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Section4.Pdf 2008 OKLAHOMA SOFTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OPPONENTS UCLA UC SANTA BARBARA NEVADA CAL STATE FULLERTON Feb. 8 at Los Angeles, Calif. @ 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8 at Los Angeles, Calif. @ 2:30 p.m. Feb. 9 at Fullerton, Calif. @ 12 p.m. Feb. 9 at Fullerton Calif. @ 5 p.m. (CSFU/UCLA Freeway Series) Feb.10 at Los Angeles, Calif. @ 11:30 p.m. (CSFU/UCLA Freeway Series) (CSFU/UCLA Freeway Series) (CSFU/UCLA Freeway Series) Location _______Santa Barbara, Calif. Location ______________ Reno, Nev. Location ___________ Fullerton, Calif. Nickname _______________ Gauchos Location ________ Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname ______________ Wolf Pack Nickname _________________ Titans Colors _____________ Blue and Gold Nickname _________________ Bruins Colors ________Navy Blue and Silver Colors __Navy Blue, Orange and White Conference _____________ Big West Colors _____________ Blue and Gold Conference ________________ WAC Conference _____________ Big West Field ___________ Campus Diamond Conference _______________Pac-10 Field ______ Christina M. Hixon Park Field _______ Anderson Family Field Capacity ____________________ 500 Field _____________Easton Stadium Capacity ____________________ 750 Capacity ___________________1,000 Capacity ___________________1,328 Series Record: _______OU leads 1-0 Series Record: _______First Meeting Series Record: __ Fullerton leads 7-3 Last Meeting: _ OU 6, UCSB 2, (2006) Series Record: _____UCLA leads 6-1 2007 Overall Record _________28-31 Last Meeting: ___ OU 3, CSF 0 (2003) 2007 Overall Record _________30-23 Last Meeting: __ UCLA 2, OU 0 (2006) 2007 Conference Record _______9-9 2007 Overall Record _________38-23 2007 Conference Record ______7-11 2007 Overall Record _________37-18 2007 Conference Finish _____ Fourth 2007 Conference Record ______13-5 2007 Conference Finish ______ Sixth 2007 Conference Record ______12-9 Postseason ________________ None 2007 Conference Finish _______Fifth Postseason ___ NCAA Regional (0-2) 2007 Conference Finish ______ Third Postseason __ NCAA Super Regional Postseason ___ NCAA Regional (1-2) Head Coach _______Michelle Gardner Head Coach _________Brie Galicinao Record at School _______143-158 (5) Head Coach _____ Michelle Gromacki Record at School ______ First Season Head Coach _____Kelly Inouye-Perez Assistant Coaches __Melanie Meuchel Record at School _______310-159 (8) Assistant Coaches _____ Caitlin Benyi Record at School _________37-18 (1) ___________________Annie Stevens Assistant Coaches _ Dee Dee Kingsbury Assistant Coaches _ Lisa Fernandez & ______________ Michelle Anunciation __________________Gina Vecchione Softball SID __________ Lisa Skvarla Softball SID __________Chad Hartley Offi ce Phone ________ 805.893.8603 Offi ce Phone ________ 775.682.6982 Softball SID ________ Jason Spencer Offi ce Fax __________ 805.893.4537 Softball SID _______ James Ybiernas Cell Phone __________ 775.229.5513 Offi ce Phone ________ 714.278.7547 E-mail [email protected] Offi ce Phone ________ 310.206.8123 E-mail __________ [email protected] Cell Phone __________ 714.904.7547 Website _ www.ucsbgauchos.cstv.com Cell Phone __________ 818.635.8873 Website __ www.nevadawolfpack.com E-mail [email protected] E-mail [email protected] Website ___ www.FullertonTitans.com Website _______ www.uclabruins.com ST. GREGORY’S BRIGHAM YOUNG CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE SOUTH CAROLINA Feb. 12 at Norman, Okla. @ 3:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at Las Vegas, Nev. @ 2 p.m. Feb. 16 at Las Vegas, Nev. @ 11 a.m. (UNLV Desert Classic) Feb. 15 at Las Vegas, Nev. @ 7:30 p.m. (UNLV Desert Classic) (UNLV Desert Classic) Location ___________Shawnee, Okla. Nickname _______________Cavaliers Location ______________Provo, Utah Location ___________ Columbia, S.C. Nickname _______________ Cougars Location __________Northridge, Calif. Nickname _____________Gamecocks Colors ____________ Blue and White Nickname _______________Matadors Conference ___ NAIA- Sooner Athletic Colors ________ Blue, White and Tan Colors __________ Garnet and Black Conference ________ Mountain West Colors _______ Red, Black and White Conference __________Southeastern Field _____________ Gail Miller Field Conference _____________ Big West Field _____________ Beckham Field Capacity ___________________2,100 Field ___________ Matador Diamond Capacity ___________________1,500 Series Record: _______OU leads 2-0 Capacity ___________________1,000 Last Meeting: __ OU 5, St Gregoy’s 0 (2003) Series Record: _______OU leads 2-1 Series Record: _______SC leads 5-1 2007 Overall Record _________38-15 Series Record: ______Series tied 5-5 Postseason _______Fifth at Nationals Last Meeting: ___ OU 6, BYU 3 (2001) Last Meeting: ____SC 4, OU 0 (2001) 2007 Overall Record _________43-20 Last Meeting: __OU 8, CSUN 0 (2007) 2007 Overall Record _________38-26 2007 Conference Record ______16-4 2007 Overall Record _______ 23-23-1 2007 Conference Record _____12-16 Head Coach _____Heather Shanahan 2007 Conference Record _______9-9 Assistant Coaches _______Bill Foutch 2007 Conference Finish _______First 2007 Conference Finish __ 4th (East) Postseason ________NCAA Regional 2007 Conference Finish ________4th Postseason __ NCAA Super Regional Postseason ________NCAA Reigonal Head Coach _________ Gordon Eakin Head Coach ________Joyce Compton Softball SID _______ Richard Kemper Head Coach ________Barbara Jordan Offi ce Phone ________ 405.878.5375 Record at School ________201-91 (5) Record at School ____ 898-396-3 (21) Assistant Coaches ____ Vaughn Alvey Record at School _____ 150-132-1 (6) Assistant Coaches _Angela Thompson E-mail ________ [email protected] Assistant Coaches _____Roni Sparrey Website _______ www.stgregorys.edu ______________________ Ianeta Le’i _______________ Adrianna Baggetta Softball SID _________Jillian Williams Softball SID ______ Geoffrey Herberg Softball SID _________ Koby Padgett Offi ce Phone ________ 801.422.8999 Offi ce Phone ________ 818.677.3243 Offi ce Phone ________ 803.777.8017 Offi ce Fax __________ 801.422.0633 Offi ce Fax __________ 818.677.4950 Cell Phone __________ 803.730.9955 E-mail _______ [email protected] E-mail __ [email protected] E-mail __________ [email protected] Website __________ byucougars.com Website ______www.gomatadors.com Website _ www.gamecocksonline.cstv.com 74 2000 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 14 STRAIGHT NCAA APPEARANCES 28 ALL-AMERICANS 47 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12 HONOREES 2007 BIG 12 POSTSEASON CHAMPIONSPLAYERS OPPONENTS ILLINOIS CAL POLY STANFORD PACIFIC Feb. 16 at Las Vegas, Nev. @ 1:15 p.m. Feb. 17 at Las Vegas, Nev. @ 1:15 p.m. Feb. 22 at Palm Springs, Calif. @ 2:30 p.m. Feb. 22 at Palm Springs, Calif. @ 7:30 p.m. (UNLV Desert Classic) (UNLV Desert Classic) (Palm Springs Classic) (Palm Springs Classic) March 14 at Sacramento, Calif. @ 12 p.m. Location _____Urbana-Champaign, Ill. (Capital Classic) Location ___________ Stanford, Calif. Location ___________ Stockton, Calif. Nickname ____________ Fighting Illini Nickname ________________Cardinal Nickname _________________ Tigers Colors ___________Orange and Blue Location _____San Luis Obispo, Calif. Colors _________ Cardinal and White Colors __________ Orange and Black Conference ______________ Big Ten Nickname ______________ Mustangs Conference _______________Pac-10 Conference _____________ Big West Field _____________ Martin Stadium Colors __Green, Copper and Vegas Gold Field __________ Boyd and Jill Smith Field ____________ Bill Simoni Field Capacity ___________________1,500 Conference _____________ Big West Family Stadium Capacity ____________________ 500 Field __________ Bob Janssen Field Capacity ____________________ 820 Series Record: _____OU leads 3-1-1 Capacity ___________________1,000 Series Record: _______OU leads 4-2 Last Meeting: __OU 3, Illinois 0 (2007) Series Record: ______Series tied 1-1 Last Meeting: _OU 10, Pacifi c 3 (2007) 2007 Overall Record _________30-25 Series Record: _______OU leads 3-2 Last Meeting: _ Stanford 3, OU 2 (2004) 2007 Overall Record _________36-24 2007 Conference Record _______7-8 Last Meeting: ___OU 5, Cal Poly 2 (2006) 2007 Overall Record _______ 35-21-1 2007 Conference Record _______9-9 2007 Conference Finish ______ Sixth 2007 Overall Record _________39-17 2007 Conference Record ____ 7-13-1 2007 Conference Finish _______Fifth Postseason ________________ None 2007 Conference Record ______14-2 2007 Conference Finish ______ Sixth Postseason ________________ None 2007 Conference Finish _______First Postseason ___ NCAA Regional (2-2) Head Coach __________Terri Sullivan Postseason ___ NCAA Regional (0-2) Head Coach ___________Brian Kolze Record at School _____ 258-184-2 (8) Head Coach __________John Rittman Record at School ____ 476-368-1 (15) Assistant Coaches __Donna DiBiase & Head Coach _________Jenny Condon Record at School ____ 465-232-3 (11) Assistant Coaches __Mikel Candrea & ___________________ Jimmy Hubble Record at School ________101-56 (3) Assistant Coaches ____ Trisha Ford & __________________Laura Severson Assistant Coaches _ Claire Sua-Amundson __________________ Jessica Allister Softball SID __________Leslie Wilhite ______________________ Ani Nyhus Softball SID ___________ Ben Laskey Offi ce Phone ________ 217.244.4982 Softball SID _______ Kendall Johnson Offi ce Phone ________ 209.946.2730 Cell Phone __________ 859.338.5383 Softball SID ______ Chris Giovannetti Offi ce Phone ________ 650.723.0996 Offi ce Fax __________ 209.946.2757 E-mail __________ [email protected] Offi ce Phone ________ 805.756.7513 Cell Phone __________ 206.214.5583 E-mail _______b_laskey@pacifi c.edu Website ______ www.fi ghtingillini.com Cell Phone __________ 805.215.5505 E-mail
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