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Softball Archives (Click Refresh upon opening this file for the most current data) Softball Archives History of Champions Player of the Year History Pitcher of the Year History Coach of the Year History 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS 1995 - Bethel College 1996 - Olivet Nazarene University 1997 - Olivet Nazarene University 1998 - Concordia College 1999 - Concordia College 2000 - Olivet Nazarene University 2001 - Union University 2002 - Union University 2003 - Louisiana College 2004 - Union University 2005 - Spring Arbor University 2006 - Olivet Nazarene University 2007 - Bethel College 2008 - Olivet Nazarene University 2009 - Palm Beach Atlantic University 2010 - Central Baptist College 2011 - North Greenville University 2012 - California Baptist University 2013 - Union University 2014 - Shorter University 2015 – Simpson University PLAYER OF THE YEAR HISTORY 1995 Shannon Stanley, Lee University 1995 Amy Wetzel, Bethel College 1996 Corrie Allan, Olivet Nazarene University 1997 Corrie Allan, Olivet Nazarene University 1998 Corrie Allan, Olivet Nazarene University 1999 Corrie Allan, Olivet Nazarene University 2000 Rachel Murray, Union University 2001 Rachel Murray, Union University 2002 Rachel Murray, Union University 2003 Amanda Jensen, Olivet Nazarene University 2004 Alicia Hammel, Olivet Nazarene University 2005 Lauren Chessum, Olivet Nazarene University 2006 Lauren Chessum, Olivet Nazarene University 2007 Lauren Chessum, Olivet Nazarene University 2007 Britney Hire, Bethel College 2008 Lauren Chessum, Olivet Nazarene University 2009 Ashley Jones, Palm Beach Atlantic University 2009 Hailey King, Central Baptist College 2010 Jordan Reynolds, Olivet Nazarene University 2011 Christen Kirchner, Central Baptist College 2012 Kelsey Wilson, Cedarville University 2013 Breanna Zies, Trevecca Nazarene University 2014 Ana Coscorrosa, Lee University 2015 Kaylie Drew, Lee University PITCHER OF THE YEAR HISTORY 2014 Christina Ezell, Shorter University 2015 Shea Coats, Oklahoma Christian University COACH OF THE YEAR HISTORY 1995 Drew Peterson, Bethel College 1996 Ritchie Richardson, Olivet Nazarene University 1997 Ritchie Richardson, Olivet Nazarene University 1998 Corrie Kennedy, Concordia College (MI) 1999 Corrie Kennedy, Concordia College (MI) 2000 Ritchie Richardson, Olivet Nazarene University 2001 Brian Dunn, Union University 2002 Brian Dunn, Union University 2003 Tim Whitman, Louisiana College 2004 Brian Dunn, Union University 2005 Deb Thompson, Spring Arbor University 2006 Ritchie Richardson, Olivet Nazarene University 2007 Anna Welsh, Bethel College 2008 Ritchie Richardson, Olivet Nazarene University 2009 Kimmy Bloemers, Palm Beach Atlantic University 2010 Jason Anderson, Central Baptist College 2011 Sarah Hall, North Greenville University 2012 Bill Baber, California Baptist University 2013 Heather Hall, Union University 2014 Al Thomas, Shorter University 2015 Wayne Stower, Simpson University 2015 Championship Dates: May 13-15, 2015 Location: Botetourt Sports Complex Host: Bluefield College, Botetourt, Virginia 2015 Seeding: 1 Judson University 2 Simpson University 3 Lee University 4 Oklahoma Christian University 5 Grace College 6 Southern Wesleyan University 7 Central Baptist College 8 Mississippi College 9 Oklahoma Wesleyan University 10 Cedarville University 2015 Results: Day 1 Game 1: Mississippi def Oklahoma Wesleyan, 10-1 Game 2: Cedarville def Central Baptist, 2-0 Game 3: Oklahoma Christian def Grace, 7-6 Game 4: Lee def Southern Wesleyan, 9-3 Game 5: Mississippi def Judson, 8-4 Game 6: Simpson def Cedarville, 8-6 Game 7: Southern Wesleyan def Oklahoma Wesleyan, 5-2 Game 8: Grace def Central Baptist, 7-5 Day 2 Game 9: Cedarville def Southern Wesleyan, 7-5 Game 10: Judson def Grace, 2-1 Game 11: Oklahoma Christian def Mississippi, 5-0 Game 12: Simpson def Lee, 5-3 Game 13: Mississippi def Cedarville, 3-1 Game 14: Lee def Judson, 4-0 Game 15: Simpson def Oklahoma Christian, 2-0 Game 16: Lee def Mississippi, 3-2 Day 3 Game 17: Oklahoma Christian def Lee, 5-0 (*Shea Coats throws no-hitter.) Game 18: Oklahoma Christian def Simpson, 4-2 Game 19: Simpson def Oklahoma Christian, 6-4 2015 Awards: 1st Team All-American Blanchard Amanda Shorter University Brown Aleisha Simpson University Callaway Kalen Emmanuel College Coats Shea Oklahoma Christian University Dean Lexie Lee University Decker Victoria Campbellsville University Drew Kaylie Lee University Hallums Paris Simpson University Johnson Kendall Shorter University Koser Courtney Lancaster Bible College McKie Bryn Greenville College Pierce Kendra Oklahoma Christian University Shell Brooke Grace College Springer Alexandrea Indiana Wesleyan University Vansach Murille Judson University 2nd Team All-American Cook Niki Shorter University Daniel Jenna Oklahoma Wesleyan University Davis Nicole Cedarville University Fela Lizzie Southern Wesleyan University Hannah Dominique Lee University Jones Jordan Central Baptist College Kirker Katie Judson University Knight Clarissa Grace College Lynn Amanda Lee University Meachum Maggie Shorter University Mickens Shay Mississippi College Samsoe Tiffany Greenville College Smith Markie Campbellsville University Tennyson Brianna Judson University Thomas Courtney Simpson University All-Tournament Team Davis Nicole Cedarville University Friedlund Sarah Judson University Patterson Lacie Mississippi College Hannah Dominique Lee University Dean Lexie Lee University Starr Courtney Oklahoma Christian University Davidson Niki Oklahoma Christian University Coats Shea Oklahoma Christian University Brown Aleisha Simpson University Cisneros Anjelica Simpson University Mah Kaylana Simpson University Hallums Paris Simpson University Most Outstanding Player Hallums Paris Simpson University Player of the Year Drew Kaylie Lee University Pitcher of the Year Coats Shea Oklahoma Christian University National Coach of the Year Stower Wayne Simpson University Game Plan 4 LIFE Character Award Tennyson Brianna Judson University Scholar-Athletes Hedglin Angel Bethel College Newell Natalie Bethel College Smith Brittany Bethel College Craven Laura Bluefield College Benton Erin Campbellsville University Decker Victoria Campbellsville University Hill Zatoria Campbellsville University Davis Nicole Cedarville University Hanzel Carlyn Cedarville University Kirkpatrick Christina Cedarville University Woodard Katherine Cedarville University Bowman Amanda Grace College Shell Brooke Grace College Strong Maribeth Grace College Whitesell Chelsea Grace College Burger Hannah Greenville College Elbe Shannon Greenville College McKie Bryn Greenville College Sheets Amy Greenville College Cronin Emily Houghton College Herrick Samantha Houghton College Schenk Ashley Houghton College Strasswimmer Carolin Houghton College Bogear Gabby Indiana Wesleyan University Brunner Amanda Indiana Wesleyan University Hemming Samantha Indiana Wesleyan University McGary Michelle Indiana Wesleyan University Scholle Meredith Indiana Wesleyan University White Abigail Indiana Wesleyan University Smith Madalyn Judson University Tennyson Brianna Judson University Kane Richelle Lancaster Bible College Wright Kellie Lancaster Bible College Dagnan Emily Lee University Dean Lexie Lee University Drew Kaylie Lee University Hughes Angie Lee University Pruett Annabeth Lee University Boogher Emily Maranatha Baptist University Rasmussen Megan Maranatha Baptist University Swiatek Samantha Maranatha Baptist University Thompson Emily Maranatha Baptist University White Heather Maranatha Baptist University Anderson Cheyenne Mid-America Christian University Bisell Natalie Mid-America Christian University Callender Taryn Mid-America Christian University Green Taylor Mid-America Christian University Manning Rachel Mid-America Christian University Osborne Carson Mid-America Christian University Sanford Ashley Mid-America Christian University Wolf Kelcie Mid-America Christian University Johnson Amanda North Central University Gilbert Bailey Oakland City University Klees Megan Oakland City University Parke Jaycee Oakland City University Parke Laramy Oakland City University Pennington Megan Oakland City University Chism Jordan Oklahoma Christian University Elliott Monique Oklahoma Christian University Finch Kelsie Oklahoma Christian University Pierce Kendra Oklahoma Christian University Grant Katherine Point University Johnson Kendall Shorter University Meacham Maggie Shorter University Rowland Paige Shorter University Collins Haley Southern Wesleyan University Fox Taylor Southern Wesleyan University Mendoza Alyssa Southern Wesleyan University Wilber Ashleigh Southern Wesleyan University Wilbourne Anna Southern Wesleyan University Bentz Beka Spring Arbor University Brenner Lauren Spring Arbor University Guy Bekah Spring Arbor University Kingsbury Alika Spring Arbor University Salow Alexis Spring Arbor University Sinclair Kaitlyn Spring Arbor University Youngheim Amanda Spring Arbor University Rockefeller Alyssa Summit University Daniel Carley Tennessee Temple University Roysden Megan Tennessee Temple University Cannizzo Natalie Trinity Christian College Phillips Anna Trinity Christian College Cantrell Emily University of Valley Forge Reed Samantha University of Valley Forge 2014 Championship Date: May 15-17, 2014 Location: Botetourt Sports Complex Hosted by Bluefield College Botetourt, VA Results Game 1 #9 Cedarville def. #8 Central Baptist, 5-3 Game 2 #7 Campbellsville def. #10 Mississippi College, 2-1 Game 3 #4 Grace def. #5 Trinity Christian, 12-3
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