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NEBRASKANO. 1 IN softball Academic All-Americans • NO. 13 IN ncaa tournament WINS No. 10 in World Series Appearances • No. 10 in NCAA Tournament appearances SOFTBALL MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT: MATT SMITH OFFICE PHONE: (402) 472-7780 CELL PHONE: (402) 770-5926 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEEK 11: 2014 nebraska Schedule (30-13) Date Opponent Time/Result vs. OHIO STATE Hotel Encanto Invitational (Las Cruces, N.M.) Dates: Fri., Sat. & Sun., April 18, 19 & 20 Feb. 7 vs. UTEP W, 7-0 First Pitches: 6 p.m, 1 p.m. & Noon Feb. 7 vs. No. 12 Florida State W, 4-3 Location: Lincoln, Neb. Feb. 8 at New Mexico State W, 11-0 (5) Record: 20-20 Stadium: Bowlin Stadium Record: 30-13 Feb. 9 vs. No. 12 Florida State l, 1-5 Ranking: NR/NR Live Stats & Audio: Huskers.com Rankings: 19th/20th Hilton Houston Plaza Classic (Houston, Texas) Big Ten Record: 6-6 Live TV: None Big Ten Record: 8-4 Feb. 14 at Houston W, 4-1 Feb. 14 vs. Army W, 7-0 BTN.com (Friday & Saturday) Away Record: 2-7 Live Streaming: Home Record: 7-3 Feb. 15 vs. Stephen F. Austin l, 0-1 Feb. 15 vs. Sam Houston State W, 2-0 Huskers Host World’s Largest Tailgate This Weekend Feb. 16 vs. Sam Houston State W, 7-1 the 19th-ranked Nebraska softball team wraps up an eight-game homestand this weekend by Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic (Cathedral City, Calif.) welcoming the Ohio State Buckeyes to Bowlin Stadium for a three-game series on Friday, Saturday and Feb. 21 vs. No. 12 Texas A&M W, 3-2 (9) Sunday. Feb. 21 vs. No. 14 Arizona l, 0-7 the teams will open the series on Friday at 6 p.m. but the highlight of the weekend is Saturday, when Feb. 22 vs. No. 2 Tennessee l, 3-5 the Huskers host their third annual World’s Largest Softball Tailgate. The free tailgate begins at 10 a.m. Feb. 23 vs. No. 8 UCLA L, 2-6 Feb. 23 vs. Boise State W, 4-0 (6) in the parking lot beyond the left field fence and includes one free hot dog, one free Pepsi product and one free bag of chips to the first 2,000 fans. Tailgate activities will include balloon artists, face painters, Feb. 28 at Oklahoma State - 1 W, 4-3 Feb. 28 at Oklahoma State - 2 W, 8-4 inflatables and games. Fans will also have the chance to watch Nebraska take practice on the March 1 at No. 13 Oklahoma - 1 l, 4-5 field and get autographs from the team. Not only is the tailgate a completely free event, but admission March 1 at No. 13 Oklahoma - 2 W, 7-2 into the 1 p.m. game with Ohio State is also free. Season ticket holders will have their normal seats Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) reserved for them but all other seating is general admission available on a first-come, first-served March 7 vs. No. 7 Arizona State l, 0-1 (8) basis. March 7 vs. San Jose State W, 4-1 Nebraska is attempting to break the record of 1,752 fans who attended last year’s event. The Huskers March 8 at Cal State Fullerton W, 9-2 are also hoping to draw 2,000 fans to the game with Ohio State, which would mark the largest crowd March 8 vs. No. 6 Washington W, 2-1 March 9 vs. Fresno State L, 0-1 in school history. During the game, a free raffle drawing will be held every inning.R affle tickets will be handed out to everyone attending the tailgate, but fans must be present at the game to win. Jayhawk Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) March 14 vs. Jackson State W, 8-0 (5) following a fun-filled Saturday, the Huskers and Buckeyes wrap up their series at Noon on Sunday. March 15 vs. Northern Illinois W, 10-2 (6) An Easter egg hunt will take place throughout Bowlin Stadium prior to Sunday’s game. Although fans March 15 at Kansas W, 1-0 do not need to purchase a ticket for Saturday’s tailgate or game, fans will need a ticket for Friday and March 19 Iowa State W, 10-3 Sunday. Tickets can be purchased 90 minutes prior to first pitch at the Bowlin Stadium ticket office, March 21 No. 16 Minnesota* L, 2-7 located at the main entrance to the stadium, behind home plate. Tickets can also be purchased by March 23 No. 16 Minnesota - 1* L, 4-13 calling 1-800-8-BIG RED or by going online to Huskers.com. March 23 No. 16 Minnesota - 2* W, 3-2 ticket prices start at $3 for youth and senior general admission seating, $5 for adult general March 26 at UNO W, 10-0 (5) admission and $7 for reserved seating. General admission seating does include one section of chairback March 28 at No. 23 Northwestern* l, 2-10 (5) seats. Fans with a baseball ticket stub will receive $1 admission on Friday and Sunday. March 29 at No. 23 Northwestern* W, 13-3 March 30 at No. 23 Northwestern* W, 10-1 (5) fans unable to make it out to Bowlin Stadium this weekend will be able to follow all of the action online. Nate Rohr will call a free radio broadcast of all three games for Huskers.com, while subscribers April 2 Creighton (BTN) W, 5-2 April 5 at Illinois - 1* L, 4-11 to the Big Ten Digital Network can watch a live video stream on Friday and Saturday. April 5 at Illinois - 2* W, 9-4 HUSKERS TO WATCH NEBRASKA BY THE NUMBERS April 6 at Illinois* W, 12-2 (5) MJ Knighten, Fr., 3B Nebraska fell three spots to No. 13 in this April 8 UNO L, 2-3 April 9 Northern Iowa W, 4-0 Knighten has been named the Big Ten week’s NCAA RPI ranking, but the Huskers April 11 Iowa - 1* W, 5-2 Freshman of the Week each of the last 13 are still the highest ranked Big Ten team, April 11 Iowa - 2* W, 9-1 (6) two weeks. She has safely in 11 of five spots ahead of No. 18 Michigan. April 12 Iowa* W, 18-0 (5) her last 13 games, producing a .500 average (17-for-34) during that stretch After ranking No. 1 the past two weeks, NU April 18 Ohio State* 6 p.m. with two homers and a .614 on-base percentage. ranked sixth in strength of schedule in this April 19 Ohio State* 1 p.m. April 20 Ohio State* Noon Knighten is 10-for-17 (.588) with eight RBIs and five week’s NCAA RPI, including boasting the 6 April 23 at Creighton 6 p.m. walks in Nebraska’s past two Big Ten series. third-toughest non-conference schedule. April 25 at Michigan State* 4 p.m. Emily Lockman, So., RHP NU has won five straight Big Ten games April 26 at Michigan State* 11 a.m. Lockman earned her second Big Ten and seven of its last eight. A win on Friday April 27 at Michigan State (BTN)* 11 a.m. of the Week accolade this week. would give NU a six-game conference win April 30 at Wisconsin - 1 (BTN)* 3 p.m. 5 April 30 at Wisconsin - 2 (BTN)* 5:30 p.m. She was 3-0 last week with a 0.47 ERA, streak for the first time since 2006. allowing only one run and just six hits May 2 Indiana* 6 p.m. in 15.0 innings. Opponents hit just Tatum and Taylor Edwards are two of only May 3 Indiana* 1 p.m. .118 against her, and she tossed a one-hitter and two- 22 current Division I players with more than May 4 Indiana* Noon hitter against Iowa. In seven appearances this month, 2 40 career home runs (among more than All game times are Central and subject to change. Lockman is 4-0 with a 1.04 ERA over 27.0 innings. 4,500 current Division I softball players). NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Scouting the Ohio State Buckeyes (20-20 overall, 6-6 big ten) Location Lincoln, Neb. like Nebraska, Ohio State has been off since last weekend, as TALE OF THE TAPE Population 264,501 the Buckeyes had a mid-week game with Wright State canceled Founded 1869 Category NEB OSU due to inclement weather. OSU brings a 20-20 overall record into Record 30-13 20-20 Enrollment 24,445 play this weekend, while the Buckeyes sit in a tie for sixth place in Average .290 .286 Nickname Cornhuskers/Huskers Home Runs 43 26 Colors Scarlet & Cream the Big Ten standings with a 6-6 league record. Nebraska and Ohio Slugging Pct. .467 .436 Conference Big Ten State have not faced a common conference opponent this season, On-Base Pct. .388 .361 Chancellor Harvey Perlman, J.D. but both teams lost to Fresno State in non-conference play. Stolen Bases 24 20 Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst the Buckeyes are 0-8 against ranked teams and have been Runs/Game 5.4 4.8 outscored 67-6 in those games. Six of OSU’s eight games against ERA 2.18 3.63 ranked teams have come vs. top-10 opponents, including being NEBRASKA COACHING STAFF Runs Allowed/Game 2.7 4.7 swept in a three-game series by No. 5 Michigan two weeks ago. In Head Coach (Nebraska, 1984) Shutouts 10 7 Career Record 837-452 (.649) [23rd year] game one of that series, Ohio State lost 1-0 in the only conference /Game 5.8 5.3 Nebraska Record 829-436 (.655) [22nd year] game the Wolverines have won by fewer than eight runs. Fielding Pct. .967 .952 Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel (25th year) Ohio State boasts a solid offense that is hitting .286 as a team Assistant Coach Diane Miller (6th year) and averaging 4.8 runs per game. The Buckeyes are batting .326 in conference play while averaging 5.8 runs per Director of Softball Operations Katie Brown (2nd year) game. That average jumps to 7.7 runs per game excluding the Michigan series, when OSU managed only one run in three games against a Wolverine staff that ranks eighth nationally in ERA. Ohio State has been an aggressive 2013 TEAM INFORMATION bunch at the plate, drawing only 105 walks in 40 games while striking out 169 times. 2013 Overall Record 45-16 a quartet of Buckeyes are batting better than .300 this season. Evelyn Carrillo leads the way with a .368 2013 Big Ten Record 16-6 average that includes seven doubles, four homers and a team-high 29 RBIs. Caitlin Conrad owns a .358 average 2013 Big Ten Finish 2nd with team-high totals of 12 doubles, three triples and six homers. Taylor Watkins is hitting .339 with seven 2013 NCAA Tournament WCWS (t-7th) doubles, two triples, four homers and team-high totals of 20 walks and five stolen bases. Cammi Prantl rounds out the .300 hitters with a .322 average that includes 11 doubles, five homers and 22 RBIs. 2014 TEAM OUTLOOK defensively, Ohio State is allowing an average of 4.7 runs per game with a 3.63 ERA. The Buckeyes have been Letterwinners Returning/Lost 11/5 better in Big Ten play, posting a 3.56 ERA. Outside of the Michigan series, in which a Wolverine offense ranked Position Starters Returning/Lost 6/4 fifth nationally in scoring totaled 20 runs, OSU is allowing 4.1 runs per game in conference play. The Buckeye Returning/Lost 3/0 defense has committed 53 errors this season. The errors have been costly as OSU has allowed 54 unearned runs. Returning All-Conference Players 4 Olivia O’Reilly is the staff ace, posting a 9-6 record with a team-low 2.51 ERA in a team-high 103.1 innings. Returning All-Region Players 3 Opponents are hitting only .220 against her. Shelby Hursh has seen the most action behind O’Reilly, compiling a Returning All-Americans 2 3-6 record with a 4.72 ERA in 56.1 innings. Hursh is averaging one per inning, but is also giving up an Returning Academic All-Americans 0 average of one walk per frame. Melanie Nichols has also seen extensive action, posting a 4-5 record with a 4.55 ERA in 47.2 innings. Alex DiDominico is 3-3 on the year with a 2.92 ERA in 36.0 innings. Audrey Plant (1-0, 9.24 FACILITY INFORMATION ERA in 8.1 IP) and Kasie Kelly (0-0, 0.00 ERA in 2.2 IP) round out the Buckeye staff. Stadium Bowlin Stadium (2,500) Ohio State is led by second-year head coach Kelly Kovach Schoenly, who owns a 54-42 record at OSU and First Season 2002 Indoors Haymarket Park Indoor Practice Facility a 242-194-1 record in eight years as a collegiate head coach. Former Husker shortstop and volunteer coach Opened Fall, 2011 Amanda Buchholz is in her second year as an Ohio State assistant coach.

PROGRAM HISTORY Husker History vs. Ohio State First Year of Softball 1976 Nebraska leads the all-time series with Ohio State, 5-4, including a 2-1 advantage in All-Time Record 1,310-730 (.642) play. The programs did not meet last year and Ohio State is making its first trip toL incoln to face the Huskers, NCAA Record 1,177-624 (.654) as Nebraska swept a doubleheader in Columbus in 2012 en route to winning the series, 2-1. Husker Head Coach All-Time Conference Record 319-228 (.583) Rhonda Revelle is 4-1 in her career against Ohio State, but she has not faced second-year Buckeye Head Coach Big Ten Record 38-19 (.667) Kelly Kovach Schoenly. Overall Conference Titles 18 Big Eight Titles 12 In the only meetings between the programs as conference foes in 2012, Nebraska won the first two games of Big 12 Titles 6 the series before Ohio State won game three. In a doubleheader on day one of the series, Tatum Edwards homered Big Ten Titles 0 twice and Taylor Edwards homered once as NU powered its way to an 11-2 victory in game one. In game two, NCAA Tournament Appearances 21 Nebraska posted a 3-2 victory in eight innings, handing Revelle her 750th victory at Nebraska. After scoring 14 College World Series Appearances 7 runs in the doubleheader, Nebraska was shut out in a 4-0 loss to the Buckeyes in game three. NCAA Tournament Record 55-45 (.550) NCAA Regional Record 45-30 (.600) 2014 NEBRASKA NUMERICAL ROSTER NCAA Super Regional Record 2-1 (.667) No. Name Ht. Yr. Pos. B/T Hometown (High School) College World Series Record 8-12 (.400) 01 Lotte Sjulin 5-7 Fr. Of r/R Omaha, Neb. (Douglas County West/Concordia HS) Honda Award Winners 1 2 Tatum Edwards 5-6 Sr. rHP/utl r/R Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) Honda Award Nominees 3 3 Dawna Tyson 5-5 So. INf r/R Corona, Calif. (Corona) NFCA All-Americans 22 4 Emily Lockman 5-6 So. rHp r/R Corona, Calif. (Norco) CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 29 5 Danica Bishop 6-0 So. rHp r/R Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge) 6 Kat Woolman 5-4 Fr. Of r/R Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 9 Hailey Decker 5-4 So. INf r/R Keizer, Ore. (McNary) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 12 Taylor Edwards 5-7 Sr. c r/R Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta) Alicia Armstrong uh-LEASH-uh 13 Kiki Stokes 5-5 So. Of l/R Olathe, Kan. (Olathe East) Kylee Muir MEW-urr 17 Mattie Fowler 5-9 Jr. INf r/R Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) Sammi Noland NOLE-und 19 Sammi Noland 5-10 So. c r/R Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro) Rhonda Revelle ruh-VELL 20 Kylee Muir 6-0 Jr. Of l/R Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) Lotte Sjulin LOT-ee shuh-LINN 21 Alicia Armstrong 5-10 So. INf r/R Beatrice, Neb. (Beatrice) Kiki Stokes KEY-KEY 27 Austen Urness 5-5 Fr. OF/c r/R Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Lakeside) Austen Urness urr-NESS 29 Rachel Arthur 5-4 Fr. INF/Of r/R Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X) 99 MJ Knighten 5-5 Fr. INf r/R Buena Park, Calif. (Sunny Hills) NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 3

Quick Hitters USA Softball/ESPN.com Poll (april 15) the information below provides a quick look at a few brief notes heading into Nebraska’s three-game conference Rk. Team Record Pts. LW series with Ohio State this weekend at Bowlin Stadium. 1. Oregon (20) 37-5 500 1 2. UCLA* 35-4 472 3 62 of the 118 runs Nebraska has allowed this season have scored with two outs (53 percent). 3. Michigan 33-6 441 4 Nebraska has scored 103 runs since changing its lineup 13 games ago (averaging 7.9 runs per game). 4. Tennessee* 35-6 434 5 The Huskers are 25-1 this season when scoring first. 5. Arizona State* 38-6 417 6 Nebraska is 15-1 when recording 10 hits this season. 6. Alabama 37-7 414 2 The Huskers are 19-0 when scoring at least five runs this year, but are 0-9 when allowing five or more runs. 7. Florida 37-8 383 8 Alicia Armstrong enters this weekend with 98 career hits. 8. Florida State* 39-6 358 7 Hailey Decker is 21-for-53 (.396) over her last 15 games with five homers, six doubles, 17 runs and 18 RBIs. 9. Arizona* 34-9 340 9 Decker has recorded eight multi-hit efforts and six multi-RBI performances over her last 15 games. 10. Kentucky 36-8 318 11 11. Washington* 24-11 305 10 The Edwards twins have homered in the same game 12 times in their careers. 12. Oklahoma* 32-9 270 13 The twins have homered in the same game three times this season, including each of the past two games. 13. Minnesota* 32-6 236 14 Tatum Edwards has homered in three straight games and has eight homers in her last 17 games. 14. Baylor 30-9 233 12 Tatum has produced 20 hits in her last 17 games after totaling 15 hits in her first 24 games. 15. Missouri 32-10 219 18 Tatum owns 25 RBIs in her last 17 games after producing just nine RBIs through her first 24 games. 16. Tulsa 38-5 205 15 Taylor Edwards needs one to join Ali Viola as the only Huskers to hit 50 career home runs. 17. Louisiana-Lafayette 30-7-1 181 20 Taylor has homered in two straight games and three of her last five games. 18. Georgia 35-8 152 17 MJ Knighten has produced five multi-hit efforts in her last five games. 19. Nebraska 30-13 141 19 20. South Alabama 32-8 135 16 Knighten owns 13 RBIs over her last 11 games, after totaling 14 RBIs in her first 32 games. 21. Notre Dame 25-9 90 23 Knighten has produced six multi-RBI efforts in the last 11 games, after totaling four in her first 32 games. 22. Texas A&M* 28-14 78 22 Emily Lockman has allowed one or less in seven of her last eight appearances dating back to March 28. 23. Auburn 31-12-1 44 21 During that time, Lockman is 5-0 with one and a 1.15 ERA in 30.1 innings. 24. LSU 23-18 39 RV Kylee Muir has produced three multi-hit efforts in her last four games, after totaling two in her first 31 games. 25. USC Upstate 39-5 36 24 Muir has hit safely in four straight games and eight of her last nine. Muir is batting 11-for-24 (.458) in nine games this month with four doubles, 11 runs, eight RBIs and six walks. USA Today/NFCA Coaches Poll (april 15) Rk. Team Record Pts. LW Husker Offense in Full Bloom This Month 1. Oregon (32) 36-5 800 1 2. UCLA* 35-4 768 2 Nebraska’s offense has been in full bloom the month of April, producing its best statistical month by far 3. Michigan 33-6 708 5 through the first nine games of April. The Huskers are hitting .351 as a team while averaging 7.6 runs per game 4. Tennessee* 35-6 702 4 this month. Compared to the first two months of the season, Nebraska is batting .077 higher, slugging .105 5. Florida 37-8 663 6 higher and reaching base at a clip .062 higher. Not surprisingly, the Huskers are 7-2 this month. 6. Arizona State* 38-6 636 7 several individuals have also enjoyed strong starts to April. Freshman MJ Knighten is 13-for-25 (.520) this 7. Alabama 37-7 629 3 month with eight RBIs, six walks and a .613 on-base percentage. Knighten was hitting .253 with a .349 on-base 8. Kentucky 36-8 534 11 percentage over the first two months of the year. Junior Kylee Muir has seen a similar increase in production this 9. Florida State* 39-6 526 8 month. After going 14-for-74 (.189) over the first two months of the season, Muir is 11-for-24 (.458) this month. 10. Arizona* 34-9 522 9 11. Washington* 24-11 500 10 Muir has also recorded four doubles and scored 11 runs in nine games this month, after totaling only one 12. Minnesota* 32-6 436 14 and 10 runs over her 26 games in the first two months of the season. 13. Missouri 32-10 412 16 freshman Kat Woolman is hitting nearly .200 higher in April than she did in February and March. Woolman 14. Baylor 30-9 339 12 has posted a .435 average this month with 10 hits, after hitting .146 with six hits in 41 at bats over the first 15. Georgia 35-8 330 13 two months. Sophomore Dawna Tyson has bounced back from a 10-for-74 (.135) start in February and March 16. Oklahoma* 32-9 320 19 to go 8-for-23 (.348) with three doubles this month. From a power standpoint, senior Tatum Edwards has seen 17. Louisiana-Lafayette 30-7-1 303 18 her production increase, as she has homered four times and produced 16 RBIs in nine games this month after 18. Tulsa 38-5 270 17 totaling five homers and 18 RBIs over her first 32 games. 19. South Alabama 32-8 264 15 20. Nebraska 30-13 176 22 nebraska’s offensive production in april compared to the first two months of the year 21. Texas A&M* 28-14 144 21 CATEGORY AVG R/Gm H/Gm 2B/Gm HR/Gm RBI/Gm BB/Gm SLG% OB% 22. Notre Dame 25-9 116 25 First 2 Months .274 4.9 7.2 1.2 1.0 4.4 3.4 .445 .375 23. Auburn 31-12-1 85 20 24. USC Upstate 39-5 80 24 This Month .351 7.6 9.4 2.1 1.0 7.0 3.4 .550 .437 25. Northwestern* 23-11 57 23 *2014 Husker opponent Tatum Edwards Posts Big Weekend With the Bat senior Tatum Edwards hit four home runs in a three-game Big Ten Conference series with Iowa last weekend. Week-by-Week Ranking She hit a walk-off, three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh inning of game one to power NU to a 5-2 victory. Week ESPN.com NFCA Record In game two, Edwards hit another three-run homer during Nebraska’s 9-2 run-rule win. In game three, Edwards Preseason 9th 9th 0-0 produced her sixth career multi-homer game by slugging a grand slam in the second inning and a three-run Feb. 11 8th 9th 3-1 homer in the fourth to help Nebraska post an 18-0 victory, its largest margin of victory in a conference game. Feb. 18 12th 11th 7-2 edwards went 6-for-11 with four homers, six runs scored and 13 RBIs in the three games against Iowa. Fueled Feb. 25 15th 16th 9-5 March 4 14th 16th 12-6 by the big weekend, Edwards now leads all Big Ten players in home runs (6) and RBIs (19) in conference play. March 11 14th 17th 15-8 March 18 15th 17th 18-8 Double Decker March 25 18th 19th 20-10 sophomore Hailey Decker is the Big Ten leader with 15 doubles this spring. The 15 doubles are a career April 1 20th 20th 23-11 high and have tied Ashley Guile for the most doubles by a Husker sophomore. Overall, Decker’s 15 doubles this April 8 19th 22nd 26-12 April 15 19th 20th 30-13 spring rank in a tie for fourth in school history. Decker’s next double would move her into a tie for third place on April 22 Nebraska’s single-season list, and she would become the first Husker to hit more than 15 doubles since 2003. April 29 Decker entered play this week ranked in a tie for 11th nationally with her 15 doubles. May 6 NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 4 Head Coach Rhonda Revelle A Look at the Probable Lineup 22nd Season at Nebraska Taylor Edwards, C (43 starts, .376, 5 2b, 13 hr, 28 rbis) 829-436 (.655) Nebraska Record The only All-America in school history, Edwards earned third-team All-America honors in 2011. 837-452 (.649) Career Record The NCAA record holder for grand slams in a game (2) and consecutive games with a home run (6), 6 Conference Titles 1 Edwards ranks in the top 10 nationally among all active players in career walks, RBIs and home runs. 14 Top-25 National Rankings 17 NCAA Tournament Teams hailey decker, 2b (43 starts, .338, 15 2b, 7 hr, 33 rbis) 3 World Series Teams The third Husker to homer in her first career , Decker produced the eighth-highest home run (6) and 16 All-Americans RBI (29) totals by a freshman in school history in 2013. A two-time Oregon High School Player of the Year, 13 Academic All-Americans 2 Decker’s father Steve is the coordinator of minor league hitting instruction for the San Francisco Giants.

Honors and Awards Tatum Edwards, P (41 starts, .280, 5 2b, 9 hrs, 34 rbis; 24 starts, 15-9, 2.25 ERA, 147 Ks, 153.2 IP) 2013 Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year The 2013 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, Edwards is one of 13 returning All-America pitchers in 2014. One of 2010 NFCA Hall of Fame Inductee the nation’s top dual threats, Edwards and National Player of the Year of Oklahoma were 2002 Midwest Region Coaching Staff of the Year 3 the only two players nationally to win 30 games in the circle and slug 10 home runs at the plate in 2013. 2001 Big 12 Coach of the Year 1998 Big 12 Coach of the Year alicia armstrong, ss (42 starts, .300, 8 2b, 2 hr, 20 rbis) 1998 NFCA Midwest Coaching Staff of the Year Armstrong was one of five Big Ten players to earn All-Big Ten honors and a spot on the Big Ten All- 1997 Nebraska Softball Hall of Fame Inductee Defensive Team in 2013. A three-sport all-state selection as a high school senior, Armstrong was the 1995 Big Eight Coach of the Year 4 fourth freshman in NU history to lead the team in both hits (62) and batting average (.346). 1995 Midwest Region Coach of the Year MJ Knighten, 3b (43 starts, .308, 7 2b, 4 hrs, 27 rbis) COACHING HISTORY Knighten has started all 43 games at third base as a freshman. A high school All-American, Knighten Nebraska (Head Coach) 1993-present batted .456 in her prep career with 30 doubles, eight triples, 28 home runs and 81 RBIs. The two-time Big 5 Ten Freshman of the Week ranks third on the team in doubles and fourth in homers and RBIs. San Jose State (Assistant Coach) 1989-92 Cal State-Hayward (Assistant Coach) 1987-88 Nebraska Wesleyan (Head Coach) 1986 Kiki Stokes, CF (43 starts, .260, 4 2b, 2 hrs, 15 rbis) Stokes was a three-time high school All-American and two-time first-team honoree who set OlatheE ast Coaching Ledger career records with a .605 average, 181 hits and 87 stolen bases. NU’s primary leadoff hitter in 2013, 6 Stokes has added more power to her game with four doubles, three triples and two homers. Year Record Conf. Finish Postseason 1987# 8-16 N/A N/a dNQ Kylee Muir, RF (34 starts, .255, 5 2b, 2 hrs, 23 rbis) 1993 18-23 5-11 5th dNQ A fifth-year junior, Muir was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA this winter. Muir has appeared 1994 25-33 5-15 6th dNQ in 68 career games with 47 starts, including 30 in the outfield. To earn more playing time, Muir moved 1995 43-20 10-6 3rd regional 7 to the outfield in 2014, and her 23 RBIs are 15 more than she produced in her first four years combined. 1996 42-23 10-8 4th regional 1997 29-24 10-6 4th regional Kat woolman, LF (23 starts, .250, 1 2b, 2 hrs, 8 rbis) 1998 48-12 16-0 1st World Series A high school infielder, Woolman has moved to the outfield this spring, where she can compete for a 1999 35-21 10-8 4th regional starting spot. Woolman has earned 20 starts in the outfield and three as the designated player. Originally 2000 52-21 15-2 2nd regional 8 an Arkansas commit, Woolman set a Nebraska Class B record with 128 career RBIs. 2001 51-15 16-2 1st regional 2002 50-14 11-5 3rd World Series Dawna Tyson, 1B (36 starts, .186, 5 2b, 1 hr, 7 rbis) 2003 39-17 10-8 6th regional Tyson split time at first base and atDP as a freshman in 2013. She made four starts at DP early this year, 2004 45-17 14-3 1st regional before Mattie Fowler suffered a season-ending injury. Tyson has since started 32 straight games at first. 2005 36-23 9-9 7th regional 9 A two-time All-CIF selection, Dawna’s father, Marty, founded the Corona Angels program. 2006 44-12 13-4 2nd regional 2007 37-20 10-8 5th regional Emily Lockman, P (19 starts, .222, 0 2b, 0 hr, 0 rbis; 19 starts, 15-4, 2.25 era, 85 ks, 124.1 ip) 2008 25-28 4-14 t-9th dNQ Lockman came to Lincoln as the 2012 California Gatorade Player of the Year and a first-team high 2009 35-19 9-9 5th regional school All-American. The only freshman pitcher in school history to be a first-team all-region selection, 2010 30-29 7-11 t-6th regional 10 Lockman was one of only two freshmen pitchers nationally to be a 2013 first-team all-region honoree. 2011 41-14 9-9 6th regional 2012 33-22 14-9 3rd dNQ Austen urness, Lf (25 starts, .323, 4 2b, 1 hr, 10 rbis) 2013 45-16 16-6 2nd World Series Urness had locked down a starting outfield spot before suffering a concussion at Kansas. She saw 2014 30-13 8-4 -- -- OR her first action in 17 games against Iowa, recording a two-run, pinch-hit single. Urness boasted a Totals 837-452 231-157 -- -- .474 career average in high school with 35 doubles, 28 home runs and 122 RBIs. Revelle vs. the Big Ten Conference Rachel Arthur (4 starts, .000, 0 2b, 0 hr, 1 rbi) Opponent Record vs. Counterpart Arthur started the season opener at shortstop and has earned two starts in right field and one as the Illinois 8-2 8-2 UT flex. Also a pinch runner, Arthur was a two-time all-state selection for Lincoln Pius X High School. Indiana 1-4 0-3 Iowa 11-8 6-3 Danica Bishop (0 starts, 0-0, 5.25 ERA, 1 k, 4.0 ip) Michigan 8-4 8-4 Bishop pitched behind a pair of first-team all-region teammates during a developmental freshman Michigan State 4-0 4-0 P season. She made five appearances in 2013 and led UN with a 1.75 ERA while adding one save. Minnesota 12-5 4-5 Northwestern 8-7 8-3 Mattie Fowler (11 starts, .357, 1 2b, 0 hr, 5 rbis) Ohio State 4-1 0-0 A three-year starter and two-time co-captain, Fowler underwent season-ending knee surgery after Penn State 7-3 7-3 IF suffering an injury against Arizona on Feb. 21. She started NU’s first nine games at first base in 2014. Purdue 4-3 0-0 Wisconsin 10-2 4-2 Sammi Noland (3 starts, .000, 0 2b, 0 hr, 0 rbis) A two-time All-Southern Arizona selection in high school, Noland has earned three starts as the DP. all-time coaching victories at nebraska C She played a key unsung bullpen role in 2013, when NU ranked 15th nationally in ERA. Rk. Coach, Sport (Years) Wins 1. Rhonda Revelle, Softball (1993-pres.) 829 Lotte sjulin (0 starts, .000, 0 2b, 0 hr, 0 rbis) 2. John Sanders, Baseball (1978-1997) 767 The only Omaha native on NU’s roster, Sjulin aims to earn playing time in a Husker outfield that lost 3. Terry Pettit, Volleyball (1977-1999) 694 OF two starters. Sjulin serves as a pinch runner after earning all-state honors as a senior. NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 5 Taylor Edwards Records 200th Hit, Nears Other Milestones Big ten Conference Standings (april 15) senior Taylor Edwards went 3-for-8 last weekend in a three-game series against Iowa, hitting two home runs, Rk. Team Big Ten Overall producing five RBIs and scoring eight runs. She hit a grand slam in game two of an April 11 doubleheader, and 1. Michigan 12-0 33-6 2. Minnesota 10-3 32-6 the grand slam marked her 200th career hit. She is only the ninth Husker to produce 200 career hits. 3. Purdue 9-3 22-20-1 edwards is also nearing a pair of other milestones. She needs one home run to join three-time All-American Ali 4. Nebraska 8-4 30-13 Viola as the only Huskers to hit 50 home runs. Edwards is also two doubles shy of totaling 40 doubles in her career, 5. Wisconsin 6-5 22-15 as she would join Viola as the only players in school history to produce 40 career doubles and 40 career home runs. 6. Northwestern 6-6 23-11 Edwards has already joined Viola as the only Huskers to produce 150 career hits, RBIs and runs. A final milestone Ohio State 6-6 20-20 8. Penn State 5-7 12-23 within Edwards’ reach is the 200-RBI mark, as she enters this weekend needing 13 RBIs to reach the mark. If she 9. Iowa 5-9 10-23 reaches 200 career RBIs, Edwards would join Viola as the only Huskers to drive in 200 runs. 10. Indiana 4-10 12-29-1 On the conference level, Edwards is bidding to become only the sixth Big Ten player to total 200 career RBIs 11. Illinois 2-10 18-18 and just the 11th to hit 50 career home runs. Among all active Division I players nationally, Edwards entered this 12. Michigan State 2-12 9-28 week ranked fourth with 187 career RBIs and sixth with 49 career home runs. nebraska’s all-time conference titles (18) Year Conference Type Urness Produces in Her Return to Action 1982 big Eight regular Season & Tournament It’s not often that a two-run single is the highlight of a 14-run inning, but that was the case last Saturday 1984 big Eight regular Season & Tournament during Nebraska’s 14-run second inning against Iowa. With the Huskers leading 10-0, freshman Austen Urness 1985 big Eight regular Season & Tournament came on to pinch hit with runners at second and third and delivered a two-run single. The hit was noteworthy 1986 big Eight regular Season & Tournament because it marked Urness’ first return to action since suffering a concussion at Kansas on March 15. Urness had 1987 big Eight regular Season & Tournament missed 16 consecutive games recovering from the injury and clearing all required medical tests before she could 1988 big Eight regular Season & Tournament 1998 big 12 regular Season & Tournament be cleared to play. Urness earned clearance to return to practice just five days before her pinch-hit single. 2000 big 12 tournament the return also marked Urness’ home debut at Bowlin Stadium. NU had yet to play a home game prior to Urness’ 2001 big 12 regular Season concussion, while a separate injury kept her out of all eight of the Huskers’ fall games at Bowlin Stadium. Urness 2004 big 12 regular Season & Tournament is batting .323 this season with four doubles, one , one homer, 10 RBIs and a .452 on-base percentage. nebraska’s all-time conference finishes Nebraska Sets School Records big eight conference (1976-1995) Nebraska put together one of the most impressive offensive performances in school history in an 18-0 five- Year Record Finish Tournament inning victory over Iowa last Saturday. The 18 runs were the most Nebraska has ever scored in a conference 1976 N/A N/A N/A 1977 1-4 t-4th N/A game and marked the third-most runs in any game in program history. The 18-run margin of victory was also 1978 4-3 7th t-6th the Huskers’ largest in a conference game and the fourth-largest overall in school history. Nebraska scored 14 1979 3-8 6th t-6th of its 18 runs in the second inning, as the 14-run inning marked the highest-scoring inning in program history, 1980 8-9 4th N/A according to available records. 1981 5-6 3rd 3rd senior Taylor Edwards tied the school record with four runs scored in the win, while her twin sister Tatum 1982 9-3 1st 1st 1983 3-7 7th N/A homered twice and produced seven RBIs, one shy of the Nebraska record. 1984 6-2 1st 1st 1985 11-1 1st 1st 1986 9-3 1st 1st 14-Run Frame Highlights 18-Run Outburst 1987 8-2 1st 1st Nebraska produced a 14-run second inning during its 18-0, five-inning victory over Iowa last Saturday. Based 1988 7-3 1st 1st on available records, the 14-run inning ranks as the highest-scoring inning in school history. Nebraska has scored 1989 6-4 3rd t-5th 14 runs in a game only 20 times in program history. 1990 3-5 5th 2nd Nebraska sent 18 batters to the plate in the frame, with each of the first 11 hitters reaching base and every 1991 3-5 5th t-4th spot in the lineup scoring at least one run. NU totaled seven hits, three walks and two hit-by-pitches in the inning. 1992 2-6 5th t-4th 1993 5-11 5th N/A Senior Tatum Edwards hit a grand slam for the biggest blast of the inning, while freshmen MJ Knighten and 1994 5-15 6th N/A Austen Urness, sophomore Alicia Armstrong and junior Kylee Muir each produced two RBIs in the frame. 1995 10-6 3rd N/A

A Look at the Big Ten Conference Race (1996-2011) as the league enters the second half of conference play, Michigan sits atop the Big Ten standings with a perfect Year Record Finish Tournament 1996 10-8 4th 2nd 12-0 record. Minnesota is second with a 10-3 mark in league play, while Purdue sits in third place with a 9-3 1997 10-6 4th 5th record. Nebraska is fourth in the league standings at 8-4, one-and-a-half games ahead of fifth-place Wisconsin 1998 16-0 1st 1st (6-5). The top four seeds earn a bye for the Big Ten Tournament, May 8-11. 1999 10-8 4th 2nd Nebraska faces an Ohio State squad that is tied for sixth in the conference with a 6-6 league record. The 2000 15-2 2nd 1st Huskers’ two remaining weekend series are against Indiana and Michigan State, which are a combined 6-22 in 2001 16-2 1st 5th 2002 11-5 2nd 2nd Big Ten play. Nebraska also travels to Wisconsin for a midweek doubleheader on April 30. 2003 10-8 6th t-4th 2004 14-3 1st 1st Knighten Named Big Ten Freshman of the Week in Back-to-Back Weeks 2005 9-9 7th t-5th 2006 13-4 2nd t-3rd third baseman Marjani Knighten was named the Big Ten co-Freshman of the Week on April 7. The weekly 2007 10-8 5th t-5th accolade was the first of Knighten’s career, before she earned repeat honors on Monday. 2008 4-14 t-9th 2nd last week, Knighten went 6-for-12 in five games, producing four walks, three runs, two RBIs and one double. 2009 9-9 5th t-5th Knighten was 4-for-7 (.571) in a three-game weekend series with Iowa, posting a .700 on-base percentage and a 2010 7-11 t-6th t-5th pair of RBIs. She produced three multi-hit games last week, including two against Iowa. 2011 9-9 6th N/A Knighten hit safely in every game the week of April 1 en route to her first award.S he batted .538 on the week with one double, one home run, six RBIs and three runs scored. After going 1-for-3 in a win over Creighton, big Ten conference (2012-present) Knighten finished 6-for-10 in a three-game series at Illinois. She produced at least one hit, one run and one RBI Year Record Finish Tournament 2012 14-9 3rd N/A in all three games, including a pair of multi-hit efforts and three multi-RBI performances. Knighten hit a two-run 2013 16-6 2nd t-3rd homer in the opener, tied her career high with three hits in game two and had a pair of RBI singles in the finale. 2014 8-4 N/A N/A NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 6 Nebraska’s 2014 Record When..... Lockman Named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week For the Second Time Overall 30-13 sophomore Emily Lockman was named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week on Monday, earning her second honor At home 7-3 this year. She was also honored on Feb. 18, and Lockman was a two-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week in 2013. At neutral sites 11-7 lockman went 3-0 last week with a 0.47 ERA. She allowed only six hits and one run in 15.0 innings, holding On the road 12-3 Against ranked teams 7-9 opposing hitters to a .118 average. Lockman opened her week with a combined shutout against Northern Iowa, Night games 10-4 before starting games two and three of the Huskers’ weekend series with Iowa. Lockman fired a one-hitter in her Day games 20-9 first start against Iowa, allowing only a solo home run.T he right-hander then tossed a two-hit shutout in the On Sunday 5-4 series finale. She needed only 121 combined pitches to post her two complete-game victories over Iowa. On Monday 0-0 a native of Corona, Calif., Lockman won her first honor following an outstanding weekend at the Hilton Houston On Tuesday 0-1 Plaza Classic Feb. 14-16. She appeared in four of NU’s five games at the tournament, posting a 3-0 record On Wednesday 4-0 with two shutouts and a 0.30 ERA. She allowed only one run in 23.0 innings and surrendered just eight hits, as On Thursday 0-0 opponents hit a paltry .103 against her. Lockman also struck out 24 batters in her 23.0 innings. On Friday 11-4 On Saturday 10-4 Out-hit opponent 26-4 A Look at this Week’s Rankings and Big Ten Leaders Out-hit by opponent 2-9 Nebraska remained at No. 19 in this week’s USA Softball/ESPN.com poll, while moving up two spots to No. 20 Had fewer than 5 hits 2-7 in the USA Today/NFCA coaches’ poll. The Huskers dropped three spots to No. 13 in the NCAA RPI. Had 5 hits or more 29-5 Individually, senior Taylor Edwards leads the Big Ten in home runs (13) entering play this weekend, while Had 10 hits or more 15-1 sophomore Hailey Decker is the league leader in doubles (15). Taylor Edwards also leads the Big Ten in Scored first 25-1 Opponent scored first 5-12 (91) and hit-by-pitches (12), while Tatum Edwards is tied for the lead league in saves (4). In conference play, Scored in the first inning 11-2 Nebraska leads the league with 26 doubles as a team. Tatum Edwards leads all Big Ten players with six homers, Scored fewer than 3 runs 3-9 19 RBIs in league games, while tying for the conference lead with one save. Scored 3 or more runs 27-4 Scored 4 or more runs 25-3 Armstrong Ties NCAA & Nebraska Record Scored 5 or more runs 19-0 Scored 10 or more runs 8-0 sophomore Alicia Armstrong tied a school record with three doubles in Nebraska’s 11-3 victory over Illinois on Opponent scored fewer than 3 runs 23-3 April 6. Armstrong doubled in each of her final three at bats against the Fighting Illini, becoming the third Husker Opponent scored 3 or more runs 6-9 to hit three doubles in a game. The other two Huskers to accomplish that feat are Kim Ogee (vs. Texas Tech on Opponent scored 4 or more runs 2-9 April 13, 2003) and Jamie Fuente (vs. Syracuse, March 15, 2001). The three doubles also tied the NCAA record, Opponent scored 5 or more runs 0-9 shared by many other players, including a pair of hitters who accomplished the feat in 2013. Opponent scored 10 or more runs 0-3 Led after four innings 24-1 Led after five innings 21-0 Decker Producing Impressive Totals Led after six innings 20-0 sophomore Hailey Decker is Nebraska’s leader in doubles (15), extra-base hits (22) and multi-RBI games (10), Trailed after four innings 0-9 and she ranks second with 33 RBIs, one shy of the team lead. Decker has matched or exceeded her freshman Trailed after five innings 1-10 total in each of those categories, an impressive accomplishment considering her 2013 marks ranked among the Trailed after six innings 2-10 best freshman totals in school history. Decker ranked third on NU’s all-time freshman chart with 13 doubles last In games decided by 1 run 6-5 spring and was eighth with six homers and 29 RBIs. This season, Decker has exceeded her doubles total by two In extra innings 1-1 while hitting one more home run and producing one four RBIs than she did a year ago. It took Decker just 37 Committed 0 errors 9-5 games this spring to match her 2013 doubles total and only 38 games to surpass her home run, extra-base hit Committed 2 or more errors 9-2 and RBI totals from her freshman season. Decker’s 15 doubles tie for the most ever by a Husker sophomore. Nebraska’s 2014 Game Highs offensive Bottom’s Up At Bats 36 at Oklahoma State (2/28) Nebraska has received big production from the bottom of its lineup since the past two weeks, helping the Runs 18 vs. Iowa (4/12) Huskers average 7.6 runs per game in nine games during that span. Nebraska has scored 68 runs over the past Hits 15 at Oklahoma - 2 (3/1) nine games and hit .351 despite senior Taylor Edwards and sophomore Hailey Decker - the Huskers’ top two Walks 8 twice statistical hitters this spring - combining for a .250 average (15-for-60). Strikeouts 13 vs. Minnesota (3/23) after being somewhat reliant on Edwards and Decker to drive the offense over the first eight weeks of the 2B 5 at Illinois (4/6) season, the emergence of the middle and particularly the bottom of the order has been encouraging. Sophomore 3B 2 vs. Jackson State (3/14) Kiki Stokes, junior Kylee Muir, freshman Kat Woolman and sophomore Dawna Tyson have batted sixth, seventh, HR 4 twice RBIs 17 vs. Iowa (4/12) eighth and ninth, respectively, in the Husker order since Nebraska changed its lineup 13 games ago. Stolen Bases 3 at New Mexico State (2/8) that quartet of Husker hitters have combined to post a .371 average, .450 on-base percentage and .474 Total Bases 25 twice over the last two weeks. Over the first eight weeks of the year, the group combined for a .194 Runners LOB 14 vs. Texas A&M (2/21) average, .299 on-base percentage and .304 slugging percentage. Nebraska’s 6, 7, 8 & 9 hitters combined over the last two weeks (9 games) defensive CATEGORY AVG GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO OB% Runs Allowed 0 10 times Earned Runs Allowed 0 12 times Last 2 Weeks .371 36-36 97 25 36 8 1 17 46 .474 12 2 12 .450 Hits Allowed 0 vs. Boise St. (2/23) 2B Allowed 0 23 times Taylor Edwards Sets First Two Career School Records 3B Allowed 0 32 times senior Taylor Edwards claimed her first career school record on March 15, when she was hit by three pitches at HR Allowed 0 29 times Kansas. The three hit-by-pitches, which tied her own single-game school record, increased her career total to 35 Walks Allowed 0 twice Strikeouts 11 vs. Creighton hit-by-pitches, a new Nebraska record. She eclipsed the previous mark of 34 hit-by-pitches set by Julie Brechtel, RBIs Allowed 0 10 times who played for the Huskers from 2008 to 2011. SB Allowed 0 28 times edwards set her next NU career record in similar fashion, tying the single-game record with four walks at UNO Wild Pitches 0 32 times on March 26. The four walks pushed her career total to 127, surpassing the previous Husker career record of 124 Errors 0 14 times walks, set by three-time All-American Jennifer Lizama, who starred for NU from 1997 to 2000. Edwards has also Double Plays 2 three times tied Nebraska’s career record with three grand slams. NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 7 Lineup Change Improves Production husker career honors & awards Nebraska hit just .171 and scored only nine runs in a series loss to No. 16 Minnesota to open Big Ten Conference Alicia Armstrong Second-Team All-Big Ten 2013 play March 21-23. The disappointing offensive showing led to a lineup switch that has paid dividends the past Big Ten All-Defensive Team 2013 three weeks. The Huskers have scored 103 runs in 13 games with the new lineup, averaging nearly eight runs Three-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll per game. Nebraska has posted double-digit runs in five of its 13 games with the new lineup, exceeding its total danica bishop from the first 30 games (3). NU has hit .076 better with the new lineup, while improving its slugging percentage Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Fall 2013 Honor Roll .155 and its on-base percentage .088. senior Taylor Edwards moved up to the leadoff spot in the lineup for the first time this spring with the switch, hailey decker Big Ten Player of the Week March 31, 2014 and she is followed by sophomore Hailey Decker hitting out of the No. 2 spot for the first time in her career. Senior Invited to Try Out for U.S. Junior National Team 2010 Tatum Edwards has moved up to the third spot in the order, while sophomore Alicia Armstrong is batting cleanup Three-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll for the first time in her career. After experimenting with freshman MJ Knighten at leadoff the prior to the switch, tatum edwards Head Coach Rhonda Revelle has moved Knighten to fifth in the order. USA Softball Player of the Year Watch List 2014 Senior CLASS Award Nominee (1 of 30) 2014 Nebraska offensive statistics over the first seven weeks Big Ten Player of the Week March 3, 2014 Avg. Games R/Gm H/Gm 2B/Gm HR/Gm RBI/Gm TB/Gm BB/Gm SLG% OB% Second-Team NFCA All-American 2013 First-Team NFCA All-Midwest Region 2013 .268 30 4.4 7.1 1.1 0.9 3.8 11.2 3.0 .421 .361 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year 2013 First-Team All-Big Ten 2013 Nebraska offensive statistics the past three weeks since the lineup change Big Ten All-Tournament Team 2013 Avg. Games R/Gm H/Gm 2B/Gm HR/Gm RBI/Gm TB/Gm BB/Gm SLG% OB% Two-Time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week 2013 .344 13 7.9 9.0 2.0 1.3 7.4 15.1 4.2 .576 .449 Academic All-Big Ten 2013 Third-Team All-Big Ten 2012 Two-Time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week 2012 Taylor Edwards’ Nebraska Career Record Watch Second-Team All-Big 12 2011 Four-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll senior Taylor Edwards is nearing the end of one of the greatest TAYLOR EDWARDS CAREER RANKINGS Big 12 Commissioner’s Spring 2011 Honor Roll careers by a Husker hitter. She is leaving her mark along the way, Category Total Rank etching her name alongside NU’s all-time greats while challenging Walks 138 1st taylor edwards several school record. Edwards already owns the Husker career Hit-by-Pitches 38 1st First-Team All-Big Ten 2013 RBIs 187 2nd Women’s College World Series All-Tournament Team 2013 walk, hit-by-pitch and grand slam records, and she is challenging Big Ten All-Defensive Team 2013 Home Runs 49 2nd Nebraska’s all-time marks in RBIs and home runs, ranking in the Big Ten Player of the Week Feb. 11, 2013 Extra-Base Hits 87 3rd NCAA Record Two Grand Slams in a Game feb. 9, 2013 top three in each category. Edwards enters this weekend needing Total Bases 387 3rd USA Softball Player of the Year Watch List 2012 four home runs and 26 RBIs to tie each NU career record. Slugging Percentage .634 4th USA Softball Player of the Year Finalist 2011 Including her two career records, Edwards owns 15 school Runs Scored 162 5th Third-Team NFCA All-American 2011 First-Team NFCA All-Midwest Region 2011 records. She holds two season records (grand slams and hit-by- Doubles 38 7th Hits 202 8th Second-Team All-Big 12 2011 pitches), five game records (RBIs, runs scored, walks, hit-by-pitches Batting Average .331 11th Big 12 Player of the Week Feb. 22, 2011 and grand slams) and a pair of miscellaneous records (consecutive Invited to Try Out for U.S. Junior National Team 2010 NCAA Record Six Consecutive Games with a HR (6) 2011 games with a home run and longest hitting streak to open a season). Edwards, who also owns a share of the NCAA Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll record for consecutive games with a home run (6) and grand slams in a game (2), set NU class records for home runs by a freshman, walks by a sophomore and RBIs by a junior. mattie fowler Big Ten Sportsmanship Award 2013 edwards is also a member of several elite Husker clubs. She is one of only 11 players in school history to Big Ten Distinguished Scholar 2013 produce 100 career runs, hits and RBIs and one of only three members of that group to reach each milestone Academic All-Big Ten 2013 Nebraska Student-Athlete HERO Leadership Award 2013 prior to her senior season. Edwards is also one of only six Huskers to produce 30 career home runs and 30 career Five-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll doubles and one of only two players to reach both milestones prior to her senior season. Also one of only two players in school history with two 50-RBI seasons, Edwards is one of three Huskers to produce three seasons with mj knighten 10-or-more home runs after reaching that mark this season. Edwards and Ali Viola are also the only Huskers with Two-Time Big Ten Freshman of the Week 2014 the distinction of producing 150 career hits, RBIs and runs scored. Emily Lockman Two-Time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week 2014 CategORY EDWARDS’ RANK EDWARDS’ TOTAL SCHOOL record Needed for record First-Team NFCA All-Midwest Region 2013 Walks 1st 138 124 0 Second-Team All-Big Ten 2013 Big Ten All-Tournament Team 2013 Hit By Pitch 1st 38 35 0 Two-Time Big Ten Freshman of the Week 2013 RBIs 2nd 187 213 26 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Spring 2013 Honor Roll Home Runs 2nd 49 53 4 KYLEE MUIR Academic All-Big Ten 2013 Academic All-Big Ten 2012 HITTING STREAKS MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES Three-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Player Longest Current Player 2 3+ Total Player 2 3+ Total sammi noland Mattie Fowler 5 5 Hailey Decker 10 4 14 Hailey Decker 8 2 10 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Fall 2013 Honor Roll Kylee Muir 4 4 MJ Knighten 9 2 11 MJ Knighten 7 3 10 Taylor Edwards 22 3 Taylor Edwards 8 2 10 Tatum Edwards 3 5 8 lotte sjulin Hailey Decker 10 3 Alicia Armstrong 6 3 9 Kylee Muir 4 3 7 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Fall 2013 Honor Roll Tatum Edwards 6 3 Tatum Edwards 7 1 8 Taylor Edwards 3 3 6 kiki stokes MJ Knighten 9 2 Kiki Stokes 5 1 6 Alicia Armstrong 2 3 5 Two-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll Alicia Armstrong 6 1 Austen Urness 5 1 6 Kiki Stokes 4 1 5 Kiki Stokes 5 1 Kylee Muir 4 0 4 Austen Urness 4 0 4 Dawna Tyson Austen Urness 3 1 Kat Woolman 2 1 3 Mattie Fowler 1 0 1 Big Ten Freshman of the Week march 11, 2013 Two-Time Nebraska Scholar Athlete Fall 2012 Honor Roll Dawna Tyson 5 0 Dawna Tyson 3 0 3 Kat Woolman 0 1 1 Kat Woolman 5 0 Mattie Fowler 0 1 1 Dawna Tyson 1 0 1 austen urness Emily Lockman 2 0 Rachel Arthur 0 0 0 Rachel Arthur 0 0 0 Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Fall 2013 Honor Roll Rachel Arthur 0 0 Emily Lockman 0 0 0 Emily Lockman 0 0 0 Sammi Noland 0 0 Sammi Noland 0 0 0 Sammi Noland 0 0 0 kat woolman Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Fall 2013 Honor Roll Lotte Sjulin 0 0 Lotte Sjulin 0 0 0 Lotte Sjulin 0 0 0 NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 8 Nebraska by the numbers There Is No Place Like Nebraska NCAA Tournament Victories Nebraska has been hard to beat at home, winning nearly 76 percent of its home games with an all-time home Nebraska has won 55 games in its 21 record of 411-130. NU has posted 38 consecutive seasons with a winning home record, as the last time the 55 NCAA Tournament appearances while Huskers had a losing home record was a 3-7 mark in 1977, before softball became an NCAA sport. Since calling posting an overall record of 55-45 (.545) winning Bowlin Stadium home beginning with the 2002 season, the Huskers have posted a 172-65 record at home. percentage). The Huskers’ 55 postseason wins rank despite having a slightly lower winning percentage at Bowlin Stadium compared to its previous homes, NU 13th in NCAA history. has been very good at home the past three seasons. Since 2011, the Huskers are 50-12 at Bowlin Stadium with four losses to top-10 teams. The Huskers have won 46 of their last 55 home games dating back to 2011. Academic All-Americans In 2011, the Huskers went 10-4 at Bowlin Stadium with three losses to top-10 teams. The next spring, the A total of 21 Huskers have combined to Huskers went 15-1 at home and owned the nation’s longest home winning streak before losing in the final 29 earn 29 CoSIDA Academic All-America weekend. Last season, Nebraska was 18-4 at home. NU is 7-3 at Bowlin Stadium this spring. honors. That total is the most of any softball program in the country and ranks second among all female Tatum Edwards Joins Twin Sister Taylor in 30/30 Club athletic programs nationally behind the Nebraska the All-American Edwards twins have each joined Nebraska’s NEBRASKA’S 30/30 CLUB volleyball team (37). exclusive 30/30 club. Taylor Edwards joined the club during her junior Player 2B HR season, while Tatum joined the group following her 30th career double Ali Viola 48 53 NCAA Tournament Appearances at Cal State Fullerton on March 8. Together, the senior twins are two of Jennifer Lizama 36 47 In the 32 years softball has been an only six players in school history to produce 30 career doubles and 30 Crystal Carwile 32 32 21 NCAA sport, the Huskers have made career home runs. Taylor and three-time All-American Ali Viola are the Brooke Thomason 43 35 21 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including only Huskers in the 30/30 club who reached both milestones prior to Taylor Edwards 38 49 Tatum Edwards 33 41 13 straight from 1995 to 2007. Nebraska’s 21 their senior season. The Edwards twins are also bidding to join Viola as postseason appearances rank 10th in NCAA history. the only Huskers to produce 40 career doubles and 40 career home runs.

all-americans Taylor Edwards Taken Eighth Overall in 2014 NPF Draft Nebraska has produced 22 All- senior Taylor Edwards was taken in the second round of the 2014 Draft on March 31. 22 Americans in school history, including She was selected with the eighth overall pick by the Pennsylvania Rebellion. The first catcher selected, Edwards six first-team All-Americans, four two-time honorees was the first Husker to be drafted since Ashley DeBuhr was selected eighth overall in the 2006 NPF Draft. and a pair of three-time All-Americans. Tatum Edwards Joins Elite Clubs conference titles senior Tatum Edwards joined a pair of impressive groups in March. She hit her 30th career double against Cal Nebraska has won 18 conference titles State Fullerton on March 8 and also scored her 100th career run against the Titans. By hitting her 30th double, 18 in its 37 seasons as a varsity sport. Edwards became the sixth Husker to produce 30 career doubles and 30 career home runs. By scoring her 100th The Huskers won 12 Big Eight titles and six Big 12 run, Edwards became the 11th Husker to produce 100 career hits, RBIs and runs. Tatum joined her twin sister crowns and are looking for their first Big Ten title. Taylor as a member of both exclusive clubs.

All-Americans Under Revelle In her first 21 years as Nebraska’s head Urness Ties Freshman Record 15 coach, Rhonda Revelle has guided 10 freshman Austen Urness has been hit by nine pitches this spring. Only halfway through her freshman season, players to a total of 15 All-America honors. Urness has already been plunked nine times, tying for the most hit-by-pitches by a freshman in school history. Julie Brechtel was also hit by nine pitchers during her freshman season in 2008. urness would own the record by herself the next time she is hit by a pitch, while also becoming only the fifth Top-25 National Finishes Husker to be plunked 10 times in a season. Urness was on pace to challenge the overall school record of 16 Nebraska has been ranked in the final hit-by-pitches before suffering a concussion at Kansas on March 15. Urness missed 16 straight games with the 14 NFCA poll in 14 of the 19 years the poll concussion, but she made her return on April 12 against Iowa, delivering a pinch-hit, two-run single in her home has existed. The Huskers were one of only six teams debut. nationally to be ranked in the final poll in each of the first 12 years it existed (1995 to 2006).

revelle’s Academic All-Americans THE LAST TIME NEBRASKA.... Rhonda Revelle has produced 13 Defeated a top-five team at No. 3 Oregon, 5/26/13 (4-2) 13 academic All-Americans in her first 21 Defeated a top-10 team vs. No. 6 Washington, 3/8/14 (2-1) seasons as Nebraska’s coach. Over that time frame, Defeated a top-25 team at No. 23 Northwestern, 3/30/14 (10-1 [5]) Revelle has produced the second-highest total of Won when trailing after six innings vs. No. 6 Washington, 3/8/14 (2-1) academic All-Americans of any coach in the country. Lost when leading after six innings vs. Washington, 5/30/13 (4-3 [8]) Scored 10 or more runs vs. Iowa, 4/12/14 (Won 18-0 [5]) Scored 15 or more runs vs. Iowa, 4/12/14 (Won 18-0 [5]) Women’s College World Series Scored 20 or more runs vs. Illinois, 2/24/06 (Won 21-1 in 5 innings) Nebraska has advanced to the Women’s Allowed 10 or more runs at Illinois - 1, 4/5/14 (Lost 11-4) 7 College World Series seven times to Allowed 15 or more runs vs. Iowa, 3/22/97 (Lost 15-1 in 5 innings) rank 10th in NCAA history. Recorded 15 or more hits at Oklahoma, 3/1/14 (15) Recorded 20 or more hits vs. UMKC, 4/11/96 (21) Hit six or more doubles vs. North Dakota, 2/7/09 (6) Top-10 Attendance Seasons Hit two or more triples vs. Jackson State, 3/14/14 (2) In the first 12 seasons NU has called Hit four or more home runs at Northwestern, 3/30/14 (4) 3 Bowlin Stadium home, Nebraska has Hit back-to-back home runs at Northwestern, 3/30/14 (Hailey Decker & Tatum Edwards) ranked in the top 10 nationally in attendance three Stole six or more bases vs. Southern Utah, 3/2/07 (6) times, while finishing in the top 25 11 times. Drew 10 or more walks at Illinois (3/31/13) (13) Was no-hit at Oklahoma State, 3/9/12 NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 9 Taylor Edwards Posts 25-Game Hitting Streak 2014 Big Ten Weekly Awards senior Taylor Edwards saw her career-long hitting streak end at 25 games, NU’s LONGEST HIT STREAKS PLAYER OF THE WEEK when she went 0-for-2 against Fresno State on March 9. Edwards’ streak ended Anne Steffan (2005) 26 Feb. 10 Andrea Filler, Northwestern just one game shy of tying Anne Steffan’s school record. Edwards’ streak began Taylor Edwards (2013-14) 25 Feb. 18 , Michigan in game three of the 2013 NCAA Super Regional at No. 3 Oregon. Her final game Ali Viola (1995) 19 Ashley Burkhardt, Purdue of the streak was against No. 6 Washington on March 9, when she produced a Ali Viola (1998) 19 Feb. 24 Alex Booker, Illinois pair of hits, including a walk-off, two-run home run with two outs in the bottom Tobin Echo-Hawk (1995) 17 March 3 Tatum Edwards, Nebraska Amy Offenbacker (1995) 15 of the seventh inning. March 10 emily Allard, Northwestern Meghan Mullin (2008-09) 15 although she narrowly missed tying the school record for longest hitting March 18 taylor Hasselbach, Michigan streak, Edwards joined Steffan as the only players in program history to record a 20-game hitting streak. Edwards March 24 Tori Chiodo, Purdue did establish an NU record for longest hitting streak to open a season by hitting safely in the first 22 games this March 31 Hailey Decker, Nebraska spring. Edwards hit .486 (35-for-72) during her season-opening streak and batted .471 (40-for-85) overall during April 7 Lexi Knief, Penn State her 25-game hitting streak. April 14 Michelle Mueller, Wisconsin edwards’ hitting streak was made more impressive by the fact that NU faced a top-15 opponent in 13 of the April 21 25 games during the streak. During that time, Edwards faced off against an All-America pitcher eight times, not April 28 including matchups against 2014 All-America candidates Ally Carda (UCLA) and Bryana Walker (Washington). May 5 although she lost the hitting streak, Edwards stretched her reached base safely streak to 31 games before it was snapped against Minnesota on March 23. Pitcher OF THE WEEK Feb. 10 , Minnesota Home Sweet Home for Tatum Edwards Feb. 18 Emily Lockman, Nebraska bowlin Stadium has served as a great home for Tatum Edwards, as the senior right-hander owns a 27-3 career Feb. 24 Sara Moulton, Minnesota record on her home field. She has thrown 176.2 innings in 33 career appearances at Bowlin Stadium, posting a March 3 taylor Paige-Stewart, Wisconsin 1.53 ERA, including eight shutouts in her 24 starts. A native of Murrieta, Calif., Edwards has held opposing hitters March 10 , Michigan to a .180 batting average at Bowlin Stadium, while averaging nearly one strikeout per inning. Edwards has not March 18 Sara Moulton, Minnesota allowed an earned run in 17 of her 33 career appearances at Bowlin Stadium, while allowing one earned run or March 24 Haylie Wagner, Michigan less 25 times. March 31 Kayla Massey, Iowa as good as Edwards’ numbers at home have been, they’re even better when one looks only at her starts. April 7 , Minnesota Edwards is 22-2 with a 1.27 ERA in 24 career starts at Bowlin Stadium, suffering her first two losses this season. April 14 Emily Lockman, Nebraska She has not allowed an earned run in 12 of her 24 career starts at home. Among her 22 complete games, Edwards April 21 has fired three one-hitters, a trio of two-hitters and five three-hitters. April 28 Tatum Edwards Career Statistics at Bowlin Stadium May 5 Year W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR HBP AVG 2011 2-0 3.68 4-1 1 1 13.1 9 9 7 3 14 1 0 2 2 .188 2012 5-0 0.90 5-5 4 2 31.0 16 6 4 9 24 1 0 0 5 .147 freshman OF THE WEEK 2013 16-1 1.16 17-12 12 5 90.1 52 21 15 57 91 5 1 2 13 .164 Feb. 10 Abby Ramirez, Michigan 2014 4-2 2.00 7-6 4 0 42.0 36 19 12 22 41 5 0 2 7 .243 Feb. 18 , Michigan Total 27-3 1.51 33-24 21 8 176.2 113 55 38 91 170 12 1 6 27 .182 Feb. 24 Megan Betsa, Michigan March 3 Chloe Miller, Wisconsin Tatum Edwards Career Statistics at Bowlin Stadium (starts only) March 10 Nicole Bond, Northwestern Year W-L ERA G-GS CG SHO IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR HBP AVG March 18 CaraMia Tsirigos, Indiana 2011 1-0 0.00 1-1 1 1 7.0 1 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 2 .045 March 24 Sara Novak, Wisconsin 2012 5-0 0.90 5-5 4 2 31.0 16 6 4 9 24 1 0 0 5 .147 March 31 sara Groenewegen, Minnesota 2013 12-0 1.06 12-12 12 5 79.0 46 17 12 53 81 4 1 1 13 .166 Katy McJunkin, Purdue 2014 4-2 2.15 6-6 4 0 39.0 35 19 12 22 37 5 0 2 1 .250 April 7 MJ Knighten, Nebraska Total 22-2 1.26 24-24 21 8 156.0 99 42 28 84 151 10 1 3 2 .181 Sara Groenewegen, Minnesota April 14 MJ Knighten, Nebraska April 21 THE LAST TIME A HUSKER.... April 28 Recorded six or more at bats Six players vs. Florida, 6/1/13 May 5 Scored four or more runs in a game Taylor Edwards vs. Iowa, 4/12/14 (4) Had four or more hits in a game Nikki Haget at New Mexico State, 2/17/12 (4) Had at least a 10-game hitting streak Taylor Edwards, 5/26/13 - 3/8/14 (25 games) Had at least a 15-game hitting streak Taylor Edwards, 5/26/13 - 3/8/14 (25 games) Hit two or more doubles in a game Kylee Muir vs. Iowa, 4/12/14 (2) Hit a grand slam Tatum Edwards vs. Iowa, 4/12/14 Hit two or more home runs in a game Tatum Edwards vs. Iowa (2) Hit a home run in her first career at bat Hailey Decker vs. Illinois-Chicago, 2/8/13 Stole three or more bases in a game Nikki Haget vs. La Salle, 3/12/11 (3) Drew three or more walks in a game Taylor Edwards at UNO, 3/26/14 (4) Was hit by at least two pitches Taylor Edwards vs. Iowa, 4/12/14 (2) Recorded five or more RBIs in a game Tatum Edwards vs. Iowa, 4/12/14 (7) Pitched a no-hitter Tatum Edwards vs. Boise State, 2/23/14 (6 innings) Pitched a Ashley DeBuhr vs. Iowa State, 4/13/05 Had 10 or more strikeouts Tatum Edwards at UNO, 3/26/14 (10) Had 15 or more strikeouts Ashley Hagemann at Nebraska-Omaha, 4/19/12 (17 in 8 innings) Won 10 consecutive decisions Ashley Hagemann, 2/12/11 - 2/18/11 (14) Won 15 consecutive decisions Peaches James, 3/20/04 - 4/28/04 (15) NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 10 bowlin stadium by the numbers Muir Exceeds Career RBI Total home winning percentage Junior Kylee Muir has produced 23 RBIs this season, nearly tripling her four-year career total of eight RBIs Nebraska has won 72 percent of its entering this spring. Muir produced a team-high five RBIs in the opening weekend, highlighted by a three-run 72 games at Bowlin Stadium, posting a homer against New Mexico State, when she set a then-career high for RBIs in a game. Muir set a new career high 172-65 record since the facility opened in 2002. The with four RBIs against Iowa State on March 19, courtesy of her first career grand slam. Huskers have posted a winning record in each of It took Muir just 15 games this spring to surpass her season best of six RBIs, set last season. Muir’s RBIs have their first 12 seasons at Bowlin Stadium. been limited as she has battled injuries in her career, missing two seasons. The NCAA granted Muir a sixth year of eligibility, and Muir has moved to the outfield where she has earned the first 30 defensive starts of her career. seasons at bowlin stadium The 2014 season marks Nebraska’s 13th Tatum Edwards Joins 100-100-100 Club 13 season calling Bowlin Stadium home. tatum Edwards has joined her twin sister Taylor as the 11th Husker to produce 100 career hits, RBIs and runs Although the Huskers hosted a fall tournament at scored. While Taylor joined the 100-100-100 club in 2013 - becoming the third player in school history to reach the stadium in 2001, Bowlin Stadium’s inaugural each milestone prior to her senior season - Tatum added her name to the list on March 8 at Cal State Fullerton. year was in 2002. The facility has seen upgrades Taylor has also joined Ali Viola this season as the only Huskers with 150 career hits, RBIs and runs. since then, including a new indoor practice facility. Huskers with 100 career hits, rbis AND RUNS SCORED Name (years) Hits RBIs Runs top-25 attendance rankings Tobin Echo-Hawk (1993-96) 266 134 168 In the first 12 seasons Nebraska has Ali Viola (1995-98)* 263 213 157 11 played softball at Bowlin Stadium, the Jennifer Lizama (1997-2000) 254 135 199 Huskers have ranked in the top 25 nationally in Amanda Buchholz (2000-03) 184 115 127 attendance 11 times. NU has ranked in the top 10 Kim Ogee (2000-03) 263 113 182 nationally in attendance three times. Nicole Trimboli (2001-04) 232 126 173 Crystal Carwile (2006-09)* 196 141 120 ncaa regionals Julie Brechtel (2008-11) 165 114 102 Brooke Thomason (2010-13) 212 177 128 In the first 12 seasons Nebraska Taylor Edwards (2011-present)* 202 187 162 5 has called Bowlin Stadium home, Tatum Edwards (2011-present) 169 140 118 the Huskers have been selected to host five NCAA *only players to reach all three milestones prior to their senior season Regionals at the facility, including 2013.

world’s largest softball tailgate Homering Huskers Nebraska set a world record when 1,840 ten Huskers have hit a home run this season, tying the school record for most players homering in a season 1 fans showed up for the World’s Largest (2009 and 2013). Senior Taylor Edwards leads the way with a Big Ten-best 13 homers and her twin sister Tatum Softball Tailgate against Michigan on April 27, 2013. is second with nine home runs. The Edwards twins are each looking to record double-digit home runs for the NU broke its previous record of 1,752 set in 2012. second straight season and for the third time in their careers. Sophomore Hailey Decker, Nebraska’s extra- base-hit leader, is third on the team with seven homers. Freshman MJ Knighten has homered four times, while sophomores Alicia Armstrong and Kiki Stokes and freshman Kat Woolman have all homered twice. Sophomore bowlin stadium yearly home records Dawna Tyson and freshman Austen Urness have hit one home run each. YEAR RECORD PCT. Nebraska has homered 43 times in 43 games this season. The Huskers are guaranteed to play at least 56 2002 9-5 .643 games this spring and at its current rate, NU would finish with 56 home runs, a total that would rank fourth in 2003 14-7 .667 school history. With a postseason run, Nebraska could challenge the school record of 62 home runs, set in 1998. 2004 14-6 .700 2005 9-7 .563 2006 20-1 .952 AA Battery Led by right-hander Tatum Edwards, a 2013 second-team All-America pitcher/utility player, and her twin 2007 18-5 .783 sister Taylor, a 2011 third-team All-America catcher, Nebraska is one of only two teams nationally to feature 2008 13-9 .591 an All-America pitcher and catcher on its 2014 roster. Arizona State is the only other team with an All-America 2009 13-5 .722 battery, as pitcher is a two-time All-American and catcher Amber Freeman, a teammate of the 2010 12-8 .600 Edwards twins with the Corona Angels, was a first-teamA ll-American in 2013. 2011 10-4 .714 2012 15-1 .938 2013 18-4 .818 Nebraska’s Golden Girls 2014 7-3 .700 Nebraska has enjoyed both recent and historical success recruiting talented players from California. The 2014 TOTAL 172-65 .726 Husker roster features seven natives of the Golden State. Included in that group are three players who earned California player-of-the-year honors during their high school careers. Senior Tatum Edwards was named the five largest crowds at bowlin stadium state’s freshman of the year in 2007, while her twin sister Taylor was the California Junior of the Year in 2009, in addition to being named EA Sports’ National Junior of the Year. The third member of the Golden State player-of- 1. 1,960 vs. Texas (April 9, 2011) the-year trio is sophomore Emily Lockman, who was the California Gatorade Player of the Year in 2012. 2. 1,844 vs. Iowa (May 17, 2003)* sophomores Danica Bishop and Dawna Tyson and freshmen MJ Knighten - a 2013 high school All-American - 3. 1,840 vs. Michigan (April 27, 2013) and Austen Urness round out the California natives on NU’s 2014 roster. 4. 1,752 vs. Wisconsin (May 12, 2012) 5. 1,585 vs. Lehigh (May 20, 2004)* *NCAA Regional Fowler Suffers Season-Ending Injury Junior co-captain Mattie Fowler underwent season-ending knee surgery in the final week of February. Fowler started Nebraska’s first 11 games at first base, but suffered an injury in the top of the first inning against Arizona on Feb. 21. Fowler was off to a strong start in her second season as Nebraska’s first baseman. She was hitting .357 (10-for-28) before the injury with a double, five RBIs and a .441 on-base percentage. NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 11 Tatum Edwards One of Nation’s Top Dual Threats 2014 Nebraska Game-Winning RBIs Senior Tatum Edwards earned second-team All-America honors 30 WINS & 10 HRs IN SAME SEASON Feb. 7 vs. UTEP Hailey Decker (1) in 2013 at the pitcher/utility position. She returns this spring as one Player, School Year Feb. 8 at New Mexico St. taylor Edwards (1) of the nation’s top dual threats in the circle and at the plate. Last Tatum Edwards, Nebraska 2013 Feb. 14 at Houston Kylee Muir (1) season, Edwards produced 30 victories, while slugging 11 home Keilani Ricketts, Oklahoma 2013 Feb. 14 vs. Army Taylor Edwards (2) runs. Edwards and Oklahoma’s Keilani Ricketts, the 2012 and 2013 , Alabama 2012 Feb. 15 vs. Sam Houston St. mattie Fowler (1) USA Softball National Player of the Year, were the only two players to Mel Dumezich, Texas A&M 2011 Feb. 21 vs. No. 12 Texas A&M Hailey Decker (2)* , Washington 2010 win 30 games in the circle and hit 10 home runs in 2013. Overall, Feb. 23 vs. Boise State MJ Knighten (1) Megan Gibson, Texas A&M 2008 Feb. 28 at Oklahoma St. - 1 dawna Tyson (1) Edwards is one of only 11 known pitchers in NCAA history to reach Danielle Lawrie, Washington 2007 both milestones in the same season. She is the nation’s only active Feb. 28 at Oklahoma St. - 2 tatum Edwards (1) , Arizona 2002 March 8 at Cal State Fullerton taylor Edwards (3) player with 50 career wins and 40 career homers. Nikki Myers, Florida Atlantic 2002 March 8 vs. Washington taylor Edwards (4) In addition to her pitching prowess, Edwards owns a .288 career Jennie Finch, Arizona 2001 March 14 vs. Jackson St. alicia Armstrong (1) Samantha Iuli, Illinois-Chicago 1999 batting average with 33 doubles, 41 home runs and 140 RBIs. Her March 15 vs. Northern Illinois taylor Edwards (5) 41 home runs rank second nationally among all pitchers who also Barb Wright, Missouri 1997 , UCLA 1993 March 15 at Kansas Kylee Muir (2) hit. In the NU career record book, Edwards ranks fourth in career March 19 vs. Iowa St. MJ Knighten (2) home runs and sixth in slugging percentage (.558). MOST HRs AMONG ACTIVE PITCHERS March 23 vs. Minnesota - 2 taylor Edwards (6) In Nebraska’s pitching record book, Edwards boasts the eighth- Rank, Player, School HRs March 26 at UNO Tatum Edwards (2) best winning percentage in school history (.718), the eighth-most 1. , Florida 42 March 29 at Northwestern alicia Armstrong (2) strikeouts (480) and wins (61), the ninth-most no-hitters (1) and 2. Tatum Edwards, Nebraska 41 March 30 at Northwestern tatum Edwards (3) 3. Kaitlin Inglesby, Washington 37 the shutouts (19). and the 10th-most innings (537.0) and complete April 2 vs. Creighton alicia Armstrong (3) 4. Jackie Traina, Alabama 36 games (58). April 5 at Illinois - 1 Kylee Muir (3) One of four pitchers in school history to win 30 games in a season, Edwards is one of only six players in school April 6 at Illinois Alicia Armstrong (4) history to produce 30 career doubles and 30 career home runs. Edwards is also one of 11 Huskers to record 100 April 9 vs. Northern Iowa dawna Tyson (2) career hits, runs scored and RBIs. Edwards is the only player in either of those groups who pitches and hits. April 11 vs. Iowa - 1 tatum Edwards (4)* April 11 vs. Iowa - 2 tatum Edwards (5) Taylor Edwards One of Nation’s Top April 12 vs. Iowa Taylor Edwards (7) *walk-off winner While her twin sister Tatum is one of the nation’s best pitchers, CAREER RANK AMONG ALL 2014 PLAYERS senior Taylor Edwards is one of the top catchers in the country. A Category Total Big Ten Overall third-team All-American as a freshman in 2011, Taylor is one of RBIs 187 1st 4th coaches with 800 wins at current school six returning All-America catchers in 2014. The only All-America Walks 138 1st 5th 1. , Arizona 1,377 catcher in Husker history, Edwards was a unanimous first-team Home Runs 49 1st 6th 2. , Michigan 1,335 All-Big Ten selection last spring, as well as earning the nod as 3. , DePaul 1,193 the catcher on the Big Ten All-Defensive Team and a spot on the Women’s College World Series All-Tournament 4. , California 1,182 squad. Edwards and Arizona State’s Amber Freeman - teammates with the Corona Angels - are the only two active 5. , Central Michigan 1,126 catchers in 2014 who have been named a finalist for the USA Softball Player-of-the-Year Award in their careers. 6. Donna Papa, North Carolina 1,042 In her first three seasons, Edwards also set a pair of NCAA records. She homered in six consecutive games the 7. , Oklahoma 959 opening month of her career in 2011, one of three players in NCAA history to own the longest streak of consecutive 8. Melinda Fischer, Illinois State 924 games with a home run. Last year, Edwards slugged two grand slams against Illinois-Chicago, becoming one of 9. Bill Edwards, Hofstra 916 seven players in NCAA history to hit two grand slams in one game. 10. Sandy Montgomery, SIUE 901 11. Lana Richmond, Southeast Missouri 869 Teammates Together Again in Lincoln 12. Bob Coolen, Hawaii 865 13. , Connecticut 858 fourteen of the 16 players who make up Nebraska’s 2014 roster have a high school or travel ball teammate on 14. Rhonda Revelle, Nebraska 829 the Husker roster. Seniors Tatum and Taylor Edwards, sophomores Emily Lockman and Dawna Tyson and freshmen 15. Patrick Murphy, Alabama 826 Austen Urness and MJ Knighten all played for the Corona Angels. Junior Mattie Fowler and sophomore Sammi 16. Mike Rappl, Canisius 825 Noland were teammates at Canyon del Oro High School and with the AZ Desert Thunder. Junior Kylee Muir and sophomore Hailey Decker teamed up on the Northwest Bullets, while sophomore Alicia Armstrong and freshmen Lotte Sjulin and Kat Woolman were all on the Nebraska Gold roster for one season. Woolman also teamed up with classmate Rachel Arthur for four years at Lincoln Pius X High School. Sophomores Danica Bishop and Kiki Stokes are the only 2014 Huskers who do not have a high school or travel ball teammate on the roster.

Tatum Edwards a Nominee for Senior Class Award tatum Edwards was named one of 30 national candidates for the 2014 Senior CLASS Award on Feb. 20. Edwards was the only Big Ten player named a candidate and just the third Husker softball nominee. an acronym for “Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School”, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities. The award honors the attributes of senior student-athletes in four areas: community, classroom, character and competition.

Taylor Edwards & Fowler Named Husker Co-Captains Senior Taylor Edwards and junior Mattie Fowler serve as Nebraska’s 2014 co-captains. Fowler is a co-captain for the second straight season, while Edwards is a captain for the first time in her career. Edwards is a four-year starter at catcher, where she was a 2011 third-team All-American. Fowler was in her third season as a starter and her second year as Nebraska’s starting first baseman before suffering a season-ending injury Feb. 21. NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 12 2014 Husker Home Run Chart Tatum Edwards One of Nation’s Top Pitchers 1. Kiki Stokes (1) 2-run feb. 7 Senior Tatum Edwards is 15-9 with a 2.10 ERA in 2014 following NATION’S RETURNING WINS LEADERS 2. Hailey Decker (1) 2-run feb. 8 a breakout junior year in the circle which culminated with her Rank, Player, School Wins 3. Kylee Muir (1) 3-run feb. 8 earning second-team All-America honors. One of 13 returning All- 1. Hannah Rodgers, Florida 33 4. Taylor Edwards (1) 2-run feb. 14 America pitchers in 2014, Edwards posted a 30-10 record with a Emily Weiman, North Carolina State 33 5. Alicia Armstrong (1) 3-run feb. 14 1.91 ERA in 2013, when she became NU’s first All-America pitcher 3. Jordan Wallace, Louisiana 32 Sara Moulton, Minnesota 32 6. Taylor Edwards (2) 2-run feb. 16^ in nine seasons. Edwards ranked 11th nationally in shutouts (10) 5. Sara Driesenga, Michigan 31 7. Taylor Edwards (3) 2-run feb. 16^ last spring, 12th in victories, 30th in hits allowed per seven innings 6. Tatum Edwards, Nebraska 30 8. Kiki Stokes (2) 2-run feb. 23 (4.9) and 40th in strikeouts (229). Her 30 wins ranked fourth in Dallas Escobedo, Arizona State 30 9. Alicia Armstrong (2) solo feb. 28% Husker history, and Edwards also ranked seventh in shutouts and Lori Spingola, North Carolina 30 10. Austen Urness (1) solo Feb. 28 complete games (30) and eighth in . 11. Dawna Tyson (1) solo feb. 28% edwards is NU’s first returning All-America pitcher since Leigh Ann Walker in 2001. Edwards is looking to join 12. Hailey Decker (2) solo Feb. 28 her pitching coach Lori Sippel as the only Husker pitchers to be two-time All-Americans. Sippel earned second- 13. Tatum Edwards (1) Grand Slam feb. 28 team honors in both 1986 and 1987. 14. MJ Knighten (1) solo march 1% edwards owns a 61-24 career record with a 2.15 ERA. One of 50 players nationally named to the 2014 15. Taylor Edwards (4) solo march 7 USA Softball Player-of-the-Year Watch List, Edwards ranks eighth in school history with a .718 career winning 16. Taylor Edwards (5) 2-run march 8@ percentage, 480 strikeouts and 61 career victories. She is one of only eight Huskers to record 400 career 17. Taylor Edwards (6) solo march 14 strikeouts. 18. Taylor Edwards (7) 3-run march 15 19. Tatum Edwards (2) solo march 19 Decker Named Big Ten Player of the Week 20. MJ Knighten (2) 3-run march 19* sophomore second baseman Hailey Decker celebrated her 20th birthday on March 31 by being named the Big 21. Taylor Edwards (8) solo march 19* Ten Player of the Week. The weekly honor was the first of Decker’s career. Decker went 9-for-15 (.600) with one 22. Kylee Muir (2) Grand Slam march 19 double, three homers, nine runs scored and 10 RBIs in five games. She averaged more than two hits, two runs 23. Hailey Decker (3) 2-run march 23 and two RBIs per game, while posting a 1.267 slugging percentage and a .625 on-base percentage. She tied one 24. Tatum Edwards (3) 2-run march 23 school record and established career highs in hits, runs and RBIs. 25. Kat Woolman solo march 23 decker’s big week started with a 2-for-4 performance at UNO that included her first career grand slam and a 26. Taylor Edwards (9) solo march 23 career-high six RBIs, the highest total by a Husker this season. She then accounted for Nebraska’s only two runs 27. Tatum Edwards (4) 2-run march 23 as part of a 2-for-3 day that included a double and a two-run homer in the Huskers’ lone loss at Northwestern. 28. Hailey Decker (4) Grand Slam march 26 The next day, Decker helped Nebraska defeat Northwestern by tying the school record with four runs scored. She 29. Hailey Decker (5) 2-run march 28 also matched her career high with three hits and stole a base. In the series finale,D ecker hit a game-tying home 30. Taylor Edwards (10) solo march 29% run as part of a 2-for-3 day that included a walk, two RBIs and two runs scored. 31. Hailey Decker (6) solo march 30* 32. Tatum Edwards (5) solo march 30* Tatum Edwards Named Big Ten Player of the Week 33. MJ Knighten (3) 3-run march 30 tatum Edwards was named the Big Ten Player of the Week on March 3 following an outstanding weekend in 34. Kat Woolman (2) 3-run march 30 Oklahoma. The award was the first of Edwards’ career, although she is a four-time Big Ten Pitcher of the Week 35. MJ Knighten (4) 2-run april 5 honoree, earning the accolade twice in 2012 and two more times in 2013. 36. Hailey Decker (7) 3-run april 6 edwards recorded a hit in each of the Huskers’ four games in doubleheaders at Oklahoma State and No. 13 37. Taylor Edwards (11) 2-run april 8 Oklahoma. She collected six hits in 12 at bats to finish with a .500 average, one double, one home run and seven 38. Tatum Edwards (6) 3-run april 11@ RBIs. Edwards finished her stay in Oklahoma with an .833 slugging percentage and a .600 on-base percentage. 39. Tatum Edwards (7) 3-run april 11 In a doubleheader at Oklahoma State, Edwards went 2-for-6 with a homer, a walk and four RBIs. She hit her 40. Taylor Edwards (12) Grand Slam april 11 second career grand slam to break open a close game in the nightcap. The next day at No. 13 Oklahoma, Edwards 41. Taylor Edwards (13) solo april 12% finished 4-for-6 with a double, two walks and three RBIs against the defending national champion Sooners. 42. Tatum Edwards (8) Grand Slam april 12^ 43. Tatum Edwards (9) 3-run april 12^ Revelle Wins 800th Game at Nebraska, Joins Elite group ^multi-homer game Nebraska Head Coach Rhonda Revelle opened her 22nd season at Nebraska with a 7-0 victory over UTEP on *back-to-back home runs Feb. 7. The win marked Revelle’s 800th victory at Nebraska, as she became the first coach in any sport to win %leadoff home run 800 games as a Husker. The victory also put Revelle in elite company among her softball peers, as she became @walk-off home run #inside-the-park home run the 15th active coach with 800 victories at his or her current school. Huskers Feature Talented 2014 Roster Talented can certainly describe a 2014 Husker roster that includes six RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS players who have been either high school or collegiate All-Americans. The Arizona State 4 Huskers are one of only seven teams nationally to feature multiple Division Alabama 3 I All-Americans on their 2014 roster. Senior twins Tatum and Taylor Edwards Nebraska 2 are NU’s returning All-Americans, as Tatum was a 2013 second-team utility/ Florida 2 pitcher selection, while Taylor was a third-team All-America catcher in 2011. Oklahoma 2 to gauge the Huskers’ individual talent, consider this: Nebraska is one of Oregon 2 only 12 teams nationally with a returning All-America pitcher; the Huskers Tennessee 2 are one of four teams nationally with both a returning All-America hitter and pitcher; NU is one of seven teams nationally whose batting lineup features a pair of All-Americans. each of the four teams with a returning All-America pitcher and hitter (Arizona State, Florida, Nebraska and Tennessee) made the 2013 Women’s College World Series. Nebraska and Arizona State also own the distinction of being the nation’s only two teams with an All-America pitcher and catcher. NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 13 this spring marks the first time NU has opened a season with multiple All-Americans on its roster since big ten team rankings (4/15) 1999, with infielder Jennifer Lizama (1997 second team) and pitcher Jenny Voss (1998 first team). Nebraska also offensive (all games) returns a pair of first-team all-region pitchers in Tatum Edwards and sophomore Emily Lockman. Lockman was Runs Scored 2nd one of only two freshmen pitchers nationally to be a first-team all-region selection in 2013, while Nebraska and RBIs 2nd Florida are the only two schools in the country to bring back a pair of first-team all-region pitchers from 2013. Home Runs 2nd both Edwards twins and Lockman were also All-Big Ten selections last spring. Sophomore Alicia Armstrong, Total Bases 2nd a 2013 second-team All-Big Ten honoree, gives Nebraska four returning all-conference players in 2014. Junior Walks 2nd Mattie Fowler, sophomore Kiki Stokes and freshman MJ Knighten add to the talented roster, as each claimed All- Hit by Pitch 2nd America honors in high school. Lockman and Taylor Edwards were also high school All-Americans. Hits 3rd Doubles 3rd Slugging Percentage 3rd Revelle is Nebraska’s All-Time Coaching Wins Leader Batting Average 5th Nebraska’s 10-5 victory at Oklahoma State on March 3, 2013, was a historic one, as it made Rhonda Revelle On-Base Percentage 5th Nebraska’s all-time wins leader across all sports. The victory was Revelle’s 768th at Nebraska, as she passed Strikeouts 8th former baseball coach John Sanders, who won 767 games from 1978 to 1997. Revelle picked up her 800th career Stolen Bases 8th victory at Penn State on May 4, 2013, and won her 800th game at NU in the 2014 season opener against UTEP. Triples t-9th

Tatum Edwards Named to USA Softball Player-of-the-Year Watch List defensive (all games) Innings Pitched 1st senior Tatum Edwards was one of 50 players nationally and five Big Ten players named to the 2014 USA Softball Caught Stealing 1st Collegiate Player-of-the-Year watch list. She is the first Husker to earn a spot on the list since her twin sister Stolen Bases Against 2nd Taylor was named to the 2012 watch list, one season after being one of 25 finalists for the award. Home Runs Allowed 2nd Saves t-2nd Huskers boast one of nation’s top pitching staffs ERA 3rd Nebraska’s pitching staff ranked 15th nationally with a Big Ten-best 1.85 2013 NCAA RANKINGS Opponent Average 3rd ERA in 2013. The staff, which also helped NU rank 12th nationally in wins last Category Rank Strikeouts 3rd spring, returns intact for the 2014 season. The returning production has helped Wins t-12th Wins 3rd the Huskers post a 2.18 ERA this spring against the nation’s sixth-most difficult Shutouts t-13th Runs Allowed 3rd schedule, according to the NCAA RPI. NU owns 10 shutouts and opponents are ERA 15th Earned Runs Allowed 3rd hitting just .213 against the staff with only 59 extra-base hits and just 16 home runs in 1,053 at bats. Hits Allowed 4th Doubles Allowed 4th senior right-hander Tatum Edwards is 15-9 this season with a 2.10 ERA after earning second-team All- Fielding Percentage 4th America accolades last spring, when she was also named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Year. Sophomore right- Double Plays 4th hander Emily Lockman is 15-4 in 2014 with a 2.25 ERA and has posted four shutouts after being named a Errors 6th first-team all-region selection and a second-team All-Big Ten pick in 2013. Sophomore Danica Bishop is also Walks Allowed 10th back after posting a team-low 1.75 ERA in limited action during the 2013 season. Below are some highlights of Triples Allowed 10th NU’s returning staff. Hit Batters 12th NU returns 100 percent of its pitching production from 2013. The Huskers ranked 15th nationally in ERA last season, and they join staffs at Eastern Illinois (4th), Florida (12th) and North Florida (19th) as the only big ten individual rankings (4/15) teams that finished the 2013 season ranked in the top 25 nationally in ERA who return 100 percent of their tatum edwards (all games) production. Saves t-1st The last time NU returned 100 percent of its pitching production from one season to the next was from 2008 to Innings Pitched 2nd 2009. The staff lowered its ERA by 1.52 from 2008 to 2009 and notched 10 more victories from 2008 to 2009. Starts t-2nd Nebraska’s 15th-place national finish in ERA last season marked the program’s best ranking since the Huskers Appearances t-2nd posted the nation’s No. 9 ERA in 2007 (1.41). Strikeouts 3rd NU ranked 12th nationally in wins last season. The 45 returning victories rank in a tie for fifth nationally Home Runs t-3rd among 2014 pitching staffs, trailing Florida (58), Arizona State (50), Michigan (50) and Louisville (47). ERA 4th Nebraska is one of only 12 teams in 2014 that boast an All-America pitcher on the roster. Wins t-4th NU and Florida are the only two teams nationally who return a pair of 2013 first-team all-region pitchers. Opponent Average 5th Tatum Edwards, a 2013 second-team All-American, is one of 13 returning All-America pitchers this spring. taylor edwards (all games) Edwards was named the 2013 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, marking Nebraska’s first conference player-of-the- Home Runs 1st year honor since 2004. Edwards is the first Husker to win a conference player-of-the-year award and return the Total Bases 1st next season since Ali Viola, the reigning Big 12 Player of the Year, returned for her sophomore season in 1996. Hit by Pitch 1st Emily Lockman was one of two freshmen nationally to be a first-team all-region pitcher in 2013. She is the only Runs Scored t-2nd freshman pitcher to be a first-team all-region pick in NU history and just the second to be an all-region pick. On-Base Percentage 3rd Lockman was NU’s first freshman all-conference pitcher since 2001 and one of four freshmen in school history Walks t-3rd to be a first-team all-conference selection (also All-Americans Lori Sippel, Jenny Voss and Peaches James). Slugging Percentage 4th Lockman ranked 46th nationally in ERA in 2013, and her mark was fourth among all freshmen nationally. hailey decker (all games) Doubles 1st Program Stability Total Bases 4th Nebraska softball is renowned for its tradition and one of the Huskers’ richest traditions is stability. Nowhere Hits t-5th is this highlighted more than looking at NU Head Coach Rhonda Revelle and Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel. Revelle is in her 22nd season at the helm of the Husker program in 2014, while Sippel is in her 25th year in emily lockman (all games) Lincoln. Both coaches also played for Nebraska, with Revelle enjoying a three-year career from 1981 to 1983 and Wins t-4th Sippel starring for four years from 1985 to 1988. Counting their playing and coaching days, Revelle and Sippel have combined to be a part of 1,129 of Nebraska’s 1,310 all-time victories (86 percent). kiki stokes (all games) Triples t-4th NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 14 big ten team rankings (4/15) Husker Offense Hopes to Continue Upward Trend offensive (conference games only) Hitting coach Diane Miller has produced impressive results in her first five full seasons at Nebraska, helping the Doubles 1st Husker offense enjoy some of the most productive seasons in school history. After producing another outstanding Runs Scored 2nd season in 2013, Nebraska is enjoying a stretch of offensive success that is nearly unprecedented in school history. Hits 2nd Nebraska has hit at least 30 home runs in each of Miller’s six seasons, marking the longest stretch of consecutive RBIs 2nd 30-homer seasons in school history. Total Bases 2nd The Huskers have produced at least 55 doubles in their six seasons under Miller, the longest consecutive stretch Slugging Percentage 2nd of seasons with at least 55 doubles in school history (also 1995-98 and 2000-03). Batting Average 2nd NU has totaled more than 200 RBIs in each of Miller’s six seasons. The current six-year stretch of consecutive On-Base Percentage 3rd 200-RBI seasons matches the longest stretch in Husker history (2000 to 2004). Home Runs 3rd Nebraska has scored at least 200 runs in all six seasons under Miller’s instruction. The only longer stretch in Strikeouts 4th Husker history was seven seasons from 2000 to 2006. Walks 5th In five seasons, Miller has helped Nebraska set school records for walks, on-base percentage and slugging Hit by Pitch t-6th percentage, while also posting the second-best marks in Husker history for on-base percentage and home runs. Stolen Bases t-7th Below is a compilation of statistics from the 2004 to 2008 seasons - the five years prior to Miller’s arrival - Triples t-10th and the 2009 to 2013 seasons - Miller’s first five years in Lincoln. Nebraska is batting .020 better, slugging .071 higher and reaching base nearly four percent more often during Miller’s tenure than during the same time frame defensive (conference games only) prior to her arrival. The Huskers are also averaging 1.0 run more per game during that span, while averaging 65 Caught Stealing 1st more RBIs per season, 44 more walks, 23 more home runs and 21 more doubles. Stolen Bases Against t-1st Saves t-2nd NU OFFENSIVE COMPARISON IN MILLER’S FOUR SEASONS vs. FOUR SEASONS PRIOR TO MILLER’S ARRIVAL Hits Allowed t-3rd Category avg. Games AB H r r/Gm 2B HR RBI SO BB SLG% OB% Wins 4th 2004-2008 .263 287 7,403 1,947 1,133 3.9 248 111 930 1,485 719 .350 .340 Errors 4th 2009-2013 .285 284 7,468 2,130 1,402 4.9 351 225 1,255 1,276 938 .426 .379 Opponent Average t-4th Doubles Allowed t-4th Huskers at the head of the Class Runs Allowed t-5th Nebraska leads all softball programs nationally with 29 CoSIDA Academic All-America awards won by 21 players. Home Runs Allowed t-5th The total also ranks second nationally among all female athletic programs, trailing only the Husker volleyball team’s ERA 6th 37 selections. Overall, NU leads all institutions nationally with 310 academic All-Americans across all sports. Earned Runs Allowed 6th NU is one of only three softball programs with 20 or more selections. Since Rhonda Revelle became NU’s head Double Plays t-6th coach in 1993, she has produced 13 academic All-Americans, the second-highest total of any coach during that span. Triples Allowed t-7th Strikeouts 8th Nebraska 10th-fastest program to post 1,000 NCAA victories Walks Allowed 8th Since softball became an official NCAA sport in 1982, Nebraska has posted 1,126 victories, winning its 1,000th Fielding Percentage 9th game at Women’s College World Series qualifierM issouri on May 2, 2009. Although no official statistic is kept for Innings Pitched 10th victories in the NCAA era, according to research from CBS College Sports, the Huskers were the 10th program to Hit Batters 10th win 1,000 games as an NCAA sport. The nine teams that reached 1,000 NCAA wins before Nebraska were UCLA, Arizona, Florida State, Cal State Fullerton, Louisiana-Lafayette, California, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and East Carolina. big ten individual rankings (4/15) tatum edwards (conference games only) Olympic Connections Home Runs 1st Although softball is no longer an official Olympic sport, Nebraska had four players compete in a total of three RBIs 1st , with Huskers competing in the 1996, 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games. Associate Head Coach Lori Saves t-1st Sippel was the first Husker to play in the Olympics, as she pitched for Team Canada at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Total Bases 2nd Sippel then served as Team Canada head coach for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, when the Canadians finished Slugging Percentage 4th fourth, their best finish ever. Former Huskers Sheena Lawrick and Robin Mackin were on that Canadian team, while Wins t-4th Lawrick and Stephanie Skegas (Greece) competed in the 2004 Olympics. From a Team USA standpoint, senior Taylor Edwards and sophomore Hailey Decker both earned an invitation to taylor edwards (conference games only) try out for the Junior National Team in 2010. Runs Scored t-2nd Home Runs t-3rd hailey decker (conference games only) Total Bases 2nd Home Runs t-3rd Slugging Percentage 5th Runs Scored t-5th Hits t-5th mj knighten (conference games only) On-Base Percentage 5th emily lockman (conference games only) Wins t-4th NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 15 individual career records watch - OFFENSE Batting Average (min. 250 at bats) Walks home runs 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 .418 (263/629) 1. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. 138 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 53 2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 .379 (266/702) 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 124 2. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. 49 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 .378 (254/710) 3. Ali Viola, 1995-98 116 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 47 4. Lizzy Rock, 2005-06 .374 (133/356) 4. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 115 4. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. 41 5. Anne Steffan, 2002-05 .347 (217/625) 5. Ashley Guile, 2008-12 103 5. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 35 6. Lisa Wangler, 2000-03 .346 (121/350) 6. Gabby Banda, 2010-13 96 6. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 32 7. Denise Day, 1982-85 .336 (186/553) Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 96 7. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 31 8. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1986-88 .334 (170/509) 8. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001 84 8. Denise Day, 1982-85 28 9. Christie McCoy, 1997-98 .332 (102/307) 9. Sheena Lawrick, 2002-05 80 9. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001 27 10. Nikki Haget, 2009-12 .332 (181/546) 10. Rachel Dunham, 1994-97 76 Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 27 11. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. .331 (202/610) Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres 76 12. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 .331 (263/795) 13. Meghan Mullin, 2006-09 .329 (176/535) Hit-by-Pitches total bases 14. Alicia Armstrong, 2013-pres. .328 (98/299) 1. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. 38 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 478 15. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 .322 (212/659) 2. Julie Brechtel, 2008-11 34 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 451 16. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 .320 (201/629) 3. Ashley Guile, 2008-12 26 3. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. 387 17. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06 .316 (184/583) 4. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 23 4. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 378 18. Shelley Scott, 1978-81 .312 (178/570) 5. Devin Porter, 2004-07 22 5. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 369 19. Ashley Guile, 2008-12 .309 (188/608) Gabby Banda, 2010-13 22 6. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 360 20. Sherry Allcorn, 1994-95 .307 (109/355) 7. Heidi Foland, 2008-11 20 7. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 359 8. Jane Kremer, 1986-89 17 8. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 335 hits Trisha Tannahill, 2003-06 17 9. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 329 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 266 10. Anne Steffan, 2002-05 16 10. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. 327 2. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 263 Ali Viola, 1995-98 263 runs scored extra-base hits 4. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 254 1. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 199 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 105 5. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 232 2. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 182 2. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 93 6. Anne Steffan, 2002-05 217 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 168 3. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. 87 7. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 212 4. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. 162 4. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 78 8. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres 202 5. Ali Viola, 1995-98 157 5. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. 75 9. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 201 6. Jessica Yoachim, 2003-06 145 6. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 74 10. Amber Burgess, 2000-03 196 7. Nikki Haget, 2009-12 143 7. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 69 Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 196 8. Anne Steffan, 2002-05 133 8. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 68 9. Gabby Banda, 2010-13 120 9. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 64 at bats Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 128 10. Denise Day, 1982-85 63 1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 795 2. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 772 RBIs games played 3. Amber Burgess, 2000-03 748 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 213 1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 258 4. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001 722 2. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. 187 2. Amber Burgess, 2000-03 255 5. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 710 3. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 177 3. Cindy Roethemeyer, 19998-2002 252 6. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 702 4. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 173 4. Jamie Fuente, 1998-2001 251 7. Leigh Suhr, 1999-2002 680 5. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 141 5. Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 246 8. Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 671 6. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 137 6. Amanda Buchholz, 2000-03 235 9. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 659 7. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 135 Leigh Suhr, 1999-2002 235 10. Kelly Pinkpenank, 1996-99 652 8. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 134 8. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 232 -- Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres 610 9. Amber Burgess, 2000-03 128 9. Kelly Pinkpenank, 1996-99 228 10. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres 127 Devin Porter, 2004-07 228 Slugging Percentage (min. 250 at bats) -- Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres 214 1. Ali Viola, 1995-98 .760 (478/629) doubles 1. Kim Ogee, 2000-03 48 2. Christie McCoy, 1997-98 .642 (197/307) Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 48 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 .635 (451/710) Ali Viola, 1995-98 48 4. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres. .634 (387/610) 4. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 43 5. Denise Day, 1982-85 .579 (320/553) 5. Jane Kremer, 1986-89 41 6. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. .558 (327/586) Crystal Carwile, 2006-09 41 7. Brooke Thomason, 2010-13 .546 (360/659) 7. Taylor Edwards, 2011-pres 38 8. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1993-96 .538 (378/702) 8. Jennifer Lizama, 1997-2000 36 9. Jenny Smith, 1995-98 .523 (329/629) Nicole Trimboli, 2001-04 36 10. Lisa Wangler, 2002-03 .506 (177/350) Trisha Tannahill, 2003-06 36 -- Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres 33 NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 16 individual career records watch - PITCHING victories innings pitched 1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 110 1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 1,073.0 2. Peaches James, 2001-04 98 2. Peaches James, 2001-04 917.1 3. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 81 3. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 821.0 4. Molly Hill, 2006-09 75 4. Molly Hill, 2006-09 766.0 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 75 5. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 762.1 6. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 73 6. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 695.1 7. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 70 7. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 670.0 8. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. 61 8. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 584.2 9. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 55 9. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 561.0 10. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 52 10. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres 537.0

winning Percentage (min. 30 decisions) Complete Games 1. Mori Emmons, 1982-85 .816 (40-9) 1. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 127 2. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 .764 (81-25) 2. Peaches James, 2001-04 101 3. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 .760 (73-23) 3. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 187 4. Emily Lockman, 2013-pres. .750 (30-10) 4. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 84 Jeanne Wagner, 1982-83 .750 (27-9) 5. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 80 6. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 .733 (55-20) 6. Molly Hill, 2006-09 79 7. Peaches James, 2001-04 .721 (98-38) 7. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 66 8. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. .718 (61-24) 8. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 62 9. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 .696 (110-48) 9. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 61 10. Angela Blackwood, 1995-97 .645 (40-22) 10. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres 58

strikeouts no-hitters 1. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 988 1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 6 2. Peaches James, 2001-04 945 2. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 3 3. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 936 Peaches James, 2001-04 3 4. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 858 Summer Tobias, 2003-04 3 5. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 838 Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 3 6. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 708 6. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 2 7. Molly Hill, 2006-09 703 Shelby Mertins, 1983-86 2 8. Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. 480 Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 2 9. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 382 9. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83 1 10. Stacie Stafford, 1995-96 338 Jeanne Wagner, 1982-83 1 Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 1 Shutouts Marie Bowie, 1989-91 1 1. Peaches James, 2001-04 44 Stacie Stafford, 1995-96 1 2. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 39 Penny Cope, 2000-01 1 3. Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 34 Molly Hill, 2006-09 1 4. Donna Deardorff, 1985-88 28 Alex Hupp, 2007-10 1 5. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 27 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 1 6. Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 25 Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. 1 7. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 23 Emily Lockman, 2013-pres. 1 8. Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 20 9. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 19 Molly Hill, 2006-09 19 Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. 19

Saves 1. Lori Sippel, 1985-88 16 2. Mori Emmons, 1982-85 12 3. Sandy Wolterman, 1981-84 10 Jenny Voss, 1997-2000 10 5. Peaches James, 2001-04 9 6. Leigh Ann Walker, 1999-2002 8 Ashley DeBuhr, 2004-07 8 Ashley Hagemann, 2009-12 8 9. Rhonda Revelle, 1981-83 7 10. Stephanie Skegas, 1989-91 6 Tatum Edwards, 2011-pres. 4 NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 17 individual Season records watch Batting Average (min. 100 at bats) Total Bases Winning Percentage (min. 10 decisions) 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 .439 (68/155) 1. Ali Viola, 1996 150 1. Molly Hill, 2006 .900 (18-2) 2. Ali Viola, 1995 .437 (87/199) 2. Ali Viola, 1995 149 2. Lori Sippel, 1987 .870 (20-3) 3. Ali Viola, 1998 .424 (72/170) 3. Ali Viola, 1998 147 3. Marlys Handley, 1986 .867 (13-2) 4. Ali Viola, 1996 .421 (85/202) 4. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 129 4. Leigh Ann Walker, 2002 .848 (28-5) 5. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 .405 (85/210) 5. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 122 5. Mori Emmons, 1984 .828 (24-5) 6. Anne Steffan, 2005 .388 (80/206) Jennifer Lizama, 2000 122 6. Jenny Voss, 1998 .816 (40-9) 7. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 .387 (63/163) 7. Taylor Edwards, 2011 118 7. Peaches James, 2004 .804 (37-9) 8. Ashley Guile, 2010 .382 (60/157) 8. Jenny Smith, 1996 116 8. Mori Emmons, 1985 .800 (12-3) 9. Lizzy Rock, 2005 .378 (62/164) 9. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 115 9. Summer Tobias, 2003 .789 (15-4) 10. Jennifer Lizama, 2000 .378 (68/180) Christie McCoy, 1998 115 Emily Lockman, 2014 .789 (15-4) 11. Taylor Edwards, 2014 .376 (47/125) -- Taylor Edwards, 2014 91 11. Donna Deardorff, 1985 .786 (11-3) 12. Gloria Von Rentzell, 1995 .373 (66/177) 13. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 .372 (64/172) Slugging Percentage (min. 100 at bats) Saves 14. Lizzy Rock, 2006 .370 (71/192) 1. Ali Viola, 1998 .865 1. Rhonda Revelle, 1983 7 15. Amanda Duran, 2009 .364 (52/143) 2. Ali Viola, 1995 .749 2. Mori Emmons, 1984 6 16. Jane Kremer, 1988 .363 (65/179) 3. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 .748 Sandy Wolterman, 1984 6 17. Denise Day, 1984 .363 (57/157) 4. Ali Viola, 1996 .743 Lori Sippel, 1987 6 18. Anne Steffan, 2003 .362 (46/127) 5. Taylor Edwards, 2011 .738 5. Mori Emmons, 1983 5 19. Denise Day, 1985 .359 (52/145) 6. Tatum Edwards, 2014 .728 Ashley Hagemann, 2010 5 20. Jessica Yoachim, 2006 .356 (62/174) 7. Denise Day, 1985 .690 7. Sandy Wolterman, 1983 4 8. Jennifer Lizama, 2000 .678 Lori Sippel, 1986 4 Runs 9. Denise Day, 1984 .669 Stacie Stafford, 1995 4 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 61 10. Jennifer Lizama, 1997 .669 Jenny Voss, 2000 4 2. Ali Viola, 1996 59 Peaches James, 2002 4 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 55 Walks Ashley DeBuhr, 2007 4 Jennifer Lizama, 1998 55 1. Gabby Banda, 2013 41 Tatum Edwards, 2014 3 Kim Ogee, 2002 55 2. Ali Viola, 1998 40 6. Karla Knicely, 1996 52 Jennifer Lizama, 1999 40 7. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 51 Taylor Edwards, 2012 40 Nikki Haget, 2011 51 5. Ali Viola, 1996 39 9. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1988 50 6. Amy Offenbacker, 1995 38 Heidi Foland, 2010 50 7. Kim Ogee, 2002 37 -- Taylor Edwards, 2014 43 Taylor Edwards, 2011 37 9. Ashley Guile, 2010 35 doubles 10. Kim Ogee, 2003 34 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1995 22 -- Taylor Edwards, 2014 29 2. Ali Viola, 1995 21 3. Kim Ogee, 2003 16 Hit-by-Pitches 4. Jane Kremer, 1988 15 1. Taylor Edwards, 2013 16 Ashley Guile, 2010 15 2. Taylor Edwards, 2014 12 Hailey Decker, 2014 15 3. Julie Brechtel, 2010 11 7. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 14 Ashley Guile, 2010 11 Ali Viola, 1996 14 5. Trisha Tannahill, 2006 10 Crystal Carwile, 2007 14 6. Julie Brechtel, 2008 9 Brooke Thomason, 2010 14 Heidi Foland, 2010 9 Gabby Banda, 2012 14 Gabby Banda, 2011 9 Brooke Thomason, 2012 14 Julie Brechtel, 2011 9 Taylor Edwards, 2013 14 Gabby Banda, 2013 9 Austen Urness, 2014 9 home runs 1. Ali Viola, 1998 22 -- Kiki Stokes, 2014 7 2. Taylor Edwards, 2011 18 3. Christie McCoy, 1998 17 4. Jennifer Lizama, 1999 16 5. Ali Viola, 1996 15 Jamie Fuente, 2000 15 7. Tatum Edwards, 2011 14 8. Ali Viola, 1995 13 Jennifer Lizama, 2000 13 Heidi Foland, 2010 13 Taylor Edwards, 2013 13 Taylor Edwards, 2014 13 NEBRASKA SOFTBALL NATIONAL LEADER IN ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 18 nebraska class records big ten career records Team Season records watch sophomore records runs bATTING aVERAGE 1. , Northwestern 235 doubles 1. 1995 .315 2. , Michigan 223 1. Ashley Guile, 2010 15 2. 1996 .303 3. Danielle Zymkowitz, Illinois 202 Hailey Decker, 2014 15 3. 2011 .301 4. , Michigan 199 3. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 14 4. 2012 .294 5. Jennifer Lizama, Nebraska 199 Ali Viola, 1996 14 5. 2014 .290 Crystal Carwile, 2007 14 6. , Michigan 191 7. Bree Evans, Michigan 189 8. Kelsey Kollen, Michigan 187 runs home runs 9. Alessandra Giampaolo, Michigan 183 1. 1996 358 1. Ali Viola, 1996 15 10. Kim Ogee, Nebraska 182 2. 1995 333 2. Peaches James, 2002 9 3. 2013 318 3. Amber Burgess, 2001 8 21. Taylor Edwards, Nebraska 162 4. 2000 312 Brooke Thomason, 2011 8 5. 2012 295 Hailey Decker, 2014 7 home runs -- 2014 234 1. Samantha Findlay, Michigan 62 2. Sam Marder, Ohio State 61 slugging percentage 3. Dorian Shaw, Michigan 58 Doubles 1. Ali Viola, 1996 .743 (150/202) 4. Tammy Williams, Northwestern 57 1. 1995 94 2. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1994 .665 (103/155) 5. Adrienne Monka, Northwestern 55 2. 1996 81 3. Hailey Decker, 2014 .581 (86/148) Garland Cooper, Northwestern 55 3. 2012 77 7. Nicole Pauly, Northwestern 53 2013 77 winning percentage Ali Viola, Nebraska 53 5. 2001 74 1. Jenny Voss, 1998 .816 (40-9) 9. Jordanne Nygren, Minnesota 51 -- 2014 60 2. Emily Lockman, 2014 .789 (15-4) Angelena Mexicano, Illinois 51 3. Lori Sippel, 1986 .778 (14-4) Leigh Ann WAlker, 2000 .778 (21-6) t-11. Taylor Edwards, Nebraska 49 hOME rUNS t-20. Tatum Edwards, Nebraska 41 1. 1998 62 2. 2011 58 2013 58 RBIs 4. 2002 51 Senior records 1. Shannon Beeler, Minnesota 239 5. 2000 46 batting average 2. Samantha Findlay, Michigan 219 -- 2014 43 1. Ali Viola, 1998 .424 (72-170) 3. Ali Viola, Nebraska 213

2. Anne Steffan, 2005 .388 (80-206) 4. Garland Cooper, Northwestern 207 3. Jennifer Lizama, 2000 .378 (68-180) 5. , Michigan 200 eXTRA-bASE hITS 6. Adrienne Monka, Northwestern 198 1. 1995 150 -- Taylor Edwards, 2014 .376 (47-125) 7. Sam Marder, Ohio State 191 2. 2013 136 8. Taylor Edwards, Nebraska 187 3. 1996 132 home runs 9. , Michigan 184 4. 1998 129 1. Ali Viola, 1998 22 10. Jordanne Nygren, Minnesota 179 5. 2011 125 2. Christie McCoy, 1998 17 3. Jennifer Lizama, 2000 13 t-40. Tatum Edwards, Nebraska 140 -- 2014 109 Taylor Edwards, 2014 13 walks sLUGGING Percentage 1. 2014 .467 runs 1. Sam Marder, Ohio State 232 2. 2011 .467 1. Tobin Echo-Hawk, 1996 61 2. Adrienne Monka, Northwestern 190 3. 1995 .462 2. Karla Knicely, 1996 52 3. Dorian Shaw, Michigan 178 3. Margie Ogrodowicz, 1988 50 4. Garland Cooper, Northwestern 158 oN-bASE Percentage -- Taylor Edwards, 2014 43 5. Samantha Findlay, Michigan 157 6. Jenna Hall, Illinois 148 1. 2011 .391 7. Stefanie Volpe, Michigan 147 2. 2012 .389 slugging percentage 3. 2014 .388 1. Ali Viola, 1998 .865 (147/170) 8. , Indiana 140 2. Taylor Edwards, 2014 .728 (91/125) 9. Taylor Edwards, Nebraska 138 3. Denise Day, 1985 .690 (100/145) 10. Jennifer Lizama, Nebraska 124 hit by pitches 1. 2010 60 Note: Big Ten career rankings include the all-time 2. 2009 48 saves records of all 12 Big Ten schools, including players 3. 2013 45 1. Rhonda Revelle, 1983 7 who may not have competed in the Big Ten Conference 4. 2008 44 2. Sandy Wolterman, 1984 6 (compiled by Wendy Mayer, Purdue) 5. 2011 42 3. Jenny Voss, 2000 4 Ashley DeBuhr, 2007 4 -- 2014 40 -- Tatum Edwards, 2014 3 NEBRASKA SOFTBALL TOP 10 IN NCAA HISTORY IN POSTSEASON & WORLD SERIES APPEARANCES 19 alicia armstrong emily lockman Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high Season BEST CATEgORY CAREER LOW 3 three times Hits 3 eight times 7.0 seven times IP 7.0 14 times 3 at Illinois - 2 Runs same 8 vs. Arizona Ks 11 at Wichita State (2013) 4 at Northwestern RBIs same 0 three times Walks (starts only) 0 four times 3 at Illinois 2B same 1 twice Hits (CG only) 0 vs. Utah St. (2013) 1 twice HRs 1 six times 0 five times ER (low - starts only) 0 10 times 1 seven times Walks 2 three times 6 vs. Minnesota - 1 ER (high) same Rachel arthur emily lockman Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high Season BEST CATEgORY CAREER LOW none Hits none 1 twice Hits same 1 twice Runs same 1 vs. Northern Illinois Runs 1 twice 1 vs. UTEP RBIs same none RBIs none none 2B none none 2B none none HRs none none HRs none 1 vs. UTEP Walks same 1 twice Walks same danica bishop kylee muir Season BEST CATEgORY CAREER LOW Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high 1.0 three times IP 3.0 vs. Maryland (2013) 2 four times Hits 2 seven times 1 vs. Jackson St. Ks 3 vs. Oregon (2013) 3 vs. Creighton Runs same 0 vs. Jackson St. Walks 0 three times 4 vs. Iowa St. RBIs same 0 three times Hits 0 four times 2 vs. Iowa 2B 2 twice 0 twice ER (low) 0 five times 1 twice HRs 1 three times 2 vs. Minnesota - 2 ER (high) 2 twice 2 twice Walks 2 three times hailey decker sammi noland Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high 3 four times Hits 3 six times none Hits none 4 at Northwestern Runs same none Runs 1 twice 6 at UNO RBIs same none RBIs none 2 twice 2B 2 four times none 2B none 1 seven times HRs 1 12 times none HRs none 1 seven times Walks 2 five times 2 vs. Boise St. Walks same tatum edwards (hitting) Lotte Sjulin Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high 3 at Oklahoma - 1 Hits 4 at Kansas (2011) none Hits none 3 twice Runs 4 at UTEP (2011) 1 eight times Runs same 7 vs. Iowa RBIs 7 twice none RBIs none 1 five times 2B 2 twice none 2B none 2 vs. Iowa HRs 2 six times none HRs none 2 four times Walks 3 twice none Walks none tatum edwards (pitching) kiki stokes Season BEST CATEgORY CAREER LOW Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high 9.0 vs. Texas A&M IP 11.0 at Oregon (2013) 3 vs. Sam Houston St. Hits 3 five times 10 three times Ks 13 vs. Northwestern (2013) 2 three times Runs 3 four times 1 four times Walks (starts only) 0 three times 3 vs. Jackson St. RBIs 3 twice 0 vs. Boise St. Hits ( only) same 1 four times 2B same 0 five times ER (low - starts only) 0 27 times 1 twice HRs 1 four times 7 at Illinois - 1 ER (high) 9 at Oklahoma (2013) 2 twice Walks 3 at Illinois (2013) taylor edwards dawna tyson Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high 4 at Oklahoma St. - 2 Hits same 2 three times Hits 2 11 times 4 vs. Iowa Runs 4 twice 1 seven times Runs 2 at Wichita State (2013) 4 twice RBIs 8 vs. UIC (2013) 2 at Illinois - 1 RBIs 3 twice 2 at New Mexico St. 2B 2 twice 2 at Illinois - 1 2B same 2 vs. Sam Houston St. HRs 2 twice 1 at Oklahoma St. - 1 HRs 1 four times 4 at UNO Walks same 2 vs. Iowa St. Walks same mattie fowler austen urness Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high 3 vs. Texas A&M Hits 3 three times 3 at Cal State Fullerton Hits same 1 four times Runs 2 four times 2 three times Runs same 2 vs. UTEP RBIs 4 at New Mexico St. (2012) 2 four times RBIs same 1 vs. Army 2B 2 at New Mexico St. (2012) 1 four times 2B same none HRs 1 nine times 1 at Oklahoma St. - 1 HRs same 2 twice Walks 2 six times 1 eight times Walks same mj knighten kat woolman Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high Season higH CATEgORY CAREER high 3 twice Hits same 3 vs. Northern Iowa Hits same 2 at Oklahoma - 2 Runs same 2 three times Runs same 3 three times RBIs same 3 at Northwestern RBIs same 1 seven times 2B same 1 vs. San Jose St. 2B same 1 four times HRs same 1 twice HRs same 1 17 times Walks same 1 seven times Walks same