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/3 Softball Facility: Lloyd Family Stadium (1,000) 2010 Record: 27-25 Softball Facility: Tiger Park (2,489) 2010 Record: 45-16 Series Record: UT leads 8-0 Conference Record/Finish: 11-12/6th Series Record: LSU leads 20-19-1 Conference Record/Finish: 20-8/2nd West Last Meeting: UT won 8-0 (5) (4/22/09) Postseason: None Last Meeting: UT won 6-1 (5/9/10) Postseason: NCAA Regionals Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Christina Hilliard Offi ce Phone: (828) 262-7166 Softball SID: Matt Dunaway Offi ce Phone: (225) 578-1869 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (828) 262-6106 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (225) 578-1861 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.auburntigers.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.LSUsports.net 425 Jack Branch Drive P.O. Box 25095 Boone, NC 28608 Baton Rouge, LA 70894

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RADFORD MISSISSIPPI STATE Tues., April 19 • 6 p.m. Thurs., April 21 • 6 p.m./Fri., April 22 • 6 p.m./ Knoxville, Tenn. Sat., April 23 • Noon Knoxville, Tenn. General Information General Information Location: Radford, Va. Location: Starkville, Miss. Nickname: Highlanders Head Coach: Nickname: Bulldogs Head Coach: Colors: Red and White Record at School: 169-74 (Four years) Colors: Maroon and White Record at School: 271-221 (Eight years) Enrollment: 9,230 Career Record: 234-79 (Six years) Enrollment: 19,644 Career Record: 980-636 (28 years) Conference: Big South Asst. Coaches: Katy Lampman, Loren Messick Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Annie Smith, Alan Colglazier President: Penelope W. Kyle Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 14/4 President: Dr. Mark E. Keenum Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 15/3 Athletics Director: Robert Lineburg Starters (Ret./Lost): 7/2 Athletics Director: Scott Stricklin Starters (Ret./Lost): 8/2 Softball Facility: RU Softball Field (500) 2010 Record: 38-17 Softball Facility: MSU Softball Field (750) 2010 Record: 26-29 Series Record: UT leads 5-0 Conference Record/Finish: 16-2/1st Series Record: UT leads 25-14 Conference Record/Finish: 7-20/6th West Last Meeting: UT won 11-2 (5) (4/21/04) Postseason: NCAA Regionals Last Meeting: UT won 10-4 (3/10/10) Postseason: None Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Brian Stanley Offi ce Phone: (540) 831-6884 Softball SID: Brock Turnipseed Offi ce Phone: (662) 325-7556 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (540) 831-6095 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (662) 325-3654 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.RadfordAthletics.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.MStateAthletics.com P.O. Box 6913 Room 202 Humphrey Coliseum Radford, VA 24142 55 Coliseum Blvd. Mississippi State, MS 39762 ARKANSAS FLORIDA Fri., April 29 • 6 p.m./Sat., April 30 • 1 p.m./ Fri., May 6 • 5 p.m./Sat., May 7 • Noon (ESPN)/ Sun., May 1 • Noon Sun., May 8 • 3 p.m. (ESPNU) General Information Knoxville, Tenn. General Information Gainesville, Fla. Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Location: Gainesville, Fla. Nickname: Razorbacks Head Coach: Mike Larabee Nickname: Gators Head Coach: Colors: Cardinal and White Record at School: 28-29 (One year) Colors: Orange and Blue Record at School: 275-67 (Five years) Enrollment: 21,406 Career Record: 142-176 (Six years) Enrollment: 48,419 Career Record: 398-131 (Eight years) Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Sue Carpenter, Kyle Jamieson Conference: Southeastern Asst. Coaches: Jennifer Rocha, Jenny Gladding Chancellor: Dr. G. David Gearheart Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 15/6 President: Dr. J. Bernard Machen Letterwinners (Ret./Lost): 10/6 Athletics Director: Jeff Long Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/5 Athletics Director: Starters (Ret./Lost): 6/3 Softball Facility: Bogle Park (1,200) 2010 Record: 28-29 Softball Facility: Pressly Stadium (1,200) 2010 Record: 49-10 Series Record: UT leads 26-11 Conference Record/Finish: 10-18/4th West Series Record: UF leads 35-18 Conference Record/Finish: 20-4/1st East Last Meeting: UT won 5-3 (4/14/10) Postseason: None Last Meeting: UT won 4-3 (4/23/10) Postseason: WCWS Participant Media Relations Information Media Relations Information Softball SID: Stephanie Taylor Offi ce Phone: (479) 575-4898 Softball SID: Kelly Reynolds Offi ce Phone: (352) 375-4683 ext. 6128 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: (479) 575-7481 E-Mail: [email protected]fl .edu SID Fax: (352) 375-4809 Mailing Address: Web Address: www.ArkansasRazorbacks.com Mailing Address: Web Address: www.GatorZone.com Arkansas Media Relations Gale Lemerand Drive P.O. Box 7777 Ben Hill Griffi n Stadium Fayetteville, AR 72702 Gainesville, FL 32611 2011 OPPONENTS’ SID CONTACT DIRECTORY

ALABAMA ETSU LOUISIANA-MONROE SOUTHERN ILLINOIS-EDWARDSVILLE Softball SID: Skip Powers Softball SID: Kevin Brown Softball SID: Rachel Williams Softball SID: Eric Hess Offi ce Phone: (205) 348-6734 Offi ce Phone: (423) 439-5263 Offi ce Phone: (318) 342-5461 Offi ce Phone: (618) 650-3608 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] APPALACHIAN STATE EVANSVILLE LSU SOUTHERN UTAH Softball SID: Christina Hilliard Softball SID: Jen McKee Softball SID: Matt Dunaway Softball SID: Kyle Cottam Offi ce Phone: (828) 262-7166 Offi ce Phone: (812) 488-2350 Offi ce Phone: (225) 578-1869 Offi ce Phone: (435) 586-7752 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] ARKANSAS FLORIDA LOYOLA MARYMOUNT STANFORD Softball SID: Stephanie Taylor Softball SID: Kelly Reynolds Softball SID: Mark Dodson Softball SID: Regina Verlengiere Offi ce Phone: (479) 575-4898 Offi ce Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext. 6128 Offi ce Phone: (310) 338-5798 Offi ce Phone: (650) 723-0996 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]fl .edu E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] AUBURN FURMAN MICHIGAN STATE STETSON Softball SID: Bob Grant Softball SID: Jordan Caskey Softball SID: Vince Baker Softball SID: Jesse Cazakoff Offi ce Phone: (334) 844-9810 Offi ce Phone: (864) 294-3065 Offi ce Phone: (517) 355-2271 Offi ce Phone: (386) 822-8131 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] AUSTIN PEAY GEORGIA MISSISSIPPI STATE TENNESSEE STATE Softball SID: Brad Kirtley Softball SID: Tanner Tedeschi Softball SID: Brock Turnipseed Softball SID: Zekeya Anderson Offi ce Phone: (931) 221-7561 Offi ce Phone: (706) 542-7965 Offi ce Phone: (662) 325-7556 Offi ce Phone: (615) 963-1867 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] BOISE STATE GEORGIA SOUTHERN OLE MISS UCLA Softball SID: Mike Walsh Softball SID: A.J. Henderson Softball SID: Daniel Snowden Softball SID: James Ybiernas Offi ce Phone: (208) 426-1106 Offi ce Phone: (912) 478-5071 Offi ce Phone: (662) 915-7522 Offi ce Phone: (310) 206-8123 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] BOSTON COLLEGE IOWA RADFORD UCSB Softball SID: Joshua Lentine Softball SID: James Allan Softball SID: Brian Stanley Softball SID: Lisa Skvarla Offi ce Phone: (617) 552-1188 Offi ce Phone: (319) 335-9411 Offi ce Phone: (540) 831-6884 Offi ce Phone: (805) 893-8603 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] BYU KENTUCKY SAN DIEGO STATE UNLV Softball SID: Jordan Christiansen Softball SID: Deb Moore Softball SID: Jamie McConeghy Softball SID: Jeff Seals Offi ce Phone: (801) 422-8999 Offi ce Phone: (859) 257-8506 Offi ce Phone: (619) 594-4348 Offi ce Phone: (702) 895-3134 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] CAL POLY LIBERTY SOUTH CAROLINA Softball SID: Chris Giovannetti Softball SID: Jennifer Shelton Softball SID: Koby Padgett Offi ce Phone: (805) 756-7513 Offi ce Phone: (434) 592-4849 Offi ce Phone: (803) 777-8017 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 7744 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL LLADYADY VVOLOL HHISTORYISTORY AANDND RRECORDSECORDS

TENNESSEE/OPP. TEAM & INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ...... 76-78 LADY VOL SINGLE-SEASON & CAREER LEADERS ...... 79-83 TOP PERFORMANCES BY CLASS ...... 84 NCAA TOURNEY HISTORY/RECORDS/REGIONALS/WCWS ...... 85-95 LADY VOL HONORS AND AWARDS ...... 96-100 LADY VOL ALL-AMERICANS ...... 101 LADY VOL LEGEND/OLYMPIAN MONICA ABBOTT ...... 102-103 LADY VOLS OF DISTINCTION ...... 104-105 LADY VOLS AND USA SOFTBALL ...... 106-107 SERIES RECORDS/TEAM-BY-TEAM SCORES...... 108-114 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS...... 115-120 THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE ...... 121 HISTORY OF LADY VOL ATHLETICS/DID YOU KNOW...... 122 WOMEN’S ATHLETICS DIRECTOR JOAN CRONAN ...... 123 TRADITIONS & ENDOWMENTS ...... 124 www.utladyvols.com 7755 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE RRECORDSECORDS

TEAM RECORDS TEAM PITCHING - SEASON Games Played ...... 82, 2005 Lowest Earned Run Average...... 0.79, 2005 Wins ...... 67, 2005 Highest Earned Run Average ...... 3.44, 2000 Consecutive wins...... 26, 3/17/07-4/28/07 Most Complete Games ...... 58, 2005 Consecutive home wins ...... 28, 5/28/06-5/26/07 Fewest Complete Games ...... 21, 2010 Consecutive road wins ...... 14, 4/17/05-2/11/06 Most Shutouts...... 51, 2005 Most home wins ...... 29, 2008 Fewest Shutouts ...... 5, 2001 Losses ...... 35, 2001 Most Saves ...... 10, 2003 & 2010 Consecutive losses ...... 9, 4/12-4/29/03 Fewest Saves ...... None, 1998 & 1999 Consecutive home losses ...... 5, 3/25-4/6/01 & 4/20-4/28/02 Most Innings Pitched ...... 547.0, 2005 Consecutive road losses ...... 11, 4/28/00-2/9/01 Fewest Innings Pitched ...... 388.0, 2001 Best win-loss record (percentage) ...... 63-8 (.887), 2007 Fewest Hits Allowed ...... 197, 2007 Most Hits Allowed ...... 502, 1998 TEAM BATTING - SEASON Fewest Runs Allowed ...... 63, 2007 Most Runs Allowed ...... 279, 2000 Highest Batting Average ...... 366, 1996 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed ...... 59, 2007 Lowest Batting Average ...... 220, 2001 Most Earned Runs Allowed ...... 199, 2000 Most At Bats ...... 2,172, 2005 Fewest Walks ...... 79, 1997 Fewest At Bats ...... 1,475, 2001 Most Walks ...... 164, 2008 Most Runs ...... 520, 1996 Most Strikeouts...... 910, 2007 Fewest Runs ...... 157, 2001 Fewest Strikeouts ...... 182, 1998 Most Hits ...... 678, 2005 Fewest Doubles ...... 13, 2007 Fewest Hits ...... 325, 2001 Most Doubles ...... 68, 2003 Most Doubles ...... 142, 1996 Fewest Triples ...... 0, 2007 Fewest Doubles ...... 37, 2001 Most Triples ...... 12, 2000 Most Triples ...... 19, 1996 & 2010 Fewest Home Runs ...... 11, 1996 Fewest Triples ...... 5, 1999, 2001 & 2003 Most Home Runs ...... 46, 2010 Most Home Runs ...... 52, 1996, 2002 & 2005 Most Wild Pitches ...... 32, 2000 Fewest Home Runs ...... 17, 1998 Fewest Wild Pitches ...... 9, 2006 Most Runs Batted In ...... 457, 1996 Most Hit Batters...... 45, 2010 Fewest Runs Batted In ...... 133, 2001 Fewest Hit Batters ...... 13, 1997 & 1998 Most Stolen Bases ...... 168, 2007 Fewest Stolen Bases ...... 31, 2003 TEAM FIELDING - SEASON Most Stolen Bases Attempted ...... 186, 2007 Fewest Stolen Bases Attempted ...... 41, 2003 Highest Fielding Percentage ...... 988, 2007 Most Walks ...... 268, 2008 Lowest Fielding Percentage ...... 937, 2000 Fewest Walks ...... 117, 2001 Most Putouts ...... 1,641, 2005 Most Strikeouts...... 366, 2005 Fewest Putouts ...... 1,164, 2001 Fewest Strikeouts ...... 162, 1996 Most Assists ...... 674, 1997 Most Hit by Pitches ...... 47, 2010 Fewest Assists ...... 268, 2007 Fewest Hit by Pitches ...... 15, 2001 Fewest Errors ...... 21, 2007 Most Sacrifice Flies ...... 28, 2006 Most Errors ...... 122, 1998 Fewest Sacrifice Flies ...... 3, 2001 Most Double Plays ...... 26, 1998 Most Sacrifice Hits ...... 76, 1998 Fewest Double Plays ...... 9, 2003, 2004 & 2007 Fewest Sacrifice Hits ...... 30, 2010 Fewest Passed Balls ...... 3, 2010 Most Total Bases ...... 1,012, 1996 Most Passed Balls ...... 37, 2000 Fewest Total Bases ...... 465, 2001 Highest Slugging Percentage ...... 547, 1996 TEAM BATTING - GAME Lowest Slugging Percentage ...... 315, 2001 Highest On-Base Percentage ...... 430, 1996 AAtt BBatsats ...... 5511 vvs.s. LLeMoyneeMoyne ((N.Y.),N.Y.), 3/18/963/18/96 Lowest On-Base Percentage ...... 284, 2001 RRunsuns ...... 3300 vvs.s. LLeMoyneeMoyne ((N.Y.),N.Y.), 3/18/963/18/96 HHitsits ...... 3311 vvs.s. LLeMoyneeMoyne ((N.Y.),N.Y.), 3/18/963/18/96 RRunsuns BBattedatted IInn ...... 2277 vvs.s. LLeMoyneeMoyne ((N.Y.),N.Y.), 3/18/963/18/96 DDoublesoubles ...... 99,, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. TTennesseeennessee SState,tate, 33/6/02/6/02 TTriplesriples ...... 33,, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. WWesternestern CCarolina,arolina, 44/8/10/8/10 HHomeome RRunsuns ...... 5 vvs.s. SSouthernouthern MMississippi,ississippi, 44/25/99/25/99 TTotalotal BBasesases ...... 5500 vvs.s. LLeMoyneeMoyne ((N.Y.),N.Y.), 3/18/963/18/96 SSacrificeacrifice FFlieslies ...... 44,, vs.vs. Florida,Florida, 4/2/994/2/99 & NNorthorth CCarolinaarolina AA&T,&T, 44/12/96/12/96 SSacrificeacrifice HHitsits ...... 5 vvs.s. BBaylor,aylor, 22/25/96/25/96 MMostost SStrikeoutstrikeouts...... 1177 vvs.s. TTexas,exas, 33/6/10/6/10 WWalksalks ...... 1144 vvs.s. EEasternastern KKentucky,entucky, 33/12/00/12/00 HHitit bbyy PPitchitch ...... 44,, mostmost rrecentlyecently aatt OOlele MMiss,iss, 44/19/09/19/09 SStolentolen BBasesases ...... 99,, vs.vs. KKentucky,entucky, 44/15/07/15/07 SStolentolen BBasease AAtt.tt...... 99,, vs.vs. KKentucky,entucky, 44/15/07/15/07 FFewestewest RRunnersunners LLOBOB ...... 00,, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. SSt.t. MMary’s,ary’s, 22/5/04/5/04 MMostost RRunnersunners LLOBOB ...... 116,6, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. LLouisville,ouisville, 5/23/105/23/10

Four-time NFCA All-American Monica Abbott helped the Tennessee defense lead the nation in fielding percentage at .988 in 2007. She also guided the pitching staff to the fewest hits allowed, fewest runs and earned runs allowed, fewest walks and the most strikeouts in a single campaign. She led the NCAA with a record 724 K’s.

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Hits ...... 5, most recently by Kelly Grieve vs. Bowling Green, 2/27/09 Runs Batted In ...... 8, Carrie Swinford vs. Wingate, 4/2/96 ...... & Bridget Jackson vs. LeMoyne (N.Y.), 3/18/96 Doubles ...... 3, most recently by Adrianna Wilson vs. Tennessee State ...... 3/6/02 Triples ...... 2, most recently by Lindsay Schutzler vs. Ole Miss, 3/14/07 Home Runs ...... 2, most recently by Erinn Webb at Michigan, 5/28/10 Total Bases ...... 11, Carrie Swinford vs. Florida, 4/2/99 ...... & Bridget Jackson vs. LeMoyne (N.Y.), 3/18/96 Sacrifice Flies ...... 1, most recently by Nicole Kajitani ...... vs. Virginia, 5/22/10 Sacrifice Hits ...... 3, Tracy Reidhead vs. Cal State Fullerton, 3/27/97 Most Strikeouts...... 5, Shelby Burchell at LSU, 4/4/09 Walks ...... 4, most recently by Tiffany Huff vs. Kentucky, 3/23/10 Hit by Pitch ...... 2, most recently by Erinn Webb ...... vs. Kentucky, 3/23/10 Stolen Bases ...... 4, by India Chiles vs. Kentucky, 4/15/07 Stolen Base Att...... 4, by India Chiles vs. Kentucky, 4/15/07 Hit for the cycle...... Tonya Callahan vs. Hofstra, 2/16/08 On May 28, 2010, during NCAA Super Regionals, senior first baseman Erinn Webb Consecutive-game hitting streak (single-season) ...... 20, Kristi Durant tied a UT single game record with two HR’s in a 4-3 clinching win over #2 Michigan...... 3/20-4/13/03 Consecutive-game hit streak (combined seasons) ...... 24, Sarah Fekete TEAM PITCHING - GAME ...... 5/11/04-2/25/05 Innings Pitched ...... 11.0, most recently vs. Auburn, 4/11/09 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - GAME Batters Faced ...... 50 vs. Florida, 5/3/08 Runs Allowed ...... 18 vs. Auburn, 3/25/00 Innings Pitched ...... 11.0, most recently by Megan Rhodes Earned Runs Allowed ...... 15 vs. Florida, 4/25/02 ...... vs. Florida, 5/3/08 Strikeouts ...... 22 vs. Florida, 3/10/07 Batters Faced ...... 50, Megan Rhodes vs. Florida, 5/3/08 Walks ...... 11 vs. South Florida, 2/4/00 Runs Allowed ...... 13, most recently by Leigh Ann Ellis vs. Iowa, 2/24/02 Hits ...... 21 vs. Auburn, 3/25/00 Earned Runs Allowed ...... 10, most recently by Megan Rhodes Doubles ...... 7 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 5/20/99 ...... at Alabama, 3/9/08 Triples ...... 2, most recently vs. Kentucky, 4/9/03 Strikeouts ...... 22, Monica Abbott vs. Florida, 3/10/07 Home Runs ...... 4, most recently vs. Florida, 5/8/09 Walks ...... 11, Nicole Murray vs. South Florida, 2/4/00 Wild Pitches ...... 4 vs. Alabama, 3/13/05 Hits ...... 16, Buffy Walker vs. South Florida, 3/25/98 Hit Batters ...... 5 vs. Alabama, 3/13/04 Doubles ...... 5, most recently by Stacey Jennings vs. Auburn, 4/9/04 Triples ...... 2, most recently by Stephanie Humphrey vs. Oreg. St., 2/11/01 TEAM FIELDING - GAME Home Runs ...... 4, most recently by Monica Abbott vs. Auburn, 4/10/05 Wild Pitches ...... 3, most recently by Cat Hosfield vs. Georgia, 3/20/10 Putouts ...... 33, most recently vs. Auburn, 4/11/09 Hit Batters ...... 5, Monica Abbott vs. Alabama, 3/13/04 Assists ...... 19, most recently vs. Auburn, 4/12/03 Errors ...... 8, most recently vs. North Carolina, 2/17/01 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING - GAME Double Plays ...... 3 vs. Kansas, 4/6/98 Passed Balls ...... 4 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 4/7/01 Putouts ...... 23, Shannon Doepking vs. Florida, 3/10/07 Assists ...... 8, most recently by Ashley Andrews vs. Boston College, 3/3/09 INDIVIDUAL BATTING - GAME Errors ...... 4, most recently by Annie Fletcher vs. Samford, 4/22/00 Passed Balls ...... 4, Adrianna Wilson vs. Stephen F. Austin, 4/7/01 At Bats ...... 7, Jenny Steele vs. LeMoyne (N.Y.), 3/18/96 Runs ...... 5, Lisa Wyatt vs. Coastal Carolina, 4/27/96 LADY VOL NO-HITTERS (34 TOTAL) Date Pitcher Opponent Score/Pitching Line Date Pitcher Opponent Score/Pitching Line 3/24/96 Buffy Walker Cleveland St. 2-0/7.0 IP, 6K, 2BB 2/17/06 Monica Abbott #18 Oregon 1-0/7.0 IP, 17K, 0BB 4/20/99 Jackie Beavers Chattanooga 8-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 3K, 2BB 3/11/06 Rhodes/Abbott# Hofstra 5-0/7.0 IP, 14K, 0BB 2/13/02 Leigh Ann Ellis Austin Peay 4-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 7K, 1BB 3/11/06 Monica Abbott USF 8-0 (6)/6.0 IP, 13K, 0BB 3/1/02 Stephanie Humphrey Appalachian St. 8-0 (6)/6.0 IP, 6K, 3BB 3/12/06 Abbott/Rhodes*# Tenn. Tech 8-0 (6)/6.0 IP, 8K, 0BB 2/21/03 Stacey Jennings* UNLV 3-0/7.0 IP, 6K, 0BB 3/18/06 Monica Abbott #18 Auburn 2-0/7.0 IP, 16K, 1BB 4/1/03 Stephanie Humphrey South Carolina 2-0 (8)/8.0 IP, 4K, 1BB 3/19/06 Monica Abbott #18 Auburn 8-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 9K, 2BB 2/5/04 Monica Abbott Saint Mary’s 8-0 (6)/6.0 IP, 13K, 1BB 4/1/06 Monica Abbott Arkansas 5-0/7.0 IP, 11K, 0BB 2/7/04 Monica Abbott* Hawaii 2-0/7.0 IP, 13K, 0BB 2/10/07 Monica Abbott N. Carolina 2-1 (8)/8.0 IP, 19K, 0BB 2/14/04 Monica Abbott Boston Univ. 9-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 14K, 0BB 2/16/07 Monica Abbott Fla. Int’l 8-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 12K, 1BB 3/26/04 Monica Abbott Liberty 1-0/7.0 IP, 20K, 2BB 2/18/07 Monica Abbott Cal St. Northridge 9-0/7.0IP, 19K, 3BB 2/5/05 Monica Abbott Florida A&M 5-0/7.0 IP, 15K, 1BB 3/2/07 Megan Rhodes* Oakland (Mich.) 7-0/7.0 IP, 19K, 0BB 2/18/05 Megan Rhodes Char. Southern 9-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 8K, 2BB 3/4/07 Monica Abbott* Austin Peay 2-0/7.0 IP, 15K, 0BB 2/25/05 Monica Abbott #20 Pacific 14-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 7K, 0BB 4/7/07 Monica Abbott* Georgia 10-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 10K, 0BB 3/5/05 Stacey Jennings Morehead State 8-0 (6)/6.0 IP, 6K, 0BB 5/18/07 Abbott/Rhodes*# Furman 8-0 (6)/6.0 IP, 13K, 0BB 3/5/05 Megan Rhodes N. Carolina A&T 19-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 7K, 1BB 5/25/07 Monica Abbott #12 Hawai’i 9-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 10K, 2BB 3/29/05 Monica Abbott* Kentucky 5-0/7.0 IP, 12K, 0BB 5/31/07 Monica Abbott #7 Texas A&M 2-0/7.0 IP, 16K, 4BB 4/5/05 Monica Abbott* Tenn. Tech 1-0/7.0 IP, 18K, 0BB 2/7/09 Cat Hosfield/ San Jose State 16-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 6K, 2BB 4/30/05 Monica Abbott Ole Miss 4-0/7.0 IP, 15K, 0BB Ashton Ward# 5/22/05 Monica Abbott C. of Charleston 2-0/7.0 IP, 10K, 1BB 4/8/10 Ivy Renfroe Western Carolina 11-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 7K, 1BB 2/11/06 Monica Abbott* Coastal Carolina 8-0 (5)/5.0 IP, 10K, 0BB *perfect game #combined no-hitter (does not count in official number by rule) wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 7777 OOPPONENTPPONENT RRECORDSECORDS

Hits ...... 4, most recently by Tess Sito of Cleveland State, 2/21/10 RBI ...... 6, most recently by Kelly Osburn of Baylor, 2/27/04 Doubles ...... 2, most recently by Brittany Lastrapes of Arizona, 6/6/10 Triples ...... 2 by Tiffany Clark of UL-Lafayette, 4/23/98 Home Runs ...... 3 by Mary Petrie of Auburn, 4/21/01 Total Bases ...... 12 by Mary Petrie of Auburn, 4/21/01 Sacrifice Flies ...... 2 by Kelley Askew of Alabama, 3/28/99 Sacrifice Hits ...... 3, most recently by Rachel LeMaster of Arkansas, 4/3/04 Most Strikeouts...... 4, most recently by Ali Bainbridge of Mississippi State, ...... 3/10/10 Walks ...... 4 by Lea Mishlan of South Florida, 2/4/00 Hit by Pitch ...... 2, most recently by Nicole Koren of Virginia, 5/22/10 Stolen Bases ...... 3, most recently by Nicole Barber of Georgia, 4/27/03 Stolen Base Attempts ...... 3, most recently by Nicole Barber of Georgia, ...... 4/27/03 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - GAME

Innings Pitched ...... 11.0 by Kristen Keyes of Auburn, 4/12/03 During the Weeklys’ debut season, Adrianna Wilson provided leadership Batters Faced ...... 48 by Chanda Bell of Kentucky, 3/23/10 by example as a first-team All-South Region pick at catcher and helped Strikeouts ...... 17 by Blaire Luna of Texas, 3/6/10 the Orange to its first winning record in three years with a 35-25-1 per- formance in 2002. Hits ...... 20 by Stephanie Carrasco of New Mexico State, 2/14/04 Runs Allowed ...... 19 by Tekeyshia Willis of North Carolina A&T, 4/13/96 Earned Runs ...... 17, most recently by Jenna Busa of UMass, 3/12/06 TEAM BATTING - GAME Walks ...... 10, most recently by Jaclyn Story of Middle Tennessee, ...... 3/1/97 At Bats ...... 42, most recently by South Carolina, 4/2/02 Doubles ...... 8 by Heather Peoble of Samford, 4/6/96 Runs ...... 18 by Auburn, 3/25/00 Triples ...... 3 by Lindsey Dunlap of Mississippi State, 3/29/09 Hits ...... 21 by Auburn, 3/25/00 Home Runs ...... 5 by of Southern Mississippi, 4/25/99 Runs Batted In ...... 16 by Auburn, 3/25/00 Wild Pitches ...... 5, most recently by Jaclyn Story of Middle Tennessee, Doubles ...... 7 by Cal State Fullerton, 5/20/99 ...... 3/1/97 Triples ...... 2, most recently by Kentucky, 4/9/03 Hit Batters ...... 4 by Marla Pinkston of Louisiana Tech, 2/27/04 Home Runs ...... 4, most recently by Florida, 5/8/09 Total Bases ...... 31 by Cal State Fullerton, 5/20/99 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING - GAME Sacrifice Flies ...... 2, most recently by Alabama, 5/2/09 Sacrifice Hits ...... 5 by Auburn, 5/9/03 Putouts ...... 18 by Deni Zeigler of Auburn, 4/12/03 Most Strikeouts...... 22 by Florida, 3/10/07 Assists ...... 11 by Katie Lewis of Georgia, 5/15/04 Walks ...... 11 by South Florida, 2/4/00 Errors ...... 4 by Michelle Hubler of Kansas, 3/6/98 Hit by Pitch ...... 5 by Alabama, 3/13/04 Passed Balls ...... 4 by Heather Sutton of Wingate, 4/2/96 Stolen Bases ...... 6 by LSU, 4/30/00 Stolen Base Att...... 6, most recently by Florida, 4/25/02 Most Runners LOB ...... 16 by Auburn, 4/12/03 TEAM PITCHING - GAME

Innings Pitched ...... 11.0, most recently by Florida, 5/3/08 Batters Faced ...... 56 by LeMoyne (N.Y.), 3/18/96 Strikeouts ...... 17 by Texas, 3/6/10 Hits ...... 31 by LeMoyne (N.Y.), 3/18/96 Runs Allowed ...... 30 by LeMoyne (N.Y.), 3/18/96 Earned Runs ...... 22 by LeMoyne (N.Y.), 3/18/96 Walks ...... 14 by Eastern Kentucky, 3/21/00 Doubles ...... 9, most recently by Tennessee State, 3/6/02 Triples ...... 3, most recently by Western Carolina, 4/8/10 Home Runs ...... 5 by Southern Mississippi, 4/25/99 Wild Pitches ...... 5 by Middle Tennessee, 3/1/97 & Dartmouth, 3/18/96 Hit Batters ...... 4, most recently by Ole Miss, 4/19/09 TEAM FIELDING - GAME

Putouts ...... 33, most recently by Florida, 5/3/08 Assists ...... 22 by Georgia, 5/15/04 Errors ...... 6, most recently by Miami (Ohio), 5/20/05 Double Plays ...... 3, most recently by South Carolina, 4/1/03 Passed Balls ...... 5 by North Carolina A&T, 4/13/96 INDIVIDUAL BATTING - GAME

At Bats ...... 6 by Jen Feldmeier of Southern Illinois, 2/20/98 Runs ...... 4, most recently by Alissa Haber of Stanford, 2/25/10 A pioneer of the program, shortstop Tracy Reidhead (1996-97) was the first Lady Vol to accomplish the feat of becoming a first-team All-Southeastern Conference selection and an Academic All-American.

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HITTING Lisa Wyatt 64, 1996 Stolen Bases Games Played 8. Sarah Fekete 61, 2006 1. Kenora Posey 44, 2008 1. Tonya Callahan 82, 2005 9. Kelly Grieve 59, 2010 India Chiles 44, 2007 Lindsay Schutzler 82, 2005 Kelli Fitzgerald 59, 1996 3. Kelly Grieve 39, 2009 Kristi Durant 82, 2005 Carrie Swinford 59, 1996 Lindsay Schutzler 39, 2007 4. Stacey Jennings 80, 2005 5. Raven Chavanne 37, 2010 5. Katherine Card 77, 2005 Hits 6. Lindsay Schutzler 36, 2005 6. India Chiles 76, 2005 1. Sarah Fekete 110, 2006 7. Sarah Fekete 30, 2005 7. Lindsay Schutzler 73, 2006 2. Lindsay Schutzler 107, 2005 8. Kat Dotson 29, 2010 8. Sarah Fekete 72, 2006 3. Lisa Warren 98, 1999 Kenora Posey 29, 2007 Katherine Card 72, 2006 4. Raven Chavanne 95, 2010 Lindsay Schutzler 29, 2006 10. Tonya Callahan 71, 2007 5. Lindsay Schutzler 94, 2006 Lindsay Schutzler 71, 2007 Bridget Jackson 94, 1996 Stolen Bases Attempted Liane Horiuchi 71, 2007 7. Kristi Durant 92, 2005 1. Kenora Posey 50, 2008 Liane Horiuchi 71, 2006 8. India Chiles 89, 2007 2. Lindsay Schutzler 47, 2007 Shannon Doepking 71, 2005 Lindsay Schutzler 89, 2007 3. India Chiles 46, 2007 Kristi Durant 71, 2004 10. Kristi Durant 86, 2003 4. Raven Chavanne 43, 2010 Amber Rhinehart 71, 2004 Tracy Reidhead 86, 1996 5. Kelly Grieve 42, 2009 Kenyail Norris 71, 1999 6. Lindsay Schutzler 41, 2005 Carrie Swinford 71, 1999 Doubles 7. Sarah Fekete 37, 2005 Amanda Venable 71, 1999 1. Bridget Jackson 24, 1996 8. Kat Dotson 34, 2010 Lisa Warren 71, 1999 2. Kelli Fitzgerald 23, 1998 Lindsay Schutzler 34, 2006 3. Kelli Fitzgerald 22, 1996 10. Kelly Grieve 32, 2010 Batting Average (min. 100 AB) 4. Kelli Fitzgerald 20, 1999 Kenora Posey 32, 2007 1. Sarah Fekete .500, 2006 5. Amber Rhinehart 19, 2003 Sarah Fekete 32, 2006 2. Tonya Callahan .465, 2008 Tracy Reidhead 19, 1997 3. India Chiles .459, 2007 Tracy Reidhead 19, 1996 Walks 4. Raven Chavanne .455, 2010 8. Tiffany Huff 18, 2008 1. Tonya Callahan 62, 2008 5. India Chiles .437, 2006 Janette Koshell 18, 2000 2. Tiffany Huff 46, 2010 6. Bridget Jackson .427, 1996 Amanda Venable 18, 1999 3. Tiffany Huff 44, 2008 7. Kristi Durant .424, 2003 Lisa Warren 18, 1999 4. Tiffany Huff 43, 2009 8. Sarah Fekete .414, 2005 Lisa Wyatt 18, 1996 Shannon Doepking 43, 2008 9. Lindsay Schutzler .409, 2006 6. Tonya Callahan 39, 2007 10. Lisa Warren .403, 1999 Triples 7. Tonya Callahan 37, 2006 1. Lindsay Schutzler 8, 2006 8. Jessica Spigner 34, 2010 At Bats 2. Erinn Webb 6, 2008 Kristi Durant 34, 2005 1. Lindsay Schutzler 270, 2005 Lindsay Schutzler 6, 2005 10. Kat Dotson 31, 2010 2. Lisa Warren 243, 1999 4. Raven Chavanne 5, 2010 Blaine Teasley 31, 2002 3. Tracy Reidhead 242, 1996 Erinn Webb 5, 2009 Kenyail Norris 31, 1998 4. Lisa Warren 241, 1998 Lindsay Schutzler 5, 2007 5. Kristi Durant 238, 2005 Kenyail Norris 5, 1998 Strikeouts 6. Lindsay Schutzler 230, 2006 8. Kelly Grieve 4, 2009 1. Blaine Teasley 62, 2002 7. Lindsay Schutzler 227, 2007 Amber Rhinehart 4, 2002 2. Lindsay Schutzler 46, 2005 8. Sarah Fekete 220, 2006 Carrie Swinford 4, 1997 3. Stacey Jennings 45, 2003 Bridget Jackson 220, 1996 Kelli Fitzgerald 4, 1996 4. Stacey Jennings 44, 2005 Lisa Wyatt 220, 1996 Bridget Jackson 4, 1996 5. Lauren Gibson 43, 2010 Tracy Reidhead 4, 1996 Erinn Webb 43, 2010 Runs Katherine Card 43, 2006 1. Bridget Jackson 74, 1996 Home Runs 8. Jennifer Griffin 42, 2006 2. Lindsay Schutzler 72, 2006 1. Tonya Callahan 16, 2008 9. Liane Horiuchi 41, 2006 Lindsay Schutzler 72, 2005 2. Bridget Jackson 15, 1996 10. Jessica Spigner 40, 2009 4. Lisa Warren 66, 1999 3. Jessica Spigner 14, 2009 5. Tracy Reidhead 65, 1996 4. Tonya Callahan 13, 2006 Hit By Pitch 6. Raven Chavanne 64, 2010 Carrie Swinford 13, 1996 1. Liane Horiuchi 18, 2006 6. Blaine Teasley 12, 2002 2. Tonya Callahan 10, 2008 Adrianna Wilson 12, 2002 3. Kat Dotson 9, 2010 8. Tonya Callahan 11, 2007 Amber Rhinehart 9, 2004 Tonya Callahan 11, 2005 Jodi Ramirez 9, 1998 Carrie Swinford 11, 1999 Heather Moore 9, 1996 7. Tonya Callahan 8, 2005 Runs Batted In Amanda Venable 8, 1999 1. Kristi Durant 77, 2005 Kenyail Norris 8, 1996 Bridget Jackson 77, 1996 10. Jessica Spigner 7, 2010 3. Tonya Callahan 73, 2006 Lillian Hammond 7, 2009 4. Carrie Swinford 69, 1999 Liane Horiuchi 7, 2007 5. Tiffany Huff 67, 2009 Tonya Callahan 7, 2006 6. Lisa Wyatt 63, 1996 Amber Rhinehart 7, 2003 7. Tonya Callahan 62, 2008 Carrie Swinford 62, 1996 Sacrifice Flies 9. Tonya Callahan 60, 2007 1. Katherine Card 9, 2006 10. Jessica Spigner 58, 2010 2. Tonya Callahan 6, 2007 Tiffany Huff 58, 2007 Bridget Jackson 6, 1996 Bridget Jackson batted .427 with 77 RBI, 74 runs, 24 4. Jessica Spigner 5, 2010 doubles and 15 homers in 1996. Kat Dotson 5, 2010 wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 7799 UUTT SINGLE-SEASONSINGLE-SEASON LEADERSLEADERS

7. Tonya Callahan .488, 2007 5. Sarah Ayres 31, 1998 8. Kristi Durant .481, 2003 6. Jackie Beavers 29, 1996 9. Lindsay Schutzler .479, 2006 7. Jackie Beavers 26, 1999 10. Tonya Callahan .472, 2006 8. Jackie Beavers 25, 2000 9. Buffy Walker 24, 1997 10. Buffy Walker 21, 1998 PITCHING Solo Shutouts Earned Run Average (Min. 100 IP) 1. Monica Abbott 34, 2005 1. Monica Abbott 0.52, 2005 2. Monica Abbott 29, 2007 2. Monica Abbott 0.68, 2007 3. Monica Abbott 25, 2006 3. Buffy Walker 0.71, 1997 4. Monica Abbott 24, 2004 4. Monica Abbott 0.95, 2006 5. Buffy Walker 9, 1997 5. Monica Abbott 1.03, 2004 Jackie Beavers 9, 1996 6. Jackie Beavers 1.33, 1996 7. Megan Rhodes 8, 2005 7. Megan Rhodes 1.40, 2006 Stacey Jennings 8, 2003 8. Jackie Beavers 1.49, 1997 Stephanie Humphrey 8, 2002 9. Megan Rhodes 1.50, 2007 Jackie Beavers 8, 1999 10. Megan Rhodes 1.62, 2005 Innings Pitched A 1999 All-SEC recipient, Amanda Venable regis- Appearances 1. Monica Abbott 392.0, 2005 tered 23 multiple-hit efforts and 12 games with two 1. Monica Abbott 69, 2005 2. Monica Abbott 358.1, 2007 or more RBI. 2. Monica Abbott 63, 2007 3. Monica Abbott 352.0, 2004 3. Monica Abbott 62, 2006 4. Monica Abbott 345.2, 2006 Shannon Doepking 5, 2006 4. Monica Abbott 59, 2004 5. Sarah Ayres 260.1, 1998 Bridget Jackson 5, 1997 5. Ivy Renfroe 56, 2010 6. Cat Hosfield 257.1, 2009 8. Tonya Callahan 4, 2006 6. Cat Hosfield 54, 2009 7. Stephanie Humphrey 249.1, 2002 Jennifer Griffin 4, 2006 Stacey Jennings 54, 2003 8. Ivy Renfroe 232.1, 2010 Kristi Durant 4, 2006 8. Stephanie Humphrey 52, 2003 9. Jackie Beavers 223.2, 1999 Tonya Callahan 4, 2005 9. Ashton Ward 51, 2008 10. Jackie Beavers 215.2, 1996 Carrie Swinford 4, 1999 Stephanie Humphrey 51, 2002 Carrie Swinford 4, 1996 Strikeouts Kelli Fitzgerald 4, 1999 Games Started 1. Monica Abbott 724, 2007 Tracy Reidhead 4, 1997 1. Monica Abbott 56, 2005 2. Monica Abbott 603, 2005 2. Monica Abbott 52, 2007 3. Monica Abbott 582, 2004 Sacrifice Hits 3. Monica Abbott 51, 2006 4. Monica Abbott 531, 2006 1. Sarah Fekete 20, 2005 4. Monica Abbott 47, 2004 5. Stephanie Humphrey 326, 2002 2. Sarah Fekete 17, 2004 5. Cat Hosfield 43, 2009 6. Ivy Renfroe 235, 2010 3. Maura Mollet 15, 1998 6. Stephanie Humphrey 42, 2002 7. Megan Rhodes 233, 2008 4. Sarah Fekete 13, 2006 7. Ivy Renfroe 39, 2010 8. Cat Hosfield 221, 2009 Maura Mollet 13, 2000 8. Sarah Ayres 37, 1998 9. Ashton Ward 187, 2008 Jenny Steele 13, 1998 9. Jackie Beavers 36, 1999 10. Megan Rhodes 186, 2007 10. Stacey Jennings 35, 2003 Total Bases Fewest Hits Allowed (Min. 100 IP) 1. Bridget Jackson 171, 1996 Wins 1. Megan Rhodes 61, 2007 2. Lindsay Schutzler 155, 2005 1. Monica Abbott 50, 2007 2. Megan Rhodes 69, 2006 3. Tonya Callahan 134, 2008 Monica Abbott 50, 2005 3. Megan Rhodes 73, 2005 4. Tracy Reidhead 131, 1996 3. Monica Abbott 45, 2004 4. Jackie Beavers 92, 1997 5. Kristi Durant 130, 2005 4. Monica Abbott 44, 2006 Buffy Walker 92, 1996 6. Lisa Warren 128, 1999 5. Ivy Renfroe 31, 2010 6. Sarah Ayres 98, 1997 Tracy Reidhead 128, 1997 6. Cat Hosfield 28, 2009 8. Amanda Venable 127, 1999 7. Ashton Ward 27, 2008 Carrie Swinford 127, 1996 8. Stephanie Humphrey 24, 2002 Lisa Wyatt 127, 1996 Jackie Beavers 24, 1999 Jackie Beavers 24, 1996 Slugging Percentage 1. Tonya Callahan .854, 2008 Fewest Losses (Min. 10 decisions) 2. Bridget Jackson .777, 1996 1. Megan Rhodes 2, 2006 3. Tonya Callahan .651, 2007 2. Danielle Pieroni 3, 2009 4. Tiffany Huff .646, 2009 Megan Rhodes 3, 2007 5. Carrie Swinford .641, 1996 Leigh Ann Ellis 3, 2002 6. Jessica Spigner .638, 2009 Sarah Ayres 3, 1997 7. Tonya Callahan .630, 2006 Buffy Walker 3, 1996 8. Erinn Webb .616, 2008 7. Jennifer Ortiz 4, 1996 9. Adrianna Wilson .596, 2002 8. Ashton Ward 5, 2008 10. Kenyail Norris .586, 1999 Monica Abbott 5, 2007 Christy Anch 5, 2003 On-Base Percentage Stephanie Humphrey 5, 2003 1. Tonya Callahan .630, 2008 2. Sarah Fekete .553, 2006 Complete Games 3. Tiffany Huff .522, 2009 1. Monica Abbott 47, 2005 Legendary Monica Abbott holds the top four single- 4. Raven Chavanne .511, 2010 2. Monica Abbott 45, 2007 season marks in UT history in wins, complete games, 5. India Chiles .502, 2007 3. Monica Abbott 44, 2004 innings pitched, shutouts, appearances and strike- 6. Kat Dotson .495, 2010 4. Monica Abbott 42, 2006 outs, while holding four of the top five marks for earned run average. 8800 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL UUTT SINGLE-SEASONSINGLE-SEASON LEADERSLEADERS

7. Leigh Ann Ellis 109, 2001 10. Nicole Borg 11, 2001 8. Stacey Jennings 111, 2004 9. Nicole Borg 125, 2001 10. Megan Rhodes 131, 2008 FIELDING Fewest Walks Allowed (Min. 100 IP) Putouts 1. Leslie Poole 17, 2000 1. Shannon Doepking 722, 2007 Sarah Ayres 17, 1997 2. Shannon Doepking 609, 2005 3. Buffy Walker 24, 1996 3. Shannon Doepking 567, 2006 4. Megan Rhodes 25, 2007 4. Kelli Glass 510, 1998 5. Nicole Borg 27, 2001 5. Nadia Cameron 440, 1999 6. Jackie Beavers 28, 1997 6. Tiffany Huff 413, 2010 7. Megan Rhodes 30, 2006 7. Lisa Wyatt 379, 1996 Stephanie Humphrey 30, 2001 8. Jen Lapicki 377, 2009 9. Sarah Ayres 31, 1998 9. Adrianna Wilson 374, 2002 10. Megan Rhodes 36, 2005 10. Tiffany Huff 359, 2009 Tonya Callahan 359, 2005 Wild Pitches 1. Leigh Ann Ellis 17, 2001 Assists 2. Cat Hosfield 15, 2009 1. Tonya Callahan 154, 2008 Ashton Ward 15, 2008 2. Kelli Fitzgerald 151, 1997 4. Stephanie Humphrey 14, 2002 3. Jessica Spigner 148, 2009 Jennifer Ortiz 14, 1996 4. Tracy Reidhead 147, 1997 6. Cat Hosfield 13, 2010 5. Ashley Andrews 143, 2009 Jackie Beavers 13, 2000 6. Lisa Warren 138, 1998 8. Jackie Beavers 11, 1999 7. Kelli Fitzgerald 135, 1998 9. Megan Rhodes 10, 2008 8. Ellisha Humphrey 126, 2003 Stacey Jennings 10, 2004 Amanda Venable 126, 1999 10. Kelli Fitzgerald 119, 1999 Hit Batters 1. Monica Abbott 39, 2004 Errors 2. Monica Abbott 34, 2005 1. Lisa Warren 37, 1998 3. Ivy Renfroe 27, 2010 2. Kelli Glass 33, 1999 4 Megan Rhodes 24, 2008 3. Bridget Jackson 28, 1996 Former Tennessee left fielder India Chiles ended Monica Abbott 24, 2006 4. Ellisha Humphrey 27, 2003 her career in 2007 with an All-American senior 6. Cat Hosfield 18, 2010 Tracy Reidhead 27, 1997 season during which she hit .459 overall to rate Cat Hosfield 18, 2009 fourth in NCAA Division I. She concluded her career at Rocky Top as the school’s career leader 8. Monica Abbott 15, 2007 in batting average at a remarkable .417. 9. Megan Rhodes 12, 2006 TENNESSEE SOFTBALL SEASON-BY-SEASON TOTALS HITTING YEAR AVG GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% SF SH SB-ATT 1996 .366 68 1849 520 676 142 19 52 457 1012 .547 193 34 162 .430 22 66 60-76 1997 .321 67 1833 365 589 98 17 19 313 778 .424 143 32 212 .376 23 65 80-95 1998 .287 68 1886 295 542 78 11 17 240 693 .367 160 20 256 .347 12 76 83-97 1999 .325 71 1876 389 610 122 5 47 351 883 .471 196 31 293 .395 18 60 71-85 2000 .283 63 1645 245 465 91 9 28 220 658 .400 123 16 225 .336 13 39 51-62 2001 .220 59 1475 157 325 37 5 31 133 465 .315 117 15 283 .284 3 42 34-45 2002 .264 61 1584 267 418 69 11 52 234 665 .420 151 23 365 .335 7 37 41-48 2003 .298 70 1822 310 543 102 5 44 280 787 .432 172 29 313 .366 10 47 31-41 2004 .294 71 1855 309 545 92 7 25 275 726 .391 163 40 253 .361 15 65 50-67 2005 .312 82 2172 404 678 86 14 52 366 948 .436 200 25 366 .375 13 66 127-153 2006 .342 73 1937 437 662 84 12 43 374 899 .464 200 40 354 .409 28 56 119-145 2007 .318 71 1828 363 582 76 13 40 315 804 .440 223 37 302 .400 15 51 168-186 2008 .309 66 1703 355 527 80 13 43 321 762 .447 268 28 287 .409 11 50 128-145 2009 .304 59 1578 311 479 73 17 44 280 718 .455 169 29 306 .380 7 47 118-134 2010 .321 64 1671 409 536 79 19 51 349 806 .482 258 47 355 .421 24 30 123-148 TTotals:otals: ..306306 11013013 2267146714 55136136 88177177 11309309 117777 558888 44508508 1116041604 . .434434 22736736 4 44646 4 4332332 . .377377 2 22121 7 79797 11284-1527284-1527 PITCHING YEAR ERA W-L PCT CG SHO/CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB BA 1996 1.62 54-14 .794 54 17/4 4 415.0 359 185 96 126 256 37 8 11 1790 .228 1997 1.22 45-22 .672 46 20/1 1 436.1 336 132 76 84 227 42 3 17 1773 .210 1998 2.34 37-31 .544 55 11/1 0 457.2 502 238 153 79 182 66 9 25 2013 .274 1999 2.43 44-27 .620 48 16/2 0 455.1 491 233 158 120 201 44 5 24 1821 .270 2000 3.44 29-34 .460 41 6/0 1 405.1 452 279 199 131 196 52 12 31 1659 .272 2001 2.81 24-35 .407 46 5/0 3 388.0 386 225 156 124 194 60 8 39 1509 .256 2002 2.88 35-25-1 .582 23 18/8 8 395.2 351 199 163 121 429 54 5 39 1488 .236 2003 2.04 45-25 .643 22 18/6 10 460.2 428 196 134 130 324 68 5 21 1762 .243 2004 1.40 55-16 .775 55 33/4 4 486.0 281 125 97 101 681 33 4 23 1692 .166 2005 0.79 67-15 .817 58 51/8 3 547.0 257 82 62 90 787 41 2 26 1857 .138 2006 1.12 61-12 .836 50 37/8 4 469.0 262 98 75 81 682 33 1 29 1634 .160 2007 0.88 63-8 .887 53 41/7 6 470.0 197 63 59 88 910 13 0 26 1581 .125 2008 2.08 50-16 .758 25 17/9 8 437.0 296 145 130 164 431 50 1 30 1567 .189 2009 2.73 40-18-1 .686 22 13/6 3 390.0 338 181 152 148 308 52 1 45 1471 .230 2010 2.78 49-15 .766 21 12/4 10 412.2 383 191 164 149 374 54 2 46 1581 .242 TTotals:otals: 11.98.98 6698-313-298-313-2 ..690690 661919 3 312/6812/68 6 655 66625.2625.2 55319319 22572572 11874874 11736736 6 6182182 669999 6666 443232 2251985198 ..211211 wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 8811 UUTT CAREERCAREER LLEADERSEADERS

HITTING 6. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 276 Walks 7. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 251 1. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 154 Games Played 8. Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 235 2. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 152 1. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 296 9. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 234 3. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 101 2. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 289 10. India Chiles (2004-07) ...... 204 4. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 99 3. Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 286 Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 99 4. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 280 Doubles 6. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 91 5. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 275 1. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 76 7. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 87 6. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 272 2. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 64 8. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 85 7. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 269 3. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 50 9. Amber Rhinehart (2001-04) ...... 75 8. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 266 4. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 49 10. Adrianna Wilson (1999-2002)...... 72 9. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 260 Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 49 10. India Chiles (2004-07) ...... 256 6. Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 46 Strikeouts 7. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 44 1. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 152 Batting Average (min. 150 AB) 8. Amber Rhinehart (2001-04) ...... 42 2. Erinn Webb (2007-10) ...... 130 1. Raven Chavanne (2010-) ...... 455 9. Erinn Webb (2007-10) ...... 40 3. Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 122 2. India Chiles (2004-07) ...... 417 10. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 38 4. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 110 3. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 398 Tracy Reidhead (1996-97) ...... 38 5. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 103 4. Kat Dotson (2010-) ...... 391 6. Adrianna Wilson (1999-2002) ...... 102 5. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 388 Triples 7. Kelly Grieve (2008-) ...... 101 6. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 383 1. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 20 8. Blaine Teasley (2002-03) ...... 98 Bridget Jackson (1996-97) ...... 383 2. Erinn Webb (2007-10) ...... 12 9. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 95 8. Lisa Warren (1998-99) ...... 374 3. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 10 10. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 94 Lisa Wyatt (1996-97) ...... 374 4. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 9 Maura Mollet (1998-2001) ...... 94 10. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 373 5. Kelly Grieve (2008-) ...... 8 11. Kelly Grieve (2008-) ...... 367 Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 8 Hit By Pitch 12. Tracy Reidhead (1996-97) ...... 364 7. Bridget Jackson (1996-97) ...... 7 1. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 30 Tracy Reidhead (1996-97) ...... 7 2. Liane Horiuchi (2006-07) ...... 25 At Bats 9. Ashley Andrews (2009-) ...... 6 3. Amber Rhinehart (2001-04) ...... 19 1. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 946 Amber Rhinehart (2001-04) ...... 6 4. Erinn Webb (2007-10) ...... 17 2. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 816 5. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 16 3. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 812 Home Runs 6. Jodi Ramirez (1997-98) ...... 14 4. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 805 1. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 51 7. Heather Moore (1996-97) ...... 13 5. Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 763 2. Adrianna Wilson (1999-2002)...... 30 8. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 12 6. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 762 3. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 28 9. Lillian Hammond (2006-09) ...... 11 7. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 744 4. Erinn Webb (2007-10) ...... 25 Amanda Venable (1999-2000) ...... 11 8. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 734 5. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 24 9. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 690 6. Amber Rhinehart (2001-04) ...... 23 Sacrifice Flies 10. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 672 7. Jessica Spigner (2009-) ...... 22 1. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 15 8. Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 21 Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 15 Runs 9. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 19 3. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 13 1. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 241 10. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 18 Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 13 2. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 192 5. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 12 3. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 189 Runs Batted In 6. Bridget Jackson (1996-97) ...... 11 4. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 186 1. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 241 Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 11 5. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 179 2. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 220 8. Erinn Webb (2007-10) ...... 7 6. India Chiles (2004-07) ...... 157 3. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 203 Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 7 7. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 144 4. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 197 10. Jessica Spigner (2009-) ...... 6 8. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 140 5. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 163 Adrianna Wilson (1999-2002)...... 6 9. Jenny Steele (1996-99) ...... 137 6. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 157 10. Lillian Hammond (2006-09) ...... 136 7. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 152 Sacrifice Hits 8. Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 147 1. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 55 Hits 9. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 141 2. Maura Mollet (1998-2001) ...... 40 1. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 362 10. Adrianna Wilson (1999-2002)...... 132 3. Jenny Steele (1996-99) ...... 39 2. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 315 4. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 28 3. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 296 Stolen Bases 5. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 27 4. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 284 1. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 120 6. Ellisha Humphrey (2001-04) ...... 25 5. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 281 2. Kenora Posey (2005-08) ...... 94 7. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 23 3. India Chiles (2004-07) ...... 85 8. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 22 Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 85 9. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 21 5. Kelly Grieve (2008-) ...... 83 10. India Chiles (2004-07) ...... 20 6. Lillian Hammond (2006-09) ...... 72 7. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 42 Total Bases 8. Raven Chavanne (2010-) ...... 37 1. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 492 9. April Phillips (1997-2000) ...... 36 2. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 479 Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 36 3. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 440 4. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 400 Stolen Bases Attempted 5. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 387 1. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 146 6. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 372 2. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 110 7. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 360 3. Kenora Posey (2005-08) ...... 107 8. Katherine Card (2003-06) ...... 354 4. Kelly Grieve (2008-) ...... 96 9. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 322 5. India Chiles (2004-07) ...... 94 10. Adrianna Wilson (1999-2002)...... 311 6. Lillian Hammond (2006-09) ...... 77 7. Kenyail Norris (1996-99) ...... 46 Slugging Percentage Pitching ace Jackie Beavers notched 24 triumphs in 8. Raven Chavanne (2010-) ...... 43 1. 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4. Raven Chavanne (2010-) ...... 569 6. Leigh Ann Ellis (2001-02) ...... 15 9. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 497 5. Tracy Reidhead (1996-97) ...... 562 7. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 21 10. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 552 6. Amanda Venable (1999-2000) ...... 551 Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 21 7. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 539 9. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 22 Fewest Walks Allowed (Min. 100 IP) 8. Lisa Wyatt (1996-97) ...... 533 10. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 27 1. Leslie Poole (2000) ...... 17 9. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 522 2. Nicole Borg (2001-02) ...... 31 10. Amber Rhinehart (2001-04) ...... 520 Winning Percentage (Min. 15 decisions) 3. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 72 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07) ...... 848 (189-34) Leigh Ann Ellis (2001-02) ...... 72 On-Base Percentage 2. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 838 (31-6) 5. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 79 1. Raven Chavanne (2010-) ...... 511 3. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 811 (30-7) 6. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 88 2. Kat Dotson (2010-) ...... 495 4. Jennifer Ortiz (1996) ...... 778 (14-4) 7. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 116 3. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 487 5. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 753 (67-22) 8. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 125 4. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 459 6. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 682 (45-21) 9. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 165 5. Sarah Fekete (2003-06)...... 456 7. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 667 (54-27) 10. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 175 6. India Chiles (2004-07) ...... 455 8. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 618 (34-21) 7. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 449 Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 618 (76-47) Wild Pitches 8. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 446 10. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 610 (50-32) 1. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 40 9. Jessica Spigner (2009-) ...... 444 2. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 28 10. Lisa Warren (1998-99) ...... 434 Complete Games Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 28 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 178 4. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 26 2. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 92 Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 26 PITCHING 3. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 61 6. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 22 4. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 59 Leigh Ann Ellis (2001-02) ...... 22 Earned Run Average (Min. 100 IP) 5. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 52 8. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 19 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 0.79 6. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 37 9. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 16 2. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 1.77 7. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 26 10. Jennifer Ortiz (1996) ...... 14 3. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 1.82 Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 26 4. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 1.84 9. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 15 Hit Batters 5. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 1.97 Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 15 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 112 6. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 2.12 Nicole Borg (2001-02) ...... 15 2. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 45 7. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 2.26 Leigh Ann Ellis (2001-02) ...... 15 3. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 36 8. Leigh Ann Ellis (2001-02) ...... 2.37 4. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 35 9. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 2.41 Solo Shutouts 5. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 27 10. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 2.44 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 112 6. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 18 2. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 25 7. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 14 Appearances 3. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 19 8. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 13 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 253 4. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 16 Leigh Ann Ellis (2001-02) ...... 13 2. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 151 Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 16 10. Nicole Borg (2001-02) ...... 12 3. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 147 Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 16 4. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 135 7. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 14 5. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 108 8. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 8 FIELDING 6. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 102 9. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 6 7. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 101 Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 6 Putouts 8. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 90 1. Shannon Doepking (2005-08)...... 2166 9. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 75 Innings Pitched 2. Tiffany Huff (2007-10) ...... 1249 10. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 56 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 1448.0 3. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 911 2. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 768.1 4. Amber Rhinehart (2001-04) ...... 695 Games Started 3. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 626.2 5. Jen Lapicki (2008-09) ...... 693 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 206 4. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 570.1 6. Carrie Swinford (1996-99) ...... 682 2. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 121 5. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 541.0 7. Adrianna Wilson (1999-2002)...... 639 3. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 96 6. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 536.1 8. Nadia Cameron (1999-2000) ...... 634 Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 96 7. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 428.2 9. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 616 5. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 87 8. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 366.0 10. Lisa Wyatt (1996-97) ...... 612 6. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 77 9. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 264.0 7. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 68 10. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 232.1 Assists 8. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 61 1. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 517 9. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 42 Strikeouts 2. Kristi Durant (2003-06) ...... 302 10. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 39 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 2440 3. Ashley Andrews (2009-) ...... 261 2. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 726 Jessica Spigner (2009-) ...... 261 Wins 3. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 596 5. Tracy Reidhead (1996-97) ...... 253 1. Monica Abbott (2004-07)...... 189 4. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 351 6. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 251 2. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 76 5. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-00) ...... 335 7. Jackie Beavers (1996-97-99-2000) ...... 239 3. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 67 6. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 316 Ellisha Humphrey (2001-04) ...... 239 4. Stephanie Humphrey (2000-03) ...... 57 7. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 240 Amanda Venable (1999-2000) ...... 239 5. Buffy Walker (1996-99) ...... 54 8. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 235 10. Tonya Callahan (2005-08) ...... 233 6. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 50 9. Sarah Ayres (1997-99) ...... 234 7. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 45 10. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 229 Errors 8. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 34 1. Kelli Glass (1998-99) ...... 52 9. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 31 Fewest Hits Allowed (Min. 100 IP) 2. Kelli Fitzgerald (1996-99) ...... 51 10. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 30 1. Nicole Borg (2001-02) ...... 143 Tracy Reidhead (1996-97) ...... 51 2. Leslie Poole (2000) ...... 154 4. Lisa Warren (1998-99) ...... 50 Fewest Losses (Min. 15 decisions) 3. Leigh Ann Ellis (2001-02) ...... 169 5. Annie Fletcher (2000-01) ...... 47 1. Jennifer Ortiz (1996) ...... 4 4. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 202 Ellisha Humphrey (2001-04) ...... 47 2. Ivy Renfroe (2010-) ...... 6 5. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 208 7. Bridget Jackson (1996-97) ...... 44 3. Ashton Ward (2008-09) ...... 7 6. Stacey Jennings (2003-05) ...... 331 8. Lindsay Schutzler (2004-07) ...... 38 4. Nicole Borg (2001-02) ...... 9 7. Megan Rhodes (2005-08) ...... 334 Melissa Radley (2000-01) ...... 38 5. Leslie Poole (2000) ...... 10 8. Cat Hosfield (2009-) ...... 389 10. Amanda Venable (1999-2000) ...... 33

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FRESHMAN RECORDS JUNIOR RECORDS Games Played: 82, Tonya Callahan, 2005 Games Played: 82, Kristi Durant, 2005 Games Started: 81, Tonya Callahan, 2005 Games Started: 82, Kristi Durant, 2005 Batting Average Batting Average 1. Raven Chavanne ...... 455, 2010 1. India Chiles ...... 437, 2006 2. Kristi Durant ...... 424, 2003 2. Bridget Jackson ...... 427, 1996 3. Kat Dotson ...... 391, 2010 3. Sarah Fekete ...... 414, 2005 Jenny Steele ...... 391, 1996 Runs Runs 1. Bridget Jackson ...... 74, 1996 1. Raven Chavanne ...... 64, 2010 2. Lindsay Schutzler ...... 72, 2006 2. Kelli Fitzgerald ...... 59, 1996 3. Tracy Reidhead ...... 65, 1996 Carrie Swinford ...... 59, 1996 Hits Hits 1. Lindsay Schutzler ...... 94, 2006 1. Raven Chavanne ...... 95, 2010 Bridget Jackson ...... 94, 1996 2. Kristi Durant ...... 86, 2003 3. Kristi Durant ...... 92, 2005 3. Kelli Fitzgerald ...... 73, 1996 Runs Batted In Runs Batted In 1. Kristi Durant ...... 77, 2005 1. Carrie Swinford ...... 62, 1996 Bridget Jackson ...... 77, 1996 2. Tiffany Huff ...... 58, 2007 3. Tiffany Huff ...... 67, 2009 3. Kenyail Norris ...... 53, 1996 Home Runs Home Runs 1. Bridget Jackson ...... 15, 1996 1. Jessica Spigner ...... 14, 2009 2. Blaine Teasley ...... 12, 2002 2. Carrie Swinford ...... 13, 1996 3. Tonya Callahan ...... 11, 2007 3. Tonya Callahan ...... 11, 2005 Stolen Bases Stolen Bases 1. Sarah Fekete ...... 30, 2005 1. Raven Chavanne ...... 37, 2010 2. Kenora Posey ...... 29, 2007 2. Kat Dotson ...... 29, 2010 Lindsay Schutzler ...... 29, 2006 3. Kelly Grieve ...... 18, 2008 Slugging Percentage Slugging Percentage 1. Bridget Jackson ...... 777, 1996 1. Carrie Swinford ...... 641, 1996 2. Tonya Callahan ...... 651, 2007 2. Jessica Spigner ...... 638, 2009 3. Tiffany Huff ...... 646, 2009 3. Raven Chavanne ...... 569, 2010 Earned Run Average: 0.95, Monica Abbott, 2006 Earned Run Average: 1.03, Monica Abbott, 2004 Wins: 44, Monica Abbott, 2006 Wins: 45, Monica Abbott, 2004 Innings Pitched: 345.2, Monica Abbott, 2006 Innings Pitched: 352.0, Monica Abbott, 2004 Strikeouts: 531, Monica Abbott, 2006 Strikeouts: 582, Monica Abbott, 2004 Solo Shutouts: 25, Monica Abbott, 2006 Solo Shutouts: 24, Monica Abbott, 2004 SOPHOMORE RECORDS SENIOR RECORDS

Games Played: 82, Lindsay Schutzler, 2005 Games Played: 72, Sarah Fekete and Katherine Card, 2006 Games Started: 82, Lindsay Schutzler, 2005 Games Started: 71, Lindsay Schutzler, 2007; Sarah Fekete, 2006; Amber Rhinehart, 2004; Kenyail Norris, Carrie Swinford, Lisa Warren, 1999 Batting Average 1. Lindsay Schutzler ...... 396, 2005 Batting Average 2. Kelly Grieve ...... 393, 2009 1. Sarah Fekete ...... 500, 2006 3. Carrie Swinford ...... 369, 1997 2. Tonya Callahan ...... 465, 2008 Runs 3. India Chiles ...... 459, 2007 1. Lindsay Schutzler ...... 72, 2005 Runs 2. Kelly Grieve ...... 48, 2009 1. Lisa Warren...... 66, 1999 3. Kelli Fitzgerald ...... 43, 1997 2. Sarah Fekete ...... 61, 2006 Carrie Swinford ...... 43, 1997 3. India Chiles ...... 57, 2007 Hits Hits 1. Lindsay Schutzler ...... 107, 2005 1. Sarah Fekete ...... 110, 2006 2. Kelly Grieve ...... 79, 2009 2. Lisa Warren...... 98, 1999 3. Tonya Callahan ...... 73, 2006 3. Lindsay Schutzler/India Chiles ...... 89, 2007 Runs Batted In Runs Batted In 1. Tonya Callahan ...... 73, 2006 1. Carrie Swinford ...... 69, 1999 2. Jessica Spigner ...... 58, 2010 2. Tonya Callahan ...... 62, 2008 3. Tiffany Huff ...... 50, 2008 3. Kristi Durant ...... 51, 2006 Home Runs Home Runs 1. Tonya Callahan ...... 13, 2006 1. Tonya Callahan ...... 16, 2008 2. Erinn Webb ...... 10, 2008 2. Adrianna Wilson ...... 12, 2002 3. Jessica Spigner ...... 8, 2010 3. Carrie Swinford ...... 11, 1999 Stolen Bases Stolen Bases 1. Kelly Grieve ...... 39, 2009 1. Kenora Posey ...... 44, 2008 2. Lindsay Schutzler ...... 36, 2005 India Chiles ...... 44, 2007 3. Sarah Fekete ...... 20, 2004 3. Lindsay Schutzler ...... 39, 2007 Slugging Percentage Slugging Percentage 1. Tonya Callahan ...... 630, 2006 1. Tonya Callahan ...... 854, 2008 2. Erinn Webb ...... 616, 2008 2. Adrianna Wilson ...... 596, 2002 3. Jessica Spigner ...... 583, 2010 3. Kenyail Norris ...... 586, 1999 Earned Run Average: 0.52, Monica Abbott, 2005 Earned Run Average: 0.68, Monica Abbott, 2007 Wins: 50, Monica Abbott, 2005 Wins: 50, Monica Abbott, 2007 Innings Pitched: 392.0, Monica Abbott, 2005 Innings Pitched: 358.1, Monica Abbott, 2007 Strikeouts: 603, Monica Abbott, 2005 Strikeouts: 724, Monica Abbott, 2007 Solo Shutouts: 34, Monica Abbott, 2005 Solo Shutouts: 41, Monica Abbott, 2007

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1999 NCAA REGIONAL NO. 3 (0-2) 2004 NCAA REGIONAL NO. 6 (2-2) Seattle, Wash. Ann Arbor, Mich. May 20-21, 1999 May 20-22, 2004

Front row (l-r): Kara Wingate, Kenyail Norris, Amanda Front row (l-r): Lauren Mattox, Marissa Monroe, Mandie Venable, Jenny Steele, Sarah Ayres, Buffy Walker, Maura Fishback, Sarah Fekete, Lindsay Schutzler, Brittany Bessho, Mollet, Maria Torres, Carrie Swinford, Kelli Glass. Ashley Cline, Kristi Durant. Back row (l-r): Lisa Warren, Antrina Croley (not on Back row (l-r): India Chiles, Angela Brewer, Ellisha team), Nicole Murray, Jackie Beavers, Kelli Fitzgerald, Nadia Humphrey, Kim Anders, Cami Small, Monica Abbott, Stacey Cameron, April Phillips. Not pictured: Adrianna Wilson. Jennings, Katherine Card, Amber Rhinehart.

When the NCAA Selection Committee announced the After recording a program-record 55 victories and picking 48-team field for the 1999 NCAA Softball Tournament, the up its first Southeastern Conference Eastern Division title Lady Vol softball squad heard the news it had been awaiting since the 1999 season, the Tennessee Lady Vol softball team, since the inception of its program in the fall of 1995. With a under the direction of SEC Co-Head Coaches of the Year 44-25 overall record and a first-ever Southeastern Conference Ralph and Karen Weekly, continued its successful run by nab- Eastern Division title on its resume, Jim Beitia’s club earned an bing its first NCAA bid in five years. As the second seed in at-large bid to one of the eight, six-team regional sites. NCAA Regional No. 6, the Orange & White would travel to As a third seed, Tennessee traveled to Seattle, Wash., for a Ann Arbor, Mich., to participate in a double-elimination for- first round meeting with number four seed Cal-State Fullerton. mat. Host Washington, ranked sixth nationally, drew the top seed The Lady Vols opened the event by downing Illinois-Chicago in the double-elimination event on its home field. While the to register the program’s initial NCAA Tournament vic- Orange & White dropped both of its contests in the Pacific tory and added another with a 4-0 defeat of the DePaul Blue Northwest, the results failed to lessen the achievement of Demons. Tennessee would be eliminated, however, from the participating in the nation’s premier event after recording the rain-plagued event by suffering defeats to No. 18 Oregon State program’s most successful campaign to date. (4-0) and Illinois-Chicago (6-5).

May 20, 2004 at Ann Arbor, Mich. Illinois-Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 (39-22) Tennessee 2 0 0 8 X - 10 11 0 (54-14) ------WP-M. Abbott (44-8) LP-Aguilar (15-8) T-1:30 A-460 May 21, 2004 at Ann Arbor, Mich. Oregon State 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 - 4 7 1 (42-26) Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 (54-15) ------WP-Hoffman (21-16) LP-M. Abbott (44-9) T-1:53 A-679

May 22, 2004 at Ann Arbor, Mich. Tennessee 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 4 8 0 (55-15) DePaul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 (30-31-1) ------WP-M. Abbott (45-9) LP-Martz (24-16) T-1:53 A-591 HR UT - A. Brewer (8)

May 22, 2004 at Ann Arbor, Mich. Tennessee 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 - 5 8 2 (55-16) Illinois-Chicago 0 0 1 0 1 4 X - 6 9 0 (42-22) ------WP-Barclay (9-6) Save-Aguilar(1) LP-M. Abbott (45-10) T-2:09 A-319

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2005 NCAA REGIONAL NO. 11 (3-0) 2005 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL NO. 6 (2-0) Knoxville, Tenn. Palo Alto, Calif. May 20-22, 2005 May 27-28, 2005

With the program’s first NCAA Regional title in its back pocket, UT was summoned to wing its way across the country to battle No. 4-ranked Stanford at the Smith Family Stadium in Palo Alto, Calif. Down to a best two-of-three game format, Tennessee made the most of its opportunity with consecutive shutout victories to take the crown and advance to the program’s initial berth in the Women’s College World Series. While Monica Abbott was in the process of striking out 12 Stanford hitters in a two-hit, 2-0 victory in game one, junior utility player Katherine Card was busy delivering an RBI single in the first and a solo home run in the sixth to give UT all the runs necessary to take a 1-0 series lead. Front row (l-r): Kortney Bell, Lindsay Schutzler, India Chiles, Another solid pitching performance in game two by Abbott Megan Rhodes, Brittany Bessho, Ashley Cline, (one-hitter) was backed up by a five-run third inning outburst as Kristi Durant, LaDonna Oliver. the Orange downed SU 6-0. Three Cardinal errors led to three UT Back row (l-r): Natalie Brock, Sarah Fekete, Tonya Callahan, unearned runs. Stacey Jennings, Monica Abbott, Caitlin Ryan, Katherine Card, Chemil Washington (no longer on team), Shannon Doepking. May 27, 2005 at Palo Alto, Calif. Tennessee 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 2 4 1 (63-13) Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 (43-15) Following a stellar 59-13 regular-season, the Tennessee Lady ------Vol softball team was chosen to the NCAA Tournament field of WP-M. Abbott (46-7) LP-McCullough (21-7) T-1:51 A-1068 64 for the second consecutive season. As a bonus for their No. HR TN - K. Card (8) 11 national seeding, the Orange & White were allowed to host May 28, 2005 at Palo Alto, Calif. the NCAA Regional round at Tennessee’s Tyson Park. Stanford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 (43-16) UT opened its tournament run with a dominating 9-0, five- Tennessee 0 0 5 0 0 1 X - 6 9 0 (64-13) inning victory over Miami (Ohio) behind a two-hitter from hurler ------WP-M. Abbott (47-7) LP-McCullough (21-8) T-1:48 A-858 Monica Abbott. After a 4-0 throttling of College of Charleston advanced the Lady Vols to the regional title game, Abbott no-hit the Cougars in a rematch as sophomore shortstop Lindsay Schutzler delivered a crucial two-run home run in UT’s 2-0 win. With the triumph, the 2005 WOMEN’S COLLEGE Big Orange advanced to the NCAA Super Regional in Palo Alto, WORLD SERIES (3-2) Calif. Oklahoma City, Okla. June 2-6, 2005 May 20, 2005 at Knoxville, Tenn. Miami University 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 6 (34-25) Tennessee 3 4 0 2 X - 9 10 0 (60-13) ------WP-M. Abbott (43-7) LP-Poggendorf (21-15) T-1:40 A-641 HR TN - T. Callahan (9), S. Doepking (7) May 21, 2005 at Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 - 4 9 0 (61-13) Coll. of Charleston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 (52-17) ------WP-M. Abbott (44-7) LP-Stern (31-10) T-1:59 A-0 May 22, 2005 at Knoxville, Tenn. Coll. of Charleston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 (53-18) Tennessee 0 0 0 0 2 0 X - 2 5 0 (62-13) ------Tennessee’s first-ever trip to the Women’s College World Series WP-M. Abbott (45-7) LP-Stern (32-11) T-1:33 A-522 was just about everything that the squad and co-head coaches Ralph HR TN - L. Schutzler (7) and Karen Weekly could have desired. Three stirring victories, late- inning heroics, national television coverage and big-game experience on the largest national stage in softball made UT’s visit to Oklahoma City, Okla., a memorable one. In the end, the Lady Vols finished third and came up just short of a berth in the NCAA Championship series.

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NO. 11 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 3 ARIZONA WCWS GAME 1 June 2, 2005 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 4 0 (65-13) Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 (44-11) ------WP-M. Abbott (48-7) LP-Hollowell (30-8) T-1:56

Behind sophomore Monica Abbott’s one-hit, 12-strikeout performance and a key hit by junior utility player Katherine Card, the Lady Vols picked up their first-ever WCWS victory with a 1-0, triumph over the third-ranked . In the sixth inning, Card singled down the right field line. Pinch-runner Ashley Cline, who was on second, raced around third and scored the game’s lone run as a result of a Wildcat throwing error. The victory was the 200th of Ralph and Karen Weekly’s UT coaching career.

NO. 11 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 7 UCLA Perhaps the biggest home run in program history came at 1:21 a.m. CST WCWS GAME 5 in the 11th inning of UT’s elimination contest against No. 1 and eventual national champion Michigan. Freshman first baseman Tonya Callahan’s two- June 3, 2005 at Oklahoma City, Okla. run walk-off bomb over the wall in left gave Tennessee a 2-0 victory and Tennessee 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 6 2 (65-14) assured the Orange and White one more game at its initial Women’s College UCLA 1 0 0 0 1 1 X - 3 7 0 (38-18) World Series. ------WP-Selden (27-12) LP-M. Abbott (48-8) T-2:19 NO. 1 MICHIGAN VS. NO. 11 TENNESSEE HR TN - T. Callahan (10) WCWS GAME 12 Despite a solo home run (UT’s first in WCWS play) in the fourth inning by fresh- June 5, 2005 at Oklahoma City, Okla. man Tonya Callahan that tied the game at 1-1, Tennessee dropped into the losers’ bracket at the Women’s College World Series after a tough, 3-1 defeat to eventual Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 0 (62-6) national finalist UCLA. A seventh-inning rally that saw the Lady Vols lace three Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - 2 7 1 (67-14) hits came up just short. UT’s Monica Abbott allowed just one earned run in the ------contest. WP-M. Abbott (50-8) LP-Ritter (35-3) T-3:28 A-4236 HR TN - T. Callahan (11) A classic fastpitch softball game unfolded late on June 5 in Oklahoma City, Okla., NO. 8 ALABAMA VS. NO. 11 TENNESSEE with No. 1 Michigan and No. 11 Tennessee battling for almost 11 full innings in a WCWS GAME 10 scoreless tie. With one down in the bottom of the 11th and at 1:21 a.m. CT, fresh- man first baseman Tonya Callahan ended the suspense with a towering shot just June 5, 2005 at Oklahoma City, Okla. over the wall down the left field line to grant UT a 2-0 victory. Abbott worked all 11 innings to establish a new career-high. Alabama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 1 (63-15) Tennessee 2 1 0 0 0 1 X - 4 9 0 (66-14) ------WP-M. Abbott (49-8) LP-J. Wright (20-6) T-2:23 A-6148 NO. 11 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 1 MICHIGAN UT became just the third Southeastern Conference team to reach the semifinal WCWS GAME 14 round of the WCWS by shutting out fellow league foe Alabama, 4-0. Abbott June 6, 2005 at Oklahoma City, Okla. pitched her third-straight complete game at the event, allowing just four hits and recorded eight K’s. With the victory in front of the largest crowd ever to see the Tennessee 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 2 4 1 (67-15) Lady Vols play softball (6,148), UT advanced on to face No. 1 Michigan with a berth Michigan 1 0 0 2 0 0 X - 3 4 1 (63-6) in the championship series on the line. ------WP-Ritter (36-3) LP-M. Abbott (50-9) T-1:56 A-2431 HR MICH - Bercaw The Lady Vols’ magical WCWS run came to an end just hours after the comple- tion of the two squads’ exciting, 11-inning thriller with a 3-2 defeat at the hands of eventual national champion Michigan. The Wolverines plated a run in the first off Abbott and added two more in the third on a two-run shot by Stephanie Bercaw. Freshman Natalie Brock helped UT get back in the game with a two-RBI double in the fifth. UT left a runner stranded at second in the seventh to fall short by just a single run.

In 37 innings of work at the WCWS, sophomore hurler Monica Abbott went 3-2 with a 0.76 ERA and 37 strikeouts. The 6’3” lefthand- er from Salinas, Calif., fired three shutouts in victories over Arizona, Alabama and Michigan in picking up all-tournament honors. In UT’s 2-0 win over the No. 1 Wolverines, Abbott worked a career-high 11 Junior utility player Katherine Card hit a solid .375 at the Women’s College innings. World Series on her way to all-tournament honors. In UT’s initial foray into WCWS play, the Soddy Daisy, Tenn., native’s single down the right field line in the sixth inning scored the Lady Vols’ lone run in a 1-0 victory over No. 4 Arizona.

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2006 NCAA REGIONAL NO. 8 (3-0) 2006 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL NO. 8 (2-1) Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. May 19-21, 2006 May 27-28, 2006

The NCAA draw made sure that Tennessee’s initial stint hosting the Super Regional round would be a challenge as defending national cham- pion Michigan ventured to Knoxville for a best-of-three game set. UT and the Maize & Blue had split a pair of epic contests at the WCWS in 2005 to eliminate the Lady Vols from title contention. Tennessee jumped on top 2-0 in the opener as a Tonya Callahan single and a Katherine Card sac fly plated a pair in the fourth. Michigan rallied to knot the score, but a three-run sixth from the Lady Vols keyed a 5-3 win. Abbott struck out 11 in the complete game. After UM’s got the measure of the Big Orange in game two by a 5-1 count, Tennessee sent Abbott back to the circle with an all-or-nothing game three waiting. She didn’t disappoint by twirling a five- hit, nine-K shutout as the Lady Vols prevailed 1-0. Clutch Card laced an Front row (l-r): Tara Burnett (trainer), Jennifer Griffin, Kortney RBI single to to right center in the sixth to score the game’s only run. Bell, Liane Horiuchi, India Chiles, Kristi Durant, Co-Head Coach UM loaded the bases in the bottom of the seventh with two down, but Karen Weekly, Co-Head Coach Ralph Weekly, Natalie Brock, Abbott struck out Rebekah Milian to end the series. Lindsay Schutzler, Shannon Doepking, Alicia Brown, Kenora Posey. Back row (l-r): Asst. Coach Marty McDaniel, Dir. of Softball Ops. May 27, 2006 at Knoxville, Tenn. Michigan 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 - 3 4 1 (43-14) Meredith Smith, Danielle Pieroni, Megan Rhodes, Lillian Hammond, Tennessee 0 0 0 2 0 3 X - 5 7 1 (57-9) Sarah Vaughn, Caitlin Ryan, Monica Abbott, Katherine Card, Tonya ------Callahan, Sarah Fekete, Allison Fulmer, Admin. Asst. Stephanie WP-M. Abbott (40-7) LP-Ritter (30-7) T-1:50 A-1425 HR MICH - Findlay, Worthy Humphrey Sayne, Kendall Rainey (manager) May 28, 2006 at Knoxville, Tenn. Another dominating regular season and the first Southeastern Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 7 2 (57-10) Michigan 2 2 0 0 1 0 X - 5 5 0 (44-14) Conference Tournament title in program history granted UT a ton of ------confidence heading into its third straight NCAA Tournament. For the WP-Ritter (31-7) LP-M. Abbott (40-8) T-2:03 A-0 second straight season, Tennessee’s Tyson Park would serve as host HR MICH - Marx, Worthy for the NCAA Regionals. May 28, 2006 at Knoxville, Tenn. In the regional opener the Big Orange found themselves down Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 7 0 (58-10) 4-2 to upstart Tennessee Tech after 3.5 innings and without Monica Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 1 (44-15) Abbott who had been lifted from the contest. UT rallied with a ------four-run fourth keyed by a two-RBI single by Sarah Fekete to survive WP-M. Abbott (41-8) LP-Ritter (31-8) T-1:51 A-1283 6-4. Waiting next for the Lady Vols was ACC Pitcher of the Year Angela Tincher and Virginia Tech. A first inning grand slam by clutch 2006 WOMEN’S COLLEGE postseason performer Katherine Card set the tone as Tennessee rolled 9-1 (five inn.). WORLD SERIES (3-2) With a berth in the NCAA Super Regionals hanging in the balance, Oklahoma City, Okla. #18 Louisville sent BIG EAST Pitcher of the Year Catherine Bishop to June 1-4, 2006 the circle to oppose Abbott. UT’s 6-3 lefty struck out 12 in a two- hitter and the Orange & White rang up eight runs on 10 hits in an 8-1 rout.

May 19, 2006 at Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee Tech 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 - 4 5 2 (50-14) Tennessee 0 2 0 4 0 0 X - 6 13 0 (54-9) ------WP-M. Rhodes (17-2) LP-Bynum (31-9) T-1:53 A-1081 HR TTU - Dobbs May 20, 2006 at Knoxville, Tenn. Virginia Tech . 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 4 1 (39-20) Tennessee 4 0 2 1 2 - 9 8 1 (55-9) ------WP-M. Abbott (38-7) LP-Tincher (26-9) T-2:32 A-0 The Tennessee Lady Vols fought their way to another third-place HR TN - K. Card; VT - Mariconda national finish in their second straight trip to the Women’s College May 21, 2006 at Knoxville, Tenn. World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla., from June 1-4, 2006. Along the Tennessee 0 0 0 5 1 1 1 - 8 10 0 (56-9) way, UT upset #1 UCLA (4-3), outlasted #9 Arizona State (3-1, nine Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 2 4 (45-11) inn.) and defeated eventual national champion #3 Arizona (1-0) before ------WP-M. Abbott (39-7) LP-Bishop (30-7) T-2:11 A-983 falling just a single game short of the WCWS Championship Series. For their efforts junior pitcher Monica Abbott and senior designated player Kristi Durant were named WCWS All-Tournament.

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NO. 5 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 1 UCLA WCWS GAME 4 June 1, 2006 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 - 4 9 2 (59-10) UCLA 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 - 3 9 2 (48-8) ------WP-M. Abbott (42-8) LP-Selden (33-6) T-2:40 A-4335 The Lady Vols wasted little time in pulling off the first stunner of the 2006 Women’s College World Series, as UT rallied past #1 UCLA in a contest that didn’t end until 2:01 a.m. local time. Down 2-0 heading into the sixth frame, Tonya Callahan singled and the Bruins committed a crucial error to tie the contest at 2-2. Kristi Durant drove in Lillian Hammond for a one-run lead. Durant came through again with an insurance tally in the seventh. It proved a good thing as UCLA scored one, but left two stranded to end it.

NO. 11 NORTHWESTERN VS. NO. 5 TENNESSEE Tennessee enjoyed an enthusiastic fan following at the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla. With constant chants and cheering, WCWS GAME 6 the orange-clad partisans in attendance helped lead the Lady Vols past #1 June 2, 2006 at Oklahoma City, Okla. UCLA, #9 Arizona State and #3 Arizona. They even showed true determi- Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 - 2 5 0 (49-13) nation by lasting until the end of the opener against the Bruins that concluded Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 (59-11) at 2:01 a.m. local time. ------WP-Canney (25-7) LP-M. Abbott (42-9) T-2:00 A-5887 NO. 3 ARIZONA VS. NO. 5 TENNESSEE HR NW - Sengewald WCWS GAME 11 Perhaps dealing with a little late night fatigue from the evening before, Tennessee was one-hit by Northwestern hurler Eileen Canney as the Wildcats advanced June 4, 2006 at Oklahoma City, Okla. through the winner’s bracket with a 2-0 victory. Monica Abbott struck out 15 and Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 (51-11) permitted just two earned runs on five hits, but an RBI single in the sixth and a solo Tennessee 0 0 0 0 1 0 X - 1 3 3 (61-11) home run by Darcy Sengewald in the seventh proved more than enough against ------UT’s anemic offense. WP-M. Abbott (44-9) LP-Hollowell (29-5) T-1:46 A-5641 HR TN - K. Card (7) The task was outlined...defeat #3 Arizona twice in a day to advance to the WCWS NO. 5 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 9 ARIZONA STATE Championship Series. UT took care of business in the opener by downing the Wildcats, 1-0. Abbott and UA’s dueled through four scoreless WCWS GAME 9 frames before the clutch Katherine Card drove a Hollowell offering to deep center. June 3, 2006 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Arizona’s raced back and actually dove over the wall trying to make Tennessee 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 - 3 8 0 (60-11) the catch. She didn’t come up with the ball as UT took the one-run lead. Abbott Arizona St 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 2 (53-15) made it count in a two-hitter. ------WP-M. Abbott (43-9) LP-Burkhart (30-8) T-2:32 A-7436 NO. 3 ARIZONA VS. NO. 5 TENNESSEE HR TN - Griffin (10); ASU - Knabe WCWS GAME 13 Facing elimination for the first time in the 2006 Women’s College World Series, the Lady Vols proved they were up to the task ahead by outlasting a game Arizona June 4, 2006 at Oklahoma City, Okla. State squad, 3-1 (nine inn.). An ASU fielding error in the fifth provided UT with Arizona 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 - 6 9 1 (52-11) the game’s initial run, but the Sun Devils’ Heidi Knabe homered off Abbott to Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 3 (61-12) deadlock the contest at 1-1. Neither team could race in front until the ninth when freshman Jennifer Griffin delivered a clutch two-run homer to right center to seal ------the 3-1 win. WP-Hollowell (30-5) LP-M. Abbott (44-10) T-1:52 A-3864 For the second straight season, the Lady Vols came up just a win short of the WCWS Championship Series falling to #3 Arizona, 6-0. The Wildcats wasted no time jumping on Abbott by plating a pair of runs in both the first and second. Three uncharacteristic UT errors opened the door for three unearned runs as UA added single tallies in the third and sixth frames. Tennessee completed the 2006 campaign third nationally and with 61 victories against 12 losses for a program-best .836 win percentage.

Despite suffering through a back injury for the majority of the 2006 campaign, senior designated player Kristi Durant demonstrated her grit and toughness by returning with a vengeance in the WCWS. The Placentia, Calif., native hit at a team- best .333 clip on her way to WCWS All-Tournament honors. She went 2-for-4 with two RBI in the upset of The orange-clad partisans in attendance as well as the national television #1 UCLA. audience watched UT stave off elimination behind the efforts of WCWS and UT rookie Jennifer Griffin. The Whittier, Calif., native drove a pitch over the right center field wall in the ninth for a two-run, game-winning home run in UT’s 3-1 triumph. The above picture is from the moment of contact. wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 8899 NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT HHISTORYISTORY

2007 NCAA REGIONAL NO. 5 (3-0) 2007 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL NO. 5 (2-1) Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. May 18-20, 2007 May 25-26, 2007 The NCAA Super Regionals brought Tennessee a surprise, as No. 12 Hawai’i and its powerful offense roared into Knoxville after having taken down perennial power UCLA in the regionals. For freshman Anita Manuma, the visit had special significance, as her sister Valana Manuma played shortstop for the Rainbow Wahine. Having been on the mainland for weeks for conference and NCAA play, Hawai’i looked overwhelmed in the first game of the series as Abbott no-hit the Wahine and struck out 10 in a 9-0 (5 inn.) blowout. Freshman Tiffany Huff knocked in a career high five runs in the match- up. Hawai’i’s powerful bats got uncorked in the second contest by blasting three home runs and outlasting the Lady Vols, 9-6. UT plated four runs in the top of the seventh, but the rally proved fruitless. Front row (l-r): Tiffany Baker, Alexia Clay, Jennifer Griffin, Erinn Staring elimination squarely in the eye, down 1-0 in the fourth frame, Webb, Danielle Pieroni, Lindsay Schutzler, Natalee Weissinger, UT rookie put together a three-run fourth on a big two-RBI double Liane Horiuchi, Kenora Posey, Nicole Kajitani. from Erinn Webb and a four-run fifth to win 7-1 and advance on to the Back row (l-r): Shannon Doepking, Megan Rhodes, Allison Fulmer, WCWS. Anita Manuma, Monica Abbott, Caitlin Ryan, Tonya Callahan, Lillian Hammond, Tiffany Huff, India Chiles May 25, 2007 at Knoxville, Tenn. Hawai’i 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 (49-12) Tennessee 1 4 0 4 X - 9 7 0 (58-5) A 63-8 overall record and having spent a record 11 consecutive ------weeks atop the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll helped the national fifth- WP-M. Abbott (45-3) LP-Smethurst (19-9) T-1:29 A-1104 seeded Tennessee Lady Vol softball team again draw hosting position May 26, 2007 at Knoxville, Tenn. for an NCAA Regional. For the third straight season, UT swept its Tennessee 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 - 6 10 1 58-6) three match-ups to advance on to the best-of-three Super Regional. Hawai’i 2 0 0 3 3 1 X - 9 11 1 (50-12) In the opener, Tennessee senior pitcher Monica Abbott (5 IP, 0 ------H, 13 K) and junior hurler Megan Rhodes (1 IP, 0 H, 0 K) combined WP-Robinson (17-1) LP-M. Rhodes (13-3) T-2:07 A-1109 on a perfect game by facing the minimum of 18 Furman hitters over HR TN - Callahan (11); HW - Robinson, Franklin, Power six frames. Up 2-0 heading to the fifth, a three-run blast by Shannon Doepking helped the Orange roll to an 8-0 (6 inn.) win. May 26, 2007 at Knoxville, Tenn. Hawai’i 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 0 (50-13) In a rematch of an early season match-up, UT plated a pair of Tennessee 0 0 0 3 4 0 X - 7 9 0 (59-6) runs in the first frame against North Carolina via a Tonya Callahan ------RBI single and a Doepking sacrifice fly. Abbott struck out 17 in a WP-M. Abbott (46-3) LP-Baughman (5-2) T-1:45 A-1127 complete-game six-hitter. Unfortunately India Chiles also suffered a torn ACL on a play between first and second. In the regional title contest Tennessee bested Winthrop 7-0 behind 2007 WOMEN’S COLLEGE RBIs from Anita Manuma, Alexia Clay and Kenora Posey. Abbott struck out 12 in a three-hit shutout. WORLD SERIES (4-2) Oklahoma City, Okla. May 31-June 6, 2007 May 18, 2007 at Knoxville, Tenn. Furman 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 (21-35-1) Tennessee 0 2 0 0 5 1 - 8 12 0 (55-5) ------WP-M. Abbott (42-3) LP-Murray (10-18) T-1:33 A-684 HR TN - Doepking (5) May 19, 2007 at Knoxville, Tenn. North Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 1 (46-20) Tennessee 2 0 0 0 0 0 X - 2 5 1 (56-5) ------WP-M. Abbott (43-3) LP-Spaulding (7-2) T-2:07 A-615 May 20, 2007 at Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 0 3 0 0 0 3 1 - 7 11 0 (57-5) Winthrop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 (45-11) ------WP-M. Abbott (44-3) LP-Woolridge (17-6) T-2:03 A-628 Back at the Women’s College World Series for the third straight cam- paign, Tennessee took another major step by becoming the first team from the Southeastern Conference to reach the WCWS best-of-three Championship Series. After sweeping three games to reach the title set, UT nabbed the opener over No. 4 Arizona, 3-0. Unfortunately for the Big Orange, the Lady Vols dropped the final two games to the Wildcats to suffer heartbreak but still finished as the NCAA Division I runner-up for 2007. 9900 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT HHISTORYISTORY

NO. 1 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 7 TEXAS A&M WCWS GAME 3 May 31, 2007 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - 2 11 0 (60-6) Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 (46-13) ------WP-M. Abbott (47-3) LP-Scarborough (26-9) T-2:21 A-6812 UT downed No. 7 Texas A&M, 2-0, to advance on in the winner’s bracket. Lady Vol senior pitcher Monica Abbott struck out 16 to break the NCAA single-season strikeout record (665 K’s) and threw her third career postseason and 23rd overall no-hitter. Even with all that, the story of the game proved to be injured senior India Chiles singling in the eventual game-winning run in a crucial seventh-inning rally. The Big Orange also broke the WCWS single-game record for stolen bases by swiping five in the match-up with two steals each by Lindsay Schutzler and Kenora Posey and one from Erinn Webb.

NO. 4 ARIZONA VS. NO. 1 TENNESSEE Junior catcher Shannon Doepking’s solo blast off Arizona hurler helped guide the Lady Vols to a 3-0 victory in the opening game of WCWS GAME 6 the best-of-three NCAA Championship Series against the Wildcats. Here, as has become a habit for Tennessee in WCWS play, her teammates wait at the June 1, 2007 at Oklahoma City, Okla. plate to give her a Big Orange “Standing O.” Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 1 (45-13-1) Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 1 X - 1 2 0 (61-6) ------NO. 1 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 4 ARIZONA WP-M. Abbott (48-3) LP-Mowatt (37-11) T-2:07 A-7744 CHAMP. SERIES GAME 1 No. 1 Tennessee scratched out a run in the bottom of the sixth to back a complete game shutout by senior pitcher Monica Abbott as the Lady Vols downed No. 4 June 4, 2007 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Arizona, 1-0, to improve to 2-0 and move within one victory of making the best- Tennessee 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 - 3 6 0 (63-6) of-three WCWS Championship Series. Due to a lengthy rain delay, the match-up Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 (48-14-1) against the Wildcats started at 11:23 p.m. CT, three hours and 23 minutes after ------the originally scheduled start time of 8 p.m. CT. By finishing at 1:28 a.m. CT, the WP-M. Abbott (50-3) LP-Mowatt (40-12) T-1:53 A-5231 contest marked the second latest foray into the night for the Lady Vols in their HR TN - Doepking (6), Clay (4) three-year history at the WCWS. The Lady Vols utilized another pitching gem from Monica Abbott, solo home runs by junior Shannon Doepking and freshman Alexia Clay and another clutch RBI single from ever-dependable senior India Chiles to down No. 4 Arizona, 3-0, and take a NO. 6 NORTHWESTERN VS. NO. 1 TENNESSEE 1-0 lead in the best-of-three WCWS Championship Series. Abbott became the first WCWS GAME 12 pitcher ever to cross the 700-strikeout plateau in the triumph and improved her scoreless inning streak to 33.2 consecutive frames. June 3, 2007 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 (33-11) Tennessee 2 0 0 0 0 1 X - 3 3 0 (62-6) NO. 4 ARIZONA VS. NO. 1 TENNESSEE ------WP-M. Abbott (49-3) LP-Canney (33-11) T-1:45 A-6949 CHAMP. SERIES GAME 2 No. 1 and fifth-seeded Tennessee’s perfect roll through the Women’s College June 5, 2007 at Oklahoma City, Okla. World Series continued in front of 6,949 fans at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, as Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 4 1 (49-14-1) the Lady Vols defeated No. 6 and second-seeded Northwestern, 3-0, to secure the Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 1 (63-7) program’s first-ever berth in the WCWS Championship Series. Big Orange pitcher ------Monica Abbott continued her outstanding efforts in the circle by striking out 17 WP-Mowatt (41-12) LP-M. Abbott (50-4) T-3:07 A-5301 Wildcats in a two-hit shutout. India Chiles continued her impressive contributions for the Lady Vol offense with a 1-for-3 effort at the plate, a run scored and her With the national title in reach, No. 1 Tennessee stranded 14 base runners in a 44th stolen base. difficult 1-0 (10 inn.) loss to No. 4 Arizona at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium to force a third and decisive contest for the NCAA title. The Lady Vols outhit the Wildcats 7-4 but couldn’t come up with the one clutch hit needed to tally that vital run to back Abbott’s 11-strikeout, four-hitter in the circle. India Chiles (2-for-5) and Kenora Posey (2-for-4) each recorded a pair of hits to lead the offense, while Lindsay Schutzler (1-for-4), Shannon Doepking (1-for-3) and freshman designated player Alexia Clay (1-for-5) were each responsible for one of UT’s seven total base knocks.

NO. 1 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 4 ARIZONA CHAMP. SERIES GAME 3 June 6, 2007 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 1 (63-8) Arizona 0 0 0 0 5 0 X - 5 10 1 (50-14-1) ------WP-Mowatt (42-12) LP-M. Abbott (50-5) T-2:25 A-5533 HR ARIZ - Mesa (9) The 2007 campaign will go down as the most successful in program history for Tennessee for a variety of reasons after a second-place finish at the Women’s College World Series, the program’s first Southeastern Conference regular season title and the initial No. 1 ranking in school and league history. The season also will be remembered as one of disappointment after coming so very close to UT’s first Lady Vol autographs were in high demand after each game by the huge softball national title before falling short in a 5-0 loss to No. 4 Arizona in Oklahoma crowds that swarmed Oklahoma City throughout the Women’s College City, Okla. UA erupted for five runs in the fifth to back a Taryne Mowatt shutout World Series. to win its eighth title. wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 9911 NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT HHISTORYISTORY

2008 NCAA REGIONAL NO. 13 (3-2) 2009 NCAA REGIONAL NO. 13 (2-2) Knoxville, Tenn. Knoxville, Tenn. May 16-18, 2008 May 15-17, 2009

Front row (l-r): Shannon Doepking, Natalee Weissinger, Chandra Front row (l-r): Nicole Kajitani, Natalee Weissinger, Ashley Mogan, Kelsey Stander, Kelly Grieve, Danielle Pieroni, Kenora Andrews, Tiffany Huff, Erinn Webb, Kelly Grieve, Posey, Nicole Kajitani. Amanda Poppleton, Holly Baker. Back row (l-r): Erinn Webb, Jen Lapicki, Anita Manuma, Megan Back row (l-r): Allison Fulmer, Shelby Burchell, Danielle Pieroni, Rhodes, Caitlin Ryan, Ashton Ward, Tonya Callahan, Tiffany Huff, Dee Dee Fryer, Ashton Ward, Cat Hosfield, Lillian Hammond, Allison Fulmer, Lillian Hammond. Jen Lapicki, Jessica Spigner.

The Tennessee Lady Vol softball team received its fifth consecutive bid The 2009 Tennessee Lady Vol softball team secured the program’s sixth to the NCAA Field of 64 and played host to its fourth consecutive NCAA consecutive trip to NCAA Regionals as the nation’s No. 13 seed for the sec- Regional in 2008. UT managed a 3-2 overall record in the event, being elimi- ond straight year. Hosting the regional round for the fifth consecutive season, nated in the championship contest by eventual Women’s College World Series UT advanced to the championship round of the event at Lee Stadium before participant Virginia Tech and its All-American hurler Angela Tincher by a 4-2 dropping back-to-back match-ups to upstart Jacksonville State and ending its count. season at 40-18-1 overall. The Big Orange rode a combined one-hit shutout from Megan Rhodes and A clutch RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning from freshman Ashton Ward to a 3-0 victory over Winthrop in both teams’ opener, mark- third baseman Jessica Spigner backed 1.1 frames of scoreless relief by senior ing UT’s 10 straight NCAA Regional victory dating back to 2004. Va. Tech hurler Danielle Pieroni as Tennessee outlasted James Madison in its regional utilized 14 strikeouts from Tincher and a surprise grand slam from No. 9 hitter Caroline Stolle to race past Tennessee 4-0 and drop the Lady Vols into the opener, 4-3. A 5-2 triumph over Nebraska on the strength of a clutch three- loser’s bracket. Forced into action again later that day, UT blew out Louisville, run, second-inning double by pinch hitter Ashton Ward sent the Big Orange 8-1, as freshman Jen Lapicki blasted a homer and knocked in four runs. through to face JSU for a place in NCAA Super Regionals. With only two teams remaining with a chance at NCAA Super Regionals, Jacksonville State wasted little time in getting to UT for a pair of runs in Tennessee would have to beat Tech twice in the same day to advance. The the second frame and four more in the sixth on the way to a 6-1 victory to Big Orange used the Erinn Webb power show to drop the Hokies 7-1 in the force a championship-deciding game. Despite jumping in front 1-0 during the opener as the Hemet, Calif., native hammered two home runs in the triumph. opening inning on a sacrifice fly from junior catcher Tiffany Huff, Tennessee Up 1-0 after three innings and in possession of the momentum, UT was watched the Gamecocks rally for single tallies in the top of the fourth and fifth undone by a 50-minute rain delay. Following the break, Tech responded with innings versus Pieroni to eventually prevail, 2-1, and advance through to the a four-run top of the fourth to eventually prevail 4-2 and send UT home early. best-of-three Super Regionals.

May 16, 2008 at Knoxville, Tenn. May 15, 2009 at Knoxville, Tenn. Winthrop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 (36-18) James Madison 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - 3 7 1 (35-15) Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 3 X - 3 5 0 (48-14) Tennessee 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 - 4 7 1 (39-16-1) ------WP-Rhodes (21-9) LP-Woolridge (16-10) T-1:56 A-628 WP-Pieroni (7-2) LP-Felts (18-5) T-2:39 A-702 HR TN - Doepking (4) HR JMU - Dominguez (6) May 17, 2008 at Knoxville, Tenn. May 16, 2009 at Knoxville, Tenn. Virginia Tech 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 - 4 5 0 (46-15) Tennessee 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 - 5 5 0 (40-16-1) Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 (48-15) Nebraska 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 5 0 (35-18) ------WP-Tincher (35-6) LP-Rhodes (21-10) T-2:13 A-668 WP-Pieroni (8-2) LP-Hill (25-14) T-2:32 A-802 HR VA TECH - Stolle May 17, 2009 at Knoxville, Tenn. May 17, 2008 at Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 8 1 (40-17-1) Tennessee 1 0 1 0 4 0 2 - 8 11 0 (49-15) Jacksonville State 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 - 6 6 3 (42-14) Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 3 (31-23) ------WP-Pittman (17-3) LP-Hosfield (28-13) T-2:26 A-729 WP-Rhodes (22-10) LP-Wadwell (19-15) T-1:55 A-741 HR JSU - Sellers (7) HR TN - Lapicki (6) May 17, 2009 at Knoxville, Tenn. May 18, 2008 at Knoxville, Tenn. Jacksonville State 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 - 2 7 0 (43-14) Tennessee 2 2 0 0 1 0 2 - 7 11 0 (50-15) Tennessee 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 1 (40-18-1) Virginia Tech 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 1 4 3 (46-16) ------WP-Eliasson (18-7) LP-Pieroni (8-3) T-2:17 A-729 WP-Rhodes (23-10) LP-Tincher (35-7) T-2:14 A-637 HR TN - Webb 2 (9); VA TECH - Walker (4) May 18, 2008 at Knoxville, Tenn. Virginia Tech 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 - 4 4 2 (47-15) Tennessee 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 4 1 (50-16) ------WP-Tincher (36-7) LP-Rhodes (23-11) T-2:51 A-658 HR VA TECH - Hall (7); TN Webb (10) 9922 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT HHISTORYISTORY

2010 NCAA KNOXVILLE REGIONAL (3-0) 2010 NCAA ANN ARBOR SUPER REGIONAL (2-0) Knoxville, Tenn. Ann Arbor, Mich. May 21-23, 2010 May 27-28, 2010

Back in the NCAA Super Regionals for the first time since 2007, Tennessee was sent on the road to face No. 2 national seed Michigan. The powerful Wolverines entered the best-of three series having won 36 consecutive games at the Wilpon Softball Complex in Ann Arbor, Mich., dating back to the 2009 season. Right from the start in the series opener, UT freshman pitcher Ivy Renfroe took control from the circle, carrying a no-hitter into the seventh inning in an eventual 5-0 upset of the Maize & Blue. Junior center fielder Kelly Grieve proved the heroine at the plate by contributing three, two-out RBIs during the shocking Big Orange victory. With sophomore hurler Cat Hosfield keeping Michigan’s bats in check over the first four innings of game two, Tennessee used the long ball to race to a command- ing 4-0 advantage. Seniors Nicole Kajitani and Erinn Webb blasted back-to-back home runs in the second inning, while Webb followed two innings later with her second big fly of the contest. UM clawed back within a run at 4-3 and loaded the Front row (l-r): Ashley Andrews, Kat Dotson, Morgan Fowler, bases with one out in the seventh against reliever Renfroe. The 6-0 righthander Holly Baker, Kelly Grieve, Nicole Kajitani, Andi Williamson, struck out dangerous third baseman Maggie Viefhaus and got catcher Roya St. Lauren Gibson, Melissa Brown, Megan Givens. Clair to line sharply to Ashley Andrews at short to set off Big Orange jubilation. Back row (l-r): Shelby Burchell, Erinn Webb, Leah Taylor, Cat Hosfield, Ivy Renfroe, Whitney Hammond, Raven Chavanne, Tiffany Huff, Jessica Spigner. May 27, 2010 at Ann Arbor, Mich. Tennessee picked up the national No. 15 seeding and earned the right to Tennessee 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 - 5 4 1 (46-13) Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 (49-7) host NCAA Regionals in Knoxville for the sixth straight season. UT swept its ------three match-ups to advance on to a best-of-three Super Regional for the first WP-I. Renfroe (29-4) LP-J. Taylor (26-4) T-2:09 A-2116 time since 2007. In the opener versus Ball State, UT freshman pitcher Ivy Renfroe tossed a May 28, 2010 at Ann Arbor, Mich. four-hit shutout in her first NCAA Tournament action as the Lady Vols pre- Michigan 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 - 3 7 0 (49-8) vailed, 5-0. Rookie second baseman Lauren Gibson had the big blow at the Tennessee 1 2 0 1 0 0 X - 4 5 0 (47-13) plate with a tone-setting, two-run homer during the Lady Vols’ three-run first ------inning. WP-C. Hosfield (17-8) LP-N. Nemitz (21-4) T-2:23 A-2479 The Big Orange set numerous NCAA program records, including those for HR TN - Webb (7, 8), Kajitani (3); MICH - Findlay (14), Shaw (21) most single-game runs, hits and RBIs, in an 11-2 rout of Virginia to advance to the Knoxville Regional title tilt for the sixth consecutive campaign. Freshman left fielder Raven Chavanne equaled a program NCAA mark with four hits as part of a 4-for-5, two-RBI effort, while junior center fielder Kelly Grieve went 3-for-5 with a double and two RBIs and sophomore third baseman Jessica 2010 WOMEN’S COLLEGE Spigner was 2-for-5 with two RBIs. Between Tennessee and its fourth all-time berth in the NCAA Super WORLD SERIES (2-2) Regionals was Louisville, making its third trip to Knoxville for NCAA’s after Oklahoma City, Okla. previous visits in 2006 & 2008. UL struck first on a HR by clean-up hitter Chelsea Bemis in the second inning. A two-out single by Grieve and an RBI June 3-6, 2010 double off the bat of Spigner tied the score at 1-1 in the fifth. With regulation play not enough, the match-up progressed to the ninth frame where a lead-off double by Gibson started a two-run UT outburst. Sophomore pitcher Cat Hosfield, who had fired eight innings of four-hit ball, gave way to Renfroe in the circle. The 6-0 right hander worked a perfect ninth for the save as UT advanced on to super regionals.

May 21, 2010 at Knoxville, Tenn. Ball State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 (43-15) Tennessee 3 0 0 1 1 0 X - 5 8 0 (43-13) ------WP-I. Renfroe (27-4) LP-Milian (32-6) T-1:39 A-806 HR TN - Gibson (6) May 22, 2010 at Knoxville, Tenn. Tennessee 0 2 0 2 0 5 2 - 11 15 0 (44-13) Virginia 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 2 7 1 (34-22) For the fourth time in program history, Tennessee earned its way to Oklahoma ------City for the Women’s College World Series and for the fourth time in the last six WP-I. Renfroe (28-4) LP-Mitchell (27-17) T-2:48 A-812 seasons, UT secured a top three national finish. The Big Orange opened its stay HR TN - Huff (7) at the event with a 9-0 (5 inn.) rout of eventual WCWS finalist No. 3 Arizona and then bested Southeastern Conference Eastern Division rival No. 9 Georgia, 7-5, May 23, 2010 at Knoxville, Tenn. to reach the semifinal round. Unfortunately, needing just one win to reach the Tennessee 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 - 3 12 0 (45-13) best-of-three WCWS Championship Series, UT suffered back-to-back losses to Louisville 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 4 41-19) the Wildcats to finish its magical year at No. 3 in the national rankings and with ------WP-C. Hosfield (16-8) LP-Collins (18-6) T-2:38 A-817 a 49-15 overall record. HR LOU - Bemis (13) wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 9933 NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT HHISTORYISTORY

NO. 16 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 3 ARIZONA WCWS GAME 3 June 3, 2010 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tennessee 0 0 4 3 2 - 9 6 0 (48-13) Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 (48-12) ------WP-I. Renfroe (30-4) LP-Fowler (34-7) T-2:16 A-6547 Tennessee improved to a staggering 4-0 all-time in WCWS opening games with a 9-0 (5 inn.) rout of #3 Arizona to advance on into the winner’s bracket. The nine runs marked the most scored by the Lady Vols in a WCWS contest and the victory continued UT’s perfect run through the NCAA Tournament to that point, improv- ing to 6-0. Freshman pitcher Ivy Renfroe limited the dangerous Wildcats to just three hits in a complete game to move to 30-4 on the season and become the only Lady Vol pitcher not named Monica Abbott to win 30 games in a season and post a victory at the WCWS. Senior first baseman Erinn Webb and sophomore third baseman Jessica Spigner each knocked in two runs to lead the offense. UA hurler Kenzie Fowler helped UT’s cause by being called for numerous illegal pitches from the circle, including one that plated Tennessee’s first run in the third. Senior first baseman Erinn Webb races toward the plate ready to celebrate her crucial third-inning grand slam that gave #16 Tennessee a 6-0 lead over #9 Georgia in winners bracket action at the 2010 Women’s College World NO. 16 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 9 GEORGIA Series. The Big Orange eventually hung on to upset the Bulldogs, 7-5, mov- ing within one victory of a berth in the best-of-three WCWS Championship WCWS GAME 6 Series. June 4, 2010 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tennessee 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 - 7 8 0 (49-13) Georgia 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 - 5 10 1 (49-12) ------WP-I. Renfroe (31-4) LP-McCloud (13-2) T-2:54 A-8694 HR TN - Webb (9); UGA - Razey (14) A clutch grand slam from senior first baseman Erinn Webb helped power No. 16 Tennessee past old league rival No. 9 Georgia, 7-5, and advance the Lady Vols on to the WCWS semifinal round. Freshman pitcher Ivy Renfroe went the whole way from the circle, striking out 10 Bulldogs while recording her 14th career complete game to improve to 5-0 with a 1.21 ERA and 42 K’s in 34.2 innings of work during NCAA Tournament action. Four UGA pitches helped UT nab a 2-0 lead in the second frame before Webb blew things open with her third inning grand slam. Georgia rallied late, cutting its deficit to 7-5 and bringing the potential tying run to the plate in the seventh inning. A Renfroe K and a stellar play on a bouncer to third by Jessica Spigner ended the drama as UT prevailed.

NO. 3 ARIZONA VS. NO. 16 TENNESSEE WCWS GAME 12 June 6, 2010 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Arizona 0 0 3 0 5 - 8 9 0 (51-12) As always Tennessee enjoyed tremendous fan support at the ASA Hall of Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 (49-14) Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla. Despite temperatures that soared to ------as high as 105 degrees during the day, the Lady Vol fans hung in to cheer on WP-Fowler (37-7) LP-I. Renfroe (31-5) T-2:12 A-6838 UT through four high-profile match-ups. Facing elimination from the WCWS, No. 3 Arizona turned the tables on No. 16 Tennessee by downing the Big Orange by run-rule, 8-0 (5 inn.), and forcing an “if necessary” contest for a berth in the best-of-three championship series. UA pitchers Kenzie Fowler and Sarah Akamine limited the Big Orange offense to just two hits (senior catcher Tiffany Huff, freshman pinch hitter Melissa Brown), while Ivy Renfroe took the loss for UT after allowing three earned runs on four hits with five K’s in 2.2 innings. Brittany Lastrapes and Karissa Buchanan each posted two RBIs for the ‘Cats.

NO. 16 TENNESSEE VS. NO. 3 ARIZONA WCWS GAME 13 June 6, 2010 at Oklahoma City, Okla. Tennessee 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 1 (49-15) Arizona 0 0 2 0 1 2 X - 5 12 0 (52-12) ------WP-Fowler (38-7) LP-I. Renfroe (31-6) T-2:42 A-5120 HR ARIZ - Chambers (18), Arredondo (7) Despite racing to a 2-0 lead heading into the bottom of the third inning, Tennessee was eliminated from the WCWS by No. 3 Arizona, 5-2. A bases-loaded walk by UT freshman second baseman Lauren Gibson granted the Lady Vols a 1-0 lead in the first and things looked promising as the Big Orange had entered the contest 39-4 in 2010 when scoring first. A beautiful Gibson slide around the UA catcher on a bloop single by senior catcher Tiffany Huff made it 2-0 in the top of third. Unfortunately Freshman pitcher Ivy Renfroe chats postgame with ESPN reporter Holly for Tennessee, Arizona’s Stacie Chambers dead-locked the score at 2-2 on a two- Rowe after firing a three-hit shutout versus #3 Arizona. The 9-0 (5 inn.) run bomb in the bottom of the third. A one-out single by Bridgette Del Ponte in victory marked the Jackson, Tenn., native’s first career appearance at the the fifth gave UA its first lead of the game. From there Brittany Lastrapes added a WCWS. two-run HR just inside the right field fair pole to finalize the score at 5-2. 9944 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL NNCAACAA TTOURNAMENTOURNAMENT HHISTORYISTORY

TENNESSEE NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS ALL-TIME LADY VOL SOFTBALL

TEAM BATTING - GAME MEDIA GUIDE COVERS

AAtt BBatsats ...... 4400 vvs.s. LLouisville,ouisville, 5/23/105/23/10 RRunsuns ...... 1111 vvs.s. VVirginia,irginia, 5/22/105/22/10 HHitsits ...... 1155 vvs.s. VVirginia,irginia, 5/22/105/22/10 RunsRuns BBattedatted IInn ...... 110,0, vs.vs. VVirginia,irginia, 5/22/105/22/10 DDoublesoubles ...... 33,, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. LLouisville,ouisville, 5/23/105/23/10 TTriplesriples ...... 11,, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. GGeorgia,eorgia, 66/4/10/4/10 HHomeome RRunsuns ...... 33,, atat MMichigan,ichigan, 55/28/10/28/10 TTotalotal BBasesases ...... 222,2, vs.vs. VVirginia,irginia, 5/22/105/22/10 SSacrificeacrifice FFlieslies ...... 11,, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. Virginia,Virginia, 5/22/105/22/10 SSacrificeacrifice HHitsits ...... 33,, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. JJamesames MMadison,adison, 55/15/09/15/09 MMostost SStrikeoutstrikeouts ...... 114,4, mostmost rrecentlyecently vvs.s. VVirginiairginia TTech,ech, 55/17/08/17/08 WWalksalks ...... 99,, vs.vs. AArizona,rizona, 66/3/10/3/10 H Hitit bbyy PPitchitch ...... 44,, vs.vs. VVirginiairginia TTech,ech, 55/20/06/20/06 SStolentolen BBasesases ...... 77,, vs.vs. VVirginia,irginia, 5/22/105/22/10 M Mostost RRunnersunners LLOBOB ...... 116,6, vs.vs. LLouisville,ouisville, 5/23/105/23/10 1996 1997 1998 TEAM PITCHING - GAME

Innings Pitched...... 11.0, vs. Michigan, 6/5/05 Batters Faced ...... 43, Monica Abbott vs. Michigan, 6/5/05 Runs Allowed ...... 12, most recently vs. Washington, 5/21/99 Earned Runs Allowed ..11, vs. Washington, 5/21/99 Strikeouts ...... 17, most recently vs. Northwestern, 6/3/07 Walks ...... 7, vs. Michigan, 5/28/06 Hits ...... 17, vs. Washington, 5/21/99 Doubles ...... 7, vs. Cal State Fullerton, 5/20/99 Triples ...... 1, most recently vs. UCLA, 6/1/06 Home Runs ...... 3, most recently vs. Hawai’i, 5/26/07 Wild Pitches ...... 2, most recently vs. Winthrop, 5/16/08 Hit Batters ...... 3, most recently vvs.s. VVirginia,irginia, 5/22/105/22/10 1999 2000 2001 TEAM FIELDING - GAME

Putouts ...... 33, vs. Michigan, 6/5/05 Assists ...... 15, vs. Michigan, 6/5/05 Errors ...... 3, most recently vs. Arizona, 6/4/06 Double Plays...... 1, most recently vs. Arizona, 6/6/10 Passed Balls ...... 1, most recently vvs.s. VVirginia,irginia, 5/22/105/22/10 INDIVIDUAL BATTING - GAME

At Bats ...... 6, Raven Chavanne vs. Louisville, 5/23/10 Runs ...... 3, Lillian Hammond vs. Hawai’i, 5/25/07 Hits ...... 4, most recently by Raven Chavanne vs. Virginia, 5/22/10 Runs Batted In ...... 5, most recently by Tiffany Huff vs. Hawai’i, 5/25/07 2002 2003 2004 Doubles ...... 2, most recently by Erinn Webb vs. Nebraska, 5/16/09 Triples ...... 1, most recently by Raven Chavanne vs. Georgia, 6/4/10 Home Runs ...... 2, most recently by Erinn Webb at Michigan, 5/28/10 Total Bases ...... 10, Erinn Webb vs. Virginia Tech, 5/18/08 Sacrifice Flies ...... 1, most recently by Nicole Kajitani vs. Virginia, 5/22/10 Sacrifice Hits ...... 2, most recently by Shannon Doepking vs. Arizona St., 6/3/06 Most Strikeouts ...... 4, Tonya Callahan vs. Arizona St., 6/3/06 Walks ...... 3, most recently by Tiffany Huff vs. Jacksonville State, 5/17/09 Hit by Pitch ...... 2, most recently by Lindsay Schutzler vs. Virginia Tech, 5/20/06 Stolen Bases ...... 2, most recently by Lauren Gibson & Kelly Grieve vs. Virginia, 5/22/10 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING - GAME Innings Pitched...... 11.0, Monica Abbott vs. Michigan, 6/5/05 Batters Faced ...... 43, Monica Abbott vs. Michigan, 6/5/05 2005 2006 2007 Runs Allowed ...... 7, most recently by Megan Rhodes vs. Hawai’i, 5/26/07 Earned Runs Allowed ..7, Megan Rhodes vs. Hawai’i, 5/26/07 Strikeouts ...... 17, most recently by Monica Abbott vs. Northwestern, 6/3/07 Walks ...... 7, Megan Rhodes vs. Michigan, 5/28/06 Hits ...... 12, Ivy Renfroe vs. Arizona, 6/6/10 Doubles ...... 5, Sarah Ayres vs. Cal State Fullerton, 5/20/99 Triples ...... 1, most recently by Monica Abbott vs. UCLA, 6/1/06 Home Runs ...... 3, Megan Rhodes vs. Hawai’i, 5/26/07 Wild Pitches ...... 2, most recently by Ashton Ward vs. Winthrop, 5/16/08 Hit Batters ...... 3, most recently by Ivy Renfroe vs. Virginia, 5/22/10 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING - GAME

Putouts ...... 18, Shannon Doepking vs. Northwestern, 6/3/07 Assists ...... 6, Kristi Durant vs. Michigan, 6/5/05 2008 Errors ...... 2, Lindsay Schutzler vs. Arizona, 6/4/06 2009 2010 Passed Balls ...... 1, most recently by Tiffany Huff vs. Virginia, 5/22/10

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NADIA CAMERON KATHERINE CARD RAVEN CHAVANNE INDIA CHILES ALEXIA CLAY ASHLEY CLINE Monica Abbott Chosen to USA Softball National Team Camp (12/7/04, 5/5/05, 8/12/05) Winner of the USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year trophy (2007) Member of USA Softball National Training Team 2006 Winner of the Honda Award for Softball (2007) Pitcher on USA Softball National Team during World Cup of Softball, Japan Cup (Su. ‘05) Winner of the Roy F. Kramer SEC Female Athlete of the Year award (2007) Pitcher on USA Softball National Team during II World Cup of Softball, XI ISF Named “Team Sport Athlete of the Year” by the Women’s Sports Foundation (2007) Women’s World Championship and Japan Cup (Summer 2006) Finalist for the Honda-Broderick Cup 2007 Member of gold-medal winning U.S. National Team at III World Cup of Nominated for ESPY award for “Best Female Collegiate Athlete” 2007 Softball, Canada Cup and Pan American Games in (Summer 2007) Drafted by of 2007 Named one of 18 members of the 2008 U.S. National Team with a strong Helped the Washington Glory to the NPF Championship 2007 chance at representing her country in the 2008 in Co-Female Amateur Athlete of the Year from the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame 2007 Beijing, China Registered 23 career no-hitters and six perfect games Silver medalist at the 2008 Beijing Olympics after going 3-0 in the circle with Struck out 10 or more hitters 125 times in her career a 0.00 ERA while tossing the only perfect game in U.S. Olympic history Holds NCAA Division I career victory record (at 189) (vs. the Netherlands) Holds NCAA Division I career shutout record (at 112) Member of gold-medal winning U.S. National Team at KFC World Cup of Holds NCAA Division I career record in strikeouts (at 2,440) Softball 5 and the ISF XII World Championship (Summer 2010) Holds NCAA Division I career record in appearances (at 253) Holds NCAA Division I single-season record for strikeouts with 724 in 2007 Ashley Andrews USA Softball Player of the Year Top Three Finalist 2006, 2007 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2010 USA Softball Player of the Year Top 10 Finalist 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Finalist for the Honda Award for Softball 2006, 2007 Sarah Ayres Louisville Slugger/NFCA First-Team All-American 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 1998, 1999 Louisville Slugger/NFCA First-Team All-South Region 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Academic All-SEC 1998, 1999 ESPN.com Preseason First-Team All-American 2007 Lady Vol Team MVP 1998 All-Tourney, Women’s College World Series 2005, 2006, 2007 All-Tourney, Lady Vol Spring Invitational, Mardi Gras Classic1998 Had 10 overall wins in the circle in three appearances at the WCWS All-Tourney, NCAA Regional No. 6 2004 Holly Baker SEC Pitcher of the Year 2004, 2005 (Co-Pitcher), 2007 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2010 SEC Freshman of the Year 2004 First-Team All-SEC 2004, 2005, 2007 Tiffany Baker Second-Team All-SEC 2006 SEC Freshman Honor Roll 2007 SEC All-Freshman Team 2004 All-SEC Tournament 2005, 2006 Jackie Beavers SEC Tournament MVP 2006 Lady Vol Team MVP 2000 UT Daily Beacon Athlete of the Year 2004, 2005 Most Valuable Pitcher, Lady Vol Spring Invitational 1999 Lady Vol Team MVP 2004 SEC Pitcher of the Week 1999 (4/13) Set NCAA freshman records for wins (45) and strikeouts (582) 2004 Academic All-SEC 1998 Set SEC records for wins (45) and strikeouts (582) 2004 All-Tourney, Lady Vol Spring Invitational 2000 Reset SEC records for wins (50) and strikeouts (603) 2005 All-Tourney, Rocky Top Markets Classic 2000 Set SEC record for double-digit strikeout efforts (34) 2004 All-Tourney, State-Line Classic 2000 Set SEC career records for strikeouts and victories 2006 All-Tourney, Rocky Top Markets Classic 1999 Led the nation in strikeouts 2004, 2005, 2007 All-Tourney, Great Smoky Challenge 1996 Led nation in victories 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 All-Tourney, Lady Vol Classic 1996 USA Softball National Player of the Week 2004 (2/10); 2005 (2/14); 2006 (3/21), 2007 (2/21) All-Tourney, Louisiana Classics 1996 Louisville Slugger/NFCA National Player of the Week 2005 (5/4); 2006 (3/22), 2007 (2/21) SEC Pitcher of the Week 2004 (2/9, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12) Brittany Bessho SEC Pitcher of the Week 2005 (2/7, 3/7, 3/14, 5/3, 5/10) Academic All-SEC 2004, 2005 SEC Pitcher of the Week 2006 (2/14, 3/20, 4/24) SEC Pitcher of the Week 2007 (2/12, 2/19, 3/6, 4/9) Nicole Borg edamerica Lady Vol Athlete of the Month for February and April 2004 & 2005 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2002 CAREacter Star Athlete of the Week 2007 (3/21) Academic All-SEC 2003 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2007 Most Valuable Player, Triangle Classic 2001 Most Valuable Player, State-Line Classic 2004 SEC Pitcher of the Week 2001 (2/19) Most Outstanding Pitcher, Lady Vol Classic, Paradise Classic 2004 All-Tourney, Carolina Classic 2007 Angela Brewer All-Tourney, Georgia Southern Invitational 2005 SEC Good Works Team 2004 All-Tourney, Compass Bank Invitational 2004 Second-Team All-SEC 2004 All-Tourney, New Mexico State Kick-Off Invitational 2004 All-Tourney, Compass Bank Invitational 2004 Selected to USA Softball National Elite Team 2004 9966 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL HHONORSONORS AANDND AAWARDSWARDS

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All-Tourney, New Mexico State Kick-Off Invitational 2004 Megan Givens All-Tourney, First Tennessee Round Robin 2003 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2010 All-Tourney, Golden Panther Invitational 2003 SEC Freshman Honor Roll 2010 All-Tourney, Triple Crown Invitational 2003 All-Tourney, UNLV Tournament 2003 Kelly Grieve USA Softball Player of the Year Watch List 2010 Leigh Ann Ellis Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region 2009 All-Tourney, Louisville Slugger 2002 All-SEC Tournament 2010 First-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV 2010 Holly Ellison SEC Spring Honor Roll 2009, 2010 Most Valuable Player, Georgia Southern Reebok Invitational 2000 All-Tourney, State-Line Classic 2000 Jennifer Griffin All-Tourney, Carolina Classic 2007 Sarah Fekete SEC Spring Honor Roll 2007 Led NCAA Division I in batting average at .500 Louisville Slugger/NFCA First-Team All-American 2005, 2006 Lillian Hammond Louisville Slugger/NFCA First-Team All-South Region 2005, 2006 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winner 2010 Finalist for the Honda Award for Softball 2006 First-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American 2007, 2008, 2009 USA Softball Player of the Year Top 10 Finalist 2006 First-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV 2007, 2008, 2009 Lady Vol/AOPi Athlete of the Year 2006 SEC Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2009 The Daily Beacon Female Athlete of the Year 2006 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Second-Team All-South Region 2008 Drafted by the of National Pro Fastpitch 2006 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist 2009 First-Team All-SEC 2005, 2006 Drafted by the Philadelphia Force of National Pro Fastpitch 2009 All-SEC Tournament 2003, 2004, 2006 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2008, 2010 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2006, 2007 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2007, 2008, 2009 Academic All-SEC 2005 SEC Freshman Honor Roll 2006 SEC Player of the Week 2005 (3/21); 2006 (3/13) SEC Community Service Team 2008 All-Tourney, Georgia Southern Invitational 2005 All-Tourney, Lady Vol Classic 2004 Whitney Hammond USA Softball Team Selection Camp Participant 2006 SEC Freshman Honor Roll 2010 Player on USA Softball World Univ. Games Team (Taiwan - Summer ‘06) Liane Horiuchi Kelli Fitzgerald SEC All-Freshman Team 2006 NFCA Second-Team All-South Region 1998 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2007 Second-Team All-SEC 1998, 1999 SEC Freshman Honor Roll 2006 Most Valuable Player, Lady Vol Spring Invitational 1999 SEC Player of the Week 1999 (3/16) Cat Hosfield All-Tourney, Fresno State Classic 1998 SEC All-Freshman Team 2009 All-Tourney, Great Smoky Challenge 1996 SEC Freshman of the Week 2009 (2/23) All-Tourney, Lady Vol Classic 1996 Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” Sept. 8, 2008 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2010 Annie Fletcher All-Tourney, Triangle Classic 2001 Tiffany Huff NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winner 2010 Morgan Fowler Louisville Slugger/NFCA Second-Team All-American 2009 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2010 Louisville Slugger/NFCA First-Team All-Southeast Region 2010 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Southeast Region 2009 Allison Fulmer Louisville Slugger/NFCA Second-Team All-South Region 2008 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2007, 2008, 2009 USA Softball Player of the Year Top 25 Finalist 2009 SEC Freshman Honor Roll 2006 USA Softball Player of the Year Watch List 2008, 2009, 2010 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist 2010 Lauren Gibson Second-Team All-SEC 2009 SEC All-Freshman Team 2010 Second-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American 2009, 2010 SEC Freshman of the Week 2010 (5/10) First-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV 2009, 2010 SEC Freshman Honor Roll 2010 USA Softball National Collegiate Co-Player of the Week 2009 (2/10) Second-Team Preseason All-SEC 2008 SEC Player of the Week 2009 (2/9) Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in the Crowd” March 30, 2009 9988 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL HHONORSONORS AANDND AAWARDSWARDS

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Jodi Ramirez Jenny Steele First-Team Verizon Academic All-America 1998 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 1998, 1999 Verizon Academic All-District 1998 Academic All-SEC 1997, 1998, 1999 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 1997, 1998 Academic All-SEC 1998 Carrie Swinford SEC Player of the Week 1998 (5/5) NFCA Second-Team All-South Region 1997, 1999 Second-Team All-SEC 1999 Tracy Reidhead NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 1999 First-Team All-SEC 1997 SEC Player of the Week 1997 (5/6) Third-Team Verizon Academic All-America 1997 All-Tourney, Eastern Kentucky Invitational 1999 Verizon Academic All-District IV 1997 All-Tourney, Rocky Top Markets Classic,Lady Vol Classic 1999 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 1996, 1997 All-Tourney, Tennessee Tournament of Champions 1996 Academic All-SEC 1997 Most Valuable Player, Lady Vol Classic 1997 Leah Taylor All-Tourney, Great Smoky Challenge, Louisiana Classics 1996 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2010 SEC Freshman Honor Roll 2010 Ivy Renfroe Louisville Slugger/NFCA Second-Team All-Southeast Region 2010 Blaine Teasley Second-Team All-SEC 2010 All-Tourney, Triple Crown Invitational 2003 SEC All-Freshman Team 2010 All-Tourney, Georgia State Round Robin 2002 SEC Pitcher of the Week 2010 (3/29) SEC Freshman of the Week 2010 (3/8) Maria Torres All-Tourney, Women’s College World Series 2010 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 All-SEC Tournament 2010 Academic All-SEC 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 All-Tourney, Cavalier Classic 2002 Amber Rhinehart All-Tourney, Louisville Slugger 2002 Second-Team All-SEC 2003 SEC Player of the Week 2004 (2/16) Sarah Vaughn Academic All-SEC, 2004 SEC Good Works Team 2006 Most Valuable Player, New Mexico State Kick-Off Invitational 2004 Most Valuable Player, First Tennessee Round Robin 2003 Amanda Venable All-Tourney, Compass Bank Invitational 2004 Second-Team All-SEC 1999 All-Tourney, Paradise Classic 2004 All-SEC Tournament 1999 All-Tourney, Golden Panther Invitational 2003 Lady Vol Team MVP 1999 SEC Player of the Week 1999 (4/20) Megan Rhodes All-Tourney, Campbell/Cartier Classic 2000 Second-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American 2008 All-Tourney, State-Line Classic 2000 First-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV 2008 All-Tourney, Eastern Kentucky Invitational 1999 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist 2008 SEC All-Freshman Team 2005 Buffy Walker NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2005, 2008 NFCA First-Team All-South Region 1997 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2006, 2007, 2008 First-Team All-SEC 1997 SEC Community Service Team 2007 SEC Pitcher of the Week 1997 (4/8), 1998 (4/14) CAREacter Star Athlete of the Week 2008 (3/3) First No-Hitter in School History 1996 (2/24 vs. Cleveland State) All-Tourney, Lady Vol Classic 1997 Carissa Roustan All-Tourney, Lady Vol Spring Invitational 1997 All-Tourney, Cavalier Classic 2002 All-Tourney, Great Smoky Challenge 1996 All-Tourney, Tennessee Tournament of Champions 1996 Caitlin Ryan NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2005, 2008 Ashton Ward SEC Spring Honor Roll 2006, 2007, 2008 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Second-Team All-South Region 2008 Female Big Orange Award winner at the second-annual VOLSCARS USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Week 2008 (2/11) Louisville Slugger/NFCA National Player of the Week 2008 (2/11) Lindsay Schutzler SEC Pitcher of the Week 2008 (2/11) USA Softball Player of the Year Watch List 2006, 2007 SEC Freshman of the Week 2008 (2/11) USA Softball Player of the Year Top 25 Finalist 2007 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2008 USA Softball Player of the Year Top 11 Finalist 2007 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2009 Drafted by the of National Pro Fastpitch 2007 Louisville Slugger/NFCA First-Team All-American 2006 Lisa Warren Louisville Slugger/NFCA Second-Team All-American 2005, 2007 Second-Team All-SEC 1999 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American of the Year (Univ. Div.) 2006, 2007 SEC Player of the Week 1999 (4/6) First-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American 2005, 2006, 2007 Most Valuable Player, Lady Vol Spring Invitational 1998 First-Team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District IV 2005, 2006, 2007 Most Valuable Player, Toyota Lady Vol Classic 1998 SEC Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2007 All-Tourney, Lady Vol Spring Invitational 1999 Louisville Slugger/NFCA First-Team All-South Region 2006, 2007 Louisville Slugger/NFCA Second-Team All-South Region 2005 Erinn Webb First-Team All-SEC 2006, 2007 All-Tourney, Women’s College World Series 2010 Second-Team All-SEC 2005 All-SEC Tournament 2009 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award Top 10 Finalist 2007 SEC Community Service Team 2009 All-Tourney, Women’s College World Series 2007 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2008, 2009 USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Week 2006 (2/21) Louisville Slugger/NFCA National Player of the Week 2006 (2/22) Adrianna Wilson NFCA Scholar-Athlete Team 2005 NFCA First-Team All-South Region 2002 SEC Spring Honor Roll 2006, 2007 NFCA Second-Team All-South Region 1999 Academic All-SEC 2004, 2005 Lady Vol Team MVP 2002 All-SEC Tournament 2004, 2006, 2007 edsouth Lady Vol Athlete of the Month for March 2002 SEC Player of the Week 2005 (2/28); 2006 (2/20); 2007 (4/2) SEC Player of the Week 2002 (3/11) Most Valuable Player, Lady Vol Classic 2004 All-Tourney, Louisville Slugger 2002 All-Tourney, Carolina Classic 2007 All-Tourney, Triple Crown Invitational 2002 All-Tourney, Georgia Southern Invitational 2005 All-Tourney, Georgia Southern Reebok Invitational 2000 All-Tourney, Charleston Southern Invitational 2005 All-Tourney, Lady Vol Spring Invitational 1999 All-Tourney, Paradise Classic 2004 USA Softball Team Selection Camp Participant 2006, 2007 Lisa Wyatt Player on USA Softball World Univ. 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MONICA CAREER ABBOTT ACCOMPLISHMENTS 6-3 -- Pitcher USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year (2007) Winner of the Honda Award for Softball (2007) 2007 Stats: 50-5 record, 0.68 ERA, 29 solo shutouts, Salinas, Calif. 358.1 IP, 724 strikeouts Career Stats: 189-34 record, 0.79 ERA, 112 solo shutouts, 1,448.0 innings, 2,440 strikeouts NCAA Career Records Registered 23 career no-hitters and six perfect games Struck out 10 or more hitters 125 times in her career Wins -- 189 Current member of the U.S. National Team Led NCAA Division I in victories in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Appearances -- 253 Holds NCAA Division I career victory record (at 189) Shutouts -- 112 Holds NCAA Division I career shutout record (at 112) Holds NCAA Division I career record in strikeouts (at 2,440) Strikeouts -- 2,440 Holds NCAA Division I career record in appearances (at 253) Holds NCAA Division I single-season record Innings Pitched --- 1,448.0 for strikeouts with 724 in 2007 Set SEC records for career wins and career strikeouts Holds SEC single season marks for wins (50) and strikeouts (724) (set in 2007) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 First-Team NFCA All-American 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 First-Team NFCA All-South Region 2005, 2006, 2007 Women’s College World Series All-Tournament selection Had 10 wins in the circle in three appearances at the Women’s College World Series Four-time All-SEC Selection (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Three-time SEC Pitcher of the Year (2004, 2005, 2007) 2004 SEC Freshman of the Year 2006 SEC Tournament Most Valuable Player Named to USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year Preseason Watch List (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Named to USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year Top 25 Finalists (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Named to USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year Top 10 Finalists (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) Named USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year Final Three Selection (2006, 2007) Named fi nalist for Honda Award for Softball (2006, 2007) Three-time NFCA National Player of the Week Four-time USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Week 16-time SEC Pitcher of the Week Member of gold-medal winning U.S. National Team at the II World Cup of Softball, ISF World Championships and Japan Cup in 2006, the III World Cup of Softball, Canada Cup and Pan American Games in 2007 and the KFC World Cup of Softball and Canada Cup in 2009 Helped the Washington Glory to the 2007 National Pro Fastpitch title Won a silver medal with the U.S. National Team at the 2008 Beijing Olympics The scream of delight from Abbott in the background tells the whole story. On Won gold at the ISF XII Women’s World Championship and at the May 6 at Tyson Park in Knoxville, Tenn., the 6-3 lefthander struck out Alabama’s KFC World Cup of Softball 5 in 2010 Helped her Toyota Motor Corporation squad win the Japan Pro League Charlotte Morgan to end the first inning. The K was number 2,266 in her illus- Championship in 2010, throwing a perfect game in the title contest trious career to break the record of former Texas and current U.S. pitcher who was in attendance working for ESPN.

On the night of her receiving the prestigious Women’s Sports Foundation’s “Team Sport Athlete of At the annual Women’s College World Series, Abbott was the Year” trophy, Abbott stopped to pose for a picture with Carol, the wife of former UT President presented with the prestigious USA Softball National Player John Petersen, tennis legend Billie Jean King and Tennessee Women’s Athletics Director Joan Cronan. of the Year award after a season during which she won 50 games and struck out 724.

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Former Tennessee Lady Vol pitcher Monica Abbott was selected to represent her country as part of the presti- gious United States Softball Team at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, the People’s Republic of China. During her stay at the international competition, the Salinas, Calif., native performed superbly from the circle in helping guide Team USA to a silver medal. Her stat line was staggering: a squad-best 3-0 record, a 0.29 ERA, 32 strikeouts in just 24 innings of work while allowing the opposition to hit at just a .076 clip. The 6-3 lefthander also became the fi rst American pitcher in Olympic history to fi re a per- fect game by blanking the Netherlands. Unfortunately a shocking defeat in the championship game to world power Japan cost Team USA the gold, but Abbott made the most of the experience. The pagentry of the opening and clos- ing ceremonies, the Olympic Village, visiting with athletes from all over the world, the heart-pounding competition. Monica Abbott in the circle, a face of utter concentration as she prepares to In her own words, it was something she will never forget. throw a practice pitch during the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China.

One of the best parts of the Olympic experience and attending the University of Tennessee is the impressive number of fellow Lady Vols who also make the trip in various sports. Here Abbott catches up with former Tennessee basketball players and Kara Lawson before opening ceremonies.

Abbott made her triumphant homecoming to Lee Softball Stadium and the University of Tennessee in front of a packed house of 1,622 fans on April 12, 2008, as the hurler and the U.S. Olympic Softball Team defeated the Lady Vols, 4-2. The 6-3 lefthander fired a complete game two-hitter with 11 strikeouts. Her former team did manage a pair of solo homers to nab a 2-0 lead and led the prestigious squad into the fifth inning before succumbing.

A moment that Abbott had long dreamed about, receiving her Olympic medal at the medal ceremony at Fengtai Softball Stadium.

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SHANNON DOEPKING KAT DOTSON KRISTI DURANT SARAH FEKETE KELLI FITZGERALD 2007 All-Region 2010 All-American 2005, 06 All-American 2005, 06 All-American 1998 All-Region 2010 All-Region 2003, 05, 06 All-Region 2010 All-SEC, SEC All-Defensive (RF) 2005, 06 All-Region 1998, 99 All-SEC 2010 All-SEC Freshman 2003, 04, 05 All-SEC 2005, 06 All-SEC

LAUREN GIBSON KELLY GRIEVE LILLIAN HAMMOND LIANE HORIUCHI CAT HOSFIELD 2010 All-SEC Freshman 2009 All-Region 2008 All-Region 2006 All-SEC Freshman 2009 All-SEC Freshman 2007, 08, 09 Academic All-American 2009 SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year

TIFFANY HUFF BRIDGET JACKSON JEN LAPICKI LAUREN MATTOX KENYAIL NORRIS 2009 All-American 1997 All-SEC 2008 All-SEC Freshman 2003 All-Region 1999 Academic All-American 2008, 09, 10 All-Region 2009 Academic All-American 1999 All-Region 2009 All-SEC, 2007 SEC All-Freshman 1998, 99 All-SEC 2009, 10 Academic All-American 110404 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL LLADYADY VVOLSOLS OOFF DDISTINCTIONISTINCTION

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KENORA POSEY JODI RAMIREZ TRACY REIDHEAD IVY RENFROE AMBER RHINEHART 2008 All-SEC 1998 Academic All-American 1997 Academic All-American 2010 All-Region 2003 All-SEC 2008 SEC All-Defensive (SS) 1997 All-SEC 2010 All-SEC 2010 All-SEC Freshman

MEGAN RHODES LINDSAY SCHUTZLER JESSICA SPIGNER CARRIE SWINFORD AMANDA VENABLE 2008 Academic All-American 2005, 06, 07 All-American 2009, 10 All-Region 1997, 99 All-Region 1999 All-SEC 2005, 06, 07 All-Region 2005 All-SEC Freshman 2005, 06, 07 All-SEC 2009 All-SEC Freshman 1999 All-SEC 2006, 07 Aca. All-American of the Year

BUFFY WALKER ASHTON WARD LISA WARREN ADRIANNA WILSON LISA WYATT 1997 All-Region 2008 All-Region 1999 All-SEC 1999, 2002 All-Region 1997 All-Region 1997 All-SEC

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MONICA ABBOTT -- SALINAS, CALIF. U.S. National Team (Summer 2010) -- Won gold medals at the KFC World Cup of Softball 5 (July 22-26) and the ISF XII Women’s World Championship in Caracas, Venezuela (June 23-July 3) U.S. National Team (Summer 2009) -- Won championship at the 2009 Pan Am Qualifier in Maracay, Venezuela, by going 6-0 with a 0.24 ERA and 51 K’s in 29 innings of work. Also a big contributor on the U.S. National Team’s 2009 KFC World Cup of Softball and the Canada Cup titlists. U.S. Olympic Team (Summer 2008) -- Guided the U.S. to a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics by posting a 3-0 record and a 0.00 ERA from the circle. Abbott also fired the first perfect game for the United States in Olympic competi- tion with a dominant win over the Netherlands. U.S. National Team (Summer 2007) -- Won Gold Medals at the III World MONICA ABBOTT LINDSAY SCHUTZLER Cup of Softball, the Canada Cup and the PamAm Games. Went 6-0 record in 26.2 innings pitched with a 0.00 ERA while twice defeating U.S. archrival Japan U.S. National Team (Summer 2006) -- Won Gold Medals at II World Cup of Softball, XI ISF Women’s World Championship and Japan Cup. Defeated Great Britain and China at the World Cup, New Zealand at the World Champ. and Japan in the title game at the Japan Cup U.S. National Team Selection Pool -- Was chosen as part of the selection pool for all USA Softball programs including the USA National Team for 2006-07 season U.S. National Team (Summer 2005) -- Part of silver medalists at the I World Cup of Softball and the Japan Cup USA Elite Team (October 2004) -- Helped guide her team to a gold medal at the 1st World University Softball Championship in Plant City, Fla. Defeated China with a one-hitter with 11 strikeouts; Posted a 0.50 ERA with 23 K’s in 14 innings of work Junior Women’s World Championship Team (Summer 2003) -- Part of SARAH FEKETE TIFFANY HUFF silver medalists at the 2003 Junior Women’s World Championship. Pitched the gold medal game against Japan but lost 3-2 on an error behind her in eight innings; Struck out 12 against Australia in a 4-0 win and 16 against Canada in a two-hit, 5-0 win. Struck out 58 batters over five appearances spanning 32 total innings of work with a 0.28 ERA 2002 Junior Women’s National Team (Summer 2002) -- Part of gold medal- ists at the inaugural PanAm Junior Championships. Took home Most Valuable Player honors after hurling a one-hitter and 13 K’s in the 2-0 title win over Canada.

LINDSAY SCHUTZLER -- MONTEREY, CALIF. U.S. National Team Selection Pool -- Was chosen as part of the selection pool for all USA Softball programs including the USA National Team for 2006-07 and 2007-08 seasons TONYA CALLAHAN RALPH WEEKLY U.S. World University Games Team (Summer 2006) -- Played alongside Sarah Fekete on the gold medal-winning World Univ. Games Team in T’ai-nan City, Taiwan USA Elite Team (Summer 2005) -- Part of silver medalists at the Canada Cup in Surrey, British Columbia, and gold medalists at the Intercontinental Cup in Madrid, Spain. Ranked second on the team in hitting at .400 during the Canada Cup with a team-best nine runs scored and six stolen bases. Hit an impressive .456 (26- of-57) combined at both the Canada and Intercontinental Cup events

RALPH WEEKLY Women’s National Team Selection Committee -- Chosen in Nov. 2009 to serve from 2010-2012 on a five-member committee to select the U.S. Women’s National Teams. Coach/Women’s National Teams Director -- Won 13 total gold medals with CAT HOSFIELD overall record of 130-15 (.897) as coach Men’s National Team Director -- Served in this capacity from 1999-2001 Hitting Coach/Team Leader--U.S. National Team (2000 Olympics-Sydney, Australia) -- Was part of the second consecutive gold medal-winning U.S. National Team

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Hitting Coach/Third Base Coach--U.S. National Team (1996 Olympics-Atlanta, Georgia) -- Was part of the gold medal-winning U.S. National Team Coach--Pan Am Games Qualifier Team (1994) -- Gold medalists Assistant Coach -- (All gold medalists) 1994 World Games, 1995 Pan Am Games, 1996 South Pacific Classic, 1997 Canada Cup, 1999 Pan Am Games, 1999 America Cup, 2000 European Championship and the 2001 Hawaii Cup

KAREN WEEKLY Women’s National Team Coaching Pool (2011-12) -- Was selected to the U.S. Women’s National and Junior Women’s National coaching pool for 2011-12

SARAH FEKETE -- MARYVILLE, TENN. RAVEN CHAVANNE MADISON SHIPMAN U.S. World University Games Team (Summer 2006) -- Played alongside Lindsay Schutzler on the gold medal-winning World Univ. Games Team in T’ai-nan City, Taiwan

RAVEN CHAVANNE -- THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. U.S. Women’s Futures National Team (Summer 2010) -- Hit .389 overall with three runs scored, two stolen bases and an RBI for the surprising silver medalists at the KFC World Cup of Softball 5 at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, Okla. Played in all seven contests for the Futures squad and was at her best in an upset against defending 2008 Olympic Gold medalist Japan (7/25), going 3-for-3 at the dish and scoring the eventual winning run after singling to lead off the sixth inning. KAREN WEEKLY JEN LAPICKI MADISON SHIPMAN -- VALENCIA, CALIF. U.S. Junior Women’s National Team (Summer 2010) -- Hit .421 (8-for-19) with eight runs scored, two doubles, nine stolen bases and seven RBIs while start- ing all nine contests for her gold medal winning squad at the 2010 Pan American Championship (18-under) in Bogota, Colombia (Aug. 6-15).

CAT HOSFIELD -- MURFREESBORO, TENN. U.S. National Team Selection Camp Invitee (Summer 2008) -- Participated in the tryout camp for the U.S. National Teams.

TIFFANY HUFF -- SAUGUS, CALIF. U.S. National Team Selection Camp Invitee (Summer 2009) -- Was invited to tryout for the U.S. National Teams, but was unable to participate because of injury. U.S. Junior World Championship Team (Summer 2007) -- Part of the gold Legendary Tennessee pitcher Monica Abbott has long been a medal-winning U.S. Junior National Team that won in Enschede, Netherlands. Huff stalwart on the U.S. Women’s National Team roster and earned delivered a .440 (11-of-25) batting average to go along with two doubles, a triple, a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the People’s eight runs scored and six RBI. Republic of China. During the event the 6-3 lefthander became the first United States pitcher to throw a perfect game in U.S. Junior Pan Am Qualifier Team (Summer 2006) -- Spent the sum- Olympic history. mer of 2006 playing for Team USA’s Junior Pan Am Qualifier Team in Caguas, Puerto Rico, that roared to a perfect 10-0 record to qualify for the Junior World Championships…Huff delivered seven RBI, six runs scored, a double and a grand slam in eight games played

JEN LAPICKI -- OLDWICK, N.J. Lapicki was invited to tryout for the 2007 U.S. Junior National Team

TONYA CALLAHAN -- HOLDEN, MO. Became the youngest player in history to be invited to tryout for the U.S. National Team during her junior year (2003) at Holden High School (Mo.) wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 110707 UUTT RECORDSRECORDS VVS.S. OOPPONENTSPPONENTS

Scoring Last Scoring Last Opponent W L UT Opp. Game Opponent W L UT Opp. Game Akron 1 0 7 6 1996 (7-6) Minnesota 0 1 1 2 2002 (1-2) Alabama 14 29 120 196 2010 (3-4) Mississippi 30 7 201 72 2010 (6-3) Alabama State 2 0 20 2 2002 (9-2) Mississippi State 25 14 196 133 2010 (10-4) Appalachian State 8 0 47 1 2009 (8-0) Missouri St. 3 1 26 16 2004 (8-0) Arizona 5 11 29 67 2010 (2-5) Morehead State 4 0 28 7 2005 (8-0) Arizona State 1 1 5 8 2006 (3-1) Nebraska 3 0 19 2 2009 (5-2) Arkansas 26 11 156 69 2010 (5-3) New Mexico State 3 0 33 5 2010 (10-1) Auburn 23 17 139 133 2010 (5-3) Niagara 1 0 11 0 1996 (11-0) Austin Peay 17 0 108 10 2010 (10-0) Nicholls State 0 2 2 6 1996 (2-4) Ball State 2 0 9 2 2010 (5-0) North Carolina 3 1 5 14 2007 (2-0) Baylor 4 4 25 31 2005 (4-0) North Carolina A&T 4 0 60 4 2005 (19-0) Belmont 14 0 140 9 2009 (15-0) North Carolina State 1 0 9 0 2006 (9-0) Bethune-Cookman 0 1 2 3 2002 (2-3) North Florida 1 0 3 0 2009 (3-0) Boston College 2 0 8 1 2009 (7-1) UNC Greensboro 2 0 24 2 1997 (15-1) Boston University 1 0 9 0 2004 (9-0) UNC Wilmington 1 0 12 0 2002 (12-0) Bowling Green 1 0 18 0 2009 (18-0) Northern Colorado 2 0 22 0 2009 (10-0) Bradley 1 0 12 2 2010 (12-2) Northwestern 4 5 25 38 2009 (3-11) Brigham Young 3 0 23 8 2009 (4-0) Northwestern State (La.) 2 1 19 5 1996 (0-2) Buffalo 1 1 11 8 2006 (9-0) Notre Dame 0 3 2 14 2005 (2-5) California 0 3 8 26 2005 (3-7) Oakland (Mich.) 1 0 7 0 2007 (7-0) Cal State Fullerton 1 3 21 31 2007 (8-0) Ohio 3 0 19 1 2010 (5-1) Cal State Northridge 3 1 25 10 2007 (9-0) Ohio State 1 0 3 0 2010 (3-0) Cal Poly 3 0 26 6 2009 (8-6) Oklahoma 3 0 14 8 2010 (4-2) Campbell 2 0 18 6 2010 (9-6) Oklahoma State 1 0 8 0 2007 (8-0) Centenary 3 0 25 7 2001 (13-3) Oregon 2 1 8 4 2008 (5-0) Charleston Southern 1 0 9 0 2005 (9-0) Oregon State 4 4 15 16 2009 (4-0) Charlotte 1 0 8 4 2008 (8-4) Pacific 1 3 18 16 2010 (3-4) Chattanooga 3 2 18 7 1999 (8-0) Penn State 1 0 9 1 2007 (9-1) Cleveland State 2 0 14 8 2010 (12-8) Pittsburgh 1 0 5 2 2001 (5-2) Coastal Carolina 5 0 52 4 2007 (8-0) Presbyterian 2 0 18 2 2010 (9-1) College of Charleston 4 0 21 1 2007 (11-1) Princeton 1 1 11 11 2003 (11-5) Dartmouth 1 0 13 1 1996 (13-1) Providence 0 1 0 1 2005 (0-1) DePaul 2 0 10 1 2005 (6-1) Purdue 2 1 26 15 2006 (12-3) Detroit Mercy 1 0 10 2 1998 (10-2) Radford 5 0 48 13 2004 (11-2) Drexel 1 0 10 2 2002 (10-2) Rhode Island 1 0 12 0 2001 (12-0) East Carolina 2 1 17 4 2002 (8-1) Rider 1 0 10 0 2002 (10-0) East Tennessee State 13 0 93 13 2009 (5-0) Sacramento State 2 0 13 4 2007 (9-2) Eastern Kentucky 6 0 37 12 2000 (11-7) Saint Louis 4 0 32 7 1996 (4-0) Elon 1 0 13 2 2000 (13-2) Saint Mary’s 3 1 21 3 2010 (11-2) Florida A&M 5 0 32 4 2008 (5-1) Samford 8 2 78 33 2002 (1-0) Florida Atlantic 3 2 19 4 2002 (0-1) Sam Houston State 1 0 11 1 1997 (11-1) Florida 18 35 158 215 2010 (4-3) San Jose State 3 1 31 7 2009 (16-0) Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 6 2 2008 (6-2) Santa Clara 0 2 0 2 2001 (0-1) Florida International 2 0 11 2 2007 (8-0) Seton Hall 2 0 10 4 1996 (3-1) Florida State 2 0 9 5 2008 (8-5) South Carolina 25 15 153 82 2010 (8-0) Fresno State 1 1 10 11 2007 (5-0) Southern Illinois 0 1 6 7 1998 (6-7) Furman 5 0 44 7 2007 (8-0) Southern Mississippi 1 1 8 9 1999 (7-5) Gardner-Webb 3 0 14 0 2005 (8-0) Stanford 2 4 16 29 2010 (7-8) Georgia 25 27 232 210 2010 (7-5) Stephen F. Austin 2 0 13 10 2001 (5-4) Georgia Southern 4 0 22 2 2005 (5-0) Stetson 5 0 17 1 2003 (2-1) Georgia State 1 0 4 3 2002 (4-3) Syracuse 2 1 12 11 2010 (8-6) Georgia Tech 2 1 22 13 1999 (13-8) Temple 1 0 14 0 2006 (14-0) Hawai’i 7 2 49 21 2009 (3-2) Tennessee-Martin 1 0 8 0 1998 (8-0) Hofstra 3 0 16 3 2008 (5-2) Tennessee State 8 0 91 3 2008 (4-1) Illinois 2 0 9 0 2007 (5-0) Tennessee Tech 16 0 87 14 2010 (10-0) Illinois-Chicago 5 1 29 6 2007 (2-0) Texas 1 1 5 5 2010 (3-2) Illinois State 4 0 20 11 2010 (8-4) Texas A&M 2 0 7 0 2007 (2-0) Indiana 4 0 18 4 1999 (4-1) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2 0 14 3 2001 (7-2) Indiana State 0 1 0 1 1996 (0-1) Texas-Arlington 2 0 8 2 2009 (6-1) Iowa 1 1 12 15 2006 (11-2) Texas-San Antonio 1 0 2 1 1996 (2-1) Jacksonville 2 0 16 3 2003 (6-1) Texas State 1 2 9 9 2001 (0-2) Jacksonville State 1 2 6 10 2009 (1-2) Texas Tech 2 0 7 0 2006 (4-0) James Madison 2 0 7 4 2009 (4-3) Toledo 1 0 9 1 2007 (9-1) Kansas 3 2 25 12 2009 (4-2) Troy State 1 0 3 1 1996 (3-1) Kentucky 30 9 209 92 2010 (7-1) Tulsa 0 1 2 5 1998 (2-5) Kent State 0 2 4 6 1999 (0-1) UAB 1 0 9 1 2004 (9-1) LeMoyne (N.Y.) 1 0 30 0 1996 (30-0) UC Davis 3 0 22 2 2008 (5-2) Liberty 15 0 99 10 2010 (10-0) UCF 2 2 10 10 2010 (3-6) Lipscomb 7 0 43 3 2008 (4-1) UCLA 3 6 16 51 2010 (1-11) Long Beach State 2 1 9 2 2005 (8-0) UMKC 0 1 1 5 2003 (1-5) Long Island 2 0 6 4 2002 (4-3) UNLV 1 0 3 0 2003 (3-0) Longwood 1 0 8 0 2005 (8-0) USF* 7 8 49 66 2008 (1-4) UL-Lafayette 3 3 26 42 1999 (1-0) Utah 1 1 7 7 2004 (4-1) UL-Monroe 3 1 17 13 2008 (4-0) Utah State 2 0 19 3 2009 (11-3) LSU* 19 20 102 136 2010 (6-1) UTEP 2 0 8 2 2009 (3-2) Louisiana Tech 2 1 12 5 2004 (1-0) Villanova 3 0 19 9 2009 (9-4) Louisville 4 0 23 3 2010 (3-1) Virginia 7 2 45 10 2010 (11-2) Loyola Marymount 2 2 15 4 2009 (5-0) Virginia Tech 7 7 70 27 2008 (2-4) Maine 1 0 5 1 1996 (5-1) Wagner 1 0 14 0 2008 (14-0) Marist 2 0 16 3 1996 (8-3) Washington 2 2 6 16 2009 (1-2) Marshall 4 1 26 8 2005 (5-1) Weber State 1 0 21 2 2010 (21-2) Maryland 1 1 6 7 2000 (0-4) Western Carolina 4 0 47 3 2010 (11-0) Massachusetts 2 0 26 1 2009 (6-1) Western Kentucky 5 0 28 4 2007 (2-0) Memphis 1 0 4 1 2007 (4-1) Wingate (N.C.) 2 0 28 2 1996 (18-2) Mercer 1 1 15 5 2005 (12-0) Winthrop 3 0 13 2 2008 (3-0) Miami (Ohio) 4 0 21 0 2005 (9-0) Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 5 0 1998 (5-0) Michigan 5 3 20 18 2010 (4-3) Wright State 5 0 50 18 1999 (12-4) Michigan State 1 0 3 0 2007 (3-0) Youngstown State 1 0 17 0 1998 (17-0) Middle Tennessee 16 1 141 33 2010 (9-1) Totals* 698 313 5136 2574 *includes two ties

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L 0-4 4/11/09 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 2-1 (11) 3/24/00 (NR/#14)Knoxville L 1-2 4/5/03 Knoxville W 1-0 4/11/09 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 3-2 3/24/00 (NR/#14)Knoxville L 2-8 4/5/03 Knoxville W 9-2 4/10/10 (#17/NR)Auburn, Ala. L 1-2 3/24/01 (NR/#4)Knoxville L 1-7 4/6/03 Knoxville W 2-0 4/10/10 (#17/NR)Auburn, Ala. W 2-1 3/24/01 (NR/#4)Knoxville W 6-4 4/3/04 (#12/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 7-3 4/11/10 (#17/NR)Auburn, Ala. W 5-3 3/25/01 (NR/#4)Knoxville L 0-11 (5) 4/3/04 (#12/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. L 3-6 Austin Peay (17-0) 3/23/02 (NR/#17)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 0-6 4/4/04 (#12/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 6-0 3/24/96 Knoxville W 5-1 3/23/02 (NR/#17)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 2-3 4/3/05 (#4/NR)Knoxville W 6-0 2/13/02 Clarksville, Tenn. W 9-0 3/24/02 (NR/#17)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 1-4 4/3/05 (#4/NR)Knoxville W 2-1 2/13/02 Clarksville, Tenn. W 4-0 3/15/03 (NR/#19)Knoxville L 1-9 (5) 4/1/06 (#5/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 5-0 3/26/03 Knoxville W 7-3 3/15/03 (NR/#19)Knoxville W 2-1 4/1/06 (#5/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 8-1 3/26/03 Knoxville W 4-0 3/16/03 (NR/#19)Knoxville L 0-8 (5) 4/2/06 (#5/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 6-0 3/24/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 5-1 5/10/03 (NR/#16)Plant City, Fla. L 2-3 (8) 3/24/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 4-0 3/24/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 3/13/04 (#13/9)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 3-4 3/24/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 1-0 3/8/05 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 9-0 (5) 3/13/04 (#13/9)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 4-5 3/25/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 5-0 3/8/05 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 13-0 (5) 3/14/04 (#13/9)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 1-2 3/21/08 (#8/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. L 2-5 4/19/05 (#6/NR)Clarksville, Tenn. W 4-0 5/15/04 (#11/15)Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 1-0 3/21/08 (#8/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 11-2 4/19/05 (#6/NR)Clarksville, Tenn. W 5-1 3/12/05 (#4/8)Knoxville W 3-1 4/11/06 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 3/12/05 (#4/8)Knoxville W 7-1 4/11/06 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 5-2 3/13/05 (#4/8)Knoxville L 1-8 3/4/07 (#1/NR)Chattanooga, Tenn. W 2-0 5/14/05 (#11/9)Gainesville, Fla. W 3-1 4/22/08 (#13/NR)Knoxville W 9-1 (5) 5/15/05 (#11/9)Gainesville, Fla. L 0-3 4/22/08 (#13/NR)Knoxville W 14-1 (5) 6/5/05 (#11/9)Oklahoma City, Okla. W 4-0 3/17/10 (#17/NR)Knoxville W 10-0 (5) 3/25/06 (#2/6)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 2-3 Ball State (2-0) 3/25/06 (#2/6)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 4-5 (9) 2/24/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 4-2 3/26/06 (#2/6)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 3-6 5/21/10 (#16/NR)Knoxville W 5-0 5/12/06 (#5/4)Athens, Ga. W 2-1 Baylor (4-4) 5/6/07 (#2/1)Knoxville W 9-2 2/23/96 Lafayette, La. L 0-1 5/6/07 (#2/1)Knoxville W 4-0 2/24/96 Lafayette, La. W 5-4 3/8/08 (#4/2)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 0-8 (6) 2/25/96 Lafayette, La. W 9-8 (8) 3/9/08 (#4/2)Tuscaloosa. Ala. L 2-13 (5) 2/16/97 Arlington, Texas L 3-5 3/9/08 (#4/2)Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 7-3 2/20/04 (#18/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 2-0 5/2/09 (#16/5)Knoxville L 2-5 2/27/04 (#13/NR)Waco, Texas L 1-8 5/2/09 (#16/5)Knoxville L 0-12 (5) 2/28/04 (#13/NR)Waco, Texas L 1-5 5/1/10 (#16/4)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 2-4 2/12/05 (#14/17)Las Vegas, Nev. W 4-0 5/1/10 (#16/4)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 6-7 Belmont (14-0) 5/14/10 (#16/4)Fayetteville, Ark. L 3-4 4/7/98 Nashville, Tenn. W 10-0 Alabama State (2-0) 4/7/98 Nashville, Tenn. W 6-1 3/25/02 Montgomery, Ala. W 11-0 (5) 3/12/99 Knoxville W 12-1 (5) 3/25/02 Montgomery, Ala. W 9-2 3/16/99 Knoxville W 17-0 (5) Appalachian State (8-0) During two productive years in Big Orange Country, 3/16/99 Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 3/1/02 Charlottesville, Va. W 8-0 (6) outfielder Janette Koshell led the squad in hitting, 4/28/99 Nashville, Tenn. W 6-0 2/19/03 Knoxville W 3-0 doubles and runs in both 2000 and 2001 and wound 4/28/99 Nashville, Tenn. W 6-0 2/19/03 Knoxville W 7-0 up with a lifetime average of .330. 4/18/00 Knoxville W 3-0 5/11/04 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 5-0 4/18/00 Knoxville W 9-3 5/11/04 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 3/5/03 Knoxville W 11-3 (6) 3/6/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 1-0 3/22/08 (#8/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 4-2 3/5/03 Knoxville W 14-0 (5) 3/6/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 7-1 3/25/09 (#9/NR)Knoxville W 9-0 (5) 3/14/06 (#3/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 4/22/09 (#16/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 4/14/10 (#16/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 3-1 3/14/06 (#3/NR)Knoxville W 15-1 (5) Arizona (5-11) 4/14/10 (#16/NR)Fayetteville, Ark. W 5-3 3/11/09 (#7/NR)Knoxville W 15-0 (5) 3/1/96 (NR/#2)Lafayette, La. L 3-12 Auburn (23-17) Bethune-Cookman (0-1) 3/2/96 (NR/#2)Lafayette, La. L 3-6 3/21/97 Auburn, Ala. W 6-2 2/9/02 St. Augustine, Fla. L 2-3 2/13/98 (#25/1)Phoenix, Ariz. L 0-7 3/21/97 Auburn, Ala. W 8-2 Boston College (2-0) 2/26/99 (NR/#2)Tucson, Ariz. L 5-6 5/9/97 Columbus, Ga. L 0-2 2/23/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 1-0 2/28/99 (NR/#2)Tucson, Ariz. L 1-3 3/21/98 Knoxville W 6-3 3/3/09 (#8/NR)Knoxville W 7-1 2/2/01 (NR/#3)Tampa, Fla. L 0-8 3/21/98 Knoxville L 2-3 Boston University (1-0) 6/2/05 (#11/3)Oklahoma City, Okla. W 1-0 3/26/99 Auburn, Ala. W 7-4 2/14/04 Las Cruces, N.M. W 9-0 (5) 6/4/06 (#5/3)Oklahoma City, Okla. 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Date Site W/L Score Date Site W/L Score Date Site W/L Score Cal State Fullerton (1-3) 4/5/06 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 10-2 (5) Florida International (2-0) 3/27/97 Fullerton, Calif. L 4-8 4/5/06 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 10-0 (5) 2/28/03 Miami, Fla. W 3-2 3/27/97 Fullerton, Calif. L 8-11 3/30/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 13-3 (5) 2/16/07 (#1/NR)Las Vegas, Nev. W 8-0 (5) 5/20/99 (#24/NR)Seattle, Wash. L 1-12 (5) 3/30/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) Florida State (2-0) 2/21/07 (#1/NR)Fullerton, Calif. W 8-0 (5) 4/2/08 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 4-3 2/24/06 (#2/NR)Columbus, Ga. W 1-0 Cal State Northridge (3-1) 4/2/08 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 7-0 3/1/08 (#4/NR)Columbus, Ga. W 8-5 3/29/97 Northridge, Calif. W 4-0 4/14/09 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 5-0 Fresno State (1-1) 3/29/97 Northridge, Calif. L 5-6 Eastern Kentucky (6-0) 3/7/98 (NR/#5)Fresno, Calif. L 5-11 2/19/00 San Diego, Calif. W 7-4 3/10/96 Knoxville W 2-1 2/23/07 (#1/22)Cathedral City, Calif. W 5-0 2/18/07 (#1/NR)Las Vegas, Nev. W 9-0 3/27/96 Richmond, Ky. W 4-2 Furman (5-0) Campbell (2-0) 3/27/96 Richmond, Ky. W 9-0 (5) 4/18/98 Knoxville W 8-2 3/13/10 (#19/NR)Knoxville W 9-0 (5) 4/19/97 Knoxville W 1-0 3/1/03 Miami, Fla. W 12-5 3/14/10 (#19/NR)Knoxville W 9-6 3/7/99 Richmond, Ky. W 10-2 (6) 3/2/03 Miami, Fla. W 5-0 Centenary (3-0) 3/12/00 Knoxville W 11-7 3/5/05 (#5/NR)Summerville, S.C. W 11-0 (5) 2/20/98 (#25/NR) Monroe, La. W 3-2 (9) Elon (1-0) 5/18/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (6) 4/7/01 Knoxville W 9-2 2/25/00 Statesboro, Ga. W 13-2 Gardner-Webb (3-0) 4/8/01 Knoxville W 13-3 (5) Florida (18-35) 3/27/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 5-0 Charleston Southern (1-0) 3/11/97 Knoxville W 1-0 3/28/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 1-0 2/18/05 (#7/NR)Statesboro, Ga. W 9-0 (5) 3/11/97 Knoxville L 2-3 2/5/05 (#14/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 8-0 (6) Charlotte (1-0) 3/12/97 Knoxville W 3-2 Georgia (25-27) 2/29/08 (#4/NR)Columbus, Ga. W 8-4 3/12/97 Knoxville L 5-6 3/15/97 Athens, Ga. W 7-0 Chattanooga (3-2) 5/10/97 Columbus, Ga. L 1-2 (8) 3/15/97 Athens, Ga. W 4-0 4/20/98 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 3-1 (8) 3/27/98 Gainesville, Fla. L 0-1 (10) 3/16/97 Athens, Ga. W 11-2 (5) 4/7/99 Chattanooga, Tenn. W 3-0 3/27/98 Gainesville, Fla. L 5-9 3/16/97 Athens, Ga. W 3-1 4/7/99 Chattanooga, Tenn. L 2-3 3/28/98 Gainesville, Fla. L 0-7 3/13/98 Knoxville W 5-3 4/20/99 Knoxville L 2-3 3/28/98 Gainesville, Fla. L 3-5 3/13/98 Knoxville L 4-5 (8) 4/20/99 Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 4/2/99 Knoxville W 8-0 (6) 3/14/98 Knoxville L 1-3 (8) Cleveland State (2-0) 4/2/99 Knoxville W 18-1 (5) 3/14/98 Knoxville W 4-1 3/24/96 Knoxville W 2-0 4/3/99 Knoxville L 2-8 3/19/99 Athens, Ga. L 2-3 2/21/10 (#22/NR)Las Cruces, N.M. W 12-8 4/3/99 Knoxville W 8-7 3/19/99 Athens, Ga. L 2-3 Coastal Carolina (5-0) 5/13/99 (#24/NR)Columbus, Ga. W 11-3 (5) 3/20/99 Athens, Ga. L 4-5 3/16/96 Knoxville W 23-0 4/7/00 Gainesville, Fla. L 0-2 3/20/99 Athens, Ga. L 8-9 2/26/00 Statesboro, Ga. W 3-0 4/7/00 Gainesville, Fla. L 1-11 (5) 3/17/00 Knoxville L 6-8 2/10/06 (#3/NR)Conway, S.C. W 10-4 4/8/00 Gainesville, Fla. L 4-9 3/17/00 Knoxville W 6-2 2/11/06 (#3/NR)Conway, S.C. W 8-0 (5) 4/8/00 Gainesville, Fla. L 2-3 3/18/00 Knoxville W 8-1 2/9/07 (#2/NR)Chapel Hill, N.C. W 8-0 (5) 4/28/01 Gainesville, Fla. L 0-3 3/18/00 Knoxville L 2-10 College of Charleston (4-0) 4/28/01 Gainesville, Fla. L 0-7 5/5/01 Knoxville L 2-9 3/6/05 (#5/NR)Summerville, S.C. W 4-0 4/29/01 Gainesville, Fla. W 6-3 5/5/01 Knoxville W 6-3 5/21/05 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 4-0 4/25/02 Knoxville L 3-15 5/6/01 Knoxville L 0-2 5/22/05 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 4/25/02 Knoxville L 6-7 3/13/02 (NR/#21)Athens, Ga. W 4-0 2/11/07 (#2/NR)Chapel Hill, N.C. W 11-1 (5) 4/26/02 Knoxville L 2-13 (5) 3/13/02 (NR/#21)Athens, Ga. L 1-9 (5) Dartmouth (1-0) 4/18/03 (NR/#25)Gainesville, Fla. L 0-1 3/14/02 (NR/#21)Athens, Ga. L 3-6 3/18/96 Ft. Myers, Fla. W 13-1 4/18/03 (NR/#25)Gainesville, Fla. L 0-2 4/26/03 (NR/#10)Knoxville L 2-6 DePaul (2-0) 4/19/03 (NR/#25)Gainesville, Fla. L 0-1 4/26/03 (NR/#10)Knoxville L 3-4 5/22/04 (#11/NR)Ann Arbor, Mich. W 4-0 4/17/04 (#11/15)Knoxville W 4-1 4/27/03 (NR/#10)Knoxville L 3-12 2/4/05 (#14/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 6-1 4/17/04 (#11/15)Knoxville W 3-0 5/10/03 (NR/#7)Plant City, Fla. W 5-3 (8) Detroit Mercy (1-0) 4/17/04 (#11/15)Knoxville W 1-0 (10) 4/24/04 (#11/9)Athens, Ga. L 4-5 (10) 2/15/98 (#25/NR)Phoenix, Ariz. W 10-2 5/14/04 (#11/23)Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 7-5 4/24/04 (#11/9)Athens, Ga. L 1-8 Drexel (1-0) 4/16/05 (#6/17)Gainesville, Fla. L 1-2 4/25/04 (#11/9)Athens, Ga. W 6-3 2/24/02 Atlanta, Ga. W 10-2 (6) 4/16/05 (#6/17)Gainesville, Fla. L 0-1 (8) 5/15/04 (#11/10)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 0-4 (10) East Carolina (2-1) 4/17/05 (#6/17)Gainesville, Fla. W 6-2 4/23/05 (#9/13)Knoxville L 1-4 3/10/00 Knoxville W 7-0 5/12/05 (#11/23)Gainesville, Fla. W 4-0 4/23/05 (#9/13)Knoxville W 3-1 3/12/00 Knoxville L 2-3 4/8/06 (#5/24)Knoxville L 4-6 4/24/05 (#9/13)Knoxville L 6-9 2/16/02 Raleigh, N.C. W 8-1 4/9/06 (#5/24)Knoxville L 0-2 5/13/05 (#11/8)Gainesville, Fla. L 3-5 East Tennessee State (13-0) 4/9/06 (#5/24)Knoxville W 8-0 (6) 4/29/06 (#4/9)Athens, Ga. L 3-5 3/12/03 Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 5/11/06 (#5/NR)Athens, Ga. W 6-0 4/29/06 (#4/9)Athens, Ga. W 12-0 (5) 3/12/03 Knoxville W 8-3 3/10/07 (#1/19)Gainesville, Fla. W 1-0 (10) 4/30/06 (#4/9)Athens, Ga. L 6-7 2/25/04 (#13/NR)Knoxville W 7-0 3/10/07 (#1/19)Gainesville, Fla. L 0-4 4/7/07 (#1/NR)Athens, Ga. W 10-0 (5) 2/25/04 (#13/NR)Knoxville W 3-2 3/11/07 (#1/19)Gainesville, Fla. W 3-1 4/7/07 (#1/NR(Athens, Ga. W 3-1 3/9/05 (#4/NR)Knoxville W 7-0 5/11/07 (#1/19)Auburn, Ala. L 0-1 4/8/07 (#1/NR)Athens, Ga. W 5-1 3/9/05 (4/NR)Knoxville W 3-0 5/3/08 (#13/3)Knoxville L 2-4 4/5/08 (#12/14)Knoxville W 6-4 5/3/08 (#13/3)Knoxville L 5-6 (11) 4/5/08 (#12/14)Knoxville W 9-0 (6) 5/4/08 (#13/3)Knoxville L 3-5 4/6/08 (#12/14)Knoxville W 5-1 5/9/08 (#14/1)Baton Rouge, La. L 1-6 5/8/08 (#14/25)Baton Rouge, La. 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Date Site W/L Score Date Site W/L Score 2/7/04 Honolulu, Hawai’i W 2-0 4/23/98 Lafayette, La. W 12-7 2/8/04 Honolulu, Hawai’i W 4-1 4/23/99 (NR/#4)Knoxville W 9-8 2/19/06 (#4/NR)Las Vegas, Nev. W 13-1 4/24/99 (NR/#4)Knoxville W 1-0 5/25/07 (#1/12)Knoxville W 9-0 (5) Louisiana-Monroe (3-1) 5/26/07 (#1/12)Knoxville L 6-9 2/21/98 (#25/NR)Monroe, La. L 5-8 5/26/07 (#1/12)Knoxville W 7-1 2/21/03 Las Vegas, Nev. W 5-3 2/20/09 (#9/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 3-2 2/22/03 Las Vegas, Nev. W 3-2 Hofstra (3-0) 2/23/08 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 4-0 3/11/06 (#3/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 5-0 LSU (19-20-1) 2/16/08 (#4/NR)Tampa, Fla. W 6-1 4/25/97 Knoxville W 6-2 2/29/08 (#4/NR)Columbus, Ga. W 5-2 4/25/97 Knoxville L 2-3 Illinois (2-0) 4/24/98 (NR/#10)Baton Rouge, La. L 0-8 (5) 2/16/01 Raleigh, N.C. W 4-0 4/24/98 (NR/#10)Baton Rouge, La. L 1-10 (6) 2/17/07 (#1/NR)Las Vegas, Nev. W 5-0 5/9/98 (NR/#12)Columbus, Ga. L 1-8 Illinois-Chicago (5-1) 4/30/99 (NR/#7)Knoxville W 3-2 5/20/04 (#11/NR)Ann Arbor, Mich. W 10-0 (5) 4/30/99 (NR/#7)Knoxville L 0-5 5/22/04 (#11/NR)Ann Arbor, Mich. L 5-6 4/30/00 (NR/#7)Baton Rouge, La. L 0-4 2/18/05 (#7/NR)Statesboro, Ga. W 2-0 4/30/00 (NR/#7)Baton Rouge, La. L 2-8 2/20/05 (#7/NR)Statesboro, Ga. W 8-0 (5) 3/17/01 (NR/#8)Baton Rouge, La. L 0-5 3/10/06 (#3/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 2-0 3/17/01 (NR/#8)Baton Rouge, La. L 1-2 (8) 3/2/07 (#1/NR)Chattanooga, Tenn. W 2-0 3/18/01 (NR/#8)Baton Rouge, La. L 0-9 (5) Illinois State (4-0) 3/16/02 (NR/#4)Knoxville L 0-5 2/10/06 (#3/NR)Conway, S.C. W 1-0 (8) 3/16/02 (NR/#4)Knoxville W 4-2 3/1/08 (#4/NR)Columbus, Ga. W 5-2 3/8/03 (NR/#7)Baton Rouge, La. L 0-4 3/6/10 (#20/NR)Knoxville W 6-5 3/8/03 (NR/#7)Baton Rouge, La. W 3-2 3/7/10 (#20/NR)Knoxville W 8-4 3/9/03 (NR/#7)Baton Rouge, La. L 1-6 Indiana (4-0) 5/8/03 (NR/#12)Plant City, Fla. L 0-1 (9) 3/7/98 Fresno, Calif. W 4-2 3/7/04 (#13/3)Knoxville L 1-2 3/14/99 Knoxville W 7-1 (6) 3/7/04 (#13/3)Knoxville W 4-0 3/15/99 Knoxville W 3-0 5/7/05 (#10/NR)Baton Rouge, La. W 1-0 (9) 3/15/99 Knoxville W 4-1 Imposing pitcher Buffy Walker delivered the Lady 5/7/05 (#10/NR)Baton Rouge, La. W 3-0 Indiana State (0-1) Vols’ first no-hitter in a 2-0 conquest of Cleveland 5/8/05 (#10/NR)Baton Rouge, La. W 2-0 (9) 3/23/96 Knoxville L 0-1 State at Tyson Park on March 24, 1996. As a sopho- 5/6/06 (#6/11)Knoxville W 4-0 Iowa (1-1) more, she earned All-SEC and All-South Region 5/6/06 (#6/11)Knoxville W 10-1 (5) 2/24/02 (NR/#16)Atlanta, Ga. L 1-13 (5) kudos after compiling a 21-9 record and a 0.71 ERA 5/7/06 (#6/11)Knoxville L 0-4 2/24/06 (#2/25)Columbus, Ga. W 11-2 (5) in ’97. 5/13/06 (#5/12)Athens, Ga. W 3-0 Jacksonville (2-0) 4/28/07 (#1/6)Baton Rouge, La. W 2-1 2/8/03 St. Augustine, Fla. W 10-2 (5) Date Site W/L Score 4/28/07 (#1/6)Baton Rouge, La. L 1-5 2/8/03 St. Augustine, Fla. W 6-1 3/16/08 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 5-1 4/29/07 (#1/6)Baton Rouge, La. L 2-3 Jacksonville State (1-2) 3/16/08 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 4/19/08 (#11/14)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 4/19/97 Knoxville W 4-2 4/8/09 (#12/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 14-2 (5) 4/19/08 (#11/14)Knoxville L 2-8 5/17/09 (#18/NR)Knoxville L 1-6 4/8/09 (#12/NR)Lexington, Ky. L 5-6 4/20/08 (#11/14)Knoxville W 5-4 5/17/09 (#18/NR)Knoxville L 1-2 3/23/10 (#17/NR)Knoxville W 4-3 (10) 4/4/09 (#13/18)Baton Rouge, La. W 2-1 James Madison (2-0) 3/23/10 (#17/NR)Knoxville W 7-1 4/4/09 (#13/18)Baton Rouge, La. W 7-4 2/27/09 (#9/NR)Knoxville W 3-1 Kent State (0-2) 4/5/09 (#13/18)Baton Rouge, La. T 3-3 5/15/09 (#18/NR)Knoxville W 4-3 3/6/99 Richmond, Ky. L 4-5 5/7/09 (#18/20)Knoxville W 6-5 Kansas (3-2) 3/7/99 Richmond, Ky. L 0-1 5/8/10 (#18/16)Knoxville W 6-5 3/6/98 (NR/#22)Fresno, Calif. W 2-0 LeMoyne (N.Y.) (1-0) 5/8/10 (#18/16)Knoxville L 0-3 2/19/99 Tampa, Fla. L 1-3 3/18/96 Ft. Myers, Fla. W 30-0 5/9/10 (#18/16)Knoxville W 6-1 3/10/00 Knoxville L 5-6 Liberty (15-0) Louisiana Tech (2-1) 2/18/06 (#4/NR)Las Vegas, Nev. W 13-1 (5) 2/17/01 Raleigh, N.C. W 2-0 2/21/98 (#25/NR)Monroe, La. L 2-4 2/14/09 (#11/NR)Orlando, Fla. W 4-2 (8) 3/28/03 Knoxville W 3-1 (8) 2/27/04 (#13/NR)Waco, Texas W 9-1 (6) Kentucky (30-9) 3/29/03 Knoxville W 2-1 2/28/04 (#13/NR)Waco, Texas W 1-0 (9) 5/2/97 Knoxville W 3-1 3/29/03 Knoxville W 9-1 (5) Louisville (4-0) 5/3/97 Knoxville W 8-0 (6) 3/26/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 1-0 2/6/05 (#14/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 4-0 5/3/97 Knoxville W 9-4 3/22/05 (#6/NR)Lynchburg, Va. W 8-1 5/21/06 (#5/18)Knoxville W 8-1 5/1/98 Lexington, Ky. W 6-1 3/22/05 (#6/NR)Lynchburg, Va. W 12-0 (5) 5/17/08 (#14/NR)Knoxville W 8-1 5/1/98 Lexington, Ky. W 11-1 (5) 3/23/06 (#2/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (6) 5/23/10 (#16/NR)Knoxville W 3-1 (9) 5/2/98 Lexington, Ky. W 5-3 3/23/06 (#2/NR)Knoxville W 9-1 (5) Loyola Marymount (2-2) 5/2/98 Lexington, Ky. W 11-2 (5) 3/26/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 5-1 3/25/97 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 5/8/99 Knoxville W 4-0 3/26/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 4-0 3/25/97 Los Angeles, Calif. L 1-2 5/8/99 Knoxville W 3-2 4/8/08 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 8-2 2/22/07 (#1/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 8-0 (5) 5/9/99 (#24/NR)Knoxville W 7-0 4/8/08 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 7-1 2/19/09 (#9/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 5-0 5/9/99 (#24/NR)Knoxville L 7-9 2/24/09 (#9/NR)Knoxville W 11-1 (5) Maine (1-0) 3/4/00 Bristol, Tenn. W 7-3 3/14/10 (#19/NR)Knoxville W 10-0 (5) 3/29/96 Marietta, Ga. W 5-1 5/2/00 Lexington, Ky. L 0-2 Lipscomb (7-0) Marist (2-0) 5/2/00 Lexington, Ky. L 1-10 (5) 3/11/03 Knoxville W 11-0 (5) 3/15/96 Ft. Myers, Fla. W 8-0 5/3/00 Lexington, Ky. L 2-10 (6) 3/11/03 Knoxville W 3-0 3/16/96 Ft. Myers, Fla. W 8-3 (6) 5/3/00 Lexington, Ky. L 0-4 4/29/03 Nashville, Tenn. W 5-0 Marshall (4-1) 3/21/01 Knoxville W 4-2 4/29/03 Nashville, Tenn. W 6-2 (5) 3/1/97 Knoxville W 9-2 3/21/01 Knoxville L 4-7 2/28/04 (#13/NR)Waco, Texas W 6-0 3/2/97 Knoxville L 2-3 4/9/03 Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 3/25/08 (#9/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 2/28/98 Knoxville W 7-2 4/9/03 Knoxville W 6-4 3/25/08 (#9/NR)Knoxville W 4-1 4/27/05 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 3-0 3/9/04 (#13/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 3-2 Long Beach State (2-1) 4/27/05 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 5-1 3/10/04 (#13/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 4-1 3/26/97 (NR/#10)Long Beach, Calif. L 0-2 Maryland (1-1) 3/10/04 (#13/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 1-0 3/26/97 (NR/#10)Long Beach, Calif. W 1-0 3/29/96 Marietta, Ga. W 6-3 3/29/05 (#4/NR)Knoxville W 5-0 2/26/05 (#5/23)Cathedral City, Calif. W 8-0 2/5/00 Tampa, Fla. L 0-4 3/29/05 (#4/NR)Knoxville L 1-2 (8) Long Island (2-0) Massachusetts (2-0) 3/30/05 (#4/NR)Knoxville W 3-1 2/15/02 Raleigh, N.C. W 2-1 3/12/06 (#3/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 20-0 (5) 3/29/06 (#5/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 8-0 (5) 2/17/02 Raleigh, N.C. W 4-3 2/20/09 (#9/23)Cathedral City, Calif. W 6-1 3/29/06 (#5/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 4-0 Longwood (1-0) Memphis (1-0) 3/30/06 (#5/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 8-0 3/6/05 (#5/NR)Summerville, S.C. W 8-0 (5) 4/10/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 4-1 4/14/07 (#1/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 12-0 Louisiana-Lafayette (3-3) Mercer (1-1) 4/15/07 (#1/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 8-2 2/24/96 (NR/#4)Lafayette, La. L 3-7 3/30/96 Marietta, Ga. L 3-5 4/15/07 (#1/NR)Lexington, Ky. W 9-4 2/25/96 (NR/#4)Lafayette, La. L 0-11 (5) 2/19/05 (#7/NR)Statesboro, Ga. W 12-0 (5) 3/15/08 (#6/NR)Knoxville L 0-2 (8) 4/23/98 Lafayette, La. L 1-9 (5)

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Date Site W/L Score Date Site W/L Score Date Site W/L Score Miami (Ohio) (4-0) 3/29/02 Starkville, Miss. W 2-0 Notre Dame (0-3) 2/21/97 Tampa, Fla. W 1-0 3/29/02 Starkville, Miss. L 1-8 2/20/99 Tampa, Fla. L 0-5 2/22/97 Tampa, Fla. W 3-0 3/22/03 Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 3/4/00 Bristol, Tenn. L 0-4 2/19/99 Tampa, Fla. W 8-0 (5) 3/22/03 Knoxville L 7-11 2/27/05 (#5/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. L 2-5 5/20/05 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 9-0 (5) 3/23/03 Knoxville W 16-2 (5) Oakland (1-0) Michigan (5-3) 3/20/04 (#14/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 10-1 3/2/07 (#1/NR)Chattanooga, Tenn. W 7-0 3/23/96 (NR/#10)Knoxville L 0-4 3/20/04 (#14/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 6-3 Ohio (3-0) 6/5/05 (#11/1)Oklahoma City, Okla. W 2-0 (11) 3/21/04 (#14/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 5-3 (8) 3/1/97 Knoxville W 8-0 (6) 6/6/05 (#11/1)Oklahoma City, Okla. L 2-3 5/13/04 (#11/NR)Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 2-8 3/5/10 (#20/NR)Knoxville W 6-0 5/27/06 (#5/13)Knoxville W 5-3 3/19/05 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 1-0 3/7/10 (#20/NR)Knoxville W 5-1 5/28/06 (#5/13)Knoxville L 1-5 3/19/05 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 8-4 Ohio State (1-0) 5/28/06 (#5/13)Knoxville W 1-0 3/20/05 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 3-1 2/27/10 (#21/16)Cathedral City, Calif. W 3-0 5/27/10 (#16/2)Ann Arbor, Mich. W 5-0 5/14/05 (#11/NR)Gainesville, Fla. W 3-0 Oklahoma (3-0) 5/28/10 (#16/2)Ann Arbor, Mich. W 4-3 4/22/06 (#4/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 2-1 3/6/09 (#8/6)Norman, Okla. W 4-1 Michigan State (1-0) 4/22/06 (#4/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 3-1 3/7/09 (#8/6)Oklahoma City, Okla. W 6-5 (8) 2/24/07 (#1/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 3-0 4/23/06 (#4/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 10-0 (5) 2/14/10 (#16/11)Clermont, Fla. W 4-2 Middle Tennessee (16-1) 3/17/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 3-0 Oklahoma State (1-0) 4/10/96 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 9-0 (6) 3/17/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 2-1 2/24/07 (#1/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 8-0 (5) 4/10/96 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 9-1 (5) 3/18/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 5-1 Oregon (2-1) 4/27/96 Knoxville W 10-6 (6) 4/26/08 (#13/NR)Starkville, Miss. L 1-2 2/14/98 (#25/NR)Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-4 4/28/96 Knoxville W 9-1 (5) 4/26/08 (#13/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 8-6 2/17/06 (#4/18)Las Vegas, Nev. W 1-0 3/1/97 Knoxville W 23-0 (5) 3/28/09 (#9/NR)Knoxville L 4-5 2/9/08 (#6/20)Cathedral City, Calif. W 5-0 3/2/97 Knoxville W 17-1 (5) 3/28/09 (#9/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) Oregon State (4-4) 3/8/97 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 5-0 3/29/09 (#9/NR)Knoxville L 6-10 2/10/01 (NR/#16)Corpus Christi, Texas L 0-6 3/8/97 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 10-3 3/9/10 (#19/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 8-4 2/11/01 (NR/#16)Corpus Christi, Texas L 0-3 4/14/98 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 6-5 (8) 3/9/10 (#19/NR)Starkville, Miss. L 4-5 2/7/04 Honolulu, Hawaii L 0-2 4/14/98 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 7-3 3/10/10 (#19/NR)Starkville, Miss. W 10-4 2/8/04 Honolulu, Hawaii W 2-0 3/23/99 Knoxville W 4-2 Missouri State (3-1) 5/21/04 (#11/20)Ann Arbor, Mich. L 0-4 3/23/99 Knoxville W 7-0 3/21/96 Knoxville L 3-13 2/25/05 (#5/22)Cathedral City, Calif. W 1-0 2/25/00 Statesboro, Ga. W 4-1 3/21/96 Knoxville W 9-1 2/10/08 (#6/18)Cathedral City, Calif. W 8-1 3/22/00 Murfreesboro, Tenn. W 5-2 3/23/96 Knoxville W 6-2 2/21/09 (#9/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 4-0 3/22/00 Murfreesboro, Tenn. L 1-2 2/14/04 Las Cruces, N.M. W 8-0 (5) Pacific (1-3) 3/18/09 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 6-5 Morehead State (4-0) 2/25/01 Stockton, Calif. L 0-5 3/31/10 (#16/NR)Knoxville W 9-1 (5) 3/22/96 Knoxville W 9-7 (5) 2/25/01 Stockton, Calif. L 1-7 Minnesota (0-1) 4/18/97 Knoxville W 8-0 2/25/05 (#5/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 14-0 (5) 2/17/02 Raleigh, N.C. L 1-2 3/2/02 Charlottesville, Va. W 3-0 2/25/10 (#21/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. L 3-4 Mississippi (30-7) 3/5/05 (#5/NR)Summerville, S.C. W 8-0 (6) Penn State (1-0) 4/12/97 Knoxville W 6-1 Nebraska (3-0) 2/10/07 (#2/NR)Chapel Hill, N.C. W 9-1 (5) 4/12/97 Knoxville W 11-3 (5) 2/12/05 (#14/18)Las Vegas, Nev. W 5-0 Pittsburgh (1-0) 2/20/98 (#25/NR)Monroe, La. W 8-0 3/2/08 (#4/NR)Columbus, Ga. W 9-0 (6) 3/2/01 Statesboro, Ga. W 5-2 4/10/98 Oxford, Miss. W 7-4 5/16/09 (#18/NR)Knoxville W 5-2 Presbyterian (2-0) 4/10/98 Oxford, Miss. W 10-0 (5) New Mexico State (3-0) 4/17/10 (#16/NR)Knoxville W 9-1 (5) 4/16/99 Knoxville W 15-5 (5) 2/14/04 Las Cruces, N.M. W 16-3 4/17/10 (#16/NR)Knoxville W 9-1 (6) 4/16/99 Knoxville W 4-1 2/15/04 Las Cruces, N.M. W 7-1 Princeton (1-1) 4/15/00 Oxford, Miss. L 1-4 2/23/10 (#21/NR)Las Cruces, N.M. W 10-1 (5) 3/20/03 Knoxville L 0-6 4/15/00 Oxford, Miss. W 1-0 Niagara (1-0) 3/20/03 Knoxville W 11-5 3/10/01 Oxford, Miss. W 3-1 3/16/96 Ft. Myers, Fla. W 11-0 Providence (0-1) 3/10/01 Oxford, Miss. W 4-2 Nicholls State (0-2) 3/4/05 (#5/NR)Summerville, S.C. L 0-1 3/11/01 Oxford, Miss. L 0-4 (10) 4/6/96 Birmingham, Ala. L 0-2 Purdue (2-1) 3/9/02 Knoxville W 7-4 4/7/96 Birmingham, Ala. L 2-4 3/7/96 Knoxville W 10-7 3/10/02 Knoxville W 5-1 North Carolina (3-1) 3/10/96 Knoxville L 4-5 (6) 3/10/02 Knoxville W 9-0 (6) 2/17/01 Raleigh, N.C. L 0-13 (6) 2/18/06 (#4/NR)Las Vegas, Nev. W 12-3 (5) 5/3/03 Oxford, Miss. L 6-7 2/18/01 Raleigh, N.C. W 1-0 Radford (5-0) 5/3/03 Oxford, Miss. W 12-2 2/10/07 (#2/NR)Chapel Hill, N.C. W 2-1 (8) 4/20/00 Knoxville W 10-1 (5) 5/4/03 Oxford, Miss. W 7-2 5/19/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 4/20/00 Knoxville W 13-5 (6) 5/1/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) North Carolina A&T (4-0) 4/21/00 Knoxville W 10-2 (5) 5/1/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 4-0 4/12/96 Knoxville W 8-0 4/23/00 Knoxville W 4-3 4/30/05 (#11/NR)Oxford, Miss. W 4-0 4/12/96 Knoxville W 14-2 (5) 4/21/04 (#11/NR)Bristol, Tenn. W 11-2 (5) 4/30/05 (#11/NR)Oxford, Miss. W 3-1 4/13/96 Knoxville W 19-2 (5) Rhode Island (1-0) 5/1/05 (#11/NR)Oxford, Miss. W 9-0 (5) 3/5/05 (#5/NR)Summerville, S.C. W 19-0 (5) 2/16/01 Raleigh, N.C. W 12-0 (5) 4/15/06 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 4-0 North Carolina State (1-0) Rider (1-0) 4/15/06 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 9-3 3/9/06 (#3/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 9-0 3/1/02 Charlottesville, Va. W 10-0 (5) 4/16/06 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 3-1 UNC Greensboro (2-0) Sacramento State (2-0) 3/14/07 (#1/NR)Oxford, Miss. W 1-0 4/18/97 Knoxville W 9-1 (6) 2/18/00 San Diego, Calif. W 4-2 3/14/07 (#1/NR)Oxford, Miss. L 4-5 4/20/97 Knoxville W 15-1 (5) 2/17/07 (#1/NR)Las Vegas, Nev. W 9-2 5/10/07 (#1/NR)Auburn, Ala. W 6-0 UNC Wilmington (1-0) Saint Louis (4-0) 2/17/08 (#4/NR)Tampa, Fla. W 2-0 2/15/02 Raleigh, N.C. W 12-0 (5) 4/26/96 Knoxville W 12-2 (5) 4/16/08 (#11/NR)Knoxville L 0-1 Northern Colorado (2-0) 4/26/96 Knoxville W 4-0 4/16/08 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 6-2 3/4/05 (#5/NR)Summerville, S.C. W 12-0 (6) 4/27/96 Knoxville W 12-5 (6) 4/18/09 (#12/NR)Oxford, Miss. W 5-2 2/5/09 (#12/NR)St. George, Utah W 10-0 (5) 4/28/96 Knoxville W 4-0 4/18/09 (#12/NR)Oxford, Miss. L 1-4 North Florida (1-0) Saint Mary’s (3-1) 4/19/09 (#12/NR)Oxford, Miss. L 6-7 2/13/09 (#11/NR)Orlando, Fla. W 3-0 2/22/01 Moraga, Calif. L 0-1 3/27/10 (#17/NR)Knoxville W 4-2 Northwestern (4-5) 2/22/01 Moraga, Calif. W 2-0 3/27/10 (#17/NR)Knoxville W 6-3 3/1/98 Knoxville L 1-3 2/5/04 Honolulu, Hawaii W 8-0 (6) Mississippi State (25-14) 2/5/00 Tampa, Fla. W 7-6 2/21/10 (#22/NR)Las Cruces, N.M. W 11-2 (5) 4/13/97 Knoxville L 4-5 (8) 2/2/02 Tampa, Fla. W 3-2 (8) Samford (8-2) 4/13/97 Knoxville W 11-0 (5) 2/2/02 Tampa, Fla. L 2-5 4/4/96 Birmingham, Ala. W 2-0 4/11/98 Starkville, Miss. L 0-3 3/4/06 (#3/16)Fullerton, Calif. W 3-2 4/4/96 Birmingham, Ala. W 15-3 (6) 4/11/98 Starkville, Miss. W 3-2 6/2/06 (#5/11)Oklahoma City, Okla. L 0-2 4/6/96 Birmingham, Ala. W 10-2 4/18/99 Knoxville W 9-1 (6) 6/3/07 (#1/6)Oklahoma City, Okla. W 3-0 4/7/96 Birmingham, Ala. W 8-3 4/18/99 Knoxville W 11-7 3/7/09 (#8/16)Oklahoma City, Okla. L 3-7 4/16/96 Knoxville W 15-2 (5) 5/14/99 (#24/NR)Columbus, Ga. W 4-2 3/8/09 (#8/16)Oklahoma City, Okla. L 3-11 (6) 4/16/96 Knoxville W 18-7 (5) 4/14/00 (NR/#20)Starkville, Miss. L 1-6 Northwestern State (La.) (2-1) 4/22/00 Knoxville L 2-10 (6) 4/14/00 (NR/#20)Starkville, Miss. L 1-3 3/1/96 Lafayette, La. W 11-3 4/23/00 Knoxville L 2-3 3/31/01 Knoxville L 4-13 3/2/96 Tucson, Ariz. W 8-0 4/28/02 Knoxville W 5-3 3/31/01 Knoxville L 1-3 3/3/96 Tucson, Ariz. L 0-2 4/28/02 Knoxville W 1-0 4/1/01 Knoxville L 1-7 111212 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL SSCORESCORES TTEAM-BY-TEAMEAM-BY-TEAM

Date Site W/L Score Date Site W/L Score Date Site W/L Score Sam Houston State (1-0) 2/19/02 Nashville, Tenn. W 13-0 (5) 4/25/99 (NR/#21)Knoxville L 2-5 2/15/97 Arlington, Texas W 11-1 2/19/02 Nashville, Tenn. W 9-1 (5) 2/4/00 Tampa, Fla. W 5-4 San Jose State (3-1) 3/6/02 Knoxville W 22-0 (5) 2/1/02 (NR/#25)Tampa, Fla. W 4-3 1/31/03 Berkeley, Calif. L 1-3 3/6/02 Knoxville W 8-0 (6) 2/3/02 (NR/#25)Tampa, Fla. T 4-4 (8) 2/1/03 Berkeley, Calif. W 5-3 3/12/08 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 9-1 (5) 3/11/06 (#3/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 8-0 (6) 2/13/04 Las Cruces, N.M. W 9-3 3/12/08 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 4-1 2/17/08 (#4/NR)Tampa, Fla. L 1-4 2/7/09 (#12/NR)St. George, Utah W 16-0 (5) Tennessee Tech (16-0) Utah (1-1) Santa Clara (0-2) 4/14/96 Knoxville W 9-2 (6) 2/13/98 (#25/18)Phoenix, Ariz. L 3-6 (8) 2/21/01 Santa Clara, Calif. L 0-1 (8) 4/26/00 Cookeville, Tenn. W 4-0 2/21/04 (#18/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 4-1 2/21/01 Santa Clara, Calif. L 0-1 4/26/00 Cookeville, Tenn. W 4-1 Utah State (2-0) Seton Hall (2-0) 5/6/00 Knoxville W 3-2 2/8/08 (#6/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 8-0 (5) 3/15/96 Ft. Myers, Fla. W 7-3 5/6/00 Knoxville W 7-3 2/6/09 (#12/NR)St. George, Utah W 11-3 (6) 3/16/96 Ft. Myers, Fla. W 3-1 3/27/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 UTEP (2-0) South Carolina (25-15) 3/28/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 3/26/04 (#12/NR)Knoxville W 5-0 4/5/97 (NR/#4)Columbia, S.C. L 0-1 4/5/05 (#4/NR)Cookeville, Tenn. W 1-0 4/1/09 (#13/NR)Knoxville W 3-2 4/5/97 (NR/#4)Columbia, S.C. L 0-1 (10) 4/5/05 (#4/NR)Cookeville, Tenn. W 3-0 Villanova (3-0) 4/6/97 (NR/#4)Columbia, S.C. W 6-1 3/12/06 (#3/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 8-0 (6) 3/15/96 Ft. Myers, Fla. W 6-5 4/6/97 (NR/#4)Columbia, S.C. L 0-1 5/19/06 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 6-4 3/6/05 (#5/NR)Summerville, S.C. W 4-0 4/4/98 Knoxville L 2-3 3/3/07 (#1/NR)Chattanooga, Tenn. W 4-0 2/15/09 Orlando, Fla. W 9-4 4/4/98 Knoxville W 2-1 4/3/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 12-0 (5) Virginia (7-2) 4/5/98 Knoxville L 2-6 3/5/08 (#4/NR)Knoxville W 1-0 2/18/01 Raleigh, N.C. W 4-1 4/5/98 Knoxville W 3-2 3/13/10 (#19/NR)Knoxville W 11-2 (5) 4/6/01 Knoxville L 1-2 4/9/99 (NR/#9)Columbia, S.C. L 1-2 4/20/10 (#17/NR)Cookeville, Tenn. W 10-0 (6) 4/8/01 Knoxville W 3-1 4/9/99 (NR/#9)Columbia, S.C. W 5-4 Texas (1-1) 2/17/02 Raleigh, N.C. W 3-1 4/10/99 (NR/#9)Columbia, S.C. W 8-0 (5) 2/14/98 (#25/NR)Phoenix, Ariz. L 2-3 3/2/02 Charlottesville, Va. L 0-2 4/10/99 (NR/#9)Columbia, S.C. W 4-1 3/6/10 (#20/15)Knoxville W 3-2 3/24/05 (#4/NR)Charlottesville, Va. W 10-0 3/31/00 (NR/#18)Knoxville L 2-7 Texas A&M (2-0) 2/22/08 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 4/1/00 (NR/#18)Knoxville L 2-4 2/16/97 Arlington, Texas W 5-0 2/24/08 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 5-1 4/1/00 (NR/#18)Knoxville W 16-4 (5) 5/31/07 (#1/7)Oklahoma City, Okla. W 2-0 5/22/10 (#16/NR)Knoxville W 11-2 4/3/01 (NR/#19)Columbia, S.C. L 0-1 (8) Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (2-0) Virginia Tech (7-7) 4/3/01 (NR/#19)Columbia, S.C. L 0-4 2/9/01 Corpus Christi, Texas W 7-1 4/30/97 Bristol, Tenn. W 17-0 (5) 4/4/01 (NR/#19)Columbia, S.C. L 0-1 (8) 2/11/01 Corpus Christi, Texas W 7-2 4/30/97 Bristol, Tenn. W 12-2 (5) 4/2/02 Knoxville L 4-5 Texas-Arlington (2-0) 4/15/98 Bristol, Tenn. W 8-0 (6) 4/2/02 Knoxville L 2-8 (9) 2/14/97 Arlington, Texas W 2-1 (9) 4/15/98 Bristol, Tenn. W 11-0 4/3/02 Knoxville L 3-4 2/13/09 (#11/NR)Orlando, Fla. W 6-1 4/14/99 Bristol, Tenn. L 1-3 4/1/03 (NR/#15)Columbia, S.C. L 1-9 (5) Texas-San Antonio (1-0) 3/5/00 Bristol, Tenn. L 0-1 4/1/03 (NR/#15)Columbia, S.C. W 2-0 (8) 2/24/96 Lafayette, La. W 2-1 4/18/01 Bristol, Tenn. L 2-4 4/2/03 (NR/#15)Columbia, S.C. W 1-0 Texas State (1-2) 4/17/02 Bristol, Tenn. L 0-6 3/30/04 (#12/15)Knoxville W 1-0 2/15/97 Arlington, Texas W 6-3 4/23/03 Bristol, Tenn. L 0-1 3/30/04 (#12/15)Knoxville W 3-2 2/9/01 Corpus Christi, Texas L 3-4 4/21/04 (#11/NR)Bristol, Tenn. W 1-0 (9) 3/31/04 (#12/23)Knoxville W 5-1 2/10/01 Corpus Christi, Texas L 0-2 5/20/06 (#5/NR)Knoxville W 9-1 (5) 3/15/05 (#14/NR)Columbia, S.C. W 9-1 (6) Texas Tech (2-0) 5/17/08 (#14/17)Knoxville L 0-4 3/15/05 (#14/NR)Columbia, S.C. W 12-0 (5) 2/15/97 Arlington, Texas W 3-0 5/18/08 (#14/17)Knoxville W 7-1 4/18/06 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 7-0 3/4/06 (#3/NR)Fullerton, Calif. W 4-0 5/18/08 (#14/17)Knoxville L 2-4 4/18/06 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 5-3 Toledo (1-0) Wagner (1-0) 4/19/06 (#6/NR)Knoxville W 3-0 3/3/07 (#1/NR)Chattanooga, Tenn. W 9-1 (6) 2/23/08 Knoxville W 14-0 (5) 3/21/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 Troy (1-0) Washington (2-2) 3/21/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 1-0 4/5/96 Birmingham, Ala. W 3-1 2/15/98 (#25/3)Phoenix, Ariz. W 2-1 3/19/08 (#8/NR)Columbia, S.C. W 2-0 (9) Tulsa (0-1) 5/21/99 (#24/6)Seattle, Wash. L 1-12 (5) 3/15/09 (#7/NR)Knoxville W 8-1 2/21/98 (#25/NR)Monroe, La. L 2-5 2/13/05 (#14/11)Las Vegas, Nev. W 2-1 3/15/09 (#7/NR)Knoxville W 9-2 UAB (1-0) 2/6/09 (#12/21)St. George, Utah L 1-2 4/2/10 (#16/NR)Columbia, S.C. W 9-1 (5) 2/6/04 Honolulu, Hawaii W 9-1 (5) Weber State (1-0) 4/3/10 (#16/NR)Columbia, S.C. W 3-1 UC Davis (3-0) 2/20/10 (#22/NR)Las Cruces, N.M. W 21-2 (5) 4/3/10 (#16/NR)Columbia, S.C. W 8-0 (5) 3/3/06 (#3/NR)Fullerton, Calif. W 7-0 Western Carolina (4-0) Southern Illinois (0-1) 2/18/07 (#1/NR)Las Vegas, Nav. W 10-0 (5) 4/9/08 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 11-0 (5) 2/20/98 (#25/NR)Monroe, La. L 6-7 2/8/08 (#6/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 5-2 4/9/08 (#11/NR)Knoxville W 11-3 (5) Southern Mississippi (1-1) UCF (2-2) 4/8/10 (#17/NR)Knoxville W 14-0 (5) 4/24/99 (NR/#15)Knoxville L 1-4 2/9/02 St. Augustine, Fla. L 2-4 (8) 4/8/10 (#17/NR)Knoxville W 11-0 (5) 4/25/99 (NR/#15)Knoxville W 7-5 2/4/05 (#14/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 4-0 Western Kentucky (5-0) Stanford (2-4) 2/14/09 (#11/NR)Orlando, Fla. W 1-0 (8) 4/21/00 Knoxville W 3-1 3/24/97 Cypress, Calif. L 1-4 2/13/10 (#16/NR)Clermont, Fla. L 3-6 4/22/00 Knoxville W 9-3 3/24/97 Cypress, Calif. L 0-8 (5) UCLA (3-6) 3/28/03 Knoxville W 8-0 (5) 2/18/00 (NR/#21)San Diego, Calif. L 0-9 (5) 3/6/98 Fresno, Calif. W 3-2 (8) 3/28/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 6-0 5/27/05 (#11/4)Palo Alto, Calif. W 2-0 2/4/00 (NR/#1)Tampa, Fla. L 0-10 (5) 3/28/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 2-0 5/28/05 (#11/4)Palo Alto, Calif. W 6-0 2/6/00 (NR/#1)Tampa, Fla. L 0-6 Wingate (N.C.) (2-0) 2/25/10 (#21/10)Cathedral City, Calif. L 7-8 2/19/00 (NR/#1)San Diego, Calif. L 1-12 (5) 4/2/96 Knoxville W 10-0 (5) Stephen F. Austin (2-0) 2/20/04 (#18/1)Cathedral City, Calif. L 0-3 4/2/96 Knoxville W 18-2 (5) 4/6/01 Knoxville W 8-6 6/3/05 (#11/12)Oklahoma City, Okla. L 1-3 Winthrop (3-0) 4/7/01 Knoxville W 5-4 6/1/06 (#5/1)Oklahoma City, Okla. W 4-3 4/13/96 Knoxville W 3-2 Stetson (5-0) 2/23/07 (#1/12)Cathedral City, Calif. W 6-1 5/20/07 (#1/NR)Knoxville W 7-0 3/26/98 DeLand, Fla. W 5-0 2/13/10 (#16/8)Clermont, Fla. L 1-11 (6) 5/16/08 (#14/NR)Knoxville W 3-0 3/26/98 DeLand, Fla. W 6-0 UMKC (0-1) Wisconsin-Green Bay (1-0) 2/8/02 St. Augustine, Fla. W 2-0 2/7/03 St. Augustine, Fla. L 1-5 2/27/98 Knoxville W 5-0 2/10/02 St. Augustine, Fla. W 2-0 UNLV (1-0) Wright State (5-0) 2/7/03 St. Augustine, Fla. W 2-1 2/21/03 Las Vegas, Nev. W 3-0 3/9/96 Knoxville W 8-3 (5) Syracuse (2-1) USF (7-8-1) 3/1/98 Knoxville W 4-3 2/22/03 Las Vegas, Nev. L 0-3 2/22/97 (NR/#16)Tampa, Fla. L 0-7 3/7/99 Richmond, Ky. W 14-2 (5) 2/23/03 Las Vegas, Nev. W 4-2 2/23/97 (NR/#16)Tampa, Fla. L 0-2 3/12/99 Knoxville W 12-6 (5) 2/26/10 (#21/NR)Cathedral City, Calif. W 8-6 4/19/97 (NR/#14)Knoxville L 2-3 3/14/99 Knoxville W 12-4 (6) Temple (1-0) 4/20/97 (NR/#14)Knoxville W 3-2 Youngstown State (1-0) 3/10/06 (#3/NR)Clearwater, Fla. W 14-0 (5) 3/25/98 (NR/#9)Tampa, Fla. L 0-6 2/28/98 Knoxville W 17-0 Tennessee-Martin (1-0) 3/25/98 (NR/#9)Tampa, Fla. L 0-8 (5) 4/17/98 Knoxville W 8-0 2/21/99 (NR/#6)Tampa, Fla. L 0-3 ***Rankings listed before site are (#UT/Opponent) Tennessee State (8-0) 2/27/99 (NR/#6)Tucson, Ariz. W 1-0 known rank in NFCA Coaches poll at time of game 4/23/96 Knoxville W 16-0 (5) 2/27/99 (NR/#6)Tucson, Ariz. W 10-7 4/23/96 Knoxville W 10-0 (5) 4/23/99 (NR/#21)Knoxville W 9-8 (8)

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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE BIG WEST OHIO VALLEY Team W L T Cal Poly 3 0 Austin Peay 17 0 Alabama 14 29 Cal State Fullerton 1 3 Eastern Kentucky 6 0 Arkansas 26 11 Cal State Northridge 3 1 Jacksonville State 1 2 Auburn 23 17 Long Beach State 2 1 Morehead State 4 0 Florida 18 35 Pacific 1 3 Tennessee-Martin 1 0 Georgia 25 27 UC Davis 3 0 Tennessee State 8 0 Kentucky 30 9 Totals: 13 8 Tennessee Tech 16 0 LSU 19 20 1 Totals: 53 2 Mississippi 30 7 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Mississippi State 25 14 PACIFIC COAST SOFTBALL South Carolina 25 15 _ Drexel 1 0 Totals: 235 184 1 Georgia State 1 0 Loyola Marymount 2 2 Hofstra 3 0 Northern Colorado 2 0 AMERICA EAST James Madison 2 0 Sacramento State 2 0 UNC Wilmington 1 0 Saint Mary’s 3 1 Boston University 1 0 Totals: 8 0 Santa Clara 0 2 Maine 1 0 Weber State 1 0 Totals: 2 0 CONFERENCE USA Totals: 10 5 ATLANTIC COAST East Carolina 2 1 PACIFIC-10 Marshall 4 1 Boston College 2 0 Memphis 1 0 Arizona 5 11 Florida State 2 0 Southern Mississippi 1 1 Arizona State 1 1 Georgia Tech 2 1 Tulsa 0 1 California 0 3 Maryland 1 1 UAB 1 0 Oregon 2 1 North Carolina 3 1 UCF 2 2 Oregon State 4 4 North Carolina State 1 0 UTEP 2 0 Stanford 2 4 Virginia 7 2 Totals: 13 6 UCLA 3 6 Virginia Tech 7 7 Washington 2 2 Totals: 25 12 HORIZON LEAGUE Totals: 19 32 ATLANTIC SUN Cleveland State 2 0 SOUTHERN Detroit Mercy 1 0 Belmont 14 0 Illinois-Chicago 5 1 Appalachian State 8 0 Campbell 2 0 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 0 Chattanooga 3 2 East Tennessee State 13 0 Wright State 5 0 College of Charleston 4 0 Florida Gulf Coast 1 0 Youngstown State 1 0 Elon 1 0 Jacksonville 2 0 Totals: 15 1 Furman 5 0 Lipscomb 7 0 Georgia Southern 4 0 Mercer 1 1 IVY LEAGUE Samford 8 2 North Florida 1 0 UNC Greensboro 2 0 Stetson 5 0 Dartmouth 1 0 Western Carolina 4 0 Totals: 46 1 Princeton 1 1 Totals: 39 4 Totals: 2 1 ATLANTIC 10 SOUTHLAND METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC Charlotte 1 0 Nicholls State 0 2 Massachusetts 2 0 Marist 2 0 Northwestern State (La.) 2 1 Rhode Island 1 0 Niagara 1 0 Sam Houston State 1 0 Saint Louis 4 0 Rider 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 2 0 Temple 1 0 Totals: 4 0 Texas A&M-CC 2 0 Totals: 9 0 Texas-Arlington 2 0 MID-AMERICAN Texas-San Antonio 1 0 BIG EAST Texas State 1 2 Akron 1 0 Totals: 11 5 DePaul 2 0 Ball State 2 0 Louisville 4 0 Bowling Green 1 0 SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC Notre Dame 0 3 Buffalo 1 1 Pittsburgh 1 0 Kent State 0 2 Alabama State 2 0 Providence 0 1 Miami (Ohio) 4 0 Totals: 2 0 Seton Hall 2 0 Ohio 3 0 USF 7 8 1 Toledo 1 0 SUN BELT Syracuse 2 1 Totals: 13 3 Villanova 3 0 _ Florida Atlantic 3 2 Totals: 21 13 1 THE SUMMIT LEAGUE Florida International 2 0 UL-Lafayette 3 3 BIG SOUTH Centenary 3 0 Middle Tennessee 16 1 Oakland (Mich.) 1 0 Troy 1 0 Charleston Southern 1 0 UMKC 0 1 UL-Monroe 3 1 Coastal Carolina 5 0 Totals: 4 1 Western Kentucky 5 0 Gardner-Webb 3 0 Totals: 33 7 Liberty 15 0 MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC Presbyterian 2 0 WESTERN ATHLETIC Radford 5 0 Bethune-Cookman 0 1 Winthrop 3 0 Florida A&M 5 0 Fresno State 1 1 Totals: 34 0 North Carolina A&T 4 0 Hawai’i 7 2 Totals: 9 1 Louisiana Tech 2 1 BIG TEN New Mexico State 3 0 MISSOURI VALLEY San Jose State 3 1 Illinois 2 0 Utah State 2 0 Indiana 4 0 Bradley 1 0 Totals: 18 5 Iowa 1 1 Illinois State 4 0 Michigan 5 3 Indiana State 0 1 INDEPENDENT Michigan State 1 0 Southern Illinois 0 1 Minnesota 0 1 Missouri State 3 1 Longwood 1 0 Northwestern 4 5 Totals: 8 3 Totals: 1 0 Ohio State 1 0 Penn State 1 0 MOUNTAIN WEST NCAA DIVISION II Purdue 2 1 Totals: 21 11 Brigham Young 3 0 LeMoyne (N.Y.) 1 0 UNLV 1 0 Wingate (N.C.) 2 0 BIG 12 Utah 1 1 Totals: 3 0 Totals: 5 1 Baylor 4 4 Nebraska 3 0 Kansas 3 2 NORTHEAST Oklahoma 3 0 Oklahoma State 1 0 Long Island 2 0 Texas 1 1 Wagner 1 0 Texas A&M 2 0 Totals: 3 0 Texas Tech 2 0 Totals: 19 7

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Head Coach: Jim Beitia Head Coach: Jim Beitia Overall Record: 45-22 Overall Record: 37-31 Head Coach: Jim Beitia SEC Record: 20-7, 2nd in SEC Record: 13-15, 3rd in Overall Record: 54-14 Eastern Division Eastern Division ‘96 ‘97 Postesason: SEC Tournament ‘98 Postseason: SEC Tournament Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score 2/23 vs. Baylor L 0-1 2/14 vs. Texas-Arlington W 2-1 (9) 2/12 (#25) at #23 Arizona State L 2-7 2/24 vs. Baylor* W 5-4 2/15 vs. Sam Houston State% W 11-1 (6) 2/13 (#25) vs. #18 Utah! L 3-6 (8) 2/24 at #4 UL-Lafayette* L 3-7 2/15 vs. Texas Tech% W 3-0 2/13 (#25) vs. #1 Arizona! L 0-7 2/24 vs. Texas-San Antonio* W 2-1 2/15 vs. Texas State% W 6-3 2/14 (#25) vs. Texas! L 2-3 2/25 vs. Baylor* W 9-8 (8) 2/16 vs. Texas A&M% W 5-0 2/14 (#25) vs. Oregon! L 2-4 2/25 at #4 UL-Lafayette* L 0-11 (5) 2/16 vs. Baylor% L 3-5 2/15 (#25) vs. #3 Washington! W 2-1 3/1 vs. Northwestern State (La.) < W 11-3 2/21 vs. Miami (Ohio)& W 1-0 2/15 (#25) vs. Detroit Mercy! W 10-2 3/1 at #2 Arizona< L 3-12 2/21 vs. Florida Atlantic& W 5-0 2/20 (#25) vs. Southern Illinois@ L 6-7 (10) 3/2 vs. Northwestern State (La.) < W 8-0 2/22 vs. Miami (Ohio)& W 3-0 2/20 (#25) vs. Centenary@ W 3-2 (9) 3/2 at #2 Arizona< L 3-6 2/22 at #16 South Florida& L 0-7 2/20 (#25) vs. Mississippi@ W 8-0 3/3 vs. Northwestern State (La.) < L 0-2 2/23 vs. Florida Atlantic& W 5-0 2/21 (#25) vs. UL-Monroe@ L 5-8 3/7 PURDUE& W 10-7 2/23 at #16 South Florida& L 0-2 2/21 (#25) vs. Tulsa@ L 2-5 3/9 AKRON& W 7-6 (5) 3/1 MARSHALL! W 9-2 2/21 (#25) vs. Louisiana Tech@ L 2-4 3/9 WRIGHT STATE& W 8-3 (5) 3/1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE! W 23-0 (5) 2/27 WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY$ W 5-0 3/10 PURDUE& L 4-5 (6) 3/1 OHIO! W 8-0 (6) 2/28 MARSHALL$ W 7-2 3/10 EASTERN KENTUCKY& W 2-1 3/2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE! W 17-1 (5) 2/28 YOUNGSTOWN STATE$ W 17-0 (5) 3/15 vs. Marist% W 8-0 3/2 MARSHALL! L 2-3 3/1 WRIGHT STATE$ W 4-3 3/15 vs. Villanova% W 6-5 3/8 at Middle Tennessee W 5-0 3/1 NORTHWESTERN$ L 1-3 3/15 vs. Seton Hall% W 7-3 3/8 at Middle Tennessee W 10-3 3/6 vs. #22 Kansas% W 2-0 3/16 vs. Marist% W 8-3 (6) 3/11 FLORIDA* W 1-0 3/6 vs. UCLA% W 3-2 (8) 3/16 vs. Niagara% W 11-0 (5) 3/11 FLORIDA* L 2-3 3/7 vs. Indiana% W 4-2 3/16 vs. Seton Hall% W 3-1 3/12 FLORIDA* W 3-2 3/7 at #5 Fresno State% L 5-11 3/18 vs. LeMoyne (N.Y.)% W 30-0 (5) 3/12 FLORIDA* L 5-6 3/13 GEORGIA* W 5-3 3/18 vs. Dartmouth% W 13-1 (5) 3/15 at Georgia* W 7-0 3/13 GEORGIA* L 4-5 (8) 3/21 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE L 3-13 3/15 at Georgia* W 4-0 3/14 GEORGIA* L 1-3 (8) 3/21 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE W 9-1 3/16 at Georgia* W 11-2 (5) 3/14 GEORGIA* W 4-1 3/22 MOREHEAD STATE^ W 9-7 (5) 3/16 at Georgia* W 3-1 3/21 AUBURN* W 6-3 3/23 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE^ W 6-2 (5) 3/21 at Auburn* W 6-2 3/21 AUBURN* L 2-3 3/23 INDIANA STATE^ L 0-1 (6) 3/21 at Auburn* W 8-2 3/22 ALABAMA* L 1-6 3/23 #10 MICHIGAN^ L 0-4 3/22 at Alabama* W 11-1 (5) 3/22 ALABAMA* W 8-7 3/24 CLEVELAND STATE^ W 2-0 (6) 3/22 at Alabama* W 6-3 3/25 at #9 South Florida L 0-6 3/24 AUSTIN PEAY^ W 5-1 3/24 vs. Stanford L 1-4 3/25 at #9 South Florida L 0-8 (5) 3/27 at Eastern Kentucky W 4-2 3/24 vs. Stanford L 0-8 (5) 3/26 at Stetson W 5-0 3/27 at Eastern Kentucky W 9-0 (5) 3/25 at Loyola Marymount L 1-2 3/26 at Stetson W 6-0 3/29 vs. Maine@ W 5-1 3/25 at Loyola Marymount L 1-2 3/27 at Florida* L 0-1 (10) 3/29 vs. Maryland@ W 6-3 3/26 at #10 Long Beach State L 0-2 3/27 at Florida* L 5-9 3/30 vs. Mercer@ L 3-5 3/26 at #10 Long Beach State W 1-0 3/28 at Florida* L 0-7 4/2 WINGATE (N.C.) W 10-0 (5) 3/27 at Cal State Fullerton L 4-8 3/28 at Florida* L 3-5 4/2 WINGATE (N.C.) W 18-2 (5) 3/27 at Cal State Fullerton L 8-11 4/4 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-3 4/4 at Samford W 2-0 3/29 at Cal State Northridge W 4-0 4/4 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 2-1 4/4 at Samford W 15-3 (6) 3/29 at Cal State Northridge L 5-6 4/5 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-6 4/5 vs. Troy State! W 3-1 4/5 at #4 South Carolina* L 0-1 4/5 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 3-2 4/5 vs. Florida Atlantic! W 9-0 (5) 4/5 at #4 South Carolina* L 0-1 (10) 4/7 at Belmont W 10-0 4/6 vs. Georgia Tech! L 4-5 4/6 at #4 South Carolina* W 6-1 4/7 at Belmont W 6-1 4/6 vs. Nicholls State! L 0-2 4/6 at #4 South Carolina* L 0-1 4/10 at Mississippi* W 7-4 4/6 at Samford! W 10-2 4/12 MISSISSIPPI* W 6-1 4/10 at Mississippi* W 10-0 (5) 4/7 at Samford! W 8-3 4/12 MISSISSIPPI* W 11-3 (5) 4/11 at Mississippi State* L 0-3 4/7 vs. Georgia Tech! W 5-0 4/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 4-5 (8) 4/11 at Mississippi State* W 3-2 4/7 vs. Nicholls State! L 2-4 4/13 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 11-0 (5) 4/14 at Middle Tennessee W 6-5 (8) 4/10 at Middle Tennessee W 9-0 (6) 4/18 UNC GREENSBORO$ W 9-1 (6) 4/14 at Middle Tennessee W 7-3 4/10 at Middle Tennessee W 9-1 (5) 4/18 MOREHEAD STATE$ W 8-0 (5) 4/15 vs. Virginia Tech^ W 8-0 (6) 4/12 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 8-0 4/19 EASTERN KENTUCKY$ W 1-0 4/15 vs. Virginia Tech^ W 11-0 4/12 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 14-2 (5) 4/19 #14 SOUTH FLORIDA$ L 2-3 4/17 TENNESSEE-MARTIN& W 8-0 (6) 4/13 NORTH CAROLINA A&T$ W 19-2 (5) 4/19 JACKSONVILLE STATE$ W 4-2 4/18 FURMAN& W 8-2 (6) 4.13 WINTHROP$ W 3-2 (6) 4/20 UNC GREENSBORO$ W 15-1 (5) 4/20 at Chattanooga W 3-1 (8) 4/14 TENNESSEE TECH$ W 9-2 (6) 4/20 #14 SOUTH FLORIDA$ W 3-2 4/23 at UL-Lafayette L 1-9 (5) 4/16 SAMFORD W 15-2 (5) 4/25 LSU* W 6-2 4/23 at UL-Lafayette W 12-7 4/16 SAMFORD W 18-7 (5) 4/25 LSU* L 2-3 4/24 at #10 LSU* L 0-8 (5) 4/19 vs. Georgia Southern> W 8-2 4/27 ARKANSAS* W 8-0 (5) 4/24 at #10 LSU* L 1-10 (6) 4/23 TENNESSEE STATE W 16-0 (5) 4/27 ARKANSAS* W 9-2 4/26 at Arkansas* L 3-5 4/23 TENNESSEE STATE W 10-0 (5) 4/30 vs. Virginia Tech^ W 17-0 (5) 4/26 at Arkansas* L 0-2 4/26 SAINT LOUIS W 12-2 (5) 4/30 vs. Virginia Tech^ W 12-2 (5) 5/1 at Kentucky* W 6-1 4/26 SAINT LOUIS W 4-0 5/2 KENTUCKY* W 3-1 5/1 at Kentucky* W 11-1 (5) 4/27 SAINT LOUIS+ W 12-5 (6) 5/3 KENTUCKY* W 8-0 (6) 5/2 at Kentucky* W 5-3 4/27 COASTAL CAROLINA+ W 23-0 (5) 5/3 KENTUCKY* W 9-4 5/2 at Kentucky* W 11-2 (5) 4/27 MIDDLE TENNESSEE+ W 10-6 (6) 5/9 vs. Auburn+ L 0-2 5/8 vs. Alabama+ L 1-2 4/28 SAINT LOUIS+ W 4-0 5/10 vs. Florida+ L 1-2 (8) 5/8 vs. Arkansas+ W 2-1 4/28 MIDDLE TENNESSEE+ W 9-1 (5) 5/9 vs. #12 LSU+ L 1-8 * Southeastern Conference game Final Rank NFCA: None * 10th Annual Louisiana Classics, Lafayette, La. % 4th Annual Pepsi/Texas-Arlington Classic, Arlington, Texas < Wildcat Classic, Tucson, Ariz. & Gladstone’s Classic, Tampa, Fla. * Southeastern Conference game & Lady Vol Spring Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn. ! Lady Vol Spring Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn. ! Coca-Cola Classic, Phoenix, Ariz. % Gene Cusic Pepsi Collegiate Classic, Ft. Myers, Fla. $ Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. @ Mardi Gras Classic, Monroe, La. ^ Tennessee Tourn. of Champions, Knoxville, Tenn. ^ State-Line Classic, Bristol, Tenn. $ Lady Vol Spring Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn. @ Holiday Inn Buzz Midtown North Classic, Marietta, Ga. + Southeastern Conference Tournament, Columbus, Ga. % Fresno State Classic, Fresno, Calif. ! Samford Spring Invitational, Birmingham, Ala. ^ State-Line Classic, Bristol, Tenn. $ Great Smoky Softball Challenge, Knoxville, Tenn. & Toyota Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. > Frost Cutlery Collegiate Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. + Southeastern Conference Tournament, Columbus, Ga. + Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 111515 YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR RRESULTSESULTS

Head Coach: Jim Beitia Overall Record: 44-27 Head Coach: Jim Beitia Head Coach: Jim Beitia SEC Record: 17-11 Overall Record: 29-34 Overall Record: 24-35 Eastern Division Co-Champions SEC Record: 5-22, 5th in SEC Record: 9-20, 5th in Postseason: SEC Tournament ‘00 Eastern Division ‘01 Eastern Division ‘99 NCAA Regional No. 3 Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score 2/19 vs. Miami (Ohio)! W 8-0 (5) 2/4 vs. #1 UCLA! L 0-10 (5) 2/2 vs. #3 Arizona! L 0-8 (5) 2/19 vs. Kansas! L 1-3 2/4 at South Florida! W 5-4 2/2 vs. Hawaii! L 0-5 2/20 vs. Georgia Tech! W 13-8 2/5 vs. Maryland! L 0-4 2/4 vs. Florida Atlantic! L 0-3 2/20 vs. Notre Dame! L 0-5 2/5 vs. Northwestern! W 7-6 2/9 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi@ W 7-1 2/21 at #6 South Florida! L 0-3 2/6 vs. #1 UCLA! L 0-6 2/9 vs. Texas State@ L 3-4 2/26 vs. #17 Hawaii@ W 5-2 2/18 vs. Sacramento State@ W 4-2 2/10 vs. Texas State@ L 0-2 2/26 at #2 Arizona@ L 5-6 2/18 vs. #21 Stanford@ L 0-9 (5) 2/10 vs. #16 Oregon State@ L 0-6 2/27 vs. #6 South Florida@ W 1-0 2/27 vs. #6 South Florida@ W 10-7 2/19 vs. #1 UCLA@ L 1-12 (5) 2/11 vs. #16 Oregon State@ L 0-3 2/28 at #2 Arizona@ L 1-3 2/19 vs. Cal State Northridge@ W 7-4 2/11 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi@ W 7-2 3/6 vs. Kent State# L 4-5 2/25 vs. Elon# W 13-2 2/16 vs. Illinois# W 4-0 3/7 vs. Wright State# W 14-2 (5) 2/25 vs. Middle Tennessee# W 4-1 2/16 vs. Rhode Island# W 12-0 (5) 3/7 at Eastern Kentucky# W 10-2 (6) 2/26 at Georgia Southern# W 2-0 2/17 vs. North Carolina# L 0-13 (6) 3/7 vs. Kent State# L 0-1 2/26 vs. Coastal Carolina# W 3-0 2/17 vs. Liberty# W 2-0 3/12 WRIGHT STATE$ W 12-6 (5) 3/4 vs. Notre Dame$ L 0-4 2/18 vs. North Carolina# W 1-0 3/12 BELMONT$ W 12-1 (5) 3/4 vs. Kentucky$ W 7-3 2/18 vs. Virginia# W 4-1 3/14 WRIGHT STATE$ W 12-4 (6) 3/5 vs. Virginia Tech$ L 0-1 2/21 at Santa Clara L 0-1 (8) 3/14 INDIANA$ W 7-1 (6) 3/10 KANSAS% L 5-6 2/21 at Santa Clara L 0-1 3/15 INDIANA W 3-0 3/10 EAST CAROLINA% W 7-0 2/22 at Saint Mary’s L 0-1 3/15 INDIANA W 4-1 3/12 EASTERN KENTUCKY% W 11-7 2/22 at Saint Mary’s W 2-0 3/16 BELMONT W 17-0 (5) 3/12 EAST CAROLINA% L 2-3 2/25 at Pacific L 0-5 3/16 BELMONT W 8-0 (5) 3/19 at Georgia* L 2-3 3/17 GEORGIA* L 6-8 2/25 at Pacific L 1-7 3/19 at Georgia* L 2-3 3/17 GEORGIA* W 6-2 3/2 vs. Florida A&M% W 6-2 3/20 at Georgia* L 4-5 3/18 GEORGIA* W 8-1 3/2 vs. Pittsburgh% W 5-2 3/20 at Georgia* L 8-9 3/18 GEORGIA* L 2-10 3/10 at Mississippi* W 3-1 3/23 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 4-2 3/22 at Middle Tennessee W 5-2 3/10 at Mississippi* W 4-2 3/23 MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 7-0 3/22 at Middle Tennessee L 1-2 3/11 at Mississippi* L 0-4 (10) 3/26 at Auburn* W 7-4 3/24 #14 ALABAMA* L 1-2 3/17 at #8 LSU* L 0-5 3/26 at Auburn* L 0-4 3/24 #14 ALABAMA* L 2-8 3/17 at #8 LSU* L 1-2 (8) 3/28 at Alabama* L 0-4 3/25 AUBURN* W 8-7 (9) 3/18 at #8 LSU* L 0-9 (5) 3/28 at Alabama* L 2-9 3/25 AUBURN* L 5-18 3/21 KENTUCKY* W 4-2 4/2 FLORIDA* W 8-0 (6) 3/31 #18 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-7 3/21 KENTUCKY* L 4-7 4/2 FLORIDA* W 18-1 (5) 4/1 #18 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-4 3/24 #4 ALABAMA* L 1-7 4/3 FLORIDA* L 2-8 4/1 #18 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 16-4 (5) 3/24 #4 ALABAMA* W 6-4 4/3 FLORIDA* W 8-7 4/7 at Chattanooga W 3-0 4/7 at Florida* L 0-2 3/25 #4 ALABAMA* L 0-11 (5) 4/7 at Chattanooga L 2-3 4/7 at Florida* L 1-11 (5) 3/31 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 4-13 4/9 at #9 South Carolina* L 1-2 4/8 at Florida* L 4-9 3/31 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 1-3 4/9 at #9 South Carolina* W 5-4 4/8 at Florida* L 2-3 4/1 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 1-7 4/10 at #9 South Carolina* W 8-0 (5) 4/14 at #20 Mississippi State* L 1-6 4/3 at #19 South Carolina* L 0-1 (8) 4/10 at #9 South Carolina* W 4-1 4/14 at #20 Mississippi State* L 1-3 4/3 at #19 South Carolina* L 0-4 4/14 vs. Virginia Tech^ L 1-3 4/15 at Mississippi* L 1-4 4/4 at #19 South Carolina* L 0-1 (8) 4/16 MISSISSIPPI* W 15-5 (5) 4/15 at Mississippi* W 1-0 4/6 VIRGINIA$ L 1-2 4/16 MISSISSIPPI* W 4-1 4/18 BELMONT W 3-0 4/6 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN$ W 8-6 4/18 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 9-1 (6) 4/18 BELMONT W 9-3 4/7 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN$ W 5-4 4/18 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 11-7 4/20 RADFORD W 10-1 (5) 4/7 CENTENARY$ W 9-2 4/20 CHATTANOOGA L 2-3 4/20 RADFORD W 13-5 (6) 4/8 VIRGINIA$ W 3-1 4/20 CHATTANOOGA W 8-0 (5) 4/23 #21 SOUTH FLORIDA& W 9-8 (8) 4/21 RADFORD& W 10-2 (5) 4/8 CENTENARY$ W 13-3 (5) 4/23 #4 UL-LAFAYETTE& W 9-8 4/21 WESTERN KENTUCKY& W 3-1 4/14 ARKANSAS* W 4-2 4/24 #4 UL-LAFAYETTE& W 1-0 4/22 WESTERN KENTUCKY& W 9-3 4/14 ARKANSAS* L 0-3 4/24 #15 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI& L 1-4 4/22 SAMFORD& L 2-10 (6) 4/15 ARKANSAS* W 4-2 4/25 #21 SOUTH FLORIDA& L 2-5 4/23 RADFORD& W 4-3 4/18 vs. Virginia Tech^ L 2-4 4/25 #15 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI& W 7-5 4/23 SAMFORD& L 2-3 4/21 at Auburn* W 7-2 4/27 ARKANSAS* W 3-0 4/26 at Tennessee Tech W 4-0 4/21 at Auburn* L 3-5 4/27 ARKANSAS* W 9-1 (5) 4/26 at Tennessee Tech W 4-1 4/22 at Auburn* L 1-12 (5) 4/28 at Belmont W 6-0 4/28 at Arkansas* L 1-2 4/28 at Florida* L 0-3 4/28 at Belmont W 6-0 4/28 at Arkansas* L 3-5 4/28 at Florida* L 0-7 4/30 #7 LSU* W 3-2 4/30 at #7 LSU* L 0-4 4/29 at Florida* W 6-3 4/30 #7 LSU* L 0-5 4/30 at #7 LSU* L 2-8 5/5 GEORGIA* L 2-9 5/8 KENTUCKY* W 4-0 5/2 at Kentucky* L 0-2 5/5 GEORGIA* W 6-3 5/8 KENTUCKY* W 3-2 5/9 (#24) KENTUCKY* W 7-0 5/2 at Kentucky* L 1-10 (5) 5/6 GEORGIA* L 0-2 5/9 (#24) KENTUCKY* L 7-9 5/3 at Kentucky* L 2-10 (6) 5/13 (#24) vs. Florida+ W 11-3 (5) 5/3 at Kentucky* L 0-4 * Southeastern Conference game 5/14 (#24) vs. Mississippi State+ W 4-2 5/6 TENNESSEE TECH W 3-2 ! Louisville Slugger Tourney, Tampa, Fla. 5/15 (#24) vs. Arkansas+ L 2-3 (10) 5/6 TENNESSEE TECH W 7-3 @ Islander Classic, Corpus Christi, Texas 5/16 (#24) vs. Arkansas+ L 1-3 # Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C. 5/20 (#24) vs. Cal State Fullerton% L 1-12 (5) * Southeastern Conference game % Georgia Southern Eagle Classic, Statesboro, Ga. 5/21 (#24) at #6 Washington% L 1-12 (5) ! Louisville Slugger Tourney, Tampa, Fla. $ Lady Vol Spring Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn. Final Rank NFCA: None @ Campbell/Cartier Classic, San Diego, Calif. ^ State-Line Classic, Bristol, Tenn. # Georgia Southern Reebok Invitational, Statesboro, Ga. * Southeastern Conference game $ State-Line Classic, Bristol, Tenn. ! Gladstone’s Classic, Tampa, Fla. % Lady Vol Spring Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn. @ Wildcat Classic, Tucson, Ariz. & Rocky Top Markets Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. # Eastern Kentucky Invitational, Richmond, Ky. $ Lady Vol Spring Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn. ^ State-Line Classic, Bristol, Tenn. & Rocky Top Markets Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. + Southeastern Conference Tournament, Columbus, Ga. % NCAA Regional No. 3, Seattle, Wash.

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Co-Head Coaches: Co-Head Coaches: Co-Head Coaches: Ralph and Karen Weekly Ralph and Karen Weekly Ralph and Karen Weekly Overall Record: 55-16 Overall Record: 35-25-1 Overall Record: 45-25 SEC Record: 14-15 SEC Record: 20-8 SEC Record: 8-17 4th in Eastern Division Eastern Division Champions 4th in Eastern Division Postseason: SEC Tournament ‘02 ‘03 Postseason: SEC Tournament ‘04 NCAA Regional No. 6 Date Opponent W/L Score Date Opponent W/L Score Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score 2/1 vs. Florida Atlantic! L 0-1 1/31 vs. San Jose State! L 1-3 2/5 vs. Saint Mary’s! W 8-0 (6) 2/1 at #25 South Florida! W 4-3 1/31 at #3 California! L 4-8 2/6 vs. Brigham Young! W 11-6 (9) 2/2 vs. Northwestern! W 3-2 (8) 2/1 vs. San Jose State! W 5-3 2/6 vs. UAB! W 9-1 (5) 2/2 vs. Northwestern! L 2-5 2/1 at #3 California! L 1-11 (5) 2/7 vs. Oregon State! L 0-2 2/3 at #25 South Florida! T 4-4 (8) 2/7 vs. UMKC@ L 1-5 2/7 at Hawai’i! W 2-0 2/7 vs. Stetson@ W 2-1 2/8 at Hawai’i! W 4-1 2/8 vs. Florida A&M@ W 8-0 2/8 vs. Jacksonville@ W 10-2 (5) 2/8 vs. Oregon State! W 2-0 2/8 vs. Stetson@ W 2-0 2/8 vs. Jacksonville@ W 6-1 2/13 vs. San Jose State@ W 9-3 2/9 vs. Central Florida@ L 2-4 (8) 2/19 APPALACHIAN STATE W 3-0 2/14 vs. Boston University@ W 9-0 (5) 2/9 vs. Bethune-Cookman@ L 2-3 2/19 APPALACHIAN STATE W 7-0 2/14 at New Mexico State@ W 16-3 2/10 vs. Stetson@ W 2-0 2/21 vs. UL-Monroe% W 5-3 2/14 vs. Southwest Missouri State@ W 8-0 (5) 2/13 at Austin Peay W 9-0 (6) 2/21 at UNLV% W 3-0 2/15 at New Mexico State@ W 7-1 2/13 at Austin Peay W 4-0 (5) 2/22 vs. Syracuse% L 0-3 2/20 (#18) vs. Baylor% W 2-0 2/15 vs. Long Island# W 2-1 2/22 vs. UL-Monroe% W 3-2 2/20 (#18) vs. #1 UCLA% L 0-3 2/15 vs. UNC Wilmington# W 12-0 (5) 2/23 vs. Syracuse% W 4-2 2/21 (#18) vs. Utah% W 4-1 2/16 vs. East Carolina# W 8-1 2/28 vs. Buffalo$ L 2-8 2/25 (#13) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 7-0 2/17 at Minnesota# L 1-2 2/28 at Florida International$ W 3-2 2/25 (#13) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 3-2 2/17 vs. Long Island# W 4-3 3/1 vs. Furman$ W 12-5 2/27 (#13) vs. Louisiana Tech$ W 9-1 (6) 2/17 vs. Virginia# W 3-1 3/1 vs. Florida A&M$ W 8-1 2/27 (#13) at Baylor$ L 1-8 3/2 vs. Furman$ W 5-0 2/28 (#13) vs. Lipscomb$ W 6-0 2/19 at Tennessee State W 13-0 (5) 3/5 BELMONT W 11-3 (6) 2/28 (#13) vs. Louisiana Tech$ W 1-0 (9) 2/19 at Tennessee State W 9-1 (5) 3/5 BELMONT W 14-0 (5) 2/28 (#13) at Baylor$ L 1-5 2/23 vs. Boston College% W 1-0 3/8 at #7 LSU* L 0-4 3/7 (#13) #3 LSU* L 1-2 2/23 vs. Georgia State% W 4-3 (8) 3/8 at #7 LSU* W 3-2 3/7 (#13) #3 LSU* W 4-0 2/24 vs. Drexel% W 10-2 (6) 3/9 at #7 LSU* L 1-6 3/9 (#13) at Kentucky* W 3-2 2/24 vs. #16 Iowa% L 1-13 (5) 3/11 LIPSCOMB W 11-0 (5) 3/10 (#13) at Kentucky* W 4-1 2/24 vs. Ball State% W 4-2 3/11 LIPSCOMB W 3-0 3/10 (#13) at Kentucky* W 1-0 3/1 vs. Rider$ W 10-0 (5) 3/12 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 8-0 (5) 3/13 (#13) at #9 Alabama* L 3-4 3/1 vs. Appalachian State$ W 8-0 (6) 3/12 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 8-3 3/13 (#13) at #9 Alabama* L 4-5 3/2 vs. Morehead State$ W 3-0 3/15 #19 ALABAMA* L 1-9 (5) 3/14 (#13) at #9 Alabama* L 1-2 3/2 at Virginia$ L 0-2 3/15 #19 ALABAMA* W 2-1 3/16 (#13) GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 7-0 3/6 TENNESSEE STATE W 22-0 (5) 3/16 #19 ALABAMA* L 0-8 (5) 3/20 (#14) at Mississippi State* W 10-1 3/6 TENNESSEE STATE W 8-0 (6) 3/20 PRINCETON L 0-6 3/20 (#14) at Mississippi State* W 6-3 3/20 PRINCETON W 11-5 3/21 (#14) at Mississippi State* W 5-3 (8) 3/9 MISSISSIPPI* W 7-4 3/22 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 8-0 (5) 3/24 (#12) AUSTIN PEAY W 5-1 3/10 MISSISSIPPI* W 5-1 3/22 MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 7-11 3/24 (#12) AUSTIN PEAY W 2-0 3/10 MISSISSIPPI* W 9-0 (6) 3/23 MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 16-2 (5) 3/26 (#12) LIBERTY& W 1-0 3/13 at #21 Georgia* W 4-0 3/26 AUSTIN PEAY W 7-3 3/26 (#12) UTEP& W 5-0 3/13 at #21 Georgia* L 1-9 (5) 3/26 AUSTIN PEAY W 4-0 3/27 (#12) TENNESSEE TECH& W 2-0 3/14 at #21 Georgia* L 3-6 3/28 LIBERTY& W 3-1 (8) 3/27 (#12) GARDNER-WEBB& W 5-0 3/16 #4 LSU* L 0-5 3/28 WESTERN KENTUCKY& W 8-0 (5) 3/28 (#12) GARDNER-WEBB& W 1-0 3/16 #4 LSU* W 4-2 3/29 LIBERTY& W 2-1 3/28 (#12) TENNESSEE TECH& W 2-0 3/23 at #17 Alabama* L 0-6 3/29 LIBERTY W 9-1 (5) 3/30 (#12) #15 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 1-0 3/23 at #17 Alabama* L 2-3 4/1 at #15 South Carolina* L 1-9 (5) 3/30 (#12) #15 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 3-2 3/24 at #17 Alabama* L 1-4 4/1 at #15 South Carolina* W 2-0 (8) 3/31 (#12) #23 SOUTH CAROLINA* W 5-1 3/25 at Alabama State W 11-0 (5) 4/2 at #15 South Carolina* W 1-0 4/3 (#12) at Arkansas* W 7-3 3/25 at Alabama State W 9-2 4/5 ARKANSAS* W 1-0 4/3 (#12) at Arkansas* L 3-6 4/5 ARKANSAS* W 9-2 4/4 (#12) at Arkansas* W 6-0 3/29 at Mississippi State* W 2-0 4/6 ARKANSAS* W 2-0 4/9 (#12) #23 AUBURN* W 3-0 3/29 at Mississippi State* L 1-8 4/9 KENTUCKY* W 8-0 (5) 4/9 (#12) #23 AUBURN* L 1-6 4/2 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 4-5 4/9 KENTUCKY* W 6-4 4/10 (#12) #23 AUBURN* W 4-0 4/2 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 2-8 (9) 4/12 at Auburn* W 2-0 4/17 (#11) #15 FLORIDA* W 4-1 4/3 SOUTH CAROLINA* L 3-4 4/12 at Auburn* L 0-1 (11) 4/17 (#11) #15 FLORIDA* W 3-0 4/13 at Arkansas* L 0-6 4/13 at Auburn* L 1-4 4/18 (#11) #15 FLORIDA* W 1-0 (10) 4/13 at Arkansas* W 8-2 4/18 at #25 Florida* L 0-1 4/21 (#11) vs. Radford^ W 11-2 (5) 4/14 at Arkansas* L 0-4 4/18 at #25 Florida* L 0-2 4/21 (#11) vs. Virginia Tech^ W 1-0 (9) 4/17 vs. Virginia Tech& L 0-6 4/19 at #25 Florida* L 0-1 4/24 (#11) at #9 Georgia* L 4-5 (10) 4/20 AUBURN* W 9-6 4/23 vs. Virginia Tech^ L 0-1 4/24 (#11) at #9 Georgia* L 1-8 4/20 AUBURN* L 0-9 (5) 4/26 #10 GEORGIA* L 2-6 4/25 (#11) at #9 Georgia* W 6-3 4/21 AUBURN* L 0-8 4/26 #10 GEORGIA* L 3-4 5/1 (#12) MISSISSIPPI* W 8-0 (5) 4/25 FLORIDA* L 3-15 4/27 #10 GEORGIA* L 3-12 5/1 (#12) MISSISSIPPI* W 4-0 4/29 at Lipscomb W 5-0 5/11 (#11) APPALACHIAN STATE W 5-0 4/25 FLORIDA* L 6-7 4/29 at Lipscomb W 6-2 (5) 5/11 (#11) APPALACHIAN STATE W 8-0 (5) 4/26 FLORIDA* L 2-13 (5) 5/3 at Mississippi* L 6-7 5/13 (#11) vs. Mississippi State+ L 2-8 4/28 SAMFORD W 5-3 5/3 at Mississippi* W 12-2 5/14 (#11) vs. #23 Florida+ W 7-5 4/28 SAMFORD W 1-0 5/4 at Mississippi* W 7-2 5/15 (#11) at #15 Alabama+ W 1-0 5/8 vs. #12 LSU+ L 0-1 (9) 5/15 (#11) vs. #10 Georgia+ L 0-4 (10) * Southeastern Conference game 5/9 vs. Auburn+ W 4-3 (8) 5/20 (#11) vs. Illinois-Chicago? W 10-0 (5) ! Louisville Slugger Tourney, Tampa, Fla. 5/10 vs. #7 Georgia+ W 5-3 (8) 5/21 (#11) vs. #20 Oregon State? L 0-4 @ Triple Crown Invitational, St. Augustine, Fla. 5/10 vs. #16 Alabama+ L 2-3 (8) 5/22 (#11) vs. DePaul? W 4-0 # Triangle Classic, Raleigh, N.C. 5/22 (#11) vs. Illinois-Chicago? L 5-6 % Georgia State Round Robin, Atlanta, Ga. * Southeastern Conference game Final Rank NFCA/USASB: #18/16 $ Cavalier Classic, Charlottesville, Va. ! Cal Tournament, Berkeley, Calif. & State-Line Classic, Bristol, Tenn. @ Triple Crown Invitational, St. Augustine, Fla. * Southeastern Conference game % UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. ! Paradise Classic, Honolulu, Hawai’i $ Golden Panther Invitational, Miami, Fla. @ New Mexico State Kick-Off Tourney, Las Cruces, N.M. & First Tennessee Round Robin, Knoxville, Tenn. % Palm Springs Classic, Cathedral City, Calif. ^ State-Line Classic, Bristol, Tenn. $ Compass Bank Invitational, Waco, Texas + SEC Tournament, Plant City, Fla. & Lady Vol Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. ^ State-Line Classic, Bristol, Tenn. + SEC Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ? NCAA Regional No. 6, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Co-Head Coaches: Co-Head Coaches: Co-Head Coaches: Ralph and Karen Weekly Ralph and Karen Weekly Ralph and Karen Weekly Overall Record: 63-8 Overall Record: 67-15 Overall Record: 61-12 SEC Record: 21-9 SEC Record: 23-4 SEC Record: 20-8 1st in Eastern Division/ 2nd in Eastern Division 2nd in Eastern Division Postseason: SEC Tournament Regular-Season Champions Postseason: SEC Tournament, Postseason: SEC Tournament, Women’s College World Series (3rd) Champions, Women’s College ‘05 ‘06 World Series (3rd) ‘07 Women’s College World Series (2nd) Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score 2/4 (#14) vs. UCF! W 4-0 2/10 (#3) vs. Illinois State! W 1-0 (8) 2/9 (#2) vs. Coastal Carolina! W 8-0 (5) 2/4 (#14) vs. DePaul! W 6-1 2/10 (#3) vs. Coastal Carolina! W 10-4 2/10 (#2) vs. Penn State! W 9-1 (5) 2/5 (#14) vs. Gardner-Webb! W 8-0 (6) 2/11 (#3) vs. Coastal Carolina! W 8-0 (5) 2/10 (#2) at North Carolina! W 2-1 (8) 2/5 (#14) vs. Florida A&M! W 5-0 2/17 (#4) vs. #18 Oregon@ W 1-0 2/11 (#2) vs. College of Charleston! W 11-1 (5) 2/17 (#4) vs. Cal-Poly@ W 10-0 (5) 2/6 (#14) vs. Louisville! W 4-0 2/16 (#1) vs. Florida International@ W 8-0 (5) 2/12 (#14) vs. #17 Baylor@ W 4-0 2/18 (#4) vs. Purdue@ W 12-3 (5) 2/12 (#14) vs. #18 Nebraska@ W 5-0 2/18 (#4) vs. Kansas@ W 13-1 (5) 2/17 (#1) vs. Sacramento State@ W 9-2 2/13 (#14) vs. #11 Washington@ W 2-1 2/19 (#4) vs. Hawai’i@ W 13-1 2/17 (#1) vs. Illinois@ W 5-0 2/18 (#7) vs. Illinois-Chicago$ W 2-0 2/24 (#2) vs. #25 Iowa# W 11-2 (5) 2/18 (#1) vs. Cal State Northridge@ W 9-0 2/18 (#7) vs. Charleston Southern$ W 9-0 (5) 2/24 (#2) vs. Florida State# W 1-0 2/18 (#1) vs. UC Davis@ W 10-0 (5) 2/19 (#7) vs. Mercer$ W 12-0 (5) 3/3 (#3) vs. UC-Davis% W 7-0 2/21 (#1) at Cal State Fullerton W 8-0 (5) 2/19 (#7) at Georgia Southern$ W 5-0 3/4 (#3) vs. #16 Northwestern% W 3-2 2/22 (#1) vs. Loyola Marymount# W 8-0 (5) 2/20 (#7) vs. Illinois-Chicago$ W 8-0 (5) 3/4 (#3) vs. Texas Tech% W 4-0 2/23 (#1) vs. #22 Fresno State# W 5-0 2/25 (#5) vs. Pacific% W 14-0 (5) 3/9 (#3) vs. North Carolina State^ W 9-0 2/23 (#1) vs. #12 UCLA# W 6-1 2/25 (#5) vs. #22 Oregon State% W 1-0 3/9 (#3) vs. Buffalo^ W 9-0 (5) 2/24 (#1) vs. Michigan State# W 3-0 3/10 (#3) vs. Temple^ W 14-0 (5) 2/26 (#5) vs. #23 Long Beach State% W 8-0 2/24 (#1) vs. Oklahoma State# W 8-0 (5) 2/26 (#5) vs. #1 California% L 3-7 3/10 (#3) vs. Illinois-Chicago^ W 2-0 2/27 (#5) vs. Notre Dame% L 2-5 3/11 (#3) vs. Hofstra^ W 5-0 3/2 (#1) vs. Illinois-Chicago% W 2-0 3/4 (#5) vs. Providence^ L 0-1 3/11 (#3) vs. South Florida^ W 8-0 (6) 3/2 (#1) vs. Oakland% W 7-0 3/4 (#5) vs. Northern Colorado^ W 12-0 (6) 3/12 (#3) vs. Tennessee Tech^ W 8-0 (6) 3/3 (#1) vs. Tennessee Tech% W 4-0 3/5 (#5) vs. Morehead State^ W 8-0 (6) 3/12 (#3) vs. Massachusetts^ W 20-0 (5) 3/3 (#1) vs. Toledo% W 9-1 (6) 3/5 (#5) vs. Furman^ W 11-0 (5) 3/14 (#3) BELMONT W 8-0 (5) 3/4 (#1) vs. Austin Peay% W 2-0 3/5 (#5) vs. North Carolina A&T^ W 19-0 (5) 3/14 (#3) BELMONT W 15-1 (5) 3/6 (#1) APPALACHIAN STATE W 1-0 3/6 (#5) vs. Longwood^ W 8-0 (5) 3/18 (#2) #18 AUBURN* W 2-0 3/6 (#1) APPALACHIAN STATE W 7-1 3/6 (#5) vs. College of Charleston^ W 4-0 3/18 (#2) #18 AUBURN* L 1-3 3/10 (#1) at #19 Florida* W 1-0 (10) 3/6 (#5) vs. Villanova^ W 4-0 3/19 (#2) #18 AUBURN* W 8-0 (5) 3/10 (#1) at #19 Florida* L 0-4 3/23 (#2) LIBERTY W 8-0 (6) 3/8 (#5) AUSTIN PEAY W 9-0 (5) 3/11 (#1) at #19 Florida* W 3-1 3/8 (#5) AUSTIN PEAY W 13-0 (5) 3/23 (#2) LIBERTY W 9-1 (5) 3/9 (#4) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 7-0 3/25 (#2) at #6 Alabama* L 2-3 3/14 (#1) at Ole Miss* W 1-0 3/9 (#4) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 3-0 3/25 (#2) at #6 Alabama* L 4-5 (9) 3/14 (#1) at Ole Miss* L 4-5 3/12 (#4) #8 ALABAMA* W 3-1 3/26 (#2) at #6 Alabama* L 3-6 3/17 (#1) MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 3-0 3/12 (#4) #8 ALABAMA* W 7-1 3/29 (#5) at Kentucky* W 8-0 (5) 3/17 (#1) MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 2-1 (8) 3/13 (#4) #8 ALABAMA* L 1-8 3/29 (#5) at Kentucky* W 4-0 3/18 (#1) MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 5-1 3/15 (#4) at South Carolina* W 9-1 (6) 3/30 (#5) at Kentucky* W 8-0 3/21 (#1) SOUTH CAROLINA* W 2-0 3/15 (#4) at South Carolina* W 12-0 (5) 4/1 (#5) at Arkansas* W 5-0 3/21 (#1) SOUTH CAROLINA* W 1-0 3/19 (#6) MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 1-0 4/1 (#5) at Arkansas* W 8-1 3/24 (#1) ARKANSAS* W 4-0 3/19 (#6) MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 8-4 4/2 (#5) at Arkansas* W 6-0 3/24 (#1) ARKANSAS* W 1-0 4/5 (#5) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 10-2 (5) 3/20 (#6) MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 3-1 3/25 (#1) ARKANSAS* W 5-0 3/22 (#6) at Liberty W 8-1 4/5 (#5) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 10-0 (5) 3/22 (#6) at Liberty W 12-0 (5) 4/8 (#5) #24 FLORIDA* L 4-6 3/26 (#1) LIBERTY W 5-1 3/24 (#4) at Virginia W 10-0 4/9 (#5) #24 FLORIDA* L 0-2 3/26 (#1) LIBERTY W 4-0 3/29 (#4) KENTUCKY* W 5-0 4/9 (#5) #24 FLORIDA* W 8-0 (6) 3/28 (#1) WESTERN KENTUCKY W 6-0 3/29 (#4) KENTUCKY* L 1-2 (8) 4/11 (#5) AUSTIN PEAY W 2-0 3/28 (#1) WESTERN KENTUCKY W 2-0 3/30 (#4) KENTUCKY* W 3-1 4/11 (#5) AUSTIN PEAY W 5-2 3/30 (#1) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 13-3 (5) 4/3 (#4) ARKANSAS* W 6-0 4/15 (#6) OLE MISS* W 4-0 3/30 (#1) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 8-0 (5) 4/3 (#4) ARKANSAS* W 2-1 4/15 (#6) OLE MISS* W 9-3 4/3 (#1) TENNESSEE TECH W 12-0 (5) 4/5 (#4) at Tennessee Tech W 1-0 4/16 (#6) OLE MISS* W 3-1 4/7 (#1) at Georgia* W 10-0 (5) 4/5 (#4) at Tennessee Tech W 3-0 4/18 (#6) SOUTH CAROLINA* W 7-0 4/7 (#1) at Georgia* W 3-1 4/18 (#6) SOUTH CAROLINA* W 5-3 4/9 (#4) at #22 Auburn* W 5-0 4/8 (#1) at Georgia* W 5-1 4/9 (#4) at #22 Auburn* L 1-3 4/19 (#4) SOUTH CAROLINA* W 3-0 4/10 (#4) at #22 Auburn* L 1-6 4/22 (#4) at Mississippi State* W 2-1 4/10 (#1) MEMPHIS W 4-1 4/16 (#6) at #17 Florida* L 1-2 4/22 (#4) at Mississippi State* W 3-1 4/14 (#1) at Kentucky* W 12-0 4/16 (#6) at #17 Florida* L 0-1 (8) 4/23 (#4) at Mississippi State* W 10-0 (5) 4/15 (#1) at Kentucky* W 8-2 4/17 (#6) at #17 Florida* W 6-2 4/29 (#4) at #9 Georgia* L 3-5 4/15 (#1) at Kentucky* W 9-4 4/19 (#6) at Austin Peay W 4-0 4/29 (#4) at #9 Georgia* W 12-0 (5) 4/21 (#1) AUBURN* W 10-0 (5) 4/19 (#6) at Austin Peay W 5-1 4/30 (#4) at #9 Georgia* L 6-7 4/21 (#1) AUBURN* W 2-1 (8) 4/23 (#9) #13 GEORGIA* L 1-4 5/6 (#6) #11 LSU* W 4-0 4/22 (#1) AUBURN* W 5-1 4/23 (#9) #13 GEORGIA* W 3-1 5/6 (#6) #11 LSU* W 10-1 (5) 4/28 (#1) at #6 LSU* W 2-1 4/24 (#9) #13 GEORGIA* L 6-9 5/7 (#6) #11 LSU* L 0-4 4/28 (#1) at #6 LSU* L 1-5 5/11 (#5) vs. Florida& W 6-0 4/27 (#11) MARSHALL W 3-0 4/29 (#1) at #6 LSU* L 2-3 4/27 (#11) MARSHALL W 5-1 5/12 (#5) vs. #4 Alabama& W 2-1 4/30 (#11) at Ole Miss* W 4-0 5/13 (#5) vs. #12 LSU& W 3-0 5/6 (#2) #1 ALABAMA* W 9-2 4/30 (#11) at Ole Miss* W 3-1 5/19 (#5) TENNESSEE TECH+ W 6-4 5/6 (#2) #1 ALABAMA* W 4-0 5/1 (#11) at Ole Miss* W 9-0 (5) 5/20 (#5) VIRGINIA TECH+ W 9-1 (5) 5/10 (#1) vs. Ole Miss+ W 6-0 5/7 (#10) at LSU* W 1-0 5/21 (#5) #18 LOUISVILLE+ W 8-1 5/11 (#1) vs. #19 Florida+ L 0-1 5/7 (#10) at LSU* W 3-0 5/27 (#5) #13 MICHIGAN= W 5-3 5/18 (#1) FURMAN^ W 8-0 (6) 5/8 (#10) at LSU* W 2-0 5/28 (#5) #13 MICHIGAN= L 1-5 5/19 (#1) NORTH CAROLINA^ W 2-0 5/12 (#11) vs. #23 Florida+ W 4-0 5/28 (#5) #13 MICHIGAN= W 1-0 5/20 (#1) WINTHROP^ W 7-0 5/13 (#11) vs. #8 Georgia+ L 3-5 6/1 (#5) vs. #1 UCLA$ W 4-3 5/25 (#1) #12 HAWAI’I= W 9-0 (5) 5/14 (#11) vs. Mississippi State+ W 3-0 6/2 (#5) vs. #11 Northwestern$ L 0-2 5/26 (#1) #12 HAWAI’I= L 6-9 6/3 (#5) vs. #9 Arizona State$ W 3-1 (9) 5/14 (#11) vs. #9 Alabama+ W 3-1 5/26 (#1) #12 HAWAI’I= W 7-1 5/15 (#11) vs. #9 Alabama+ L 0-3 6/4 (#5) vs. #3 Arizona$ W 1-0 5/20 (#11) MIAMI (OHIO)& W 9-0 (5) 6/4 (#5) vs. #3 Arizona$ L 0-6 5/31 (#1) vs. #7 Texas A&M$ W 2-0 5/21 (#11) COLL. OF CHARLESTON& W 4-0 Final Rank NFCA/USASB: #3/4 6/1 (#1) vs. #4 Arizona$ W 1-0 5/22 (#11) COLL. OF CHARLESTON& W 2-0 6/3 (#1) vs. #6 Northwestern$ W 3-0 5/27 (#11) at #4 Stanford~ W 2-0 * Southeastern Conference game 6/4 (#1) vs. #4 Arizona$ W 3-0 5/28 (#11) at #4 Stanford~ W 6-0 ! Coastal Carolina Tournament, Conway, S.C. 6/5 (#1) vs. #4 Arizona$ L 0-1 (10) 6/2 (#11) vs. #3 Arizona? W 1-0 @ Louisville Slugger Desert Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. 6/6 (#1) vs. #4 Arizona$ L 0-5 6/3 (#11) vs. #12 UCLA? L 1-3 # NFCA Leadoff Classic, Columbus, Ga. Final Rank NFCA/USASB: #2/2 6/5 (#11) vs. #9 Alabama? W 4-0 % Worth Invitational, Fullerton, Calif. 6/5 (#11) vs. #1 Michigan? W 2-0 (11) ^ USF adidas Tournament, Clearwater, Fla. * Southeastern Conference game 6/6 (#11) vs. #1 Michigan? L 2-3 & SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla. ! Carolina Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. + NCAA Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. Final Rank NFCA/USASB: #3/3 @ Louisville Slugger Desert Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. * Southeastern Conference game = NCAA Super Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. ! Clearwater Invitational, Clearwater, Fla. $ Women’s College World Series, Oklahoma City, Okla. # Palm Springs Classic, Cathedral City, Calif. @ Louisville Slugger Desert Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. % Jim Frost Classic, Chattanooga, Tenn. % Georgia Southern Tournament, Statesboro, Ga. + SEC Tournament $ Palm Springs Classic, Cathedral City, Calif. ^ Charleston Southern Tournament, Summerville, S.C. ^ NCAA Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. + SEC Tournament, Gainesville, Fla. = NCAA Super Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. & NCAA Regional No. 11, Knoxville, Tenn. ~ NCAA Super Regional No. 6, Palo Alto, Calif. $ Women’s College World Series, Oklahoma City, Okla. ? Women’s College World Series, Oklahoma City, Okla. 111818 22011011 TTENNESSEEENNESSEE LLADYADY VVOLOL SSOFTBALLOFTBALL YYEAR-BY-YEAREAR-BY-YEAR RRESULTSESULTS

Co-Head Coaches: Co-Head Coaches: Co-Head Coaches: Ralph and Karen Weekly Ralph and Karen Weekly Ralph and Karen Weekly Overall Record: 50-16 Overall Record: 49-15 Overall Record: 40-18-1 SEC Record: 17-8 SEC Record: 14-12 SEC Record: 12-12-1 3rd in Eastern Division 2nd in Eastern Division 3rd in Eastern Division Postseason: SEC Tournament, ‘08 NCAA Regional No. 13 ‘09 NCAA Regional No. 13 ‘10 Women’s College World Series (3rd) Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score Date (UT Rank) Opponent W/L Score 2/8 (#6) vs. Utah State! W 8-0 (5) 2/5 (#12) vs. Northern Colorado! W 10-0 (5) 2/13 (#16) vs. #8 UCLA! L 1-11 (6) 2/8 (#6) vs. UC Davis! W 5-2 2/6 (#12) vs. Utah State! W 11-3 (6) 2/13 (#16) vs. UCF! L 3-6 2/9 (#6) vs. #20 Oregon! W 5-0 2/6 (#12) vs. #21 Washington! L 1-2 2/14 (#16) vs. #11 Oklahoma! W 4-2 2/9 (#6) vs. Cal Poly! W 8-0 (5) 2/7 (#12) vs. San Jose State! W 16-0 (5) 2/20 (#22) vs. Weber State@ W 21-2 (5) 2/10 (#6) vs. #18 Oregon State! W 8-1 2/7 (#12) vs. BYU! W 4-0 (10) 2/20 (#22) vs. Bradley@ W 12-2 (5) 2/16 (#4) vs. Florida Gulf Coast@ W 6-2 2/13 (#11) vs. North Florida@ W 3-0 2/21 (#22) vs. Cleveland State@ W 12-8 2/16 (#4) vs. Hofstra@ W 6-1 2/13 (#11) vs. UT-Arlington@ W 6-1 2/21 (#22) vs. St. Mary’s@ W 11-2 (5) 2/17 (#4) vs. Ole Miss@ W 2-0 2/14 (#11) at UCF@ W 1-0 (8) 2/23 (#21) at New Mexico State@ W 10-1 (5) 2/17 (#4) vs. USF@ L 1-4 2/14 (#11) vs. Kansas@ W 4-2 (8) 2/25 (#21) vs. Pacific# L 3-4 2/18 (#4) vs. Florida A&M@ W 5-1 2/15 (#11) vs. Villanova@ W 9-4 2/25 (#21) vs. #10 Stanford# L 7-8 2/21 (#5) BYU# W 8-2 2/19 (#9) vs. Loyola Marymount# W 5-0 2/26 (#21) vs. Syracuse# W 8-6 2/22 (#5) VIRGINIA# W 8-0 (5) 2/20 (#9) vs. #23 Massachusetts# W 6-1 2/27 (#21) vs. #16 Ohio State# W 3-0 2/23 (#5) WAGNER# W 14-0 (5) 2/20 (#9) vs. Hawai’i# W 3-2 3/5 (#20) OHIO% W 6-0 2/23 (#5) LOUISIANA-MONROE# W 4-0 2/21 (#9) vs. Cal Poly# W 8-6 (8) 3/6 (#20) #15 TEXAS% W 3-2 2/24 (#5) VIRGINIA# W 5-1 2/21 (#9) vs. Oregon State# W 4-0 3/6 (#20) ILLINOIS STATE% W 6-5 2/29 (#4) vs. Charlotte% W 8-4 2/24 (#9) LIBERTY W 11-1 (5) 3/7 (#20) OHIO% W 5-1 2/29 (#4) vs. Hofstra% W 5-2 2/27 (#9) BOWLING GREEN% W 18-0 (5) 3/7 (#20) ILLINOIS STATE% W 8-4 3/1 (#4) vs. Florida State% W 8-5 2/27 (#9) JAMES MADISON% W 3-1 3/9 (#19) at Mississippi State* W 8-4 3/1 (#4) vs. Illinois State% W 5-2 3/3 (#8) BOSTON COLLEGE W 7-1 3/9 (#19) at Mississippi State* L 4-5 3/2 (#4) vs. Nebraska% W 9-0 (6) 3/6 (#8) at #6 Oklahoma W 4-1 3/10 (#19) at Mississippi State* W 10-4 3/5 (#4) TENNESSEE TECH W 1-0 3/7 (#8) vs. #16 Northwestern& L 3-7 3/13 (#19) TENNESSEE TECH^ W 11-2 (5) 3/8 (#4) at #2 Alabama* L 0-8 (6) 3/7 (#8) at #6 Oklahoma& W 6-5 (8) 3/13 (#19) CAMPBELL^ W 9-0 (5) 3/9 (#4) at #2 Alabama* L 2-13 (5) 3/8 (#8) vs. #16 Northwestern& L 3-11 (6) 3/14 (#19) LIBERTY^ W 10-0 (5) 3/9 (#4) at #2 Alabama* W 7-3 3/11 (#7) BELMONT W 15-0 (5) 3/14 (#19) CAMPBELL^ W 9-6 3/12 (#6) TENNESSEE STATE W 9-1 (5) 3/15 (#7) SOUTH CAROLINA* W 8-1 3/17 (#17) AUSTIN PEAY W 10-0 (5) 3/12 (#6) TENNESSEE STATE W 4-1 3/15 (#7) SOUTH CAROLINA* W 9-2 3/20 (#17) #9 GEORGIA* W 5-4 3/15 (#6) KENTUCKY* L 0-2 (8) 3/18 (#6) MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 6-5 3/20 (#17) #9 GEORGIA* L 6-10 3/16 (#6) KENTUCKY* W 5-1 3/21 (#6) at #1 Florida* L 0-7 3/21 (#17) #9 GEORGIA* L 6-7 (8) 3/16 (#6) KENTUCKY* W 2-0 3/21 (#6) at #1 Florida* L 0-7 3/23 (#17) KENTUCKY* W 4-3 (10) 3/19 (#8) at South Carolina* W 2-0 (9) 3/22 (#6) at #1 Florida* L 1-4 3/23 (#17) KENTUCKY* W 7-1 3/21 (#8) at Arkansas* L 2-5 3/25 (#9) ARKANSAS* W 9-0 (5) 3/27 (#17) OLE MISS* W 4-2 3/21 (#8) at Arkansas* W 11-2 3/28 (#9) MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 4-5 3/27 (#17) OLE MISS* W 6-3 3/22 (#8) at Arkansas* W 4-2 3/28 (#9) MISSISSIPPI STATE* W 8-0 (5) 3/31 (#16) MIDDLE TENNESSEE W 9-1 (5) 3/25 (#9) LIPSCOMB W 8-0 (5) 3/29 (#9) MISSISSIPPI STATE* L 6-10 4/2 (#16) at South Carolina* W 9-1 (5) 3/25 (#9) LIPSCOMB W 4-1 4/1 (#13) UTEP W 3-2 4/3 (#16) at South Carolina* W 3-1 3/29 (#9) at Auburn* W 8-4 4/4 (#13) at #18 LSU* W 2-1 4/3 (#16) at South Carolina* W 8-0 (5) 3/29 (#9) at Auburn* L 0-1 4/4 (#13) at #18 LSU* W 7-4 4/8 (#17) WESTERN CAROLINA W 14-0 (5) 3/30 (#9) at Auburn* L 1-2 (8) 4/5 (#13) at #18 LSU* T 3-3 4/8 (#17) WESTERN CAROLINA W 11-0 (5) 4/2 (#12) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 4-3 4/8 (#12) at Kentucky* W 14-2 (5) 4/10 (#17) at Auburn* L 1-2 4/2 (#12) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 7-0 4/8 (#12) at Kentucky* L 5-6 4/10 (#17) at Auburn* W 2-1 4/5 (#12) #14 GEORGIA* W 6-4 4/10 (#12) AUBURN* W 5-2 4/11 (#17) at Auburn* W 5-3 4/5 (#12) #14 GEORGIA* W 9-0 (6) 4/11 (#12) AUBURN* W 2-1 (11) 4/14 (#16) at Arkansas* W 3-1 4/6 (#12) #14 GEORGIA* W 5-1 4/11 (#12) AUBURN* W 3-2 4/14 (#16) at Arkansas* W 5-3 4/8 (#11) LIBERTY W 8-2 4/14 (#12) EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 5-0 4/17 (#16) PRESBYTERIAN W 9-1 (5) 4/8 (#11) LIBERTY W 7-1 4/18 (#12) at Ole Miss* W 5-2 4/17 (#16) PRESBYTERIAN W 9-1 (6) 4/9 (#11) WESTERN CAROLINA W 11-0 (5) 4/18 (#12) at Ole Miss* L 1-4 4/20 (#17) at Tennessee Tech W 10-0 (6) 4/9 (#11) WESTERN CAROLINA W 11-3 (5) 4/19 (#12) at Ole Miss* L 6-7 4/23 (#17) #4 FLORIDA* L 0-6 4/16 (#11) OLE MISS* L 0-1 4/22 (#16) APPALACHIAN STATE W 8-0 (5) 4/23 (#17) #4 FLORIDA* W 4-3 4/16 (#11) OLE MISS* W 6-2 4/25 (#16) at #8 Georgia* L 0-1 5/1 (#16) at #4 Alabama* L 2-4 4/19 (#11) #14 LSU* W 8-0 (5) 4/25 (#16) at #8 Georgia* L 2-6 5/1 (#16) at #4 Alabama* L 6-7 4/19 (#11) #14 LSU* L 2-8 4/26 (#16) at #8 Georgia* W 6-3 5/8 (#18) #16 LSU* W 6-5 4/20 (#11) #14 LSU* W 5-4 5/2 (#16) #5 ALABAMA* L 2-5 5/8 (#18) #16 LSU* L 0-3 4/22 (#13) AUSTIN PEAY W 9-1 (5) 5/2 (#16) #5 ALABAMA* L 0-12 (5) 5/9 (#18) #16 LSU* W 6-1 4/22 (#13) AUSTIN PEAY W 14-1 (5) 5/7 (#18) #20 LSU+ W 6-5 5/13 (#16) vs. #9 Georgia+ W 6-4 4/26 (#13) at Mississippi State* L 1-2 5/8 (#18) #1 FLORIDA+ L 3-11 (5) 5/14 (#16) vs. #4 Alabama+ L 3-4 4/26 (#13) at Mississippi State* W 8-6 5/15 (#18) JAMES MADISON^ W 4-3 5/21 (#16) BALL STATE~ W 5-0 5/3 (#13) #3 FLORIDA* L 2-4 5/16 (#18) NEBRASKA^ W 5-2 5/22 (#16) VIRGINIA~ W 11-2 5/3 (#13) #3 FLORIDA* L 5-6 (11) 5/17 (#18) JACKSONVILLE STATE^ L 1-6 5/23 (#16) LOUISVILLE~ W 3-1 (9) 5/4 (#13) #3 FLORIDA* L 3-5 5/17 (#18) JACKSONVILLE STATE^ L 1-2 5/27 (#16) at #2 Michigan= W 5-0 5/8 (#14) vs. #25 Georgia+ W 5-2 Final Rank NFCA/USASB: #20/16 5/28 (#16) at #2 Michigan= W 4-3 5/9 (#14) vs. #1 Florida+ L 1-6 6/3 (#16) vs. #3 Arizona$ W 9-0 (5) 5/16 (#14) WINTHROP^ W 3-0 * Southeastern Conference game 6/4 (#16) vs. #9 Georgia$ W 7-5 5/17 (#14) #17 VIRGINIA TECH^ L 0-4 ! BYU Red Desert Classic, St. George, Utah 6/6 (#16) vs. #3 Arizona$ L 0-8 (5) 5/17 (#14) LOUISVILLE^ W 8-1 @ UCF Early Bird Tournament, Orlando, Fla. 6/6 (#16) vs. #3 Arizona$ L 2-5 5/18 (#14) #17 VIRGINIA TECH^ W 7-1 # Cathedral City Classic, Cathedral City, Calif. Final Rank NFCA/USASB: #4/3 5/18 (#14) #17 VIRGINIA TECH^ L 2-4 % Tennessee Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. Final Rank NFCA/USASB: #14/17 & “The Preview” presented by WORTH, Oklahoma City, Okla. * Southeastern Conference game + SEC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn. ! NTC Division I Elite Invitational, Clermont, Fla. * Southeastern Conference game ^ NCAA Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. @ Troy Cox Classic, Las Cruces, N.M. ! Cathedral City Kickoff, Cathedral City, Calif. # Cathedral City Classic, Cathedral City, Calif. @ USF Best Western Tournament, Tampa, Fla. % Tennessee Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. # Tennessee Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. ^ Tennessee Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn. % NFCA Leadoff Classic, Columbus, Ga. + SEC Tournament + SEC Tournament ~ NCAA Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. ^ NCAA Regional, Knoxville, Tenn. = NCAA Super Regional, Ann Arbor, Mich. $ Women’s College World Series, Oklahoma City, Okla.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY Year Record Pct. SEC Pct. SEC Finish Head Coach 1996 54-14 .794 ------Jim Beitia 1997 45-22 .672 20-7 .741 2nd East Jim Beitia 1998 37-31 .544 13-15 .464 3rd East Jim Beitia 1999 44-27 .620 17-11 .607 T-1st East Jim Beitia 2000 29-34 .460 5-22 .185 5th East Jim Beitia 2001 24-35 .407 9-20 .310 5th East Jim Beitia 2002 35-25-1 .582 8-17 .320 4th East Ralph & Karen Weekly 2003 45-25 .643 14-15 .483 4th East Ralph & Karen Weekly 2004 55-16 .775 20-8 .714 1st East Ralph & Karen Weekly 2005 67-15 .817 20-8 .714 2nd East Ralph & Karen Weekly 2006 61-12 .836 21-9 .700 2nd East Ralph & Karen Weekly 2007 63-8 .887 23-4 .852 1st East/1st SEC Ralph & Karen Weekly 2008 50-16 .758 14-12 .538 2nd East Ralph & Karen Weekly 2009 40-18-1 .686 12-12-1 .500 3rd East Ralph & Karen Weekly 2010 49-15 .766 17-8 .680 3rd East Ralph & Karen Weekly Totals: 698-313-2 .690 213-168-1 .559 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Head Coach Years W-L-T Pct. SEC Pct. Jim Beitia 1996-2001 233-163 .588 64-75 .460 Ralph & Karen Weekly 2002-present 465-150-2 .755 149-93-1 .615

OVERALL RECORD Site W L T Pct. Overall 698 313 2 .690 Home 315 91 0 .776 Away 164 134 2 .550 Neutral 219 88 0 .713

LADY VOL YEAR-BY-YEAR OFFENSIVE LEADERS YEAR AVERAGE RUNS HITS RBI STOLEN BASES 1996 Bridget Jackson - .427 Bridget Jackson - 74 Bridget Jackson - 94 Bridget Jackson - 77 Lisa Wyatt - 11 1997 Tracy Reidhead - .374 Tracy Reidhead - 45 Tracy Reidhead - 82 Tracy Reidhead - 46 Three Players - 11 1998 Kelli Fitzgerald - .356 Kelli Fitzgerald - 43 Lisa Warren - 83 Norris/Jodi Ramirez - 36 Kenyail Norris - 14 1999 Lisa Warren - .403 Lisa Warren - 66 Lisa Warren - 98 Carrie Swinford - 69 Lisa Warren - 18 2000 Janette Koshell - . 339 April Phillips - 38 Amanda Venable - 61 Janette Koshell - 39 April Phillips - 12 2001 Janette Koshell - .322 Janette Koshell - 24 Janette Koshell - 56 Melissa Radley - 27 Melissa Radley - 9 2002 Adrianna Wilson - .362 Blaine Teasley - 45 Adrianna Wilson - 68 Adrianna Wilson - 45 Blaine Teasley - 10 2003 Kristi Durant - .424 Sarah Fekete - 38 Kristi Durant - 86 Angela Brewer - 43 Sarah Fekete - 13 2004 Kristi Durant - .350 Fekete/Schutzler - 41 Lindsay Schutzler - 72 Angela Brewer - 49 Sarah Fekete- 20 2005 Sarah Fekete - .414 Lindsay Schutzler - 72 Lindsay Schutzler - 107 Kristi Durant - 77 Lindsay Schutzler - 36 2006 Sarah Fekete - .500 Lindsay Schutzler - 72 Sarah Fekete - 110 Tonya Callahan - 73 Lindsay Schutzler - 29 2007 India Chiles - .459 India Chiles - 57 Chiles/Schutzler - 89 Tonya Callahan - 60 India Chiles - 44 2008 Tonya Callahan - .465 Kenora Posey - 50 Tonya Callahan - 73 Tonya Callahan - 62 Kenora Posey - 44 2009 Tiffany Huff - .399 Huff/Grieve - 48 Kelly Grieve - 79 Tiffany Huff - 67 Kelly Grieve -39 2010 Raven Chavanne - .455 Raven Chavanne - 64 Raven Chavanne - 95 Jessica Spigner - 58 Raven Chavanne - 37

LADY VOL YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING LEADERS YEAR ERA WINS INNINGS PITCHED STRIKEOUTS 1996 Jackie Beavers - 1.33 Jackie Beavers - 24 Jackie Beavers - 215.2 Jackie Beavers - 98 1997 Buffy Walker - 0.71 Buffy Walker - 21 Buffy Walker - 208.0 Buffy Walker - 143 1998 Sarah Ayres - 2.23 Sarah Ayres - 22 Sarah Ayres - 260.1 Sarah Ayres - 99 1999 Jackie Beavers - 1.94 Jackie Beavers - 24 Jackie Beavers - 223.2 Sarah Ayres - 94 2000 Jackie Beavers - 2.50 Jackie Beavers - 15 Jackie Beavers - 202.0 Jackie Beavers - 111 2001 Stephanie Humphrey - 2.52 Stephanie Humphrey - 11 Stephanie Humphrey - 152.2 Stephanie Humphrey - 93 2002 Stephanie Humphrey - 2.36 Stephanie Humphrey - 24 Stephanie Humphrey - 249.1 Stephanie Humphrey - 326 2003 Stacey Jennings - 1.73 Stacey Jennings - 21 Stacey Jennings - 206.0 Stephanie Humphrey - 152 2004 Monica Abbott - 1.03 Monica Abbott - 45 Monica Abbott - 352.0 Monica Abbott - 582 2005 Monica Abbott - 0.52 Monica Abbott - 50 Monica Abbott - 392.0 Monica Abbott - 603 2006 Monica Abbott - 0.95 Monica Abbott - 44 Monica Abbott - 345.2 Monica Abbott - 531 2007 Monica Abbott - 0.68 Monica Abbott - 50 Monica Abbott - 358.1 Monica Abbott - 724 2008 Ashton Ward - 1.88 Ashton Ward - 27 Megan Rhodes - 213.1 Megan Rhodes - 233 2009 Danielle Pieroni - 2.09 Cat Hosfield - 28 Cat Hosfield - 257.1 Cat Hosfield - 221 2010 Ivy Renfroe - 2.41 Ivy Renfroe - 31 Ivy Renfroe - 232.1 Ivy Renfroe - 235

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TThehe UUniversityniversity ooff TTennesseeennessee UT HONORS Founded as Blount College in 1794, the University of Tennessee became the state’s fi rst public university and its comprehensive land-grant research The Princeton Review institution in 1879. Tennessee’s only public Carnegie Doctoral/Research- ranked UT as one of the top Extensive University, UT ranked 51st among U.S. News and World Report’s Top 50 universities in the nation Public Universities in the country. in 2009 for “best value,” based on the quality of academics The University’s colleges and schools offer more than 300 degree programs and amount of fi nancial aid to its 27,101 students, who come from every county in Tennessee, every compared to costs. state in the nation and more than 100 foreign countries. Females account for 51 percent of the student body and the university has a 14.2 percent total The class of 2014 has an minority enrollment. average GPA of 3.81, compared to 3.79 last year., More than 41 percent of this year’s incoming KKnoxvillenoxville freshmen had high school grade point averages of 4.0 or better. When Tennessee became a state on June 1, 1796, Knoxville was distinguished as its first capital. The capital has since moved to Nashville, but the Blount The Princeton Review Mansion and James White’s Fort still stand as gentle reminders of Knoxville’s named Tennessee as a “Best historic past. Southeastern College” for its high standards and outstanding The city of Knoxville has grown into a cosmopolitan area with numerous reputation among higher attractions and more than 500 restaurants. It serves as the headquarters to education institutions in the the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the nation’s largest public utility, and Southeast. is known as a technology corridor of the Southeast. Forbes Magazine ranks the Knoxville is located in the geographical center of the eastern United States UT MBA program 24th among and is within a day’s drive of half of the nation’s population. Knox County all national programs. is situated at the crossroads of three major interstates, I-75, I-40 and I-81. The U.S. News and World Knoxville’s city population is 177,661 with a metropolitan area population Report placed the College of of approximately 704,431, which includes Knox, Anderson, Blount, Loudon, Law’s clinical training program Sevier and Union counties. in 15th place among national public institutions.

The Tennessee nuclear engineering program ranks 12th in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report.

UT has been named a Top 100 degree producer for African-American doctorate degrees, according to DIVERSE: Dr. Joe DiPietro took Dr. Jimmy Cheek Dr. Dan Murphy was Issues in Higher Education over as the 24th presi- became chancellor appointed the NCAA dent of the University of the University of Faculty Athletic magazine. of Tennessee on Janu- Tennessee on Feb. 1, Representative on Nov. ary 1, 2011. 2009. 7, 2009

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION STATEMENT: University of Tennessee does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in provi- sion of educational programs and services or employment opportunities and benefits. This policy extends to both employment by and admission to the University. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, or disability in its education programs and activities pursuant to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in its efforts to ensure a welcoming environment for all persons, does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation in its campus-based programs, services, and activities. Inquiries and complaints should be directed to the Office of Equity and Diversity. Inquiries and charges of violation concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, ADA or the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) or any of the other above referenced policies should be directed to the Office of Equity and Diversity (OED), 1840 Melrose Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37996-3560, telephone (865) 974-2498 (V/ TTY available) or 974-2440. Requests for accommodation of a disability should be directed to the ADA Coordinator at the UTK Office of Human Resources, 600 Henley Street, Knoxville, TN 37996-4125. The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services. wwww.utladyvols.comww.utladyvols.com 112121 HHISTORYISTORY OOFF LLADYADY VVOLOL AATHLETICSTHLETICS

Though female athletes have competed at UT since 1903, With the passage of the Restoration Act of 1988, the they have been managed by a separate administration original mandates of Title IX have been met at Tennessee only since 1976. For over 30 years, athletics for women with the annexation of four sports. Golf was the fi rst at Tennessee have enjoyed an enormous amount of added to UT’s plate in 1992. Rowing and softball joined growth and success. The department has been a model the family during the 1995-96 season, and soccer, the for other women’s programs across the country 11th women’s intercollegiate sport at Tennessee, began because of its competitive teams, outstanding facilities, play in the fall of 1996. quality staff members and excellent graduation rates among student-athletes. The 2009-10 academic and athletic campaigns for the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers culminated Intercollegiate athletics for women at the University with 127 student-athletes earning academic honors of Tennessee offi cially began during the 1976-77 (an amazing 56 percent) while the Orange and White academic year. The UT women’s department had nine teams placed third in the Southeastern Conference All- intercollegiate sports at that time, including basketball, Sports Trophy standings. In the fi eld of competition, the cross country, fi eld hockey, gymnastics, swimming and overall winning percentage for all Lady Vol teams during diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and fi eld, and the 2009-10 season was a stellar 70.3 percent. A total volleyball. In the inaugural year, the staff numbered 17 of 11 Tennessee student-athletes earned All-American and a budget of $120,000 serviced approximately 75 citations. athletes. UT claimed the SEC regular season and tournament Despite the fact that fi eld hockey and gymnastics are no championships in basketball. The softball team fi nished longer a part of the department, growth in staff, budget third at the Women’s College World Series, missing and sports continually increased through the 1970s and the Championship series by one game. Phoebe Wright into the 21st century. Under current athletics director captured NCAA titles in the indoor and outdoor Joan Cronan, nearly 115 staff members are on hand 800m and was a member of the NCAA Indoor DMR to support 227 student-athletes. Cronan directs a championship squad. The doubles team of Caitlin department that posts an operating budget of nearly Whoriskey and Natalie Pluskota reached the semifi nals $16.5 million. of the NCAA Tournament in tennis, while the 200y medley relay squad of Jenny Connolly, Alex Barsanti, Kelsey Floyd and Michelle King fi nished runner-up at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships. DDidid yyouou kknownow tthat...hat... 1 of every 7 Lady Vols has (Monica Abbott, Tamika Catchings, 77 national titles have been achieved All-America status Kara Lawson, Christine Magnuson, brought back to Knoxville by 38 Fabiola Molina, Candace Parker, Dee individuals in the sports of swimming 1 of every 3.25 Lady Vols Dee Trotter and Rhian Wilkinson) and diving and track and fi eld has garnered All-Southeastern making the trip to Beijing, China, for Conference honors the Games of the XXIX Olympiad Tennessee women’s teams have celebrated 11 national 1 of every 2.5 Lady Vols has 538 Lady Vols have received 907 championships during the earned All-Academic recognition All-SEC honors existence of the women’s athletics department. Track and Field claimed 1,734 student-athletes have 276 UT women have garnered the fi rst crown in 1981 at the AIAW competed for the Lady Vols through 1,033 All-America awards Outdoor Championships, as well the 2008-09 school year as the 2005 and 2009 trophy at 76 student-athletes have the NCAA Indoor Championships. 45 of the 50 states within the totaled 122 Academic All-America Legendary UT Head Coach Pat U.S. have been represented, along accolades Summitt, meanwhile, has guided her with 29 foreign countries Lady Vol squads to NCAA hoops 690 Lady Vols have been triumphs in 1987, 1989, 1991, 1996, 36 Lady Vols have combined awarded 1,412 Academic All-SEC 1997, 1998, 2007 and 2008. to make 49 appearances in the citations Olympics, with a contingent of eight

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LADY VOLS UNDER CRONAN Joan Cronan YEAR W L T PCT WWomen’somen’s AAthleticsthletics DDirectorirector 1983-84 129 42 1 .753 1984-85 120 70 0 .632 Triumphant collegiate programs are able to distinguish themselves 1985-86 135 93 1 .592 from their counterparts because of 1986-87 110 64 1 .631 superiority on the fi eld of competition 1987-88 147 71 0 .674 and within the classroom. 1988-89 148 47 0 .759 Under the vision and direction of 1989-90 168 45 0 .789 Women’s Athletics Director Joan 1990-91 172 61 0 .738 Cronan, a heavily-requested speaker 1991-92 157 58 0 .730 on leadership and motivation on the 1992-93 283 104 5 .728 national and local levels, the University States Sports Academy elected Cronan to 1993-94 282 118 0 .705 of Tennessee Lady Vols have garnered its Board of Trustee and she was presented 1994-95 209 137 2 .571 a reputation as one of the most visible with the Women of Achievement Award: 1995-96 269 146 2 .647 and respected programs throughout the “Women Who Make a Difference” by the 1996-97 316 182 2 .634 nation. International Women’s Forum. 1997-98 395 179 3 .687 UT’s success in both the athletic and Now entering her 28th year at 1998-99 368 187 7 .661 academic realms speak volumes to her Tennessee, Cronan’s continued admiration 1999-00 306 195 3 .610 decision-making and leadership ability, by her peers and the community is 2000-01 367 176 1 .676 as demonstrated by her appointment to well deserved because of her efforts in 2001-02 393 197 4 .662 the 2010 NCAA Division I Leadership facilitating the operation of a fi rst-class 2002-03 391 188 4 .674 Council and selection by her peers as program, which has fi nished in the top 2003-04 462 186 5 .706 the president of the National Association two in the Southeastern Conference 2004-05 540 124 7 .810 of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Women’s All-Sports Award from The New 2005-06 426 155 4 .732 (NACDA) in 2008-09. Cronan is also York Times Regional Newspaper Group 2006-07 450 147 8 .749 a former president of the National for fi ve of the past six years, including 2007-08 360 172 3 .676 Association of Collegiate Women three fi rst-place fi nishes. In three of the 2008-09 354 181 3 .661 Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). past fi ve years, all 11 Lady Vol teams 2009-10 355 148 6 .703 Both organizations have also honored participated in postseason play. The UT TOTALS 7812 3473 72 .691 Cronan as well. She was selected by women’s athletics department achieved a NACWAA to receive their 2005 Athletic seventh place fi nish in the 2007 Director’s Director of the Year award. In 2004, Cup – Tennessee’s highest fi nish ever. She been a member of the Southeastern Cronan was honored by NACDA with strives not only to keep UT as one of the Conference Executive Committee. their Southeast Region Athletic Director premier women’s athletics departments As a former coach, Cronan served a of the Year award. In 2009, the United in the nation but also to improve women’s two-year stint at Tennessee from 1968 athletics on a local, regional and national to 1970. In 1969, she led the women’s level. basketball team to an alternate berth Team Highlights Cronan joined UT from the College in the fi rst-ever National Invitational • 10 NCAA Titles of Charleston in South Carolina, where Collegiate Basketball Tournament. While • 45 Top-Five NCAA Finishes she served as the athletics director for at Charleston, she continued her success, • 78 Top-10 NCAA Finishes 10 years and was later inducted into that not only as a basketball coach but in tennis • 28 SEC Regular-Season Crowns as well. In 1981, she gave up coaching to • 22 SEC Tournament Championships institution’s hall of fame. Under Cronan, the school was selected as the No. 1 devote her full-time attention to her women’s athletics program in the country duties as teacher and athletics director. Individual Accomplishments A graduate of LSU, Cronan earned • 2010 Member of NCAA Division I Leadership in 1980 by the American Women’s Sports Foundation. her B.S. in 1966 and her M.S. in 1968, Council both in physical education. She was a fall • 2009 Elected to U.S. Sports Academy Closer to home, Cronan is a past president of the Tennessee Sports Hall 1995 inductee into LSU’s Alumni Hall of Board of Trustees Distinction. Currently an avid golfer and • 2009 Awarded Women of Achievement: of Fame, is active on the boards of First “Women Who Make A Difference” Tennessee Bank and the YMCA, and has tennis player, Cronan was ranked as high by International Women’s Forum served as vice chair of the Leadership as second in the South in doubles and • 2008-09 NACDA President Knoxville board. She also works closely is a former state and Southern doubles • 2008 Tennessee Sports with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes champion. Hall of Fame Inductee and Athletes in Action, having served Cronan makes her home in Gettysvue. • 2008 Florence Crittenton Agency as a board member for the local FCA She and her late husband Tom, who spokesperson chapter and as a national trustee. In 2003, passed away on Aug. 18, 2006, after a • 2007-08 NACWAA President Cronan was inducted into the FCA Hall valiant battle with pancreatic cancer, have • 2006 Directed Lady Vols to SEC’s of Champions. Additionally, she fi nds time two daughters; Kristi (Mrs. Rhett Benner) Women’s All-Sport Award to be a deacon at Central Baptist Church- and Stacey (Mrs. Kent Bristow), both • 2005 NACWAA Athletic Director of the Bearden. 1994 graduates of UT; three grandsons, Year In 1998, Cronan’s work earned her Chase Thomas and Reed Kent Bristow, • 2005 Directed Lady Vols to SEC’s accord from the Knoxville Sports Hall of and Quinn Leighton Benner; and two Women’s All-Sport Award Fame, as she was named its Administrator granddaughters, Reese Lauren Benner • 2004 Directed Lady Vols to SEC’s of the Year. Other honors include chairing and Larkin Ann Bristow. Women’s All-Sport Award the 1991 Knoxville area United Way • 2004 NACDA Southeast Region Fund Drive, serving as president of the Athletic Director of the Year Executive Women’s Association, receiving • 2003 FCA Hall of Champions Inductee the 1994 Toastmaster’s International • 1998 Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame Communication and Leadership Award UT WOMEN’S ATHLETICS Administrator of the Year and earning the 1994 AOPi Citizen of the DEPARTMENT MISSION • 1995 NACWAA Regional Year Award. In March of 1987, the Women’s STATEMENT Athletic Director of the Year Basketball Coaches Association honored The mission of the Women’s Athletics • 1995 LSU’s Alumni Hall of Distinction her hard work, dedication and success by Inductee Department at the University of Tennessee presenting her with its leadership award. is to provide opportunities for intercollegiate • 1994 Toastmaster’s International She also won the 1995 regional award for Communication and Leadership the National Association of Collegiate athletic participation and academic excellence Award Recipient Women’s Athletic Administrators. at the highest possible level. Our goal is to • 1994 AOPi Citizen of the Year Award enable outstanding student-athletes to maximize • 1990 College of Charleston Cronan has served on the NCAA’s Hall of Fame Inductee Executive Committee, Management their potential both athletically and academically, • 1987 WBCA Leadership Award Recipient Council, as well as the NCAA’s while maintaining an environment which fosters • 1980 Directed No. 1 Women’s athletics Council, and is a member of the NCAA sportsmanship and integrity. program in country as voted by AWSF Championship Cabinet. She also has

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TTennesseeennessee TTraditionsraditions NICKNAME GRADUATION RATE The formation of the Women’s Intercollegiate Athletics Department The Women’s Athletics Department at the University of Tennessee is for the 1976-77 academic year prompted much discussion concerning fully committed to the academic progress of each student-athlete in the Lady a proper nickname for the distaff athletes. After long consideration and Vol program. When coaches recruit, they look for talented athletes who will debate, it was decided the female student-athletes would be known as “Lady work as hard in the classroom as they do during competition. Volunteers” or “Lady Vols.” In fact, nearly all Lady Vol student-athletes who have remained with The University of Tennessee, as the state’s land grant university, draws the program through their senior years have earned, or are in the process of the nickname of its athletic teams (Volunteers) from the name most associ- earning, their degrees. In addition, 620 Lady Vols have been awarded a sum ated with the state. Tennessee acquired the name “The Volunteer State” in of 1,211 Academic All-Southeastern Conference citations after 47 student- the early days of the 19th Century when General Andrew Jackson mustered athletes joined the ranks in 2007-08. large armies from his home state to fight the Indians and later the British at the Battle of New Orleans. ROCKY TOP The name became even more prominent in the Mexican War when Over 40 years ago, a husband-wife song writing team, Boudleaux and Governor Aaron V. Brown issued a call for 2,800 men to battle Santa Anna, Felice Bryant from Gatlinburg, Tenn., penned the song “Rocky Top.” Since and some 30,000 volunteered. The name “Volunteers” or “Lady Volunteers” that time, the tune has emerged as the unofficial fight song for UT athletic is frequently shortened to “Vols” or “Lady Vols” for the men’s and women’s teams. athletic teams. Rocky Top MASCOT The official mascot is Smokey, a rather pleasant blue tick coon hound Wish that I was on ol’ ROCKY TOP, that has been on the job since 1953. The dog is a native breed of Tennessee Down in the Tennessee hills; and is in a line of canines used for hunting raccoons. The present Smokey, Ain’t no smoggy smoke on ROCKY TOP, the ninth in a line of such dogs provided by the family of the late Rev. W.C. Ain’t no telephone bills. Brooks of Knoxville, is appropriately called Smokey IX. Once I had a girl on ROCKY TOP, Smokey was chosen as a result of the 1953 Pep Club contest to select Half bear, other half cat; a mascot. At Lady Vol events, a human version of Smokey accompanies the Wild as mink, but sweet as soda pop, cheerleaders. I still dream about that.

CHEERLEADERS [CHORUS] Tennessee is one of a handful of women’s athletics programs that ROCKY TOP, you’ll always be sponsors its own varsity cheerleading squad complete with full grant-in-aid. Home sweet home to me; The Lady Vol cheerleaders and mascot Smokey are chosen from a large try- Good ol’ ROCKY TOP-- out group in the spring. ROCKY TOP Tennessee.

SCHOOL COLORS Once two strangers climbed ol’ ROCKY TOP The colors Orange and White were selected by Charles Moore, a Looking for a moonshine still; member of the first football team in 1891, and were later approved by a Strangers ain’t come down from ROCKY TOP, vote of the student body. The colors were those of the common American Reckon they never will. daisy which grew in profusion on “The Hill.” Corn won’t grow at all on ROCKY TOP, Dirt’s too rocky by far; SPORTSMANSHIP That’s why all the folks on ROCKY TOP Good sportsmanship is a necessary ingredient for wholesome athletic Get their corn from a jar. competition. The University of Tennessee cherishes the reputation its fans, students and athletes have earned for sportsmanship and for extending [CHORUS] hospitality to our visitors. The Athletics Department urges Lady Vols fans to (Copyright 1967 by HOUSE OF BRYANT Publications, conduct themselves in such a way that will enhance the University’s reputa- P.O. Box 120608, Nashville, TN 37212) tion for providing a cordial atmosphere at sporting events. TThehe EEndowmentsndowments Scholarship endowments are an integral aspect of the UT Women’s Athletics Department. In order to ensure the continuance of the Lady Volunteer program in the future, the department has set a goal of having all women’s athletics scholarships fully endowed.

Betty J. Basler Grand Slam Softball Scholarship Endowment for a Catcher Gary Frank Wallace Scholarship Endowment Ashley Andrews Tiffany Huff

Landauer & Schmidt First Base Scholarship Endowment Georgia Willi Roussin & Robert W. Roussin Scholarship Endowment Shelby Burchell Kelly Grieve

Marilyn & Robert A. Jake Softball Scholarship Endowment Judy Cowan Women’s Athletic Scholarship Endowment Raven Chavanne Cat Hosfield

Lewis & Holder Women’s Athletic Endowed Softball Scholarship Marilyn & Bobbie Elrod Thornton Center Endowed Scholarship Jessica Spigner Lauren Gibson

Beville Hal Reagan Scholarship Endowment Linda Evers Women’s Athletic Endowed Scholarship Madison Shipman Kat Dotson

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KELLY GRIEVE HOLLY BAKER TORY LEWIS CAT HOSFIELD JESSICA SPIGNER 5-4 • Sr. • OF 5-5 • Jr. • OF 5-6 • Fr. • OF 5-9 • Jr. • P 5-8 • Jr. • 3B/1B L/R • Asheville, N.C. L/R • Broadway, Va. L/R • Chattanooga, Tenn. R/R • Murfreesboro, Tenn. R/R • Santa Clarita, Calif. (Enka) (Broadway) (Girls Preparatory) (Riverdale) (Valencia) 11 13 14 15 17

MELISSA BROWN ELLEN RENFROE KOURTNY THOMAS MELISSA DAVIN CHELSEA O’CONNOR 5-4 • So. • IF 6-0 • Fr. • P 6-0 • Fr. • IF 5-10 • Fr. • 1B/3B 5-7 • Fr. • OF L/R • Valencia, Calif. R/R • Jackson, Tenn. R/R • Warner Robins, Ga. R/R • Fresno, Calif. R/R • Galeton, Colo. (Hart) (Trinity Christian Academy) (Houston County) (Clovis East) (Windsor) 20 22 23 24 27

IVY RENFROE ASHLEY ANDREWS WHITNEY HAMMOND MORGAN FOWLER LAUREN GIBSON 6-0 • So. • P 5-7 • Jr. • C 5-11 • So. • OF 5-7 • So. • UTL 5-6 • So. • IF R/R • Jackson, Tenn. R/R • Tumwater, Wash. L/R • Chattanooga, Tenn. R/R • Camden, Tenn. L/R • Pasadena, Md. (Trinity Christian Academy) (Tumwater) (Girls Preparatory) (Camden Central) (Chesapeake) 28 33 42 44 88

SHELBY BURCHELL KAT DOTSON ASHLEY HOLMES MADISON SHIPMAN RAVEN CHAVANNE 5-7 • Jr. • UTL 5-9 • So. • OF 6-0 • Fr. • C 6-1 • Fr. • IF 5-8 • So. • OF R/R • Columbia, Tenn. L/R • Savannah, Ga. R/R • Whittier, Calif. R/R • Valencia, Calif. L/R • Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Columbia Academy) (Savannah Country Day) (La Serna) (Valencia) (Newbury Park) COACHING STAFF

RALPH WEEKLY KAREN WEEKLY MARTY McDANIEL STEPHANIE SAYNE Co-Head Coach Co-Head Coach Assistant Coach Director of Softball Arizona State, 1973 Pacific Lutheran, 1986 Carson-Newman, 1989 Operations DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME STETSON LEAD-OFF CLASSIC (DeLand, Fla.) March 15 Tues. at Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. 4 p.m. CT February 12 Sat. Michigan State DeLand, Fla. 11 a.m. MARCH 17 THURS. IOWA KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. February 12 Sat. Stetson DeLand, Fla. 4 p.m. MARCH 18 FRI. IOWA KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. February 13 Sun. Boston College DeLand, Fla. 10 a.m. MARCH 22 TUES. ALABAMA (DH) KNOXVILLE 4 P.M. February 13 Sun. Michigan State DeLand, Fla. 12:30 p.m. MARCH 25 FRI. SOUTH CAROLINA KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. MARCH 26 SAT. SOUTH CAROLINA KNOXVILLE 1 P.M. FEBRUARY 15 TUES. ETSU KNOXVILLE 5 P.M. MARCH 27 SUN. SOUTH CAROLINA KNOXVILLE NOON LOUISVILLE SLUGGER DESERT CLASSIC (Las Vegas, Nev.) March 29 Tues. at Austin Peay Clarksville, Tenn. 6 p.m. CT February 18 Fri. Cal Poly Las Vegas, Nev. 3:45 p.m. PT APRIL 1 FRI. AUBURN (ESPNU) KNOXVILLE 8 P.M. February 18 Fri. Boise State Las Vegas, Nev. 6 p.m. PT APRIL 2 SAT. AUBURN KNOXVILLE 1 P.M. February 19 Sat. UNLV Las Vegas, Nev. 3:45 p.m. PT APRIL 3 SUN. AUBURN KNOXVILLE NOON February 19 Sat. Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Las Vegas, Nev. 6 p.m. PT April 6 Wed. at Georgia (DH) Athens, Ga. 4 p.m. February 20 Sun. Stanford Las Vegas, Nev. 11:15 a.m. PT April 8 Fri. at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 5 p.m. CT April 9 Sat. at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 1 p.m. CT February 22 Tues. Southern Utah Las Vegas, Nev. 3 p.m. PT April 10 Sun. at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 1 p.m. CT CATHEDRAL CITY CLASSIC (Cathedral City, Calif.) APRIL 13 WED. APPALACHIAN STATE KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. February 24 Thurs. UC Santa Barbara Cathedral City, Calif. 3:30 p.m. PT April 15 Fri. at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 6 p.m. CT February 24 Thurs. San Diego State Cathedral City, Calif. 8:30 p.m. PT April 16 Sat. at LSU (ESPN2) Baton Rouge, La. 11 a.m. CT February 25 Fri. BYU Cathedral City, Calif. 1 p.m. PT April 17 Sun. at LSU Baton Rouge, La. 1 p.m. CT February 25 Fri. Loyola Marymount Cathedral City, Calif. 8 p.m. PT APRIL 19 TUES. RADFORD KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. February 26 Sat. UCLA Cathedral City, Calif. 3 p.m. PT APRIL 21 THURS. MISSISSIPPI STATE KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. APRIL 22 FRI. MISSISSIPPI STATE KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. MARCH 3 THURS. EVANSVILLE KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. APRIL 23 SAT. MISSISSIPPI STATE KNOXVILLE NOON TENNESSEE CLASSIC (Knoxville, Tenn.) APRIL 29 FRI. ARKANSAS KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. MARCH 4 FRI. LOUISIANA-MONROE KNOXVILLE 5:30 P.M. APRIL 30 SAT. ARKANSAS KNOXVILLE 1 P.M. MARCH 5 SAT. FURMAN KNOXVILLE 1 P.M. MAY 1 SUN. ARKANSAS KNOXVILLE NOON MARCH 5 SAT. GEORGIA SOUTHERN KNOXVILLE 3 P.M. May 6 Fri. at Florida Gainesville, Fla. 5 p.m. MARCH 6 SUN. DUTCH NATIONAL KNOXVILLE 1 P.M. May 7 Sat. at Florida (ESPN) Gainesville, Fla. Noon TEAM (EXHIBITION) May 8 Sun. at Florida (ESPNU) Gainesville, Fla. 3 p.m. MARCH 6 SUN. GEORGIA SOUTHERN KNOXVILLE 3 P.M. May 12-14 Thurs.-Sat. SEC Tournament Oxford, Miss. TBA MARCH 8 TUES. LIBERTY KNOXVILLE 6 P.M. May 20-22 Fri.-Sun. NCAA Regionals Campus Sites TBA March 11 Fri. at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 5 p.m. May 27-28 Fri.-Sat. NCAA Super Regionals Campus Sites TBA March 12 Sat. at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 1 p.m. June 2-8 Thurs.- Women’s College Okla. City, Okla. TBA March 13 Sun. at Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 1 p.m. Wed. World Series