2002 MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY EAGLE SOFTB L™ OF 5.7 3L t.L Erin Force 3B/P 5-5 TR R-R Goshen, Ky./Bellarmine College Jacque Jackson p 5-6 FR HS R-R Orion, Ill./Orion IO Natalee Owens C 5-9 JR TR R-R Stockton, CaliUSan Joaquin Delta CC 11 Melissa Rice OF 5-7 so HS R-R Louisville, Ky./Jeffersontown 12 Brenna Read UT 5-4 so lL R-R Florence, Ky./Boonc County 14 Alison Queen lB/3B 5-8 JR IL R-R Culloden, WVa./Cabell-Midland 15 Toni Orr OF 5-10 JR TR L-L Ft. Madison, Iowa/Indian Hi1ls CC 16 Stephanie Hernandez p 5-8 FR HS R-R Bakersfield, Calif./Foothill 18 Michelle McCrady 3B 5-8 FR HS R-R Parkersburg, W.Ya./Parkersburg South 20 Jessie Chin 2B/SS 5-6 FR HS R-R Morehead, Ky./Rowan Counry 21 Pam Crawford P/3B 5-10 JR 2L R-R Newell , WVa./Oak Glen 22 Kacy Walker C 5-8 FR HS R-R Columbia, Tenn./Columbia Central 23 Stephanie Swanger OF 5-3 SR 3L L-R Hebron, Ky./Conner 24 Nikki Brock SS/2B 5-5 JR 2L R-R St. Joseph, Ill./Poca (W.Va.) 25 Molly Cope p 6-0 JR TR R-R Carlisle, Iowa/Indian Hills CC 2002 Eagle Softbal~M QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location: Morehead, KY 40351 Academic Success ...... 34 Mailing Address: UPO 1023 Administration/Athletic Department Staff ...... 30-31 Founded: 1887 All-nme Fastpitch Letterwinners ...... 15 Enrollment: 8,600 Athlete Profiles ...... 5-14 Nickname: Eagles Athletic Facilities ...... 35 Colors: Blue and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division I Coaching Staff/MSU Coaching History ...... 2-3 Conference: Ohio Valley Eagles of Distinction/Contributors ...... 33 Field: University Field (5001 Letter to Boosters/Mission Statement ...... 32 Dimensions:205' (leftl, 195' (centerl, 205' (rightl Media Information/Sports Information Staff ...... 36 Morehead State Records ...... 26-28 Morehead State University ...... 29 ADMINISTRATION Ohio Valley Conference ...... 18-19 President: Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin Opponents ...... 20-21 VP for Student Life/Director of Athletics: Mike Mincey Associate Athletic Director: Brian Hutchinson Roster ...... ifc Asst. Athletic Director for Marketing/Promotions: Jason Lerner Schedule ...... back cover Senior Woman Administrator: Leslie Faber Season Outlook ...... 4 Faculty Representative: Dr. W. Michael Brown 2001 Season In Review ...... 25 2001Sta ts and Results ...... 16-17 Year-By-Year Results/Series Records ...... 22-24 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jennifer Vansickle Alma Mater: Union College '87 BRAD LAUX RecordatMSU: 144-223-1 (8 yearsl Assistant Sports Information Career Record: Same Director Best Time to Reach: M-F mornings ::;; Assistant Coaches: Heidi Freitager Brad Laux is in his fourth year as MSU's = Jill Karwoski assistant sports information director and Athletic Trainer: Courtney Ormerod 11th overall in the field. He will serve as the 4 Softball Office: (6061 783-5283 contact for several sports, including - Email: [email protected] women's , soccer, and u.i TEAM INFORMATION so~~~~·to arriving at MSU, Laux, a native of ! 2001 Record: 13-29 Springfield, Va., spent three years as a graduate assistant at Ten­ 2001 OVC Record: 6-14 (7th) nessee and three years as an intern at George Mason. He re­ Letterwinners Returning/lost: 6/12 ceived his master's from UT in sports administration in 1998. He Starters Returning/Lost: 217 al so worked at UNC Greensboro, where he graduated in 1992 Pitchers Returning/Lost: 1/2 with a bachelor's degree in public relations, and for the U.S. Newcomers: 12 Taekwondo Union at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. SPORTS INFORMATION His experiences include serving in SID capacities at the 1994 SID: Randy Stacy World Cup and the 1996 . He and his wife, Ginny, Asst. SID/Softball Contact: Brad Laux reside in Clearfield, Ky. Email: [email protected] SID Office: (6061783-2500 ON THE COVER (606) 783-2550 SID Fax: MSU's two seniors, Amy Fox and Stephanie Swanger, will look at home: (606) 784-2922 Stacy to mold six returnees and 12 newcomers into a cohesive group, Laux at home: (6061 780-9lll and lead the Eagles to success in their final season in the Blue and Gold. ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Athletic Department: (606) 783-2088 CREDITS (606) 783-2089 The 2002 Morehead State softball media guide was written, Athletic Dept. Fax: (606) 783-5035 edited and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director Brad Compliance/Academics: (606) 783-5136 Laux, with assistance from Sports Information Director Randy Stacy, Facilities/Events: (606) 783-2588 Secretary Specialist Brenda Kissinger and head coach Jennifer Marketing/Promotions: (606) 783-2560 Development/Tkkets: (606) 783-2593 Vansickle. Special writing was provided by MSU's University Athletic Training: (606) 783-2883 Communications. Cover design by MSU Graphic Designer Trevor Athletic Website: www.msueagles.com Griffith. Photography by MSU staff photographers nm Holbrook .,___,...a;a ...,a..;;111 UniYefsity Website; www.moreheadstate.edu and Guy Huffman. Pri nting by MSU Printing Services . Morehead State University Head Coach Jennifer Vansickle **.,999 OVC Coach of the Year*** With almost a completely new Her career started roster, ninth-year head coach Jennifer when she began the VanSickle's Vansickle looks to return the Eagles to program as the head among the top teams in the Ohio softball coach, and Volley Conference. Although coming assistant girl's varsity Record at MSU off a disappointing 13-29 campaign, and head junior varsity Vansickle owns a 144-244-1 career basketball coach, at her Year Overall record, but is the winningest and alma mater, Lawrence Pct. ovc longest-tenured coach in MSU's fast­ County High School in 1994 14-23 .378 8-16 pitch history. Louisa, Ky. Vansickle 1995 18-33 .353 11-15 In addition, she is the only Eagle then left to direct the 1996 17-38 .309 12-14 mentor to earn OVC Cooch of the Year softball program, while 1997 20-35-1 .364 11-19 honors, claiming the honor in 1999. also piloting the girl's That season, VonSickle guided the basketball team, at 1998 15-33 .313 7-TI Eagles to a 27-18 overall record, their Nicholls High School in 1999 27-18 .600 16-5 third-best ever, and a third-place OVC Nicholls, Go., from 1988- 2000 20-35 .364 10-13 finish with a 16-5 mark. 90. She returned to LCHS 2001 13-29 .310 6-14 She become the only MSU softball for her second stint as Totals 144-244-1 .370 81-107 coach to win 100 games, when she head softball coach from reached that milestone on April 11. 1999, with a 9-1 pounding ofTennessee­ 1990-93. Mortin. For her career, Vansickle owns on 81-107 conference mark. During her time in the dugout at Lawrence County, the Bulldogs compiled The only coach the school hos ever known since it joined the Ohio a 49-35 overall record and posted its best-ever mark in 1993. She was at Volley Conference, Vansickle hos been a pioneer for the program. In her the helm when the team won the district title and finished as the region seven previous campaigns, VonSickle hos seen the change from slow­ runner-up, both firsts for the program. One of her student-athletes pitch softball to fast pitch in Kentucky high schools and its rapid growth on advanced onward with her career and ployed in college. all youth levels. With a foundation set for continued development of all Although she attended Union College on a basketball scholarship, _J high school and youth-league softball, VonSickle is now seeing the direct Vansickle mode her mark as a two-sport athlete. A three-year starter in - effects on the talent which hos infused her program. the outfield on the softball team, Vansickle was selected all-conference in Helping to ploy on active role in the development of the sport in the her final year. She also helped the Bulldogs win the conference tournament state, Vansickle hos been actively involved in many facets and levels of that some season. promoting softball, through clinics, comps and workshops. Her dedication As a basketball player, VonSickle started four years and was chosen and determination hos helped pave the way for the sport's growth in the team's Freshman of the Year. It was one of many team awards she "' Eastern Kentucky. won for both sports. Union won the conference tournament her sophomore As the first full-time softball coach at Morehead State, VonSickle joined year. 2~ the Eagle program in 1994. MSU ployed its first fast-pitch campaign in After completing her college career, she toured two summers ploying 1989, but when Vansickle signed on, she helped usher in the era of Ohio basketball with Athletes In Action and traveled to such destinations as Fiji, Volley Conference competition, which also began in 1994. Brazil, the Philippines and Peru. Vansickle hos been associated with many firsts of the program. She Aside from her coaching duties, Vansickle is a member of the Notional was at the helm when the Eagles hod their first player named to the Fostpitch Coaches Association and hos been the faculty sponsor for the inaugural AII-OVC first team, Jodi McMockin, in 1994. Sixteen players in University's Fellowship of Christion Athletes chapter for the post eight years. VonSickle's reign hove been named 24 times either to the first, second or In 1995, she was named FCA College Cooch of the Year, having earned honorable mention all-conference teams. the award for High School Cooch of the Year in 1993. She also remains She hos also presided over several upgrades to the softball field, active as a volunteer with Habitat For Humanity. including the development of dugouts, and the additions of on electronic The Louisa, Ky., native graduated from Union College in 1987, boosting scoreboard, a tarp, a fence wind-screen and a flog pole. This post year a perfect 4.0 grade-point-overage. She received her master's degree more upgrades included a netted backfield fence with a cement base, from Morehead Stole in Health, P.E. and Recreation in 1994. permanent bleachers, a permanent sound system, the leveling of the outfield and the installation of a new batting cage. Another area where Vansickle hos been influential is in academics. The program hos always been noted for posting high academic credentials, and four times during VonSickle's tenure, MSU squads ranked among the notion's top 25 teams in grade point overage. In addition, she was the team's mentor when Shannon O'Toole was named as a GTE Academic All-American in 1995. Since Vansickle took over as MSU's head coach, six Eagles hove been recognized as academic all-district selections 11 times. In addition, softball's notional coaches' association, the NFCA, hos recognized 18 Eagles as Scholar-Athletes 25 times, including on impressive 11 individuals lost year. Recent graduate Dono Fohl become the first-ever OVC Scholar Athlete, while five Eagles hove earned the prestigious OVC Medal of Honor, including four in the lost three years. Thirty two softball student-athletes hove been named 63 times to the OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll, with a school-record 11 in 2001. Vansickle started at MSU as a graduate assistant coach with the women's basketball team during the 1993-94 season, while also serving as the head softball coach that spring. During her only campaign on the Jennifer VanSidde is the winningest coach in Morehead State hardwood, the Lady Eagles posted a 5-22 mark. fast- . ch hi 2 2002 Eagle Softball™ Assistant Coaches Heidi Freitager Jill Karwoski A four-year standout catcher from Northern A standout player for 2001 NCAA Division II Iowa, Heidi Freitager joins the MSU staff this season national runner-up Lewis University, Jill Karwoski and will serve as the Eagles' pitching and catching brings a wealth of experience in her first season coach. As a senior at UNI, Freitag er was a team with the Eagles, where she will serve as the hitting captain, started 51 games, collected 11 RBI and and infield coach. As a senior at Lewis, Karwoski started 67 games had a. 989 fielding percentage. Her best season either at first base or designated player and was offensively came as a sophomore, when she the lone team member to play in all 68 contests . .23 1w ith eight RBI. She led the team in batting average at .335, hits at Th e Panthers won the Missouri Va lley 68, RBI at 48, doubles at 16, total bases at 107, Conference regular-season title her junior year and slugging percentage at .527 and on base were the runners-up in the league tournament her percentage at .376. She also added seven home first two seasons. She was the team's primary runs, 30 runs scored a .986 fielding percentage starting catcher for three seasons, splitting the and only 12 in 224 plate appearances, duties as a freshman, which earned her MVC All-Rookie Team honors. en route to regional and conference second-team honors. In addition, she An outstanding student, Freitager graduated Magna Cum Laude was named to the regional all-tournament team. with a degree in science and a minor in coaching. She was on the Dean's She started the entire postseason at first base and hit .333 with three List and received the Coaches' and Athletic Director's Awards for Academics home runs, three doubles and eight RBI, earning All-NCAA Championship Tournament honors, helping Lewis finish with a 55-13 record. all four years. For her career, she batted .319 with 41 doubles, 19 home runs, scored An outstanding high school player, Freitager graduated from Irondale 96 runs and had 129 RBI, while striking out only 57 times in 649 at bats. Her High School after earning a slew of all-state, all-metro, all-region and all­ Lewis teams finished with a 175-57 -1 record, winning two conference titles conference accolades. The Mounds View, Minn., native also was a High and advancing to the nationals twice. School Heisman national nominee. A four-year starter at either catcher or An outstanding student, Karwoski was a third-team Academic All­ shortstop, she finished her career with a .476 batting average. She also American last spring, after earning Academic All-District first-team honors. lettered in basketball and before graduating as the school's She also was an Academic All-American as a junior and second-team J valedictorian. academic all-district as a sophomore. She also received academic all-4- Freitager has extensive ASA experience. In 2000, she was a member conference honors all four years. At Lewis, she was recognized as the of the 23U national runner-up Minnesota Breakers. From 1997 to 1999, she Sport and Exercise Department's Senior of the Year and received the Brother coached the Minnesota Pacers 18U team. She also played for the David Delahanty Student Athlete Award gold medal three times. Minnesota Breakers Women's Majors/Class A team, the Minnesota Pacers At Lewis, she also earned all-conference honors as a sophomore and all-region accolades as a freshman. She also played basketball for two w 19U, Eska Ice 18U ASA Gold and Irondale 18U ASA teams. years, before graduating with her degree in sport management and a At Morehead State, she is pursuing her master's degree in sports 2 minor in coaching. ~ administration. The Cary, Ill., native was a two-time team MVP, and three-time all­ conference and all-area star for Cary-Grove High School. In both her junior and senior years, she hit over .500 for the season. Karwoski is pursuing her master's degree in sports administration. All-Time Coaches & Records Overall ovc Year Coach w I. I PCT w l. I PCT 1989 David Brunk 17 ll 0 .607 1990 David Brunk 31 2. ~ .756 2 years Brunk Totals 48 20 3 .697 1991 Jim Wells 32 19 Q .628 1 year Wells Totals 32 19 0 .628 Brunk 1992 Jeff Young 24 23 0 .511 Young 1993 Jeff Young 25 17 Q .595 2 years Young Totals 49 40 0 .551 1994 Jennifer Vansickle 14 23 0 .378 8 16 0 .333 1995 Jennifer Vansickle 18 33 0 .353 ll 15 0 .423 1996 Jennifer Vansickle 17 38 0 .309 12 14 0 .462 1997 Jennifer Vansickle 20 35 1 .364 ll 19 0 .367 1998 Jennifer Vansickle 15 33 0 .313 7 ll 0 .389 1999 Jennifer Vansickle 27 18 0 .600 16 5 0 .762 2000 Jennifer VanSickle 20 35 0 .364 10 13 0 .435 2001 Jennifer Vansickle 13 29 0 .310 6 14 0 .300 Wells 8 ~ears VanSickle Totals 144 244 1 .370 81 107 Q .431 VanSickle 13 years MSU ALL-TIME RECORD 273 323 1 .458 81 107 0 .431 3 Morehead State University Season Outlook It is a whole new boll game for Depth also extends to the pitching staff. For the first lime in VonSickle's the Eagle softball team. MSU re­ tenure, she will hove four scholarship hurlers on the roster. Even with Crawford's turns just six letterwinners from the injury, the Eagles should be formidable. Cope figures to be the team's No. l 2001 team that finished 13-29. pitcher, but a pair of right-handed freshmen should challenge her. Stephanie The bod news is some of the best Hernandez hos good movement and a strong work ethic. She should only players in the history of the pro­ get better with experience. The Eagles got a bonus w ith Hernandez, who also gram and the cornerstone of the is on exceptionally good hitter. Jacque Jackson throws a variety of pitches lineup the post four years ore well, particularly the drop boll and curve boll, and hos good speed. gone. The good news is that the "Just because we will not hove Pam, there is no need to panic; Vansickle best and most highly-touted re­ declared. -We still hove three solid pitchers, putting us in a position where we cruiting class in school history is hove never really been before." replacing them. MSU enters the Owens and freshman Kacy Walker will shore duties behind the plate. season with the most recruited Walker hos good natural ability, but is a bit row. She hos good feet and quick scholarship players on its roster in hands, as well as a solid arm, but needs to refine her technique. school history, and most of them •staying injury free is the key; noted Vansickle. ·our catchers need to toke join the team this year, giving ninth­ charge on the field and understand the importance of leadership. They hove yeo r head coach Jennifer that potential. Additionally, they ore both good at blocking and throwing." VonSickle reason to be excited A mix of veterans and newcomers will man the infield positions. At first about the possibilities. base and shortstop will be returnees Queen and Brock, respectively, while ·we ore a step ahead of lost redshirt freshman Sara Hacker should split time with Queen at first base and year; VonSickle proclaimed. -We also be used as a pinch hitter. Hocker hos on excellent eye at the plate and hove a hard working team which communicates well in the infield. She hos the potential to be a defensive will be able to get it done up and leader and a power hitter. ~,.,,._.....,., • down the lineup, both offensively Freshman Michelle McCrady should fit the bill at third base, but could ploy and defensively. We will not hove just about anywhere on the field. Although Mccrady hos never ployed the to rely on just one or two people. hot corner, she hos good hands and good feet and is handling the adjust­ This group hos the ability to score ment well. Local standout, freshman Jessie Chin hos been a pleasant sur­ runs anywhere in the lineup and pri se and the early season depth chart hos her penciled in as the starting at any position on the field." second baseman. Although she is still recovering from ACL surgery during her With 12 newcom ers on this senior year in high school, Chin hos good defensive range and is solid in the 111,o;..,;_;;.;;...,~;;.;.,:;,,..__,,;;.,,.,.;:.:..;:.;1..-. -:.,~~ year's roster, expectations ore field. ,. wide-ranging. VonSickle admit- Among those challenging for spots in the lineup will be sophomore Brenna Nikki Brock will be key to MSU's ted her team will hove to learn to Read and freshman Erin Foree. Read could ploy either in the infield or offensive and defensive success. adjust to each other and ovoid outfield, but will most likely return to second base, where she spelled Brock ~------~ injuries to reach its goals. lost season. She hos a strong arm and hos improved her batting during the ~ ·we will need to win early and gain confidence; she acknowledged. ·we foll. Like Read. Foree could ploy a multitude of positions. Most likely, she will = hove to be able to score all over the lineup. Everyone needs to be able to step bock up Mccrady at third base and also be used as a spot pitcher. up and contribute. The new people will need to adjust to the level of ploy and "We ore a bit thin in the infield; Vansickle admitted. ·w e hove some ability, we need to stay away from injuries." but ore very young. As a group, they hove some experience, but give us a Injuries hove already crippled the lineup. The top returning player and lone totally new lineup from the lost several years. Whal we need is to hove a Eagle an lost year's All-Ohio Volley Conference First Team. junior pitcher/ leader emerge, someone w ho will pick everyone up if they make a mistake." designated player Pam Crawford, begins the year on the sidelines ofter In the outfield, the trio of Swonger in left, Orr in center and Sloon in right having "Tommy John" surgery on her non-pitching arm in the foll. VonSickle should be the opening-day lineup. All three bring speed and solid defensive u.i expects her to redshirt the entire season and return next year. credentials. Fox will platoon in right field, giving VonSickle the option of using N~ With Crawford's obsen_ce, the bulk of the Eagle attack is likely to be gener- the player who does not start as a pinch hitter or runner. Sophomore Melissa ated by newcomers. However, a pair of juniors should be at the core of Rice also may be used as a pinch runner in certain situations and, along with VonSickle's lineup. Nikki Brock will shift this year from second base to short­ ' Read, gives Vansickle more outfield options if needed. stop, while Alison Queen is likely to anchor down first base. Brock hos the "We ore solid in the outfield; the Cooch asserted. "The strength is not in ability, speed, arm strength and quick hands necessary lo make the switch, the ground they con cover, but in their ability to shut down holes. Plus, they but will be new to the position. Queen also will be in a new role. Primarily all hove strong arms." used as a hitting specialist lost year, she is both a contact and a power hitter, The team's schedule is once again challenging, w ith a lot of difficult oppo­ but is solid defensively and hos extensive experience at first base. nents front-loaded onto the slate. Three early tournaments will test the A pair of fourth-year seniors also return. Outfielders Stephanie Swanger team's mettle and include powerhouses Tennessee, Virginia, Coastal Caro­ and Amy Fox ore versatile performers with great attitudes and lots of experi­ lina and Bowling Green State. After the preseoson, the Eagles also will face ence. Swonger is better defensively and will likely start in left field. She also talented opponents Kentucky, Ohio State, Marshall and Wright State in double­ is poised to break the school's career stolen base record this spring. With her headers. The schedule will not get any easier in April as conference ploy speed and improved offensive abilities, the left-handed Swonger could be provides no reprieve. Overall, the Eagles will need to be ready to ploy every one of the most dangerous players in the lineup. day and be tough from start to finish. On the opposite side of the outfield will be Fox . Each year, she hos MSU's University Softball Field received a face lift in the offseoson and will improved both at the plate and in the field. Another left-hander, Fox is a solid give the Eagles a comfortable surrounding in which to ploy. A favorable home contact hitter, who is coming off her best season brimming w ith confidence. schedule, with games evenly divided up throughout the year, including a mid­ She is experienced in right field and is likely to return to the position this spring. week contest surrounding each of the team's tournaments, punctuate the "The seniors wont to be leaders; they wont to be successful and they hove first month of the season. Overall, 20 games on 12 dotes, including the final the w illingness to do w hat it tokes: said VonSickle about Swonger and Fox. seven regular-season outings, will be in Morehead. "They ore both positive, hard working and hove great attitudes. Being leaders "Early on, our schedule w ill be chollengin~; Vansickle confessed. "But, we is the biggest role they con ploy for us this year." need to be challenged. Success at our early tournaments will help us in the Headlining the newcomers is a quartet of junior college transfers. Leading OVCs. It will be the true test of our team." that group should be center fielder Toni Orr and pitcher Molly Cope, transfers If all goes well, Morehead State should be able to challenge for a spot in the from Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa. Both put up impres­ conference tournament ofter a one-year absence. Eastern Kentucky and sive numbers as they helped lead their team to the junior college nationals Tennessee Tech figure to be the league's top teams, but it will be a dogfight lost spring . Orr, the first-ever junior college All-American to ever sign with from there. The six-team OVC Tournament runs from Moy 3-5, and the Eagles MSU, hos a fantastic arm and reads the boll off the bot well. She also is on w ill look to make a strong run for the title. outstanding batter, who con hit with power. Cope hos good command of her "Tech and EKU will be among the leaders; the Cooch hinted. "But, Ten­ pitches and throws hard. nessee State hod a coaching change and there are questions about UT­ Catcher Natalee Owens and outfielder Jill Sloan also join MSU this year Mortin, Austin Peay and Eastern Illinois. Southeast Missouri will also be tough, from the junior college ranks. Owens is one of the team's top power-hitting but they lost two of their best players." prospects. A smart player, she hos good feet behind the plate and a strong With so many newcomers on the team, one of the biggest keys to the arm. Sloon also hos a good arm and is versatile enough to ploy any of the team's success will be how quickly the squad gels. outfield positions. "Overall, we ore definitely quicker than lost year; Vansickle summarized. "Overall, the newcomers bring in a lot of talent; VonSickle remarked. "We ore better on the base paths and our range is better. The questions ore "They ore winners. They know how to win and ore driven to continue to do so. in our infield. However, we ore as good position by position as we hove Yet, they ore still very hard workers, very coochoble and wont to improve. The probably ever been. junior college transfers also wont to be leaders." "As always, we wont to win the conference; she continued. "But, our goal Arguably, the team's strengths w ill be offense and pitching. Throughout is to finish in the top three. By the end of the year, if our new people hove the lineup will be players who ore capable of hrtting the boll and VonSickle will adjusted, we should be able to hove a chance to make a run at winning the still hove players on the bench who con step In to pinch hit. tournament.' 4 2002 Eagle Softball™ Senior Amy Fox Senior OF 5-7 L/L Englewood, Ohio Northmont H.S.

At Morehead State: In her final season, Fox should challenge for the starting spot in right field ...A solid hitter throughout her career, she is coming off her most productive season, in which she more than doubled the amount of starts and hits in her career... Valuable pinch hitter and has been used as a pinch runner... Started 16 games in right field and once as a designated player last year... Played in 15 and started 10 conference games in 2001 ... Had her best outing of the season against Dayton (3/21/01), when she went 3-for-4 with a walk and a run scored ... Lasl spring, she had a three-game hitting streak from 3/21 lo 3/24 ... Served primarily as a pinch runner as a Iunior.. .She earned her first hit of the year In a pinch-hit appearance In game ------. :; one against Austin Peay Stole (5/6/00) .. .Finished the 2000 campaign l-for-2, scoring one run in OVC foX'S fast facts 4= contests ...Stole the only base of her career versus Ohio State (4/4/00) ... Made a strong impact atthe plate, Ful Name: Amy Nicole Fox "' Birth Date: October 18, 1979 although only playing 12 games and starling four as a freshman... Missed 25 games, including the entire Malor.SecondayEducalion(Sodal

OVC campaign, her freshman year because of an illness ... Returned for the 1999 OVC Tournament, but not 5tuclesl N Parents: Richard & Jeri Lynn Fox 2 play.. .Saw spot duty in left field, but was used primarily as a pinch hitter... Hil .286. the third-best overall mark 51,Ungs: Anna 131 ~ on the team in 1999 ...Posted a slugging percentage (.357) and on base percentage 1.333) also above the c:c..e,,Goal: To teach high school social studies .300 mark in 1999 ... Had a pinch-hit double in her first al bat in the Blue and Gold against Northern Kentucky Coled: Kim Anderson kids I (3/2/99) ...Best outing came at the Rebel Spring Games, where she went 2-for-3 against Wisconsin-Green One Thing I Could Not Live Bay (3/16/99) in a 4-3 eight-inning win ...Outs tanding student who received the OVC Medal of Honor as a Without: My family Person IWould Most Lice 'I, freshman for posting a perfect 4.0 GPA, the highest of all league softball players that year... Has been on the Meat: My grandpa Harlow Dean's Lisi in each of her seven semesters al Morehead State ... Recognized on the OVC Commissioner's One1hingAboutMeMostPeople Don't ICnow: After college, I wont Honor Roll in each of herfirst three years ... Named as an NFCA Scholar-Athlete in 2001 and 1999 ... Walked-on to volunteer in Brethem Volunteer to the team in 1999, but earned a scholarship prior to her junior year. ..Prior to MSU: Selected first-team all- Service Favorite Movie: "The Princess conference as a junior at Northmont High School, where she starred with former Eagle Heather Hoying ... Also Bride" chosen team MVP her final campaign and Rookie of the Year as a junior.. .N HS made the state finals her favorite T.V. Show: "That 70's senior year and Fox collected the team's only hit...Team was the district champion in 1998 and was the runner- Show" Favorite r-oods: Rice and pasta up in 1995, 1996 and 1997 ...Earned the Scholar Athlete Academic Award at Norlhmont ... Hit .419 as a Favorite Boole: Life's Little lnstruc- junior... Also lettered in volleyball. tion Book by H. Jackson Brown, Jr. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 38 1-R RBI TB Sl.G BB HBP so OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO 8AVG 1999 12 4 14 l 4 l 0 0 l 5 .357 1 0 6 .333 0 0 0-0 7 1 1 .889 .286 2000 20 4 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 l .111 1 0 1 .200 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1.000 .111 2001 27 17 55 J 2 2 Q Q Q 11 .200 l Q 2 .179 Q l 0-0 §. J J .786 .164 Totals 59 25 78 6 14 3 0 0 1 17 .218 3 0 16 .207 0 1 1-1 16 4 4 .833 .180 5 Morehead State University Senior

Senior OF 5-3 L/R Hebron, Ky. Conner H.S.

At Morehead State: Back for her fourth and final season, Swanger is expected to return to left field, where she was a part-time starter last year. ..Ent ers her final year needing just six stolen bases to tie Jennifer Moffitt as the school's career stolen base leader... A productive slap hitter, Swanger is tied for eighth in career sacrifices at MSU ... After leading the team in stolen bases as a freshman and a sophomore, she fell to second last year... Because of her base-stealing abilities, may be used as a pinch runner. .. Played in 17 OVC games and stared nine as a junior.. .L ed the team with five stolen bases in six attempts and with four sacrifice hits in league outings last season ... Posted MSU's single-game high with two sacrifice hits against Eastern Kentucky (4/3/01).. .Had back-to-back games with two hits, going 2-for-2 with three runs and a walk against West Virginia Tech (3/9/ 01) and 2-for-3 versus East Tennessee State (3/ 10/01) ... Also scored three times against Louisville (3/28/01)... Had a three-game hitting streak from 3/3/01 to 3/10/ ~ 01...0Wns the third- (22 in 1999) and fourth-most 119 in 2000) single-season stolen base totals in MSU history = ... Career stolen base percentage of 92.5 percent ... Started in left field as a freshman, center field as a Swanger's Fast Fads sophomore ... Finished the 2000 season with 17 consecutive successful stolen bases ... Second in the OVC in Ful Name: Stephanie Morie , s!olden batses per gatmeh(0.45) in 20k~0 an_d hhtahd the best stolen base pewrcentafge a~ ontgl thebleague Swonger 1ea ers a 95 percen , w I1 ea1 so ran mg e1g 1n runs per game 10.5 01.. . as 11- or-111n s o en ases in Birth Date: November 17, 1979 u., OVC games as a sophomore ... Led the team in sacrifices (1 01, was second in runs scored (21) and tied for Maior: Health Promotion/SocicWork N second in walks (1 1)... Had five multi-hit games and four outings in which she collected two stolen Parents: Alon & Dione A'r-ley, & ~ bases ... Missed several games as a sophomore because of a torn hamstring ...Wa lked an MSU-record Frankie Swonger ' three times in game one against Tennessee State (4/21/00) ... Began the campaign with a 3-for-6, four-run effort in a doubleheader against Northern Kentucky (3/2/00) ... Tied for second on the team in walks (11) SM,gs: Dustin (16), Hilary 1111. and third in runs (20) in 1999 ... Did not qualify for league stolen base leaders because she did not have Cody171 enough at bats, but would have finished second in per game average (0.56) in 1999 ... Hit .333, scored two career Goal: To teach health or runs and was 4-for-4 in stolen bases in the 1999 OVC Tournament. ..S tole 15 consecutive bases without P.E. being caught to start the 1999 season ... Had four multiple-hit games in 1999 ... Missed a handful of games Softbal Ritual: Stepping on because of an illness as a freshman ... Was 4-for-4 in stolen bases on the day in her first collegiate outing second base on my way to the against Northern Kentucky (3/2/ 99).. .Be st offensive outing was a 3-for-4 performance in the second game outfield for good luck. of the twinbill at Eastern Kentucky (4/13/99) ... Went 2-for-3, with two runs scored and 3-for-3 in stolen bases Greatest Adversity: Changing against EKU in the opening game of the OVC Tournament (5/1/ 99). ..Sco red a season-high three runs from a right-handed hitter to a versus Tennessee-Martin (4/11/99)... Walked on to the team as a freshman, but earned a scholarship prior left­ to her junior year... Priorto MSU: Five-year volleyball and softball standout at Conner High School, where handed slapper my freshman year she earned numerous honors in both sports... All-region in 1996 and 1997, including the regional MVP her otMSU final season in volleyball...Owns CHS record for highest season batting average and stolen bases ... Led I Colect: Pictures Northern Kentucky in stolen bases in 1997 and 1998 ... First-team all-region and all-region tournament Person I Admire Most: Audrey choice final two years ... Named to the Kentucky Post and Kentucky Enquirer all-stars ...Had her jersey Hepburn retired ... Two-year team captain ... Hit .559 with 48 stolen bases as a junior and .527 with 55 stolen bases Favorite T.V. Show: "WWF Row" as a senior... Team won back-to-back district championships, as well as a regional title in 1998 ... The 1998 Favorite Movies: "Tommy Boy" & squad was the first from CHSt o ever qualify for the state tournament, while finishing with the school's best "Block Sheep" record ever... Also played volleyball and was an all-region selection in 1997 ... Named to the Northern Chicken fried rice Kentucky All-Stars that same year. Favorite Food: CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 38 ~ RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB Sf SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 1999 39 26 67 20 15 0 0 0 4 15 .224 11 l 12 .342 0 3 22-23 35 l 4 .900 .224 2000 42 42 115 21 24 0 0 0 4 24 .209 11 0 21 .278 0 10 19-20 41 3 6 .880 .209 2QQl 35 19 ~ 2 .a Q Q Q l .a .186 .5. Q 11 .271 Q .5. 8-10 ZQ Q .5. .800 .186 Totals 116 87 225 50 47 0 0 0 9 47 .209 27 l 44 .277 0 18 49-53 96 4 15 .870 .209 6 2002 Eagle Softbal~M Juniors Nikki Bro~k At Morehead State: Will shift to shortstop this season, ofter Junior 55/2B storing at second base the last two years.. .Finished third on the team lost season in stolen bases and is 11th on MSU's 5-5 R/R career list ...Hit her first career home run in game one against East Tennessee State I3/10/01I ... Had a five-game hit streak St. Joseph, Ill. 13/10/01to 3/16/01), tying for the third-longest on the team last seoson ...Enters 2001w ith hits in her lost two outings ...S tole two Poca (W.Va.) H.S. bases against West Virginia Tech 13/9/011 and Southeast Missouri State I4/29/01) ... Batted .240 and was 4-for-4 in stolen bases in conference games in 2001...Went 2-for-3 with two runs scored in game two of the Southeast Missouri State series 14/ 28/01I ...Started at second base in 53 of team's 55 games in 2000, starting every game in which she played ... lmproved Bnx:k's fast fads throughout her freshman year and hod a hit in 13 of her lost 17 gomes .. .She batted .432 during the stretch run, having raised Ful Name: Nicole her batting overage 121 points over the finol 15 games of the regular seoson... Tied for team-high honors in walks with 13, was second in stolen bases with 10, but also lied a school record with 37 strikeouts on the seoson ...Tied for team lead in triples with Emeronce Brock two and tied for loth in the OVC in triples per game at 0.04 ...Ninth among OVC players in 2000 in total stolen bases with 10 ... Hit Birth Date: January .321in conference games, sitting second in runs 1121 and stolen bases I5-for-51, and third in hits 1171and walks 161, while striking 10. 1981 out a team-high 13 times .. .Stole the team's only base in the 2000 OVC Toumoment ... Her seventh-inning double and subsequent ExerdseScience run in the final game of the season-ending series with Austin Peay 15171001 tied the score and put MSU in position to earn the : Jomes & team's berth to the OVC Tournoment .. .Joined the NFCA's "Four-Hit Club" with a 4-for-4 outing against Eastern Illinois 14/16/001, s Brock the team's best individual mark of the seoson ... Hod a six-game hitting streak from 4/26/00 to 5/ 3/00... Nomed to the OVC : Steve (37). Commissioner's Honor Roll each year and the MSU Deon's list in three semesters... Prior to MSU: Hails from Poca High 135). Stephanie School, where she was twice named honorable mention oll-stote... Chosen all-conference and all-county from 1996-99 ...Nomed "ke (311. Jason the 1998 Putnam County Infielder of the Yeor. ..PHS Team MVP in 1997 and Female Athlete of the Year in 1999 ... Earned the n ) Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in 1999 ... Also ployed volleyball, soccer and basketball of PHS ... Honorable mention all-slate Goal: 117Working selection in both soccer and bosketboll...Earned all-conference honors in volleyball and basketball, and all-county accolades . . c:hicYen in bosketboll ... Led her soccer team in goals with 15 as a junior... Ployed for the Dusters of the American Softball Association !ASAI, which won the West Virginia state title and advanced to the Gold Notionols.. .Ronk ed eighth in her graduating class. ..J CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG 8B H8P SO 08 SF SH 58-A PO A E 2000 53 53 122 17 27 2 2 0 5 33 .270 13 1 37 .301 0 8 10-12 135 99 18 :~ ..mi 2.QQl .ll .N 1§. Q u l Q. l 2. lZ ,2JJ1 ;! Q. 2.lJ.2.§ Q. 4 7.::J. ~ fil. z .941 mf Totofs 85 83 200 23 0 3 2 1 7 50 .250 16 1 58 .249 0 12 17-21 185 160 25 .932 2001 i Pam Crawford At Morehead State: First-team AII-OVC as a utility player Junior P/3B as a sophomore, after earning second-team honors in her freshman year... Ranked second in saves, seventh in wins and 5-10 R/R eighth in ERA in the league in 2001...At the plate, she tied for third on the team in doubles, while leading the squad in every Newell, W.Va. pitching category, including breaking her own school record in ,..... ,,. oppearonces ... Moved into the No. 1 pitcher's role late during 0 Q k GI en H. S . her freshman year and led the team in wins, appearances, starts, complete games and ... Sot third in batting average, hits, slugging percentage, on base percentage and tied for third in walks, and was fourth in doubles on the team ... Mode only one error all season, none during the OVC campoign ... Hod seven multi-hit gomes ...Ho d a nine-game hitting streak from 4/ 15/00 to 4/29/00, second-longest on teom ... Ronked among the league leaders in batting average Ful Name: Pamela 115thl, wins !ninth) and ERA l14thl ...Seco nd all-time in single-season strikeouts 1761, posting a career single-game high seven Sue Crowford ogoinstTennessee State on 4/21/00.. .Co-wi nner of team's Newcomer of the Yeor... Served as a student athletic trainer the post llrthDalll:Nach6. 1981 three years ... Prior to MSU: Named by Fostpitch World as an All -American in 1997 ... Member of the North America Select Map: Exercise Team at the Indoor World Cup in Lyon, France, in 1999 ... Nomed both the Gotorode and Review Player of the Year for West Science/Allietic 1rori'lg Virginia ... A three-time first-team all-stole choice, she hos been selected lo both the all-area and all-conference teams from Parents: John & 1997 lo 1999 ... As a freshman, she earned second-team all-stole and first-team all-league honors ... As a senior, she helped Corio Crowford lead Oak Glen High School into third place ol lhe slale tournoment...OGHS was stale chomps in 1998 ... An all-stale tournament Slbllngs: Kathy 132), honoree in 1999 ... A four-sport letterwinner al Oak Glen, her basketball squad won the state title in 1999 and she was honored Tracy 128). Jaime 1261 on the all-tournament teom ... Also earned volleyball all-stale tournament honors by helping the 1997 OGHS team lo the state cawGcdb'MlteCM: title ...T wo-yeor member of the National Honor Society. CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG 88 H8P so 08 SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO 8AVG 2000 45 44 120 13 34 7 l 0 11 43 .358 11 0 29 .344 0 3 0-1 9 79 l .989 .283 2.QQl ~ ~ Zl 1 12 ~ Q Q 1 2.1 ,2..21 Q. Q 2.Q ,1,§1 Q .2 H .2. lQl 1 ,965 .ill Tolals 75 67 192 16 50 12 1 0 15 64 .333 17 0 49 .313 0 5 3-5 18 180 5 .975 .260 YEAR W-L PCT AP GS CG SH sv IP H R ER 88 so 28 38 HR AB OBA WP H8 8K SAC ERA 2000 9-13 .409 32 26 17 2 0 163.2 174 101 63 45 76 23 8 6 646 .269 17 21 2 30 2.69 2.QQl 10-18 ~ ~ ~ 2.2. ~ .2 ~ .2Q.Q ~ QQ 10 7.]_ 2.2. 10 1 ill ~ 12 .2. l 31 ~ Totols 19-31 .380 65 49 39 6 2 346.l 374 196 129 85 149 45 18 9 1378 .271 33 30 3 61 2.61 7 Morehead State University Junior/Sophomore Alison At Morehead State: Should step into the role of starting first 1B baseman, vacated by her sister, Nola, and split time with Sara R/R Hacker... Had an outstanding year in her first active season in the Blue and Gold, finishing as the team's leader in walks; Culloden, W.Va. second in runs, home runs, RBI, slugging percentage, total bases and on base percentage; and third in batting average, Cabell-Midland H.S. at bats, hits and fielding percenlage ...Only returning player to play in all 42 games last season, starting all but one conlest...Spenl the season primarily as the designated player... Started all 20 OVC games last spring and hit .327 with Queen's Fast Facts six RBI and two home runs... Had two or more hits in five games ... Notched a five-game hitting streak from 3/21/ /01 to 3/25/01...Went 3-for-5 in the first game with Dayton (3/21/01), nearly hitting for the cycle with a single, double and a Ful Name: Alison Kris triple ... Had a four-RBI game in the first meeting with Tennessee-Martin (3/31/011 .. .Sat out the 2000 season due to Queen Birth Date: March 21, 1981 Proposition 48, but could regain her fourth year of eligibility if she graduates in four years ... Played the 2001 season with sister Nola, making them the first sister combination in MSU fostpitch softball history.. .Ori ginally walked on to the team, Mafor: Business Manage­ ment but received a scholarship in the fall of 2000.. .Priorto MSU: Honorable mention all-state product out of Cabell-Midland Parents: Ira & Sharon High School in 1999 ... An all-state tournament choice in both the 1998 and 1999 state tournaments... Member of the 1997 and 1999 state softball champions and the 1998 runners up ... Participated in the state North-South all-star contest and Queen was the game MVP. .. Honorable mention all-conference selection as a senior.. .Hi l .323 at CMHS.. .Also starred on the • Nola (231 volleyball and basketball teams in high school...Named CMHS' Most Athletic Female ... Her 1998 volleyball squad was car.. Goals: To receive a college degree and state runner-up ... Played ASA ball for the West Virginia Dusters, which were the 1998 state champs.. .Hit .421 for the accomplish my goals In Dusters ... Also participated on the West Virginia Storm. .. A National Honor Society student and a Who's Who Among softball American High School Students from 199 6-1999. CAREER STATISTICS GP GS AB R H 2B 3B ~ RBI TB Sl.G BB HBP SO PB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 42 41 112 10 29 4 1 2 10 41 ...M.2, 12 2 Zl .339 1 Q 1-1 64 5. 2 .972 .259 42 41 112 10 29 4 1 2 10 41 .366 12 2 21 .339 1 0 TT 64 5 2 .972 .259 Brelilna ad Sophomore UT At Morehead State: Read returns as a utility fielder, who 5-4 R/R could play second base or in left or right field ... As a freshman, Florence, Ky. Read was utilized as both a second baseman (starting 12 Boone County H.S. games) and pinch runner.. .Started 10 conference games and played in 13, hitting .214 ...Her first collegiate hit was a double

Read's Fast Facts in her initial collegiate start against Austin Peay Stale (3/25/01).. .Scored a run in her first appearance in game two versus Ful Name: Brenna Ann Northern Kentucky (2/27 /011 ... Had hits in back-to-back games against Tennessee State (4/21/01 and 4/22/011... Walked­ Read on to the team in the fall of 2000... Prior to MSU: A six-year varsity member of the Boone County High School Birth Dale: January 24, 1982 Mafor: Communication/ squad ... Northern Kentucky All-Star team member and regional all-tournament team honoree in 2000 ...Batted .429 Advertising & Public Relations Parents: Don & Brenda and collected 29 RBI as a senior.. .Read earned the Coaches' Award in both 1999 and 1998... Also received awards for the Read Rebels' Best Defensive Player and Most RBI ... Earned two letters each on the volleyball and basketball teams ... Played Slblngs: Donielle 125). Andy(22) two years in the Amateur Softball Association (ASA) for the Kentucky Cobras as an outfielder and a second baseman. ea,.. Goal: To work in advertising or with children CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 28 3B ~ RBI TB SLG BB HBP SO OB SF SH SB-A PO A E FLO BAVG 2001 25 12 35 1 Q 1 Q Q Q 7 .200 0 1 7 .194 Q g_ 0-1 24 2d Q .887 .171 Totals 25 12 35 i 6 i 0 0 0 7 .200 0 1 7 .194 0 3 0-1 24 23 6 .887 .171 8 2002 Eagle Softball™ Redshirt/Newcomer Sara Macker Freshman 1B At M orehead State: Sat out last year as a redshirt because of a knee injury, which required surgery.. .Played in seven 5-8 R/R games, but did not return to action after the March 16 contest Florence, with Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ...Should compete for the starting Ky. spot al first base this spring and also pinch hit...Outstanding Boone County H.S. hitter with power. ..Wal ked-on to the team in the fall of 2000... Has two brothers who played for MSU, Scott (1993-97) and Joey (1 995-98)... Priorto MSU: Was the 2000 Hacker's Fast Facts Female Athlete of the Year and the Most Athletic student at Boone County High School. .. A six-year varsity letterwinner, Ful Name: Sara Kennedy starting all six seasons at BCHS, Hacker earned both regional and district all-tournament honors for her sophomore, Hacker junior and senior years. ..A lso named as a Kentucky Post All-Star and played in the 2000 Kentucky all-star game ... Her Birth February 22, Den: final two seasons in high school, she was named first-team All-Northern Kentucky and was the runner-up lo the Player 1982 of the Year in 2000 .. .S he also earned Second-Team All-Northern Kentucky honors in 1998 ... Led the team in batting Map: Cormu-cation/ AdYerlisilg& Pl.blic Relalions average in both 1999 and 2000, hitting .546 as a senior... As a junior, she hit .430 with 31 RBI.. .Team captain as a senior Parents: Steve & Mary and a junior. ..BCHS was regional champions in 1995, and the district lillest in 1999 and 2000.. .A lso participated on the Hacker volleyball and basketball teams ...Served as the volleyball team captain in 1997 and 1998, and earned the team MVP Slbllngs: 1im (321. Scott in 1997 ... Played summer league softball for the Northern Kentucky Cobras. .. Earned the 2000 Bank of Kentucky Scholarship (27). Joey (251 Award ... Honor Roll student the last three years at BCHS ...Membe r of Who's Who Among American High School car.er Goal: To earn a Students ... Also considered attending Kentucky, Middle Tennessee Slate and Tennessee Tech. degree in convnunication :! CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP GS AB R H 2B 38 1-R RBI TB 51.G BB HBP SO OB SF SH 58-A PO A E FLD8'1tJG 4 2001 7 l Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 .000 l Q 2 .143 0 1 0-0 Q 0 Q 1.000 .000 - Totals 7 l 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 l 0 2 .143 0 l 0-0 6 0 0 1.000 .000 ______Jessie Chin Ii Freshman 2B/SS At Morehead State: Becomes the second local player 5-6 R/R lo join the Eagles in as many years ... Projected as the Morehead, Ky. starting second baseman and possible pinch Rowan County HS runner.. .Sound defensive player, who was a pleasant su rprise in fall praclice .. . Excited and eager to

learn ... Walked-on lo the team this past fall. .. Grandaugher Chin's Fast Facts of former MSU Assistant Athletic Director, baseball coach and coach, John "Sonny" Allen. ..Fa ther, Terry, was an Ful Name: Jessie Rae Chin Birth Den: August 22, assistant football coach at MSU from 1987-92 ... Prior to MSU: Three-sport star al nearby Rowan County High 1983 Map: Special Education School. .. ACL surgery kepi her out of a large part of her senior year... Named all-area and all-region just after knee Parents: Terry & Susan surgery. .. Softball team MVP as a senior. ..MVP of the 2001 district softball and basketball tournaments. ..I n softball, Coo Slbllngs: Raymond (191. T.J. she also was all-district three years and all-area as a junior. .. All-district twice and all-conference once in (91 career Goals: Excel at baskelball. ..Softball team advanced to the second round of the regionals in 2001 ... Played ASA softball for the West softball and become a Virginia Storm for two years and won the state championship in 2000. great special education teacher Why I Chose MSU: It's my Chin's Career Highlights hometown • All-area and all-region in 2001. Biggest A1hlltlc lllaspialbt • M VP of the 2001 district tournament. Mt grandfather, "Sonny" Alen • West Virginia Storm ASA team won the 2001 state titte. 9 Morehead State University Newcomers Molly cope Junior P At Morehead State: Should step into the No. 1 spot in the pitching rotation due to the injury to Porn 6-0 R/R Crowford ... Toll, righty with good speed and control. .. Solid Carlisle, Iowa batter, who may be used to pinch hit... Both of her sisters Indian Hills C.C. ployed collegiate softball, including Jennifer at Simpson College and Penny at both Alabama and Nebrasko ... Prior Carlisle H.S. to MSU: Joined with Toni Orr to help lead Indian Hills Community College of Ottumwa, Iowa, to ninth place at Cope's Fast Facts the 2001 junior college notional championships and eighth place in 2000 ... Eorned all-region honors both years at Ful Name: Molly Ann IHCC...Posted outstanding numbers in both years at Indian Hills, including a 20-5 record, with seven saves, o 1.15 LaReeCope ERA, 20 complete games, 10 shutouts, 112 strikeouts and 25 walks in 2001...Held opponents too .198 batting overage Birth Date: June 14, 1981 Mafor: Biology/Pre-Meoole last seoson ...As o freshman, she recorded o 14-2 record, four saves, o 1.18 ERA, 12 complete games, six shutouts Parents: Wayne & Judy and 47 s1rikeouts ...A1 the plate, Cope hit .333 with eight doubles, two home runs, 25 RBI, o .453 slugging percentage Cope and o .406 on base percentage in 2001...Wos successful in stealing 20-of-22 bases as a sophomore ... ln her freshman Slblngs: Jennifer (25), year, she hit .300 with six RBI, o .344 on base percentage and o .367 slugging percentage, while going 5-for-5 in Penny(23I stolen boses... Nomed o junior college Academic All-American in 2000 and 2001... Groduoted from Carlisle High CGrNr Goals: Do public relations for a sports team School, where she earned all-state honors as o junior and o senior, while propelling the team to two state titles ... Also Why I Chose MSU: named all-state and first-team all-conference in basketball and volleyboll...Porticipoted on the Carlisle track and The opportunity it gave me to go to school and play Cope's Career Highlights soflbal • Helped guide Indian Hills Community College to two national tournament top-10 finishes. Famous Person I Look • 1\No-time junior college Academic All-American. Lice: Olive Oyl • Eamed two all-state honors, while leading Cartisle High School to back-to-back state tittes. Erin Faree Freshman 3B/P At Morehead State: Will odd depth to two key positions, 5-5 R/R third base and pitcher... Could also ploy other spots in the Pleasureville, Ky. infield ... Solid defensively, who con make contact at the Bellarmine College plote ... Earned o spot on the MSU Deon's List in the foll South Oldham H.S. semester. ..Wa lked-on to the team this foll. .. Transfered to MSU in August of 2001...Prior to MSU: Attended Bellarmine Foree's Fast Facts Ful Name: Erin Beth Foree University for one year, but did not participate in any sports... Graduote of South Oldham High School, where she ployed Birth Date: March 17, 1982 five years of softball, including starting the lost four... Eomed several honors. including all-region and oll-district ... Helped Mafor: Communication/ Advertising & Public team advance to the state tournament in 1999 and 2000, finishing seventh and fourth, respectively... Earned Academic Relations All-State and Academic All-State runner-up honors during her high school coreer... Member of the National Honor Parents: Kathleen Douglas-Foree & Ken Foree Society and was on the South Oldham honor roll throughout high school. ... Club softball team won the Bluegrass Slblngs: Brett (15), Kaitlyn (121 Games ... Played summer league softball for the Kentucky Cobras in 2000 and 2001, and for the Louisville Sluggers in Co,._ Goals: Advertising or public relations for a 1999. sports team Why I Chose MSU: Foree's Career Highlights softball team. the The • Four-year starter at South Oldham High School location and the communi­ • High school team advanced to the state tournament in 1999 and 2000. cation program • Named academic all-state.

10 2002 Eagle Softbal~M Newcomers

Stephanie Hernandez

Freshman P At Morehead State: Hernandez is versatile enough to be

5-8 R/R utilized for her pitching, hitting and fielding, but primarily will

Bakersfield, Calif. challenge for the No. 2 spot in the pitching rotation ...Showed a

Foothill H.S. lot of improvement during the fall season ... Has good

Hernandez's Fast Fads movement on her pitches ...Prior to MSU: Prep star from Foothill High School. .. Collected all-area honors after leading

Ful Name: Stephanie Ann FHS with a .400 batting average in 2001 ... Team MVP as a sophomore and a senior.. .Earned team offensive awards her Hernandez Birth Den: March 14, 1983 final three seasons and the defensive award as a junior... Threw a in her senior year... Li sts her favorite Malor: Pre-Podiatry PaNnts: David & Anna athletic highlight as pitching a 16-inning victory over her rival high school. ..Played summer ball for the Southern California Hernandez Siblng: Cassondra (16) Select ...Also played for the Silver Bullets, which took third in the 1999 Western Regional.. .Received the Academic Achievement car.. Goal: To enter the podiatry field patch ...Was a scholar-athlete and listed on the honor roll. Why I Chose MSU: Because I was offered a softball scholarship 3 What~Me= Not Hernandez's Career Highlights having a car 0ne 1Nng I Could Not • All-area selection in 2001. 4- Live Without: Johnny • Named team MVP twice and earned team offense award three times and defense award once.

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Freshman p At Morehead State: Will challenge fellow freshman Stephanie Hernandez for the No. 2 spot in the pitching 5-6 R/R rotation ... A good drop ball and curve pitcher with some Orion, Ill. velocity. .. Outstanding fielder.. .N amed to the MSU Dean's List Orion H.S. in the fall. .. Prior to MSU: In both her junior and senior years at Orion High School, Jackson was named as the Rock Island ------.. Dispatch Player of the Year as well as all-conference and all-area .. .She tallied a 25-6 record with an O 46 ERA and ,Jackson's Fast fach 172 strikeouts, while only walking 16 as a senior. .. She helped OHS to a fourth-place finish at the state tournament, its Ful Name: Jacquelyn highest placing ever, lost spring ... Orion also won the 2001 regional and sectional titles... Named the team's MVP in Nicole Jackson each of her final three years ... Earned Rock Island Dispatch Pacesetter of the Week honor... Pitched a perfect game in Birth Den: .January 25, 1983 2001...Owns school records for lowest ERA, most innings pitched and most wins in a season. ..A lso collected all­ Malor: Business Manage­ ment conference honors as a sophomore ... Played for the Geneseo Hurricanes summer team... A three-year volleyball PaNnts: Art & Jan Jackson standout for Orion, Jackson helped the Chargers to three conference championships and two regional crowns... Named Slbllngs: Lyndsey (17) All-Academic twice in softball and volleyball. .. Ran cross country for Orion as a senior. .. An outstanding student, CorNr Goal: I want to Jackson was a member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society, as well as being recognized on become a hospital or health care facility administrator the school honor roll. Why I Chose MSU: My schooling was completely paid for and I could ploy Jackson's Career Highlights softball • lwo-time Rode Island Dispatch Player of the Year. Favorite Athlete: Lisa • Led Orion High School to afourth -place finish at the state tournament. Fernandez • Set school single-season records for lowest ERA, most innings pitched and most wins. 11 Morehead State University Newcomers Michelle McC!rady Freshman 38 At Morehead State: Talented athlete who could play a number of positions, but most likely will start al third base, 5-8 R/R even though she had never played the position before ... Might Parkersburg1 W. Va. also see time at shortstop or in the outfield ... Equally talented South H.S. as a hitter, fielder and base runner... Earned a spot on the MSU Dean's Lisi this past fall.. .Priorto MSU: A first-team all------. state honoree as a senior at Parkersburg South High School...Helped PSHS to a runner-up finish in the 2001 state McCract(s Fast fads tournament and named to the all-tournament team ... As a senior, she hit .485, with 27 RBI and 10 extra base hits... Posted Ful Name: Michelle Renae a slugging percentage of.72 1and an on base percentage of .563 that season, while striking out just five times in 68 at Mccrady bats ... Broke both the school's single-season and career home run records.. .A lso named to the state's all-tournament Birth Date: November 18, team in 1999, ofter team finished lhird .. .Four year starter in high school...Also played volleyball at Parkersburg 1982 Mafor: Pre-Physical South ... Nomed second-team all-state in volleyball as a senior... Team finished second in the state tournament her final Therapy three years... Named to the all-tournament team al the Oak Glen and Huntington tournaments... Member of the West Minor: Psychology Virginia Dusters Gold summer teom ... Listed as her favorite athletic highlight as collecting the game winning hit in the Parwlts: Tammy Lewis & Dana McCrady ASA state championships in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and runners on second and third ... lnducled into the Slbllngs: Amanda 116) National Honor Society and received the Honor Chord al graduation. CGNer Goals: To become ::;: a physical therapist d • hi• h = Why1ChoseMSU: lliked Mccra y's Career H1g 1g ts the campus and the people • First-team all-state in 2001 at Parkersburg South High School. I ailed:· Archie" comic books • Led team to runner-up finish at the 2001 state tournament. ·w- .,FcM1te___ nuician:___ Bink__ 1_8;2~-- 7•~~0w~~n~s~sch~~ool~~~51~• n~g~le~-~sea~~s~o~n~a~n~d~c~a~reer~~~h~o~m~e~~ru~n~~rec~~or~d~s~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ~ Toni Orr At Morehead State: First junior college All-American lo ever Junior OF play for MSU ... Expected to start and be an immediate 5-10 LIL contributor in center field ... Hits with power and can go either way on a pitch .. .H as a fantastic arm and reads the boll off the Ft. Madison1 Iowa bat well...Runs the bases well...Named to the MSU Deon's List in the fall ... Prior to MSU: Two-year standout for Indian Hills Indian Hills C.C. Community College in Ottumwa. Iowa, where she earned first­ team All-America honors from both the National Junior College Ft. Madison H.S. Athletic Association (NJCAA) and the National Faslpilch Coaches Association (NFCA) in 2001 ...Two -time first-team all-region pick after leading team to back-to-back regional titles ... Junior Orr's Fast Facts college teammate of MSU signee of Molly Cope ... A two-year starter for the Warriors, which made the national Ful Name: Toni Leann Orr tournament in each of the last two seasons, finishing in ninth in 2001 and eighth in 2000 ... As a sophomore, she led the Birth Date: January 13, squad and broke the school record with 45 stolen bases in 49 attempts, and added a .393 batting average, 64 RBI, 15 1981 doubles, eight triples and five home runs ... The 2001season ended with her posting a .644 slugging percentage and a Mafor: Elementary .507 on base percentage, earning her Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Player team awards ...l n her freshman Education year. she hit .420 with 55 RBI, 15 doubles, five triples, 11 home runs and stole 12-of-12 boses ...Orrwos named the team's Parwlts: Dave & Becky Orr Best Newcomer, Best Defensive Player and Best Offensive Player. portly because of her .750 slugging percentage and Slblngs: Heather (16) .49 5 on base percentage ... Slandoul performer at Fl. Madison High School, where she was an all-region and all-stole Career Goal: Being pick as a senior prepsler.. .As a senior. Orr hit .420 with six home runs and a school-record 16 triples ... ln her junior successful at MSU, season, she hit .400 with four home runs ... Named three limes lo the all-conference team and twice to the all-area team becoming an elementary by "The Hawkeye" newspaper... FI. Madison won two district titles during her career and set the Iowa stole home run school teacher and record ... Ployed for the ASA's Heat and in the Perfect Gome League which is made up of the top players in the state ... Eorned all-regional academic honors in 2001. coaching in either high school or college Why I Chose MSU: Coach Orr's Career Highlights Vansickle really impressed • First-team All-American at Indian Hills Community College in 2001. me and Molly Cope was • Helped lead team to back-to-back national junior college tournament top-10 finishes. alsocomin • All-state selection at ft. Madison High School in 1999. 12 2002 Eagle Softball™ Newcomers Natalee Owens Junior C At Morehead State: Expected to step right into the lineup at catcher... Power hitter. .. Smart player, who understands the 5-9 R/R game and manages it well from behind the plate ... Nice Stockton, Calif. defensive player, with a strong arm ... Priorto MSU: Comes to San Joaquin Detta C.C. MSU after stops at San Joaquin Delta Community College in Stockton, Calif., and Humbolt State in Arcata, Calif ... Last spring Amos Alorao Stagg H.S. at SJDCC, Owens earned first-team all-conference and All- Owens' Fast Facts Northern California honors. ..ln her lone season at San Joaquin Delta, she batted .422 with 40 RBI and a slugging Ful Nome: Natalee percentage of .536 ...Named first-team all-tournament at the Olhone tournament ... Helped San Joaquin Delta to a Nichole ONens conference title and second place at the Northern California regionals ... Caught the top-ranked junior college pitching lli1h Dalia: NoYE!mbef 9, 198 staff in California ...Spent one semester as a right fielder at Division II power Humbolt State, which advanced to the Maior: English NCAA regionals ... Graduated from Amos Alonzo Stagg High School, where she was a four-year honor roll student and Parenti: Thomas Owens Georgia Martin-Owens a standout shortstop ...Also played three years of basketball at A.A. Stagg ...Listed stealing home in the bottom of the Slblngs: Ashley 071, seventh inning to tie the game in the Western Regional championship as her favorite career highlight. . .Two-year Christopher 051. Nicholas 01) member of the California Batgirls summer team, which advanced to the nationals in 2000. ..Part icipated in both the car.er Goals: Become an English professor and ASA and AFA Nationals. softball coach at Delta Junior College Why I Chose MSU: Coach Owens' Career Highlights VanSiclde impressed me • Selected All-Northern California as a sophomore at San Joaquin Delta Community College and getting an education • Team finished second in the Northern California regionals last spring. came first • Played one semester at Humbolt State and advanced to the Division II regionals. l

i...... ;..,____ M_e_li_ss_a_R_i_..;.._ce ______l i Sophomore OF At Morehead State: Walk-on from the student body, who 5-7 R/R will help the team primarily as a pinch runner and also be

Louisville, Ky. used as a reserve outfielder... Lone selection from fall 2001

Jeffersontown H.S. tryouts ... Spent 1999 fall practice with the women's basketball

earn and was among final cuts for 2000 volleyball team ... Hard worker with great attitude ... Earned a spo on the MSU Rice's Fast Facts Dean's Lisi two semesters !Fall 2000 and Spring 2001). .. Prior to MSU: Three-sport star al Jeffersontown High Ful Nome: Melissa Lynn Rice School. ..Earned the softball team's Defensive Award in 1998 and the Coaches' Award in 1999... Her 1997 and 1998 Birth Date: July 8, 1981 Malor: Business Informa­ squads were regional runners-up ...JHS won district softball titles in 1997, 1998 and 1999.. .N amed all-district in basketball tion Systems Parenti: Darrell & Linda in 1998 and all-region in volleyball in 1999 .. .Lady Charger basketball team was regional titles! in 1998 and advanced Rice Slblngs: Natalie 1161 to the state tournament ...Outstanding student, who was a member of the National Honor Society and the salutatorian Ca,... Goal: To worlc in of her senior class at Jeffersontown ... Named as a Who 's Who Among American High School Students ...Earned a spot sports marketing Why I MSU: The Chose on the honor roll at JHS. small classes, friendly classes and pretty scenery Rice's Career Highlights Favorite athlete: Sammy Sosa • Jeffersontown High School team won district titles her sophomore through senior years. • AH-region selection in volleyball as a senior and all-district honoree in basketball as a junior. Famous Person I Look • Recipient of Defensive Award on Jeffersontown's 1998 softball team. Ulce: Helen Hunt 13 Morehead State University Newcomers Jill Sloan OF At Morehead State: Talented player, who should step into R/R the starting right field spot ...So lid contact hitter with speed and a good arm. ..T ough to strike out ... Prior to MSU: Junior college Marion, Ill. standout from John A. Logan Community College in Carterville. John A. Logan C.C. Ill .• where she spent two years ... All-conference performer as a Johnston City H.S. sophomore after hitting .295 and driving in 13 runs... Two-year starter in centerfield for the Lady Vols. ..Named as on Academic Slocl'l's Fast Fads All-American both years at Logon ...Eorned a spot on the President's Honor List one semester and the Vice President's Ful Name: Jill Morie Sloon Honor List three semesters ... Received the Chemistry/Mathematics Aword ... At Johnston City High School, Sloan was a Birth Date: January 17, three-time all-conference performer, who earned third-team all-state honors as a senior. ..A lso corralled All-South 1981 (twice) and all-tournament (four times) accolades during her career... Owned a career .361 batting overage in her four Malor: Secondary seasons on the JCHS team ... As a junior, she led the team in stolen bases, batting average, triples, runs scored and Education (Mathematics) Minor. Coaching home runs. collecting nine in the latter cotegory.. .T eam advanced to the state tournament her final two years, finished Pcnnts: Jon & Edra Sloon second as a junior and third as a senior... The Indians won their conference crown all four years ...P layed four years of Sl,lngs: Julie 125) volleyball at Johnston City and started each season ... Named to the all-tournament team, and was an all-conference car.er Goal: Become a selection twice--firstteam as a senior and second team as a junior... Coptained the squad her senior year.. .Membe r of university moth professor the squad for four years ...An National Cheerleading Association All-American each year. and a head coach of a ~ DMsion I softboN team = Why I Chose MSU: Sloan's Career Highlights Because Igot a scholarship to • 1\No-time Academic All-American at John A. Logan Community College. • Third-team all-state as a senior at Johnston City High School. , ~S::::!~tt-ee • High school team finished second in the 1998 state tournament and third at the 1999 championships. w ' ~

Freshman C At Morehead State: Will battle for the starting catcher 5-8 R/R job ... Good natural ability, but row. .. Developed over fall Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. semester. .. Has nice feet, a solid arm and quick hands ... Prior Central H.S. to MSU: Walker starred at Columbia Central High School, which finished the 2001 season as the state runner-up ... Lions Walker's Fast Facts won the sub-state, region and district titles en route to the state tournoment...Earned team's Offensive Award as a Ful Name: Kacy Hollis senior. ..Nomed as on all-district choice and Central's Most Improved Player in 2000.. .Member of the volleyball and Walker Birth Date: September 20, cheerleading squads at the school. .. Tabbed all-district in volleyball as a junior and a senior... Ployed for the Columbia 1982 Crushers. Columbia Heat and Huntsville Sharks summer teams. ..The Heat won state and regional titles twice each Malor: Pre-Medicine Pcnnts: Robin & Betsy during her tenure with the club ...Li sts her favorite career highlight as beating Soddy Daisy High School in 10 innings in the Walker Siblings: Zoe (15) 2001 state semifinols... An outstanding student, Walker was a member of the National Honor Society and listed in Who's Co,_., Goal: To become a Who Among American High School students. plastic surgeon Why I Chose MSU: The small campus and the opportunity to ploy softball Walker's Career Highlights I Collect: Teo cups • High school team, Columbia Central, advanced to the state finals in 2001. Favorite Book: Ello the Bod • Won two state titles with the Columbia Heat summer team. ~ by Robert Krous • High school Offensive MVP as a senior.

14 2002 Eagle Softball™ All-Time Fastpitch Letterwinners Athlete Years Athlete Years Dena Austin 1989 Toni Orr 2002- Felicia Austin 1995 Kirn Osborne 1989 Jamie Baker 1989 Beth Owens 1990-93 Becky Bailey 1989-92 Natalee Owens 2002- Heather Barnhart 1993-95 Shannon O'Toole 1994-95 Shannon Bender 1997-00 Susan Pope 1995-98 Michelle Bernard 1989 Genine Pellegrino 1998-99 Tracy Bowling 1989 Alison Queen 2001- Judy Braley 1989-92 Nola Queen 1998-01 Nikki Brock 1999- Heather Ronson 2000 Joy Brookbank 1989 Brenna Read 2001- Angie Brooker 1996-99 Melissa Rice 2002- Jaime Cobo 1995-96 Toro Ricketts 1994 Alma Chapmon 1996-99 Jonti Robinson 1998-01 Jessica Chin 2002- Angie Roush 1994-97 Jennifer Clark 1990 Rachael Schatzle 1994 Koria Clifton 1989-91 Cindy Schoell man 1990 Molly Cope 2002- Mondy Schultz 1990-91 Sascha Cox 1998-99 Marsha Schultz 1994-95 Pam Crowford 1999- Nikki Scott 2000 Christy Creswell 1996 Jami Seamon 2001 Lesley Curtis 1998-99 Erin Shish 1991-94 Angie Davis 1989-92 Jill Sloon 2002- Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Alicia Sprott 1996 Arny Estridge 1991-94 Alicia Stevens 2001 Teresa Ferriell 1991 Kelly Stewart 1997-00 Stephanie Fletcher 1992-93 Micele Sturm 2000 Dono Fohl 1998-01 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Erin Foree 2002- Stephanie Swonger 1999- Amy Fox 1999- Gino Taylor 1990 Leslie Gibbs 1995-97 Lilgenio Texter 1993 Julie Gibson 1990-91 Carol Thompson 1989-90 Koren Gillum 2000 Toro Thomas 1989 Jenn Graham 2001 Arny Tirnble 1990-93 Stephanie Graham 1994-97 Cheri Venturino (Strunkl 1993-94, 96-97 Melissa Grigsby 1991 Jamie Vojvodich 1996 Soro Hocker 2001- Kacy Walker 2002- Jessica Hardy 1994-95 Cathi Watson 1989-92 Stephanie Hernandez 2002- Tracy Webb 1993 Tracy Herron 1990 Ashli White 1990-93 Vanessa Higgins 2001 Arny Wilkinson 1998-01 Heather Hoying 1998-01 Connie Via 1991 Trish Hudson 1989 Stacy Zorernbski 1995 Heather Hughes 1998-01 Jacque Jockson 2002- Bold indicates current players Martha Kelly 1997 Tiffany King 1997 Christy Lainhart 1998 Shendro Landis 1995 Mario Lanzi 1998-00 Tiffany Leonard 1994 Keri Maddox 1993 JulieMorigo 1990 Natalie Massingill 1999 Shannon Mercer 1989-90 Michelle McCrody 2002- Julie McDermott 1991-92 Jodi McMockin 1991-94 Melisa Mitterniller 1998-99 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 Jeanne Noble 1992-93 Shannon Nord 2001

15 Morehead State University 2001 Final Statistics and Results 2001 Final Softball Statistics Record: 13-29 OVC: 6-14 (7th Place) Home: 9-8 Away: 4-15 Neutral: 0-6 Batting PLAYER AVG GP-GS AB R H 28 38 HR RBI TB SLG% BB HP so 08% SF SH SB-AS FLO% Jonti Robinson .304 42-42 ll5 10 35 6 1 0 15 43 .374 8 1 23 .352 1 3 1- 1 .918 Shannon Nord .265 41-41 113 15 30 5 1 0 5 37 .327 7 4 16 .331 0 5 10- 17 1.000 Alison Queen .259 42-41 112 10 29 4 1 2 10 41 .366 12 2 21 .339 1 0 1-1 .972 Pam Crawford .222 30-23 72 3 16 5 0 0 4 21 .292 6 0 20 .282 0 2 3-4 .965 Dana Fohl .210 29-26 81 4 17 3 0 0 8 20 .247 1 0 19 .217 1 0 1-1 .880 Amy Wilkinson .200 41-41 105 3 21 6 0 0 9 27 .257 9 0 24 .263 0 5 0-0 .883 Stephanie Swanger .186 35- 19 43 9 8 0 0 0 1 8 .186 5 0 11 .271 0 5 8-10 .800 Brenna Read .171 25-12 35 1 6 1 0 0 0 7 .200 0 1 7 .194 0 3 0-1 .887 Nikki Brock .167 32-30 78 6 13 1 0 1 2 17 .218 3 0 21 .198 0 4 7-9 .941 Heather Hughes .167 27-24 60 3 10 0 0 0 0 10 .167 0 0 17 .167 0 3 1-2 .935 Amy Fox .164 27-17 55 3 9 2 0 0 0 11 .200 1 0 9 .179 0 1 0-0 .786 Nola Queen .111 40-38 108 4 12 5 1 3 5 28 .259 5 0 25 .150 0 0 0-0 .991 Vanessa Higgins .111 30-14 9 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 .111 1 0 3 .200 0 0 3-5 .912 Heather Hoying .083 16-10 24 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 .083 0 0 2 .083 0 0 0-0 .905 Jenn Graham .050 24-19 20 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .050 1 0 6 .095 0 1 0-0 .976 Sara Hacker .000 7-1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 2 .143 0 l 0-0 1.000 Jami Seaman .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 1.000 Alicia Stevens .000 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0-0 .000 Moll~ Surra tt .000 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0-0 .900 MSU Totals .203 42-42 1037 77 210 38 4 6 61 274 .264 61 8 226 .252 3 33 35-51 .942 o eeonent Totals .285 42-42 1121 175 319 39 18 8 139 418 .373 84 21 104 .343 10 42 46-56 .955 Pitching PLAYER W- L PCT ERA G- GS CG sv SHO IP H R ER BB HB WP so 28 38 HR BK AB OBA Pam Crawford 10-18 .357 2.53 33-23 22 2 4 182.2 200 95 66 40 9 16 73 22 10 3 1 732 .273 J Mally Surratt 2-6 .250 3.02 10-10 4 0 0 44.0 46 26 19 19 6 2 26 8 3 1 0 168 .274 1-5 .1 67 5.25 11-9 4 0 0 49.1 73 54 37 25 6 12 5 9 5 4 0 221 .330 ' JomiMSU SeoTotalmsoo 13-29 .310 3.09 42-42 30 2 4 276.0 319 175 122 84 21 30 104 39 18 8 1 1121 .285 Opponent Totals 29-13 .690 1. 37 42-42 35 1 13 285.2 210 77 56 61 8 15 226 38 4 6 0 1037 .203 Miscellaneous "' Passed Balls: MSU--18 (Graham--8, Higgins--8, Hoying--2), OPP--5 N Steals/Caught by: MSU--46/10 (Crawford--28/7, Graham--20/ 6, Higgins--14/3, Hoying--12/1; Seaman--11/1; Surratt--712 1, OPP--35/16 Grounded Into Double Play: MSU--2 (Hughes, Wilkinson--11, OPP--8 ~ Double Plays: MSU--19 (N. Queen--13; Robinson--?; Wilkinson--6; Brock--4; Nord, A. Queen--3; Crawford--2; Hacker, Graham, Surra tt, Read--11, OPP--15 Triple Plays: MSU--0, OPP--0 Grand Slams: MSU--0, OPP--0 Intentional Walks: MSU--2 (Wilkinson, Robinson), OPP--3 Catchers Interference: MSU--1 (Higgins--11, OPP--1 Pickoffs: MSU--3 (Wilkinson, Nord, Fohl--11, OPP--0 Left on Base: MSU--209, OPP--276 2001 Final Softball Results ~ OeRQnent W- L Score Pitcher Date OeRQnent W:.!, ~ Pitcher 2-27 at Northern Kentucky L 0-2 Surratt 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCK'r w 1- 0 Crowford 2-27 at Northern Kentucky W= 3-0 Crawford 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCK'r L 2- 4 Crawford 3-3 KENT STATES L 0-3 Crawford 4- 7 at Tennessee Tech* L! 0-8 Crawford 3-3 tUPUtS L 1-6 Surratt 4- 7 at Tennessee Tech* L 2-9 Seaman 3-9 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 2-1 Surratt 4-8 at Tennessee Tech* L 1- 3 Crawford 3-9 WEST VIRGINIA TECH WI 9- 0 Crawford 4- 11 at Kentucky L! 0-8 Crawford 3- 10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE w 2- 1 Crawford 4-11 at Kentucky L! 0-15 Seaman 3- 10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE w 7-3 Surratt 4-13 EASTERN ILLINOtS• w 1-0 Crawford 3-15 vs. Louisville& L 0-3 Crawford 4 - 13 EASTERN ILLINOIS• w 4 -1 Seamon 3-16 vs. New Mexico& L 0-4 Surratt 4 - 14 EASTERN ILLINOIS* L 1-2 Crawford 3-16 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi& L 0-9 Crawford 4-19 al Marshall w 2-1 Crawford 3-16 vs. Sacramento Stale& L 1-2 Surratt 4-19 al Marshall L 1-6 Seaman 3-17 vs. Purdue& L 1-6 Crawford 4-21 al Tennessee Slate• w 5-4 Crawford 3-17 vs. Western Kentucky& L 0-6 Surratt 4-21 al Tennessee Slate• L 2-3 Crawford 3-21 al Dayton L" 1-2 Crawford 4-22 al Tennessee Slate• L 3-6 Crawford 3-21 al Dayton L 0-5 Surratt 4-28 at Southeast M issouri Slate• L 2-4 Crawford 3-24 AUSTIN PEAY STATE• L 0 - 1 Crawford 4-28 at Southeast M issouri Slate• L 3-9 Seaman 3-24 AUSTIN PEAY STATE• L 1- 4 Crawford 4-29 at Southeast Missouri Slate• L 4-6 Crawford 3-25 AUSTIN PEAY STATE• L 2- 6 Crawford 3- 28 al Louisville w 7-6 Crawford HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS 3- 28 at Louisville L 0-7 Seaman $ MSU Mini-Tournament (Morehead, Ky.) 3- 31 TENNESSEE-MARTIN* w 4 - 3 Crawford & Capital Classic (Sacramento, Calif.I 3- 31 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 2-1 Crawford Ohio Valley Conference game 4 - 1 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L 0-5 Crawford ! 5 innings, ? 6 innings, + 8 innings, = 9 innings, " 13 innings 16 2002 Eagle Softball™ 2001 Game-By-Game Statistics/Highs & Lows BATTING PITCHING Date Opponent Result AB B !:!. RBI 28 38 HR SB SAC !.e !:!. B ER BB so 2-27 at Northern Kentucky L (0-2) 26 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 6.0 4 2 0 1 4 2-27 at Northern Kentucky W(3-0) 34 3 5 2 1 0 0 2 0 9.0 6 0 0 1 5 3-3 KENT STATES L(0-3) 23 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 7.0 11 3 3 1 3 3-3 IUPUIS L (1-6) 22 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 6 6 5 3 3 3-9 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W(2-1) 20 2 4 2 1 0 0 3 3 7.0 7 1 1 2 9 3-9 WEST VIRGINIA TECH W(9-0) 21 9 10 7 1 0 0 3 1 5.0 1 0 0 3 2 3-10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W(2-1) 24 2 6 2 0 0 1 1 1 7.0 6 1 1 1 2 3-10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W(7-3) 26 7 7 6 0 1 1 2 0 7.0 4 3 2 4 5 3-15 vs. Louisville& L (0-3) 21 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.0 10 3 3 1 2 3-16 vs. New Mexico& L (0-4) 27 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 6.0 10 4 4 3 1 3-16 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi& L (0-9) 25 0 6 0 2 0 0 1 0 7.0 11 9 4 4 2 3-16 vs. Sacramento State& L 11-2) 23 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 6.0 5 2 1 0 3 3-17 vs. Purdue& L 11-6) 25 1 5 0 2 0 0 2 0 7.0 9 6 3 0 2 3-17 vs. Western Kentucky& L (0-6) 23 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 6.0 8 6 6 4 3 3-21 at Dayton L(l-2) 47 1 9 1 1 1 0 0 2 12.1 13 2 0 2 5 3-21 at Dayton L (0-5) 27 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 6.0 9 5 3 3 2 3-24 AUSTIN PEAY STATE" L (0- 1) 27 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 7.0 3 1 1 3 2 3-24 AUSTIN PEAY STATE" L (1-4) 24 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 7.0 9 4 2 1 6 3-25 AUSTIN PEAY STATE" L (2-6) 27 2 7 2 2 0 0 0 2 7.0 7 6 6 4 0 3-28 at Louisville W (7-6) 28 7 6 4 2 1 1 2 1 7.0 11 6 5 3 5 3-28 at Louisville L (0-7) 24 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 9 7 6 5 2 3-31 TENNESSEE-MARTIN" W(4- 3) 24 4 7 4 1 0 1 0 2 7.0 9 3 2 3 5 3-31 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• W(2- 1) 22 2 6 2 1 0 1 0 2 7.0 4 1 1 2 2 4-1 TENNESSEE-MARTIN" L(0- 5) 22 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7.0 9 5 4 0 4 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY" W (1-0) 18 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 7.0 2 0 0 1 1 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L(2-4) 25 2 7 1 1 0 0 0 2 7.0 7 4 4 2 1 4-7 at Tennessee Tech* L (0-8) 15 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4.0 9 8 4 0 1 ~ 4-7 at Tennessee Tech* L 12-9) 22 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 6.0 11 9 8 2 4-8 atTennessee Tech* L 11 -3) 26 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 2 6.0 8 3 1 1 4-11 at Kentucky L 10-8) 16 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 4.0 9 8 4 1 4-11 at Kentucky L 10-15) 20 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 4.0 17 15 9 3 4-13 EASTERN IWNOIS" W (1- 0) 21 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 7.0 1 0 0 1 4-13 EASTERN IWNOIS" W(4-1) 27 4 8 3 2 1 0 0 0 7.0 3 1 1 1 ii1 w N 4-14 EASTERN IWNOIS" L (1-2) 25 1 7 0 4 0 0 4 1 7.0 6 2 1 1 3 4-19 at Marshall W(2-l) 26 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 7.0 4 1 1 2 2 ~ 4-19 at Marshall L 11 -6) 27 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 6.0 14 6 4 1 0 4-21 at Tennessee State* W(5-4) 31 5 8 5 3 0 0 0 2 7.0 10 4 3 1 2 4-21 at Tennessee State* L (2-3) 25 2 5 2 1 0 0 2 0 6.2 6 3 1 4 3 4-22 at Tennessee State* L (3-6) 27 3 9 3 0 0 0 2 1 6.0 7 6 5 0 0 4-28 at Southeast Missouri State* L(2-4) 23 2 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 6.0 8 4 3 2 0 4-28 at Southeast Missouri State* L (3-9) 26 3 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 6.0 7 9 6 6 0 4-29 at Southeast Missouri State* L (4-6) 25 4 7 3 0 0 1 2 1 6.0 9 6 4 1 4

$ MSU Mini-Tournament (Morehead, Ky.) & Capital Classic (Sacramento, Calif.) * Ohio Valley Conference game HOME GAMES IN BOLO CAPS 2001 GAME HIGHS TEAM INDMDUAL BATTING e !IC:HING BAIIlt-!G PITCHING At Bats--47 vs. UD (Mor. 21) Inn. Pitched--12.l vs. UD IMor. 211 At Bats--6, three times m Pldlld--12.1, P. Oowkxd'IS. UD(Ma'. 21) Runs-9 vs. W.V. Tech (Mor. 91 Strikeouts-9 vs. W.V. Tech (Mor. 9) Runs--2. twice Strbouts-9, M. Surratt vs. W.V. Tech (Mor. 9) Hits--10 vs. W.V. Tech (Mor. 9) Fewest Hits--1, two games Hits--3, six times Wld Pltches-3, twice RBl-7 vs. W.V. Tech IMor. 9) Wld Pitches--4 vs. EKU (A~r. 3) RBl--4, twice HtBatsnwl-4 , M. Surrotlvs. lUPUI !Mor. 3) Doubles--4 vs. EIU (Apr. 14) Hit Batsmen--4 vs. IUPUI Mor. 3) Doubles--2, twice Trlples-1, four games Triples--1. four times Home Runs- 1, six games Home Runs-1, six times EIELDING Tot. Bases-13 vs. Uofl (Mor. 28) FIELDING Tot. BoHs--6, twice Putouts-20, N. Queen vs. UO (Mor. 21) Walks--5, two games Putouts--37 vs. UD (Mor. 21) Walks--2. three times Assists-10, J. Robinson vs. UD (Mor. 21) Strikeouts--13 vs. MU (Apr. 19) Assists-26 vs. UD (Mor. 21) Strikeouts--3, three times Errors- 2. 11 times Sac. Hits-2, nine games Errors--6 vs. Purdue (Mor. 17) Sac. Ht5-2. S. Swonger vs. EKU (Mor. 31 Passed Balls--2, three times Sac. Flies- 1, three games Passed Balls--2, four games Sac. Flies-I, three times Stolen Bases--4 vs. EIU (Apr. 14) DPs--2, three games Stolen BoHs--2, five limes Hit B~Pitch -2 vs. EIU (Apr. 14) Hit BiPitch -1, eight times Caug Steallng--2, two games Caug Stealing-I, 16 limes RunMf'I LOB--11 vs. UD (Mor. 21) Runners LOB--5, D. Fohl vs. NKU (Feb. 27) Hit Into DP--2, two games 17 Morehead State University The Ohio Valley Conference Entering its 54th year, the Ohio Valley Confer- opponent. The statement has become a mo?el ence continues to build on the success that has for others to follow across the nation, answering Final 2001 Standings made ii the nation's eighth-oldest NCAA Division I the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commis­ conference. sion to improve sportsmanship in collegiate ath- Team ovc Overall The OVC's proud past dotes bock to 1948, but letics. Tennessee Tech 17-4 44-20 seeds for the new league were actually planted in Over the lost 53 years, OVC teams hove gor- Southeast Missouri State 16-5 25-25 1941. It was then that Roy Stewart, the athletics nered notional championships and bowl games in director at Murray Stole, Charles !Turkey) Hughes, football. along with notional team or individual titles Eastern Kentucky 15-5 41-17 the athletics director at Eastern Kentucky, and Kelly in the sports of rifle, cross country, track and field, Eastern Illinois 9-12 15-34 Thompson, the public relations director at Western and golf. Tennessee State 8-13 13-26 Kentucky, first broached the idea of forming a new The OVC has also produced several Olympic conference. Discussions were put on hold by World athletes, while some of the greatest players in Austin Peay State 8-13 13-42 War 11, but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the professional sports were educated at OVC institu­ MOREHEAD STATE 6-14 13-29 Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as the three original lions. The list includes former greats such as Tennessee-Martin 4-17 9-45 institutions combined with Morehead State, Louis- basketball's Clem Hoskins !Western Kentucky) ville and Evansville to form the OVC. and two-sport star Steve Hamilton !Morehead In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a Slate) to present-day standouts like basketball 2001 Tournament Results much more significant scale socially. During times players Carlos Rogers !Tennessee State), Popeye of racial segregation, league member Morehead Jones !Murray State) and Bubbo Wells !Austin First Round State became one of the first non-traditionally Peay). football players Chad Bratzke !Eastern (4) Eastern Illinois def. (5) Tennessee State, 4-3 block mid-southern institutions to accept a block Kentucky). Chris Watson !Eastern Illinois), Marquis (31 Eastern Kentucky def. (61 Austin Peay State, 2-0 student. In 1958, Marshall Banks earned athleti- Walker !Southeast Missouri) and Brent Alexander cally-reloted aid at Morehead, which signed a !Tennessee State). baseball players Kirk Reuter Winners' Bracket second block athlete, Howard Murphy, a year later. !Murray State). Kerry Robinson !Southeast Mis­ (1) Tennessee Tech def. (41 Eastern Illinois, 1-0 (ln 196\ Murphy earned football all-co~ference souril and Willie Blair !Morehead Stole) and profes­ recognitIon at halfback.I With racial barriers bro- sionol golfer Jeff Slumon !Tennessee Tech). (31 Eastern Kentucky def. (2) Southeast MissouiState, 2-0 ken, the rest of the institutions in the league began The playing field isn't the only place where OVC to provide educational and athletic opportunities athletes ore working hard. The league also recog­ Losers' Bracket to African-Americans. nizes excellence in the classroom. The prestigious (4) Eastern Illinois def. (6) Austin Peay State, 6-3 In the late 1970s, women's athletics began OVC Academic Achievement Bonner is awarded (2) Southeast Mssouri State def. (5) Tennessee State, 1-0 somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the annually to the league school whose athletes NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women's produce the highest grade point overage when Losers' Bracket sports. Recognizing the need lo provide increased compared to the general student body. Also, six (4) Eastern Illinois def. 121 Southeast Missouri State, 1-0 opportunities for le- ~---,-,....,....,--,-,--.,....,..--,---,--,-,-,...,...,,..,,..,--.,...-_,...,.....--, Sch o I a r - At h I e I e mole athletes, the /-0"'//½ ,,._/ //,/ Awards are pre- Winners' Bracket Semifinal ~ OVC established 1///1/, /) / / sented yearly to (1) Tennessee Tech def. (3) Eastern Kentucky, 3-1 = women's chompi- /. ~ -F kf':.IR'i// ~ 1eJ0 male and female onships in the sports ~ ' 1<9 o!"/ J, athletes, while oth- Losers' Bracket Semifinal of basketball. tennis Brei:lIf NPOO·') } N' ; · 'if ers are commended 0 (31 Eastern Kentucky def. (4) Eastern Illinois, 1-0 and track in 1977, 1/0h P.<(6Le-".'.'~, ()5 3 1717 ~8/ Medal of Honor re- w over the next four weh]ld/. e -~,,.,,. d

Location: Clarksville, TN Location: Dayton, OH Location: Charleston, IL Location: Richmond, KY Enrollment: 7,411 Enrollment: 6,300 Enrollment: 10,531 Enrollment: 14,429 Nickname: Lady Govs Nickname: Flyers Nickname: Panthers Nickname: Colonels Colors: Red & White Colors: Red & Blue Colors: Blue & Gray Colors: Maroon & W Ue Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Atlantic 10 Conference: Ohio Valley Confere~e: 9.!Jli Va !ey Field: Lady Govs Field Field: Stuart Field F'ield: Williams Field Field: fiGe- u ~~ct_}ie(d Head Coach: Tara Csemecky Head Coach: Jodi E\ckemeyer Head Coach: Lloydene Searle Head Jorie W.i rtnington Alma Mat.-: UNC Greensboro '94 Alma Matw: Oay(oo '9J Alma Matw: Utah State '75 Alma -,: _&,~~~ ~ tote_8 Q Record at School: 37-117 Record at~: 128-163-4 Record at School: 94-120 Record ~ rL37-248 Years at School: 3 Years at School: 6 Years at School: 4 Years at ~~ ~ Career Record: Same Career Record: Sqme Career Record: 603-490 (21) Coreer Record· l!i9l Officef hone: (9311 221-6190 Office Pilon!: (9371~29-4399 Office Phone: (217) 581-2093 OfficePhone: ~~1246 Assistant Coach: Andrea Gore Assistant Coaches: Ty Brenning, Assistant Coach: Becky Norris Assistant Coacff..:SU~Roesslein 2001 Rttcords: 13-42 18-13) Andy Welches 2001 Records: 15-34 (9-12) 2001 Records: 41~1:-lf-7-. fl5-5) t.ett.winners R/L: 9/ 4 2001 Records: 19-31 (9-12) Letterwinners R/L: 10/7 Letterwinners ~"t : 13/4 SID Contact: Brod Kirtley Letterwinners R/ L: 15/3 SID Contact: Pat Osterman SID Contact: Hug Davis Office Phone: (931) 221-7561 SID Contact: Kevin Wilkinson Office Phone: 1217) 581-7020 Office Phone: 1859) 62~-1253 Home Phone: 1931) 553-2845 Office Phone: 1937) 229-4460 Home Phone: 1217) 348-0485 Home Phone: 1859) 624-0250 Email: [email protected] Home Phone: 1937) 555-1212 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] SID Fax: 1931) 221-7562 [email protected] SID Fax: 1217) 581-6434 SID Fax: (859) 622-1230 Web Site: www.opsu.edu/othletics SID Fox: 1937) 229-4461 Web Site: www.eiu.edu/-sprtinfo Web Site: www.ekusports.com Web Site: www.Do tonFI ers.com Indiana State Kentucky Marshall Northem Kentucky

Location: Huntington, WV Location: Highland Heights, KY Enrollment: 16,000 Enrollment: 12,500 Nickname: Thundering Herd Nickname: Norse Colors: Kelly Green & White Colors: Gold, Block & White Conference: Mid-American Conference: Great Lakes Valley Field: Dot 1-jicks Field Field: Grein Softball Field Head Cooch: ShondoJ;tanton Head Coach: Kathy B Alma Mater: UNC Greehsboro '96 Alma Mater: Northern Recor Years ....,,_ ,_ Reco$ ~:7 - Ca Offic 370 ~=~:i8i9)~ 512-5-239 Assi ,ntri~ ~II; e Pry, Assistant Coaches: Misty Bridges, April piet on Chip Gregg 2001 R , 1~5 I 2001 Records: 28-25 113-91 Lette . 00 ..,, Letterwinners R/L: 10/3 SID Contact: Andrea Smith SID Contact: Don Owen Office Phone: 1304) 696-4662 Office Phone: (8591 572-5470 Home Phone: (3041555-1212 Home Phone: (8591431-3283 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] SID Fax: 1304) 696-2325 SID Fax: 1859) 572-5427 Web Site: www.HerdZone.com Web Site: www.nku.edu/-othletics Southeast Missw; State Tennessee-Martin Tennessee State Tennessee Tech

Location: Cope Girardeau, MO Location: Cookeville, TN Enrollment: 9,200 EnroNment: 8,650 Nickname: Otahkions Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Red & Block Colors: Purple & Gold Conference: O i Valley Conference: Ohio Volley Field: Soul Field: Tech SoftblJII Field Head Head=Toty Ag,eson AlmaM Alma Ei1Win -~ukee'92 Rec~~ :· 11 6-77 Yea Sc · Corw R= -155 18t'fl - 93 ~ :93 . ~ nderwood 16-5) ~rr=l:~~!~1~ ) n 2/4 Letterwinners R/ L: 11/5 SID Contact: Kyle Schwartz SID Contact: Rob Schabert Office Phone: 15731651-2937 Office Phone: 1931) 372-3088 Home Phone: (573) 332-7266 Home Phone: 1931) 526-2576 Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] SID Fax: 1931) 372-6139 SID Fax: (573) 651-2810 Web Site: www2.tntech.edu/ Web Site: www.GoSoutheost.com athletics 20 2002 Eagle SoftballrM Road & Tournament Opponents Appalachian State Bowing Green State Bradley Coastal Carolina

Location:Boone,NC Location: Bowling Green, OH Location: Peoria, IL Location: Conway, SC Nickname: Mountaineers Nickname: Falcons Nickname: Braves Nickname: Lady C · · rs Colors: Block & Gold Colors: Orange & Brown Col Colors: Coastal ze & Conference: Southern Conference! Micl-li:mencon Co Bloc Field: Watauga Coun1t1"ic:Q..,.. Field: BGSU S0ftbo~ Fi Co Head Cooch: W'.illi. -~iCKt:ii'l Head~: Leigh R~•Show H Fi II Field AlmaM Alma MCMi: Toledo ''12 Alm H Unive[ · Record at School: 8?- 4 (31 Rec Alma · u :i14 Recnir4.t.re21ii Assi~ Cooch: L~a Richards Assi onn Recordot 9,1-14) As. 200l~ 35-1 9-51 200 Assistant . ·~r. H Letterwinners R1L.:~6 4 Letterwinners R/ L: 10/ 4 McKewn elly 2001 Records: 13-36 (4-13) SID Contact: M~ 'tl on SID Contact: Jim Rea 2001 Records: 2-~23 (8-2) Letterwinners R/L: 13/2 Office Phone: (419) 372'.'.'o474 Office Phone: (3091677-3869 Letterwinners R/L! 10/7 SID Contact: John Butts SID Fax: (419) 372-6015 SID Fax: (309) 677-2626 SID Contact: wo1ne White Office Phone: (8281262-2268 Office Phone: (8431 349-2822 9 IUPUI Morgan State Ohio State

Location: Knoxville, TN Location: Charlottesville, VA Nickname: Lady Volunteers Nickname: Cavaliers Colors: Orange & White Colon: Novy & Orange Conference: Southeoslern Conference, Allontic Coast Field: Tenressee Field al Tyson Pork Field: The Park Co-Head Cbac:hes: Ralp~ & Karen Head Cooch: Cheryl Sprangel Weekly Alma Mater: Michigan State '79 Alma~: R9lph--Arizona Stole Record at Schoof: 613-464-1 (18) '73/Ka~en,-PracL'l'C lut~eran '86 Assistant Coaches: Cathy Johnson, _ 5'=uster Recoras at School: ftrsl year each Tiffany Redding Meg Young Assistant Coach: Michele Granger 2001 Records:' 52-17 (5-51 3~ 2001 R~ords: 24-3519-20) Letterwinners R/L: 13/3 SID : lison-Rubin Letterw1nners R/L: 13/5 SID Contact: Bill Hurd Office Phone: (7181990-1522 SID Contoct:John Hines Office Phone: (434) 982-5500 SID Fax: (7181969-8468 Office Phone: (865) 974-4275 SID Fax· (434) 982-5525 SID Fax: 865 974-8875 . Western Kentucky Wright State ave Tournament Possi>le Opponents at the Winth Invitational Location: Bowling Green, KY Location: Fairborn, OH Gomes run from Fri., Moy 3 • • Nickname: Hilltoppers Nickname: Raiders through Sun., Moy 5, on the compu Birmmghom-Southem Colors: Red · Colors: Hunter Green & Gold of the conferer e (egulor-seoson Campbell tt--- champion. The toomomenl will feo Chorieston Southern Confere,,ita.~ftiS4~~ ­ Conference:HorlzonLeogue 0st Field: KU1.:,v11~1J.J Field: Wright,S(qle Softball Field lure a six-team double-elimination ~ ~b H Head Coocfi: Sheila Nohrgong formaf. TheOVCdoes r ec,veon ?r r- Alm M '92 Alma Mater: Wilberforce '94 out~ic;t>Eir;th to ~ETdurno llhnols Record at School: 191-227-3 (81 men . Tlie ~~ loo'1 chom Jacksonville State !s""d...,di,~ii..if~2wlr'll ~~ Cooch: icole Plu_ger pion will ho.§1 it,e Soul western Alh M~ Weave~== 2001 Records: 28-22 (7-5) lelic Cor1fere ~e ouZOfl\erJ! f hom Michi~~tote 2001 Rec : 23-37 (2-181 Lett~ R/l: 10/6 pion In ton AA plo -Ir\ 2 best two N_orth """""'na A&T State Letterwinners R/L: 9/ 5 SID Contact: Mott Zircher of-thret:t ~eQes, on ri., IV!OY o and Pitts~urgh Sol., Mayll, Wilh the winner earning Providence SID Contact: Brion Fremund Office Phone: (9371 775-2831 on automatic berth to the 48-tea St. Peter's Office Phone: (2701745-5045 SID Fax: (9371775-2818 NCAA Tournament, which begin Tulsa SID Fax: (2701745-3444 Mo 16. Winthro 21 Morehead State University Year-By-Year Fastpitch Results 1989 (17-11) 3-27 BEUARMINE w 5-3 1993 (25-17- 1) Q2t§ 3-27 BEUARMINE Qpponent W- L ~ w l--0 Dote Qp~nent W.:..I. ~ 3-28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 4-2 3-28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 9-2 3-16 vs. Fairfield L 4-5 3-28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 0-7 3-28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 3-1 3-16 vs. Moris! w 12-11 4-3 at Miami {Ohio) L 0-10 4-3 CHARLESTON (WV) L 0-1 3-17 vs. Fairfield w 5-1 4-3 at Miami {Ohio) L 0-10 4-3 CHARLESTON (WV) w 8-0 3-17 vs. Lehigh w 3-1 ~ WEST VIRGINIA STATE w 21-1 4-4 KENTUCKY STATE w 10-0 3-18 vs. Seton Holl L 5-6 ~ WEST VIRGINIA STATE w 6-4 4-4 KENTUCKY STATE w 15-5 3-18 vs. St. Peter's w 6-1 4-7 KENTUCKY STATE w 9-0 4-5 vs. North Alabama L 4-5 3-19 vs. Lehigh L 0-4 4-7 KENTUCKY STATE w 4-0 4-5 vs. Southern Indiana w 8-0 3-19 vs. Conisius L 0-6 4-7 KENTUCKY STATE w 12-0 4-6 vs. Evansville L 7-8 3-19 vs. Manhattan w 3-2 4-TI DAYTON w 4-3 4-9 at Kentucky State w 11-4 3-25 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 4-3 4-TI DAYTON w 2-1 4-10 at Bellormine w 9-3 3-25 NORTHERN KENTUCKY T 3-3 4-12 at Northern Kentucky L 0-1 4-10 at Bellormine L 2-10 3-28 at Middle Tennessee L 1-4 4-12 at Northern Kentucky w 1-0 4-TI KENTUCKY WESLEYAN w 9-6 3-28 at Middle Tennessee L 0-1 4-13 SHAWNEE STATE L 2-5 4-TI KENTUCKY WESLEYAN L 6-10 3-30 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY w 8-0 4-13 SHAWNEE STATE L u 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH L 2-4 3-30 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY w 4-2 4-17 RIO GRANDE w 12-2 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH L 2-6 4-3 at Southeast Missouri L 0-8 4-17 RIO GRANDE w 4-1 4-15 at Shawnee State L 2-3 4-3 at Southeast Missouri L 5-6 4-21 at Wright State w 1-0 4-15 at Shawnee State L 5-6 4-4 at Austin Peay w 2-1 4-21 vs. Dayton w 7-1 4-16 at Rio Grande w 14-2 4-4 at Austin Peay w 7-6 4-22 vs. Illinois-Chicago L 1-2 4-16 at Rio Grande L 0-3 ~ OHO L 4-5 4-22 vs. Tennessee Tech w 10-4 4-17 at Dayton L 1-6 ~ OHO w 5-3 4-25 WRIGHT STATE w 4-2 4-18 at Dayton L 4-7 4-7 at Eastern Kentucky w 1-0 4-25 WRIGHT STATE L 1-6 4-19 at Tennessee Tech w 4-3 4-7 at Eastern Kentu~ w 4-3 4-27 at Lincoln Memorial w 1-0 4-19 at Tennessee Tech w 3-1 4-10 SOUTHEAST MIS RI L 3-4 4-27 at Lincoln Memorial L 2-9 4-20 ot Tennessee Tech w 2-1 4-10 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI L 4-8 4-28 at Tennessee Tech L 0-4 4-20 ot Tennessee Tech L 1-2 4-TI MIDDLE TENNESSEE L 0-2 4-28 otTennessee Tech w 8-1 4-21 at Austin Peay w 4-3 4-TI MIDDLE TENNESSEE L l-3 4-28 at Tennessee Tech L 0-1 4-21 at Austin Peay w 11-0 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH L 1-5 4-23 SHAWNEE STATE w S-0 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH w 8-2 1990 (31-9-3) 4-23 SHAWNEE STATE w 9-4 4-17 AUSTIN PEAY w ll-1 W-L 4-25 at Lincoln Memorial L 1-3 4-17 AUSTIN PEAY w 6-2 ~ Op~nent Score 4-25 at Lincoln Memorial 3-3 ANDERSON UNIV. {IN) w 13-1 4-19 WRIGHT STATE w S-0 w 7-0 4-27 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY 3-3 ANDERSON UNIV. {IN) 14-2 w 3-1 4-19 WRIGHT STATE w 6-3 w 4-27 CAPITAL UNIVERSITY L 3-12 vs. Messiah College T 2-2 3-5 4-20 at Dayton w 6-1 3-12 vs. Charleston {W. Vo.I 5-1 DAYTON w 5-2 4-23 vs. Middle Tennessee& w 7-3 T 4-4 5-1 DAYTON _J 3-13 vs. Providence w 2-1 w 10-2 4-23 vs. Southeast Missouri& L 1-2 vs. Pennsylvania T 4-4 4-24 vs. Austin Peay& w 6-2 vs. Providence w 4-3 1992 (24- 23) 4-24 vs. Tennessee Tech& w 2-1 3-15 vs. Charleston {W Va I w 10-0 ~ ~nent W-L Score 4-24 vs. Southeast Missouri& L 0-6 3-15 vs. Allentown College w 5-4 3-12 VIRGINIA STATES w 7-0 4-27 at Rio Grande w 7-5 3-16 vs. Tennessee Tech L 5-6 3-12 WEST VIRGINIA STATES w 7-0 4-27 at Rio Grande L 3-6 ' l:ll 3-14 at Georgia Tech L 1-5 4-29 at Shawnee State 2-1 vs. Tennessee Tech L 5-6 w t~ BEUARMINE w 8-3 3-14 at Georgia Tech L 2-5 4-29 at Shawnee State w 3-1 w 3-21 BEUARMINE w 6-5 3-16 vs. Colgate w 4-1 N 3-27 al West Virginia State w 10-6 3-16 vs. Princeton L 4-5 1994 (14-23, 8-16flth) 3-27 at West Virginia State w 6-4 3-17 vs. Wisconsin-Porxside w 5-4 Date Op~nent W-L Score 8N 3-28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 1-4 3-17 vs. Springfield College L 6-7 3-11 at Middle Tennessee• - L 0-2 3-28 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L l-2 3-18 vs. Princeton L 4-9 3-11 at Middle Tennessee• L 3-5 3-30 at Charleston (W. Vo ) w 9-0 3-18 vs. Army L 0-10 3-12 at Tennessee State• w 16-2 3-30 at Charleston (W. Vo.) w 10-3 3-19 vs. East Stroudsburg L 1-4 3-12 at Tennessee State• w 4-2 4-4 KENTUCKY STATE w 27-0 3-19 vs. St. Peter's w 11 -4 3-16 at Kentucky Wesleyan L 1-6 4-4 KENTUCKY STATE w 3-2 3-20 vs. Colgate L 3-4 3-16 at Kentucky Wesleyan L 7-8 4-5 SHAWNEE STATE w 4-3 3-20 vs. Drexel L 2-10 3-25 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w TI-0 4-5 SHAWNEE STATE w 5-2 3-28 vs. Tennessee Tech L 1-3 3-25 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 13-1 4-10 at Univ. of Indianapolis L 1-15 3-28 vs. Tennessee Tech L 8-9 3-30 at Eastern Kentucky- L 0-5 4-10 at Univ. of Indianapolis L 1-2 4-3 at Capitol University w 5-1 3-30 at Eastern Kentucky' L 0-7 4-12 LINCOLN MEMORIAL L 2-3 4-3 at Capitol University w 5-4 4-1 at Southeast Missouri• L 2-4 4-5 4-12 LINCOLN MEMORIAL w 5-4 AUSTIN PEAY w 3-1 4-1 at Southeast Missouri• L 1-9 4-13 at Hanover College w 5-3 4-5 AUSTIN PEAY w 5-2 4-2 at Tennessee-Mortin• w 5-2 4-13 at Hanover College w 11 -1 4-6 at Shawnee State L 5-10 4-2 at Tennessee-Mortin• L 2-11 4-14 at Butler L 4-5 4-6 at Shawnee Stole L 2-3 4-5 at Ohio State L 2-6 4-14 at Butler w 4-1 4-7 at Northern Kentucky L 2-7 4-5 at Ohio State L 0-3 4-18 at Bellormine w 3-2 4-7 at Northern Kentucky w 8-3 4-7 MARSHALL w 3-1 4-8 WRIGHT STATE 4-18 at Bellormine w 3-1 w 18-7 4-7 MARSHALL L ~ 4-8 WRIGHT STATE 4-19 at Kentucky State w 2-0 w 15-5 4-8 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L ~ 4-19 at Kentucky State w 5-1 4-9 at Dayton L 3-4 4-8 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 7-3 4-24 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w l--0 4-9 at Dayton w 4-2 4-9 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• w 8-7 4-24 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w l--0 4-12 TENNESSEE TECH w 2-0 4-9 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 5-13 4-25 WEST VIRGINIA STATE w 10-0 4-12 TENNESSEE TECH L 2-6 4-10 TENNESSEE STATE• w 10-0 4-25 WEST VIRGINIA STATE w 8-0 4-13 KENTUCKY STATE w 2.4-0 4-10 TENNESSEE STATE• w 8-0 4-27 AUSTIN PEAY 5-4 4-13 KENTUCKY STATE w 23-0 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH• L 0-8 w 4-14 at Charleston (W Vo ) 4-27 AUSTIN PEAY L ~ L 4-6 4-13 TENNESSEE TECH• L 3-TI 4-28 at Tennessee Tech w 2-1 4-14 at Charleston (W Vo ) w 5-1 4-14 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 4-3 4-28 at Tennessee Tech w 1-0 4-15 at Wright State w 11 -8 4-14 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 0-5 4-15 at Wright State L 3-5 4-16 AUSTIN PEAY" L 2-4 1991 (32-19) 4-20 SHAWNEE STATE w 7-5 4-16 AUSTIN PEAY" L 5-6 Dote Opponent 4-20 SHAWNEE STATE L 6-3 4-17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 3-4 W.:..I. Sore 4-24 at Southeast Missouri& 3-2 ANDERSON UNIV. (IN) w 6-0 L 5-7 4-17 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 2-4 3-2 ANDERSON UNIV. (IN) 4-24 vs. Tennessee Tech& L 0-4 4-20 DAYTON w 7-1 w 6-3 4-25 vs. Austin Peay& 3-18 vs Yale w 6-0 w 8-0 4-20 DAYTON w 8-0 3-18 vs. Butler 4-25 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& L 1-10 4-22 vs. Middle Tennessee& w 1-0 L 5-9 4-25 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& 3-19 vs. Butler L 2-7 L 4-7 4-23 vs. Southeast Missouri& L 0-12 3-19 vs. Williams College 4-29 LINCOLN MEMORIAL w 3l-2 4-23 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& L 0-2 w 2-1 4-29 3-20 vs. Mercer w 7-2 LINCOLN MEMORIAL w 20-0 3-21 vs. Yale 5-1 RIO GRANDE w 3-2 1995 (18-33, 11-15/ 6th) L 1-4 5-1 RIO GRANDE 3-21 vs. Tufts University w 16-2 w TI-3 Dote Opponent W- L Score 3-22 vs. Hiram College w 21-4 3-10 at Tennessee Tech• -L 1-3 3-22 vs. Mercer L 0-7 3-10 at Tennessee Tech· L 0-8 22 2002 Eagle Softball™ Year-By-Year Fastpitch Results 3-11 at Middle Tennessee• L 2-5 4-17 MARSHALL L 2-3 3-21 vs. Almy L 0-3 3-11 at Middle Tennessee• L 1-5 4-21 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 0-1 3-21 vs.Brown w 6-0 3-13 vs. Providence L 2-5 4-21 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 2-1 3-25 KENTUCKY L 1-4 3-13 vs. Tennessee-Mortin L 0-5 4-24 at Eastern Kentucky° L 2-6 3-25 KENTUCKY L 0-7 3-14 vs. Valparaiso L 3-6 4-24 at Eastern Kentucky° L 1-2 3-28 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 4-2 3-14 vs. Moine L 0-9 4-2.6 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L 1-2 3-28 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 7-6 3-15 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy L 7-8 4-2.6 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L 2-4 3-31 MARSHALL L 2-7 3-15 vs Dayton w 4-3 4-27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 1-8 3-31 MARSHALL L l-9 3-16 vs. Providence L 2-5 4-27 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" w 4-1 4-2 at Wright Stole L 0-2 3-16 vs. St. Louis w 9-6 4-28 TENNESSEE STATE• w 8-3 4-2 at Wright Stole L 0-1 3-18 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy w 8-6 4-28 TENNESSEE STATE• w ll-2 4-5 at Tennessee-Mortin• w 2-0 3-18 vs. Florido Atlantic L 1-2 4-30 WRIGHT STATE L 0-1 4-5 at Tennessee-Mortin• L 1-2 3-22 al Marshall L 2-4 4-30 WRIGHT STATE L 0-S 4-8 al Dayton L 0-3 3-22 al Marshall L 1-2 5-4 vs. Eastern Kentucky& L 4-5 4-8 al Dayton L 6-7 3-24 vs. Cleveland Stole L 1-10 5-4 vs. Austin Peay& w 1-0 4-10 at Tennessee State• w 2-0 3-24 at Miami (Ohiol l 1-6 5-5 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& L 0-6 4-10 al Tennessee State• w 9-5 3-25 vs. Loyola (Ill.) L 3-4 4-11 at Middle Tennessee• L 2-3 3-25 vs. Dayton w 5-3 1997 (20-35-1, 11-19/7th) 4-11 at Middle Tennessee• L 1-3 3-26 vs. Loyola (Ill.) L 0-2 Qgt§ Opponent W-L Score 4-12 at Tennessee Tech• l 0-1 3-28 at Eastern Kentucky w 5-2 3-7 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 2-1 4-12 at Tennessee Tech• l 1-2 3-28 at Eastern Kentucky l 1-2 3-7 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 2-1 4-14 at Eastern Kentucky" l 0-6 3-29 at Ohio State l 4-8 3-11 at Dayton w 5-0 4-14 at Eastern Kentucky• l 1-2 3-29 al Ohio State l 1-3 3-11 ot Dayton T 6-6 4-18 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 0-6 3-31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 2-6 3-15 vs. Hartford w 5-0 4-18 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L 2-6 3-31 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• w 4-1 3-15 vs. Boston University L 1-2 4-20 EASTERN IWNOIS L 0-3 4-1 AUSTIN PEAY" w 2-1 3-16 vs. Yale l 1-4 4-20 EASTERN IWNOIS L l-12 4-1 AUSTIN PEAY" w 5-2 3-16 vs. Almy L 0-1 4-25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• w l-0 4-2 TENNESSEE TECH" L l-10 3-18 vs. Vermont w 1-0 4-25 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 1-2 4-2 TENNESSEE TECH• L 2-5 3-18 vs. Cornell w 4-1 4-2.6 TENNESSEE TECH• w l-0 4-5 at Dayton w 4-3 3-19 vs. Middle Tennessee L 2-4 4-2.6 TENNESSEE TECH• L 2-3 4-5 at Dayton w 8-4 3-19 vs. Texas Tech l 3-4 4-27 TENNESSEE STATE• w 2--0 4-7 TENNESSEE-MARTIN" w 3-2 3-22 at Middle Tennessee• L 2-3 4-27 TENNESSEE STATE" w 4-2 4-7 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L l-5 3-22 al Middle Tennessee• w 7-6 5-2 vs. Eastern Kentucky& L 4-5 4-8 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L l-10 3-23 at Tennessee State• w 11 -2 5-3 vs. Tennessee-Mortin& w 1-0 4-8 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 0-3 3-23 at Tennessee State• w 8-2 5-4 vs. Tennessee Tech& w 5-4 4-9 TENNESSEE STATE' w 4-2 3-24 at Austin Peay• L 0-8 5-4 vs. Eastern Kentucky& L 0-6 4-9 TENNESSEE STATE• w 7--0 3-24 at Austin Peay• L 4-9 4-12 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 6-1 3-26 at Marshall L 0-4 1999 (27-18, 16-5/ 3rd) :;; 4-12 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 2-1 3-26 at Marshall L 1-2 Date Opponent W-L 4-15 at Tennessee State• w 10-4 3-29 EASTERN IWNOIS• w 4--0 3-2 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 4-15 at Tennessee State• w 8-2 3-29 EASTERN IWNOIS• L 0-5 3-2 NORTHERN KENTUCKY L 3-7 4-18 MARSHALL L 6-7 3-30 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w l-0 3-12 DAYTON w 3-1 4-18 MARSHALL w 5-4 3-30 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L 0-5 3-12 DAYTON w l-0 4-21 at Southeast Missouri' L 3-4 3-31 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 0-6 3-15 vs. Rider L ~41-6 4-21 at Southeast Missouri' L 0-11 3-31 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI" L O-n 3-15 vs. Tennessee-Mortin w 13-1 4-22 at Austin Peay• L 1-2 4-5 at Tennessee Tech• L 0-2 3-16 vs. Fordham w 8-2 w 4-22 at Austin Peay° L 1-2 4-5 at Tennessee Tech' L 2-3 3-16 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy w 4-3 N 4-28 at Eastern Kentucky& l 9-10 4-8 at Eastern Kentucky" L 2-6 3-18 vs. Vermont L 0-2 ~ 4-29 vs. Austin Peay& L 4-5 4-8 at Eastern Kentucky" l 7-9 3-18 vs. Texas-Arlington l 2-3 4-11 ot Eastern Illinois' L 4-5 3-19 vs. Manhattan L 3-4 1996 (17-38, 12-14/ 6th) 4-11 ot Eastern Illinois• w 5-4 3-19 vs. Towson L 1-6 vs. Eastern Michigan 5-1 ~ Opponent W- L ~ 4-12 at Southeast Missouri• l 0-8 3-27 w 3-12 vs. Creighton - L 0-5 4-12 at Southeast Missouri• L 1-10 3-27 vs. Eastern Michigan L 0-3 3-13 vs. Valparaiso L 4-5 4-13 at Tennessee-Mortin' l 3-8 3-28 vs. Eastern Michigan w 3-2 3-13 vs. Providence L 0-5 4-13 at Tennessee-Mortin' w 5-3 3-28 01 Eastern Kentucky L 2-3 3-13 vs. Providence w 5-3 4-15 at Ohio State L 2-7 3-31 WRIGHT STATE L l-3 3-15 vs. Barry University L 0-2 4-15 at Ohio State L 0-10 3-31 WRIGHT STATE w 4-2 3-15 vs. IUPUI L 1-3 4-18 vs. South Florido L 0-8 4-2 TENNESSEE STATE• w 4-3 3-16 vs. Hartford L 0-9 4-18 vs. Jacksonville State L 0-4 4-2 TENNESSEE STATE• w 7-1 3-16 vs. Moine L 1-2 4-18 at Tennessee L 0-8 4-3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 2-10 3-22 vs. Michigan L 0-24 4-19 vs. Eastern Kentucky w 7-0 4-3 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• L 3-4 3-22 at Tennessee L 7-9 4-19 vs. UNC Greensboro w 4-3 4-7 at Marshall L 3-5 3-23 vs. Cleveland State L 2-3 4-20 vs. UNC Greensboro L 2-4 4-7 at Marshall w 2-1 3-23 vs. Austin Peay L 4-6 4-22 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 0-3 4-10 AUSTIN PEAY" w 9-1 3-24 vs. Sou1hwest Missouri L 0-8 4-22 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L l-3 4-10 AUSTIN PEAY" w 3-2 3-24 vs. Indiana State l 3-6 4-23 TENNESSEE TECH" L 2-4 4-TI TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 9-1 3-27 at Marshall L 0-6 4-23 TENNESSEE TECH" w 3-2 4-TI TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 9-1 3-27 at Marshall L 1-6 4-2.6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• L 0-4 4-13 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w l-0 3-28 at Ohio State w 6-4 4-2.6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" w l-0 4-13 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w l-0 3-28 at Ohio Slate L 1-6 4-28 TENNESSEE STATE• w 3-1 4-15 at Kentucky l 5-9 3-30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" w 3-2 4-28 TENNESSEE STATE• w ll-3 4-17 at Southeast Missouri' L 0-1 3-30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE• w 2-1 4-30 at Kentucky w 4-1 4-17 at Southeast Missouri• L 0-3 3-31 AUSTIN PEAY" w 6--0 4-30 at Kentucky L 2-4 4-18 at Eastern Illinois• w 3-0 3-31 AUSTIN PEAY" w 9-1 5-3 TENNESSEE TECH& L l-3 4-18 at Eastern Illinois• w 3-0 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 3-TI 5-4 EASTERN KENTUCKY& L 4-6 4-21 at Eastern Kentucky" w 4-1 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 3-5 4-21 at Eastern Kentucky• w 4-0 4-5 at Tennessee Tech' w 6-3 1998 (15-33, 7- 11/7th) 4-24 at Middle Tennessee• w 2-1 4-5 at Tennessee Tech• L 1-4 Date Opponent W - L Sc0re 4-24 at Middle Tennessee• w 2-1 4-6 at Middle Tennessee• w 6-2 2-27 vs. Ohio -L 0-8 4-25 at Tennessee State• w 9-2 4-6 at Middle Tennessee· L 0-3 2-28 vs. Writt State L 0-9 4-25 at Tennessee State• w 8-3 4-10 DAYTON L l-5 2-28 vs Nori western L 0-11 4-26 at Tennessee Tech' l 1-9 4-10 DAYTON w 5-4 3-1 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy L 1-6 5-1 vs. Eastern Kentucky& w 7-4 4-12 at Austin Peay• L 6-7 3-7 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 2--0 5-1 vs. Middle Tennessee& L 3-4 4-12 at Austin Peay• w 13-8 3-7 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 9-3 5-2 vs. Eastern Illinois& L 1-6 4-13 at Tennessee-Mortin· L 1-2 3-15 vs. Rutgers L 1-2 4-13 at Tennessee-Mortin• L 6-7 3-15 vs Fairfield L 1-7 4-14 at Southeast Missouri' L 0-6 3-16 vs Manhattan L 4-5 4-14 at Southeast Missouri' L 0-8 3-16 vs.Army w 1-0 4-15 at Tennessee State· w 13-1 3-18 vs Cornell L 2-8 4-15 at Tennessee State• w 11 -1 3-18 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy L 3-4 4-17 MARSHALL L 0-2 23 Morehead State University Year-By-Year Fastpitch Results/Series Records 2000 (20-35, 10-13/6th) 4-15 at Eastern Illinois• L 3-7 3-25 AUSTIN PEAY STATE• L 2--6 QQN Opponent W:.!, Score 4-16 at Eastern Illinois' w 6--4 3-28 at Louisville w 7-6 3-2 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 7-1 4-21 TENNESSEE STATE• w 18-3 3-28 at Louisville L 0-7 3-2 NORTHERN KENTUCKY w 6-1 4-21 TENNESSEE STATE• w 7-4 ~ TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 4-3 3-4 KENT STATE L 0--1 4-22 TENNESSEE STATE• w n-7 ~ TENNESSEE-MARTIN• w 2-1 3--4 vs. Dayton L 1-6 4-25 EASTE.RN KENTUCKY" w 8-0 4-1 TENNESSEE-MARTIN• L 0--5 3-5 vs. Kent State L 1-9 4-26 KENTUCKY L 2-7 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY" w 1-0 3-5 DAYTON L 0--2 4-26 KENTUCKY L 2-8 4-3 EASTERN KENTUCKY" L 2-4 3-8 at Kentucky L 0-5 4-29 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 0--5 4-7 at Tennessee Tech• L 0-8 3-8 at Kentucky L 0-8 4-29 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• w 6-1 4-7 at Tennessee Tech' L 2-9 3-9 MARSHAU. w 1--0 4-30 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI• L 0-2 4-8 at Tennessee Tech' L 1-3 3-9 MARSHAU. w 3-2 5-3 LOUISVUE L 0--8 4-11 at Kentucky L 0-8 3-12 vs Morist L 2-5 5-3 LOUISVUE L 0--8 4-11 at Kentucky L 0-15 3-12 vs Rider w 2-1 5-6 at Austin Peay• w 10-0 4-13 EASTERN IUJNOIS• w 1--0 3-13 vs Manhattan L 1-3 5-6 at Austin Peay' w 1-0 4-13 EASTERN IUJNOIS• w 4-1 3-13 vs. Wisconsin-Green Boy L 0-15 5-7 at Austin Peay' w 4-3 4-14 EASTERN IWNOIS• L 1-2 3-14 vs. Fairfield L 0-10 5- 11 vs. Southeast Missouri& L 3--4 4-19 at Marshall w 2-1 3-14 vs. Stephen F Austin L 1-8 5-11 vs Tennessee Tech& L 0-5 4-19 at Marshall L 1-6 3-16 vs. Moine w 4-3 4-21 at Tennessee State• w 5--4 3-16 vs. Ouinnipioc w 1-0 2001 (13-29, 6-14n th) 4-21 at Tennessee State• L 2-3 3-17 vs. lUPUI w 3-1 Dote Opponent W-L ~ 4-22 at Tennessee State• L 3-6 3-17 vs. Towson w 2-1 2-27 at Northern Kentucky -L 0-2 4-28 at Southeast Missouri State• L 2--4 3-21 AKRON L 0--1 2-27 at Northern Kentucky w 3-0 4-28 at Southeast Missouri State• L 3-9 3-21 AKRON L 1-7 3-3 KENT STATE L 0-3 4-29 at Southeast Missouri State• L 4-6 3-25 at Tennessee-Mortin' L 2-3 3-3 IUPUI L ~ 3-25 at Tennessee-Mortin' w 5-1 3-9 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w 2-1 • Ohio Volley Conference contest 3-26 at Tennessee-Mortin' L 1-6 3-9 WEST VIRGINIA TECH w ~ & Ohio Volley Conference Tournament contest 3-29 at Wright State L 0-1 3-10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE w 2-1 $ Victory by forfeit 3-29 at Wright Stole L 2--4 3-10 EAST TENNESSEE STATE w 7-3 HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS 4-1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 0-3 3-15 vs. Louisville L 0-3 4-1 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 4-5 3-16 vs. New Mexico L 0-4 4-2 MIDDLE TENNESSEE" L 2-3 3-16 vs Tex A&M-Corpus Christi L 0-9 4--4 at Ohio State L 2-7 3-16 vs Sacramento State L 1-2 4-4 at Ohio State w 10-2 3-17 vs. Purdue L 1-6 4-9 TENNESSEE TECH' L 0--1 3-17 vs Western Kentucky L 0-6 4-9 TENNESSEE TECH• L 3-6 3-21 at Dayton L 1-2 4-12 at Eastern Kentucky' L 1-3 3-21 at Dayton L 0-5 4-12 at Eastern Kentucky" L 0-5 3-24 AUSTIN PEAY STATE• L 0--1 _} 4-15 at Eastern Illinois' L 3--4 3-24 AUSTIN PEAY STATE• L 1-4 Series Records vs. All Opponents Akron 0-2 Illinois First Meeting Saint Louis 1-0 Allentown College 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 0-1 Seton Hall 0-1 w Anderson University 4-0 Indiana State 0-1 Shawnee State 7-9 'N IAppalachian State First Meeting IUPUI 1-2 South Florida 0-1 ~ Army 1-3 Jacksonville State 0-1 Southeast Missouri State 3-32 Austin Peay State 22-13 Kent State 0-3 Southern Indiana 1-0 Barry University 0-1 Kentucky 1-10 Southwest Missouri State 0-1 Bellarmine 7-1 Kentucky State 12-0 Springfield College 0-1 Birmingham-Southern First Meeting Kentucky Wesleyan 1-3 St. John"s First Meeting Boston University 0-1 Lehigh 1-1 St. Peter's 2-0 Bowling Green State First Meeting Lincoln Memorial 5-3 Stephen F. Austin 0-1 Bradley First Meeting Louisville 1-4 Tennessee 0-2 Brown 1-0 Loyola !Ill.I 0-2 Tennessee-Mortin 13-18 Butler 1-3 Maine 1-2 Tennessee State 28-2 Campbell First Meeting Manhattan 1-3 Tennessee Tech 15-34 Canisius 0-1 Marist 1-1 Texas-Arlington 0-1 Capital University 5-1 Marshall 6-14 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 0-1 Charleston Southern First Meeting Mercer 1-1 Towson 1-1 Cleveland State 0-2 Messiah College 0-0-1 Tufts University 1-0 Coastal Carolina First Meeting Michigan 0-1 Tulsa First Meeting Colgate 1-1 Michigan State First Meeting UNC Greensboro 1-1 Cornell 1-1 Middle Tennessee State 11-24 Univ. of Charleston IW.Va.) 5-2-1 Creighton 0-1 Morgan State First Meeting Univ. of Indianapolis 0-2 Dayton 17-10-1 New Mexico 0-1 Valparaiso 0-2 Drexel 0-1 North Alabama 0-1 Vermont 1-1 East Carolina First Meeting North Carolina A& TState First Meeting Virginia First Meeting East Stroudsburg 0-1 Northern Kentucky 17-8-1 West Virginia State 8-0 East Tennessee State 2-0 Northwestern 0-1 West Virginia Tech 6-0 Eastern Illinois 7-8 Ohio 1-2 Western Kentucky 0-1 Eastern Kentucky 14-23 Ohio State 2-8 Williams College 1-0 Eastern Michigan 2-1 Pennsylvania 0-0-1 Winthrop First Meeting Evansville 0-1 Pittsburgh First Meeting Wisconsin-Green Boy 2-4 Fairfield 1-3 Princeton 0-2 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0 Florida Atlantic 0-1 Providence 3-3 Wright State 8-10 Fordham 1-0 Purdue 0-1 Yale 1-2 Gardner-Webb First Meeting Quinnipioc 1-0 Georgia Tech 0-2 Rider 1-1 Bold indicates 2002 opponents Hanover College 2-0 Rio Grande 6-2 Italics indicate possible 2002 opponents Hartford 1-1 Rutgers 0-1 Hiram College l-0 Sacramento State 0-1 2002 Eagle Softball™ 2001 Season In Review

Injuries. The one word which all coaches dread. For MSU head coach Jennifer Eagles a 2-1 victory. Seamon Vansickle, injuries were a reality of the 2001 campaign. Injuries virtually decimated pitched one of her best games of the Eagles· season. Eighteen of the 20 players who started the season suffered the year, with a three-hit, one-run on injury, forcing 12 to miss at least one game. performance, before yielding in MSU began the season like it hod the los1 two. with a doubleheader against the sixth to Crowford, who earned Northern Kentucky. However, it was the first meeting in Highland Heights. Ky., the win. since 1992. The February 27 dote was the earliest start to a season in school Wet field conditions caused a history. Both games featured a shutout. the first game went in favor of NKU. 2- 30-minute delay to the start of the 0. while the second game went into nine innings and MSU won 3-0 as darkness third game of the series and the nearly caused the game to end prematurely. In both games all of the runs were Eagles never really got going. UTM scored in one inning. captured a 5-0 victory, behind a Pam Crawford earned the gome two victory. The sophomore pitcher allowed one-hit pitching performance. six hits and one walk, while striking out five in gaining the shutout. MSU stayed at home to For the second s1roight year, the Eagles hosted the MSU mini-tournoment. entertain Eastern Kentucky in a Kent State took the opener, 3-0, and then defeated IUPUI, 5-2. The Jaguars mid-week doubleheader. The pitched a no-hitter and knocked off MSU in game three, 6-1, to end the first day Eagles scored in the bottom of the of ploy. Rains washed away the second day, leaving the Blue and Gold winless first and held on for a 1-0 victory. at the tournament. Crowford threw another gem. Rain erased four more games. doubleheaders at Marshall and then at allowing just two hits and a walk home against Wright State. The Marshall twinbill was eventually rescheduled in the shutout. for April 19. The weather problems went away and the Eagles were able to get After scoring twice in the in their two weekend home series, beginning with West Virginia Tech. bottom of the first, the Eagles held Senior pitcher Molly Surratt pitched one of her strongest outings of the year the lead for most of game two in the opening game ogoins1 West Virginia Tech. Surratt went the distance and until the top of the seventh when allowed one run and two walks, while matching a school record with nine the Colonels scored three times. r..::.~='-..!i,,~,~··.;...J strikeouts in a 2-1 vic1ory. The Eagles were able to carry their momentum into Robinson hod a great day at the the next game. as the Blue and Gold run-ruled the visitors, 9-0 in five innings. plate, finishing 3-for-3 with on RBI. behind another stellar pitching performance, this time from Crowford. who In its first OVC rood trip of the allowed one hi1 in the shut out and helped her own cause at the plate with a season, the Eagles tangled with two-run double. Tennessee Tech. The Golden Pam Crawford's versatility in the MSU closed out the weekend with two more impressive performances. Eagles were too much for MSU, First-year program East Tennessee State gave up runs early to the Eagles and as TTU claimed on 8-0 five-inning, drde and at the plate earned her paid the price. Crowford hod another strong showing in the circle, surrendering game-one victory, marking the first First-Team AII-OVC honors. one run and six hits in the 2-1 complete-game victory. Crowford and Surratt time Morehead State lost by the L------' shored the duties in game two. Surratt went four innings and picked up the eight-run rule during the season. ~ win, while Crowford earned the . Sophomore second baseman Nikki The results were not any better in the second game, as Tech won 9-2. The = Brock hit her first career home run. helping to propel the Eagles to a 7-3 win. Eagles hod their best ou1ing in the final contest. MSU got seven hits. but hurt 4 The four-game win streak turned out to be their longest of the season. themselves with four errors and fell. 3-1. Another first marked the next stage of MSU's season. A week-long trip to Morehead State was blown out in its next two contests, as Kentucky won the Capitol Classic in Sacramento. Calif., marked the first time the Eagles hod big in Lexington, Ky., 8-0 and 15-0. The lone bright spot for the Blue and Gold traveled west post a state which bordered the Mississippi River. However, was the ploy of senior left fielder Heather Hugh8$, who finished 3-for-4 on the Morehead State's six-game jaunt in the Golden State yielded little success for day, including 2-for-2 in the second game. "" the Blue and Gold. who lost each of the contests and were out-scored against In its final homestond of the year, MSU hosted Eastern Illinois. Crowford, N top-flight competition, 30-2. The Eagles dropped pool ploy games to Louisville, Nord and senior third baseman Amy Wilkinson were the heroes for Cooch 2 New Mexico, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and host Sacramento Slate, and then Jennifer VonSickle's club. Wilkinson, who finished 2-for-2, doubled with one ~ fell to Purdue and Western Kentucky in the playoffs to finish 15th. out in the third. Freshman catcher Vonessa Higgins come in to pinch run and One bright spot on the trip was the ploy of senior shortstop Jonti Robinson, was scored on a double by Nord. Crowford mode the lone run s1ond up, as who was making her homecoming. The native of nearby Tracy, Calif .• was the she threw a one-hit shutout. lone Eagle chosen to the all-tournament team, ofter batting .412 at the 15-team The Eagles mode it two in a row. winning 4-1 in the second game, behind event, and extending her career-bes! hitting streak to nine games. a 3-for-3, two RBI performance from Robinson and a 2-for-3, one-run outing MSU returned to the rood and traveled to Doyton to meet the Flyers. The 13- from Alison Queen. Seamon earned her first win in the circle and Crowford inning marathon first contest, one of the longest games in school history, nailed down her second save of the season. featured a pitching duel. Crowford threw all 12.1 innings, before collecting the The final game of the series was Senior Doy for MSU, which recognized its 2-1 loss, ofter the game ended on on error at home plate. Offensively, the seven fourth-year team members, including Nola Queen, right fielder Dona Eagles were on target. Sophomore designated player Alison Queen and junior Fohl, Surratt. Hughes, catcher Heather Hoying. Wilkinson and Robinson. Surratt right fielder Amy Fox finished 3-for-5 and 3-for-4 at the plate. respec1ively. started in her final game and threw one pitch. before yielding to Crowford. The Gome two was not as close, Dayton led early and pulled away for the 5-0 win. Eagles could not carry the momentum through, however, as they lost, 2-1. On Morch 24, Austin Peay State come to town to open the Ohio Volley After their April 17 single game at Eastern Kentucky become the OVC's first Conference season for the Blue and Gold. In the first game, the Lady Govs and only conference contest of the year to be rained out, the Eagles headed scored once in the second inning and held on for the victory. It was another over to Marshall for the make-up twinbill with the Thundering Herd. Robinson's stellar performance for Crowford, who surrendered thee hits and the lone run. two-run, six1h-inning double was the difference as MSU claimed a 2-1 game­ The Eagles did not hove any more luck in the second game as APSU won it, 4- one victory. Fohl's 2-for-3 performance at the plate was not enough for the 1. Another loss the next day ended the series with the Eagles winless in the visitors in game two, as Marshall walked away with the 6-1 win. conference. The news did not get any better for the Blue and Gold as Surratt With its final six games of the year all in conference and all on the rood, become the third player los1 for the season. when a shoulder injury forced her Morehead State needed to stay ahead of either Austin Peay or Eastern Illinois to the sidelines. to earn a berth to the OVC Tournament. The Eagles stepped out of conference and traveled to ploy Louisville. The A much-improved Tennessee State squad was next on the Eagles' docket. two teams matched each other early on in the matinee as MSU scored twice in In game one, Fohl went 2-for-3 with four RBI and two doubles. The second the first, once in the third, twice in the fourth and then the two crucial runs in the two-bagger gave her 38 and tied the MSU career record. Morehead Stole top of the seventh to out-lost the Cardinals, 7-6. The offense was generated scored three times in the fourth and twice in the six and held on for a crucial 5- by senior first baseman Nola Queen, who hit a solo home run in the fourth, and 4 victory. The Eagles hod their chances to toke both ends of the doubleheader, freshman center fielder Shannon Norcl, who was 2-for-2, with two runs scored but a seventh-inning error gave the game to TSU, 3-2. It marked the Lady and a double, triple and stolen base. Junior left fielder Stephanie Swonger Tigers' first win over MSU in 29 meetings. also aided the cause scoring three of the team's runs. The Eagles scored the first two runs the next day, but gave up three apiece In her firs! collegiate start, freshman pitcher Jami Seamon struggled early. in the fourth and fifth. and finished with a 6-3 loss. Those results meant that but settled down to pi1ch a solid game. However, Louisville earned the split with MSU was in a must-win situation in its final series against league co-leader, a 7-0 shutout victory in game two. Southeast Missouri State. Bock at home for another OVC series, Morehead State looked to get bock Morehead State held early leads in all three games, but could not make in the league race against struggling Tennessee-Mortin. The Skyhowks proved any of them hold up for the one crucial victory the Eagles needed. Fohl, Brock, to be just what the Eagles needed. Behind a four-RBI performance from Alison Alison Queen, Robinson and Nord either hod two hits or two RBI in at leas! one Queen, MSU gained a 4-3 game-one victory game, but it was not enough as the Eagles fell. 4-2. 9-3 and 6-4. Her sister was the hero of the nightcap. With two outs in the bottom of the The results meant that MSU was left ou1 of the OVC Tournament for the first seventh inning. Nola Queen hit a two-run, game-ending home run to give the time in school history, and gave the Eagles both their fewest overall and fewest OVC victories in a single season. Morehead State University Individual Career Records BAmNG PITCHING

Highest Botting Average•: Most Total Bases: Most Wins: .365 Jeanne Noble 1992-93 276 Beth Owens 1990-93 36 Susan Pope 1995-98 .356 Ashli White 1990-93 258 .Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 33 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 .346 Beth Owens 1990-93 239 Nola Queen 1998-01 30 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Amy Timble 1990-93 225 Angie Roush 1994-97 28 Ashli White 1990-93 .322 Cathi Wolson 1989-92 206 Amy Timble 1990-93 25 Amy Estridge 1991-94 .316 .Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 Highest Slugging Percentoge•: 23 Angie Davis 1989-92 .315 Shannon O'Toole 1993-95 .566 Shannon O'Toole 1994-95 20 Molly Surratt 1998-01 .291 Jodi McMockin 1991-94 .563 Jeonne Noble 1992-93 19 Pam Crawford 2000-01 .290 Judy Braley 1989-92 .485 Beth Owens 1990-93 14 Natalie Massingill 1999 .286 Erin Shish 1991-94 .464 Ashli White 1990-93 8 Nikki Scott 2000 Most Home Runs: .457 Amy Timble 1990-93 Trocy Herron 1990 17 Nola Queen 1998-01 Most Stolen Bases: Lowest Average•: 11 Shannon O'Toole 1993-95 55 .Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 1.78 Angie Davis 1989-92 6 Angie Roush 1994-97 41 ~ Swanger 1999-01 1.88 Ashli While 1990-93 5 Jeanne Noble 1992-93 39 Erin Shish 1991-94 2.0 4 Amy Estridge 1991-94 Beth Owens 1990-93 36 Sascha Cox 1998-99 2.15 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 4 Dono Fohl 1998-01 34 Becky Bailey 1989-92 2.35 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Amy Estridge held opponents to a Stoey Zorembski 1995 Most Times Hit by a Pitch: 2.61 Pam Crowford 200 0 - 01 career battin ave e of .226. Cathi Walson 1989-92 13 Jodi McMockin 1991-94 2.78 Susan Pope 1995-98 Few.st Hits Allowed": 3 Amy Wilkinson 1998-01 9 Angie Brooker 1996-99 2.99 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 243 Angie Davis 1989-92 2 seven players Alma Chapmon 1996-99 Most Strikeouts: 302 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Most Runs Batted In: 8 Angie Roush 1994-97 235 Susan Pope 1995-98 311 Amy Estridge 1991-94 105 Amy Timble 1990-93 6 Beth Owens 1990-93 204 Amy Estridge 1991-94 360 Molly Surratt 1998-01 91 Beth Owens 1990-93 Most Strikeouts: 181 Ashli White 1990-93 364 Ashli While 1990-93 90 Nola Queen 1998-01 96 Stephanie Graham 1994-97 160 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 Fewest Runs Allowed": 85 Cathi Watson 1989-92 95 Nola Queen 1998-01 149 Pam Crowford 2000- 0 1 127 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 77 Judy Braley 1989-92 90 Jonti Robinson 1998-01 143 Molly Surratt 1998-01 150 Angie Davis 1989-92 70 Jeanne Noble 1992-93 89 Amy Wilkinson 1998-01 131 Angie Davis 1989-92 167 Molly Surratt 1998-01 :i: 6 8 .Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 81 Shannon Bender 1997-00 83 Nikki Scott 2000 180 Amy Estridge 1991-94 = 64 Angie Roush 1994-97 Most Walks: 82 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 186 Ashli While 1990-93 1990-93 50 Beth Owens 1990-93 68 Stoey Zorembski 1995 Few.st Earned Runs Allowed": ' 6 2 AshHWhtteErin Shish 1991-94 49 Judy Braley 1989-92 Most Appearances: 66 Angie Davis 1989-92 Most Games Played: 46 Becky Bailey 1989-92 119 Susan Pope 1995-98 84 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 197 Angie Brooker 1996-99 45 Stephanie Graham 1994-97 92 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 102 Amy Estridge 1991-94 194 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 43 Alma Chapmon 1996-99 77 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Ashli While 1990-93 w Angie Roush 1994-97 Most Sacrifices: 65 Pam Crawford 2000 -01 109 Molly Surratt 1998-01 N 191 Alma Chapmon 1996-99 32 Alma Chapmon 1996-99 62 Ashli White 1990-93 Fewest Walks Allowed•: 190 Stephanie Graham 1994-97 30 Judy Braley 1989-92 Most Games Started: 34 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 ~ Most At Bots: 29 Erin Shish 1991-94 lll Susan Pope 1995-98 63 Pam Crawford 2000- 01 601 .Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 26 Amy Timble 1990-93 86 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 93 Molly Surratt 1998-01 591 Angie Roush 1994-97 22 Jodi McMockin 1991-94 51 Amy Estridge 1991-94 97 Angie Davis 1989-92 569 Beth Owens 1990-93 Highest On Base percentage•: Ashli White 1990-93 100 Ashli White 1990-93 537 Nola Queen 1998-01 .394 Beth Owens 1990-93 49 Pam Crowford 2000 - 0 1 Few.st Hit Batsmen•: 525 Dono Fohl 1998-01 .385 Ashli White 1990-93 Highest Winning Percentage•: 2 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 Most Runs Scored: .379 Shannon O'Toole 1994-95 .750 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 6 Ashli White 1990-93 113 Beth Owens 1990-93 .377 Amy Timble 1990-93 .560 Ashli White 1990-93 8 Angie Davis 1989-92 98 Erin Shish 1991-94 .373 Jeanne Noble 1992-93 .548 Angie Davis 1989-92 12 Molly Surratt 1998-01 97 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 Highest Fielding % (300+ Ch): .481 Amy Estridge 1991-94 19 Susan Pope 1995-98 Judy Braley 1989-92 .989 Cathi Watson 1989-92 .455 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 86 Jodi McMockin 1991-94 .980 Nola Queen 1998-01 Most Complete Games: Amy Estridge 1991-94 Cathi Walson 1989-92 .976 Angie Brooker 1996-99 90 Susan Pope 1995-98 Fewest Wild Pitches": Most Hits: .969 Stephanie Graham 1994-97 73 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 2 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 197 Beth Owens 1990-93 .960 Beth Owens 1990-93 49 Ashli While 1990-93 12 Angie Davis 1989-92 190 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 46 Amy Estridge 1991-94 17 Ashli While 1990-93 167 Angie Roush 1994-97 • Min 240 At Bots 39 Pam Crowford 2000-01 20 Molly Surratt 1999-01 156 Amy Timble 1990-93 Most Saves: 26 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 147 Dono Fohl 1998-01 5 Ashli White 1990-93 F-.t Ex. ac. Hits lilowed": Most Doubles: 2 Pam Crawford 200 0 - 0 1 33 Angie Davis 1989-92 38 Dono Fohl 1998-01 Molly Surratt 1998-00 39 Amy Estridge 1991-94 Beth Owens 1990-93 Angie Davis 1989-92 60 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 35 Nola Queen 1998-01 Wendy Epperson 1989-92 61 Ashli White 1990-93 34 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 Most Shutouts: 72 Pam Crowford 2000- 01 33 Jonti Robinson 1998-01 10 Susan Pope 1995-98 Lowest Opponent Batting Avg.•: Most Triples: 9 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 (totals from 1991-presenl) 14 Jennifer Moffitt 1994-97 8 Ashli White 1990-93 .226 Amy Estridge 1991-94 13 Beth Owens 1990-93 7 Amy Estridge 1991-94 .259 Ashli White 1990-93 11 Erin Shish 1991- 94 6 Three tied .271 Pam Crawford 2000-01 9 Cathi Walson 1989-92 Most Innings Pitched: .278 Susan Pope 1995-98 8 Jodi McMockin 1991-94 702.0 Susan Pope 1995-98 .280 Molly Surratt 1998-01 Amy Timble 1990-93 548.1 Cheri Venturino 1993-97 379.l Ashli White 1990-93 •Min 240 Innings Pitched 349.1 Amy Estridge 1991- 94 346.1 Pam Crawford 2000-01

26 2002 Eagle Softbal~M Individual Season Records BAmNG PITCHING

Highest Batting Average•: Most Totol Bases: Most Wins: .443 Ashli White 1993 99 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 14 Natalie Massingill 1999 .440 Julie Mango 1990 91 Angie Roush 1995 12 Molly Surratt 1999 .415 Beth Owens 1992 Shannon O'Toole 1995 Cheri Venturino 1997 .401 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 Beth Owens 1992 11 Susan Pope 1995 .398 Arny Tirnble 1992 89 Jeanne Noble 1992 10 Porn Crowford 2001 .391 Beth Owens 1990 Highest Slugging Percentage•: Ashli White 1993 .388 Jeanne Noble 1992 .650 Shannon O'Toole 1995 9 Porn Crowford 2000 .380 Judy Braley 1992 .624 Julie Morigo 1990 Susan Pope 1998 .363 Melissa Grigsby 1991 .617 Ashli White 1993 Arny Estridge 1993 .345 Erin Shish 1994 .586 Jeanne Noble 1992 Wendy Epperson 1989 Angie Roush 1995 .572 Nola Queen 1999 Lo-st •: Most Home Runs: Beth Owens 1992 0.17 Ashli White 1990 10 Shannon O'Toole 1995 Most Stolen Bases: 0. 99 Wendy Epperson 1989 8 Nola Queen 1999 33 Julie Morigo 1990 1.04 Arny Estridge 1993 4 Nola Queen 2000 26 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 1.45 Arny Estridge 1991 Angie Roush 1995 2 2 Stephanie Swonger 1999 1.61 Ashli White 1991 Stoey Zorernbski 1995 19 Stephanie Swonger 2000 1.65 Molly Surratt 1999 Natalie Massingill won a school­ 3 Nola Queen 2001 Sascha Cox 1998 1.80 Natalie Massingill 1999 record 14 games in 1999. Arny Wilkinson 2000 Most Times Hit by a Pitch: 2.09 Susan Pope 1998 Fewest Hits Allowed": Dono Fohl 1999 8 Jodi McMockin 1991 2.16 Molly Surratt 1998 45 Ashli White 1990 Jeanne Noble 1993 5 Angie Brooker 1996 2.29 Ashli White 1993 66 Wendy Epperson 1989 Beth Owens 1991 4 Four tied Most Strikeouts: 61 Arny Estridge 1991 Most Runs Batt9d In: Most Strikeouts: 83 Nikki Scott 2000 84 Cheri Venturino 1993 44 Arny Tirnble 1992 37 Nikki Brock 2000 7 6 Porn Crowford 2000 86 Arny Estridge 1994 41 Jeanne Noble 1992 Stephanie Graham 1996 73 Porn Crowford 2001 Arny Estridge 1993 35 Nola Queen 1999 35 Arny Wilkinson 2000 69 Susan Pope 1995 F.-st Runs Allowed•: 33 Nola Queen 2000 31 Susan Pope 1995 6 8 Stoey Zorernbski 1995 16 Ashli White 1990 31 Shannon O'Toole 1995 30 Shannon Bender 1997 63 Susan Pope 1997 25 Wendy Epperson 1989 2 9 Jeanne Noble 1993 Stephanie Graham 1995 Arny Estridge 1993 33 Arny Estridge 1991 :J Cathi Watson 1992 Most Walks: Ashli White 1990 37 Arny Estridge 29 Becky Bailey 1990 60 Cheri Venturino 1997 1993 4 28 Julie McDermott 1991 45 Molly Surratt 1999 26 Stoey Zorernbski 1995 20 Julie Gibson 1991 59 Arny Estridge 1994 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed": Judy Braley 1991 19 Beth Owens 1990 Most Appearances: 2 Ashli White 1990 Most Games Played: 18 Alma Chapmon 1996 33 Porn Crowford 2001 12 Wendy Epperson 1989 56 Angie Brooker 1997 17 Four tied 3 2 Porn Crowford 2000 16 Arny Estridge 1993 w Cheri Venturino 1997 Stephanie Graham 1997 Most Sacrifices: 17 Arny Estridge 1991 ~ Tiffany King 1997 14 Marsha Schultz 1995 Susan Pope 1995 21 Ashli White 1991 c5 Angie Roush 1997 Jennifer Clark 1990 31 Susan Pope 1998 Fe~ Walks Allowed•: N 55 Six tied 13 Becky Bailey 1990 Susan Pope 1997 12 Molly Surratt 1998 Most At Bats: 12 Two tied Most Games Started: Ashli White 1990 18 2 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 Highest On Base percentage•: 30 Susan Pope 1998 Wendy Epperson 1989 178 Dono Fohl 2000 .492 Julie Morigo 1990 28 Cheri Venturino 1997 19 Cheri Venturino 1994 174 Angie Roush 1995 .475 Beth Owens 1990 Susan Pope 1997 Cheri Venturino 1993 172 Angie Roush 1997 .450 Ashli White 1993 Susan Pope 1995 Fewest Hit Batsmen•: 164 Alma Chapmon 1997 Beth Owens 1992 2 7 Cheri Venturino 1996 o Molly Surratt 1998 Marsha Schultz 1996 .429 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 Highest Winning Percentage•: Ashli White 1992 Most Runs Scored: Highest Fielding % (100+ Ch): .818 Wendy Epperson 1989 Natalie Massingill 1999 4 5 Beth Owens 1992 .997 Cathi Watson 1992 .800 Molly Surratt 1999 Ashli White 1990 3 7 Julie Morigo 1990 .995 Cathi Watson 1991 .667 Ashli White 1993 Wendy Epperson 1989 36 Erin Shish 1992 . 994 Cathi Watson 1990 .600 Arny Estridge 1993 F.-st Wild Pitches": 34 Cathi Watson 1992 .991 Nola Queen 2001 Ashli White 1990 O Wendy Epperson 1989 33 Jeanne Noble 1992 .983 Nola Queen 2000 Most Complete Games: 1 Ashli White 1993 Most Hits: Shannon Mercer 1990 2 5 Cheri Venturino 1997 Ashli White 1990 7 3 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 Susan Pope 1995 2 Arny Estridge 1993 66 Beth Owens 1992 •Min 80 At Bats 24 Susan Pope 1997 Cheri Venturino 1993 60 Angie Roush 1995 22 Porn Crowford 2001 Arny Estridge 1991 59 Jeanne Noble 1992 21 Susan Pope 1998 Fewest Ex. Base Hits /lloMJIJ": 57 Dono Fohl 2000 Most Saves: 6 Arny Estridge 19 9 3 Judy Braley 1992 3 Ashli White 1990 Arny Estridge 1991 Most Doubles: 2 Ashli White 1991 Ashli White 1990 20 Jeanne Noble 1992 Porn Crowford 2001 11 Arny Estridge 1994 17 Beth Owens 1992 1 11 tied 12 Wendy Epperson 1989 15 Angie Roush 1995 Most Shutouts: Lowest Opponent Batting Avg.": Ashli White 1993 6 Susan Pope 1998 (totals from 1991 -present) 14 Dono Fohl 2000 4 Porn Crowford 2001 .196 Arny Estridge 1991 Arny Tirnble 1993 Molly Surratt 1999 .203 Arny Estridge 1993 Most Triples: Cheri Venturino 1997 .249 Ashli White 1991 6 Jennifer Moffitt 1997 3 Five tied .255 Cheri Venturino 1993 Julie Mango 1990 Most Innings Pitched: .258 Ashli White 1992 4 Eight tied 187.2 Susan Pope 1997 185.l Susan Pope 1995 •Min 80 Innings Pitched 185.0 Cheri Venturino 1997 182.2 Porn Crowford 2001 174.0 Susan Pope 1998 27 Morehead State University Individual Game & Team Game/Season Records BAmNG-GAME PITCHING-GAME BAmNG-SEASON PITOilNG-SEASON

Most At Bats: Most Innings Pitched: Highest Batting Average: Highest Earned Run Average: 7 Jodi McMockin 4/7/93 15.0 Ashli While 4/7/93 .349 1992 3.66 1992 vs. Eastern Kentucky vs. Eastern Kentucky .299 1991 Lowest Earned Run Average: Most Runs Scored: Most Hits Allowed: 1990 1.15 1990 5 Cathi Watson 4/29/ 92 26 Cheri Strunk 3/22/96 Lowest Botting Average: 1.57 1993 vs. Lincoln Memorial vs. Michigan .203 2001 1989 Most Hits: Most Runs Allowed: Most At Bats: Most Complete Gomes: 5 Judy Braley 4/ 13/92 24 Cheri Strunk 3/22/96 49 1997 vs. Kentucky State 1464 1997 vs. Michigan Fewest At Bots: 42 1996 Amy limble 4/ 13/92 Most Earned Runs Allowed: 1991 vs. Kentucky Stole 688 1989 24 Cheri Strunk 3/22/96 Fewest Complete Games: Most Doubles: Most Runs Scored: vs. M ichigan 3 Amy Wilkinson 4/ 10/ 99 2 97 1992 24 1989 vs. Austin Peay Most Walks Allowed: Fewest Runs Scored: Most Saves: Most Triples: 7 Susan Pope 5/ 4/ 96 77 2001 4 1990 2 Sascha Cox 4/ 11/99 vs. Eastern Kentucky Most Hits: Fewest Saves: vs. Tennessee-Mortin Most Strikeouts: 460 1992 0 1999 Sascha Cox 3/21/98 9 three players three times Fewest Hits: 1994 vs. Brown Most Wild Pitches: 172 1989 1993 Most Home Runs: 4 PAM CRAWFORD 3/ 8/00 Most Doubles: Most Shutouts: 2 Amy Wilkinson 4/15/00 vs. Kentucky 82 1992 9 1998 vs. Eastern Illinois Most Hit Batsmen: Fewest Doubles: Fewest Shutouts: Shannon O'Toole 4/5/95 4 Molly Surratt 3/3/01 18 1990 1 1995 vs. Dayton vs. IUPUI Most Triples: Most Innings Pitched: Most Total Bases: Susan Pope 4/30/97 21 1993 372.2 1997 9 Shannon O'Toole 4/5/95 vs. Kentucky 358.2 2000 vs. Dayton 1991 Fewest Innings Pitched: Jeanne Noble 3/18/93 Fewest Triples: 186.2 1989 vs. Seton Holl 4 2001 Most Runs Batted In: TEAM-GAME 6 2000 Most Hits Allowed: 8 Amy limble 4/29/ 92 BATTING Most Home Runs: 429 1997 vs. Lincoln Memorial Most Runs: 31, 14/29/92) 18 1995 Fewest Hits Allowed: J Most Stolen Bases: Most Hits: 29, 14/13/92) 14 1999 144 1989 Most At Bots: Fewest Home Runs: 242 1990 Moffilt 53, 14/7/ 93) ' s Jenvs. ,Te.,,nn essee State ,nsm Most Doubles: 6, 14/8/92 & 4/17 /93) 2 1994 Most Runs Allowed: Most Times Hit by a Pitch: Most Triples: 5, 14/29/92) Most Total Bases: 245 1996 2 Jodi McMockin 3/22/91 Most Home Runs: 2, !six times) 591 1992 Fewest Runs Allowed: vs. Hiram College Most RBI: 22, 14/ 29/92) Fewest Total Bases: 72 1989 Most Strikeouts: w Most Stolen Bases: 10, 14/ 13/92) 227 1989 114 1990 4 Keri Maddox 4/ 4/ 93 N Most Walks: Most Runs Batted In: Most Earned Runs Allowed: vs. Austin Peay State 10 14/21/00) 247 1992 172 1996 Most Walks: Most Sacrifices: 6, 14/8/92) 246 1991 Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: ~ 3 four players four times PITCHING Most Runs: 24, 13/22/96) Fewest Runs Batted In: 42 1989 Most Sacrifice Hits: 48 1990 2 11 players 17 times Most Earned Runs: 24, 13122/96) 61 2001 Most Walks Allowed: Most Sacrifice Aies: Most Hits: 26, 13/22/96) Highest Slugging Percentage: 2 Jeanne Noble 4/8/92 Most Strikeouts: 13, 14/22/00) .448 1992 154 1995 VS. Wright Stole Most Walks: 9, 15/4/96) Lowest Slugging Percentage: Fewest Walks Allowed: 64 1998 Single-game records re lect t e Most Wild Pitches: 4, !three limes) .259 1998 69 1999 ears 1992-93 and 1996-2000 Most Hit Batsmen: 4, !twice) Most Stolen Bases: 90 1990 Most Strikeouts: INDMDUAL-MISC. Fewest Stolen Bases: 185 2000 159 1991 Most Losses: 35 2001 TEAM-MISC. SEASON 157 1990 Season: 21, Cheri Venturino, 1996 1993 Fewest Strikeouts: Most Games Ployed: 56, 1997 Career: 71, Susan Pope, 1995-98 Most Batters Hit by a Pitch: Fewest Games Ployed: 73 1989 28, 1989 Most Runs Allowed: 15 1991 Most Wild Pitches: Highest v.1nning Pct.: .756, 1990 Season: 133, Cheri Venturino, 1996 Fewest Batters Hit by a Pitch: Most Wins: 50 1995 31, 1990 Career: 412, Susan Pope, 1995-98 4 1994 Fewest Wins: 13, 2001 Fewest Wild Pitches: Most Earned Runs Allowed: 1989 Most Losses: 5 1993 38, 1996 Season: 93, Cheri Venturino, 1996 Most Strikeouts: Fewest Loses: 1990 9, 1990 Career: 279, Susan Pope, 1995-98 298 2000 Most Hit Batsmen: Most OVC Wins: 16, 1999 Most Walks AHow.d: Fewest Strikeouts: Fewest OVC Wins: 6, 2001 28 2000 Season: 82, Stoey Zorembski, 1995 70 1989 Most OVC Losses: 19, 1997 Fewest Hit Batsmen: Career: 183, Susan Pope, 199 5-98 Most Walks: Fewest OVC Losses: 5, 1999 3 1998 Longest Hitting Streak: 162 1990 Longest Win Streak: 10, 1990 Most Extra Bose Hits Allowed: Season: 14, Dono Fohl Fewest Walks: 95 1997 Longest Losing Streak: 12, 1996 13/25/00 to 4/ 12/00) 57 1993 Best Start: 6-0-3, 1990 Extra Hts Most Errors: Most Sacrifices: F.-st Base Alawoed: Most Home Wins: 14, 1990 23 1989 Season: 26, ie Roush, 1996 & 97 82 1990 Fewest Sacrifices: Highest Opponent Botting Avg.: Subsequent Miscellaneous Team Season Records Begin in 1991 29 19 92 .294 1996 0 a s: Highest On Bose Percentage: Lowest Opponent Botting Avg.: Fewest Past Bolls: 7, 1998 ~ Opp. Pct.: .098, 1994 cs .384 1992 .201 1989 Most Double Plays: 24, 1997 Most Runners LOB: 337, 1997 Lowest On Base Percentage: Fewest Double Plays: 8, 1991 F.-st Runners LOB: 201, 1994 Key .252 2001 Most Opp. DPs: 18, 1995 Most 188: 2, 1997 & 2001 Records ore from 1989-present Highest Fielding Percentage: Fewest Opp. DPs: 6, 1993 Most Opp. IBB: 3, 2000 & 2001 Bolting overage allowed by .9 54 1997 Most Triple Plays: None Most Grand Slams: l, four times pitchers is from 1991-present Lowest Fielding Percentage: Most Opp. Triple Plays: l , 1998 Most Opp. Grand Slams: 1, 1996 Bold indicates current player .9 22 1994 28 2002 Eagle Softbal~M Morehead State University

Meeting the educational needs of East Ken­ visitors each year and its economic impact, tucky while striving to constantly improve the directly and indirectly, on the Morehead area quality of its public service, economic develop­ is estimated al more than $70 million yearly. ment and applied research programs ore the Administratively, the University is gov­ primary objectives of Morehead Stole Univer­ erned by on 11-member Boord of Regents sity. with eight citizens appointed by the gover­ Historically, the University traces its lineage to nor and three seals held by elected faculty, the Morehead Normal School, which opened its staff and student representatives. Manage­ doors in 1887. The private school closed in the ment of the institution is vested primarily in spring of 1922 when the Kentucky General As­ five divisions-Academic Affairs, Administra­ sembly established Morehead State Normal tion and Fiscal Services, Development, Stu­ School. The stole institution accepted its first stu­ dent Life and University Relolion5--€och dents in the foll of 1923 and graduated its first II headed by a vice president. class in 1927. Nome changes occurred in 1926 • Athletically, the University sponsors 18 when ·and Teachers College· was added, again intercollegiate sports for men and women in in 1930 when ii was shortened lo Morehead accordance with the regulations of the Ohio Stole Teachers College, again in 1948 when Volley Conference and Division I of the No­ "Teachers· was dropped and. finally, to univer­ tional Collegiate Athletic Association. Those sity status in 1966. Twelve men, starling with Fronk sports include football, basketball, baseball, C. Button. hove served as president. Dr. Ronald cross country, indoor and outdoor track and G. Eaglin assumed office as the 12th president field, rifle, golf and tennis for men, and vol­ on July 1, 1992. leyball, soccer, basketball, softball. cross Academically, the University offers 91 under­ country, indoor and outdoor track and field, graduate degree programs, including 10 asso­ rifle and tennis for women. MSU also sup­ ciate level degrees and 12 pre-professional pro­ ports on intramural program involving more grams in four colleges-Business. Education, than 20 team and individual sports. Humanities, and Science and Technology-and The bell tower is the centerpiece of the 19 academic deportments. There ore 36 gradu­ Morehead State University campus. ate degree programs plus 17 graduate level non-degree programs de­ Affirmative Action Statement signed especially for professional educators. A post-master's level de­ 6/28/ 99 gree, education specialist with four specialty areas, and a joint doctoral Morehead Stole University is committed to providing equal educational opportunl- f program with the University of Kentucky also ore offered on the MSU ties to oil persons regordless of race, color. notional origin, age, religion, sex. or campus. disability in tts educational programs, seivices, activities. employment policies, and Classes also ore conducted in Ashland, Jackson, Maysville, Pikeville, administration of students to any program of study In this regard the University Prestonsburg, West Liberty, Whitesburg and other locations. Extended conforms to oil the lows, statutes, and regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action This includes· Title VI and Title VII of the Civil campus centers located in Ashland, Prestonsburg and West Liberty ore Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Executive Orders 11246 staffed with full-time personnel. Additionally, the University offers a num­ and 11375. Equal Pay Act of 1963. Vietnam Ero Veterans Readjustment Assistant Act of ber of distance learning courses throughout the region via the Internet 1974, Age Discrimination Act in Employment Act of 1967, Sections 503 and 504 of the and interactive compressed video. Sixty-three percent of MSU's 320 full­ Rehobilttotion Act of 1973, (as amended In 19921. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 lime faculty members hold doctoral degrees. and Kentucky Revised Statutes 207 130 to 207 240 Any inquiries should be addressed to Francene Botts-Butler, Affirmative Action Officer/ADA Coordinator, Morehead State Physically, the University is located in the foothills of the Doniel Boone University, 308 Allie Young, Morehead, KY 40351. Telephone (606) 783-2085 Notional Forest in Rowan County. The nearly 500-ocre main campus within the city limits of Morehead includes more than 50 major structures with a total replacement value of more than $144 million. Beyond the city, the University's real estate holdings include the 320-ocre Derrickson Agricul­ tural complex and a nine-hole public golf course. The in­ structional plant includes 120 classrooms and 112 loboroto­ ries. Housing facilities include space for approximately 3,400 single students and 138 student families. Fiscally, the University currently operates on on annual budget of $87.4 million with about $41.4 million provided by the stole and $24 million coming from tuition and fees and other sources. Additionally, grants and contracts from ex­ ternal sources for research, service and academic/student support projects generate more than $10 million each year. Private donations to the University, mainly through the MSU Foundation Inc .• hove reached more than $2 million. Statistically, the University hos awarded more than 45,000 degrees, hos on overage foll enrollment of more than 8,300 and approximately 1,000 full-time employees. The student body represents 107 Kentucky counties, 40 stoles and 35 foreign countries. The University attracts more than 55,000 The University is located in picturesque Doniel Boone National Forest. Morehead State University Administration & Support Staff Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin, President

Dr. Ronald G. Eaglin, on outspoken proponent of student success strategies in college administration, hos served since July 1, 1992, as the 12., president of Morehead Stole University in Morehead, Ky. Responsible for serving Kentucky's 22 easternmost counties, MSU was founded in 1887 and currently enrolls 8,300 students on its main campus and four extended campus centers. A native of St. Louis, Mo., President Eaglin come to Kentucky from the chancellorship of Coastal South Carolina University in Conway, S.C. Previously, he was vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of South Carolina at Spartanburg. Earlier, he was the southeast regional director of the American College Testing Program (Acn. A former choir of Kentucky's Conference of University Presidents, he holds a bachelo(s degree in biology and mathematics from Southeast Missouri State University (where he was a member of the varsity tennis team), a master's degree in student personnel administration from Southern Illinois University and a doctoral degree in educational psychology from the University of Utah. Dr. Eoglin's expertise in student retention hos been highlighted in a research report he wrote for the American Association of Colleges and Universities (AASCU) on the role of campus chief executives in helping students be successful in college. He initiated a study of the teacher education program at MSU which led to a year-long series titled "Teaching the Teachers for the 21" Century: a Morehead Stole University Symposium." He was instrumental in this process as he challenged MSU to review and improve its teacher education progrom. In addition, he was involved in the formation of a "P-16+ Regional Council" bringing together representatives from the public and private colleges in the area, school superintendents, local government leaders, members of state agencies and CEO's of regional businesses and industry, which is based at MSU. The University's CEO hos mode presentations across the country on student retention and the role of the President in accomplishing this goal. Involved with numerous publications on this topic, he edited the book "Five Habits of Successful Students· published by the International Organization for Student Success. Dr. Eaglin was a member of the AASCU Boord of Directors and hod the distinction of representing two different institutions on the NCAA Presidents Commission. He currently serves on the NCAA Boord of Directors for Division I and as president of the Ohio Volley Conference. His consulting work in student personnel and academic matters hos token him both oversees and to numerous campuses across the country. President Eaglin is active in economic development molters in East Kentucky, serving presently by appointment of Gov. Poul Patton on the Kentucky Appalachian Commission and Education Pays Task Force. He is a member of the Boord of Directors of the Morehead-Rowan County Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Eaglin and his wife, Bonnie, hove four adult children and five grandchildren. Mike Mincey, Vice President for Student Life/Athletic Director

Mike Mincey, Morehead Stole's Vtee President for Student Life and a former Eagle athlete, assumed responsibility for supervision of the University's athletics program in June, 1993. An MSU administrative staff member since 197 5, Mincey was appointed interim vice president in 1986 and assumed the title of vice president and Deon of Students in 1990 following a notional search. Since joining the staff, Mincey hos held a variety of posts including assistant to the vice president for academic affairs, grants coordinator and coordinator for academic support services. In addition to the athletics program, Mincey also provides supervisory support to the areas of the Deon of Students, student activities, student development, financial aid and scholarships, student housing, admissions, public safety and conference services. Mincey earned four varsity letters (1965-68) as a member of the Eagle football squad, and was a port of MSU's lost Ohio Volley Conference football championship in 1967. During his prep days, he was on all-stater at Wore County (Go.I High School A three-time graduate of the University, he hos earned a bochelo(s degree and two moste(s degrees, Including one in higher education, during his affiliation with the school. The native of Waycross, Go., hos done advanced studies at Indiana University and is a member of the Notional Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Prior lo joining the MSU staff, he taught and coached in public schools in Flemingsburg, Ky., and Tifton, Go. His wife, Kathy, is a two-time graduate of MSU and currently serves the University as on associate professor of English. They hove three children, Soroh, Jacob and Somuel. Brian Hutchinson, Associate Athletic Director

Brion Hutchinson, a three-year member of the Morehead Stole administrative staff, was promoted to Associate Athletic Director in Morch of 2001 . Among his duties will include serving as Director of Development and Marketing, managing day-to-day operations of the deportment, including overseeing the sports information and athletic training offices, and managing the deportmenrs annual budget. Hutchinson's promotion is his second since becoming affiliated with the athletic deportment in 1998. He previously served as Development Director for two years, before assuming the post of Director of Development and Marketing lost summer. Prior to that, Hutchinson served 18 months as a regional development officer for the University and six months as a staff assistant in the University's Office of Development and Alumni Relations. This post year, he served on internship with the Ohio Volley Conference office, assisting with the running of the league's basketball and baseball championships. A 1996 cum loude graduate of Morehead Stole University, Hutchinson earned a Bachelor of Business Administration, while specializing in real estate. During his senior year, the Louisa, Ky., native served as the Student Government Association President and was a student representative to the MSU Boord of Regents. He also was Vice-President and Treasurer of his fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, as on undergraduate, and hos continued to serve as the organization's faculty/staff advisor since he graduated. A distinguished student, Hutchinson hos been named as a Who's Who Among American High School Students and hos received Outstanding (oung American recognition. He is a graduate of Lawrence County High School. Hutchinson and his wife, Elizabeth, hove a son, Benjamin, born in Morch of 2000, and they reside in Morehead.

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Jason Lerner, Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing & Promotions

Jason Lerner joined the MSU athletic staff in October of 2001 assuming the position of Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing & Promotions. Lerner come from Georgia State, where he was the Director of Marketing for o year and eight months. Prior to that, he was o marketing assistant at the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl for 11 months. He began his career working as o member of the hospitality staff for the Braves. Among his responsibilities at Georgia Stole included serving as the tournament director for the Trans America Athletic Confer­ ence (TAACl men's basketball championships in 2000-01. He also worked as the marketing director for the NCAA women's tennis championships that spring. A 1998 graduate of Furman University with o bachelor's degree in accounting, Lerner spent four years on the Paladins' baseball team. He earned academic all-conference honors each year, but injuries cut short his ploying career. He also was named to the Deon's List at Furman in each semester. After Furman, he attended the University of Georgia and earned a master's degree in sports administration in 2000. A native ofTallahassee, Flo., he was on all-region baseball star at Lincoln High School. Lerner is o member of the Southern Collegiate Marketing Alliance and the Notional Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA). He is engaged to Chrissy Govin and resides in Morehead. Leslie Faber, Senior Woman Administrator

Leslie Faber was named the athletic deportment's Senior Woman Administrator on July 1, 2000. In that role, Faber is actively involved providing input and oversight in the planning and development of budgets and long-range goals for the athletic deport­ ment. Additionally, she will be involved in selected day-to-day operational functions, represent the athletics deportment at confer­ ence and notional meetings, and serve as o key athletic representative on the committee charged with writing the 2002-2007 athletics long-range pion. Faber hos been o member of the Eagle athletic staff since February 1998 as the head coach of the women's soccer program, which began in the 1998-99 year. Her team's best season come in 2000, when she led MSU too school-record mark of 9-10-1, more than doubling the previous team's win total. In her four-year career at MSU, Faber owns o 17-57-1 record. Prior to coming to MSU, Faber spent two years as the assistant coach at Northwestern Stole in Natchitoches, Lo., in the Demons' first two seasons of existence. There, the program also experienced growing pains and notched o 2-35-3 overall mark as o member of the Southland Conference. _} However, those two wins, both in the 1997 campaign, come en route to capturing the league tournament trophy. While at NSU, she was also o 4- member of Louisiana's Olympic Development Program (ODP) staff for both years. She is o 1996 graduate of East Texas State (now Texas A&M-Commercel, where she earned her bachelor's degree in kinesiology ofter ploying on the Lions' soccer team for two seasons. Faber went on to earn o master's degree in sports administration from Northwestern State in 1998. As o player, Faber spent two seasons at East Texas State, joining the team in the first year of its existence. During her tenure in o Lions' jersey, she - registered the first goal in the program's history and posted the first shutout as o goalkeeper. A two-year starter, Faber helped guide the team lo a "' 15-12-5 combined record in the 1995 and 1996 seasons, serving as a as a captain in her final campaign. She also spent a yearoso student assistant N coach with the team ofter she ended her ploying career. 2 A native of Dallas, Texas, Faber earned all-stole honors as o defensive midfielder in high school. ~ Dr. Mike Brown, Faculty Athletics Representative

Dr. Mike Brown hos been affiliated with the University off and on since 1959, when he enrolled as o freshman. He was o member of the football team and from 1959-62 ployed quarterback, wide receiver and defensive bock for the Eagles, earning honors as an All-Ohio Volley Conference Second Team offensive end as well as the league's Most Outstanding Defensive Bock. In addition, he was the league's leading punter in 1960 and 1962, and was co-captain of the 1962 squad which was the OVC co­ chompion. After graduating in 1963 with a bachelor's degree in health and physical education as the Outstanding Physical Education Student award recipient, Brown moved on to the University of Tennessee, where he was o graduate assistant for both the football program and the Physical Education Deportment. He earned his master's in health and physical education in 1964 from UT. From 1964-65, Brown began o high school teaching career in both Georgia and Ohio, where he also served as o football and track and field coach. He spent one year at each school as o health and physical education instructor. In 1966, he returned to MSU and was on assistant football coach on the only team to win the OVC title outright. He spent three years at Morehead State, before moving on to earn his doctorate at Southern Mississippi in exercise physiology, with o minor in research and statistics in 1972. He also did post-doctoral work at Wisconsin-Lacrosse in cardiac rehab in 1978. He hos served as on MSU faculty member since 1972 and hos been the athletic deportment's faculty representative since 1986. As the faculty rep, Brown hos served on o number of University and OVC committees. Brown is married to MSU Athletic Holl of Fame member Loradeon Brown, the only former Eagle volleyball coach to be so honored. They reside in Morehead. They hove an adult son, Greg, o businessman, who is married to Jone Brown, the Director of the Wellness Center. A native of Logan, Ohio, Brown is o member of the Logan High School Athletic Holl of Fame.

-,~i- ~,: .' i'. .f ;_;,,,-~ il~1i·I,~~ 1\ i! ~ Jamey Carver, A.T., c. Jenny Duncan Richard Fletcher. A.T.. C. Joey Wagner Jim Wells Assistant Budget Head Facilities & Events Compliance & Educ. Athletic Trainer Specialist Athletic Trainer Graduate Assistant Services Director 31 Morehead State University Letter To Boosters Dear Friends:

Morehead State University is committed to upholding the highest integrity within all procedures and practices of the athletic department. We are pleased to publish this note as a reference to understanding often confusing NCAA regulations. The NCAA defines "representatives of athletic interests" as alumni, friends and boosters of the University. All member institutions are held accountable for their representatives' actions. One violation could jeopardize the eligi­ bility of any or all Eagle Athletic programs. As a general rule, anyone who has financially supported Eagle Athletics, been a member of any booster organi­ zation, or who has supported Eagle Athletics is considered a "representative" of Eagle Athletics. If anyone has questions regarding these types of relationships, please contact Brian Hutchinson, Associate Athletics Director at (606) 783-2593. Prospective student-athletes can be defined as a student who has started classes in the ninth grade or any younger student-athlete who has received a benefit from the institution. These individuals may only be recruited by MSU coaches who have passed the NCAA Recruiting Rules Examination. While "representatives" of Eagle Athletics may speak to any of these individuals via telephone or in person, a recruiting effort must not be made. Also, no student-athlete or prospective student-athlete may receive any extra benefit outside of the support provided by the institution. For any questions regarding this description, please contact Jim Wells, Compliance and Educational Services Director at (606) 783-5136. These are certainly not all the regulations any "representative" of Eagle Athletics must remember. However, they provide a good outline of the types of things that could endanger the eligibility of any MSU Athletics program. Again, feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Thanks again for your support of Morehead State Athletics.

-=1 Sincerely,

4t:~~ Brian Hutchinson :;:: Compliance and Educational Services Director Associate Athletic Director ~ Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement Morehead State University believes that Intercollegiate Athletics is an integral part of the University and that a broad-based intercollegiate athletics program encourages student participation and involvement in the total life of the University. In addition, intercollegiate athletic programs play a positive role by supporting the academic and public service missions of the University.

-Each athletics program shall be conducted in a manner that protects the physical, mental, emotional, and social welfare of each student-athlete. -Each student-athlete, through academic counseling and individual assistance, shall be encouraged toward completion of degree requirements and graduation. -Each athletics program shall adhere to the principles of fair play and amateur competition as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Ohio Valley Conference. -Each athletics program shall be administered at the highest level that the University's resources will allow so that each student-athlete will have the opportunity to compete to the fullest extent of his or her ability. -The athletics programs at Morehead State University shall make every effort to educate and serve the student­ athletes of the University's primary service area and their respective educational institutions. -The athletics program will accommodate student's interests and abilities in a manner that is nondiscriminatory to both sexes and reasonable with the University's resources. -The athletics program shall adhere to the University's Affirmative Action Plan promoting equal opportunity for all employees and students, as well as applicants for employment and student participation. 32 2002 Eagle Softbol~M Eagles of Distindion/Contributors 2000-01 Fiscal Year Eagle Softbal Donors ACADEMIC CHAMPIONS Deborah Adams Charles R. Martindale Verizon (GTE) Acodemic All-America Adams Trucking and Supply, Inc. Matthew A. Mortinez Jeoni Gollihue, 1986 Diano G. Adkins Angelo B. Maynord Shannon O'Toole, 1995 Cathi Watson. 1991, 1992 American Legion Auiliory 203 George L. McCarty Verizon (GTE) Acodemic: Al-District rv American Legion Post #126 Laro N. McCoy Arsf Team Anonymous Troy L. McGrew Koria Clifton, 1991 Barbaro Appel Harold D. McNeese Dono Fohl. 2000 Samuel E. Argeros Hilary S. Meade Jodi McMockin, 1994 Jodi B. Armstrong Patricio Meadows Jennifer Moffitt, 1997 Shannan O'Toole, 1995 H.R. Arrowood Cindy Michael Susan Pope, 1998 Associates of Anderson Ob/Gyn Julie Y. Moffitt Cathi Watson, 1991, 1992 Rex L. Sandeen Morehead Tourism Commission Second Team Charles Berry Jeri B. Morgado Dono Fohl, 2001 Lloyd W. Block Poul Morgon Jennifer Moffitt, 1996 Eddy J. Blankenship N.V. Marrison Susan Pope, 1996, 1997 Angie Roush, 1995, 1996 Marlane K. Bone Robert E. Marrow NFCA (NSCA) Scholar-Athletes Bob Bowersock Gloria C. Motko Shannon Bender, 1999 Homer L. Bradshaw Sue M. Murphy NIKKI BROCK, 2001 John E. Bricker Connie S. Nickel Angie Brooker, 1996 Jomes M. Brock Shannon M. O'Toole Alma Chapmon, 1996. 1999 Kathy Bungo Robert L. Ormes Dono Fohl. 2001 AMY FOX, 1999, 2001 Susan R. Pape Colleen Burton Jenn Graham, 2001 Lloyd L. Butcher William Pooge Vanessa Higgins, 2001 Kenneth B. Chose Sylvia R. Prater Heather Hoying, 1999, 2001 Ashli S. Chikers Putnam Family Practice Assocs., Inc. Heather Hughes, 1999, 2001 Chism Acres Doro Queen Jennifer Moffitt, 1995 Mory A. Collins Sharon G. Queen Shannon Nord, 2001 Shannon O'Toole, 1995 David S. Ratliff Tommy K. Collins Susan Pape, 1995, 1996, 1997 Jeanette E. Cook John P. Roy Angie Roush, 1995, 1996 Tyler Cook Lowvello A. Roy Jami Seamon, 2001 Jomes L. Cooper Robert E. Reedy Molly Surratt, 2001 Maureen Craig Betty E. Reisinger Amy Wilkinson, 2001 Steven G. Craigo Paulo J. Reynolds OVC Scholar-Athlete Susan P. Critchley Bernetta L. Robinson Dono Fohl. 2000 OVC Medal of Honor Jenn M holds Jomes Cusentino John T. Robinson Dono Fohl, 2000 Foy Damron Jonti Robinson AMY FOX, 1999 several Eagle records Helen Dimitroff Jock Roy Koren Gillum, 2000 and was also honored Sandro J. Doyle Poul J. Ryan Shannon Nord, 2001 Shannon O'Toole, 1995 for her academic John Ernst Gregory A. Seaman achievements. Albert H. Evans John R. Seamon Dono E. Fohl Doniel L. Seth ALL-OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE Nell H. Fookes Jomes D. Shahan Jeri L. Fox Jill Sloon AII-OVC Lesley Curtis 1999 Morlc A. Fox Mory N. Solley Fm Team Amy Estridge, 1994 Dano Fohl. 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Todd J. Garrison John A. Spekis PAM CRAWFORD, 2001 Dono Fohl. 1999 AMY FOX, 1999, 2000, 2001 Loudeon Godbert Beulah L Sprankle Jodi McMockin, 1994 Jenn Graham, 2001 Debbie Graham Lisa Stamm Nola Queen, 1998, 1999 Karen Gillum. 2000 R.J. Graham Jeannine B. Stevens s«ondTeam Jessica Hardy, 1994. 1995 Kimberly D. Hocker Dixie L. Stiegler PAM CRAWFORD, 2000 Vanessa Higgins, 2001 Stephen Hocker Poul E. Sturm Dono Fohl, 2000 Heather Hoying, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Natalie Massingill, 1999 Heather Hughes. 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Patricio Holey Molly Surratt L. Jennifer Maffitt, 1996, 1997 Tiffany Leonard, 1994 Edith C. Harlow Carol R. Thompson Shannon Nord, 2001 Jodi McMockin, 1994 Lisa M. Haynes Elmer C. Tincher Shannan O'Toole, 1995 Jennifer Moffitt, 1994, 1995 Anno M. Hernandez Lewis D. VanSickle Susan Pape, 1996 Shannan Nord, 2001 William J. Hively Ruth A. Vansickle Nola Queen, 2000 Shannan O'Toole, 1995 Holbrook Drugs Vickie Verboge Janti Robinson, 1999, 2001 Susan Pope, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Angie Roush, 1996 Nola Queen, 2000 Michele Holmes Norma J. Walker Mally Surratt, 1999 To o Ricketts, 1994 C.J. Hoying Beth 0 . Weinel Erin Shish, 1994 Angie Roush, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Kim D. Hoying Nancy M. Wekh Cheri Venturino, 1997 RochQel Schatzle, 1994 Mott Hoying Jomes B. Whormby Honorable Mention Jami Seamon, 2001 Huntington Grovel and Sand John Whitacre Shannon O'Toole, 1994 Erin Shisp. 1994 Joy's Auto Soles Glenn White Jonti Robinson, 2000 Alicia Spr~tt. 1996, 1997 Margaret L. Keller Charles R. Wilkinson Jamie Vojvodich. 199 Kelly St~rt. 1999 Stacy Zorembski, 1995 Mlcele Sturm. 2000 John R. Kennedy Horry T. Wilkinson OVC All-Tournament Ndy Surratt, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Marlcetta L. Lowhorn Erin S. Wills Jennifer Moffitt, 1997 ",my Wilkinson. 2000, 2001 Willa J. Lawhorn Cory J. Wilson Angie Roush. 1995 NCAA Team Awards Brenda L. Littleton Jone Wilson OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll Team Botting Champion. 1992 Burcey M. Littleton Edward M. Yates Heather Barnhart. 1994 Teom Doubles Champion, 1993 NCAA Individual Award Eugene A. Lucerf Wonda A. Yates-Robinson Shannan Bender. 1998, 1999 NIKKI BROCK, 2000, 2001 Toughest To Strike Ou1 -Ashfi Whrte, 1993 Betty A. Mabry Kimberley D. Zeis Angie Brooker, 1996, 1997, 1999 Peter W. Markle Alma Chapman, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Active players ore in bold cops 33 Morehead State University Academic Success The Eagles have a history of being successful away from the field, especially in their aca­ - .,.._-__ mN FCA All-Academic Team demic endeavors. Four limes in the last seven years, Morehead State has been recognized by the National Fastpilch Coaches Association as owning one of the nation's top grade-point aver­ .Rt Team GPA ages. Last spring, the Eagles posted the 14th-best GPA among all Division I teams. The NFCA l. Indiana State 3.660 (formerly NSCA) also has recognized 18 Morehead Stale athletes 25 times, including an incred­ 2. Manhattan 3.530 ible 11 lasl year, as Scholar-Athletes, a prestigious national honor. In addi­ 3. Southeast Missouri Slate 3.501 tion, the Eagles have had three GTE Academic All-Americans named a 4. Detroit Mercy 3.390 total of four times, while eight athletes have been named to either the first 5. Southern !Illinois 3.390 or second Academic All-District IV team a total of 14 times, including three­ 6. Tennessee State 3.390 time selection Susan Pape and Dana Fohl (second-team) last spring. 7. Long Island 3.380 The OVC's highest all-around in-season honor is the Scholar-Athlete 8. Kent Stale 3.362 Award, recognizing excellence in athletics, academics and leadership. In 9. Saintlouis 3.360 2000-01 , Dana Fohl became the first MSU softball player and the 21st Eagle 10. SI. John's 3.357 overall to earn the honor in the award's 20-year history. 11. Iona 3.350 12. Louisiana Tech 3.348 OVC ACADEMIC MEDAL OF HONOR 13. UNLV 3.340 114. MOREHEAD STATE For the past 13 years, the Ohio Valley Conference has recognized student-athletes for 3.300 their academic achievements with its Academic Medal of Honor. The award is presented to 15. Stanford 3.280 the student-athlete who hos the highest GPA (above 3.00) in each sport sponsored by the 16. South Florida 3.260 OVC. In case of ties, each student-athlete is given a Medal of Honor. Shannon O'Toole in 17. Winthrop 3.256 1995, Dana Fohl in 2000, Karen Gllum in 2000, current team member Amy Fox in 1999 18. Eastern Illinois 3.252 and Shan.,on Nord lost year (2001) ore the only MSU softball players to hove been chosen 19. Butler 3.240 for the award in its history. 20. Cleveland Stale 3.240

Each year, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) selects an Aco­ :. demic All-American softball team. The following student-athletes have earned the distinction 2001-02 Eagles' = and the year they earned it: Academic Maiors j Jeani Gollihue (1986) Shannon O'Toole (1995) Cathi Watson (1991, 1992) 1 Biology Molly Cope (Pre-Medicine) t The OVC C~~~s~n~~~~~~~?a~~! i~ e~s~n~~~l ~~!:nd recognizes ~ student-athletes who have a GPA of 3.25 or higher with not less than 24 hours of credit during Business Information Systems 2 the previous two semesters. Thirty two MSU student-athletes have been named to the honor Melissa Rice ~ roll 63 times, peaking with a school-record 11 last year. Business Management Four-time honorees Three-time honorees Two-time honorees Alison Queen Jacque Jackson Alma Chapman (1996-99) Angie Brooker 0996, 97, 991 Shannon Bender 0998-99) Dana Fohl (1998-01) Amy Fox (1999-01) Nikki Brock (2000-01) Convnunic:ation Heather Hoying 0998-011 Jessica Hardy (1994-95) Erin Foree (Advertising/Public Relations) Heather Hughes 0998-01) Jennifer Moffitt (1994-95 1 Sora Hocker (Advertising/Public Relations) Susan Pape (1995-98) Alicia Spratt (1996-97) Brenno Read (Advertising/Public Relations) Angie Roush (1994-97) Amy Wilkinson 12000-011 Molly Surratt (1998-01) Education Amy Fox (Secondary/Social Studies) r..l"Cl"'r■,11~,.r.,...,..... m ~ rr.:...."""""m.,. One-time honorees Jill Sloan (Secondary/Mathematics) Heather Barnhart (1994) Toni Orr (Elementary) Lesley Curtis (1999) Jessie Chin (Special Education) Amy Estridge 119941 Spring '00, Karen Gillum 12000) ~ Foll '00, Jenn Graham 12001 ) Natalee Owens Spring '01 Erin Foree Fol '01 Vanessa Higgins 12001) Exercise Science Amy Fox Fol '98 Tiffany Leonard 11994) Nikki Brock Spmg'99, Jodi McMackin (1994) Pam Crawford (Athletic Training} Fol '99, Shannon Nord 12001) Spring '00, Shannon O'Toole 119951 Heath Promotion Fol '00, Stephanie Swanger (Social Work) Spring '01, Nola Queen 12000) Fol '01 Tara Ricketts (1994) Pre-Medicir 18 Jacque Jackson Fol '01 Rachael Schatzle (1 9941 Kacy Walker Michele lk.Croaf Fol '01 Jami Seaman 12001 ) Toni Orr Fol '01 Erin Shish 119941 Pre-Physical Therapy Meis.soRice Fol '00, Michelle Mccrady (Psychology) Spring '01 Kelly Stewart (1999) Micele Sturm 12000) Pre-Podiatry Stephanie Hernandez Active players ore bolded 34 2002 Eagle Softball™ Athletic Facilities Morehead State has at its disposal modern and well-equipped facilities for the use of its athletic teams. Included among those are Jayne Stadium, the Athletic-Academic Center (AAC), the George A. Sadler Tennis Courts, Allen Field, Wetherby Gym and the University Softball Field. Among the facilities used for purposes other than competition is the Phil Simms Weight Training Facility, a building dedicated by the former Morehead State and New York Giants' football star, which allows MSU athletes every opportunity to enhance their strength and conditioning. In addition, there is a spacious athletic training facility in Jayne Stadium, complete with all of the resources needed to enhance the training of MSU athletes, w hile allowing them to rehabilitate and recover from injuries quickly and saf---'------~ely. COURTNEY Athletic Training The main athletic training room, a ORMEROD spacious and modern facility with four whirlpools, stairsteppers and exercise bi­ Softball cycles, is located in Jayne Stadium. Two Athletic other remote facilities are in the Aca­ demic-Athletic Center and Wetherby fi Trainer Gym. The MSU staff includes head ath­ ' .. letic trainer Richard Fletcher, assistant Graduate assistant Courtney Ormerod Jamey Carver, plus two graduate assis- will serve as the team athletic trainer this fonts and several student assistants. year. The Lee County, Ga., native joined the Fletcher, Carver and the graduate assis- MSU staff in the fall of 2001. She spent the !ants are either certified or eligible forcer- fall working with the volleyball team. She is lification. Also members of the MSU pursuing her master's in athletic training. medical team are O group of highly- A 2000 graduate of Georgia Southwest- , em State University, Ormerod was involved a;~__.- ..,.,. qualified doctors, including orthopedic with athletic training for three and O half surgeons--Dr. Tom Fossett, Dr. Pal Serey, Dr. Jim Rollins and Dr. Anup Chattha; a dentist--Dr. Jim years, working primarily with the baseball, Bendixen; and an oplometrist--Dr. Thomas McHugh. In addition, the SI. Claire Medical Center, lo­ volleyball and women's basketball teams. coted in Morehead, utilizes a full-spectrum of medical services. In total, each team has access to ::e She also spent three years as a cheerleader several specialists in all areas of potential need, providing MSU athletes with the most modern medi- = and one year coaching that squad. She I ttoor<1 ikllaJ graduated with a bachelor's degree in ca a ni!1§nT~00m , 4 physical education and exercise science. . . .,. Prior to coming to MSU, Ormerod was MSU athletes have two primary weight M, an assistant athletic trainer al Pikeville Col- room facilities for their use. The largest is 11-1-J.' , r lege from January lo June of 2001. the Phil Simms Weight Training Facility, L>, "' Through her experi~nces in cheerleadi~, which is used primarily by the football "Kl N Ormerod has bec~me involved with the Uni- squad but accessible for use by all MSU 2 versal Cheerlead1ng AssocIalIon and the ' . . . . ~ Universal Dance Association as O trainer the learns. The other facility 1s located in the past three summers. With the spirit groups, AAC and is the primary domain of the bas­ she was an athletic trainer al the National ketball teams. II offers a wide range of JumpRopeChampionshipsin2001. modern equipment, including a In the summer _of 2000, she interned al stairmaster, free weights and Nautilus-style the Houston Clinic !n Albany, Ga. machines which can help the Lady Eagles A Lee County High School graduate, she • . . was a cheerleader for two years and named and Eagles_ achieve the highest level of to Who's Who Among American High School strength training. Students as a senior. Assisting Ormerod will be sophomore Jessica Mills. University Softball Field The Eagles have called the University Softball Field their home for the last 13 years, which includes the entire span of the MSU fast-pitch era. Tucked between two hills on the Northeast side of campus, the University Softball Field has bleachers to accommo­ date approximately 500 people. Its dimensions are 205 feel to left field, 195 feet lo center field and 205 feel to right field. The facility received a face lift in the offseason gaining a netted backfield l'.cltt;,-~~....,-----_.L...,;;_.:...... ____ ..__ fence with a cement base, permanent bleachers, a permanent sound system, the leveling of the outfield and the installation of a new batting cage. Previous additions and enhancements included improvements to the dugouts, an electronic scoreboard and out- M~•~~"'t.---~---- ~ field fence wind screens. The University Softball Field served as 1.,;:~i;:,;,,.:=,:~111..,,,_____ ....;:.;..._ ...;.;;;;...;;...... ;. __ .,:.;.,LU"6111 the host of the OVC Tournament in the 1997 season. MSU Year-by-Year Records At University Softball Field (since 1989) 1989 11-4 1991 15-5 1993 9-6-1 1995 9-7 1997 8-10 1999 12-4 2001 9-8 1990 14-4 1992 12-2 1994 10-10 1996 9-11 1998 8-10 2000 9-17 Total 135-98-1

35 Morehead State University Media Information/Sports Information Staff SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF COVERING EAGLE SOFTBALL Randy Stacy This media guide includes biographies, records and statistics to assist print and broadcast Sports Information media representatives in their coverage of this year's Morehead State softball team. To Director receive the latest information, media can access the websites of Morehead State (www.msueagles.com1 or the Ohio Valley Conference (www.ovcsports.com1. If additional information is needed, please feel free to contact Assistant Sports Information Director Brod Randy Stacy enters his 15th Laux at (6061783-2500 or [email protected]. year as sports information director after serving 16 months in the MSU Press Credentials/Interviews Development Office. There is no charge for softball games, so no press credentials are necessary. However, Stacy, a 1977 graduate of the sports information department requests that if you wish to interview any Eagle athletes or Morehead State University, is the coaches that you arrange them through Assistant SID Brod Laux. former assistant sports information Services director at the University of Kentucky. While at UK, Stacy The sports information department will provide rosters, statistics, results and notes for was responsible for all media and public relations for each home game. Complete statistical data will be available after each contest. There are the men's basketball program, as well as press row no press facilities or phone lines at the University Softball Field, however, there is an electrical operations. outlet accessible to the media, if necessary. In the press room in the Academic-Athletic The 45-year-old Stacy served as men's sports infor­ Center, a typewriter, copier, fax machine, personal computers, two telephones and a mation director at MSU for a brief time in 1977, before variety of other supplies are available. assuming a full-time position at Tennessee Tech. The native of Carr Creek, Ky., and graduate of Carr PRIMARY MEDIA ounETS Creek High School (now Knott County Central), also served Hazard Herald WTVQ-TV as a graduate assistant in the MSU Office of Public Infor­ PRINT The Herald-Leader P.O. Box 869 Box 5590 mation and was a news and sports reporter at WMKY Main and Midland Hazard, KY 41702 Lexington. KY 40505 radio. Lexington, KY 40507 (606) 436-5771 (859) 293-1661 Fax: (6061 436-3140 Fax: (8591 293-0539 ~ Stacy is a member of College Sports Information Di- 18591 231-3225 Fax: (859) 231-1451 WDKY FOX 56-TV rectors of America (CoSIDAl and serves as the national The Trail Blazer = The Courier-Journal 102B Breckinridge Hall 836 Euclid Ave. chairperson of the membership services committee. He P.O. Bax 740031 Morehead, KY 40351 Lexington, KY 40502 also belongs to the Morehead Optimist Oub and Elliottville Louisville, KY 40201 (606) 783-2697 18 591 269-5656 Fax: (606) 783-2457 Fax: 1859) 269-3774 Baptist Church. He and his wife, Jeanetta, have two 1800) 765-4011 Fax: 15021 582-7186 sons, Brod and Jared. They reside in Morehead. WIRE SERVICES WSAZ.-TV 645 Fifth Ave. w The Doily Independent Associated Press 17th St. Courier-Journal Bldg. Huntington, WI/ 25701 Brenda Kissinger Ashland, KY 411 01 525 West Broadway (304) 523-5333 Fax: (3041 690-3065 Sports Information (606) 326-2673 Louisville, KY 40202 '! 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