2005 UNIVERSITY TERRIERS 2005 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE BIG GREEN No. Name Yr. Pos. B-T High School / Hometown No. Name Yr. Pos. Hgt. B-T Hometown/High School 1 Neahr, Lacey So. INF S-R Notre Dame / Perris, Calif. 1 Tyler Benson Fr. 2B/OF 5-7 L-R Tucson, Ariz. / Catalina Foothills 2 Williams, Allison So. C/OF R-R Suffield Academy / W. Springfield, Mass. 3 Thorfinnson, Ashley So. P R-R Eden Prairie / Eden Prairie, Minn. 3 Christy King Sr. C/UT 5-8 R-R Albuquerque, N. M. / Albuquerque Acad. 4 Ferraris, Christina Jr. OF S-R Lewis S. Mills / Burlington, Conn. 4 Amanda Campbell So. C/UT 5-9 R-R Costa Mesa, Calif. / Newport Harbor 5 Petryk, Alicia Jr. INF R-R St. Paul Academy / White Bear Lake, Minn. 6 Bankoff, Sarah Fr. INF/OF Lynnfield / Lynnfield, Mass. 6 Emily Varga Jr. UT 5-4 R-R Clinton, Conn. / The Morgan School 7 Edwardson, Karin Sr. P R-R Santaluces / Lake Worth, Fla. 7 Brittany Detwiler So. P/UT 5-8 R-R Souderton, Pa. / Souderton Area 8 Jackson, Kalie So. OF Oak Grove / Bates City, Mo. 9 Fox, Susie So. C/OF R-R La Reina / Thousand Oaks, Calif. 8 Krysta Peplowski So. UT 5-10 R-R Albany, N. Y. / Colonie 10 Reiten, Jess Jr. OF R-R Foothill / Santa Ana, Calif. 9 Josey Mendez Jr. UT 5-3 R-R Miami, Fla. / Gulliver Prep 11 Fry, Kelly So. INF/C R-R Harrison / Marietta, Ga. 12 Conway, Kerry Sr. SS R-R Leominster / Leominster, Mass. 10 Brandi Shields So. 2B/UT 5-3 R-R Schererville, Ind. / Lake Central 13 Garcia, Jill Sr. INF R-R Concord-Carlisle / Lowell, Mass. 11 Erin McDonald Jr. P/UT 5-8 L-R Macon, Ill. / Mt. Zion 15 Shute, Andrea Sr. C/INF R-R Windham / Windham, Maine 17 Folger, Lauren So. OF/INF R-R Clarence / Williamsville, N.Y. 12 Liz Alley Jr. 1B 6-1 L-L Aurora, Colo. / Eaglecrest 16 Megaw, Angela Fr. P Fair Haven Union / Bomoseen, Vt. 13 Chiya Louie So. OF 5-7 R-R Seattle, Wash. / Ingraham 18 Reed, Abby Fr. P Barrington / Barrington, Ill. 21 Thompson, Jodee Sr. C/OF R-R El Camino / Carmichael, Calif. 14 Jamie Haas Sr. SS 5-4 L-R Houston, Texas / Klein 15 Jenna Grapensteter Fr. P 5-6 R-R Bothell, Wash. / Bothell Head Coach: Christine Vogt 16 Kate Shaughnessy So. OF 5-5 R-R Newton, Mass. / Newton North 2005 SCHEDULE 18 Ashlee Freeman So. P/UT 5-7 R-R Northridge, Calif. / Oaks Christian CENTRAL FLORIDA TOURNAMENT (Orlando, Fla.) Apr. 10 Sun. ALBANY * L 2-14 21 Jennifer Shields Sr. C 5-8 R-R Simi Valley, Calif. / Simi Valley Feb. 18 Fri. Longwood L 3-8 Apr. 14 Thu. HARVARD (DH) W 4-3 (8) W 9-3 Feb. 18 Fri. North Dakota State W 1-0 Apr. 16 Sat. at Binghamton * L 0-1 23 Melody Popravak Fr. P 5-11 R-R Fort Myers, Fla. / Fort Myers Senior Feb. 19 Sat. Central Florida L 4-6 Apr. 17 Sun. at Binghamton * (DH) W 7-5 W 8-0 (5) 24 Molly Gallagher Fr. UT 5-4 R-R Reading, Mass. / Reading Memorial Feb. 19 Sat. Longwood W 4-3 Apr. 20 Wed. at Boston College W 4-2 Feb. 20 Sun. North Dakota State L 1-6 Apr. 21 Thu. DARTMOUTH (DH) 3 p.m. WTBU 25 DeKenya Williams Sr. P/UT 5-4 R-R San Diego, Calif. / Mt. Carmel BUZZ CLASSIC (Marietta, Ga.) Apr. 23 Sat. at Vermont * (DH) 12 p.m. Mar. 4 Fri. South Dakota State L 4-5 Apr. 24 Sun. at Vermont * 12 p.m. Mar. 4 Fri. South Carolina L 6-7 (9) Apr. 26 Tue. at Boston College 4 p.m. Mar. 5 Sat. Ohio State L 10-13 Apr. 27 Wed. MAINE (DH) * 2:30 p.m. Head Coach: Shawn Rychcik (first season, Gannon University ’91) Mar. 5 Sat. Gardner Webb L 6-14 Apr. 28 Thu. MAINE * 1 p.m. Apr. 28 Thu. HOLY CROSS 4 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Marcy Crouch (first season, Stanford ’99) Mar. 7 Mon. Georgia State W 7-2 Apr. 30 Sat. STONY BROOK * (DH) 1 p.m. WTBU Bill McDonald (fifth season, Boston Univ. ’90) YELLOW JACKET INVITATIONAL (Atlanta, Ga.) May 1 Sun. STONY BROOK * 12 p.m. WTBU Mar. 8 Tue. Oakland W 9-0 (5) May 3 Tue. at 5 p.m. Meredith Jennings (third season, Boston Univ ’93) Mar. 8 Tue. Oakland W 4-0 May 7 Sat. at Hartford * (DH) 1 p.m. Mar. 9 Wed. No. 19 Georgia Tech L 0-12 (5) May 8 Sun. at Hartford * 12 p.m. AMERICA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP (Stony Brook, N.Y.) Mar. 26 Sat. PRINCETON (DH) L 1-4 W 6-5 May 12 Thu. TBA TBA Mar. 31 Thu. BOSTON COLLEGE L 1-10 (6) May 13 Fri. TBA TBA Apr. 4 Mon. at UMBC (DH) * L 5-6 (16) W 10-0 (5) May 14 Sat. TBA TBA Apr. 5 Tue. at Brown L 2-6 T 3-3 (6) Apr. 7 Thu. CONNECTICUT L 5-12 * - America East Conference contest Apr. 9 Sat. ALBANY * (DH) W 2-1 (11) L 7-13 WTBU - Games Air on Internet at www.wtburadio.org 2005 BOSTON UNIVERSITY SOFTBALL GAME PROGRAM

TODAY’S GAMES 2005 AMERICA EAST addition, last year she became the team’s all- BU looks to keep its recent stretch of good time leader in stolen bases. She enters play going today against Dartmouth. Over SOFTBALL STANDINGS today’s game with 74 career steals. She’s on (As of April 20 - CURRENT) the last week, the Terriers have won five of a pace to once again set a single-season six games and three in a row - their longest AMERICA EAST OVERALL record for stolen bases. She owns the two win streak of the season. Just the opposite 1. Albany 9-1 .900 23-9 .719 best single-season steals performances with can be said of Dartmouth - which is looking 2. Maine 6-2 .750 12-18 .400 24 and 18. She is second in America East this season with 16 steals through 24 games. to get back on track after dropping five of 3. UMBC 5-5 .500 21-21-1 .500 seven games during the last week. 4. Stony Brook 5-5 .500 14-26 .350 COACHES PICK TERRIERS FIRST IN SERIES AGAINST DARTMOUTH 5. Boston Univ. 4-4 .500 13-16-1 .448 AMERICA EAST PRE-SEASON POLL BU is a perfect 9-0 against Dartmouth in 6. Hartford 4-5 .444 9-13 .409 BU was chosen to win the America East softball. The Terriers have outscored the 7. Vermont 3-8 .273 15-13 .536 championship in a pre-season vote of the Green, 45-4, in those nine games and have 8. Binghamton 2-8 .200 8-17 .320 league’s coaches. shut them out six times. Most recently, the Rank Team (1st-place) Points Terriers took a pair here at the BU Softball TODAY’S OTHER AMERICA EAST GAMES 1. Boston Univ. (5) 61 Field in 2003, winning 2-0 and 13-0. Binghamton at Drexel 4 p.m. 2. Maine (1) 50 3. Albany (2) 49 Hartford at Fairfield (DH) 3 p.m. UP NEXT FOR THE TERRIERS 4. Stony Brook 47 Stony Brook at Sacred Heart (DH) 3 p.m. BU returns to America East play when it 5. Binghamton 32 travels to Burlington, Vt. this weekend for a Delaware at UMBC (DH) 2:30 p.m. 6. Hartford 20 three-game series against the University of 7. UMBC 17 2005 Vermont. Saturday’s doubleheader and HAAS ON A TORRID HITTING STREAK 8. Vermont 12 Sunday’s single game all start at noon. Jamie Haas is in the midst of a torrid hitting streak, going 3-for-4 from the plate and WTBU TO BROADCAST MOST TERRIER Boston LAST TIME OUT FOR THE TERRIERS scoring two runs at BC yesterday. America HOME GAMES THIS SEASON BU scored a pair of seventh-inning runs to East's reigning Player of the Week, Haas WTBU, BU’s student radio station, will University defeat Boston College, 4-2, at BC’s Shea has raised her conference-leading batting broadcast many of the Terriers’ home games Field yesterday. Jamie Haas went 3-for-4 average to .429. She has a hit in 17 of her this season. The games can easily be with a pair of runs scored. last 19 games. accessed via the internet at Softball www.wtburadio.org. ABOUT THE DARTMOUTH BIG GREEN FREEMAN HITTING HER STRIDE OF LATE Dartmouth is led at the plate by senior After a rocky start, Ashlee Freeman has TERRIERS ON THE INTERNET Dartmouth (9-17-1) vs. shortstop Kerry Conway, who is batting provided the Terriers with a steady effort in Internet coverage of the Boston University .325 with 12 runs scored. As a team, the the circle recently. In her last three softball team and each of the 23 Terrier Boston University (13-16-1) Big Green are hitting just .225 with a .922 appearances, all starts, she is 2-1 with a athletic teams can be found on the internet on fielding percentage. In the circle, they 1.19 ERA. Her only loss was a 1-0 decision the official BU athletics website at: have a 4.38 ERA. Freshman Angela Megaw at Binghamton last Saturday in which she www.bu.edu/athletics. Up-to-date game Thursday, April 21, 2005 has the team’s lowest ERA at 2.85 and has gave up only four hits, none after the stories, rosters, statistics, player information, 48 strikeouts to just 15 walks in 60 innings. second inning. She has given up only 12 and much more is just a click away! 3 p.m., BU Softball Field, Boston, Mass. hits in 17.2 innings during that stretch. HAAS EARNS MILDRED BARNES AWARD AS BU’s TOP FEMALE STUDENT-ATHLETE GRAPENSTETER SETTLING INTO ROLL Senior Jamie Haas won the Mildred Barnes Freshman Jenna Grapensteter has settled Award on April 13 at the BU Student- into her role for the Terriers quite nicely. As AthleteRecognition Reception. The award a reliever and spot starter, she has a 3-1 goes to the Terriers’ top female student- record with a pair of saves. She is tied with athlete, regardless of class and is the top Ashlee Freeman with 15 appearances so far award the athletic department hands out this season. each season. She is the first softball player to ever earn the recognition. HAAS BU’S CAREER LEADER IN HITS, STOLEN BASES HAAS LEADS TERRIERS IN NEARLY Earlier this season, Jamie Haas became the EVERY OFFENSIVE CATEGORY Terriers’ all-time leader in hits. She currently As she has done in each of her three-plus has 219 career hits, passing BU Athletic Hall seasons at BU, Jamie Haas continues to of Fame member Beth Iwamoto (1994-97) lead the Terriers in a number of offensive for the all-time lead. Haas owns the team’s categories. She leads the Terriers in batting top three marks for hits in a season, with (.429), hits (45), runs (30), totals bases 65, 63, 60 in her freshman, junior, and (58), on-base percentage (.492), and stolen sophomore seasons, respectively. In JAMIE HAAS bases (19).