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2012 Media Supplement Florida Softball 2012 Media Supplement 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT FLORIDA SOFTBALL 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS / QUICK FACTS Contents/Quick Facts . 1 Samantha Holle . 18 Honors & Awards . .44-46 Media Information . 2 Kelsey Horton . 19 Team Season Records . .47-48 2012 Team Pic/Schedule . 3 Chelsea Howell . 20 Individual Records - Batting . 49 Head Coach Tim Walton . .4-5 Briana Little . 21 Individual Records - Pitching . 50-51. Assistant Coach Jennifer Rocha . 6 Katie Medina . 22 Individual Records - Fielding . 52 Jenny Gladding/Kristina Hilberth . 7 Michelle Moultrie . .23-24 Single Game Records . 53 Team Roster/Pronunciation Guide . 8 Hannah Rogers . 25 Postseason Records . 54 TV Roster . 9 Brittany Schutte . 26-27. All-Time Numerical Roster . 55 Alyssa Bache . 10 2011 Year-In-Review . 28-30. All-Time Alphabetical Roster . 56 Bailey Castro . 11 2011 Overall Statistics . 31 All-Time Coaches . 57 Cheyenne Coyle . 12 2011 SEC Statistics . 32 SEC Softball . 58 Jess Damico . 13 2011 Schedule & Results . 33 2012 Opponents . .59-62 Kasey Fagan . 14 UF Softball History & Records . 34 Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium . 63 Sami Fagan . 15 Year-by-Year Results . .35-41 Easton Softball . 64 Ensley Gammel . 16 All-Time Results/Stats History . 42 Lauren Haeger . 17 All-Time Record vs . Opponents . 43 UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS PROGRAM HISTORY KEY LOSSES Official School Name . University of Florida First Year of Softball . 1997 GP/GS AVG . AB R H HR RBI SB-A Location . Gainesville, Fla . All-Time Program Record . 692-327 ( .697) Kelsey Bruder 69/69 .387 199 79 77 19 71 9-9 Founded . 1853 All-Time SEC Record . .272-148 ( .647) Aja Paculba 69/69 .338 225 65 76 16 62 9-18 Enrollment . 50,844 Years in Women’s College World Series/Last . 4/2011 Megan Bush 69/69 .333 195 49 65 21 80 1-1 President . Dr . J . Bernard Machen Years in NCAA Regionals/Last . 12/2011 Nickname . Gators Record in NCAA Tournament . 41-27 ( .602) ERA W-L IP H R-ER BB K Colors . Orange (PMS 172) & Blue (PMS 286) Record in SEC Tournament . .17-22 ( .435) Stephanie Brombacher 1 .51 20-3 153 .0 104 44-33 37 133 Affiliation . NCAA Division I SEC Titles . 3 (1998, 2008, 2009) Conference . Southeastern - Eastern Division SEC Eastern Division Titles: . 5 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT CREDITS Athletics Director . Jeremy Foley (1998, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) The 2012 University of Florida softball media almanac was Senior Women’s Adminstator . Lynda Tealer produced by the UF Communications Department . It was written Faculty Representative . Dr . Michael Sagas TEAM INFORMATION and edited by Kelly Reynolds Athletics Department Phone . (352) 375-4683 Editorial Assistance: Kelly Reynolds, Roger Ricketts, Mary Howard Ticket Office Phone . (352) 375-GoUF ext . 6800 2011 Overall Record: . 56-13 National Finish: . National runner-up Photography: Brown & Co, Jim Burgess and Andy Meng SEC Record (Finish): . .21-7 (2nd, 1st East) Layout, Design & Typesetting: STADIUM INFORMATION Home Record: . .26-5 Summit Athletic Media, Charlotte, N .C . (www .summitathletics .com) Home Field . Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium Away Record: . 12-3 Capacity . .1,200 Neutral Record: . .18-5 Field Dimensions . 200 foul pole, 220 center Postseason Record: . .9-5 Surface . Grass SEC Tournament Finish: . 0-1/T5th. @GATORZONESBALL Press Box Phone . (352) 379-2810 or (352) 379-2879 Final Rankings: . .2/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: . 9/8 All-Americans Returning/Lost: . .3/3 COACHING STAFF UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SOFTBALL Position Starters Returning/Lost: . .4/5 Head Coach . Tim Walton (Oklahoma ’96) Pitchers Returning/Lost: . 2/1 Record at UF (Years) . .331-80 ( .805) (6) Newcomers: . 7 Career Record (Years) . 454-144 ( 7. 59) (9) Assistant Coaches . Jennifer Rocha (Oklahoma ’99) . Jenny Gladding (Florida ’04) Volunteer Asst . Coach . Kristina Hilberth (Florida ’09) TOP RETURNEES Athletic Trainer . .Scott Barbone GP/GS AVG . AB R H HR RBI SB-A Strength & Conditioning Coordinator . Paul Chandler Michelle Moultrie 69/69 .443 228 75 101 6 40 31-34 Softball Program Coordinator . Brittany Souilliard Brittany Schutte 69/69 .326 190 66 62 22 69 4-4 Upon request, for individuals with documented Softball Office Phone . .(352) 375-4683 ext . 5554 Cheyenne Coyle 69/69 .318 173 55 55 17 60 10-11 print-related disabilities, this publication is Office Fax . (352) 375-7807 available in alternate format . Contact the UAA at (352) 375-4683 for more information . For people with speech ERA W-L IP H R-ER BB K and hearing impairments, when trying to call a department Hannah Rogers 1 .92 36-8 265 .2 205 91-73 70 221 which does not list a TDD number, please contact the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) . 1 FLORIDA SOFTBALL 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT MEDIA INFORMATION UAA COMMUNICATIONS TICKETS Admission to all Gator regular-season games is free . If the team plays host to post-season action, admission will be charged. Contact the UAA Ticket Office at (352) 375-4683, ext . 6800 or check GatorZone .com for more information regarding post-season ticket prices . COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT The Communications Office is located on the third floor of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, across Gale Lemerand Drive from the O’Connell Center . Enter via the stairwell to the left of Gate 1 . Kelly Reynolds, assistant communications director, is the Phone Number: (352) 375-4683, ext . 6100 primary media coordinator for the Gator softball team . Fax Number: (352) 375-4809 Mailing Address: Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext . 6128 P .O . Box 14485 Fax: (352) 375-4809 Gainesville, FL 32604-2485 Cell phone: (352) 275-2782 Communications Overnight: E-mail: [email protected] Gale Lemerand Drive Ben Hill Griffin Stadium/Central Receiving PRESS SERVICES Gainesville, FL 32611 Members of the media are supplied with weekly release packages, which contain updated statistics, features COMUNICATIONS STAFF and information on what is ahead . On game day, the Associate Athletics Directors: communications staff will distribute immediate results, Mary Howard (Soccer, Gymnastics) notes, statistics and other pertinent information . Steve McClain (Football) CREDENTIALS Assistant Athletics Director: Although media credentials are not required for regular Fred Demarest (Men’s Basketball) season home softball games, all requests and plans to cover the event MUST be placed through Florida softball Associate Communications Director: SID Kelly Reynolds via e-mail or telephone . Kathy Cafazzo (Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis) John Hines (Baseball, Football) INTERVIEWS All interviews for head coach Tim Walton, student-athletes Assistant Communications Directors: and assistant coaches must be coordinated through Kelly Amanda Brooks (Volleyball, Track & Field) Reynolds . Requests should be submitted at least 24 hours Denver Parler (Football, Men’s Tennis) in advance . Other than post-game interviews, interview Kelly Reynolds (Softball, Cross Country) days are scheduled prior to practice one day per week . Contact Kelly Reynolds for updated information . Phone Communications Interns: interviews with out-of-town media can be arranged . Marla Glasser (Lacrosse) Matt Haas (Men’s Golf) TELEPHONE Jenn Mereby (Swimming & Diving) Phones are available for working press in the press box . Sam Newton (Women’s Golf) Out-of-town radio wishing to broadcast should contact Kelly Reynolds for specifics on phone line usage at least IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS one week prior to the game . Communications Office Phone: (352) 375-4683, ext . 6100 PARKING Communications Office Fax: Parking is available in the grass lot on the southeast side (352) 375-4809 of Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium, as well as across the Katie Seashole Stadium Press Box: street to the south near the lacrosse complex and the (352) 379-3066 Phillips Center . Passes are not required after 4:30 p .m . or Softball Office: on weekends . (352) 375-4683, ext . 5554 (best time to call: mornings) GATORZONE.COM Game stories, game notes, news releases, schedules, results, statistics, history and much more can be found on the University Athletic Association’s home page at www . GatorZone .com . COMPETITION FACILITY Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium is located at the intersection of Museum road and Hull Road, across from the Florida Lacrosse Complex and the Phillips Center . PHOTOGRAPHY Please contact Kelly Reynolds or another member of the UF Communications staff for information regarding shooting restrictions . 2 FLORIDA SOFTBALL 2012 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2012 SCHEDULE Top Row (l to r): Hannah Rogers, Sami Fagan, Brittany Schutte, Bailey Castro, Head Coach Tim Walton, Kelsey Horton, Lauren Haeger, Alyssa Bache, Kasey Fagan Bottom Row (l to r): Samantha Holle, Cheyenne Coyle, Briana Little, Chelsea Howell, Michelle Moultrie, Katie Medina, Jessica Damico, Ensley Gammel DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (ET) DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (ET) FEBRUARY APRIL 10 FRI - 12 SUN: USF-FAIRFIELD INN AND SUITES TAMPA NORTH TOURNAMENT 1 Sun at Georgia * Athens, Ga . 1:30 pm 4 Wed at FSU Tallahassee, Fla . 6 pm 10 Fri vs . Long Island Tampa Fla . 6:15 pm 6 FRI OLE MISS * GAINESVILLE 6 PM vs . FGCU Tampa Fla . 8:30 pm 7 SAT OLE MISS * GAINESVILLE 2:30 PM 11 Sat vs . Maine Tampa Fla . 6:15 pm 8 SUN OLE MISS * GAINESVILLE 1 PM vs . Illinois State Tampa Fla . 8:30 pm 11 Wed at UCF Orlando, Fla . 6:30 pm 12 Sun vs . USF Tampa Fla . 1:30 pm 13 FRI AUBURN * GAINESVILLE 6 PM 14 SAT AUBURN * GAINESVILLE 1 PM 15 WED JACKSONVILLE GAINESVILLE 5 PM 15 SUN AUBURN * GAINESVILLE 1 PM 17 FRI MICHIGAN STATE GAINESVILLE 5 PM 20 FRI FIU GAINESVILLE 4 PM (DH) 18 SAT MICHIGAN STATE GAINESVILLE 1 PM 21 SAT FIU GAINESVILLE 1 PM 19 SUN MICHIGAN STATE GAINESVILLE 1 PM 24 TUES LSU * GAINESVILLE 5 PM (DH) 23 THURS - 25 SAT: CATHEDRAL CITY CLASSIC 27 FRI KENTUCKY * GAINESVILLE 6 PM 23 Thurs vs . Texas A&M Palm Springs, Calif . 1 pm 28 SAT KENTUCKY * GAINESVILLE 1 PM vs . Washington Palm Springs, Calif . 3:30 pm 29 SUN KENTUCKY * GAINESVILLE 1 PM 24 Fri vs .
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