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MEDIA GUIDE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

MEDIA INFORMATION 2020 SCHEDULE April 1____ SIUE______5 p.m. Times listed are Central April 9_____ at Florida *______TBA Quick Facts______3 April 10____ at Florida *______TBA Mizzou Athletic Communications Staff____4 DATE_____ OPPONENT______TIME April 11____ at Florida *______TBA Media Information______5 NFCA Leadoff Classic April 14___ Saint Louis______TBA University/Athletics Leadership______6-8 (Clearwater, Fla.) April 17___ Kentucky *______TBA Feb. 7_____ Notre Dame______11 a.m. April 18___ Kentucky *______TBA April 19___ Kentucky *______TBA MEET THE TIGERS Feb. 7_____ South Alabama______4 p.m. Feb. 8_____ Baylor______9 a.m. April 22____ at SEMO (DH)______3 p.m. 2020 Roster______9 Feb. 8_____ Minnesota______11:30 a.m. April 24____ at LSU *______TBA TV/Radio Roster______10 Feb. 9_____ Louisville______9 a.m. April 25____ at LSU *______TBA Player Profiles______11-22 ESPN St. Pete/Clearwater Invite April 26____ at LSU *______TBA (Clearwater, Fla.) May 1_____ Alabama *______TBA Feb. 13____ Kansas______Noon May 2_____ Alabama *______TBA COACHES & STAFF Feb. 14____ Liberty______1:30 p.m. May 3_____ Alabama *______TBA Larissa Anderson______23-24 Feb. 14____ Oklahoma State____ 4:30 p.m. Chris Malveaux______25 Feb. 15____ Virginia Tech______Noon * Denotes game Sara Michalowski-Marino ______25 Feb. 15____ James Madison______5 p.m. ^ Neutral site game in Bridgeton, Mo. Home games in BOLD Coaching Staff______26 Feb. 16____ Minnesota______8:30 a.m. Mary Nutter Classic Support Staff______27 (Cathedral City, Calif.) *For any media inquiries for the 2020 Feb. 20____ Arizona______7:30 p.m. season, please contact Nate Lowery HISTORY Feb. 21____ Oregon State_____ 12:30 p.m. (nrlbd3@.edu). 2019 in Review______28-30 Feb. 21____ UC Davis______3 p.m. All-American Snapshot______31 Feb. 22____ New Mexico______11:30 a.m. All-Time Individual/Team Honors____ 32-34 Feb. 22____ California______2 p.m. Career Pitching Records______35 Feb. 23____ Seattle U______11 a.m. Mizzou Tournament Single-Season Pitching Records______36 Columbia, Mo.) Career Position Records______37 Feb. 29____ Wichita State______9 a.m. Single-Season Position Records______38 Feb. 29____ Nebraska______11:30 a.m. Single-Season Team Records______39 March 1___ Nebraska______10 a.m. Single-Game Records______40 March 1___ Wichita State______3 p.m. Top Streaks / No-Hitters / Perfect Games____41 March 4___ Kansas City______4 p.m. Year-By-Year Record______42 March 6___ Ole Miss *______TBA All-Time NCAA Postseason History_____43 March 7___ Ole Miss *______TBA Year-by-Year Results______44-50 March 8___ Ole Miss *______TBA All-Time Record vs. Opponents______51 March 11___ vs. Illinois ^______TBA March 14___ at Auburn *______TBA Year-by-Year Hitting Summary______52 March 15___ at Auburn *______TBA Year-by-Year Pitching Summary______53 March 17___ at Auburn *______TBA All-Time Letterwinners______54 March 20__ Arkansas *______TBA All-Time Jersey Numbers______55 March 21__ Arkansas *______TBA Mizzou Softball Stadium______56 March 22__ Arkansas *______TBA March 24__ Missouri State______4 p.m. Tigers in the Pros______57 March 25___ at Iowa (DH)______5 p.m. Mizzou Athletics Hall of Fame______58 March 27___ at Texas A&M *______TBA March 28___ at Texas A&M *______TBA March 29___ at Texas A&M *______TBA

2 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL MEDIA INFORMATION Name of School:______University of Missouri Rights Holder:______Mizzou Sports Properties City/Zip:______Columbia, Mo., 65211 Contact Person:______Josh Pell Founded:______1839 Phone:______(573) 445-6060 Enrollment:______30,046 (Fall 2019) Nickname / Colors:______Tigers / Old Gold & Black COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Stadium:______Mizzou Softball Stadium Head Coach:______Larissa Anderson Capacity:______2,500 Alma Mater/Year:______Gannon, ‘97 Affiliation/Conference:______NCAA Division I / SEC Record at School/Season:______35-25 (.583) / Second Season Chancellor:______Dr. Alexander Cartwright (Iowa, ‘89) Career Record______165-98 (.627) / Sixth Season Faculty Athletics Representative:____ Pamela Hinton (Wisconsin, ‘91) Softball Office Phone:______(573) 882-3942 Director of Athletics:______Jim Sterk (Western Washington, ‘80) Best Way to Reach Coach:______Through SID Sport Administrator:______Dr. Brian Brown (Missouri, ‘95) Assistant Coaches ______(Alma mater, Year / Season at MU): Athletic Department Phone:______(573) 882-6501 Chris Malveaux______Texas A&M, ‘01 / Second Season Ticket Office Phone:______1-800-CAT-PAWS or (573) 884-PAWS Sara Michalowski______Hofstra, ‘11 / Second Season Michaela Transue______Hofstra, ‘18 / Second Season HISTORY Support Staff______Kate Malveaux (Director of Operations) First Year of Softball______1975 ______Camille Bordelon (Athletic Trainer) Overall All-Time Record:______1,519-824 (.648)* ______Brad Ruhanen (Athletic Performance) SEC All-Time Record:______69-82 (.457)* ______Dr. Scotta Morton (Mental Performance) Conference All-Time Record:______269-231 (.538)* ______Nate Lowery (Strategic Communications) NCAA Regional Appearances:______23** ______Courtney Scott (Marketing) Last Appearance:______2019 (Los Angeles) ______Kelsea Roth (Academics) NCAA Super Regional Appearances:______8** ______Devin Kane (Creative) Last Appearance:______2016 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Women’s College World Series Appearances:______6 TEAM INFORMATION Last Appearance:______2011 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 2019 Record:______35-25 NCAA Tournament All-Time Record:______53-49 (.519)* SEC Record/Finish:______12-12 / T-4th SEC Tournament:______0-1 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS NCAA Tournament:______3-2 Primary Softball Contact:______Nate Lowery Position Starters Returning / Lost: ______6 / 3 Cell Phone:______(916) 719-0421 Pitchers Returning / Lost: ______3 /3 E-mail:[email protected] Newcomers: ______11 Fax:______(573) 882-4720 Overnight Address:______1 Champions Blvd., Suite 200 ______Columbia, MO 65211 *Records adjusted to reflect the vacation of wins from the 2016 Website Address:______www.MUTigers.com season due to NCAA sanctions **Mizzou forfeited postseason appearances from the 2016 season due to NCAA sanctions.

MEDIA GUIDE 3 MIZZOU STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Champions Dr., Suite 200, Columbia, MO, 65211

STAFF DIRECTORY NICK JOOS ([email protected]) - Deputy A.D. Sport Responsibilities: Department Spokesman, FOIA Requests Alma Mater: Iowa State, 1987______Joined Mizzou: 2017 Office: 573-884-6482______Cell: 573-289-1451

NICK JOOS CHAD MOLLER SHAWN DAVIS CHAD MOLLER ([email protected]) - Associate A.D. Deputy A.D. Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. / Digital Sport Responsibilities: Football, Women’s Media Alma Mater: Mizzou, 1991______Joined Mizzou: 1992 Office: 573-882-0712______Cell: 573-268-3110

SHAWN DAVIS ([email protected]) - Assistant A.D./Digital Media Sport Responsibilities: Football, Wrestling Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2007______Joined Mizzou: 2009 Office: 573-882-0711______Cell: 573-268-4275

KATE LAKIN ([email protected]) - Sr. Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Gymnastics, & Diving, Football Credentials KATE LAKIN R.J. LAYTON ANDREW MELROE Alma Mater: Boston Univ., 2005______Joined Mizzou: 2005 Sr. Associate Director Associate Director Associate Director Office: 573-884-8519______Cell: 573-356-6114 R.J. LAYTON ([email protected]) - Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2014______Joined Mizzou: 2015 Office: 573-882-7826______Cell: 765-491-5348

ANDREW MELROE ([email protected]) - Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Tennis Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2014______Joined Mizzou: 2016 Office: 573-882-7167______Cell: 651-343-3272 ANDY OLDENBURG NATE LOWERY ALI FISHER ANDY OLDENBURG ([email protected]) - Assistant Director Assistant Assistant A.D./Creative Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Assistant Director Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2010______Joined Mizzou: 2013 Services Office: 573-882-1645______Cell: 314-954-2400

NATE LOWERY ([email protected]) - Strat. Comm. Assistant Sport Responsibilities: Soccer, Softball Alma Mater: Boise State, 2017______Joined Mizzou: 2019 Office: 573-882-0614______Cell: 916-719-0421

ALI FISHER ([email protected]) - Assistant A.D./Creative Services Alma Mater: Toledo, 2012______Joined Mizzou: 2014 Office: 573-884-2437______Cell: 513-292-6456 HOLLY WEBER ZACH BLAND HUNTER DYKE HOLLY WEBER ([email protected]) - Digital Media Assistant Digital Media Assistant Director of Photography Assistant Photographer Alma Mater: Carthage College, 2014______Joined Mizzou: 2018 Office: 573-884-2250______Cell: 262-496-1787

ZACH BLAND ([email protected]) - Director of Photography Alma Mater: Auburn, 2015______Joined Mizzou: 2018 Office: 573-884-2437______Cell: 719-200-4074

HUNTER DYKE (@missouri.edu) - Assistant Photographer Alma Mater: Florida State, 2016 ______Joined Mizzou: 2019 Office: TBA______Cell: 352-262-5787

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MEDIA CREDENTIALING CRITERIA staff directory for sport assignments). Special photo galleries for media access The ’s decision to issue credentials to a media outlet for are available following many events. the purposes of covering a Mizzou Athletics event is determined by a variety In certain instances, Mizzou Network can provide video highlight footage of of factors. They include the following: Mizzou games or events. Contact Ben Arnet at 573-884-6736 or via e-mail at [email protected] for assistance. • Space availability; NCAA INFRACTIONS STATEMENT • Distribution/size of outlet: free, subscription, sale on newsstands, website traffic, etc.; On January 31, 2019, the NCAA Committee on Infractions (“COI”) released an In- • Length of existence of the publication, amount of original copy generated, fractions Decision outlining unethical conduct (NCAA Bylaw 10.1), honesty and number of full-time employees of the publication and the journalistic experi- sportsmanship (NCAA Bylaw 10.01.1) and academic extra benefit (NCAA Bylaw ence of the reporter(s); 16.11.2.1) violations committed by a former part-time tutor at Mizzou in 2015-16. • Radio or TV station program format and audience size; Upon learning of the issue in November, 2016, the University took immediate • Amount of coverage given to Mizzou through the season; action by self-reporting the violations and partnering with the NCAA Enforce- • Intention/ability to cover all 20 sports at Mizzou; ment staff in a joint investigation, and was cited for “exemplary cooperation” • Attendance at Mizzou media sessions, including Olympic sport opportuni- by the NCAA Enforcement Staff and COI. Students who received impermissible ties; academic assistance from the tutor were declared ineligible and withheld from • Professionalism, which includes but is not limited to conduct at games, competition, per NCAA rules. The NCAA Enforcement Staff and the University press conferences, practices, on social media, etc.; of Missouri identified 12 former student-athletes who received impermissible • Compliance with SEC media policy. academic assistance. Nine former student-athletes competed while ineligible; seven in football, one in baseball, and one in softball. The COI confirmed these The University of Missouri has the right to deny or revoke credentials under facts. Mizzou is on probation in those sports until January 31, 2022. its own discretion. OPPONENT DIRECTORY CREDENTIAL REQUEST PROCEDURE NFCA Leadoff Classic (Feb. 7-9)______Brian Stanley For those who meet the criteria, season credentials will be issued as a Email / [email protected] / (502) 409-4600 “combo” credential for football and men’s/women’s basketball. When appli- ESPN/St. Pete Clearwater Invite (Feb. 13-16)______Amy S. Hughes cable, this season pass may also be used for admittance to home events for Email / [email protected] / (310) 709-9671 Mizzou Olympic Sport programs, please check with the sport contact to verify. Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic (Feb. 20-23)______Amy S. Hughes Requests for single-game credentials should be made as far in advance Email / [email protected] / (310) 709-9671 as possible. Kansas City (March 4)______Austin Garcia Email / [email protected] / (303) 515-1484 • For football and men’s basketball single-game credentials, requests must Ole Miss (March 6-8)______Mitch Praxl be made five days prior to game day online at Sports Systems. Email / [email protected] / (662) 915-7896 • For all other sports, please contact the Communications staff member in Illinois (March11)______TBA charge of media operations of that sport (see staff directory) at least 24 hours Email / Phone______TBA prior to game day. Auburn (March 14-16)______Taylor Shirey • Media covering all Mizzou sports are subject to the SEC credential policy: Email / [email protected] / (334) 750-0710 https://clients.sportssystems.com/clients/seccredentials/ Arkansas (March 20-22)______TBA Email / Phone______TBA INTERVIEW POLICIES Missouri State (March 24)______Rick Kindhart All interviews with University of Missouri student-athletes or staff mem- Email / [email protected] / (417) 836-4585 bers must be arranged through the Athletics Communications office. Media Iowa (March 25)______Jack Rossi are asked to never contact a player or coach directly. Email / [email protected] / (319) 335-9411 In general, athlete and staff interviews are conducted prior to or after prac- Texas A&M (March 27-29)______Marissa Avanzato tices, after contests or by phone. Email / [email protected] / N/A All pre-contest and telephone interviews must be made at least 24 hours SIUE (April 1)______Eric Hess in advance through the Communications office. Interviews will be scheduled Email / [email protected] / (618) 650-3608 when student-athlete and staff schedules allow. Florida (April 9-11)______Herb Brooks For post-event interviews, there is generally a 20-minute cooling off pe- Email / [email protected] / (352) 375-6128 riod. Interviews will either be conducted on the playing field, outside the team Saint Louis (April 14)______Mickey Smith locker room area, or at a formal press conference setting, depending on the Email / [email protected] / (314) 977-3463 sport and facility. Kentucky (April 17-19)______Chris Schoals Playing fields, team locker rooms and other team quarters are private team Email/[email protected] / (859) 257-8437 areas. Media members are not permitted in these areas unless accompanied SEMO (April 22)______Jeff Honza by appropriate Athletics personnel. Email / [email protected] / (573) 651-2933 LSU (April 24-26)______Chelsey Chamberlain Email / Phone______(225) 578-8204 PHOTOS/LOGOS/VIDEO REQUESTS Alabama (May 1-3)______Nathan Sheehan Media members wishing to obtain photos and logos related to Mizzou Ath- Email / [email protected] / (205) 348-6084 letics should contact the Athletics Communications contact for the sport (see SEC______Jill Skotarczak Email / [email protected] / (205) 458-3000 (ext. 3010) MEDIA GUIDE 5 UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

“Becoming president of the University of Missouri System is unquestionably the pinnacle of my professional career,” said DR. MUN Y. CHOI Dr. Choi. “As a product of and passionate champion for public higher PRESIDENT, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI education, I will advocate tirelessly on behalf of our exceptional institutions Third Year with state and national business, political and civic leaders to achieve excellence in all that we do, and make sure our great campuses realize their Illinois, 1987 full potential.”

Following a near year-long national search, the University of Missouri Board of Curators announced the appointment of Dr. Mun Y. Choi, 52, as the 24th president in the history of the University of Missouri System on November 2, 2016. The former provost and executive vice president of the University of Connecticut (UConn), Dr. Choi succeeded Interim President Michael Middleton on March 1, 2017. Dr. Choi’s 24-year career in higher education includes his previous position as provost and executive vice president at UConn, one of the nation’s top 20 public universities in the latest U.S. News rankings. At UConn, he oversaw a budget of $700 million while working with 1,500 full-time faculty, 31,000 students and 2,000 staff across 12 schools and colleges including Schools of Medicine, Dental Medicine and Law. Under his leadership, UConn developed several innovative new programs that have resulted in enrollment growth, increased faculty hiring, innovative research and new and expanded industry partnerships. Born in South Korea, Dr. Choi came to the U.S. as a child. As a young man, he worked in his family’s successful business in Chicago, and later graduated from the University of lllinois at Urbana-Champaign with a bachelor’s degree in general engineering in 1987. He later earned a master’s degree and doctorate in mechanical and aerospace engineering from Princeton University. Prior to serving as provost and executive vice president, Dr. Choi was dean of engineering at UConn from 2008 to 2012. Earlier, he was department head of mechanical engineering and mechanics at Drexel University (2000-2008) and assistant and associate professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

MU SYSTEM BOARD OF CURATORS

JULIA G. BRNCIC DAVID L. STEELMAN St. Louis Rolla DARRYL M. CHATMAN JON T. SUNDVOLD O’Fallon Columbia MAURICE B. GRAHAM MICHAEL A. WILLIAMS Clayton Kansas City JEFFREY L. LAYMAN Springfield PHILLIP H. SNOWDEN Kansas City

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DR. ALEXANDER N. CARTWRIGHT PAMELA BRUZINA CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE Third Year 19th Year Iowa, 1989 Wisconsin, 1991

Chancellor Alexander N. Cartwright joined Missouri’s flagship, land grant Dr. Pamela Bruzina was appointed Faculty Athletics Representative in May, university in August 2017, and immediately noticed what makes MU so special: 2017, for a five-year term. Previously, Dr. Bruzina served as an executive member the people. of the Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC) and was the IAC Compliance Since joining as the campus’ CEO, he has worked with faculty, staff, students Subcommittee Chair and the Student-Athlete Welfare Subcommittee Chair. and the institution’s more than 300,000 living alumni to let the world know the Her dedication to the welfare of our student athletes was evident during her many impacts of MU. That commitment to collective impact is underscored by time on the IAC. several major initiatives started during the past two years to benefit and honor Dr. Bruzina has served in the Department of Nutrition and Exercise the university’s education, research and outreach missions. Phisiology since 2000. She has been an Associate Professor of Nutritional Shortly after arriving on campus, Dr. Cartwright announced the Missouri Sciences at MU since 2006, and has served as the department’s Director of Land Grant program, an institutional commitment to helping Pell Grant eligible Graduate Studies, Nutritional Sciences, since 2010. students by covering their tuition and fees. The university has since launched Dr. Bruzina’s lab investigates the interactive effects of nutrition and physical new programs designed to improve retention and graduation rates, as well as activity on bone health. In particular, Dr. Bruzina’s lab is studying the effects of post-graduation outcomes for students. DThe Missouri Method plays an integral energy balance on bone turnover during weight loss and weight maintenance part of MU’s success in 92% – and counting! – of graduates having successful in overweight individuals. In addition, Dr. Bruzina is studying the efficacy of outcomes within six months after graduation. Since joining MU, Dr. Cartwright exercise-based interventions to increase has advocated for the campus’ numerous hands-on learning efforts – from dairy bone mineral density in osteopenic males. farming, to textile and apparel management, to working in a laboratory. The She was a student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin, competing in hands-on learning emphasis of the Missouri Method has long been used by track and cross country. She earned a bachelor’s degree, with, distinction, in the School of Journalism and ensures Tigers are prepared for whatever’s next. molecular biology, which provides her with firsthand knowledge of the demands As one of America’s leading research universities, MU engages in preeminent placed on student athletes. scholarship for the greater good. With that vision in mind, Dr. Cartwright announced a number of strategies to increase innovation, creative works and research, such as the Artist and Residence Program. He also announced a bold goal to double research expenditures by 2023 by growing scholarship across all disciplines. By the end of the Chancellor’s second year in office, research awards increased by 20 percent. These efforts have an effect on the communities MU serves, including a $3.9 billion economic impact on Missouri alone. That impact is further magnified by the continued support of MU alumni and supporters who believe, like Dr. Cartwright, in the power of Missouri’s flagship institution. In summer 2019, the institution announced a record fundraising year with more than $200 million of philanthropic support for scholarships, academic programs and more. Dr. Cartwright came to MU from the State University of New York (SUNY) where he served as provost and executive vice chancellor from September 2014 to July 2017. Dr. Cartwright came to the role of SUNY’s provost from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York (UB), where he served on faculty since 1995. At UB, he held several senior administrative positions, including vice president for research and economic development and acting executive director of the New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences. In these roles, he was responsible for campus/industry relations, research funding and compliance, and research support for UB and the Center. An internationally recognized researcher and scholar in the area of optical sensors, he is a fellow of three professional societies: the American Association for the Advancement of Science, SPIE. the international society for optics and photonics, and the National Academy of Inventors. Dr. Cartwright is a prior winner of both the National Science Foundation CAREER Award and the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award. In addition, he earned the 2002 SUNY Chancellor’s award for excellence in teaching. A native of the Bahamas, Dr. Cartwright holds a Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Iowa. He and his wife Melinda have two children, Andrew and Alyssa. MEDIA GUIDE 7 UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL standings, as it totaled 660.75 points to finish 33rd nationally for the second- straight year. A record 17 of the Tigers’ 20 programs were represented in postseason JIM STERK competition with a school-record 15 earning Directors’ Cup points. Mizzou captured DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS a pair of conference titles (Mizzou Wrestling won the MAC regular season and tournament crowns) while 11 teams ranked in the nation’s Top 25 at some point Fourth Year in 2017-18. Western Washington, 80 The Tigers produced Top 25 2017-18 NCAA Championship finishes in Wrestling (sixth), Women’s Indoor Track & Field (ninth), Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (11th), Women’s Swimming & Diving (15th), Volleyball (Sweet 16) and Men’s Swimming & Diving (23rd). It also marked the first time since 1981-82 that Mizzou Football Jim Sterk was named Mizzou’s 20th Director of Athletics on Aug., 9, 2016, played in a bowl game and both Tiger Basketball teams reached the NCAA following highly successful tenures leading athletics programs at San Diego State, Tournament in the same academic year. Track & Field standout Karissa Schweizer Washington State and Portland State. (3,000m and 5,000m at the NCAA Indoor Championships; 5,000m at NCAA Outdoor Sterk’s Win It Right vision for Mizzou Athletics is built upon the core values Championships) captured three more NCAA individual titles as a senior to cap her of Respect, Integrity, Gratitude, Humility and Together, and his first three years in fabulous collegiate career with six national championships. Columbia have produced unprecedented academic and athletic success. Mizzou Athletics enjoyed academic, athletic and administrative success in The classroom achievements of Mizzou’s student-athletes continued in 2018-19, Sterk’s first year, too. Academically, 269 Mizzou student-athletes received 2016-17 as they produced the top two semester grade-point averages in school history with SEC Honor Roll recognition, 14 teams registered a 3.00 grade-point average for the an overall record 3.125 for the Fall 2018 semester and a record Spring term 3.11 Spring 2017 semester and four teams recorded perfect NCAA Academic Progress mark. All-told, more than 60 percent of MU’s nearly 550 student-athletes achieved Rate marks of 1,000—Women’s Golf, Women’s Tennis, Soccer and Volleyball. a 3.00 mark in the classroom each semester. Some 357 student-athletes earned Fueled by Top 16 NCAA Championship finishes in Wrestling (fifth), Women’s University Dean’s List honors for at least one semester, 265 were named to the SEC Indoor Track & Field (eighth), Men’s Swimming & Diving (ninth), Women’s Swimming Academic Honor Roll, including 69 selected to the SEC First-Year Freshman Honor & Diving (13th), Women’s Cross Country (16th) and Volleyball (Sweet 16), Mizzou Roll, and 101 completed their Mizzou Made journey by earning their degrees. ranked a program-best 33rd in the 2016-17 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings with Mizzou’s NCAA academic metrics remain strong, as it produced a school-record a school-record 662.75 points. The Tigers had not finished better than 36th prior. tying Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of 91 for the second-straight year to rank Sixteen Mizzou teams were represented in 2016-17 NCAA postseason play, third in the SEC behind Vanderbilt (97) and South Carolina (94), as no other league two teams won conference titles (Volleyball and Wrestling) and 10 squads ranked school produced a mark higher than an 89. It marked the 12th-straight year Mizzou among the nation’s Top 25 in their respective sports at season’s end. In addition, equaled or improved its GSR score as five teams produced SEC-leading marks of two Tigers combined to win four NCAA individual titles as wrestler J’den Cox won 100--Baseball, Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf, Women’s Tennis and Soccer. his third national title at 197 lbs., and Schweizer became just the fourth runner After finishing a school-record 33rd in the Learfield IMG Directors’ Cup standings in NCAA history to win the women’s distance triple crown (cross country, indoor in Sterk’s first two years, Mizzou placed 51st in 2018-19, which was still a five-place 5,000m and outdoor 5,000m national titles), and first since 2008. improvement over its average finish of 56th in the award’s first 25 years, and 15 of The generosity, loyalty and passion of more than 7,000 donors allowed the Tiger 20 programs were represented in the postseason either as teams or individuals. Scholarship Fund (TSF) to raise a school-record $50.4 million during the 2016-17 Mizzou Football, which played in back-to-back bowl games for the first time since fiscal year, shattering the previous record by more than $4.7 million. TSF’s record- the 2013 and 2014 seasons, was one of six Tiger programs to finish among the breaking total, which included new pledges and cash gifts, was aided by a school- nation’s Top 25 as it was 23rd in the final College Football Playoff rankings to join record 11 gifts of $1 million or more. Wrestling (sixth-place NCAAs), Men’s Swimming & Diving (11th-place, NCAAs), Sterk joined the Mizzou family from San Diego State, where he enjoyed a highly- Women’s Gymnastics (17th), Women’s Swimming & Diving (23rd, NCAAs) and successful six-year tenure that included arguably the most successful five-year Volleyball (23rd). Mizzou Wrestling also swept the Mid-American Conference in Aztec history with 32 team conference championships from 2011-12 thru regular-season and tournament titles for the second-straight year. 2015-16, including a Mountain West Conference-leading 28 titles in that span, and Administratively, Sterk and his team continued to position Mizzou Athletics the nation’s fourth-highest combined winning percentage in football and men’s for future successes. Ground was broken in March 2018 on the largest campus basketball. In addition, SDSU was one of only four schools nationally to have construction project in school history, the $98M South End Zone Facility, Mizzou appeared in six-consecutive NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournaments and have its Football’s new den that will open ahead of the 2019 season. The Tiger Scholarship football team play in five-straight bowl games over that stretch. Fund (TSF) saw a $17M increase over the previous year’s productivity en route to Sterk was named the 2015-2016 Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year by its third-highest year ever in total cash and pledges of $40.7M, which included the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. a second-straight record-setting year in student-athlete scholarship support of Sterk went to SDSU from Washington State, where he served as athletics $11.4M. It marked the first time TSF produced top three marks in the same year director from 2000-10. Prior to his hiring at WSU, he was athletics director at for annual fund dollars raised (No. 1), cash donations (No. 3) and productivity (No. Portland State from 1995 to 2000. 3). A new 10-year multi-media rights agreement with Learfield was signed, and A 1980 graduate of Western Washington University, Sterk earned four letters for the department entered into a partnership with the City of Columbia to build a new the Vikings in football and one in basketball. He was credited with a school-record championship cross country course that will open in August 2019. Mizzou Athletics 164 tackles during the 1977 season, garnering first-team NAIA District I all-star also continued to build upon its successful partnership with MU Extension in accolades. He was named team captain and MVP, helping the Vikings to the district outreach to the state’s citizens. championship game. In 2010, Sterk was inducted into Western Washington’s Sterk’s second year in Columbia saw Mizzou student-athletes post an overall Athletics Hall of Fame for his gridiron success. then-record grade-point average of 3.04 for the 2017-18 academic year. In the He received his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University. In 2017 Federal Graduation Rates survey, Mizzou ranked second in the SEC with its addition to SDSU, Washington State and Portland State, he has served in athletic 72 percent mark, a performance which also matched the highest mark in program administrative positions at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific and Tulane. history (72 percent in 2014-15) and was three points higher than the University’s Sterk and his wife Debi have three daughters: Ashley, Amy and Abby, and an average for all students during that same span. infant granddaughter Kinsley Jane. Mizzou equaled its best finish ever in the 2017-18 Learfield Directors’ Cup 8 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. B/T HT. YR. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 0 Kendal Cook INF/OF L/R 5-7 Fr. Horseheads, N.Y. (Horseheads HS) 1 Imani Myint INF/OF L/R 5-1 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Hofstra) 2 Kendyll Bailey INF R/R 5-10 R-So. Grain Valley, Mo. (Grain Valley HS) 4 Jazmyn Rollin INF L/R 5-8 So. Salt Lake City, Utah (West HS) 5 Emma Nichols LHP L/L 5-10 Fr. Hillsboro, Mo. (Hillsboro HS) 7 Brooke Wilmes INF/OF L/R 5-5 Jr. Johnston, Iowa (Johnston HS) 8 Hannah McGivern SS/2B R/R 5-1 Fr. Weston, Mo. (West Platte HS) 10 Megan Moll C/UT R/R 5-7 Fr. Eureka, Mo. (Eureka HS) 11 Baleigh Koester RHP R/R 5-11 Jr. Carterville, Ill. (Missouri Baptist) 12 Casidy Chaumont UTIL R/R 5-10 Jr. Moss Bluff, La. (Louisiana) 13 Kara Decker 1B/OF L/R 5-10 Jr. Leitchfield, Ky. (Grayson County HS) 16 Summer Shockley P/INF R/R 5-6 Jr. Van Buren, Mo. (Three Rivers College) 17 Kimberly Wert INF R/R 5-10 Jr. Melfa, Va. (Hofstra) 20 Alexis Burks UTIL R/R 5-6 So. Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge HS) 21 Emma Raabe 1B R/R 5-9 So. Omaha, Neb. (Marian HS) 22 Lindsey Warick C/3B R/R 5-9 Fr. South Brunswick, N.J. (South Brunswick HS) 23 Jordan Weber RHP R/R 5-8 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West HS) 26 Kendal Judge RHP R/R 5-5 R-Jr. Plainfield, Ill. (Oklahoma State) 27 Megan Schumacher RHP R/R 5-7 Fr. East Fishkill, N.Y. (John Jay East HS) 31 Hatti Moore C/OF R/R 5-9 Jr. La Grange, Texas (La Grange HS) 32 Sophie Dandola RHP R/R 5-10 Jr. Seaford, N.Y. (Syracuse) 33 Cayla Kessinger OF L/R 5-9 R-Jr. Saugus, Calif. (Saugus HS) 42 Eli Daniel RHP R/R 5-8 Sr. Locust Grove, Ga. (Brenau University) 67 Katherine Kadlec C/3B R/R 5-6 R-So. Columbia, Mo. (Father Tolton HS) 99 Abby George OF L/R 5-4 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. (Lutheran South HS)

2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Larissa Anderson (Gannon, ‘97) Associate Head Coach: Chris Malveaux (Texas A&M, ‘01) Assistant Coach: Sara Michalowski-Marino (Hofstra, ‘11) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Michaela Transue (Hofstra, ‘18)

Pronunciation Guide Casidy Chaumont: show-MO Megan Moll: Mall Megan Schumacher: Shoe-mock-er Sophie Dandola: Dan-doe-lah Imani Myint: Ih-MON-ee / Mint Lindsey Warick: As it looks Katherine Kadlec: Cadillac Emma Raabe: ROB-bie Brooke Wilmes: Will-mez Baleigh Koester: Custer (like the General) Jazymn Rollin: Jasmin / Raw-lin

MEDIA GUIDE 9 TV/RADIO ROSTER 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

0 1 2 4 5 7 8 Kendal Cook Imani Myint Kendyll Bailey Jazmyn Rollin Emma Nichols Brooke Wilmes Hannah McGivern Fr. // INF/OF Jr. // INF/OF R-So. // INF So. // INF Fr. // LHP Jr. // OF Fr. // SS/2B Horseheads, N.Y. Virginia Beach, Va. Grain Valley, Mo. Salt Lake City, Utah Hillsboro, Mo. Johnston, Iowa Weston, Mo.

10 11 12 13 16 17 20 Megan Moll Baleigh Koester Casidy Chaumont Kara Decker Summer Shockley Kimberly Wert Alexis Burks Fr. // C/UT Jr. // RHP Jr. // UTIL Jr. // 1B/OF Jr. // RHP Jr. // INF So. // UTIL Eureka, Mo. Carterville, Ill. Moss Bluff, La. Leitchfield, Ky. Van Buren, Ark. Melfa, Va. Columbia, Mo.

21 22 23 26 27 31 Emma Raabe Lindsey Warick Jordan Weber Kendal Judge Megan Schumacher Hatti Moore So. // 1B Fr. // C/3B Fr. // RHP R-Jr. // RHP Fr. // RHP Jr. // C/OF Omaha, Neb. South Brunswick, N.J. Lee’s Summit, Mo. Plainfield, Ill. East Fishkill, N.Y. La Grange, Texas

32 33 42 67 99 Sophie Dandola Cayla Kessinger Eli Daniel Katherine Kadlec Abby George Jr. // RHP R-Jr. // OF Sr. // RHP R-So. // C/3B Jr. // OF Seaford, N.Y. Saugus, N.Y. Locust Grove, Ga. Columbia, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.

Larissa Anderson Chris Malveaux Sara Michalowski-Marino Sara Michalowski-Marino Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Assistant

10 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL PLAYER PROFILES 0 • KENDAL COOK 2 • KENDYLL BAILEY INF/OF INF Fr. • 5-7 RS-So. • 5-10 Horseheads, N.Y. Grain Valley, Mo. Horseheads HS Grain Valley HS

• 2019 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll HIGH SCHOOL • Earned first-team all-state honors as a junior after batting .558 with 31 RBI, 2019 three home runs and eight triples in only 21. • Finished her first full season as Mizzou’s everyday second baseman. • Played club ball for the Rhode Island Thunder Gold. • Was a nominee for the 2019 Gatorade Player of the Year Award in New • Played in 56 games, making 55 starts. York State. • Was one of seven Tigers to have four or more home runs in 2019. • Led Horseheads HS to a Section 4 Class AA title in 2018. • Registered three multi-RBI games, the first three such games of her career. • Named to the Class AA all-state third team as a senior. • Was lights-out in Mizzou’s sweep of then-No. 13 Kentucky (March 22 - 24), going 3-8 with two of her three multi-RBI games.

2018 • Applied for a medical redshirt after missing majority of first-year campaign due to injury. • Had season-high three-game safely reached base streak. • Recorded first career and RBI at Mary Nutter Classic (Feb. 22-25). • Stepped in and reeled off seven consecutive starts at second base (Feb. 1 • IMANI MYINT 18-25). INF/OF • Made Mizzou debut at Michele Smith Invitational (Feb. 16-18). Jr. • 5-1 Virginia Beach, Va. HIGH SCHOOL HOFSTRA (LANDSTOWN HS) • 2017 Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) All-American. • One of 10 invitees to 2017 Louisville Slugger Hit Club. • Rated No. 11 overall in FloSoftball’s final Class of 2017 “Hot 100” players . 2019 (HOFSTRA) • Two-time Missouri all-state selection. • Made 28 starts in 41 appearances on the season. • Three-time Missouri all-region selection. • Batted .282 with an on-base percentage of .317. • Scored 14 runs on the season, driving in another five. • Four-time Missouri all-conference selection. • Was 9-for-10 on stolen base attempts. • Four-time Missouri all-district selection. • Aces finished Top 10 overall at 2016 PGF National. • Multi-sport star at Grain Valley, lettering in basketball for four years. 2018 (HOFSTRA) • Three-time Academic all-state honors for softball. • Appeared in 31 games her freshman season, making one start. • Four-time Academic all-conference recipient for softball and basketball • Primarily appeared as a pinch runner, scoring 10 runs on the season. • Drove in one run and added three stolen bases on the season. • 4.0 GPA in the classroom. • Member of National Honor Society in her final two years of high school. • Chose Mizzou over Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Oregon and Penn State. HIGH SCHOOL • Four-year letterwinner at Landstown HS. CAREER STATISTICS • Landed on the all-conference second team thrice in her prep career. Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG • Batted .490 as a senior, striking out once in her final prep campaign. 2018* 8-7 .048 21 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 .160 .048 • Played club ball for the Virginia Legends. 2019 56-55 .196 143 28 19 4 0 4 12 0 .305 .308 Total 64-62 .177 164 29 19 4 0 4 13 0 .286 .274

CAREER STATISTICS *Took medical redshirt

Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2018* 31-1 .077 13 1 10 0 0 0 1 3 .294 .077 2019* 28-41 .282 78 22 14 1 1 0 5 9 .317 .321 Total 72-29 .253 91 23 24 1 1 0 6 12 .313 .286

* Hofstra

MEDIA GUIDE 11 PLAYER PROFILES 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

4 • JAZMYN ROLLIN 5 • EMMA NICHOLS INF LHP So. • 5-8 Fr. • 5-10 Salt Lake City, Utah Hillsboro, Mo. West HS Hillsboro HS

• 2019 NFCA / Schutt Sports Freshman of the Year - Top 25 Finalist HIGH SCHOOL • 2019 SEC All-Freshman Team • Named all-conference, all-district and all-region all four years of her high • SEC Freshman of the Week (2019- Week 3) school career. • Named to the all-state team as both a junior (second team) and senior 2019 (first team). • Was named to the SEC’s All-Freshman team, marking the sixth straight • Excelled at both the plate and in the circle as a senior, batting .560 with season Mizzou has placed a player on the first-year team. 10 home runs and 46 RBI, while striking out 120 in 133.2 – posting • Also received national acclaim, as she was one of just 25 freshman nationwide to earn a spot on the NFCA/Schutt Sports Freshman of the an 11-4 record. Year Watch List. • Played club ball for the St. Louis Chaos. • Rollin was also named to Softball America’s Freshman of the Year Watch List, while also taking home SEC Freshman of the Week Honors (March 25) for her performances against Bradley and during Mizzou’s road sweep of then-No. 13 Kentucky. • She finished her first-year campaign with staggering numbers, batting .331(49-139) to go along with 43 runs scored, 10 doubles, 10 homers and 41 RBI. • Rollin’s unique athleticism was on display all year, as she led the team with her 17 stolen bases, while her 10 home runs were tied for second-most on the squad. • She became the first Tiger to post double-digit homers and double-digit stolen bases in the same season since 2016, when both Emily Crane and Sami Fagan did so. Both were named All-Americans that season. • She did all of this despite limited playing time, appearing in 55 of Mizzou’s 60 games while only starting in 44 of those games.

HIGH SCHOOL • Was named the MVP of the PGF High School All-American game following a 2-3 (.666) performance at the plate. Also drove in two RBI and added a run scored. • One of just 28 collegiate players in the country invited to the 2019 USA Softball Junior Women’s National Team Selection Trials. • During her senior season, Rollin hit .585 with a .712 on-base percentage. • During her junior season, Rollin broke the state of Utah’s single season batting average record (.600), had 47 RBI and hit 16 home runs in 32 games, leading West High School to the Utah 5A State Championship. • Recognized in FloSoftball.com’s “Hot 100” list

CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2019 55-44 .331 139 46 43 10 0 10 41 17 .448 .619 Total 55-44 .331 139 46 43 10 0 10 41 17 .448 .619

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• 11 total doubles this year ranked second on the team. 7 • BROOKE WILMES • Added one triple and five home runs for 17 total extra-base hits. That INF/OF total ranked fourth-best among Tiger hitters. Jr. • 5-5 • Finished with 11, two-out RBI for the year, marking one of six Tigers Johnston, Iowa with double-digit two-out RBI. Johnston HS • Produced 11 multi-hit games (fifth) and six multi-RBI outings (sixth) at the plate, highlighted by only one of three five-plus RBI games this year by a Tiger batter. • 2019 NFCA Second-Team Southeast All-Region • Enjoyed a strong NCAA Norman Regional (May 18-20) to conclude the • 2019 First-Team All-SEC season, hitting .308 (4-for-13) with two RBI. • 2019 SEC Player of the Week (2019- Week 3 Co-) • Went perfect 3-for-3 with an RBI against Tulsa (May 19) as Mizzou • 2019 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll staved off elimination in NCAA Regional play. • 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team • Launched her last home run of the year in home series against No. 4 • 2017-18 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll Florida (May 4). • Tallied an eight-game hitting streak in the heart of SEC play (March 2019 31 - April 20), including a perfect 3-for-3 evening in the Tigers’ series • Became Mizzou’s first, first-team All SEC selection since 2016 behind a opener at No. 5 Georgia (April 6). season in which she led the Tigers in hits (67), average (.356), doubles • After opening her first-year campaign on an 0-for-14 skid, exploded for (17) and runs scored (43). eight multi-hit games over a 13-game stretch (Feb. 18 - March 4). • Her 17 doubles were third-most in program history. • Also produced an incredible 17 RBI over the 13-game span with five • Was one of the hardest players in the country to strikeout, averaging doubles, one triple and three home runs. 26.9 at bats between strikeouts. That was the nation’s 18th-best mark. • Earned first career start against CSUN (Feb. 9). Wilmes only had 7 strikeouts all year. • Made Mizzou debut earlier that day with a pinch running appearance • Matched the program record in single-game doubles, smashing three of versus UTEP (Feb. 9). them in Mizzou’s first win over Georgia (March 16). • Was the only Tiger on the roster with a double, a triple, a home run and HIGH SCHOOL a stolen base this season. • Four-time first-team Iowa all-state. • Put her elite speed and power on display all season, becoming the first • Two-time first-team Class 5A Elite all-state. Tiger with 2+ triples and 3+ home runs since 2015. • Four-time first-team all-district. • Posted two, four-hit games (4-4 against No. 5 Washington, 4-5 against • Four-time first-team Central Iowa Metropolitan League. No. 21 South Carolina). Was the only Tiger on the roster with any four hit • Three-time All-Academic. games this season. • Career .522 average at Johnston High School, including 98 stolen bases. • Smashed a walk-off home run against No. 21 South Carolina in the • Concluded high school career with phenomenal 2017 senior year, hitting bottom of the eight to win that series for Mizzou. .532 with 12 doubles, seven triples, seven home runs, 42 RBI and 30 • Started the season at shortstop, and finished it in center field. Also stolen bases. played games at second and in right field during the season. • In 2016 junior season, her .610 average paced all of Iowa Class 5A • Was perfect in the outfield despite never playing there before, sporting a programs. perfect 1.000 fielding percentage after the move. • Three-time Class 5A State All-Tournament Team, including captain of the 2014 team. 2018 SEASON • Keyed Johnston’s 2016 Iowa ttate championship, its second title in • Stepped into the Tigers’ starting lineup immediately, solidifying herself three years. as one of the team’s biggest producers at the plate and one of their top • Competed with Iowa Slammers club team under head coach Jim Hallman. defenders up the middle. • Recognized by the conference with 2018 Freshman All-SEC honors, CAREER STATISTICS marking Mizzou’s fifth straight year with at least one representative on Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2018 58-55 .295 156 46 38 11 1 5 27 5 .371 .474 the first-year award list. 2019 60-59 .356 188 67 43 17 2 6 36 6 .434 .564 • Joined an impressive list of accomplished Tigers to garner Freshman Total 118-114 .328 344 113 81 28 3 11 63 11 .406 .523 All-SEC honors, as Tori Finucane (2014), (2015), Amanda Sanchez (2015), Regan Nash (2016) and Braxton Burnside (2017) round out the list. • One of the SEC’s top defenders with 142 assists, ranking sixth-most in the conference. • Was even better in SEC only play, as her 65 assists ranked tied for second among conference individuals.

MEDIA GUIDE 13 PLAYER PROFILES 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 8 • HANNAH McGIVERN 11 • Baleigh Koester SS/2B RHP Fr. • 5-1 Jr. • 5-1 Weston, Mo. Carterville, Ill. West Platte HS Missouri Baptist

HIGH SCHOOL 2019 • Ended her high school career hitting .348 on the season, posting an on- • Made six appearances in the circle, notching one start. base percentage of .414. • Struck out five batters in 9.2 innings. • Launched 19 home runs in her final prep campaign. • Career-high 4.1 innings came against No. 5 Washington (Feb. 23). • Chose Mizzou over Clemson, Rockhurst, and West Point. 2018 (MISSOURI BAPTIST) • Earned AMC first-team all-conference and AMC Academic all-conference honors as a freshman at Missouri Baptist. • Led the AMC in (191.2). • Finished second in the AMC in both wins (20) and strikeouts (163). • Had a 20-13 record in the circle for the Spartans with a 2.35 ERA. • Recorded a career-high 10 strikeouts against Crowley’s Ridge.

HIGH SCHOOL______• Won a Class 2A state title her junior year. • Committed to Missouri Baptist University on the heels of a junior season 10 • MEGAN MOLL in which she went 14-2 with a 1.12 ERA. UTIL Fr. • 5-7 CAREER STATISTICS (Divsion I only)______Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA Eureka, Mo. 2019 6-1 0-2 10.14 9.2 0 12 5 .426 Eureka HS Total 6-1 0-2 10.14 9.2 0 12 5 .426

Fall 2019 • Spent the final weeks of the Mizzou Soccer season as a back-up goalie, making zero appearances.

HIGH SCHOOL • A top 100 recruit according to both Extra Innings Softball Extra Elite (89th) and FloSoftball (85th). • Named to the all-state team as both a junior and senior. • Hit .487 with 11 home runs and 18 stolen bases as a senior. • Posted a .500 batting average with 13 homers and 16 stolen bases her junior season. • Played her club ball for the Aces Fastpitch Club.

14 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL PLAYER PROFILES 12 • CASIDY CHAUMONT 13 • KARA DECKER UTIL 1B/OF Jr. • 5-10 Jr. • 5-10 Moss Bluff, La. Leitchfield, Ky. Louisiana Grayson County HS

2019 (LOUISIANA) • 2019 CoSIDA / Google Cloud Third-Team Academic All-American • Competed in 48 games and was listed in the starting lineup 31 times — • 2019 CoSIDA / Google Cloud First-Team Academic All-District making 28 starts at second base. • 2019 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll • Delivered double figures in extra base hits a second straight season, with • 2017-18 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll her 10 doubles ranking second on the team. • Nearly 50 percent of her hits went for extra bases (10 doubles; 24 total hits). 2019 • Had five multiple-hit games and three multiple-RBI games. • Ended the season as the Tigers’ everyday designated player. • Swiped a career-best seven stolen bases. • Started 27 of her 45 total games played in her second season. • Picked up three multiple-hit games and posted a .333 average during the • Finished the season with seven extra base hits and 14 RBI. season’s first month. • Crushed her lone home run of the season against Oregon (April 6). • Delivered a season-high three hits (two for doubles) and accounted for two • Hit a clutch double to help secure Mizzou’s first win of the season against runs in 5-2 win over Baylor on Feb. 22 Kansas (Feb. 10). 2018 (LOUISIANA) 2018 • Appeared in 55 games, starting 48, in her collegiate debut season. • Valuable weapon for the Tigers’ offense in her first-year campaign, • Tied for the team lead in extra base hits (16), multi-RBI games (8) and appearing in 24 total games with 14 starts. doubles (11) while adding five home runs and 28 RBI. • Five of her 11 total hits went for extra bases, as she smoked three doubles • Homered in her first collegiate at bat, giving Louisiana the lead for good and two home runs. vs. Samford. • Led to impressive .444 slugging percentage. Also tacked on stellar .382 • Delivered a walk-off, two-run home run against No. 2 Florida at Lamson on-base percentage, ranking fourth among Tiger batters with at least 40 Park on Feb. 18. at bats. • Finished with three overall multi-hit games and two multi-RBI contests. HIGH SCHOOL • Enjoyed career day in Mizzou’s first game of a doubleheader against • Softball and volleyball standout at Sam Houston High School. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (April 28), posting single-game bests in hits (two) and • Helped lead the Broncos to four district championships and the 2015 state RBI (three). championship. • Smacked a walk-off three-run home run versus the Golden Lions, securing • Hit .462, scored 39 runs, posted 37 RBI and belted six home runs during Mizzou’s 10-0 run-rule victory. senior season. • Produced first career multi-hit and multi-RBI contest against North • Was a first-team all-district selection at shortstop, district MVP and All- Carolina (Feb. 23). Southwest Large Schools MVP. • Named to both the LSWA and LSCA all-state teams and was chosen to HIGH SCHOOL participate in the LHSCA all-star contest. • Rated #178 overall in FloSoftball’s final Class of 2017 “Top 200” players. • During junior season, was a three-time Southwest Daily News Aces & • All-region, all-district, all-district tournament team and all-academic team Sluggers Weekly honoree and an honorable mention selection on the honoree. 2016 Class 5A all-state team. • .503 career average, 53 career home runs, .668 career on-base percentage, • Hit .457 over 79 at bats with 27 runs scored, three home runs and 21 RBI, .982 career slugging percentage. earning her first team all-district 3-5A honors and a spot on the first team • Competed with Louisville Stunners 98 club team under head coach Gay All-Southwest Large Schools team. Muse. • Played select softball for the Louisiana Voodoo. CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG CAREER STATISTICS______2018 24-14 .244 45 11 3 3 0 2 10 0 .382 .444 Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2019 45-27 .272 81 22 4 6 0 1 14 0 .367 .405 2018* 55-48 .207 145 30 23 11 0 5 28 5 .277 .386 Total 69-41 .262 126 33 7 9 0 3 24 0 .367 .405 2019* 48-31 .286 84 24 21 10 0 0 14 7 .354 .405 Total 103-79 .236 229 54 44 21 0 5 42 12 .305 .393

*Louisiana MEDIA GUIDE 15 PLAYER PROFILES 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 16 • SUMMER SHOCKLEY 17 • KIM WERT RHP INF Jr. • 5-6 Jr. • 5-10 Van Buren, Mo. Melfa, Va. Three Rivers College Hofstra

2019 2019 • Made six appearances in her first season at Mizzou. • One of just two Tigers to start all 60 of Mizzou’s games in 2019, as she was • Struck out six batters in only 8.2 innings of action. Mizzou’s everyday third baseman. • Career-high 3.0 innings came against IUPUI (March 2). • Wert hit 19 home runs in her first season in Columbia, the second-most ever in a single season by a Tiger. Amanda Renth is the only Mizzou player 2018 (THREE RIVERS COLLEGE) with more, as she had 20 back in 2008. • Went 26-8 in the circle during her one season at Three Rivers. • She led Mizzou in RBI (48) and total bases (112) in her first season in the • Pitched 209 innings with a 2.14 ERA while registering 265 strikeouts. Black & Gold. • Also made the most of her limited time at the plate, registering 13 hits • Was a monster against Wichita State (April 3), hitting two home runs and and eight RBI. bombing a career-high five RBI. • Was named the NJCAA Pticher of the Week for her outstanding • Homered in three straight games in the early part of the season, bombing performances spanning from April 16-22. balls out against Iowa (Feb. 16), Kansas (Feb.17) and BYU (Feb. 21). • She pitched 34 2/3 innings with a 1.00 ERA, 62 strikeouts, a perfect 5-0 record and one save. 2018 (HOFSTRA) • Appeared in 32 games, typically as a pinch-hitter. HIGH SCHOOL • Her first three collegiate hits were all home runs, finishing with five homers • Led Van Buren to its first-ever state title back in 2016. and 13 RBIs in her debut season without being in the starting lineup. • It was the school’s first state title in any sport since 1992. • Her first homer was the game-winning three-run shot in extra innings at • In that title game, her three-run double down the left field line iced the North Florida on Feb. 20. game. • Her two-run blast against Massachusetts on March 17 also scored the • Was a Class 1 all-state first-team selection. game-deciding runs. • Hit homers in back-to-back games on April 21 and 26. CAREER STATISTICS • Had an .800 slugging percentage. Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA HIGH SCHOOL 2019 6-0 0-0 6.46 8.2 0 4 6 .265 • Played three years of softball at Nandua, missing her senior season due Total 6-1 0-2 10.14 9.2 0 12 5 .426 to injury. • Was a three-time district Player of the Year and two-time all-conference selection. • Helped her team to three consecutive district championships and a conference championship in 2016. • As a junior, posted a .585 batting average, 1.390 slugging percentage, 17 home runs and 49 RBIs to go with a .957 fielding percentage. • Also a four-time first-team all-district volleyball player and the 2016 Offensive Player of the Year.

CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2018 31-0 .267 30 8 7 1 0 5 13 0 .290 .800 2019 60-60 .259 185 48 32 7 0 19 48 0 .335 .605 Total 91-60 .260 215 56 39 8 0 24 61 0 .332 .633

16 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL PLAYER PROFILES 20 • ALEXIS BURKS 21 • EMMA RAABE UTIL 1B So. • 5-6 So. • 5-9 Columbia, Mo. Omaha, Neb. Rock Bridge HS Marian HS

2019 2019 • Made one appearance as a pinch-hitter in a win over New Mexico State • Appeared in 33 games, making seven starts. (Feb. 23). • Batted .244 on the year with 10 hits, two doubles and two home runs. • Hit a walk-off home run in the eighth inning to clinch the series against HIGH SCHOOL Georgia (March 17). • Two-time all-district selection. • Batted in a pair of runs against Iowa (Feb. 16). • Lettered all four years at Rock Bridge High School. • Earned starting nod for varsity team as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL • Freshman Player of the Year in the state of Nebraska. CAREER STATISTICS • Class A first-team all-state honoree. • All-Nebraska Team selection. Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2019 1-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 • Super Nebraska State Team recipient. Total 1-0 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 • All-Metro Conference selection. • Recognized in FloSoftball.com’s “Hot 100” list.

CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2019 33-7 .244 41 10 6 2 0 2 10 0 .304 .439 Total 33-7 .244 41 10 6 2 0 2 10 0 .304 .439

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22 • LINDSEY WARICK 26 • KENDAL JUDGE C/3B RHP Fr. • 5-9 R-Jr. • 5-5 South Brunswick, N.J. Plainfield, Ill. South Brunswick HS Oklahoma State

2019 HIGH SCHOOL • Took redshirt in her first year with the program, due to NCAA transfer • A three-time all-conference honoree as a prep, earning all-state honors rules. in 2018-19. • Named to the PGF High School All-American Watch List in 2019. 2018 (OKLAHOMA STATE) • Made only one appearance in the circle for the Cowgirls.

2017 (MINNESOTA) • Made four appearances in the circle at Minnesota. • Posted an impressive 2.47 average in her limited appear- ances and struck out two batters. • Appeared for the first time at the collegiate level against Notre Dame, surrendering a single hit during one shutout inning of work. • Made her first career collegiate start against Seattle. • Won the Big 10 regular-season title and the conference’s tournament 23 • Jordan Weber crown with the Golden Gophers. RHP HIGH SCHOOL Fr. • 5-8 • Graduated from Providence Catholic High School. Lee’s Summit, Mo. • Named to the all-conference team and the all-area squad on four Lee’s Summit HS occasions. • Earned two All-State honors and one All-America honor during her high school career. HIGH SCHOOL • Holds the Providence Catholic career record for strikeouts, shutouts • Struck out 51 batters in 45 innings at the 2019 PGF Platinum Tournament and no-hitters, while also setting the mark for single-season strikeouts, to make the all-tournament team. shutouts and no-hitters. • Named to the PGF High School All-Americans Watch List. • Pitched a perfect game during regionals where she struck out 20 of the • An all-conference, all-district, all-region and all-state honoree each in each 21 batters she faced. of her four prep seasons. • Stuck out over 850 batters in her high school career. • Played club ball with Fastpitch Select. CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA 2017*** 4-1 0-0 2.47 5.2 0 3 2 .158 2018** 1-0 0-0 14.00 2.0 0 0 2 .500 2019* Total 5-1 0-0 5.83 7.2 0 3 4 .329

* Redshirt season ** Oklahoma State *** Minnesota

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27 • MEGAN SCHUMACHER 31 • HATTI MOORE RHP C/OF Fr • 5-7 Jr. • 5-9 East Fishkill, N.Y. La Grange, Texas John Jay East HS La Grange HS

HIGH SCHOOL • 2019 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll • Highly-touted pitcher was named to the 2019 Extra Elite 100 and Extra • 2017-18 SEC First-Year Honor Roll Innings Softball Extra Elite 100 lists. • Named a USA Elite Select 30 first-team All-American in 2016-17. 2019 • Was 10-2 in the circle with 135 strikeouts and a 0.50 ERA as a senior. • Mizzou’s most improved player, continued as the primary catcher — making 60 starts at the position. • Posted career-best offensive numbers across the board in her second-year campaign, sporting a .307 average (51-166), while also posting seven doubles, 10 home runs and 41 RBI. • Moore’s 51 hits in 2019 were 35 more than she had in 2018, by far the biggest jump by of Tiger. Also posted improvements in home runs (10 vs. 1), doubles (7 vs. 2) and RBI (41 vs. 10). • Moore had several huge games in 2019, including her first four, three-hit performances, while also tallying three runs scored against Georgia in Mizzou’s 8-7 walk-off win (March 17). • Moore joined Jazmyn Rollin as the only Tigers to notch three-run games in 2019. • The second-year catcher exploded in Mizzou’s win over CSUF in the Los Angeles Regional, notching six RBI, including a grand-slam. Her six RBI were the most in 2019 by a single Tiger, and the most since 20 (May 17).

2018 • Served as the Tigers’ primary catcher in her first-year campaign, earning 37 total starts. • One of the top defensive catchers in the SEC & NCAA. Ranked No. 2 in SEC — only play after nabbing seven baserunners, while ranking T-8th overall in SEC after throwing out nine total attempted baserunners. • Posted strong Mizzou Tournament (March 2-4), highlighted by back to back games with a run scored, hit and RBI. • Also launched her first career home run in Mizzou’s triumph over Drake (March 4).

HIGH SCHOOL • Named La Grange’s 2015 and 2016 Defensive MVP. • In 2015 junior season, hit .356 with 47 runs scored, 11 doubles, two home runs and 34 RBI. • Named to MaxPreps.com 2014 All-American list. • La Grange High School rated as high as No. 1 team in the country, according to USA Today. • Competed at the 2015 USA Softball Junior Olympic Cup.

CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2019 60-60 .307 166 51 40 7 0 10 41 6 .394 .530 2018 37-37 .174 92 16 10 2 0 1 10 1 .225 .228 Total 97-97 .260 258 67 50 9 0 11 51 7 .336 .422

MEDIA GUIDE 19 PLAYER PROFILES 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 32 • SOPHIE DANDOLA 33 • CAYLA KESSINGER RHP OF Jr. • 5-10 R-Jr. • 5-9 Seaford, N.Y. Saugus, Calif. Syracuse Saugus HS

• 2018 NFCA Second-Team Northeast All-Region • 2019 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2018 NFCA Freshman of the Year Top 25 Finalist • 2018 NFCA First-Team Southeast All-Region • 2018 CAA Championship Most Outstanding Player • 2018 Second-Team All-SEC • 2018 Second-Team All-CAA • 2018 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2018 CAA All-Rookie Team • 2016-17 SEC First-Year Honor Roll 2019 (SYRACUSE) • Went 5-7 in the circle, making 21 appearances, with five complete games. 2019 • Took a redshirt season due to injury. • Struck out seven batters in a five-inning shutout over Florida A&M, holding the Rattlers to two hits (Feb. 23). • Struck out four against Florida (Feb. 24) and Niagara (March 27). 2018 • Breakout second-year campaign with the Tigers, earning NFCA first-team • Earned a save against Dayton (March 10). Southeast All-Region honors and second-team All-SEC accolades. 2018 (HOFSTRA) • One of only three all-time first-team NFCA Southeast All-Region players in program history, joining Emily Crane (2016) and Chelsea Thomas (2013). • Helped lead the Pride to their first Top 25 rankings since 2013. • Reset single-season career-highs in average (.312), hits (49), runs scored • A Top 25 Finalist for NFCA Freshman of the Year. (29), doubles (10), home runs (10), RBI (20), stolen bases (7), on-base • Named to the NFCA All-Northeast second team and the All-CAA second percentage (.390) and slugging percentage (.580). team. • Fantastic in SEC only play, hitting .319 with five doubles, six home runs • The Most Outstanding Player of the CAA Tournament. and nine RBI. • Went 17-5 in the circle in her rookie season, striking out 73 while finishing • 13 total multi-hit games ranked fourth among Tiger batters. with an ERA of 1.88. 2017 HIGH SCHOOL • Strong first-year campaign at Mizzou, hitting .298 with eight doubles, one • Played five seasons of varsity softball for Seaford HS. triple, six home runs and 19 RBI. • A PGF All-American as a senior. • Appeared in 52 total games with 50 starts. • Named to the all-state, All-Long Island and all-country teams her senior • Ended the 2017 campaign with season-best 10-game hitting streak and season. 10-game safely reached base streak. • Posted a 0.57 ERA and a 6-1 record in her final season, while batting • Only one-of-three Tigers to record a double-digit hitting streak. .582 at the plate. • In conference play, her .518 slugging percentage ranked 12th-best in SEC • Also earned all-state honors in volleyball. • Blasted two home runs in Mizzou Tournament (March 3-5) in official first games at program’s new stadium. CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA 2018**34-15 17-5 1.89 137.0 5 28 69 .227 HIGH SCHOOL 2019* 21-11 5-7 5.17 84.0 1 40 42 .329 • 2016 FloSoftball All-American honors. Total 55-26 22-12 3.13 221 6 48 111 .278 • 2016 PGF All-American. • 2016 California All-State honoree. * Syracuse ** Hofstra • 2016 All-Foothill League first ream. • Competed with So Cal Choppers club team under head coaches Dean Faucett and Bill Shipman.

CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2017 52-50 .298 131 39 27 8 1 6 19 4 .367 .511 2018 50-50 .312 157 49 29 10 1 10 20 7 .390 .580 2019* Total 102-100 .306 288 88 56 18 2 16 39 11 .380 .549

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• Began season 13-0. 42 • ELI DANIEL • Reeled off 28 consecutive wins in the circle (March 10 - May 15). RHP • 20-plus strikeouts twice. Sr. • 5-8 • 35 times with 10-plus strikeouts in a game. Locust Grove, Ga. • Top streak of five consecutive games with 10-plus strikeouts to conclude the season. Brenau University • Allowed 0 ER in 34 appearances. • Reeled off 66.1 consecutive scoreless innings (Feb. 10-26). • 2017 NFCA NAIA First-Team All-American • 2017 NAIA First-Team All-American HIGH SCHOOL • 2017 NAIA Pitcher of the Year • Georgia Dugout Club second-team all-state. • 2017 Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) Pitcher of the Year • Georgia 4AAAA Region Pitcher of the Year. • 2017 SSAC Pitcher of the Week (nine times) • Tallied 15 wins during senior campaign, while producing 217 strikeouts • 2017 SSAC Tournament MVP and a 1.01 ERA. • 2017 SSAC Freshman of the Year • Competed with local Firecrackers club team. 2019 • Turned into the most prolific closer in Mizzou history during her junior CAREER STATISTICS (Divsion I only) season, notching a program-record 11 saves. Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA • One of just two pitchers nationally to finish with double-digit saves. 2018 20-8 5-2 4.87 46.0 0 25 30 .318 2019 32-4 2-5 2.71 64.2 11 24 64 .212 • Did all of this despite earning her first save on March 24. Total 52-12 7-7 3.61 110.2 11 49 94 .260 • Notched three of those saves at the Los Angeles Regional (May 17 - 19), as she closed out Cal State Fullerton, Weber State and No. 2 UCLA in Mizzou’s three wins at the tournament. • Also earned back-to-back saves against then-No. 13 Kentucky (March 24) and thenNo. 5 Tennessee (March 31). • Registered a career-high 64 strikeouts in 2019 to go along with her career- high 64.2 innings pitched. • Her 2.71 ERA was the team’s best mark.

2018 • In her first season in Mizzou Black and Gold, appeared in 20 games in the circle with eight starts. • Received the starting nod in the Tigers’ season opener against UTEP (Feb. 9), tossing 3.0 shutout innings with a season-high five strikeouts. • Ranked third on Mizzou pitching staff with five wins. • Limited 2018 NCAA Tournament qualifier Wisconsin (Feb. 24) to one hit and two earned runs over 4.0 innings. Added season-high five strikeouts en route to earning the win. • Excellent in relief versus No. 3 UCLA (Feb. 25), producing a shutout frame with two strikeouts. • Picked up fourth win of the year with 3.2 solid innings in relief against Drake (March 2). • Reeled off a season-best three-game scoreless streak in the middle of the season (March 14-18). • Made two relief appearances in the Tigers’ NCAA Norman Regional (May 18-20), highlighted by 1.1 scoreless frames versus Tulsa in the team’s weekend opener.

2017 (BRENAU UNIVERSITY) • Final stat line of 43-4 record, 0.56 ERA, 55 GP (49 GS), 39 CG, 16 SHO, 327.0 IP, 141 H, 579 Ks. • Set new NAIA single-season strikeout record (579). • Led all NAIA pitchers in wins (43), opponents batting average (.129), hits per game (3.02), ERA (0.56) and IP (327.0).

MEDIA GUIDE 21 PLAYER PROFILES 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 67 • KATHERINE KADLEC 99 • ABBY GEORGE C/3B OF R-So. • 5-6 Jr. • 5-4 Columbia, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Father Tolton HS Lutheran South HS

• 2019 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll • 2019 SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll • 2017-18 SEC First-Year Honor Roll • 2017-18 SEC First-Year Honor Roll

2019 2019 • Did not appear. • Appeared in 37 games, making 16 starts. • Hit .356 in 45 at-bats. 2018 • Drove in four runs for the Tigers. • Redshirt season. • Tallied six stolen bases on 10 attempts. • Recorded a .909 fielding percentage in the outfield. HIGH SCHOOL • Went 3-3 at the plate in two games against IUPUI (March 1) and Illinois • 2015 first team all-conference. (April 9). • 2015 second-team all-region. • 2015 Class 2 District 11 first-team. 2018 • 2014 first-team all-district. • Overall, appeared in 32 games with four starts. • 2014 second-team all-region. • Concluded the season with three straight starts in center field at the NCAA • Tallied impressive .625 average in her sophomore campaign. Norman Regional (May 19-20). • 2013 second-team all-district. • Jumped on the opportunity in postseason play, hitting .400 (4-for-10) with • Member of Father Tolton’s first-ever softball team. one run scored and one stolen base. CAREER STATISTICS • Hit a perfect 1.000 (3-for-3) in pinch hitting opportunities. • Three successful pinch hits ranked T-2nd on the team. Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2018* • Produced first career multi-hit game in Tigers’ elimination game triumph 2019 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 over Boston (May 19). Total 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 • Recorded two huge late pinch hit singles in Mizzou’s wins over UMass

*Redshirt Lowell (Feb. 16) and South Florida (Feb. 18).

HIGH SCHOOL • Tallied .554 career average with Lutheran South. • Two-time first-team all-state, in addition to a second-team all-state honor. • 2013-16 all-district honoree. • 2013-16 all-conference. • Three-time all-region recipient. • As a senior, produced school record .610 average (eighth-best in the area) with 33 runs scored and 19 RBI. • Competed with St. Louis Espirit club team under head coach Jim Huecker.

CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2018 32-4 .368 19 7 9 0 0 0 1 4 .400 .368 2019 37-16 .356 45 16 10 0 0 0 4 6 .356 .368 Total 69-20 .359 64 23 19 0 0 0 5 10 .369 .359

22 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL COACHING STAFF LARISSA ANDERSON HEAD COACH Second Season Gannon, 1997

A new era in Mizzou Softball began in the Summer of 2018, as Larissa Anderson and her assistants were named the NFCA Northeast Region’s Anderson was named the 10th head coach to lead the tradition-rich Tiger Coaching Staff of the Year after Hofstra posted a collective 2.05 ERA, smashed program on Saturday, May 26, 2018. 56 home runs and out-scored opponents, 277-129. As Anderson enters year two in Columbia, Mo., that new era is well Anderson has been part of eight NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year underway, and her ability to change the program. in such a short time was a award winners, including seven as an assistant or associate head coach and big reason why. one as the head coach. In 17 seasons at Hofstra, she helped the Pride to a Anderson finished her first season in the Black & Gold with a 35-25 record, 610-267-2 (.695) record). Before taking over as head coach from Hall of Famer the most wins for the Tigers in a single-season since 2016, when they won Bill Edwards, Anderson spent 13 seasons on the Hofstra staff as an assistant, 42 games. Anderson’s squad was also stellar in her first season as part of the including the last 10 as the associate head coach, helping the program to 10 always elite Southeastern Conference, as the Tigers’ registered 12 wins during NCAA Tournament appearances and 10 CAA titles. As associate head coach, SEC play, and were the most conference victories for Mizzou since 2016. The she helped Hofstra win 24 NCAA Tournament games and make six appearances season ended with the Tigers’ 13th-straight NCAA Regional appearance, as in the regional finals. Anderson’s team earned a spot in the Los Angeles Regional, where it went 3-2, Under Anderson’s guidance, Hofstra hurlers won nine CAA Pitcher of the pushing host No. 2 UCLA to a winner-take-all game seven. Year awards in 10 seasons, including four consecutive wins by Olivia Galati In four seasons at Hofstra, Anderson fashioned a 130-73-1 (.640) record with from 2010-13 and three from Kayleigh Lotti from 2007-09. Galati was twice a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, two Colonial Athletic Association named an All-America by the NFCA and was the program’s first-ever first- (CAA) titles and four winning seasons. She picked up her 100th career win with team pick in 2012 after leading Division I with a 0.95 ERA and a 34-7 record. the Pride’s 7-2 win over Boston University, March 17, 2018, and posted seven Anderson helped guide Galati to a NCAA-best 40 wins and 22 shutouts in 2013. career wins over nationally-ranked opponents, including three in 2018—a 1-0 A hallmark of the Hofstra Softball program during Anderson’s tenure was victory over then-No. 13 Florida State on March 2 and a pair at No. 22 James the Pride’s stellar defense. From 2008-13, Hofstra regularly ranked among Madison to claim the CAA Tournament crown. the nation’s elite in fielding percentage as the Pride was among the Top 20 The 2018 campaign was a historic one for Hofstra Softball, as Anderson nationally in five of those seasons. Hofstra ranked first in Division I in fielding led the 24th-ranked Pride to a 41-14 record, the CAA Tournament title and the percentage during the 2011 season and was fourth in 2008 and 2010, and 16th NCAA Columbia (S.C. Regional. Hofstra earned an automatic bid to the NCAA in 2012 and 2013. Her 2018 team currently ranks sixth nationally with an .979 Tournament by defeating CAA regular-season champion and 22nd-ranked mark. James Madison, 7-4, to claim its 12th CAA title in the sport since joining the An active NFCA member, she chaired its Ethics Committee from 2009-13, league in 2002 and returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since and currently serves as its Fourth Vice President on the NFCA executive board 2015. and as a member of the NFCA Recruiting Committee and the NFCA Hall of Fame Anderson’s 2018 squad reached the 40-win mark for the 11th time in program Committee. history (and first since a school-record 46 wins in 2013), while setting school Prior to joining the Hofstra staff, Anderson served as an assistant coach for records for runs scored (334), home runs (70) and RBI (315). Hofstra owned an two seasons at LIU Post, where she helped the Pioneers to a combined 75-33 RPI of 19 against the nation’s 29th-toughest schedule in 2018. Hofstra also record, including a school-record 42 wins during the 2000 season. She assisted garnered a league-high eight CAA postseason honors headlined by Sarah in all facets of the program at LIU Post and was in charge of coaching the Cornell’s selection as the CAA Pitcher of the Year—the Pride’s 10th such honor pitchers and catchers. Her efforts helped the Pioneers to the 13th-best team all-time and first since 2013, all of which were tutored by Anderson. in Division II (1.11) in 2001. She was also part of a C.W. In 2017, Hofstra returned to the CAA championship game, as the program Post staff that received the Northeast Region Division II Coaching Staff of the registered its 28th-straight winning season (27-23) and earned the No. 2 seed in Year award from the NFCA in 2000. the CAA Tournament. Anderson picked up her first win over a Top 10 opponent Anderson spent one season as an assistant coach at Gannon University as head coach with a 5-2 victory over No. 10 James Madison. Under Anderson’s in 1998, after being named a regional All-American outfielder in 1997. She direction, Cornell was named first-team NFCA All-Northeast Region as a rookie, graduated from Gannon in 1997 with a bachelor’s of science degree in while also earning a spot on the All-CAA second team and All-Rookie team. therapeutic recreation. The Pride posted another winning record in her second season (24-22) and She is married to former Hofstra Baseball Coach Patrick Anderson, who had six student-athletes earn CAA postseason honors and two garner NFCA manages the Washington Nationals Class-A short season affiliate the Auburn All-Northeast Region recognition. Doubledays of the New York-Penn League. In her first season as the storied program’s head coach in 2015, Anderson led Hofstra to the CAA championship and an NCAA Tournament berth, guiding Hofstra to a 38-14-1 record and a spot in the NCAA Gainesville Regional.

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ANDERSON’S Stetson 1 0 Stony Brook 2 2 ANDERSON YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD BY OPPONENT St. John’s 3 0 St. Joseph’s 1 0 Year W L Pct. NCAA App. TEAM W L Syracuse 1 0 Associate Head Coach - Hofstra Alabama 0 3 Tennessee 1 2 2005 43 16 .725 Tuscaloosa Regional (2-2) Arizona State 1 0 Texas A&M 3 0 2006 37 20 .649 Hofstra Regional (1-2) Auburn 0 1 Texas Tech 0 1 Bethune-Cookman 1 0 2007 41 15 .732 Hempstead Regional (1-2) Towson 8 3 2008 45 13 .776 Tucson Regional (2-2) Binghamton 4 0 Troy 1 0 2009 26 21 .553 N/A Boston College 1 0 Tulsa 1 1 Boston University 1 0 UAB 0 2 2010 45 12 .789 Tucson Regional (2-2) Bradley 2 1 UCF 0 1 2011 40 13 .755 N/A BYU 0 1 UCLA 1 3 2012 42 15 .737 LA Regional/Tampa Bay Super Cal State Fullerton 1 0 UNCG 1 0 (3-0 / 1-2) Central Arkansas 1 1 UNCW 11 1 2013 46 13 .780 Columbia Regional (3-2) Coastal Carolina 1 0 USF 0 1 College of Charleston 7 5 2014 34 15 .694 Norman Regional (1-2) Utah 1 0 Totals 399 153 .722 8 Regionals, 1 Super Connecticut 3 2 Villanova 1 0 Dartmouth 1 0 Wagner 2 0 Delaware 9 3 Washington 0 1 Head Coach - Hofstra Drexel 11 1 Weber State 1 0 2015 38 14 .726 Gainesville Regional (1-2) East Carolina 1 0 Wichita State 2 0 2016 24 22 .522 N/A Elon 10 2 Wisconsin 0 2 2017 27 23 .540 N/A Fordham 1 2 Wright State 1 0 2018 41 14 .745 Columbia Regional (1-2) Florida 0 1 Totals 130 73 .640 2 Regionals Florida A&M 1 0 Bold denotes 2020 opponents Florida Atlantic 1 3 Florida Gulf Coast 2 2 Head Coach - Missouri FIU 4 0 2019 35 25 .583 Los Angeles Regional (3-2) Florida State 1 3 Totals 35 25 .583 1 Regional Georgia 2 1 Idaho State 1 1 Illinois 2 0 Iona 3 0 Indiana State 1 0 IUPUI 1 1 Iowa 3 0 James Madison 5 12 Kansas 2 0 Kansas City 1 0 Kennesaw State 1 0 Kentucky 3 0 Lehigh 2 0 Liberty 0 1 LIU Brooklyn 4 1 Longwood 2 1 Louisiana 0 2 Louisville 1 0 LSU 0 2 Marshall 0 1 Massachusetts 2 0 McNeese State 1 0 Mississippi 1 2 Mississippi State 0 3 New Mexico State 1 0 Northwestern 1 0 North Florida 1 0 Oklahoma State 0 1 Oregon 1 5 Oregon State 0 1 Pacific 1 1 Penn State 2 1 Pitt 1 1 Rutgers 0 3 Saint Louis 2 0 SEMO 2 0 Seton Hall 3 1 SIUE 1 0 South Carolina 2 4 24 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL COACHING STAFF

CHRIS MALVEAUX SARA MICHALOWSKI-MARINO ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH Second Season Second Season Texas A&M, ‘01 Hofstra, ‘11

Chris Malveaux enters his second season on the Mizzou Softball coaching The first hire made by Larissa Anderson when she took over the pro- staff. Head coach Larissa Anderson promoted Malveaux to Associate Head gram in May 2019, Sara Michalowski-Marino enters her second sea- Coach in July 2019, following his instant impact to the program and contributions son as an assistant coach with Mizzou Softball in 2020. Beyond her to the Tigers’ sucess on the field. on-field duties setting the team’s defensive coverages and serving as Malveaux spent the 2018 season at the University of Kansas as the program’s the liaison to academic services, compliance, equipment and travel, Mi- video coordinator. Prior to joining the Tigers, he brought a combined 17 years chalowski-Marino was indispensable in a transition year for the Tigers. of experience as an assistant and head coach at the NCAA Division I level Michalowski-Marino served as an assistant coach with Anderson at Hofstra Widely regarded as one of the top hitting instructors in the country, from 2017-18, and was a player for Anderson from 2008-11. Malveaux oversaw all video capturing and analysis with the Jayhawks Michalowski-Marino concluded her first season in Mid-Missouri by lead- in 2018. Prior to his tenure with Kansas, Malveaux served as the associate ing Mizzou to its 13th-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. The Ti- head coach at Louisiana from 2016-17. It marked his second stint with gers, who were predicted to finish last in the SEC entering the season, fin- the Ragin’ Cajuns, as he was also an assistant coach from 2009-11. ished tied for fourth in the conference. Mizzou would reach the final of the The 2010 Louisiana staff was selected as the NFCA South Region Coaching UCLA Regional, forcing a decisive game seven against eventual national Staff of the Year after compiling a 45-18 record, NCAA Super Regional champion UCLA, being the only team to hand UCLA a loss in the postseason. appearance and No. 16 national ranking. In his five combined seasons at At the conclusion of the year, Michalowski-Marino was honored as the Divi- Louisiana, Malveaux was a member of five Sun Belt Conference and Tournament sion I Easton/NFCA Assistant Coach of the Year in October of 2019. Championships, five NCAA Regionals and two NCAA Super Regional bids. Michalowski-Marino and Anderson garnered 2018 NFCA Division I North- Malveaux also served as an assistant coach at Bradley from 2012- east Region Coaching Staff of the Year honors for their outstanding cam- 15, head coach at McNeese State from 2005-08 and an assistant coach paign at Hofstra. The duo helped guide the Pride to a 41-14 record with at McNeese from 2002-04. In 2014, he helped guide Bradley to its a Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) championship and a trip to the NCAA second all-time Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Championship. Regionals. The impressive 2018 season concluded with a No. 24 rank- As a member of the Braves’ coaching staff, the team tallied nine All- ing, marking Hofstra’s first appearance in the national polls since 2013. MVC accolades and three NFCA All-Mideast Region award winners. Michalowski specialized in the development of the Hofstra infielders this past In his first season at the helm of McNeese State, Malveaux led the Cowgirls season, as the collective unit achieved two NFCA Northeast All-Region recogni- to the 2005 Southland Conference Tournament Championship and an NCAA tions and two All-CAA accolades. Regional appearance. It stands as only one of five all-time SLC Tournament As a team, the 2018 Pride set new all-time program re- titles and NCAA Tournament appearances in the 29-year history of McNeese cords in total home runs (70), runs scored (334) and RBI (315). State Softball. Over seven combined years as an assistant and head coach Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Michalowski enjoyed a standout four-year at McNeese, Malveaux oversaw 34 All-Southland Conference recipients. playing career with Hofstra (2008-11). She jumped onto the scene with a 2008 Malveaux is a Houston, Texas, native and a 2001 graduate from Texas A&M First-Team All-CAA freshman campaign, starring both at the plate and in the University. In 2014 he married former Bradley Softball standout Katie Singler. circle for the Pride. Michalowski concluded her collegiate career with back to The two have two children, son Gabe and daughter Ellie. back NFCA All-Northeast Region Second-Team honors and a 2011 CAA Player of the Year award. As one of the Pride’s premier players, Michalowski aided the team to CAA Championships and NCAA Regional appearances in 2008 and 2010. She left the program ranked top-10 in individual career home runs and RBI. A native of Philadelphia, Pa., Michalowski-Marino lives in Columbia with her husband, Jason, and son Bryce.

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MICHAELA TRANSUE BRITTANY GRAY VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT GRADUATE ASSISTANT Second Season First Season Hofsta, ‘18 Georgia, ‘19

Michaela Transue is currently in her second season as a member of the Former Georgia pitcher Brittany Gray enters her first season as a member Mizzou Softball coaching staff. Transue played for Mizzou head coach Larissa of the Mizzou coaching staff in 2020. Gray will serve as a graduate assistant Anderson when the latter was the head coach at Hofstra University. alongside DJ Sanders. With the Tigers, Transue works with the outfielders while assisting with Gray played four seasons at Georgia, and held a 16-1 record in 2018 before hitting. Regarded for her work with hitters, Transue’s tutelage helped Mizzou suffering an injury that forced her to miss the remainder of the season. register 157 extra-base hits in the 2019 – the highest total since the 2011. From 2015-18, Gray led the Bulldogs to a 173-73 record, two Women’s A four-year letterwinner at Hofstra, Transue was named to the All-Colonial College World Series appearances, a Super Regional appearance, and helped Athletic Association first team as a redshirt senior in 2018. In 2017, she ap- Georgia reached the NCAA Tournament all four years. peared on the top 50 hitters list. Gray was drafted by the Beijing Shougang Eagles of the NPF in 2018. Transue played in 170 games in her career, making 166 starts in the infield. A career .286 hitter, she had 25 doubles, two triples and 18 home runs at Hofstra. A proven winner, Transue led the Pride to a 137-64-1 record during her play- ing career. Hofstra made three NCAA Tournament appearances over that span, winning CAA titles in 2015 and 2018. The Chenango Forks, N.Y., native graduated from Hofstra with a master’s degree in sports science in 2018.

DJ SANDERS GRADUATE ASSISTANT First Season Louisiana, ‘19

DJ Sanders enters her first season with the Mizzou Softball program after a decorated career at Louisiana and Oregon. Sanders will serve as a graduate assistant with the Tigers. Sanders worked with current associate head coach, Chris Malveaux, when he serves as the associate head coach at Louisiana from 2016-17. An All-American in 2017, Sanders concluded her collegiate career at Or- egon in 2018. She earned All-Pac 12 and NFCA All-Pacific Region honors while with the Ducks, in addition to a Pac-12 title and a Women’s College World Series appearance. Sanders is also a member of the Chicago Bandits of the NPF.

26 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL SUPPORT STAFF KATE MALVEAUX CAMILLE BORDELON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ATHLETIC TRAINER First Season First Season Bradley, ‘12 LSU, ‘11

BRAD RUHANEN KELSEA ROTH ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE ACADEMIC COORDINATOR Third Season Third Season Michigan Tech ‘06 Missouri, ‘15

DR. SCOTTA MORTON NATE LOWERY MENTAL PERFORMANCE STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Eighth Season First Season Missouri, ‘14 Boise State, ‘17

COURTNEY SCOTT DEVIN KANE MARKETING CREATIVE First Season Third Season Stephens College, ‘16

ARMANI BIBBS JJ MORRISON UNDERGRADUATE MANAGER UNDERGRADUATE MANAGER First Season Third Season

MEDIA GUIDE 27 2019 OVERALL STATISTICS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

2019 Mizzou Softball Overall Statistics for Mizzou (as of Feb 03, 2020) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 35-25 Home: 13-7 Away: 8-11 Neutral: 14-7 : 12-12

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Brooke Wilmes . 3 5 6 60-59 188 43 67 17 2 6 36 106 . 5 6 4 19 9 7 0 . 4 3 4 3 1 6-10 80 62 8 . 9 4 7 Abby George . 3 5 6 37-16 45 10 16 0 0 0 4 16 . 3 5 6 0 0 3 0 . 3 5 6 0 1 6-10 10 0 1 . 9 0 9 Gabby Garrison . 3 4 6 37-5 26 16 9 1 1 0 3 12 . 4 6 2 4 0 5 0 . 4 3 3 0 0 9-11 4 0 0 1.000 Jazmyn Rollin . 3 3 1 55-44 139 43 46 10 0 10 41 86 . 6 1 9 25 6 31 0 . 4 4 8 2 0 17-20 61 69 14 . 9 0 3 Regan Nash . 3 0 8 59-57 159 22 49 3 2 0 11 56 . 3 5 2 22 3 14 0 . 4 0 0 1 15 16-20 74 4 2 . 9 7 5 Hatti Moore . 3 0 7 60-60 166 40 51 7 0 10 41 88 . 5 3 0 23 2 24 0 . 3 9 4 2 3 6-6 300 29 2 . 9 9 4 Geana Torres . 2 9 4 39-29 68 9 20 5 0 4 13 37 . 5 4 4 17 0 22 0 . 4 3 5 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Delaney McDannold . 2 8 6 22-7 14 9 4 0 0 0 0 4 . 2 8 6 0 0 3 0 . 2 8 6 0 1 3-3 6 0 0 1.000 Kara Decker . 2 7 2 45-27 81 4 22 6 0 1 14 31 . 3 8 3 11 0 15 2 . 3 5 9 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 1.000 Kim Wert . 2 5 9 60-60 185 32 48 7 0 19 48 112 . 6 0 5 17 4 45 1 . 3 3 5 0 0 0-0 60 104 11 . 9 3 7 Kolby Romaine . 2 5 4 58-56 173 17 44 15 1 5 28 76 . 4 3 9 8 3 11 2 . 2 9 4 3 2 0-0 374 15 9 . 9 7 7 Danie Garrison . 2 5 0 27-3 8 12 2 0 0 0 2 2 . 2 5 0 0 0 1 0 . 2 5 0 0 1 8-9 4 2 0 1.000 Emma Raabe . 2 4 4 33-7 41 6 10 2 0 2 10 18 . 4 3 9 3 1 15 0 . 3 0 4 1 0 0-0 37 0 0 1.000 Callie Martin . 2 3 7 55-55 131 26 31 10 0 3 18 50 . 3 8 2 20 2 27 1 . 3 4 6 0 3 2-2 58 3 2 . 9 6 8 Kendyll Bailey . 1 9 6 56-55 143 19 28 4 0 4 12 44 . 3 0 8 21 2 17 0 . 3 0 5 1 3 0-0 93 98 10 . 9 5 0 Tajiah Ellison . 0 0 0 16-0 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 1 0 0 1.000 Cosette Tomita . 0 0 0 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Alexis Burks . 0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Caitlin Fogue . 0 0 0 1-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Totals . 2 8 4 60 1574 313 447 87 6 64 281 738 . 4 6 9 190 32 243 6 . 3 7 0 13 30 75-93 1172 492 61 . 9 6 5 Opponents . 2 5 2 60 1517 239 383 54 8 52 220 609 . 4 0 1 176 25 278 12 . 3 3 8 10 26 26-38 1149 451 86 . 9 4 9

LOB - Team (383), Opp (347). DPs turned - Team (22), Opp (22). CI - Team (1), Moore 1, Opp (3). IBB - Team (3), Rollin 2, Wert 1, Opp (2). Picked off - Wert 1.

(All games Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Eli Daniel 2 . 7 1 2-5 32 4 0 0/2 11 64.2 51 35 25 24 64 13 0 6 . 2 1 2 4 7 0 2 5 Madi Norman 2 . 9 8 19-11 38 35 11 4/3 1 183.0 184 106 78 63 141 22 5 23 . 2 5 3 7 12 0 4 7 Cassie Gasper 3 . 2 7 13-7 32 19 6 3/4 1 109.1 107 63 51 66 51 14 1 15 . 2 6 0 7 3 0 2 11 Nalani Scates 4 . 1 1 1-0 5 1 1 1/0 0 15.1 12 10 9 7 11 1 0 3 . 2 1 4 3 1 0 2 2 Summer Shockley 6 . 4 6 0-0 6 0 0 0/1 0 8.2 9 8 8 4 6 0 1 3 . 2 6 5 1 1 0 0 0 Baleigh Koester 10.14 0-2 6 1 0 0/1 0 9.2 20 17 14 12 5 4 1 2 . 4 2 6 0 1 0 0 1 Totals 3 . 3 1 35-25 60 60 18 13/5 13 390.2 383 239 185 176 278 54 8 52 . 2 5 2 22 25 0 10 26 Opponents 4 . 4 0 25-35 60 60 18 3/1 4 383.0 447 313 241 190 243 87 6 64 . 2 8 4 37 32 0 13 30

PB - Team (5), Moore 5, Opp (10). Pickoffs - Team (3), Moore 2, Norman 1, Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Moore (26-38), Norman (16-22), Gasper (7-11), Daniel (3-4), Koester (0-1).

28 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 2019 CONFERENCE STATISTICS

2019 Mizzou Softball Conference statistics for Mizzou (as of Feb 03, 2020) ( games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 12-12 Home: 8-4 Away: 4-8 : 12-12

Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% Brooke Wilmes . 3 6 6 24-24 82 14 30 7 1 3 15 48 . 5 8 5 7 2 3 0 . 4 2 9 0 1 0-2 36 8 0 1.000 Kara Decker . 2 8 9 19-12 38 0 11 3 0 0 7 14 . 3 6 8 4 0 6 0 . 3 5 7 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Regan Nash . 2 7 4 24-24 62 10 17 1 0 0 5 18 . 2 9 0 13 1 6 0 . 4 0 8 0 6 7-8 28 1 0 1.000 Geana Torres . 2 6 9 13-10 26 3 7 1 0 1 4 11 . 4 2 3 9 0 10 0 . 4 5 7 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Kim Wert . 2 5 7 24-24 74 13 19 3 0 7 19 43 . 5 8 1 9 3 14 0 . 3 6 0 0 0 0-0 27 45 3 . 9 6 0 Hatti Moore . 2 4 6 24-24 69 17 17 0 0 3 9 26 . 3 7 7 10 1 13 0 . 3 4 6 1 0 3-3 115 9 1 . 9 9 2 Jazmyn Rollin . 2 3 2 24-24 69 17 16 2 0 5 17 33 . 4 7 8 15 4 17 0 . 3 9 3 1 0 6-9 35 33 7 . 9 0 7 Kendyll Bailey . 2 1 4 23-22 56 8 12 2 0 3 10 23 . 4 1 1 9 1 7 0 . 3 2 8 1 1 0-0 40 47 4 . 9 5 6 Kolby Romaine . 2 1 1 23-22 71 5 15 3 1 1 8 23 . 3 2 4 3 0 5 0 . 2 4 3 0 2 0-0 154 2 6 . 9 6 3 Emma Raabe . 2 0 0 11-4 15 2 3 1 0 2 3 10 . 6 6 7 1 0 6 0 . 2 3 5 1 0 0-0 19 0 0 1.000 Callie Martin . 1 9 7 24-24 61 10 12 4 0 0 6 16 . 2 6 2 6 1 15 0 . 2 7 9 0 1 0-0 18 3 2 . 9 1 3 Abby George . 1 6 7 10-2 6 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 . 1 6 7 0 0 2 0 . 1 6 7 0 0 0-1 3 0 1 . 7 5 0 Gabby Garrison . 0 0 0 16-0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Tajiah Ellison . 0 0 0 3-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Delaney McDannold . 0 0 0 7-0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Danie Garrison . 0 0 0 9-0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Totals . 2 5 4 24 631 114 160 27 2 25 104 266 . 4 2 2 87 13 104 0 . 3 5 4 4 11 19-26 480 199 24 . 9 6 6 Opponents . 2 8 2 24 641 125 181 32 4 33 116 320 . 4 9 9 83 16 104 3 . 3 7 6 4 12 12-13 478 190 34 . 9 5 2

LOB - Team (155), Opp (151). DPs turned - Team (11), Opp (10). CI - Team (0), Opp (1). IBB - Team (2), Wert 1, Rollin 1, Opp (2).

( games only Sorted by Earned run avg)

Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha Eli Daniel 2 . 5 7 1-1 13 0 0 0/0 4 30.0 23 13 11 9 24 7 0 3 . 2 0 7 2 6 0 1 1 Cassie Gasper 3 . 9 9 5-4 14 7 3 1/1 0 47.1 46 33 27 33 19 9 0 11 . 2 5 4 2 2 0 1 4 Madi Norman 4 . 9 0 6-6 18 16 3 0/1 1 75.2 97 62 53 33 57 14 2 15 . 3 0 7 1 7 0 2 5 Nalani Scates 8 . 4 0 0-0 2 0 0 0/0 0 3.1 4 4 4 2 3 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 1 0 0 0 1 Summer Shockley 14.00 0-0 1 0 0 0/0 0 1.0 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 . 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Baleigh Koester 28.88 0-1 2 1 0 0/0 0 2.2 9 11 11 6 0 2 1 1 . 6 4 3 0 1 0 0 1 Totals 4 . 7 2 12-12 24 24 6 2/1 5 160.0 181 125 108 83 104 32 4 33 . 2 8 2 7 16 0 4 12 Opponents 3 . 8 7 12-12 24 24 7 2/1 4 159.1 160 114 88 87 104 27 2 25 . 2 5 4 12 13 0 4 11

PB - Team (2), Moore 2, Opp (5). Pickoffs - Team (1), Moore 1. SBA/ATT - Moore (12-13), Norman (7-8), Gasper (4-4), Daniel (1-1).

MEDIA GUIDE 29 2019 GAME RESULTS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

2019 Mizzou Softball Game Results for Mizzou (as of Feb 03, 2020) (All games)

Date Opponent Score Inns Overall Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 08, 2019 vs Utah W 9-0 6 1-0-0 0-0-0 Norman (W 1-0) 1 5 0 1:50 Feb 08, 2019 at #12 Arizona State W 8-0 5 2-0-0 0-0-0 Gasper (W 1-0) 8 8 7 1:40 Feb 09, 2019 vs #25 Oregon L 1-6 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 Daniel (L 0-1) 1 4 5 2:30 Feb 09, 2019 vs Oregon State L 3-4 (8) 2-2-0 0-0-0 Norman (L 1-1) 2 0 0 2:10 Feb 10, 2019 vs Kansas W 3-2 7 3-2-0 0-0-0 Norman (W 2-1) 1 5 7 2:19 Feb 15, 2019 vs Villanova W 7-0 7 4-2-0 0-0-0 Gasper (W 2-0) 2 0 0 1:50 Feb 15, 2019 vs Troy W 6-0 7 5-2-0 0-0-0 Norman (W 3-1) 2 0 7 1:45 Feb 16, 2019 vs UMass W 5-0 7 6-2-0 0-0-0 Scates (W 1-0) 1 5 0 1:43 Feb 16, 2019 vs Iowa W 9-1 6 7-2-0 0-0-0 Norman (W 2-0) 0 1:51 Feb 17, 2019 vs Kansas W 12-0 5 8-2-0 0-0-0 Gasper (W 3-0) 8 8 1:51 Feb 21, 2019 vs BYU L 3-7 7 8-3-0 0-0-0 Gasper (L 3-1) 3 5 0 2:50 Feb 22, 2019 vs #2 UCLA L 3-11 6 8-4-0 0-0-0 Norman (L 4-2) 1 2 9 2:28 Feb 23, 2019 vs #5 Washington L 3-6 7 8-5-0 0-0-0 Gasper (L 3-2) 4 0 0 2:25 Feb 23, 2019 vs New Mexico State W 15-0 5 9-5-0 0-0-0 Norman (W 5-2) 3 0 0 1:50 Mar 01, 2019 at Louisville L 3-5 7 9-6-0 0-0-0 Koester (L 0-1) 0 2:04 Mar 01, 2019 vs IUPUI W 11-3 5 10-6-0 0-0-0 Daniel (W 1-1) 2 0 2 1:45 Mar 02, 2019 vs IUPUI L 8-9 (9) 10-7-0 0-0-0 Daniel (L 1-2) 2 1 9 2:37 Mar 02, 2019 vs Indiana State W 11-1 5 11-7-0 0-0-0 Norman (W 6-2) 2 1 9 1:31 * Mar 08, 2019 at #5 Alabama-1 L 1-3 7 11-8-0 0-1-0 Norman (L 6-3) - 1:57 * Mar 08, 2019 at #5 Alabama-2 L 8-14 7 11-9-0 0-2-0 Koester (L 0-2) 2 5 8 3 2:50 * Mar 10, 2019 at #5 Alabama L 5-11 7 11-10-0 0-3-0 Norman (L 6-4) 2 5 7 5 2:24 * Mar 15, 2019 #8 GEORGIA L 0-1 7 11-11-0 0-4-0 Norman (L 6-5) 8 1 4 1:52 * Mar 16, 2019 #8 GEORGIA W 7-3 7 12-11-0 1-4-0 Gasper (W 4-2) 1 2 7 1 2:11 * Mar 17, 2019 #8 GEORGIA W 8-7 7 13-11-0 2-4-0 Daniel (W 2-2) 1 0 2 7 2:24 Mar 20, 2019 BRADLEY L 1-8 7 13-12-0 2-4-0 Gasper (L 4-3) 7 8 1 2:20 * Mar 22, 2019 at #13 Kentucky W 10-8 (8) 14-12-0 3-4-0 Gasper (W 5-3) 7 1 8 3:09 * Mar 23, 2019 at #13 Kentucky W 11-8 7 15-12-0 4-4-0 Gasper (W 6-3) 1 0 1 0 2:41 * Mar 24, 2019 at #13 Kentucky W 8-4 7 16-12-0 5-4-0 Norman (W 7-5) 1 0 7 8 2:26 * Mar 31, 2019 #5 TENNESSEE-1 W 5-4 7 17-12-0 6-4-0 Norman (W 8-5) - 2:42 * Mar 31, 2019 #5 TENNESSEE-2 L 1-2 7 17-13-0 6-5-0 Gasper (L 6-4) 1 0 3 7 2:14 * Apr 01, 2019 #5 TENNESSEE L 3-9 7 17-14-0 6-6-0 Norman (L 8-6) 8 7 3 2:42 Apr 03, 2019 at Wichita State-1 W 7-1 7 18-14-0 6-6-0 Norman (W 9-6) 3 5 0 2:15 Apr 03, 2019 at Wichita State-2 W 7-3 7 19-14-0 6-6-0 Gasper (W 6-4) 3 6 4 2:12 Apr 05, 2019 PITTSBURGH W 9-2 7 20-14-0 6-6-0 Gasper (W 8-4) 8 4 9 2:23 Apr 06, 2019 PITTSBURGH L 4-5 7 20-15-0 6-6-0 Daniel (L 2-3) 0 2:40 Apr 06, 2019 OREGON L 1-4 7 20-16-0 6-6-0 Norman (L 9-7) 2 0 0 0 2:10 Apr 07, 2019 OREGON W 8-0 5 21-16-0 6-6-0 Norman (W 10-7) 1 1 3 7 1:40 Apr 09, 2019 vs Illinois-1 W 2-0 7 22-16-0 6-6-0 Norman (W 11-7) - 1:40 Apr 09, 2019 vs Illinois-2 W 3-2 7 23-16-0 6-6-0 Gasper (W 9-4) 2 5 1 1:53 * Apr 12, 2019 at #17 Ole Miss-1 L 5-7 (8) 23-17-0 6-7-0 Daniel (L 2-4) 4 7 2 2:24 * Apr 12, 2019 at #17 Ole Miss-2 L 0-1 7 23-18-0 6-8-0 Gasper (L 9-5) 6 2 7 1:27 * Apr 14, 2019 at #17 Ole Miss W 5-2 7 24-18-0 7-8-0 Gasper (W 4-2) 3 9 3 2:36 * Apr 18, 2019 TEXAS A&M W 4-3 7 25-18-0 8-8-0 Norman (W 12-7) 9 8 6 2:10 * Apr 19, 2019 TEXAS A&M W 8-0 5 26-18-0 9-8-0 Gasper (W 11-5) 1 0 4 9 1:25 * Apr 20, 2019 TEXAS A&M W 4-0 7 27-18-0 10-8-0 Norman (W 13-7) 1 7 0 6 2:06 Apr 23, 2019 SEMO-1 W 4-3 7 28-18-0 10-8-0 Norman (W 14-7) - 1:40 Apr 23, 2019 SEMO-2 W 4-1 7 29-18-0 10-8-0 Gasper (W 11-5) 8 3 6 2:00 * Apr 26, 2019 at Mississippi State L 3-8 7 29-19-0 10-9-0 Norman (L 14-8) 2 7 6 2:18 * Apr 27, 2019 at Mississippi State L 3-6 7 29-20-0 10-10-0 Gasper (L 12-6) 5 8 6 2:16 * Apr 28, 2019 at Mississippi State L 2-10 5 29-21-0 10-11-0 Gasper (L 12-7) 5 0 3 2:05 May 01, 2019 UMKC W 8-0 6 30-21-0 10-11-0 Norman (W 15-8) 8 2 0 1:50 * May 03, 2019 #16 SOUTH CAROLINA W 4-3 7 31-21-0 11-11-0 Norman (W 16-8) 9 7 0 2:35 * May 04, 2019 #16 SOUTH CAROLINA W 7-6 (8) 32-21-0 12-11-0 Norman (W 17-8) 1 2 0 0 3:07 * May 05, 2019 #16 SOUTH CAROLINA L 2-5 7 32-22-0 12-12-0 Norman (L 17-9) 1 6 1 1 2:50 May 08, 2019 vs #24 Auburn L 0-3 7 32-23-0 12-12-0 NORMAN (L 17-10) 1 5 7 9 1:55 May 17, 2019 vs Cal State Fullerton W 7-4 7 33-23-0 12-12-0 NORMAN (W 18-10) 0 2:14 May 18, 2019 at #2 UCLA L 1-9 5 33-24-0 12-12-0 NORMAN (L 18-11) 0 1:34 May 18, 2019 vs Weber State W 7-0 7 34-24-0 12-12-0 GASPER (W 13-7) 1 1 3 6 2:29 May 19, 2019 at #2 UCLA W 5-1 7 35-24-0 12-12-0 Norman (W 19-11) 0 2:23 ^ May 19, 2019 at #2 UCLA L 1-13 5 35-25-0 12-12-0 Daniel (L 2-5) 8 7 2 1:50

* = Conference game MEDIA GUIDE 30() extra inning game 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-AMERICANS

Lisa Burke Karen Sweet Teresa Wilson Kris Schmidt Karen Snelgrove Karen Persinger 1980 NFCA 1983 NFCA 1983 NFCA 1986 NFCA 1990 NFCA 1995 NSCA

Mary Babb Barb Wright Wendy Harrison Kim Slover Stacy Gemeinhardt Karen Williams 1997 NSCA 1997 First Team 1998 NFCA 1999 NSCA 2000 NSCA 2001 NFCA

Erin Erickson Melanie Fisher Rachel McGinnis Rhea Taylor Marla Schweisberger Lindsey Ubrun 2001 NSCA 2001 NFCA 2003 Third Team 2008 Second Team 2009 Second Team 2009 Second Team 2010 Third Team 2011 Third Team

Ashley Fleming Chelsea Thomas Taylor Gadbois Emily Crane Sami Fagan 2011 Second Team 2011 First Team 2014 Third Team 2016 First Team 2016 Third Team 2012 Second Team 2012 First Team 2013 First Team

MEDIA GUIDE 31 ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL / TEAM HONORS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

Top Hitter Karen Schneider...... 1992 CoSIDA Academic All-District 1978...... Pat Burckhardt ...... (.355) Shawn Way...... 1992 Cindy Tate...... 1983 1979...... Deb Degreeff ...... (.327) Christie Boen...... 1994, ‘95 Donna Sanitate...... 1985 1980...... Lisa Burke ...... (.320) Tiffany Heick...... 1994 Sue Pyles...... 1988 1981...... Kris Bullock ...... (.312) Dana Way...... 1994 Tammy Tuley...... 1989 1982...... Karen Sweet ...... (.291) Gina Anderson...... 1994 Brenda Paszkiewicz...... 1990, ‘91 1983...... Terry Schweikert ������������������������ (.333) Kacey Marshall...... 1995 Jill Brent...... 1991, ‘92 1984...... Terry Schweikert ������������������������ (.266) Stacy Bailey...... 1995 Karen Snelgrove...... 1991 1985...... Dana Cammarata ����������������������� (.268) Barb Wright...... 1996, ‘97 Brandi Resa...... 1993 1986...... Kris Schmidt ...... (.360) Mary Babb...... 1997 Gina Anderson...... 1996 1988...... Kris Schmidt ...... (.410) Jamie Lowry...... 1997 Stacy Gemeinhardt...... 1998, ‘00 1989...... Julie Link ...... (.319) Stacy Gemeinhardt...... 1998, ‘99, ‘00 Ingrid Werner...... 2002 1990...... Jill Brent ...... (.295) Wendy Harrison...... 1998 Leanne Bowers...... 2007 1991...... Brenda Paskiewicz ��������������������� (.379) Shawna Robinson...... 1999 Kathy Masterson...... 2007 1992...... Shawn Way ...... (.358) Kim Slover...... 1999 Amanda Renth...... 2008 1993...... Terri Young ...... (.336) Linda Swarts...... 2000 Lindsey Ubrun...... 2009 1994...... Gina Anderson ...... (.352) Karen Williams...... 2001 Marla Schweisberger...... 2010 1995...... Mary Babb ...... (.399) Melanie Fisher...... 2001, ‘02 Ashley Fleming...... 2011, ‘12 1996...... Kim Slover ...... (.363) Rachael McGinnis...... 2001, ‘02 Jenna Marston...... 2011, ‘12, ‘13 1997...... Kim Slover ...... (.379) Micaela Minner...... 2005, ‘07, ‘09 Chelsea Thomas...... 2012, ‘13 1998...... Wendy Harrison ������������������������� (.374) Leanne Bowers...... 2007 Mackenzie Sykes...... 2013 1999...... Shawna Robinson ���������������������� (.376) Amanda Renth...... 2007, ‘08 Emily Crane...... 2016 2000...... Sara Vassmer ...... (.336) Jen Bruck...... 2008 Kirsten Mack...... 2017 2001...... Karen Williams �������������������������� (.429) Andee Allen...... 2008 Kara Decker...... 2019 2002...... Rachael McGinnis ��������������������� (.379) Rhea Taylor...... 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 2003...... Rachael McGinnis ��������������������� (.384) Stacy Delaney...... 2008, ‘09 CoSIDA Academic All-American 2004...... Morgan LeCluyse ����������������������� (.259) Lindsey Ubrun...... 2009 Cindy Tate ���������������������������������������1983 (First Team) 2005...... Micaela Minner ������������������������� (.388) Marla Schweisberger...... 2009 Donna Sanitate ���������������1985 (Honorable Mention) 2006...... Jen Bruck...... (.387) Ashley Fleming...... 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Suzanne Pyles ������������������������������ 1988 (Third Team) 2007...... Micaela Minner �������������������������� (.366) Jenna Marston...... 2010 Jill Brent ��������������������������������������� 1991 (Third Team) 2008...... Rhea Taylor...... (.402) Nicole Hudson...... 2011, ‘12 ...... 1992 (Third Team) 2009...... Rhea Taylor...... (.404) Chelsea Thomas...... 2011, ‘12 Brenda Paszkiewicz ���������������������� 1991 (Third Team) 2010...... Rhea Taylor...... (.452) Karen Snelgrove �����������������������������1991 (First Team) 2011...... Ashley Fleming...... (.356) NFCA All-Southeast Region Leanne Bowers ���������������������������� 2007 (Third Team) 2012...... Ashley Fleming...... (.365) Kelsea Roth...... 2013, ‘15 Kathy Masterson �����������������������2007 (Second Team) 2013...... Emily Crane ...... (.376) Nicole Hudson...... 2013 Lindsey Ubrun ������������������������������ 2009 (Third Team) 2014...... Taylor Gadbois...... (.421) Jenna Marston...... 2013 Ashley Fleming ��������������������������2012 (Second Team) 2015...... Sami Fagan...... (.368) Chelsea Thomas...... 2013 Jenna Marston �������������������������������2012 (First Team) 2016...... Sami Fagan...... (.434) Angela Randazzo...... 2014 �������������������������������2013 (First Team) 2017...... Regan Nash...... (.340) Tori Finucane...... 2014 Chelsea Thomas ������������������������2012 (Second Team) 2018...... Amanda Sanchez ������������������������ (.374) Taylor Gadbois...... 2014, ‘16 �����������������������������2013 (First Team) 2019...... Brooke Wilmes...... (.356) Emily Crane...... 2014, ‘15 ‘16 Emily Crane ������������������������������������2016 (First Team) Chloe Rathburn...... 2016 Kirsten Mack �����������������������������2017 (Second Team) Phillips 66/Classroom Champions Sami Fagan...... 2016 Kara Decker ���������������������������������� 2019 (Third Team) Brenda Paszkiewicz...... 1989, ‘91 Kirsten Mack...... 2017 Tammy Tuley...... 1989 Kolby Romaine...... 2018 All- Jill Brent...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Cayla Kessinger...... 2018 Kris Schmidt...... 1986, ‘87, ‘88 Karen Snelgrove...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Brooke Wilmes...... 2019 Julie Link...... 1989 Christe Boen...... 1993 Madi Norman...... 2019 Brenda Paszkiewicz ������������������������������������ 1989, ‘91 Brandi Resa...... 1993 Jill Brent...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Gina Anderson...... 1994, ‘95 NFCA National Assistant Coach of the Year Karen Snelgrove...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Karen Persinger...... 1994 Sara Michalowski-Marino...... 2019 Monica Marks ��������������������������������������������������� 1990 Stacy Bailey...... 1995 Tiffany Heick...... 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Ashley Woodall...... 1996 Midwest Region Coach of the Year Kellie Leach...... 1992 Barb Wright...... 1996 ...... 1994, ‘97 Brandi Resa...... 1992, ‘93 Karen Williams...... 2000 Karen Schneider ������������������������������������������������ 1992 Sara Vassmer...... 2000 Midwest Region Staff of the Year Dana Way...... 1992, ‘93, ‘94 Missouri...... 2009, ‘10, ‘12 Shawn Way...... 1992 All-Midwest Region Christe Boen...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Lisa Burke...... 1980, ‘82 NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Janie Lanis...... 1993, ‘94 Teresa Wilson...... 1981, ‘83 Stacy Bailey...... 1997 Kacey Marshall...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Karen Sweet...... 1983 Kim Slover...... 1997, ‘99 Terri Young...... 1993, ‘94 Kris Schmidt...... 1986, ‘88 Wendy Harrison...... 1999 Gina Anderson...... 1994, ‘95 Julie Link...... 1988, ‘89 Stephanie Falk...... 1999 Brandi Jones...... 1994, ‘95 Michelle Phalen...... 1988 Shawna Robinson...... 1999 Barb Wright...... 1994, ‘95 Karen Snelgrove...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Mary Babb...... 1994, ‘95 32 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL / TEAM HONORS All-Big Eight Conference (cont.) Big Eight Pitcher of the Week Erin Kalka...... 2005 Barb Wright...... 1994, ‘95 Karen Snelgrove...... 1989, 1990, 1992 Julie Silver...... 2007 Mary Babb...... 1994, ‘95 Kacey Marshall...... 1993, 1994 Andee Allen...... 2009 Karen Persinger...... 1994, ‘95 Christe Boen ������������������������������������������������������ 1994 Megan Christopher...... 2009 Stacy Bailey...... 1995 Kacey Marshall ������������������������������������������������� 1994 Stacy Delaney...... 2009 Kim Ashley...... 1995 Barb Wright ������������������������������������������������������� 1994 Rhea Taylor...... 2009, 10 Nikki Herman ���������������������������������������������������� 1995 Stephanie Walston ������������������������������������������� 1996 Chelsea Thomas...... 2009 (MVP) Ashley Fleming...... 2010 Big Eight All-Tournament All- Jana Hainey...... 2010 Mary French...... 1977 Gina Anderson �������������������������������������������������� 1996 Jenna Marston...... 2010 Janet Long...... 1977 Karen Persinger ������������������������������������������������� 1996 Lisa Burke...... 1979, ‘80, ‘82 Kim Slover...... 1996, 97, 99 Academic All-Big 12 Debbie DeGreef...... 1979, ‘80 Stacy Bailey...... 1996, 97 (*-indicates 4.00 Grade-Point Average) Sherri Batz...... 1980 Wendy Harrison...... 1996, 98, 99 Barb Wright...... 1996, 1997 Teresa Wilson...... 1980, ‘82 Jamie Lowry...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Karen Persinger ������������������������������������������������� 1996 Peg Bax...... 1981 Barb Wright...... 1996, 97 Stacy Bailey...... 1996 Kris Bullock...... 1982 Mary Babb ��������������������������������������������������������� 1997 Gina Anderson...... 1996 Karen Kietzman...... 1983 Stephanie Falk...... 1998, 99, 01 Stephanie Walston ������������������������������������������� 1996 Donna Sanitate...... 1983 Stacy Gemeinhardt ������������������������������������� 1998, 99 Ashley Woodall...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Dana Cammarata...... 1984 Christy Skouby �������������������������������������������������� 1998 Amy Farmer...... 1997, 98, 99 Rhonda Claytor...... 1984 Nikki Herman ���������������������������������������������������� 1998 Stacy Gemeinhardt...... 1997, 98, 99 Vicki Grills...... 1985 Shawna Robinson ��������������������������������������������� 1999 Stephanie Falk...... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Kris Bangert...... 1989 Lindsey Jacoby �������������������������������������������������� 2000 Wendy Harrison...... 1998, 99 Karen Snelgrove...... 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Linda Swarts ����������������������������������������������������� 2000 Christy Skouby...... 1998, 99 Jill Brent...... 1990, ‘92 Sara Vassmer ���������������������������������������������� 2000, 02 Shayna Snarr...... 1998, 99 Shawn Way...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Melanie Fisher �������������������������������������������� 2001, 02 Jamie Lowry...... 1999 Karen Schneider...... 1991 Rachael McGinnis ��������������������������������������� 2002, 03 Erin Erickson...... 1999 Erin Kalka...... 2003, 04 Karen Williams...... 1999, 00, 01 Academic All-Big Eight Morgan LeCluyse ���������������������������������������� 2003, 04 Ingrid Werner...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Donna Sanitate...... 1984 Heather Kunkel ������������������������������������������� 2003, 05 Jeni Schellert...... 2003 Judy Scheer...... 1984 Joanne Loethen ������������������������������������������������ 2003 Lindsey Jacoby �������������������������������������������������� 2001 Vicki Grills...... 1985 Daisy Metlach ��������������������������������������������������� 2003 Sara Vassmer...... 2001 Rhonda Claytor...... 1986 Janessa Roening ����������������������������������������������� 2005 Samantha Fleeman ������������������������������������������� 2004 Michelle Phalen...... 1988 Leanne Bowers ������������������������������������������������� 2005 Joanne Loethen...... 2004, 06 Kris Schmidt...... 1988 Kathy Masterson ����������������������������������������������� 2005 Morgan LeCluyse ���������������������������������������������� 2004 Brenda Paszkiewicz...... 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Micaela Minner...... 2005, 06, 07 Leanne Bowers...... 2005, 06, 07 Tammy Tuley...... 1989 Amanda Renth...... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Heather Kunkel...... 2004, 05 Jill Brent...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Jen Bruck...... 2006, 07, 08 Kathy Masterson...... 2005*, 06*, 07* Karen Snelgrove...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Julie Silver �������������������������������������������������������� 2007 Erica Peterson...... 2005 Gina Anderson...... 1993, ‘95 Andee Allen ������������������������������������������������������ 2008 Alli Kennewell...... 2006, 07 Dalene Bails...... 1993 Stacy Delaney ��������������������������������������������� 2008, 09 Micaela Minner...... 2006, 09 Christe Boen...... 1993, ‘94 Lindsey Ubrun ��������������������������������������������� 2008, 09 Amanda Renth...... 2006, 07, 08 Brandi Jones...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Rhea Taylor...... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Janessa Roening ����������������������������������������������� 2006 Karen Persinger...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Megan Christopher ������������������������������������������� 2009 Sarah Stringer...... 2006, 07 Brandi Resa...... 1993 Kristin Nottelmann �������������������������������������������� 2009 Andee Allen...... 2007, 08, 09* Dana Way...... 1993 Marla Schweisberger ��������������������������������������� 2009 Alyson Tobyne...... 2007 Kim Ashley...... 1994 Ashley Fleming...... 2010, 11, 12 Katie Milles...... 2008, 09 Tiffany Heick...... 1995 Nicole Hudson...... 2010, 11, 12 Gina Schneider...... 2008, 09, 10 Barb Wright...... 1995 Catherine Lee ���������������������������������������������������� 2010 Julie Silver...... 2008, 09 Nicky Smith...... 1995 Jenna Marston...... 2010, 11, 12 Chelsea Thomas ������������������������������������������ 2011, 12 Big Eight Coach of the Year Abby Vock ���������������������������������������������������������� 2011 Jay Miller...... 1990, ‘91 Kelsea Roth ������������������������������������������������������� 2012 Mackenzie Sykes ���������������������������������������������� 2012 Big Eight Player of the Week Julie Link ���������������������������������������������������� 1986, ‘88 Big 12 All-Tournament Team Karen Schneider ����������������� 1989, 1990, twice in ‘92 Stacy Bailey...... 1996 Monica Marks ��������������������������������������������������� 1990 Mary Babb...... 1997 Kellie Leech ������������������������������������������������������� 1991 Stacy Gemeinhardt...... 1997, 99, 00 Rechelle Johnson ���������������������������������������������� 1992 Nicky Smith...... 1997 Gina Anderson ���������������������������������������� 1993, 1994 Dara Throneburg...... 2000 Tiffany Heick ������������������������������������������� 1993, 1994 Barb Wright...... 1997 (MVP) Terri Young �������������������������������������������������������� 1993 Erica Peterson...... 2004 Dana Way �������������������������������������������� twice in 1994 Morgan LeCluyse...... 2004 Karen Persinger ��������������������������������������� 1994, 1995 Heather Kunkel...... 2005 Mary Babb ��������������������������������������������������������� 1995 Janessa Roening...... 2005 Stacy Bailey ������������������������������������������������������ 1995 Jen Bruck...... 2005, 06, 07 MEDIA GUIDE 33 ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL / TEAM HONORS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

NFCA Golden Shoe Award Lindsey Ubrun ����������������������������������March 10, 2008 SEC Pitcher of the Year Taylor Gadbois...... 2014 Megan Christopher �������������������������������April 7, 2009 Chelsea Thomas ������������������������������������������������ 2013 Marla Schweisberger �������������������������April 14, 2009 NFCA National Player of the Week Catherine Lee ��������������������������������������April 20, 2010 SEC Freshman of the Year Mary Babb...... May 4, 1997 Ashley Fleming ��������������������������������������May 4, 2010 Tori Finucane ����������������������������������������������������� 2014 Chelsea Thomas...... March 8, 2011 April 10, 2012 Tori Finucane...... April 29, 2014 Nicole Hudson �������������������������������������April 19, 2011 SEC Player of the Week Sami Fagan...... April 21, 2015 May 10, 2011 Corrin Genovese...... April 28, 2014 Braxton Burnside...... March 20, 2017 Lisa Simmons ��������������������������������������May 17, 2011 Nicole Hudson...... Feb. 18, 2013 Kelsea Roth ������������������������������������������Feb. 28, 2012 Rylee Pierce...... Feb. 15, 2016 USA Softball National Player of the Week Rylee Pierce...... April 9, 2018 Janessa Roening...... May 3, 2005 Big 12 Pitcher of the Week Brooke Wilmes...... May 6, 2019 Ashley Fleming...... May 4, 2010 Barb Wright ��������������������������������������March 31, 1997 April 10, 2012 May 5, 1997 SEC Pitcher of the Week Chelsea Thomas...... March 8, 2011 Stephanie Falk �������������������������������������Feb. 16, 1998 Chelsea Thomas...... Feb. 18, 2013 Tori Finucane...... April 29, 2014 March 17, 1999 Feb. 25, 2013 Braxton Burnside...... March 20, 2017 May 5, 1999 March 18, 2013 March 14, 2000 April 22, 2013 USA Softball National Player of the Year Ingrid Werner ���������������������������������������Feb. 22, 2000 May 6, 2013 (Top-3) Erin Kalka ����������������������������������������������April 8, 2003 Kelli Schkade...... April 14, 2014 Chelsea Thomas ������������������������������������������������ 2011 April 6, 2004 Tori Finucane...... April 7, 2014 May 10, 2005 April 28, 2014 WCWS All-Tournament Team Erica Peterson �������������������������������������May 11, 2004 Paige Lowary...... Feb. 23, 2015 Rhea Taylor...... 2010 Stacy Delaney ����������������������������������March 16, 2009 March 21, 2016 Chelsea Thomas ������������������������������������������������ 2011 March 30, 2009 Chelsea Thomas...... March 9, 2009 SEC Academic Honor Roll NCAA Elite 88 March 2, 2010 Brianna Corwin ������������������������������������������������� 2013 Abby Vock...... 2010 March 8, 2011 Emily Crane...... 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 March 29, 2011 Alyssa Cousins...... 2013, ‘14, ‘15 Big 12 Player of the Year April 12, 2011 Nicole Hudson ��������������������������������������������������� 2013 Barb Wright...... 1997 April 19, 2011 Kelsi Jones...... 2013 May 3, 2011 Jenna Marston �������������������������������������������������� 2013 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year May 17, 2011 Lindsey Muller �������������������������������������������������� 2013 Chelsea Thomas...... 2011, ‘12 Feb. 28, 2012 Kelsea Roth...... 2013, ‘15 April 13, 2012 Ashtin Stephens ����������������������������������������� 2013, ‘14 Big 12 Freshman of the Year April 10, 2012 Mackenzie Sykes ���������������������������������������������� 2013 Rhea Taylor...... 2008 May 15, 2012 Chelsea Thoams ������������������������������������������������ 2013 Natalie Fleming...... 2014, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year All-SEC Kirsten Mack...... 2014, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Megan Christopher ������������������������������������������� 2011 Chelsea Thomas ������������������������������������������������ 2013 Paige Bange...... 2015, ‘17, ‘18 Corrin Genovese ������������������������������������������������ 2012 Jenna Marston �������������������������������������������������� 2013 Cheyenne Baxter ���������������������������������������� 2015, ‘17 Corrin Genovese ������������������������������������������������ 2014 Sami Fagan...... 2015, ‘16 Big 12 Coach of the Year Tori Finucane...... 2014, ‘15 Sara Harvey ������������������������������������������������������� 2015 Jay Miller...... 1997 Emily Crane...... 2015, ‘16 Paige Lowary ����������������������������������������������������� 2015 Ty Singleton...... 2003 Sami Fagan...... 2015, ‘16 Angela Randazzo ����������������������������������������������� 2015 Ehren Earleywine...... 2007, ‘11 Taylor Gadbois...... 2014, ‘16 Sydney Sprague ����������������������������������������� 2015, ‘16 Regan Nash ������������������������������������������������������� 2017 Tori Finucane ����������������������������������������������������� 2016 Big 12 Player of the Week Cayla Kessinger ������������������������������������������������ 2018 Erin Gilliand ������������������������������������������������������� 2016 Mary Babb...... March 17, 1997 Rylee Pierce ������������������������������������������������������ 2018 Amanda Sanchez...... 2016, ‘17, ‘18 April 8, 1997 Kolby Romaine �������������������������������������������������� 2018 Braxton Burnside ���������������������������������������� 2017, ‘18 Wendy Harrison �������������������������������March 24, 1998 Brooke Wilmes �������������������������������������������������� 2019 Jolie Duffner ����������������������������������������������������� 2017 Stacy Gemeinhardt �������������������������������April 1, 1998 Cayla Kessinger...... 2017, ‘18 March 7, 2000 All-SEC Freshman Team Taylor Kirby...... 2017 Rachael McGinnis ���������������������������������April 3, 2001 Tori Finucane ����������������������������������������������������� 2014 Regan Nash ...... 2017, ‘18 March 5, 2002 Paige Lowary ����������������������������������������������������� 2015 Rylee Pierce...... 2017, ‘18 Sarah Stringer �������������������������������������May 11, 2004 Amanda Sanchez ���������������������������������������������� 2015 Lexi Rampetsreiter �������������������������������������������� 2017 Micaela Minner ���������������������������������March 1, 2005 Regan Nash ������������������������������������������������������� 2016 Kolby Romaine...... 2017, ‘18 Janessa Roening �����������������������������������May 3, 2005 Braxton Burnside ����������������������������������������������� 2017 Cosette Tomita...... 2017, ‘18 Amanda Renth �������������������������������������Feb. 14, 2006 Brooke Wilmes �������������������������������������������������� 2018 Raime Cohen ����������������������������������������������������� 2018 April 29, 2008 Jazmyn Rollin ���������������������������������������������������� 2019 Gabby Garrison ������������������������������������������������� 2018 Jen Bruck...... March 28, 2006 Madi Norman ���������������������������������������������������� 2018 May 2, 2006 SEC All-Tournament Team April 1, 2008 Jenna Marston �������������������������������������������������� 2013 Rhea Taylor �����������������������������������������March 4, 2008 Kelsea Roth ������������������������������������������������������� 2013 April 22, 2008 Chelsea Thomas ������������������������������������������������ 2013 Feb. 17, 2009

34 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL CAREER PITCHING RECORDS

Appearances Shutouts Player Years App. Player Years SHO 1. Stephanie Falk 98-01 176 1. Teresa Wilson 80-83 55 2. Jen Bruck 05-08 161 2. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 51 3. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 159 3. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 46 Erin Kalka 02-05 159 4. Stephanie Falk 98-01 32 5. Teresa Wilson 80-83 149 5. Cindy Tate 80-83 27 6. Barb Wright 94-97 143 6. Jen Bruck 05-08 26 7. Kacey Marshall 91-95 137 Annette Brazier 84-87 26 8. Madi Norman 16-19 123 8. Erin Kalka 02-06 22 9. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 122 9. Sue Ann Wheeler 87-90 20 10. Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 113 10. Kacey Marshall 91-95 17 Christie Boen 92-95 113 Barb Wright 94-97 17 Sue Ann Wheeler 87-90 113 Erin Kalka 02-04 17 Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 17 Games Player Years CG Wins 1. Teresa Wilson 80-83 118 Player Years Ws 2. Stephanie Falk 98-01 117 1. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 111 3. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 97 Teresa Wilson 80-83 102 4. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 89 3. Stephanie Falk 98-01 89 5. Barb Weight 94-97 80 4. Barb Wright 94-97 78 6. Kacey Marshall 91-95 61 Karen Snelgrove 89-92 78 7. Annette Brazier 84-87 59 6. Jen Bruck 05-08 77 8. Erin Kalka 02-05 53 7. Kacey Marshall 91-95 67 9. Cindy Tate 80-83 51 8. Erin Kalka 02-06 65 10. Jen Bruck 05-08 46 9. Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 64 10. Christie Boen 92-95 51 Innings Pitched Sue Ann Wheeler 87-90 51 Player Years IP 1. Stephanie Falk 98-01 1,006.1 Earned Run Average 2. Teresa Wilson 80-83 989.0 Player Years ERA 3. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 925.0 1. Karen Snelgrove 91-95 0.38 4. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 758.0 2. Teresa Wilson 80-83 0.47 5. Barb Wright 94-97 747.0 3. Karen Sweet 82-83 0.86 6. Erin Kalka 02-05 740.6 4. Deonne Sederburg 84 0.88 7. Jen Bruck 05-08 720.1 5. Cindy Tate 80-83 1.02 8. Kacey Marshall 91-95 673.0 6. Heidi Brown 86-89 1.04 9. Sue Ann Wheeler 87-90 526.0 7. Melissa Skow 90-91 1.13 10. Annette Brazier 84-87 507.0 8. Annette Brazier 84-87 1.19 Lori Shell 84-85 1.19 Strikeouts 10. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 1.23 Player Years Ks 1. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 1,174 Winning Percentage (min. 20 decision) 2. Teresa Wilson 80-83 893 Player Years Pct. Record 3. Stephanie Falk 98-01 865 1. Stacy Delaney 08-09 .837 36-7 4. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 773 2. Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 .790 64-17 5. Erin Kalka 02-05 748 3. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 .782 111-31 6. Kacey Marshall 91-95 534 4. Jana Hainey 07-10 .773 34-10 7. Jen Bruck 05-08 519 5. Paige Lowary 15-16 .741 43-15 8. Barb Wright 94-97 476 6. Teresa Wilson 80-83 .734 102-37 9. Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 429 7. Melissa Skow 90-91 .731 19-7 10. Cindy Tate 80-83 344 8. Cindy Tate 80-83 .730 46-17 9. Christie Boen 92-95 .729 51-19 Karen Snelgrove 89-92 .729 78-29

MEDIA GUIDE 35 SINGLE-SEASON PITCHING RECORDS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL Appearances Wins Player Year Games Player Year Wins 1. Erica Peterson 2005 51 1. Chelsea Thomas 2011 32 2. Stephanie Falk 2001 50 Teresa Wilson 1981 32 3. Jen Bruck 2006 47 3. Barb Wright 1997 31 Sue Ann Wheeler 1988 47 4. Teresa Wilson 1982 29 5. Erin Kalka 2004 46 5. Chelsea Thomas 2012 27 6. Stephanie Falk 1999 45 Stephanie Falk 1999 27 7. Chelsea Thomas 2011 44 7. Barb Wright 1996 26 Jen Bruck 2007 44 8. Paige Lowary 2016 25 Stephanie Falk 2000 44 Karen Snelgrove 1991 25 Teresa Wilson 1982 44 Teresa Wilson 1983 25

Complete Games Earned Run Average Player Year No. Player Year ERA 1. Teresa Wilson 1982 36 1. Karen Snelgrove 1992 0.18 2. Stephanie Falk 1999 35 Karen Snelgrove 1991 0.18 3. Barb Wright 1997 34 3. Karen Snelgrove 1990 0.34 4. Stephanie Falk 2001 33 4. Teresa Wilson 1982 0.38 Teresa Wilson 1981 33 5. Teresa Wilson 1983 0.39 6. Chelsea Thomas 2011 31 6. Cindy Tate 1983 0.46 Barb Wright 1996 31 7. Teresa Wilson 1981 0.55 8. Teresa Wilson 1983 29 8. Teresa Wilson 1980 0.59 9. Karen Snelgrove 1991 28 9. Heidi Brown 1986 0.67 10. Stephanie Falk 1998 25 10. Annette Brazier 1984 0.73

Strikeouts Winning Percentage (min. 10 decisions) Player Year SO Player Year Pct. Rec. 1. Chelsea Thomas 2011 397 1. Kristin Nottelmann 2011 .944 17-1 2. Chelsea Thomas 2012 306 2. Chelsea Thomas 2010 .923 12-1 3. Erin Kalka 2004 286 3. Erica Peterson 2005 .864 19-3 4. Teresa Wilson 1982 281 4. Kristin Nottelmann 2009 .846 11-2 5. Stephanie Falk 2000 268 5. Stacy Delaney 2009 .842 16-3 6. Teresa Wilson 1981 264 6. Jana Hainey 2010 .833 10-2 7. Karen Snelgrove 1991 242 Stacy Delaney 2008 .833 20-4 8. Teresa Wilson 1983 241 Cindy Tate 1983 .833 15-3 9. Chelsea Thomas 2013 232 9. Teresa Wilson 1981 .821 32-7 10. Stephanie Falk 1999 218 10. Teresa Wilson 1983 .806 25-6

Solo Shutouts Player Year Shutouts 1. Teresa Wilson 1982 21 2. Teresa Wilson 1981 20 3. Karen Snelgrove 1991 18 4. Karen Snelgrove 1992 14 Teresa Wilson 1983 14 6. Chelsea Thomas 2011 13 Stephanie Falk 1999 13 Cindy Tate 1983 13 9. Sue Ann Wheeler 1988 12 Chelsea Thomas 2012 12

36 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL CAREER POSITION RECORDS Average (min. 200 AB) Home Runs Stolen Bases Player Years Avg. Player Years HR Player Years SB 1. Rhea Taylor 08-11 .402 1. Jen Bruck 05-08 47 1. Rhea Taylor 08-11 184 2. Emily Crane 13-16 .383 2. Nicole Hudson 10-13 46 2. Taylor Gadbois 13-16 148 3. Sami Fagan 12-16 .379 3. Kelsea Roth 12-15 45 3. Julie Link 86-89 110 4. Taylor Gadbois 13-16 .375 4. Ashley Fleming 09-12 43 4. Karen Schneider 89-92 89 5. Amanda Sanchez 15-18 .354 Amanda Renth 05-08 43 5. Emily Crane 13-16 83 6. Micaela Minner 05-09 .352 6. Micaela Minner 05-09 40 6. Kris Schmidt 85-88 81 Stacy Bailey 94-97 .352 7. Lindsey Ubrun 08-09 32 7. Karen Persinger 93-96 80 8. Kris Schmidt 85-88 .350 8. Emily Crane 13-16 27 Stacy Bailey 94-97 80 9. Kim Slover 95-99 .346 Sami Fagan 12-16 27 9. Sami Fagan 12-16 74 10. Mary Babb 94-97 .343 10. Mary Babb 94-97 26 Dana Way 91-94 74 Regan Nash 16-19 74 At Bats Runs Player Years AB Player Years Runs Putouts 1. Rhea Taylor 08-11 784 1. Rhea Taylor 08-11 234 Player Years PO 2. Mary Babb 94-97 762 2. Sami Fagan 12-16 204 1. Kelsea Roth 12-15 1,375 3. Sami Fagan 12-16 718 3. Jenna Marston 10-13 193 2. Amanda Renth 05-08 1,266 4. Stacy Gemeinhardt 97-00 712 4. Emily Crane 13-16 186 3. Tiffany Heick 92-95 1,217 5. Leanne Bowers 04-07 702 5. Taylor Gadbois 13-16 164 4. Kim Slover 95-99 1,172 6. Jenna Marston 10-13 693 Mary Babb 94-97 164 5. Megan Christopher 08-11 1,060 7. Nikki Herman 95-98 678 7. Leanne Bowers 04-07 159 6. Kathy Masterson 04-06 1,021 8. Heather Kunkel 02-05 665 8. Ashley Fleming 09-12 156 7. Shawn Way 89-92 1,007 9. Andee Allen 06-09 660 9. Nicole Hudson 10-13 151 8. Rechelle Johnson 89-92 998 10. Micaela Minner 05-09 657 10. Jen Bruck 05-08 150 9. Dana Cammarata 84-86 912 10. Joanne Loethen 03-06 885 Hits RBI Player Years Hits Player Years RBI Assists 1. Rhea Taylor 08-11 315 1. Mary Babb 94-97 199 Player Years A 2. Sami Fagan 12-16 272 2. Sami Fagan 12-16 191 1. Nikki Herman 95-98 534 3. Mary Babb 94-97 262 3. Amanda Renth 05-08 186 2. Mary Babb 94-97 530 4. Emily Crane 13-16 251 4. Micaela Minner 05-09 180 3. Corrin Genovese 12-15 469 5. Micaela Minner 05-09 231 5. Nicole Hudson 10-13 173 4. Andee Allen 06-09 466 Stacy Gemeinhardt 97-00 231 Ashley Fleming 09-12 173 5. Kris Bangert 86-89 430 7. Jenna Marston 10-13 229 7. Emily Crane 13-16 150 6. Sami Fagan 12-16 416 8. Taylor Gadbois 13-16 228 8. Barb Wright 94-97 139 7. Janie Lanis 91-94 412 9. Kris Schmidt 85-88 212 9. Jen Bruck 05-08 138 8. Lisa Burke 79-82 395 10. Nicole Hudson 10-13 208 10. Tiffany Heick 92-95 124 9. Heather Kunkel 02-05 390 10. Lindsey Jacoby 99-01 389 Doubles SLG Pct. (min. 250 AB) Player Years 2B Player Years Slug. 1. Micaela Minner 05-09 56 1. Lindsey Ubrun 08-09 .667 Fielding % (min. 200 chances) 2. Jenna Marston 10-13 53 2. Jen Bruck 05-08 .658 Player Years Fldg. 3. Mary Babb 94-97 51 3. Ashley Fleming 09-12 .632 1. Mary McGrane 99-02 .995 4. Emily Crane 13-16 50 4. Micaela Minner 05-09 .623 2. Rechelle Johnson 89-92 .992 5. Nicole Hudson 10-13 48 5. Nicole Hudson 10-13 .602 Laurie Kelly 82-83 .992 6. Ashley Fleming 09-12 42 6. Emily Crane 13-16 .591 4. Marla Schweisberger 08-11 .991 Jen Bruck 05-08 42 7. Amanda Renth 05-08 .577 Amanda Renth 05-08 .991 Heather Kunkel 02-05 42 8. Kelsea Roth 12-15 .574 6. Megan Christopher 08-11 .990 9. Andee Allen 06-09 41 9. Mary Babb 94-97 .571 Lisa Simmons 08-11 .990 10. Tiffany Heick 92-95 40 10. Barb Wright 94-97 .559 Joanne Loethen 03-06 .990 9. Kelsea Roth 12-15 .989 Triples Walks Kathy Masterson 04-07 .989 Player Years 3B Player Years BB Amy Farmer 97-00 .989 1. Karen Persinger 93-96 26 1. Nicole Hudson 10-13 143 Kim Slover 95-99 .989 2. Stacy Gemeinhardt 97-00 25 2. Jenna Marston 10-13 134 3. Mary Babb 94-97 22 3. Sami Fagan 12-16 117 4. Michelle Phalen 85-88 20 4. Jen Bruck 05-08 115 5. Rhea Taylor 08-11 17 5. Emily Crane 13-16 109 6. Brenda Paszkiewicz 88-91 14 6. Kelsea Roth 12-15 105 7. Barb Wright 94-97 13 7. Ashley Fleming 09-12 97 8. Julie Link 86-89 12 8. Micaela Minner 05-09 96 Lisa Burke 79-82 12 9. Leanne Bowers 04-07 84 10. Kris Schmidt 85-88 11 10. Kim Slover 95-99 82

MEDIA GUIDE 37 SINGLE-SEASON POSITION RECORDS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL Average (min. 50 AB) Doubles Stolen Bases Player Year Avg. Player Year 2B Player Year Bases 1. Rhea Taylor 2010 .452 1. Mary Babb 1995 19 1. Rhea Taylor 2008 57 2. Sami Fagan 2016 .434 2. Micaela Minner 2007 18 2. Taylor Gadbois 2016 56 3. Karen Williams 2001 .429 3. Brooke Wilmes 2019 17 Rhea Taylor 2010 48 4. Taylor Gadbois 2014 .421 4. Emily Crane 2013 16 4. Taylor Gadbois 2014 46 5. Corrin Genovese 2014 .410 Jenna Marston 2013 16 Julie Link 1988 46 6. Kris Schmidt 1988 .410 Jenna Marston 2010 16 6. Julie Link 1989 44 7. Shana White 2009 .407 Ashley Fleming 2011 16 7. Rhea Taylor 2011 43 8. Emily Crane 2016 .404 8. Emily Crane 2016 15 8. Kris Schmidt 1988 41 Rhea Taylor 2009 .404 9. Mary Babb 1997 15 9. Taylor Gadbois 2015 40 10. Rhea Taylor 2008 .402 Jen Bruck 2005 15 10. Rhea Taylor 2009 36 Andee Allen 2008 15 Runs Nicole Hudson 2010 15 Putouts Player Year Runs Kolby Romaine 2019 15 Player Year PO 1. Emily Crane 2016 64 1. Erin Erikson 2002 534 Rhea Taylor 2008 64 Triples 2. Christy Skouby 2000 480 Rhea Taylor 2010 64 Player Year 3B 3. Erin Erikson 2001 468 4. Karen Persinger 1995 60 1. Karen Persinger 1996 12 4. Tiffany Heick 1994 439 5. Sami Fagan 2016 59 2. Michelle Phalen 1988 11 5. Tiffany Heick 1995 431 6. Sami Fagan 2015 58 3. Stacy Gemeinhardt 2000 9 6. Amanda Renth 2007 416 7. Emily Crane 2015 57 Mary Babb 1995 9 7. Joanne Loethen 2003 410 Jenna Marston 2011 57 Laurie Kelly 1983 9 8. Rylee Pierce 2016 406 9. Taylor Gadbois 2014 55 Karen Persinger 1995 9 Kim Slover 1999 406 10. Mary Babb 1995 54 Karen Sweet 1982 9 10. Kim Slover 1997 398 Leanne Bowers 2005 54 8. Stacy Gemeinhardt 1997 8 Amanda Renth 2008 398 Rhea Taylor 2009 54 Brenda Paszkiewicz 1991 8 Jenna Marston 2012 54 Rhea Taylor 2010 8 Fielding % (min. 25 chances) Player Year % Hits Home Runs 1. Hedy Frankenfield 1980 1.000 Player Year Hits Player Year HR Sherry Batz 1981 1.000 1. Rhea Taylor 2008 88 1. Amanda Renth 2008 20 Vicki Grills 1985 1.000 2. Taylor Gadbois 2014 85 2. Kimberly Wert 2019 19 Julie Link 1989 1.000 Rhea Taylor 2010 85 3. Emily Crane 2016 17 Keri Borzello 1994 1.000 4. Mary Babb 1995 81 Micaela Minner 2005 17 Mary McGrane 1999 1.000 5. Karen Williams 2001 79 5. Nicole Hudson 2013 16 Mary McGrane 2000 1.000 6. Kris Schmidt 1988 77 Kelsea Roth 2013 16 Stacy Gemeinhardt 2000 1.000 7. Taylor Gadbois 2016 74 Jen Bruck 2005 16 Karen Williams 2000 1.000 8. Stacy Bailey 1995 73 Heather Kunkel 2005 16 Kristen Burke 2000 1.000 9. Sami Fagan 2016 72 Lindsey Ubrun 2008 16 Melanie Fisher 2001 1.000 Rhea Taylor 2009 72 Lindsey Ubrun 2009 16 Erin Kalka 2003 1.000 Ashley Fleming 2012 16 Ashley Hays 2004, 2005 1.000 At Bats Joanne Loethen 2005, 2006 1.000 Player Year AB RBI Janessa Roening 2005 1.000 1. Rhea Taylor 2008 219 Player Year RBI Stacy Delaney 2008 1.000 2. Mary Babb 1995 209 1. Sami Fagan 2015 66 Lisa Simmons 2010 1.000 3. Stacy Gemeinhardt 1999 206 2. Mary Babb 1995 64 Chelsea Thomas 2010, 2012 1.000 4. Julie Link 1988 205 3. Mary Babb 1997 62 Shana White 2010 1.000 5. Karen Persinger 1995 203 Ashley Fleming 2011 62 Ashley Fleming 2012 1.000 6. Taylor Gadbois 2014 202 5. Emily Crane 2016 61 Rachel Hay 2012 1.000 7. Mary Babb 1997 201 6. Chloe Rathburn 2016 60 Lindsey Muller 2012, 2013 1.000 8. Leanne Bowers 2007 199 Amanda Renth 2008 60 Kelsea Roth 2014 1.000 9. Mary Babb 1994 197 8. Amanda Renth 2007 59 Emily Crane 2014 1.000 10. Julie Silver 2008 196 9. Lindsey Ubrun 2008 58 Kolby Romaine 2016 1.000 10. Amanda Sanchez 2015 56 SLG Pct. (min. 50 AB) Lindsey Ubrun 2009 56 Player Year % 1. Jen Bruck 2005 .812 Walks 2. Emily Crane 2016 .801 Player Year BB 3. Micaela Minner 2005 .781 1. Sami Fagan 2016 46 4. Amanda Renth 2008 .741 Jenna Marston 2012 46 5. Lindsey Ubrun 2009 .725 3. Nicole Hudson 2013 44 6. Heather Kunkel 2005 .720 4. Jen Bruck 2008 43 Jen Bruck 2006 .720 5. Jenna Marston 2011 41 8. Rhea Taylor 2010 .718 6. Emily Crane 2016 38 9. Ashley Fleming 2012 .702 7. Sami Fagan 2015 37 Sami Fagan 2015 .702 8. Brenda Paszkiewica 1991 35 Nicole Hudson 2012 35 10. Tiffany Heick 1995 34

38 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Wins Hits Total Bases Hits Allowed Season Wins Season Hits Season TB (min. 30 games) 1. 2011 53 1. 1995 544 1. 2005 855 Season H/A 2. 2010 51 2. 1997 533 2. 2015 819 1. 1987 177 3. 2009 50 3. 2016 514 3. 2016 806 2. 1983 183 4. 1995 47 4. 2014 513 4. 2011 802 3. 1984 185 1997 47 5. 2009 510 5. 2009 798 4. 1990 197 2008 47 6. 2015 500 6. 1995 786 5. 1986 205 2012 47 7. 2011 498 7. 2010 776 6. 1980 228 8. 1982 46 8. 1988 485 8. 2008 771 1981 228 9. 1981 45 9. 2008 481 9. 1997 768 8. 1982 236 10. 1988 44 2010 481 10. 2014 762 9. 1991 245 2005 44 10. 1992 249 Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Winning Percentage Season RBI Season SB Runs Allowed Season Winning % 1. 2015 355 1. 2016 165 (min. 30 games) 1. 2011 .841 2. 2010 342 2. 1988 142 Season Runs 2. 2009 .806 3. 2016 340 3. 2008 139 1. 1983 52 3. 2010 .797 4. 2009 333 4. 1994 138 2. 1981 65 4. 1981 .789 5. 2005 331 5. 2009 131 3. 1992 70 5. 2012 770 6. 2011 327 6. 2010 127 4. 1990 72 6. 1983 .755 7. 2008 321 7. 1992 121 5. 1984 75 7. 1997 .746 8. 1995 320 8. 2015 111 6. 1991 76 2005 .746 9. 2007 304 9. 2011 109 7. 1980 77 9. 1992 .745 10. 2014 303 10. 2014 104 1982 77 10. 2008 .734 9. 1986 82 Doubles Walks 10. 1987 87 Batting Average Season 2B Season Walks Season AVG 1. 2005 101 1. 2015 264 Walks 1. 2016 .327 2. 1995 100 2. 2010 247 (min. 30 games) 2. 2015 .320 3. 2007 99 3. 2007 237 Season BB 3. 1997 .318 4. 2011 93 4. 2016 229 1. 1993 43 4. 1995 .316 5. 2010 89 5. 2011 218 2. 1987 46 5. 2009 .313 6. 2009 88 2012 218 3. 1990 47 6. 2014 .310 7. 2019 87 7. 2009 212 4. 1983 49 7. 2013 .304 8. 1997 85 8. 2008 206 5. 1981 52 8. 1988 .300 9. 2018 82 9. 2013 204 1997 52 2005 .300 10. 2014 78 10. 1995 200 7. 1991 54 10. 2010 .296 8. 1980 64 Triples Earned Run Average 9. 1989 65 At Bats Season 3B Season ERA 10. 1992 70 Season At Bats 1. 1982 36 1. 1983 0.43 1. 1995 1720 2. 1994 33 2. 1982 0.64 Strikeouts 2. 1982 1693 1996 33 3. 1992 0.68 Season K’s 3. 2011 1686 4. 1995 32 4. 1991 0.77 1. 2011 539 4. 1997 1678 5. 1981 25 5. 1990 0.81 2. 2012 460 5. 2008 1677 6. 1991 24 6. 1981 0.85 3. 2004 430 6. 2014 1655 7. 1980 22 7. 1984 0.90 4. 1982 419 7. 1994 1651 1988 22 8. 1980 0.98 5. 2005 404 8. 2007 1648 1998 22 9. 1988 1.06 6. 2000 376 9. 2009 1630 10. 1985 21 10. 1989 1.14 7. 2010 373 10. 2010 1624 1997 21 8. 1983 363 Home Runs Innings Pitched 9. 2008 362 Runs Scored Season HR Season IP 10. 1981 349 Season Runs 1. 2005 82 1. 1982 480.1 1. 2015 395 2. 2015 79 2. 1995 431.2 2. 2016 390 3. 2016 73 3. 2011 425.2 3. 2010 381 4. 2011 67 4. 2007 423.0 4. 1995 367 5. 2008 65 5. 1994 422.0 5. 2005 364 6. 2019 64 2008 422.0 6. 2009 363 7. 2013 62 7. 2000 421.2 2011 363 2010 62 8. 1997 418.1 8. 2008 362 9. 2009 60 9. 1988 416.7 9. 2014 331 10. 2018 58 10. 2010 413.0 10. 2007 328

MEDIA GUIDE 39 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

Innings Pitched Total Bases Team Triples Player IP Player TB Game 3B 1. Erin Kalka (April 3, 2004) 14.0 1. Lindsey Ubrun (March 12, 2008) 13 1. vs. SEMO (April 3, 2002) 3 2. Chelsea Thomas (June 4, 2011) 12.2 2. Braxton Burnside (March 18, 2017) 11 3. Chelsea Thomas (Feb. 22, 2013) 12.0 Sami Fagan (April 18, 2015) 11 Team Home Runs 4. Chelsea Thomas (April 13, 2013) 11.0 4. Amanda Renth (March 16, 2008) 10 Game HR Chelsea Thomas (April 17, 2011) 11.0 1. vs. Illinois (March 25, 2015) 5 Chelsea Thomas (May 27, 2012) 11.0 Hit By Pitch vs. Longwood (March 14, 2015) 5 Player HBP vs. UC Santa Barbara (Feb. 15, 2013) 5 Strikeouts 1. Micaela Minner (April 29, 2006) 3 vs. Texas A&M (April 24, 2010) 5 Player IP Ks vs. Ball State (March 9, 2005) 5 1. Erin Kalka (April 3, 2004) 14.0 25 Walks vs. New Mexico State (Feb. 22, 2003) 5 2. Chelsea Thomas (Feb. 23, 2013) 12.0 19 Player BB 3. Chelsea Thomas (June 4, 2011) 12.2 19 1. Jenna Marston (April 11, 2012) 4 Team Walks 4. Chelsea Thomas (April 17, 2011) 11.0 17 Amanda Renth (March 4, 2007) 4 Game BB Chelsea Thomas (April 16, 2011) 9.0 17 1. vs. Maryland (Feb. 22, 2013) 12 6. Chelsea Thomas (March 6, 2011) 6.0 15 Stolen Bases 2. vs. Saint Louis (Feb. 25, 2009) 11 Chelsea Thomas (April 20, 2012) 9.2 15 Player SB vs. Arkansas (April 13, 2013) 11 1. Taylor Gadbois (March 11, 2016) 4 4. vs. Ohio State (March 17, 2017) 10 Taylor Gadbois (April 22, 2015) 4 At Bats Rhea Taylor (May 21, 2011) 4 Player AB Team Hit By Pitch 1. Corrin Genovese (May 27, 2012) 6 Julie Silver (March 9, 2008) 4 Game HBP Lindsey Muller (May 27, 2012) 6 Rhea Taylor (Feb. 29, 2008) 4 1. vs. Texas Tech (April 29, 2006) 5 Rhea Taylor (June 4, 2011) 6 Nicole Hudson (April 17, 2011) 6 Team At Bats 2. vs. Oklahoma State (April 11, 2009) 4 Jenna Marston (April 17, 2011) 6 Game AB vs. Wisconsin (March 14, 2008) 4 Sarah Stringer (May 15, 2004) 6 1. vs. LSU (May 27, 2012) 44 Ali Kennewell (April 3, 2004) 6 2. vs. Baylor (June 4, 2011) 42 Team Stolen Bases Joanne Loethen (May 2, 2003) 6 vs. Oklahoma State (April 3, 2004) 42 Game SB 4. vs. Oklahoma (April 17, 2011) 41 1. vs. Villanova (March 9, 2008) 8 Runs vs. Oklahoma (May 15, 2004) 41 2. at Iowa (April 19, 2016) 7 Player R vs. Baylor (May 2, 2003) 41 at Ole Miss (March 11, 2016) 7 1. Regan Nash (March 18, 2017) 4 vs. New Mexico State (Feb. 22, 2003) 41 vs. Iowa (April 22, 2015) 7 Sami Fagan (Feb. 27, 2016) 4 vs. UMKC (Feb. 14, 2007) 7 Emily Crane (March 15, 2015) 4 Team Runs vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2009) 7 Gina Schneider (May 24, 2009) 4 Game Runs Sarah Stringer (Feb. 25, 2007) 4 1. vs. Stephens College (‘81) 24 Team Hits Allowed Leanne Bowers (Feb. 21, 2007) 4 2. vs. Saint Louis (‘95) 23 Game H/A 3. vs. Columbia College (March 16, 2007) 20 Hits vs. Saint Louis (Feb. 27, 1993) 20 1. vs. UCLA (March 9, 1999) 17 Player H 5. vs. Saint Louis (Feb. 21, 1999) 19 2. vs. LSU (Feb. 10, 2007) 16 1. Rhea Taylor (May 15, 2010) 5 vs. Stephens College (‘82) 19 vs. Memphis (Feb. 10, 2007) 16 Rhea Taylor (Feb. 29, 2008) 5 vs. Stephens College (‘80) 19 vs. Washington (March 9, 2007) 16 vs. UMSL (‘78) 19 5. vs. Georgia (April 8, 2016) 15 RBI 9. vs. Lincoln (‘80) 18 vs. Nebraska (April 26, 2003) 15 Player RBI 10. vs. North Carolina State (Feb. 25, 2016) 17 vs. Pacific (Feb. 17, 2007) 15 1. Braxton Burnside (March 18, 2017) 10 vs. Illinois (March 25, 2015) 17 vs. Arkansas (Feb. 15, 2007) 15 2. Tiffany Heick (Feb. 27, 1993) 9 3. Lindsey Ubrun (March 12, 2008) 7 Team Hits Team Runs Allowed Game Hits Chloe Rathburn (Feb. 25, 2016) 7 Game R/A 1. vs. Columbia College (March 16, 2007) 22 1. vs. CMSU (‘77) 19 Doubles 2. vs. New Mexico State (Feb. 22, 2003) 20 2. at Alabama (March 28, 2016) 16 Player 2B 3. vs. Western Illinois-2 (May 1, 2013) 19 1. Brooke Wilmes (March 16, 2019) 3 4. vs. Wichita State (March 12, 2008) 18 3. vs. CMSU (‘78) 15 Ashley Fleming (May 5, 2012) 3 vs. Ball State (Feb. 26, 2005) 18 4. at Alabama (April 7, 2013) 14 Micaela Minner (April 15, 2009) 3 vs. Connecticut (March 15, 2002) 18 at Alabama (March 8, 2019) 14 Micaela Minner (April 26, 2006) 3 7. vs. North Dakota State (March 18, 2017) 17 6. at Iowa (April 16, 2014) 13 Jen Bruck (March 14, 2007) 3 vs. SEMO (April 18, 2017) 17 vs. BYU (Feb. 27, 2016) 17 Team Home Runs Allowed Triples vs. Western Illinois (March 17, 2007) 17 Game HR/A Player 3B vs. Ball State (March 9, 2005) 17 1. at Alabama (March 8, 2019) 3 1. Karen Persinger (March 11, 1995) 3 2. Rhea Taylor (May 1, 2010) 2 Team Doubles Team Errors Lindsey Jacoby (March 10, 2002) 2 Game 2B Game E 1. vs. IUPUI (March 2, 2019) 6 Sami Fagan (March 25, 2015) 2 1. vs. Ole Miss (May 6, 2017) 7 vs. Charleston Southern (Feb. 10, 2017) 6 2. vs. Drake (March 12, 2005) 6 Home Runs vs. Ole Miss (March 16, 2013) 6 3. at LSU (April 20, 2013) 5 Player HR vs. Alcorn State (March 9, 2012) 6 1. Lindsey Ubrun (March 12, 2008) 3 vs. SIUE (April 13, 2010) 6 vs. Alabama (Feb. 19, 2005) 6 *NOTE: Records are mostly compiled from 2002-19 unless noted otherwise

40 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL STREAKS / NO HITTERS / PERFECT GAMES

NO HITTERS (39 total) April 28, 1989...... Karen Snelgrove 1992 Mizzou Tigers April 7, 2019...... Madi Norman vs. Iowa State HITTING STREAKS vs. Oregon March 27, 1989...... Sue Ann Wheeler 29...... Taylor Gadbois...... 2014 Feb. 23, 2019...... Madi Norman / Eli Daniel / Summer Shockley vs. SLU 18...... Rhea Taylor...... 2010 vs. New Mexico State April 8, 1988...... Heidi Brown 16...... Taylor Gadbois...... 2015-16 March 5, 2017...... Danielle Baumgartner vs. Central Methodist 15...... Rhea Taylor...... 2009 vs. Butler March 27, 1987...... Sue Ann Wheeler .Morgan Lecluyse...... 2003 May 4, 2013...... Chelsea Thomas vs. Drake Dana Thorneburg �������������������������������������2000 vs. Tennessee May 13, 1983...... Teresa Wilson 14...... Cayla Kessinger...... 2017-18 March 17, 2013...... Chelsea Thomas / Lindsey Muller vs. Missouri State Sami Fagan...... 2014 vs. Ole Miss April 19, 1983...... Cindy Tate .Jenna Marston...... 2013 March 15, 2013...... Chelsea Thomas / Lindsey Muller vs. Central Methodist .Jen Bruck...... 2007 vs. Ole Miss May 5, 1982...... Teresa Wilson 13...... Rachael McGinnis ������������������������������������2002 May 11, 2012...... Chelsea Thomas vs. Bradley 12...... Braxton Burside...... 2017 vs. Oklahoma State April 30, 1982...... Teresa Wilson .Sara Vassmer...... 2002 Feb. 25, 2012...... Chelsea Thomas vs. SLU .Rhea Taylor...... 2010-11 vs. Washington April 28, 1982...... Teresa Wilson .Kelsea Roth...... 2012 May 22, 2011...... Chelsea Thomas vs. William Woods 11...... Taylor Gadbois...... 2016 vs. Depaul .Emily Crane...... 2014 March 5, 2011...... Kristen Nottelmann PERFECT GAMES (11 total) .Angela Randazzo...... 2012 vs. SLU March 3, 2012...... Chelsea Thomas .Jenna Marston...... 2011 April 21, 2010...... Kristen Nottelmann vs. SLU .Lindsey Uburn...... 2009 vs. Evansville April 27, 2011...... Chelsea Thomas / Kristen Nottelmann .Heather Kunkel...... 2005 March 20, 2010...... Chelsea Thomas vs. SIUE .Leanne Bowers...... 2005 vs. EMU March 6, 2011...... Chelsea Thoams .Lindsey Jacobery...... 2002 March 5, 2010...... Chelsea Thomas vs. Missouri State .Karen Williams...... 2000 vs. SLU March 2, 2011...... Chelsea Thomas .Stacy Gemeinhardt �����������������������������������1999 March 15, 2009...... Stacy Delaney vs. Drake 10...... Brooke Wilmes �������������������������������������2019 vs. UNC Feb. 17, 2002...... Ingrid Werner Regan Nash...... 2017 March 8, 2009...... Chelsea Thomas vs. Rhode Island Taylor Gadbois...... 2015 vs. Missouri State April 26, 1991...... Karen Snelgrove .Amanda Renth...... 2008 March 7, 2009...... Chelsea Thomas vs. UMKC .Andee Allen...... 2008 vs. SEMO April 25, 1991...... Karen Snelgrove .Micaela Minner...... 2007 Feb. 27, 2008...... Stacy Delaney vs. SLU .Micaela Minner...... 2005 vs. SLU March 3, 1990...... Karen Snelgrove .Janessa Roening...... 2005 March 11, 2006...... Megan Dennis vs. UMKC .Heather Kunkel...... 2003 vs. Mississippi Valley State March 27, 1989...... Karen Snelgrove .Sara Vasmer...... 2000 May 21, 2005...... Erica Peterson vs. SLU vs. SIU April 26, 1983...... Teresa Wilson SAFELY REACHED BASE STREAK May 21, 2005...... Erin Kalka / Erica Peterson / Jen Bruck vs. SLU 39...... Leanne Bowers...... 2005 vs. Robert Morris April 8, 1983...... Cindy Tate 32...... Sami Fagan...... 2015 March 15, 2005...... Erica Peterson / Jen Bruck vs. Illinois-Chicago .Jen Bruck...... 2008 vs. Missouri State TEAM WINNING STREAKS 30...... Sami Fagan...... 2015-16 March 9, 2005...... Jen Bruck 24...... 2011 Mizzou Tigers 29...... Taylor Gadbois...... 2014 vs. Ball State 20...... 1995 Mizzou Tigers 25...... Nicole Hudson...... 2013 March 5, 2005...... Jen Bruck / Erica Peterson 19...... 2008 Mizzou Tigers 24...... Jenna Marston...... 2011 vs. SEMO 17...... 2012 Mizzou Tigers .Cayla Kessinger...... 2017-18 March 2, 2004...... Erin Kalka / Erica Peterson 2005 Mizzou Tigers 23...... Kirsten Mack...... 2017 vs. Oklahoma City 2010 Mizzou Tigers .Amanda Renth...... 2007 14...... 1988 Mizzou Tigers April 2, 2003...... Samantha Fleeman 22...... Rhea Taylor...... 2010 1981 Mizzou Tigers vs. SEMO .Rylee Pierce...... 2016 13...... 1991 Mizzou Tigers March 26, 1998...... Tonya Winberry 21...... Kelsea Roth...... 2015 1990 Mizzou Tigers vs. SLU .Corrin Genovese...... 2014 12...... 2013 Mizzou Tigers May 2, 1996...... Robyn Action .Rhea Taylor...... 2009 2009 Mizzou Tigers .Heather Kunkel...... 2005 vs. SLU 1983 Mizzou Tigers 20...... Regan Nash...... 2017 April 25, 1992...... Kacey Marshall 11...... 2015 Mizzou Tigers Emily Crane...... 2016 vs. Nebraska 2009 Mizzou Tigers April 3, 1992...... Kacey Marshall 1996 Mizzou Tigers .Ashley Fleming...... 2010 vs. SLU 1992 Mizzou Tigers .Stacy Gemeinhardt �����������������������������������2000 April 25, 1991...... Melissa Skow 1982 Mizzou Tigers vs. SLU 1980 Mizzou Tigers April 10, 1990...... Sue Ann Wheeler 10...... 2015 Mizzou Tigers vs. UMKC 2011 Mizzou Tigers March 3, 1990...... Sue Ann Wheeler 2009 Mizzou Tigers vs. UMKC 2002 Mizzou Tigers 2001 Mizzou Tigers

MEDIA GUIDE 41 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

1975 - Coach Alexis Jarrett 1989 - Coach Jay Miller 2002 - Coach Jay Miller 2011 - Coach Ehren Earleywine Record: 14-7 Record: 35-22 Record: 29-33 Record: 53-10 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big Eight Regular Season: 3rd Big 12 Record: 4-14 Big 12 Record: 15-3 Big Eight Tournament: N/A Big Eight Tournament: 2nd Big 12 Regular Season: 9th Big 12 Regular Season: 1st MAIAW State Championship: 2nd Big 12 Tournament: 9th NCAA Columbia Regional Champions: 4-1 1990 - Coach Jay Miller NCAA Columbia Super Regional Champi- 1976 - Coach Alexis Jarrett Record: 30-14 2003 - Coach Ty Singleton ons: 2-0 Record: 14-7 Big Eight Regular Season: 4th Record: 31-20 NCAA Women’s College World Series: Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big Eight Tournament: 3rd Big 12 Record: 12-5 1-2, 6th Big Eight Tournament: 6th No. 20 Final NFCA poll Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd No. 6 Final NFCA & USA Polls Big 12 Tournament: 9th 1977- Coach Debbie Duren 1991 - Coach Jay Miller NCAA Ann Arbor Regional: 0-2 2012 - Coach Ehren Earleywine Record: 19-11 Record: 39-14 Record: 47-14 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big Eight Regular Season: 1st 2004 - Coach Ty Singleton Big 12 Record: 17-7 Big Eight Tournament: 3rd Big Eight Tournament: 1st Record: 29-26 Big 12 Regular Season: 2nd MAIAW State Championship: 2nd Iowa City Regional Champions: 3-0 Big 12 Record: 13-4 NCAA Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 Women’s College World Series: 1-2, 5th Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd NCAA Columbia Super Regional: 1-2 1978 - Coach Debbie Duren Big 12 Tournament: 2nd No. 11 Final NFCA & USA Polls Record: 14-17 1992 - Coach Jay Miller NCAA Los Angeles Regional: 0-2 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Record: 41-14 2013 - Coach Ehren Earleywine Big Eight Tournament: 4th Big Eight Regular Season: 4th 2005 - Coach Ty Singleton Record: 38-14 MAIAW State Championship: 4th Big Eight Tournament: 3rd Record: 44-15 SEC Record: 15-8 No. 16 Final NFCA Poll Big 12 Record: 10-8 SEC Regular Season: 3rd 1979 - Coach Debbie Duren Big 12 Regular Season: 5th SEC Tournament: 2nd Record: 9-15 1993 - Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Tournament: 2nd NCAA Columbia Regional Champions: 3-1 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Record: 31-18 NCAA Columbia Regional: 2-2 NCAA Columbia Super Regional: 0-2 Big Eight Tournament: 4th Big Eight Regular Season: 3rd No. 11 Final NFCA & USA Polls MAIAW State Championship: 4th 2006 - Coach Ty Singleton 1994 - Coach Jay Miller Record: 26-27 2014 - Coach Ehren Earleywine 1980 - Coach Debbie Duren Record: 40-23 Big 12 Record: 7-11 Record: 43-18 Record: 36-17 NCAA Lawrence Regional Champions: 4-1 Big 12 Regular Season: 7th SEC Record: 15-9 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A NCAA Women’s College World Series: Big 12 Tournament: 3rd SEC Regular Season: 3rd Big Eight Tournament: 2nd 0-2, 7th SEC Tournament: 0-1 AIAW Region 6 Championship: 5th 2007 - Coach Ehren Earleywine NCAA Columbia Regional: 2-2 1995 - Coach Jay Miller Record: 40-24 No. 18 Final USA Softball Poll 1981 - Coach Barb Preist Record: 47-19 Big 12 Record: 13-4 Record: 45-12 Big Eight Regular Season: 3rd Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd 2015 - Coach Ehren Earleywine Big Eight Regular Season: N/A NCAA Northridge Regional: 0-2 Big 12 Tournament: 4th Record: 42-16 Big Eight Tournament: 5th NCAA Carbondale Regional: 2-2 SEC Record: 14-10 AIAW Region 6 Championship: 2nd 1996 - Coach Jay Miller No. 19 Final USA Softball Poll SEC Regular Season: 7th AIAW Nationals: 5th Record: 31-22 SEC Tournament: 1-1 Big 12 Record: 11-10 2008 - Coach Ehren Earleywine NCAA Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 1982 - Coach Barb Preist Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd Record: 47-17 NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional: 0-2 Record: 46-20 Big 12 Tournament: 4th Big 12 Record: 11-6 No. 12 Final USA Softball Poll Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd Big Eight Tournament: 2nd 1997 - Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Tournament: 7th 2016 - Coach Ehren Earleywine NCAA Lincoln Regional: 1-2 Record: 47-16 NCAA Iowa City Regional Champions: 3-0 Record: 0-16** Big 12 Record: 15-3 NCAA Tuscaloosa Super Regional: 0-2 SEC Record: 0-10 1983 - Coach Joyce Compton Big 12 Regular Season: 1st No. 16 Final USA Softball Poll SEC Regular Season: 6th Record: 40-13 Big 12 Tournament: 1st SEC Tournament: 0-1 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A NCAA Iowa City Regional: 0-2 2009 - Coach Ehren Earleywine NCAA Columbia Regional Champions: 0-0 Big Eight Tournament: 1st No. 12 Final NCFA Poll Record: 50-12 NCAA Ann Arbor Super Regional: 0-2 NCAA Columbia Regional Champions: 2-1 Big 12 Record: 12-6 No. 12 Final USA Softball Poll NCAA Women’s College World Series: 1998 - Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Regular Season: 2nd 0-2, T-7th Record: 36-20 Big 12 Tournament: 1st 2017 - Coach Ehren Earleywine Big 12 Record: 5-13 NCAA Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 Record: 29-28 1984- Coach Joyce Compton Big 12 Regular Season: 9th NCAA Los Angeles Super Regional Cham- SEC Record: 7-16 Record: 21-18 Big 12 Tournament: 9th pions: 2-1 SEC Regular Season: 11th Big Eight Regular Season: N/A NCAA Women’s College World Series: SEC Tournament: 0-1 Big Eight Tournament: 5th 1999 - Coach Jay Miller 0-2, 8th NCAA Eugene Regional: 0-2 Record: 41-21 No. 8 Final USA Softball Poll 1985 - Coach Joyce Compton Big 12 Record: 10-5 2018 - Interim Coach Gina Fogue Record: 29-23 Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd 2010 - Coach Ehren Earleywine Record: 30-29 Big Eight Regular Season: T-3rd Big 12 Tournament: 5th Record: 51-13 SEC Record: 6-17 Big Eight Tournament: 4th NCAA Los Angeles Regional: 3-2 Big 12 Record: 11-7 SEC Regular Season: 13th No. 15 Final NFCA Poll Big 12 Regular Season: 5th SEC Tournament: N/A 1986 - Coach Joyce Compton Big 12 Tournament: 2nd NCAA Norman Regional: 2-2 Record: 25-23 2000 - Coach Jay Miller NCAA Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 Big Eight Regular Season: 4th Record: 34-27 NCAA Columbia Super Regional Champi- 2019 - Coach Larissa Anderson Big Eight Tournament: 6th Big 12 Record: 6-13 ons: 2-0 Record: 35-25 Big 12 Regular Season: 8th NCAA Women’s College World Series: SEC Record: 12-12 1987- Coach Rhesa Sumrell Big 12 Tournament: 3rd 0-2, 8th SEC Regular Season: T-4th Record: 14-18 No. 8 Final NFCA Poll SEC Tournament: 0-1 Big Eight Regular Season: 6th 2001 - Coach Jay Miller NCAA Los Angeles Regional: 3-2 Big Eight Tournament: 6th Record: 31-28 Big 12 Record: 5-11 1988 - Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Regular Season: 8th ** Mizzou vacated all wins from the 2016 Record: 44-18 Big 12 Tournament: 7th season due to NCAA sanctions. Big Eight Regular Season: 4th Big Eight Tournament: 3rd *NA-Not Applicable *1985 was first year that regular season Big Eight champions were named *No Big Eight Tournament was held between 1993-95 42 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-TIME NCAA POSTSEASON HISTORY REGIONALS 2009 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 3-0 2009 (Los Angeles, Calif.) *CHAMPIONS* 2-1 (23 total appearances: 46-26 all-time record) Missouri 5, Illinois 1 Missouri 2, UCLA 1 Missouri 2, Bradley 1 UCLA 5, Missouri 2 1982 (Lincoln, Neb.) 1-2 Missouri 1, DePaul 0 Missouri 9, UCLA 1 (5 inn.) Nebraska 1, Missouri 0 Missouri 1, Nebraska 0 2010 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 3-0 2010 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 2-0 Nebraska 4, Missouri 1 Missouri 3, Creighton 2 Missouri 1, Oregon 0 Missouri 3, Illinois 1 Missouri 7, Oregon 2 1983 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 2-1 Missouri 4, Illinois 2 Southwest Missouri State 3, Missouri 1 2011 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 2-0 Missouri 3, Southwest Missouri State 0 2011 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 4-1 Missouri 4, Washington 0 Missouri 1, Southwest Missouri State 0 Missouri 12, Illinois State 3 (5 inn.) Missouri 6, Washington 3 DePaul 2, Missouri 1 (11 inn.) 1991 (Iowa City, Iowa) *CHAMPIONS* 2-0 Missouri 8, Illinois State 4 2012 (Columbia, Mo.) 1-2 Missouri 2, Iowa 0 Missouri 7, DePaul 3 LSU 6, Missouri 1 Missouri 4, Iowa 0 Missouri 8, DePaul 0 (6 inn.) Missouri 5, LSU 1 LSU 3, Missouri 1 1994 (Lawrence, Kan.) *CHAMPIONS* 4-1 2012 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 3-0 Missouri 1, Kansas 0 Missouri 6, Illinois State 0 2013 (Columbia, Mo.) 0-2 Hawaii 2, Missouri 1 Missouri 1, DePaul 0 (9 inn.) Washington 2, Missouri 1 (8 inn.) Missouri 1, Kansas 0 Missouri 2, Illinois State 1 Washington 1, Missouri 0 Missouri 3, Hawaii 1 (13 inn.) Missouri 2, Hawaii 1 (8 inn.) 2013 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 3-1 2015 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 0-2 Missouri 3, Stony Brook 0 UCLA 7, Missouri 4 1995 (Northridge, Calif.) 0-2 Missouri 1, Hofstra 0 UCLA 10, Missouri 6 Cal State-Northridge 2, Missouri 1 Hofstra 10, Missouri 0 (5 inn.) Illinois State 5, Missouri 1 Missouri 5, Hofstra 0 *2016 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 0-2* Michigan 5, Missouri 3 1997 (Iowa City, Iowa) 0-2 2014 (Columbia, Mo.) 2-2 Michigan 5, Missouri 4 Utah 3, Missouri 1 Missouri 6, Bradley 5 (8 inn.) DePaul 1, Missouri 0 Missouri 6, Kansas 3 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Nebraska 11, Missouri 4 (Six total appearances: 2-12 all-time record) 1999 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 3-2 Nebraska 8, Missouri 1 Cal State-Northridge 7, Missouri 3 1983 (Omaha, Neb.) 0-2 Missouri 1, Alabama 0 2015 (Columbia, Mo.) CHAMPIONS 3-0 UCLA 1, Missouri 0 Missouri 3, Cal State-Northridge 1 Missouri 7, Indiana State 0 Pacific 1, Missouri 0 (12 inn.) Missouri 3, Minnesota 0 Missouri 5, Kansas 3 UCLA 12, Missouri 5 Missouri 7, Kansas 6 1991 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 1-2 Long Beach State 1, Missouri 0 2003 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 0-2 *2016 (Columbia, Mo.) CHAMPIONS 3-0* Missouri 2, Utah 0 (9 inn.) Notre Dame 4, Missouri 3 (8 inn.) Missouri 9, BYU- 0 (5 inn.) UCLA 5, Missouri 0 Wright State 3, Missouri 1 Missouri 8, Nebraska- 0 (6 inn.) Missouri 9, Nebraska- 0 1994 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 0-2 2004 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 0-2 Cal State-Northridge 5, Missouri 3 Louisville 1, Missouri 0 (8 inn.) 2017 (Eugene, Ore.) 0-2 Oklahoma State 7, Missouri 3 Mississippi Valley State 4, Missouri 3 Wisconsin 7, Missouri 2 Illinois-Chicago 5, Missouri 4 2009 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 0-2 2005 (Columbia, Mo.) 2-2 Arizona State 7, Missouri 3 Southern Illinois 3, Missouri 0 2018 (Norman, Okla.) 2-2 Georgia 5, Missouri 2 Missouri 9, Robert Morris 0 (5 inn.) Tulsa 9, Missouri 1 (6 inn.) Missouri 9, Southern Illinois 0 (5 inn.) Missouri 10, Boston 4 2010 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 0-2 Stanford 3, Missouri 2 Missouri 6, Tulsa 5 Hawaii 3, Missouri 2 Oklahoma 7, Missouri 0 Florida 5, Missouri 0 2007 (Carbondale, Ill.) 2-2 Missouri 8, Southern Illinois 0 (5 inn.) 2019 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 3-2 2011 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 1-2 DePaul 2, Missouri 0 Missouri 7, CSUF 4 Florida 6, Missouri 2 Missouri 7, Southern Illinois 4 UCLA 9, Missouri 1 (5 inn.) Missouri 4, Oklahoma 1 DePaul 3, Missouri 0 Missouri 7, Weber State 0 Baylor 1, Missouri 0 (13 inn.) Missouri 5, UCLA 1 2008 (Iowa City, Iowa) *CHAMPIONS* 3-0 UCLA 13, Missouri 1 (5 inn.) *Postseason appearances from 2016 season were Missouri 3, Iowa 2 (8 inn.) vacated due to NCAA sanctions Missouri 5, Long Beach State 3 SUPER REGIONALS Missouri 5, Iowa 4 (Eight total appearances: 7-11 all-time record)

2008 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 0-2 Alabama 6, Missouri 1 Alabama 7, Missouri 1 MEDIA GUIDE 43 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

DEBBIE DUREN (1977-80) 1980 36-17 Mizzou 3 Kansas 1 JOYCE COMPTON (1983-86) FOUR SEASONS // 78-60 Overall Mizzou 0 CMSU 2 Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 FOUR SEASONS // 115-77 Overall Mizzou 1 CMSU 2 Mizzou 4 CMSU 0 Mizzou 2 NEMO 1 Mizzou 11 CMSU 0 1x Big 8 Title 1977 19-11 Mizzou 4 Texas-Arlington 1 Mizzou 3 St. Francis 2 1x NCAA Regional appearance Mizzou 3 New Mexico 2 Mizzou 3 Southern Illinois 2 Mizzou 9 CMSU 19 Mizzou 5 Central Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 7 NEMO 0 1x NCAA WCWS appearance Mizzou 18 CMSU 12 Mizzou 5 Kansas 0 Mizzou 1 NEMO 3 Mizzou 6 NEMO 7 Mizzou 2 Texas-Arlington 6 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 6 NEMO 7 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 2 Mizzou 4 Kansas State 3 1983 40-13 Mizzou 8 Saint Louis 3 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 6 Mizzou 1 Kansas 2 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 4 Saint Louis 3 Mizzou 3 Baylor 0 Mizzou 4 Willliam Woods 0 Mizzou 9 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 10 Meramec 6 Mizzou 0 Baylor 1 Mizzou 3 William Woods 1 Mizzou 5 Indiana 1 Mizzou 14 Meramec 1 Mizzou 3 Kansas State 1 Mizzou 11 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 4 West Texas State 2 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 1 Texas-Arlington 4 Mizzou 2 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 14 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 Mizzou 3 Texas A&M 1 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma City 2 Mizzou 1 Illinois State 9 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 1 Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 Mizzou 2 Arizona State 1 Mizzou 5 CMSU 0 Mizzou 5 NEMO 0 Mizzou 2 Creighton 3 Mizzou 2 Central Michigan 0 Mizzou 2 NEMO 1 Mizzou 1 NEMO 3 Mizzou 10 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 2 Baylor 0 Mizzou 10 NEMO 7 Mizzou 18 Lincoln University 0 Mizzou 1 Creighton 3 Mizzou 9 Northern Iowa 3 Mizzou 1 CMSU 12 Mizzou 5 William Woods 1 Mizzou 5 Rutgers 0 Mizzou 5 Illinois State 1 Mizzou 5 CMSU 3 Mizzou 4 Indiana State 0 Mizzou 5 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 4 Ohio State 0 Mizzou 0 Kansas 8 Mizzou 4 CMSU 0 Mizzou 2 Utah State 4 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 4 Mizzou 12 Oklahoma 4 Mizzou 1 UMSL 0 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 1 Mizzou 0 Arizona State 1 Mizzou 9 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 4 UMSL 3 Mizzou 3 Ohio State 0 Mizzou 2 Kansas State 1 Mizzou 3 NEMO 0 Mizzou 4 Western Illinois 0 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 6 1982 46-20 Mizzou 1 Western Illinois 0 Mizzou 3 NEMO 2 Mizzou 2 Northwestern 3 Mizzou 8 Meramec 0 Mizzou 0 Michigan State 1 Mizzou 8 Tarkio 3 Mizzou 2 Iowa 0 Mizzou 6 Meramec 4 Mizzou 6 Illinois-Chicago 0 Mizzou 9 Kansas 1 Mizzou 0 Creighton 3 Mizzou 14 UMSL 0 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 3 Mizzou 4 Pittsburg State 0 Mizzou 5 Iowa 1 Mizzou 6 UMSL 7 Mizzou 3 Missouri State 1 Mizzou 3 Kansas 7 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 6 Mizzou 5 CMSU 0 Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 9 Tarkio 0 Mizzou 1 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 9 Tarkio 2 Mizzou 3 Wichita State 1 Mizzou 8 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 2 Creighton 1 Mizzou 2 Maryville 1 Mizzou 0 Kansas 1 Mizzou 2 Kansas 1 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 2 Tarkio 5 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 1 Kansas 2 Mizzous 2 Tarkio 3 Mizzou 3 Creighton 0 Mizzou 7 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 0 Kansas 1 Mizzou 0 Kansas 1 Mizzou 2 Kansas 1 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 4 Kansas 1 1978 14-17 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 4 Mizzou 0 Kansas 6 Mizzou 9 NEMO 1 Mizzou 6 CMSU 0 Mizzou 1 Texas Wesleyan 0 Mizzou 3 NEMO 1 Mizzou 9 CMSU 4 Mizzou 2 CMSU 1 Mizzou 6 Texas Wesleyan 0 Mizzou 2 CMSU 0 Mizzou 3 Texas A&M 6 Mizzou 19 Stephens College 0 Mizzou 1 Texas-Arlington 0 Mizzou 8 Evansville 0 Mizzou 5 Minnesota 1 Mizzou 15 Stephens College 0 Mizzou 3 Texas-Arlington 4 Mizzou 3 NEMO 1 Mizzou 9 Oklahoma Baptist 6 Mizzou 4 NEMO 1 Mizzou 1 Texas A&M 0 Mizzou 16 Evansville 0 Mizzou 0 Texas Wesleyan 3 Mizzou 0 NEMO 1 Mizzou 0 Louisiana State 1 Mizzou 2 Evansville 0 Mizzou 3 Eastern Illinois 5 Mizzou 4 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0 Mizzou 1 Stephen Austin 0 Mizzou 15 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 2 NEMO 1 Mizzou 2 Minnesota 1 Mizzou 2 Iowa 1 Mizzou 11 Saint Louis 1 Mizzou 0 Meramec 2 Mizzou 0 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 3 Utah 2 Mizzou 3 Nebraska 4 Mizzou 0 NEMO 5 Mizzou 3 Minnesota 0 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 1 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 3 NEMO 5 Mizzou 0 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 6 Western Michigan 1 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 2 Drake 4 Mizzou 13 Saint Louis 2 Mizzou 6 Michigan State 1 Mizzou 6 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 12 North Dakota 0 Mizzou 2 Iowa 4 Mizzou 3 Pittsburg State 2 Mizzou 4 Kansas State 0 Mizzou 6 Iowa 5 Mizzou 2 Wichita State 0 Mizzou 8 Indiana State 0 Mizzou 3 Kansas 0 Mizzou 2 Wyoming 3 Mizzou 5 Minnesota 0 Mizzou 0 Creighton 1 Mizzou 5 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 7 CMSU 15 Mizzou 1 Kansas 8 Mizzou 1 Creighton 2 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 5 CMSU 6 Mizzou 0 Western Illinois 1 Mizzou 4 NEMO 0 Mizzou 3 Kansas 2 Mizzou 4 Western Illinois 2 BARB PREIST (1981-82) Mizzou 6 Indiana 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 0 Kansas 4 Mizzou 2 Creighton 1 Mizzou 6 Oklahoma State 5 TWO SEASONS // 91-32 Overall Mizzou 4 Kansas 0 Mizzou 1 Missouri State 3 Mizzou 0 Kansas 9 Mizzou 10 Stephens College 0 1x AIAW Nationals appearance Mizzou 3 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 0 Missouri State 6 Mizzou 19 Stephens College 6 Mizzou 1 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 1 Pittsburgh 6 1x NCAA Regional appearance Mizzou 1 Kansas State 0 Mizzou 0 UCLA 1 Mizzou 12 UMSL 2 Mizzou 4 Wichita State 0 Mizzou 0 Pacific 1 Mizzou 19 UMSL 8 Mizzou 2 Illinois State 0 Mizzou 2 Meremac 1 1981 45-12 Mizzou 10 Texas Wesleyan 2 Mizzou 3 Meremac 4 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 1 Creighton 4 1984 21-18 Mizzou 9 Missouri Western 0 Mizzou 4 Texas Tech 2 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 2 Mizzou 7 Missouri State 12 Mizzou 11 Texas Wesleyan 0 Mizzou 1 NEMO 0 Mizzou 1 Texas A&M 0 Mizzou 5 NEMO 4 Mizzou 2 Texas Women 4 Mizzou 2 NEMO 1 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma City 5 Mizzou 2 Tarkio 7 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 0 Mizzou 3 Missouri Western 0 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 2 Texas Women 1 Mizzou 1 Missouri Western 0 Mizzou 0 Arizona State 1 1979 9-15 Mizzou 6 Minnesota 0 Mizzou 2 Kansas State 0 Mizzou 1 Arizona 0 Mizzou 2 Ohio State 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 0 Mizzou 2 Wichita State 0 Mizzou 0 Kansas 10 Mizzou 0 Cal Berkeley 1 Mizzou 3 Stephen Austin 5 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 2 Iowa 0 Mizzou 4 Louisiana State 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 2 Louisiana Tech 0 Mizzou 2 Wyoming 3 Mizzou 1 Texas-Arlington 0 Mizzou 7 Angelo State 0 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 3 Mizzou 2 Texas Tech 0 Mizzou 10 New Mexico 3 Mizzou 4 UMSL 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 6 Mizzou 1 UCLA 4 Mizzou 5 Western Michigan 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 2 UMSL 1 Mizzou 2 Illinois State 1 Mizzou 2 Illinois State 1 Mizzou 4 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 2 Northern Colorado 1 Mizzou 9 Stephen Austin 1 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 0 William Woods 1 Mizzou 2 St. Francis 1 Mizzou 1 Iowa 9 Mizzou 11 Baylor 0 Mizzou 5 St. Francis 0 Mizzou 1 Western Michigan 0 Mizzou 1 William Woods 2 Mizzou 6 Baylor 7 Mizzou 3 CMSU 4 Mizzou 13 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 1 Sam Houston State 2 Mizzou 1 Texas Wesleyan 0 Mizzou 1 Pittsburg State 0 Mizzou 8 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 4 CMSU 5 Mizzou 5 Texas Wesleyan 2 Mizzou 5 CMSU 4 Mizzou 3 Pittsburg State 0 Mizzou 1 NEMO 2 Mizzou 4 Texas Wesleyan 1 Mizzou 1 Bradley 0 Mizzou 7 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 7 Meramec 2 Mizzou 5 West Texas State 1 Mizzou 3 Eastern Illinois 6 Mizzou 7 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 5 NEMO 0 Mizzou 1 Cal-Berkeley 0 Mizzou 4 Wyoming 1 Mizzou 2 Kansas 1 Mizzou 6 Indiana State 1 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 4 Mizzou 0 Eastern Illinois 7 Mizzou 1 Creighton 4 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 5 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 2 Mizzou 3 Nebraska 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 24 Stephens College 0 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 5 Mizzou 1 Creighton 0 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 4 Mizzou 11 NEMO 1 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 4 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 5 NEMO 1 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 5 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 4 Mizzou 3 St. Ambrose 2 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 4 Mizzou 3 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 8 UMSL 0 Mizzou 8 William Penn 0 Mizzou 10 Tarkio 3 Mizzou 0 Northwest Missouri 6 Mizzou 5 UMSL 0 Mizzou 4 NEMO 1 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 4 Mizzou 8 UMSL 0 Mizzou 0 NEMO 1 Mizzou 0 William Woods 5 44 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Mizzou 3 William Woods 1 Mizzou 7 NEMO 0 Mizzou 3 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 4 Stephen F. Austin 0 Mizzou 2 Western Illinois 1 Mizzou 7 UMSL 0 Mizzou 5 UMKC 2 Mizzou 3 Western Michigan 0 Mizzou 10 Western Illinois 1 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 8 Mizzou 11 UMKC 1 Mizzou 2 Western Illinois 0 Mizzou 0 Texas Tech 1 Mizzou 1 Kansas State 2 Mizzou 8 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 0 Georgia State 1 Mizzou 3 Evansville 2 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 3 Mizzou 0 Kansas 2 Mizzou 4 Florida A&M 2 Mizzou 1 Texas Tech 2 Mizzou 2 Kansas State 0 Mizzou 4 Kansas 3 Mizzou 2 Indiana 3 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 7 Green Bay 5 Mizzou 10 Illinois State 5 Mizzou 7 Kansas State 0 Mizzou 0 Missouri State 3 Mizzou 4 Illinois-Chicago 0 Mizzou 6 Northern Iowa 1 Mizzou 1 Iowa State Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 8 Drake 0 Mizzou 7 Samford 4 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 0 Mizzou 0 Northern Illinois 3 Mizzou 6 Northern Iowa 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 2 Northern Iowa 3 Mizzou 2 Florida State 1 1985 29-23 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 7 St. Francis 2 Mizzou 2 Florida State 1 Mizzou 2 Ball State 1 Mizzou 1 NEMO 0 Mizzou 1 Drake 3 Mizzou 4 Florida A&M 3 Mizzou 3 Louisiana State 7 Mizzou 2 NEMO 4 Mizzou 7 William Woods 0 Mizzou 10 Florida A&M 2 Mizzou 10 McNeese State 0 Mizzou 0 Creighton 3 Mizzou 7 William Woods 0 Mizzou 4 William Woods 2 Mizzou 1 Florida State 0 Mizzou 5 Kansas State 0 Mizzou 11 Morehead State 0 Mizzou 2 Indiana 0 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 7 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 15 Austin Peay 3 Mizzou 3 Southern Illinois 0 Mizzou 3 Western Michigan 2 Mizzou 2 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 4 Louisiana Tech 3 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 8 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 3 Louisiana Tech 0 Mizzou 1 Texas A&M 0 RHESA SUMRELL (1987) Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 1 Mizzou 0 Southern Illinois 1 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 0 ONE SEASON // 14-18 Overall Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 3 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 3 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 0 New Mexico 1 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma State 7 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 5 Mizzou 1 Central Michigan 0 Mizzou 7 Missouri State 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 3 Northern Iowa 0 1987 14-18 Mizzou 5 Wichita State 3 Mizzou 3 Missouri State 2 Mizzou 2 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 1 Baylor 0 Mizzou 3 Northern Iowa 1 Mizzou 3 Nebraska 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 0 Baylor 1 Mizzou 3 Iowa 2 Mizzou 6 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 8 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 1 Texas A&M 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 3 Mizzou 10 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 9 Mizzou 7 New Mexico 2 Mizzou 4 Iowa State 8 Mizzou 1 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 3 NE Louisiana 0 Mizzou 0 Illinois State 2 Mizzou 4 Kansas 2 Mizzou 4 Missouri State 3 Mizzou 2 Minnesota 3 Mizzou 8 Drake 1 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 7 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 1 Minnesota 2 Mizzou 9 North Texas 3 Mizzou 0 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 0 Kansas 2 Mizzou 6 William Woods 3 Mizzou 10 Oklahoma City 4 Mizzou 3 Nebraska 4 Mizzou 3 William Woods 1 Mizzou 5 William Woods 3 Mizzou 0 Kansas 2 Mizzou 1 Iowa State 2 1989 35-22 Mizzou 3 William Woods 1 Mizzou 9 Saint Louis 1 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 3 Mizzou 0 Florida State 6 Mizzou 0 Kansas 8 Mizzou 2 Saint Louis 1 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 5 New Mexico 3 Mizzou 2 Kansas 3 Mizzou 0 Creighton 7 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 2 Temple 3 Mizzou 2 Columbia College 0 Mizzou 0 Creighton 5 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 5 Western Illinois 2 Mizzou 0 Columbia College 4 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 5 Mizzou 0 Virginia 2 Mizzou 1 Utah 2 Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 0 Mizzou 1 Eastern Michigan 2 Mizzou 3 Utah 0 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 5 Mizzou 7 Eastern Michigan 0 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 3 Mizzou 2 Kansas 3 Mizzou 5 Missouri State 2 Mizzou 3 Miami (Ohio) 4 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 6 Mizzou 8 Missouri State 5 Mizzou 8 Florida A&M 3 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 4 Kansas 1 Mizzou 2 Southern Illinois 0 1991 39-14 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 2 Kansas State 1 Mizzou 1 Southern Illinois 0 NCAA IOWA CITY REGIONAL Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 4 Mizzou 0 Kansas 1 Mizzou 3 Georgia State 4 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Mizzou 1 CMSU 0 Mizzou 6 Kansas State 3 Mizzou 2 Ohio State 0 Mizzou 7 Northern Iowa 2 Mizzou 7 CMSU 6 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 0 Mizzou 1 North Carolina 2 Mizzou 5 Concordia 1 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 2 Mizzou 3 Creighton 2 Mizzou 0 Illinois State 4 Mizzou 3 Minnesota 2 Mizzou 1 Iowa State 3 Mizzou 0 Illinois State 1 Mizzou 8 Sam Houston 0 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 2 Kansas 7 Mizzou 1 Louisiana Tech 5 Mizzou 2 Central Michigan 3 Mizzou 2 Iowa State 3 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 2 Kent State 1 Mizzou 3 Illinois State 4 Mizzou 1 Missouri State 2 Mizzou 3 Kansas 1 Mizzou 2 Ohio State 1 Mizzou 1 Texas A&M 2 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 1 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 1 Mizzou 3 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 6 Sam Houston 4 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 2 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 8 Saint Louis 4 Mizzou 9 Bowling Green 2 Mizzou 2 Kansas 9 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 6 Mizzou 9 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 1 Columbia College 2 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 1 Missouri State 4 Mizzou 5 Saint Louis 1 Mizzou 2 Iowa State 7 JAY MILLER (1988-2002) Mizzou 4 Kansas City 1 Mizzou 9 Bowling Green 1 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 3 15 SEASONS // 556-309 Overall Mizzou 8 NEMO 5 Mizzou 3 Columbia College 0 Mizzou 2 Iowa State 3 Mizzou 10 NEMO 0 Mizzou 1 Sacramento State 2 Mizzou 4 Creighton 5 4x Big 8 Titles Mizzou 1 Nebraska 5 Mizzou 1 Sacramento State 2 Mizzou 2 Creighton 1 5x NCAA Regional appearances Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 Mizzou 6 Massachusetts 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 0 Fresno State 7 2x NCAA WCWS appearances Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 Mizzou 6 San Jose State 0 Mizzou 9 William Woods 1 Mizzou 3 Michigan 0 1986 25-23 Mizzou 7 William Woods 0 Mizzou 5 New Mexico 1 Mizzou 3 NE Louisiana 0 1988 44-18 Mizzou 4 Indiana State 2 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 5 Lamar 0 Mizzou 3 Indiana State 0 Mizzou 0 Indiana State 5 Mizzou 0 Iowa 2 Mizzou 3 Nicholls State 0 Mizzou 0 Indiana State 3 Mizzou 7 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 7 DePaul 0 Mizzou 1 Toledo 3 Mizzou 2 Northern Iowa 1 Mizzou 2 Indiana State 1 Mizzou 7 DePaul 0 Mizzou 0 Indiana 1 Mizzou 1 Texas-Arlington 3 Mizzou 6 Austin Peay 4 Mizzou 3 Northern Iowa 0 Mizzou 1 Texas-Arlington 2 Mizzou 3 Creighton 2 Mizzou 1 Austin Peay 3 Mizzou 9 DePaul 0 Mizzou 0 Kansas 4 Mizzou 7 Baylor 0 Mizzou 5 Kasnas City 0 Mizzou 3 Minnesota 0 Mizzou 1 Wichita State 0 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 5 Green Bay 2 Mizzou 2 Wichita State 1 Mizzou 8 Iowa State 3 Mizzou 1 Missouri State 4 Mizzou 4 Drake 1 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 5 Texas-Arlington 6 Mizzou 3 Northern Illinois 5 Mizzou 1 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 2 Northern Iowa 1 Mizzou 3 Kansas 5 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 5 Mizzou 8 Missouri State 7 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma City 0 Mizzou 1 Texas-Arlington 3 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 Mizzou 2 Northern Iowa 3 Mizzou 2 Texas-Arlington 1 Mizzou 1 Northern Illinois 2 Mizzou 7 Oklahoma 6 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma City 2 Mizzou 10 North Texas St. 0 Mizzou 1 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 2 Kansas 1 Mizzou 0 Louisiana Tech 2 Mizzou 7 North Texas St. 1 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 1 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma 1 Mizzou 8 Kansas 1 Mizzou 3 Simpson College 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 7 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 4 Mizzou 4 Kansas State 0 Mizzou 6 Oklahoma Baptist 2 Mizzou 6 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 3 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 0 Indiana 3 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 3 Mizzou 3 William Woods 0 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 5 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma City 4 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 12 William Woods 4 Mizzou 4 Northern Illinois 3 Mizzou 4 Missouri State 1 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 8 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 3 Bradley 2 Mizzou 6 Wichita State 5 Mizzou 3 Nebraska 4 Mizzou 5 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 10 Drake 0 Mizzou 4 Utah State 3 Mizzou 2 Kansas 1 Mizzou 5 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 2 Indiana State 1 Mizzou 2 UMSL 0 Mizzou 1 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 7 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 1 Central Michigan 3 Mizzou 7 UMSL 1 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 5 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 10 William Woods 0 Mizzou 8 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 6 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 4 William Woods 3 Mizzou 9 Saint Louis 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 6 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 3 Mizzou 1 Kansas 2 Mizzou 3 Saint Louis 0 1990 30-14 Mizzou 2 Southern Illinois 0 Mizzou 4 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 10 Kansas City 1 Mizzou 7 Southern Illinois 0 Mizzou 2 Iowa 0 Mizzou 0 Kansas 5 Mizzou 7 Kansas City 0 MEDIA GUIDE 45 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

Mizzou 4 Iowa 0 Mizzou 10 Kansas 2 Mizzou 1 Western Illinois 5 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 9 Mizzou 0 Long Beach State 1 Mizzou 0 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 9 South Florida 2 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma State 11 Mizzou 2 Utah 0 Mizzou 1 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 7 Penn State 0 Mizzou 5 Texas A&M 1 Mizzou 0 UCLA 5 Mizzou 1 Iowa State 4 Mizzou 8 Sam Houston State 3 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 7 Mizzou 4 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 1 South Carolina 2 Mizzou 7 Oklahoma 4 Mizzou 12 Iowa 3 1992 41-14 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 7 Hofstra 5 Mizzou 5 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 4 Illinois-Chicago 12 1997 47-16 (15-3 BIG 12) Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 NCAA IOWA CITY REGIONAL Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 5 Yale 2 Mizzou 7 Columbia College 0 Mizzou 7 Mississippi 3 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 2 Mizzou 9 Yale 0 Mizzou 6 Columbia College 3\ Mizzou 7 Kentucky 1 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 9 Princeton 2 Mizzou 2 Louisiana Tech 1 Mizzou 4 Mississippi 0 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 3 Mizzou 8 Princeton 0 Mizzou 4 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 9 Kentucky 0 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 4 Mizzou 8 Drake 2 Mizzou 8 Northern Illinois 0 Mizzou 10 NE Illinois 2 Mizzou 5 SEMO 8 Mizzou 1 Illinois State 3 Mizzou 1 Texas A&M 0 Mizzou 9 Northern Iowa 4 Mizzou 3 SEMO 2 Mizzou 10 Florida A&M 1 Mizzou 3 Ohio State 2 Mizzou 6 Indiana State 0 Mizzou 5 Columbia College 1 Mizzou 8 Eastern Illinois 2 Mizzou 4 NW Louisiana 0 Mizzou 11 Northern Iowa 1 Mizzou 2 Columbia College 4 Mizzou 3 South Florida 1 Mizzou 0 Minnesota 1 Mizzou 3 Nicholls State 1 Mizzou 1 Princeton 3 Mizzou 3 Illinois State 2 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 3 Mizzou 7 Bradley 6 Mizzou 4 South Carolina 5 Mizzou 0 Utah State 3 1994 40-23 Mizzou 9 Chattanooga 3 Mizzou 7 Kansas City 1 NCAA LAWRENCE REGIONAL Mizzou 1 Princeton 0 Mizzou 7 Detroit-Mercy 6 Mizzou 9 Eastern Michigan 4 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Mizzou 11 Michigan 5 Mizzou 8 Central College 3 Mizzou 9 Indiana State 0 Mizzou 7 Northern Iowa 2 Mizzou 5 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 Mizzou 9 Drake 0 Mizzou 5 Green Bay 3 Mizzou 6 Notre Dame 1 Mizzou 5 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0 Mizzou 7 Western Illinois 0 Mizzou 5 Indiana State 0 Mizzou 10 Notre Dame 1 Mizzou 3 Fresno State 11 Mizzou 2 Wichita State 1 Mizzou 9 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 3 Northern Iowa 5 Mizzou 0 Fresno State 12 Mizzou 8 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 9 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 9 Eastern Illinois 0 Mizzou 6 Notre Dame 5 Mizzou 23 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 0 UNLV 1 Mizzou 4 Bowling Green 2 Mizzou 7 San Jose State 0 Mizzou 3 Kansas 1 Mizzou 0 UNLV 1 Mizzou 8 Western Illinois 3 Mizzou 10 Purdue 2 Mizzou 4 Kansas 2 Mizzou 2 Cal State Fullerton 3 Mizzou 2 Southern Illinois 6 Mizzou 13 NE Illinois 2 Mizzou 6 Kansas 2 Mizzou 2 Florida State 1 Mizzou 8 Indiana 3 Mizzou 4 Mississippi State 3 Mizzou 3 Kansas 2 Mizzou 2 Ohio State 4 Mizzou 1 CSUN 8 Mizzou 8 Colorado State 5 Mizzou 10 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 0 Mizzou 0 CSUN 12 Mizzou 6 Arizona State 9 Mizzou 4 Kansas City 1 Mizzou 1 Utah 0 Mizzou 0 Cal State Fullerton 6 Mizzou 1 Colorado State 5 Mizzou 8 Iowa State 5 Mizzou 1 Cal State Fullerton 2 Mizzou 0 Cal State Fullerton 2 Mizzou 3 Indiana 2 Mizzou 12 Iowa State 4 Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 1 Hawaii 0 Mizzou 8 Loyola (Ill.) 0 Mizzou 10 Iowa State 8 Mizzou 14 Saint Louis 1 Mizzou 3 Hawaii 4 Mizzou 5 Valparaiso 4 Mizzou 4 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 5 Creighton 0 Mizzou 3 San Jose State 0 Mizzou 8 Detroit 0 Mizzou 9 Missouri State 7 Mizzou 1 Northern Illinois 2 Mizzou 4 California 7 Mizzou 10 Indiana 4 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 6 Mizzou 1 Illinois State 3 Mizzou 5 Cleveland State 1 Mizzou 3 Evansville 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 4 Mizzou 2 Illinois State 0 Mizzou 5 Arizona State 1 Mizzou 1 Western Illinois 2 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 6 Mizzou 5 Northern Illinois 1 Mizzou 5 Hawaii 2 Mizzou 6 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 4 Mizzou 3 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 0 California 1 Mizzou 5 Kansas City 7 Mizzou 5 Kansas City 2 Mizzou 8 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 17 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 4 Baylor 3 Mizzou 13 Kansas City 0 Mizzou 6 SEMO 1 Mizzou 7 Creighton 0 Mizzou 6 Baylor 0 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 3 SEMO 1 Mizzou 10 Green Bay 1 Mizzou 10 Texas Tech 0 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 8 Texas A&M 0 Mizzou 5 Eastern Michigan 0 Mizzou 10 Texas Tech 4 Mizzou 1 CSUN 2 Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 5 Creighton 1 Mizzou 9 Texas 2 Mizzou 1 Illinois State 5 Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 2 Texas 1 Mizzou 4 Kansas City 1 Mizzou 16 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 2 Texas A&M 1 Mizzou 5 Kansas City 1 Mizzou 7 Iowa State 3 1996 31-22 (11-10 Big 12) Mizzou 11 Texas A&M 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 1 Mizzou 5 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 14 Saint Louis 2 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 8 SEMO 6 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 4 Mizzou 5 Northern Iowa 7 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma 1 Mizzou 10 SEMO 7 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 11 Indiana State 0 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma State 4 Mizzou 4 Northern Iowa 2 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma State 3 Mizzou 11 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 5 Indiana 7 Mizzou 4 SEMO 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 3 Mizzou 2 CSUN 9 Mizzou 10 SEMO 7 Mizzou 5 Nebraska 2 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 6 Louisiana 0 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 0 Nebraska 1 Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 4 Massachusetts 3 Mizzou 1 Nebraska 9 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma 0 Mizzou 11 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 1 Long Beach State 4 Mizzou 2 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 0 Mizzou 2 Kansas 1 Mizzou 3 DePaul 1 Mizzou 6 Iowa State 1 Mizzou 0 Kansas 1 Mizzou 0 Kansas 4 Mizzou 3 Fresno State 11 Mizzou 1 Southern Illinois 10 Mizzou 3 Kansas 5 Mizzou 0 Arizona 9 Mizzou 5 Southern Illinois 10 Mizzou 2 Kansas 1 Mizzou 0 UNLV 9 Mizzou 2 Kansas 0 1993 31-18 Mizzou 0 Missouri State 2 Mizzou 4 UNLV 6 Mizzou 2 Kansas 1 Mizzou 20 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 8 Missouri State 2 Mizzou 1 Arizona State 8 Mizzou 10 Baylor 2 Mizzou 13 Saint Louis 1 Mizzou 9 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 2 Arizona State 0 Mizzou 6 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 4 DePaul 1 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 1 Mizzou 0 Arizona State 1 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 0 Western Illinois 2 Mizzou 6 Oklahoma 2 Mizzou 6 Arizona State 4 Mizzou 6 Oklahoma 4 Mizzou 4 Eastern Illinois 1 Mizzou 5 Oklahoma 10 Mizzou 5 Bradley 1 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 8 Western Illinois 7 Mizzou 0 Southern Illinois 1 Mizzou 3 Central College 2 Mizzou 1 Utah 3 Mizzou 3 Illinois State 2 Mizzou 5 Southern Illinois 3 Mizzou 8 Bradley 0 Mizzou 0 DePaul 1 Mizzou 9 Illinois State 4 Mizzou 13 Nebraska 6 Mizzou 10 Central College 1 Mizzou 6 Drake 3 Mizzou 8 Nebraska 3 Mizzou 11 Kansas City 1 Mizzou 3 Drake 1 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 10 Kansas City 1 1998 36-20 (5-13 Big 12) Mizzou 16 Kansas City 1 NCAA IOWA CITY REGIONAL Mizzou 2 Nebraska 0 Mizzou 2 Kansas 4 Mizzou 12 Kansas City 2 Mizzou 2 Western Illinois 1 Mizzou 2 SEMO 0 Mizzou 0 Kansas 3 Mizzou 3 Wichita State 4 Mizzou 4 Northern Iowa 2 Mizzou 5 SEMO 6 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 7 Mizzou 9 Tulsa 3 Mizzou 1 Kansas 2 Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 9 Mizzou 1 Tulsa 0 Mizzou 2 Minnesota 0 Mizzou 1 Hawaii 2 Mizzou 0 Southern Illinois 4 Mizzou 7 Tulsa 0 Mizzou 4 Western Illinois 3 Mizzou 1 Kansas 0 Mizzou 7 Southern Illinois 1 Mizzou 8 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 5 Kansas 0 Mizzou 3 Hawaii 1 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 1 Mizzou 2 Northern Illinois 3 Mizzou 7 Mississippi State 4 Mizzou 2 Hawaii 1 Mizzou 2 Oklahoma 3 Mizzou 3 Detroit-Mercy 1 Mizzou 1 Jacksonville State 2 Mizzou 3 CSUN 5 Mizzou 4 Oklahoma 6 Mizzou 4 Green Bay 0 Mizzou 3 Chattanooga 0 Mizzou 3 Oklahoma State 7 Mizzou 3 Kansas 2 Mizzou 1 Eastern Michigan 0 Mizzou 9 Furman 0 Mizzou 15 Texas Tech 4 Mizzou 2 Missouri State 0 Mizzou 2 Florida International 0 Mizzou 10 Texas Tech 2 Mizzou 1 Northern Illinois 6 Mizzou 3 Harvard 2 1995 47-19 Mizzou 7 Texas Tech 5 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 5 NCAA NORTHRIDGE REGIONAL Mizzou 8 Florida Atlantic 0 Mizzou 4 SEMO 2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 Mizzou 1 Northern Iowa 0 Mizzou 2 Michigan 3 Mizzou 4 SEMO 1 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 2 Mizzou 10 Purdue 0 Mizzou 6 Purdue 0 Mizzou 3 Iowa State 2 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma State 0 Mizzou 5 Indiana State 4 Mizzou 1 Illinois-Chicago 2 Mizzou 12 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 1 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 2 Purdue 1 Mizzou 5 Georgia 1 Mizzou 12 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 7 Saint Louis 0 Mizzou 4 Indiana 1 Mizzou 6 Central Michigan 0 Mizzou 5 Texas A&M 0 Mizzou 0 Kansas 7 Mizzou 3 Southern Illinois 2 Mizzou 3 Florida State 1 Mizzou 6 Texas A&M 3 Mizzou 0 Kansas 4 Mizzou 8 Western Illinois 1 Mizzou 1 Iowa 5 Mizzou 1 Texas A&M 10 Mizzou 5 Kansas 0 Mizzou 8 Eastern Illinois 7 Mizzou 8 Indiana State 0 46 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Mizzou 2 Ball State 1 M22 W CSUN 3-1 M16 W vs. Pittsburgh 3-2 A23 L vs. Saint Louis 10-0 (5 inn.) Mizzou 2 Ohio 0 M22 W Minnesota 3-0 M16 W vs. Pittsburgh 5-2 A27 L at Texas A&M 7-0 Mizzou 10 Ohio 1 M23 L UCLA 12-5 M17 W vs. Temple 9-2 A28 L at Texas A&M 6-1 Mizzou 11 Saint Louis 1 M17 W vs. Indiana 7-0 M2 L Iowa State 1-0 Mizzou 11 Saint Louis 0 M18 W vs. Temple 9-2 Mizzou 2 Baylor 1 2000 34-27 (6-13 Big 12) M18 W vs. Indiana 4-2 F11 W Louisville 8-2 TY SINGLETON (2003-06) Mizzou 8 Baylor 3 M18 W vs. Pittsburgh 8-0 F11 W Western Illinois 2-0 Mizzou 0 Texas Tech 1 M19 L vs. Indiana State 4-1 FOUR SEASONS // 130-88 Overall F11 L Alabama 5-4 Mizzou 1 Texas Tech 2 M24 L vs. Nebraska 4-1 F12 W Northern Iowa 5-3 3x NCAA Regional appearances Mizzou 7 Kansas City 1 M25 L vs. Nebraska 5-1 F12 L at Minnesota 10-4 Mizzou 12 Kansas City 3 M29 W at Texas-San Antonio 7-3 F12 L Northern Iowa 3-2 Mizzou 1 Texas 2 M29 W at Texas-San Antonio 12-4 2003 31-20 (12-5 Big 12) F19 W vs. Kansas City 7-0 Mizzou 1 Texas 0 M31 L at Texas 3-1 NCAA ANN ARBOR REGIONAL F19 W vs. Western Illinois 5-2 Mizzou 0 Texas A&M 4 A1 W at Texas 6-3 F7 W Mercer 4-2 (8 inn.) F20 W Northern Iowa 4-3 Mizzou 1 Texas A&M 4 A4 W vs. Iowa State 2-1 F7 W Chattanooga 7-0 F20 W Northern Iowa 3-1 Mizzou 8 Saint Louis 0 A4 L vs. Iowa State 2-0 F8 W at Auburn 8-3 F25 W Notre Dame 5-4 Mizzou 12 Saint Louis 0 A7 L at Oklahoma State 4-0 F8 W Chattanooga 4-0 F26 W Notre Dame 4-3 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 2 A8 W at Oklahoma State 4-0 F9 L at Auburn 3-2 F26 W Virginia 5-3 Mizzou 1 Oklahoma 4 A14 W vs. Texas A&M 2-1 F14 W Penn State 3-1 F27 L Virginia 7-6 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 1 A15 L vs. Texas A&M 3-1 F14 L Kentucky 5-4 (8 inn.) F27 L Arkansas 6-2 Mizzou 0 Oklahoma State 3 A18 W at Creighton 5-4 F14 L at Stanford 5-2 F27 L Arkansas 5-1 Mizzou 8 SEMO 2 A19 L at Kansas 6-1 F15 L Kentucky 4-1 M3 L California 1-0 Mizzou 0 SEMO 4 A21 L vs. Texas Tech 1-0 F16 L Penn State 3-2 M3 W Pacific 7-2 Mizzou 7 Nebraska 8 A22 L vs. Texas Tech 1-0 F21 L Colorado State 8-4 M4 W San Jose State 2-1 Mizzou 2 Nebraska 9 A24 W at SEMO 4-3 F21 W Western Illinois 1-0 M8 W vs. Loyola-Chicago 9-0 Mizzou 2 Iowa State 1 A24 W at SEMO 5-1 F22 W at New Mexico State 17-4 M8 W vs. Loyola-Chicago 8-0 Mizzou 1 Iowa State 4 A28 L at Baylor 3-1 F28 L Boston College 3-0 M10 W vs. Georgia State 5-2 Mizzou 4 Southern Illinois 2 A29 L at Baylor 6-0 F28 L at UCLA 8-0 (5 inn.) M10 W vs. Northern Iowa 6-2 Mizzou 2 Southern Illinois 0 M1 W vs. Kansas City 4-0 M1 L at UCLA 5-0 M11 L vs. Southern Illinois 2-1 Mizzou 0 Kansas 1 M1 W vs. Kansas City 6-0 M1 W Boston College 6-1 M11 W vs. Georgia State 1-0 Mizzou 5 Kansas 1 M6 W vs. Kansas 4-3 M2 W Boston College 2-0 M12 L vs. Northern Iowa 8-6 Mizzou 9 Kansas City 1 M9 L Nebraska 9-1 M2 L at UCLA 2-0 M12 W vs. Southern Illinois 6-1 Mizzou 3 Kansas City 0 M9 W Texas 1-0 M12 W vs. Pittsburg State 6-2 M16 W vs. Illinois State 4-0 Mizzou 0 Iowa State 2 M10 L Texas A&M 4-0 M12 W vs. Pittsburg State 8-0 (6 inn.) M16 W vs. Illinois State 2-1 M15 W at Houston 3-2 M17 W vs. Western Michigan 6-0 M15 W Boston University 4-0 1999 41-21 (10-5 Big 12) M17 W vs. Drake 8-3 2002 29-33 (4-14 Big 12) M16 L Boston University 8-7 (8 inn.) NCAA LOS ANGELES REGIONAL M18 W vs. Illinois State 5-1 F8 W at San Diego State 4-2 M16 W at Houston 5-1 F12 W Western Illinois 2-0 M18 W vs. Western Michigan 4-1 F8 L Hawai’i 3-1 M22 W at Texas Tech 6-4 F12 W Northern Illinois 1-0 M19 W vs. Drake 3-0 F9 L at San Diego State 4-3 M23 W at Texas Tech 8-0 F13 L Kansas 4-2 M25 L at Nebraska 4-3 F9 L Hawai’i 5-1 M26 W at Oklahoma 2-0 F13 L Minnesota 2-1 M26 L at Nebraska 2-1 F16 L vs. Western Illinois 2-1 M26 L at Oklahoma 5-1 F13 W Minnesota 4-3 M28 W at Iowa State 3-2 F16 W vs. Illinois-Chicago 11-8 M29 L vs. Texas A&M 4-2 F13 L Kansas 2-0 M28 W at Iowa State 6-3 F17 L vs. Rhode Island 6-5 M30 W vs. Texas A&M 6-5 (10 inn.) F20 W Kansas City 10-2 M29 L at Iowa 2-0 F17 W vs. Rhode Island 9-0 A2 W at SEMO 9-0 (5 inn.) F20 W Northern Iowa 6-0 M29 L at Iowa 7-0 F22 W Massachusetts 1-0 A2 W at SEMO 9-0 F20 W Saint Louis 19-2 A1 L vs. Texas 2-1 F22 L Stanford 4-1 A5 W vs. Texas 1-0 F20 W Northern Iowa 4-2 A2 W vs. Texas 3-1 F23 L Cal State-Fullerton 6-0 A10 W vs. Iowa State 1-0 (8 inn.) F26 W Connecticut 9-3 A5 W Kansas 3-0 F23 L Southern Mississippi 2-1 A10 W vs. Iowa State 4-0 F26 L Washington 2-0 A8 W Oklahoma State 7-6 F24 W New Mexico 4-0 A12 L at Oklahoma State 8-0 (5 inn.) F27 L LSU 1-0 A9 W Oklahoma State 8-0 F24 W Connecticut 2-0 A13 L at Oklahoma State 2-1 F27 W Michigan State 3-1 A11 L at Kansas 2-1 M1 W UNLV 4-0 A15 W vs. Kansas City 5-3 M4 L Fresno State 7-2 A12 L vs. Oklahoma 7-3 M1 L Central Michigan 5-4 A15 W vs. Kansas City 5-3 M4 W DePaul 4-2 A12 L vs. Oklahoma 2-1 M1 L Central Michigan 2-1 A19 W at Baylor 5-2 M5 L Fresno State 10-1 A15 L at Texas A&M 4-1 M2 W South Carolina 6-0 A19 W at Baylor 4-1 M6 L UCLA 9-0 A16 L at Texas A&M 4-2 M2 W Michigan 2-1 A21 W at Kansas 8-4 M6 W Long Beach State 9-0 A20 L SEMO 5-0 M3 L Michigan State 8-6 A21 W at Kansas 13-1 Unk. W Creighton 2-1 A22 L at Texas Tech 9-1 M3 L Ohio 5-3 A26 L vs. Nebraska 11-2 Unk. L Oregon State 3-0 A23 L at Texas Tech 6-5 M8 W Columbia University 1-0 A27 W vs. Nebraska 2-0 Unk. W Centenary 8-0 A26 W at Southern Illinois 7-2 M8 L vs. Louisville 3-2 M2 L Nebraska 5-0 Unk. W Jacksonville State 2-0 A29 L vs. Baylor 2-1 M9 L vs. Drake 3-0 M2 L Baylor 5-4 (11 inn.) M12 W Kentucky 9-1 A30 W vs. Baylor 3-2 M9 W vs. Columbia University 5-0 M15 L Notre Dame 4-3 (8 inn.) M18 L Indiana 1-0 M10 W Kansas 5-1 M10 L vs. Louisville 3-2 M15 L Wright State 3-1 M19 W Indiana 8-0 M11 L Oklahoma 8-3 M10 L Drake 3-2 M19 W Loyola-Chicago 6-1 M11 W Oklahoma State 4-2 M14 W at Evansville 3-1 M20 W Butler 7-3 M12 W Texas Tech 1-0 M14 W at Evansville 8-0 2004 29-26 (13-4 BIG 12) NCAA LOS ANGELES REGIONAL M21 W NW Missouri State 1-0 M12 L Texas A&M 6-5 M15 W vs. Connecticut 9-2 F6 W Appalachian State 1-0 M21 W Western Michigan 3-1 M15 W vs. Abilene Christian 7-1 F6 L Chattanooga 5-4 M23 W Wichita State 6-0 M16 W vs. Iowa State 6-4 F7 L at Florida 3-0 M23 L Wichita State 1-0 2001 31-28 (5-11 Big 12) M16 W vs. Connecticut 2-0 F9 W New Mexico State 3-1 F7 L USF 3-0 M25 W Tulsa 8-6 M17 W vs. Loyola 4-2 F9 W Massachusetts 5-1 F8 W Arkansas 5-3 M25 W Tulsa 3-2 M17 W vs. Iowa State 5-3 F9 L Utah State 6-1 F13 L Pacific 2-0 M27 L Oklahoma 1-0 M19 W vs. Connecticut 9-0 (5 inn.) F10 L UNLV 11-6 F13 L at Stanford 2-1 M28 W Oklahoma State 7-3 M23 L at Texas 9-2 F10 L Wisconsin 8-3 F14 L Santa Clara 4-3 M28 W Oklahoma State 6-2 M24 L at Texas 5-4 F11 L Arizona 8-0 F14 L at Stanford 5-2 A3 W Kansas 5-0 M27 L at Iowa State 10-2 F11 L DePaul 4-0 F15 L Pacific 3-0 A7 W Kansas City 9-0 M27 L at Iowa State 4-1 F11 W New Mexico State 3-1 F20 L Southeast Louisiana 4-0 A7 W Kansas City 3-0 M29 L vs. Oklahoma State 5-2 F17 W vs. Western Illinois 2-1 F21 L Stephen F. Austin 2-1 A10 L Texas Tech 4-3 M30 L vs. Oklahoma State 3-1 F17 L vs. DePaul 3-0 F21 W Stephen F. Austin 4-1 A10 L Texas Tech 6-2 M31 W vs. Kansas 2-1 F18 W Northern Illinois 3-0 F21 L at Louisiana 1-0 A11 W Baylor 6-2 A2 W at Saint Louis 5-2 F23 L Fresno State 2-0 F22 W Prairie View A&M 9-0 A11 W Baylor 7-1 A2 L at Saint Louis 5-4 F23 W Georgia 4-1 M2 W Oklahoma City 6-3 A17 L Kansas 7-4 A3 W vs. SEMO 10-2 F24 L Michigan 1-0 M2 W Oklahoma City 8-0 (5 inn.) A21 W Southern Illinois 3-1 A3 W vs. SEMO 12-0 F24 L DePaul 6-0 M6 W vs. Drake 7-1 A21 L Southern Illinois 6-5 A6 L vs. Baylor 5-4 F25 L Fresno State 3-1 M6 W vs. Drake 10-2 A24 W Texas A&M 3-1 A7 L vs. Baylor 4-1 M2 W Utah State 8-7 M7 W vs. Drake 3-2 A24 W Texas A&M 4-3 A10 L vs. Oklahoma 8-1 M2 L Utah 2-1 M10 W at Arizona State 8-0 M1 W Iowa State 3-2 A10 L vs. Oklahoma 3-1 M3 L Washington 3-2 M10 L at Arizona State 10-1 M1 L Iowa State 6-0 A13 L Nebraska 4-3 (9 inn.) M3 W UC-Santa Barbara 3-1 M12 L at Arizona 5-0 M2 W Nebraska 1-0 A14 W Nebraska 4-2 M4 L Stanford 10-0 M13 L at Arizona 3-2 M2 W Nebraska 1-0 A16 W at Kansas City 1-0 M9 W vs. UT Martin 6-4 M14 L at Arizona 7-0 M13 W Texas Tech 5-2 A16 W at Kansas City 11-6 M9 L vs. Iowa State 6-4 M21 W at Oregon 8-0 Unk. L Texas 8-6 A18 W at Kansas 4-2 M10 W vs. Indiana State 5-1 M21 L at Oregon 4-3 (9 inn.) Unk. L Kansas 1-0 A20 W vs. Texas Tech 6-1 M10 W vs. UT Martin 15-0 M22 L at Oregon State 11-1 Unk. L Cal-State Northridge 7-3 A21 L vs. Texas Tech 9-1 M22 L at Oregon State 3-1 M11 W vs. Indiana State 9-1 M21 W Alabama 1-0 A23 W vs. Saint Louis 6-5 M23 W at Portland State 8-0 M11 W vs. Iowa State 6-5 MEDIA GUIDE 47 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

M23 W at Portland State 5-3 F19 W Tennessee Tech 4-0 M16 L vs. (7) Northwestern 8-0 (6 inn.) M18 W at Iowa 5-4 M26 L at Texas State 9-3 F24 L North Carolina 3-0 M17 W vs. Western Illinois 4-3 (8 inn.) M23 L at (3) Alabama 6-1 M27 W at Texas 3-0 F24 L Auburn 2-0 M17 L vs. Western Illinois 9-8 M24 L at (3) Alabama 7-1 M28 W at Texas 6-2 M1 W Wichita State 1-0 M18 W vs. Western Illinois 10-8 A3 W vs. Oklahoma State 3-2 (14 inn.) M3 W SEMO 7-1 M18 L (7) Northwestern 10-0 A4 W vs. Oklahoma State 5-0 M4 L at Missouri State 9-7 M21 L at (19) Southern Illinois 1-0 2009 50-12 (12-6 Big 12) A7 W vs. Kansas 7-0 M5 W UMKC 5-2 M24 W at Texas Tech 7-4 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL A10 L at Oklahoma 5-0 M5 W Saint Louis 10-2 (10 inn.) M28 W at Louisville 5-2 NCAA LOS ANGELES SUPER REGIONAL A10 L at Oklahoma 1-0 M7 W vs. Truman State 10-3 M28 W at Louisville 4-2 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (NO. 9/8) A14 W at Kansas 3-0 M7 W vs. Truman State 3-1 M31 W vs. (9) Texas 6-4 F14 W Evansville 4-2 A17 W vs. Baylor 1-0 M10 W vs. Mississippi Valley State 9-1 (5 inn.) A1 W vs. (9) Texas 1-0 F14 W Virginia Tech 10-0 (5 inn.) A18 W vs. Baylor 4-3 M11 W vs. Drake 8-0 A6 W at Oklahoma State 2-1 F15 W Georgia State 6-2 A24 L at Texas A&M 2-0 M11 W vs. Mississippi Valley State 10-0 (6 inn.) A7 W at Oklahoma State 6-1 F20 W Florida International 7-0 A28 W at Iowa State 9-0 (5 inn.) M12 L vs. Drake 7-6 (8 inn.) A15 L vs. (3) Oklahoma 5-1 F20 W Florida Atlantic 9-1 (6 inn.) A28 W at Iowa State 10-1 (6 inn.) M15 W vs. Northern Iowa 3 A15 L vs. (3) Oklahoma 8-3 F21 W Arkansas 8-0 (6 inn.) M1 L vs. Texas Tech 1-0 M15 W vs. Northern Iowa 4 A18 W at Kansas 3-0 F21 W Florida International 5-0 M2 W vs. Texas Tech 10-0 (5 inn.) M18 L vs. Louisville 2-0 A18 W at Kansas 1-0 F22 W Providence College 5-0 M8 W at Nebraska 4-3 M18 L vs. Louisville 7-6 A21 L vs. Texas A&M 5-0 F25 W vs. Saint Louis 12-0 (5 inn.) M9 W Nebraska 1-0 M19 L vs. Louisville 4-0 A22 W vs. Texas A&M 7-0 F25 W vs. Saint Louis 7-2 M13 W Oklahoma State 4-3 M25 W at Oklahoma 8-6 A26 W Iowa State 1-0 F27 W Oregon 8-7 (9 inn.) M14 W Texas A&M 1-0 (8 inn.) M26 W at Oklahoma 9-6 A26 W Iowa State 5-0 F28 W Santa Clara 10-0 (5 inn.) M15 W Oklahoma 3-2 (13 inn.) M27 W at UNLV 6-4 A28 W at (10) Baylor 4-3 F28 L San Diego State 4-2 (8 inn.) M15 L Nebraska 1-0 M27 L at UNLV 9-6 A29 L at (10) Baylor 3-0 M1 L (4) UCLA 2-1 M20 L Louisville 1-0 (8 inn.) M28 L at UNLV 11-4 M5 W vs. Nebraska 5-0 M1 W San Diego 9-0 (5 inn.) M21 L Mississippi Valley State 4-3 A1 L Baylor 7-0 M6 L vs. Nebraska 3-1 M4 W vs. SIUE 2-0 A2 L vs. Baylor 11-1 (5 inn.) M11 W (18) Texas 3-0 M4 L vs. SIUE 2-0 A8 L at Texas 4-3 M12 L (3) Oklahoma 7-1 M6 W Kansas City 9-0 (6 inn.) 2005 44-15 (10-8 Big 12) A9 L at Texas 1-0 M18 W at (14) Southern Illinois 8-0 (5 inn.) M7 W SEMO 8-0 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL (NO. 12/20) A12 W vs. Kansas 4-0 M19 L (14) DePaul 2-0 M8 W Saint Louis 4-3 F11 W Nicholls State 6-0 A14 W vs. Oklahoma State 5-3 M19 L at (24) Southern Illinois 7-4 M8 W at Missouri State 5-0 F11 W at Florida State 3-2 (9 inn.) A15 L vs. Oklahoma State 5-1 M20 L (14) DePaul 3-0 M11 W vs. Northern Iowa 2-1 F12 W at Florida State 6-3 A18 L vs. Southern Illinois 12-0 (5 inn.) M13 W Coastal Carolina 9-0 (5 inn.) F12 W Nicholls State 11-1 (5 inn.) A19 L at Kansas 5-1 M14 W Michigan State 10-4 F18 W Maryland 6-1 A22 L at Texas A&M 4-2 2008 47-17 (11-6 Big 12) M14 W (15) North Carolina 9-6 F18 W Penn State 3-2 A23 L at Texas A&M 8-0 (5 inn.) NCAA IOWA CITY REGIONAL M15 W (15) North Carolina 8-0 ( 5 inn.) F19 W at Alabama 6-1 A26 W at Iowa State 8-3 NCAA TUSCALOOSA SUPER REGIONAL (NO. 24/16) M18 W vs. Western Illinois 13-1 (5 inn.) F19 L Maryland 3-2 A26 L at Iowa State 3-2 F8 L (16) Virginia Tech 2-0 M18 W vs. Western Illinois 1 F20 W Penn State 5-1 A29 W vs. Texas Tech 7-5 F8 W Florida International 6-4 M21 L vs. Texas 6-2 F25 W at Louisville 4-0 A30 W vs. Texas Tech 2-1 F9 W UT Arlington 4-0 M22 W vs. Texas 11-6 F25 L Minnesota 6-5 (8 inn.) M6 L at Nebraska 3-1 F9 L Pittsburgh 2-1 M24 W at Houston 9-1 F26 W Ball State 13-1 (5 inn.) M7 L at Nebraska 5-3 F10 W (16) Virginia Tech 2-1 M25 W at Houston 4-2 F27 W Iowa 3-1 (8 inn.) M10 W Texas Tech 6-3 F15 L (10) UCLA 4-0 M28 W at Baylor 2-1 M5 W SEMO 8-0 (5 inn.) M10 W Nebraska 3-0 F15 L BYU 4-0 M29 W at Baylor 7-1 M5 W Missouri State 8-0 (5 inn.) M11 L Kansas 2-0 F16 W UC Davis 7-1 A1 W at Kansas 8-0 (6 inn.) M6 W at Kansas City 11-0 (5 inn.) M12 W Texas A&M 5-3 F16 W Cal Poly 8-3 A1 L at Kansas 4-1 M6 W SEMO 6-2 M12 L Oklahoma 4-0 F17 W Portland State 10-3 A4 W vs. (19) Texas A&M 8-0 (5 inn.) M9 W vs. Ball State 15-7 (6 inn.) F22 W Wichita State 2-0 A4 W vs. (19) Texas A&M 9-1 ( 5 inn.) M9 W vs. Ball State 10-0 (5 inn.) F23 W Texas Tech 10-4 A8 W vs. (24) Southern Illinois 9-1 (5 inn.) M12 W vs. Drake 10-2 (5 inn.) EHREN EARLEYWINE (2007-17) F23 L New Mexico 6-4 A10 W at Oklahoma State 5-3 M12 W vs. Drake 7-2 F24 L (22) Washington 6-0 A11 W at Oklahoma State 6-1 M13 W vs. Drake 11-2 11 SEASONS // 482-182 Overall* F27 W vs. Saint Louis 10-0 (5 inn.) A15 W vs. Missouri S&T 10-2 (6 inn.) M15 W vs. Missouri State 8-0 (5 inn.) 2x Big 12 Titles F27 W vs. Saint Louis 6-0 A15 W vs. Missouri S&T 6-0 M16 W at Evansville 8-3 F29 W vs. South Dakota State 8-3 A18 W at Texas Tech 12-0 M19 W vs. Kansas City 12-0 (5 inn.) 9x NCAA Regional appearances* F29 W vs. Boston University 3-0 A19 W at Texas Tech 10-3 M19 W vs. Louisiana Tech 11-1 (5 inn.) 7x NCAA Super Regional M1 W vs. South Dakota State 3-1 A22 W vs. Iowa State 5-0 M20 W vs. Louisiana Tech 6-1 appearances* M1 W vs. Boston University 7-6 A22 L vs. Iowa State 4-3 M20 W vs. Kansas City 6-0 M2 W vs. Boston University 12-6 A25 L vs. (13) Oklahoma 6-2 M25 L at Oklahoma State 6-5 (10 inn.) 3x NCAA WCWS appearances M6 W Chattanooga 3-1 A26 L vs. (13) Oklahoma 4-2 M25 W at Oklahoma State 12-0 (5 inn.) M2 L vs. Nebraska 6-1 *Adjusted due to NCAA sanctions M6 W Central Michigan 8-2 M31 L at Southern Illinois 2-1 M7 W Purdue 9-4 M3 W vs. Nebraska 5-0 A2 L vs. Oklahoma 8-3 M8 W Long Island University 5-4 M8 W Oklahoma State 10-0 (5 inn.) A3 L vs. Oklahoma 6-4 M9 W Villanova 10-4 M9 W Baylor 1-0 A6 W vs. Iowa State 9-1 (5 inn.) 2007 41-24 (13-4 Big 12) M12 W at Wichita State 3-2 M10 W (10) Oklahoma 5-0 A6 W vs. Iowa State 11-1 (5 inn.) NCAA CARBONDALE REGIONAL (NO. 24/19) M12 W at Wichita State 13-5 (6 inn.) M16 W Illinois 5-1 A9 W at Texas Tech 8-0 (6 inn.) F9 W Centenary College 8-1 M14 W vs. North Dakota State 6-3 M16 W vs. Bradley 2-1 A10 W at Texas Tech 3-1 F9 W Middle Tennessee St. 8-3 M14 W vs. Wisconsin 10-2 M17 W vs. (2) DePaul 1-0 A13 L vs. Kansas 5-3 F10 L Memphis 9-3 M15 W vs. North Dakota State 9-1 (5 inn.) M23 W at (2) UCLA 2-1 A16 W vs. Texas 3-2 (13 inn.) F10 L at (9) LSU 7-1 M16 W vs. North Dakota State 9-0 (5 inn.) M24 L at (2) UCLA 5-2 A17 L vs. Texas 1-0 F11 L Memphis 7-3 M16 W vs. Wisconsin 3-1 M24 W at (2) UCLA 9-1 (5 inn.) A23 L at Baylor 5-4 (8 inn.) F14 W vs. Kansas City 12-1 (5 inn.) M19 L vs. Bradley 5-4 M28 L (9) Arizona State 7-3 A24 L at Baylor 4-3 F14 W vs. Kansas City 11-0 (5 inn.) M19 W vs. Bradley 6-0 M30 L (8) Georgia 5-2 A27 W vs. North Dakota State 9-1 (6 inn.) F16 L Pacific 9-3 M21 W vs. Oklahoma State 9-1 (5 inn.) A27 W vs. North Dakota State 8-0 (5 inn.) F16 L at (13) Stanford 5-0 M22 W vs. Oklahoma State 3-0 2010 51-13 (11-7 Big 12) A30 W vs. Texas A&M 6-5 F17 W Santa Clara 8-2 M25 L at Texas San Antonio 4-1 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL M1 W vs. Texas A&M 5-4 (8 inn.) F17 W Pacific 9-8 M26 W at Texas San Antonio 9-0 (6 inn.) NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) SUPER REGIONAL M4 W at Kansas 3-0 F18 L at (13) Stanford 4-1 M29 L at (7) Texas A&M 5-1 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (NO. 8/8) M7 L vs. Nebraska 2-1 F21 W vs. Saint Louis 15-4 (5 inn.) M30 L at (7) Texas A&M 9-4 F13 W at (2) Alabama 2-1 M8 W vs. Nebraska 1-0 F21 W vs. Saint Louis 11-3 (5 inn.) A2 W vs. Drake 16-0 (5 inn.) F13 L at (2) Alabama 9-0 (5 inn.) M12 L Baylor 7-2 F23 W Kansas City 7-1 A2 W vs. Drake 5-1 F14 W at (2) Alabama 9-0 (5 inn.) M13 W Nebraska 5-1 F23 W Colorado State 8-1 A6 L at (11) Oklahoma 8-0 (6 inn.) F21 L at (2) Arizona 5-0 M13 W Oklahoma State 5-1 F25 W at Arkansas 6-3 A6 L at (11) Oklahoma 4-3 F21 W at (2) Arizona 10-5 M13 W Baylor 9-2 F25 W Wichita State 8-2 A9 W at Saint Louis 7-6 F26 W (4) Michigan 2-1 M14 W Baylor 10-4 (8 inn.) F25 W at Arkansas 12-11 A9 W at Saint Louis 14-0 (5 inn.) F26 W Virginia Tech 9-4 M14 L Texas 2-0 F25 W Wichita State 10-7 A12 W vs. Texas Tech 5-3 F27 W (18) Louisiana-Lafayette 11-6 M20 L vs. Southern Illinois 3-0 M2 L at (3) Arizona 5-4 A13 W vs. Texas Tech 10-6 F27 W (20) Massachusetts 2-1 M21 W vs. Robert Morris 9-0 (5 inn.) M3 L at (3) Arizona 8-1 A16 W vs. Kansas 7-2 F28 W Radford 7-6 (10 inn.) M21 W vs. Southern Illinois 9-0 (5 inn.) M4 L at (3) Arizona 8-7 A16 W vs. Kansas 6-5 (8 inn.) M3 W vs. Saint Louis 6-0 M22 L vs. Stanford 3-2 M7 W vs. Wichita State 8-5 A19 L at Texas 6-1 M6 W vs. SEMO 13-0 (5 inn.) M7 W vs. Wichita State 10-3 A20 W at Texas 4-1 M6 W vs. Missouri State 8-0 (5 inn.) M9 W (11) Washington 10-8 (10 inn.) A23 W at Iowa State 12-1 (5 inn.) M7 W vs. UMKC 9-3 2006 26-27 (7-11 Big 12) M9 L at (3) Arizona State 4-2 F10 L at Georgia Tech 11-6 A23 W at Iowa State 6-0 M10 W vs. Northern Iowa 3-0 M10 L (11) Washington 5-1 F10 W at Georgia Tech 8-5 A27 W vs. Baylor 8-3 M12 W vs. New Mexico 2-0 M10 L at (3) Arizona State 6-0 F11 W at Georgia Tech 9-3 M3 L at Nebraska 7-3 M14 W vs. Illinois State 3-1 M11 L (11) Washington 6-4 F17 L at Arizona 4-0 M4 W at Nebraska 9-4 M14 W vs. Bradley 9-1 M14 W vs. North Dakota State 5-4 F17 L North Carolina State 6-0 M10 L Texas Tech 5-3 M17 W vs. Wichita State 8-0 (6 inn.) M14 W vs. North Dakota State 7-1 F18 W Pacific 3-2 M16 W at Iowa 3-2 (8 inn.) M17 W vs. Wichita State 6-1 M16 W vs. Columbia College 20-5 (6 inn.) M17 W (18) Long Beach State 5-3 F18 L Texas Tech 8-3 M19 W vs. Northern Colorado 7-1 48 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

M19 L vs. Ball State 2-1 M7 L vs. (3) Texas 2-0 M13 W vs. Evansville 3-1 M1 W vs. (6) Alabama 8-6 M20 W vs. Eastern Michigan 9-0 (6 inn.) M8 W vs. (3) Texas 6-3 M13 W vs. Evansville 4-3 M2 L vs. (6) Alabama 3-1 M20 W vs. Northern Colorado 8-0 (5 inn.) M12 W at (20) Oklahoma State 5-1 M15 W at Ole Miss 11-0 M3 L vs. (6) Alabama 2-0 M21 W vs. Northwestern 5-1 M14 W vs. Iowa State 8-2 M16 W at Ole Miss 6-1 M8 L (25) LSU 6-0 M27 W at (12) Oklahoma 11-5 M14 W vs. Iowa State 8-1 M17 W at Ole Miss 12-0 M16 W vs. Bradley 6-5 (8 inn.) M28 L at (12) Oklahoma 9-0 (6 inn.) M21 W vs. Illinois State 12-3 (5 inn.) M23 W vs. Georgia Tech 8-0 M17 W vs. Kansas 6-3 M31 W vs. Saint Louis 8-0 (5 inn.) M21 L vs. DePaul 2-1 (11 inn.) M23 W vs. Georgia Tech 16-0 M18 L vs. (19) Nebraska 11-4 M 31 W vs. Saint Louis 9-0 (5 inn.) M21 W vs. Illinois State 8-4 M29 W vs. South Carolina 10-2 M18 L vs. (19) Nebraska 8-1 A3 L vs. (15) Oklahoma State 8-3 M22 W vs. DePaul 7-3 M30 W vs. South Carolina 12-3 A3 L vs. (15) Oklahoma State 1-0 M22 W vs. DePaul 8-0 (6 inn.) M30 W vs. South Carolina 8-0 A7 W vs. Kansas 5-4 M28 W vs. (15) Washington 4-0 A3 W at Missouri State 12-0 2015 41-17 (14-10 SEC) A7 W vs. Kansas 10-2 (6 inn.) M29 W vs. (15) Washington 6-3 A3 W at Missouri State 7-0 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL A10 L at (16) Texas 5-2 J2 L (2) Florida 6-2 A5 L at (4) Alabama 4-1 NCAA LOS ANGELES SUPER REGIONAL (NO. 11/14) A10 L at (16) Texas 10-2 (5 inn.) J4 W (13) Oklahoma 4-1 A6 W at (4) Alabama 9-4 F13 W Louisville 5-1 A13 W at SIUE 11-1 (5 inn.) J4 L (17) Baylor 1-0 (13 inn.) A7 L at (4) Alabama 14-6 F13 W Chattanooga 6-1 A13 W at SIUE 6-0 A12 W vs. Arkansas 9-0 F14 L UCF 1-0 A14 W at Southern Illinois 9-2 A13 L vs. Arkansas 4-1 f14 L Cleveland State 4-2 A17 W vs. Texas Tech 3-1 2012 47-14 (17-7 Big 12) A14 L vs. Arkansas 11-10 F15 W South Dakota State 13-0 A18 W vs. Texas Tech 5-2 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL A19 W at (11) LSU 1 F19 W Cal State Fullerton 10-2 A21 W vs. Evansville 8-0 (5 inn.) NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) SUPER REGIONAL (NO. 11/14) A20 L at (11) LSU 8 F19 W Long Beach State 6-2 A22 W vs. Missouri S&T 8-0 (5 inn.) F17 W Ball State 3-2 A21 W at (11) LSU 2 F20 W (25) Texas 4-3 A22 W vs. Central Methodist 7-1 F17 W Troy 4-0 A24 L vs. Western Kentucky 1-0 F20 L (12) UCLA 8-0 (6 inn.) A24 W at (22) Texas A&M 14-1 (5 inn.) F18 L Eastern Kentucky 6-5 (10 inn.) A24 W vs. Western Kentucky 7-1 F21 W (13) Arizona 3-2 A25 L at (22) Texas A&M 6-5 F19 W ETSU 9-3 A26 W at (19) Kentucky 2-1 F27 L (23) Notre Dame 3-2 A28 W at Iowa State 12-6 F24 W UC Davis 8-0 (5 inn.) A27 L at (19) Kentucky 8-2 F27 W Penn State 11-7 (8 inn.) A28 W at Iowa State 14-9 F25 L (22) Nebraska 6-4 A28 W at (19) Kentucky 7-0 M1 W Maryland 5-1 A29 W vs. Central Methodist 5-0 F25 W (7) Washington 2-0 M1 W at Western Illinois 10-5 M7 W at South Carolina 4-2 M1 W vs. Baylor 9-2 F26 L Northwestern 7-1 M1 W at Western Illinois 12-4 M8 W at South Carolina 9-3 M2 W vs. Baylor 11-6 F26 W (5) UCLA 7-5 M4 W vs. (4) Tennessee 2-0 M9 W at South Carolina 8-0 M5 W at Western Illinois 5-1 M3 W Saint Louis 10-0 (5 inn.) M4 L vs. (4) Tennessee 10-1 M11 W vs. SEMO 2-1 M5 W at Western Illinois 7-1 M3 W SEMO 9-0 (5 inn.) M5 W vs. (4) Tennessee 12-8 M11 W vs. SEMO 10-1 (5 inn.) M8 L at Nebraska 5-2 M3 W Missouri State 3-1 M9 W (25) Arkansas 8-0 M13 W Fordham 7-5 M9 W at Nebraska 5-0 M4 W at UMKC 6-0 M11 W (4) Tennessee 3-0 M13 W Lipscomb 10-2 (6 inn.) M15 W (14) Oklahoma State 5-0 M9 W vs. Alcorn State 14-1 (5 inn.) M11 L (2) Florida 10-4 M14 W Longwood 12-4 (5 inn.) M15 W (13) Texas 1-6 M9 W vs. Boise State 8-0 (5 inn.) M17 W vs. Stony Brook 3-0 M15 W at North Carolina State 13-6 (6 inn.) M16 L (11) Oklahoma 9-0 (6 inn.) M10 W Alcorn State 9-1 (5 inn.) M18 W vs. Hofstra 1-0 M20 L at (14) Tennessee 12-4 (6 inn.) M21 W vs. Creighton 3-2 M10 W Boise State 8-0 (5 inn.) M19 L vs. Hofstra 10-0 (5 inn.) M21 W at (14) Tennessee 9-8 M22 W vs. (18) Illinois 3-1 M11 W Alcorn State 9-0 (5 inn.) M19 W vs. Hofstra 5-0 M22 L at (14) Tennessee 10-7 M23 W vs. (18) Illinois 4-2 M11 W Northern Illinois 8-0 (5 inn.) M23 L vs. (11) Washington 2-1 (8 inn.) M25 W Illinois 17-5 (6 inn.) M29 W vs. (22) Oregon 1-0 M14 W at Arkansas 4-0 M24 L vs. (11) Washington 1-0 M26 L vs. (8) Auburn 14-6 (5 inn.) M30 W vs. (22) Oregon 7-2 M16 W vs. Kansas 10-0 (6 inn.) M28 W vs. (8) Auburn 5-4 (8 inn.) J3 L (23) Hawai’i 3-2 M18 W vs. Kansas 5-0 M29 L vs. (8) Auburn 10-8 J5 L (5) Florida 5-0 M18 W vs. Kansas 9-0 (6 inn.) 2014 43-18 (15-9 SEC) A1 W vs. Saint Louis 10-6 M21 W vs. Iowa 0 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL (NO. 16/19) A3 W at (9) Georgia 5-2 M21 W vs. Iowa 0 F14 W UAB 8-1 A4 L at (9) Georgia 6-4 2011 53-10 (15-3 Big 12) M23 L at (19) Texas A&M 2-1 F14 W Iowa 2-1 (8 inn.) A5 L at (9) Georgia 5-4 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL M24 W at (19) Texas A&M 6-5 F15 W Lipscomb 8-0 (5 inn.) A10 W vs. Mississippi State 3-2 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) SUPER REGIONAL M25 L at (19) Texas A&M 1-0 (8 inn.) F15 W Drake 9-0 (5 inn.) A11 L vs. Mississippi State 8-4 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES (NO. 4/6) M28 W vs. Evansville 4-2 F16 L (16) Baylor 2-1 A12 W vs. Mississippi State 10-2 (5 inn.) F7 W San Diego State 9-1 M28 W vs. Evansville 7-0 F20 W (14) Arizona 2-0 A15 W at Western Illinois 15-4 F18 L Fresno State 6-3 M30 W vs. (18) Baylor 1 F20 L (15) Baylor 3-2 A15 W at Western Illinois 1 F20 L (15) California 1-0 M31 W vs. (18) Baylor 2 F21 W Fordham 8-0 (5 inn.) A17 W at Arkansas 9-0 F25 W Temple 8-7 A1 W vs. (18) Baylor 0 F21 W San Diego State 11-2 (5 inn.) A18 W at Arkansas 11-1 F25 W Illinois State 8-2 A5 L at (3) Texas 9-5 F22 L (8) UCLA 4-3 A19 W at Arkansas 10-0 F26 L (5) Alabama 3-1 A6 W at (3) Texas 11-4 F28 W Bradley 1-0 A22 W vs. Iowa 10-2 (6 inn.) F26 W USF 4-1 A7 W at (3) Texas 2-0 F28 W Syracuse 9-7 (8 inn.) A23 W at Missouri State 6-0 F27 W Western Michigan 6-1 A11 W vs. Northern Iowa 3-1 M1 W Illinois State 11-10 A25 W vs. (3) LSU 2 M2 W vs. Drake 5-0 A13 L vs. Texas Tech 2-0 M1 W Radford 7-1 A26 W vs. (3) LSU 2 M2 W vs. Drake 8-1 A14 L vs. Texas Tech 5-4 M2 W Ohio State 7-0 A27 L vs. (3) LSU 9-0 (5 inn.) M4 W vs. SEMO 5-0 A14 W vs. Texas Tech 4-1 (8 inn.) M7 W at (13) Texas A&M 7-0 A29 W vs. Northern Iowa 4-2 M5 W vs. Saint Louis 12-0 A18 W vs. Western Illinois 8-0 (6 inn.) M8 L at (13) Texas A&M 11-2 (5 inn.) A29 W vs. Northern Iowa 10-9 M6 W vs. Missouri State 11-0 (6 inn.) A20 L at (5) Oklahoma 2-1 (10 inn.) M9 L at (13) Texas A&M 4-3 (8 inn.) M1 L vs. (1) Florida 7-6 M6 W vs. UMKC 3-0 A21 W at (5) Oklahoma 4-2 (8 inn.) M11 W at Evansville 7-3 M2 L vs. (1) Florida 9-6 M9 W vs. Arkansas 12-0 (5 inn.) A22 L at (5) Oklahoma 2-1 M11 W at Evansville 6-2 M3 W vs. (1) Florida 3-2 (8 inn.) M12 W vs. Illinois State 9-0 (5 inn.) A27 W at Iowa State 9-0 (5 inn.) M14 W vs. (9) Kentucky 7-2 M6 W Mississippi State 9-0 (6 inn.) M12 W vs. Illinois 4-3 A28 W at Iowa State 8-0 (6 inn.) M15 L vs. (9) Kentucky 3-2 M7 L (7) Auburn 5-2 M13 W vs. Illinois State 10-0 ( 5 inn.) A29 W at Iowa State 6-5 M15 L vs. (9) Kentucky 8-7 (8 inn.) M15 W vs. Indiana State 7-0 M13 W vs. Illinois 8-0 (6 inn.) M2 W vs. Murray State 5-4 M19 W vs. Illinois State 4-2 M16 W vs. Kansas 5-3 M16 W vs. Southern Illinois 3-0 M2 L vs. Murray State 3-2 M19 W vs. Illinois State 5-0 M17 W vs. Kansas 7-6 M18 W vs. North Dakota State 4-3 M4 W at (12) Oregon 4 M21 W vs. Ball State 11-3 (6 inn.) M23 L at (7) UCLA 7-4 M18 W vs. Western Michigan 10-0 (5 inn.) M5 L at (12) Oregon 8 M22 W vs. North Dakota State 11-2 (5 inn.) M24 L at (7) UCLA 10-6 M19 W vs. North Dakota State 11-2 (5 inn.) M5 W at (12) Oregon 3 M22 W vs. Oklahoma State 2-1 M20 W vs. Western Michigan 10-1 (5 inn.) M11 W vs. Oklahoma State 4-0 M23 W vs. UMKC 14-0 (5 inn.) M20 W vs. Minnesota 2-0 M12 W vs. Oklahoma State 5-3 M26 L Illinois 3-0 2016 0-16 (0-10 SEC)** M23 W at Kansas 3-2 M13 W vs. Oklahoma State 1-0 (10 inn.) M26 W Illinois 9-6 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL M23 W at Kansas 6-5 M18 W vs. Illinois State 6-0 M28 W vs. (13) Georgia 9-6 NCAA ANN ARBOR SUPER REGIONAL (NO. 11/15) M26 W at (20) Texas Tech 4-1 M19 W vs. DePaul 1-0 (9 inn.) M29 W vs. (13) Georgia 6-3 F19 W* Jacksonville State 8-0 (5 inn.) M27 W at (20) Texas Tech 10-1 (6 inn.) M20 W vs. Illinois State 2-1 M30 L vs. (13) Georgia 6-2 F19 W* Elon 9-2 M30 W at North Texas 4-1 M26 L vs. LSU 6-1 A4 W at Mississippi State 6-0 F20 W* UAB 12-5 M30 L at North Texas 9-2 M27 W vs. LSU 5-1 A5 L at Mississippi State 9-3 F20 W* College of Charleston 8-0 (6 inn.) A2 L at (17) Baylor 3-2 M27 L vs. LSU 3-1 A5 W at Mississippi State 8-1 F21 W* Stephen F. Austin 5-2 A3 W at (17) Baylor 6-0 A9 W vs. Western Illinois 4-2 F21 W* Stetson 13-1 (5 inn.) A6 W at Evansville 7-2 A9 W vs. Western Illinois 5-0 F25 W* North Carolina State 17-2 (5 inn.) A6 W at Evansville 9-1 (5 inn.) 2013 38-14 (15-8 SEC) A11 W at (20) Auburn 4-2 F25 L Stanford 5-3 A9 W vs. (20) Texas A&M 6-3 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) REGIONAL A12 W at (20) Auburn 8-7 F26 W* Colorado State 9-1 (5 inn.) A10 W vs. (20) Texas A&M 3-0 NCAA COLUMBIA (MO.) SUPER REGIONAL (NO. 10/11) A13 W at (20) Auburn 7-6 F27 L (7) Oregon 8-7 ( 8 inn.) A13 W at Northern Iowa 7-2 F15 W UCSB 11-3 A16 L at Iowa 3-1 F27 W* BYU 16-6 A16 W vs. (15) Oklahoma 2 F15 W Fresno State 4-0 A16 L at Iowa 13-9 M3 L (2) Michigan 13-0 (5 inn.) A17 W vs. (15) Oklahoma 0 F16 W Fresno State 11-3 A18 W vs. Ole Miss 5-3 M3 W* San Jose State 8-3 A20 W at Saint Louis 7-4 F16 W San Diego 5-0 A18 W vs. Ole Miss 2-0 M4 W* California 6-5 (8 inn.) A20 W at Saint Louis 5-1 F17 W UCSB 12-1 A19 W vs. Ole Miss 9-1 (6 inn.) M5 W* (17) Arizona State 8-0 A22 L at (14) Nebraska 3-2 F21 W Maryland 13-1 A23 W vs. Missouri State 5-0 M5 W* (22) Baylor 10-4 A23 W at (14) Nebraska 4-1 F21 W San Diego State 2-1 A25 W at (3) Florida 5-3 M11 W* at Ole Miss 5-3 A30 W SIUE 10-0 F22 W (5) Florida 4-3 A26 L at (3) Florida 9-4 M13 W* at Ole Miss 2-0 M1 W at (16) Oklahoma State 5-0 F23 L Cal-State Fullerton 5-4 A27 W at (3) Florida 5-4 M13 L at Ole Miss 9-5 M4 W vs. Western Illinois 7-2 F23 W Cal-State Fullerton 7-0 A29 W Creighton 11-6 M16 W* vs. Western Illinois 6-0 M4 W vs. Western Illinois 5-0 M8 W vs. (7) Texas A&M 2-0 A29 W vs. Creighton 2-1 M16 W* vs. Western Illinois 6-0 M9 L vs. (7) Texas A&M 11-3 M19 W* at New Mexico State 9-6 MEDIA GUIDE 49 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

M19 W* at New Mexico State 14-3 M19 L Wisconsin 7-2 M8 L at (5) Alabama 3-1 M20 W* at New Mexico State 5-1 M20 L Illinois-Chicago 5-4 M8 L at (5) Alabama 14-8 ALL-TIME M21 W* at UTEP 15-4 (5 inn.) M10 L at (5) Alabama 11-5 MIZZOU COACHING RECORDS M21 W* at UTEP 10-0 (5 inn.) GINA FOGUE (2018- Interim) M15 L vs (8) Georgia 1-0 M23 W* vs. Northern Iowa 6-0 M16 W vs (8) Georgia 7-3 M26 W* at (6) Alabama 7-3 1 SEASON // 30-29 Overall M17 W vs (8) Georgia 8-7 ALEXIS JARRETT (1975-76) M26 L at (6) Alabama 9-1 (5 inn.) 1x NCAA Regional appearance M20 L vs Bradley 8-1 M28 L at (6) Alabama 16-2 (5 inn.) M22 W at (13) Kentucky 10-8 (8 inn.) TWO SEASONS // 28-14 Overall A1 L vs. (16) Tennessee 7-3 M23 W at (13) Kentucky 11-8 A2 W* vs. (16) Tennessee 5-4 2018 30-29 (6-17 SEC) M24 W at (13) Kentucky 8-4 A3 W* vs. (16) Tennessee 7-3 NCAA NORMAN REGIONAL (NO. 24/NR) M31 W vs. (5) Tennessee 5-4 DEBBIE DUREN (1977-80) A8 L vs. (10) Georgia 12-4 F9 W UTEP 3-0 M31 L vs. (5) Tennessee 2-1 A9 L vs. (10) Georgia 10-0 (5 inn.) F9 W CSUN 19-10 A1 L vs. (5) Tennessee 9-3 FOUR SEASONS // 78-60 Overall A10 L vs. (10) Georgia 6-3 F10 L (3) Oregon 14-2 A3 W at Whichita State 7-1 A13 W* vs. Wichita State 11-0 (5 inn.) F10 L (21) Oklahoma State 6-3 A3 W at Wihcita State 7-3 A13 W* vs. Wichita State 9-2 F11 L Oregon State 3-1 A5 W vs. Pittsburgh 9-2 BARB PREIST (1982-82) A15 L at (12) Kentucky 7-6 F16 W USF 10-5 A6 L vs. Pittsburgh 5-4 A16 W* at (12) Kentucky 9-2 F16 W UMASS (Lowell) 9-4 A6 L vs. Oregon 4-1 TWO SEASONS // 91-32 Overall A17 L at (12) Kentucky 3-2 F17 L (15) Oklahoma State 3-2 A7 W vs. Oregon 8-0 (5 inn.) A19 W* at Iowa 7-1 F17 L Marshall 8-2 A9 W vs. Illinois 2-0 A19 W* at Iowa 11-4 F18 W Florida Atlantic 7-2 A9 W vs. Illinois 3-2 JOYCE COMPTON (1983-86) A23 W* vs. (16) Texas A&M 7-6 (8 inn.) F18 W South Florida 4-3 (8 inn.) A12 L at (17) Ole Miss 7-5 (8 inn.) FOUR SEASONS // 115-77 Overall A24 W* vs. (16) Texas A&M 2-1 F22 W BYU 8-6 A12 L at (17) Ole Miss 1-0 A25 W* vs. (16) Texas A&M 7-1 F22 L (12) Arizona 9-4 A14 W at (17) Ole MIss 5-2 A29 W* at Mississippi State 8-5 F23 W North Carolina 9-0 (5 inn.) A18 W vs. Texas A&M 4-3 A30 W* at Mississippi State 3-1 F24 W Wisconsin 7-3 A19 W vs. Texas A&M 8-0 (5 inn.) RHESA SUMRELL (1987) M1 W* at Mississippi State 9-2 F 24 W Bethune Cookman 8-0 A20 W vs. Texas A&M 4-0 ONE SEASON // 14-18 Overall M6 W* vs. South Carolina 5-2 F25 L UCLA 4-0 A23 W vs. SEMO 4-3 M7 L vs. South Carolina 3-1 M28 W vs. SE Louisiana 8-0 (5 inn.) A23 W vs. SEMO 4-1 M8 W* vs. South Carolina 2-0 M2 W vs. Drake 4-3 A26 L at Mississippi State 8-3 JAY MILLER (1988-2002) M11 L South Carolina 7-4 (8 inn.) M3 W vs. SE Louisiana 6-4 (8 inn.) A27 L at Mississippi State 6-3 M19 W* vs. BYU 9-0 (5 inn.) M3 W vs. Creighton 11-3 (5 inn.) A28 L at Mississippi State 10-2 (5 inn.) (15 SEASONS // 556-309 Overall M20 W* vs. Nebraska 8-0 (6 inn.) M4 W vs. Creighton 8-0 (6 inn.) M1 W vs. Kansas City 8-0 (6 inn.) M21 W* vs. Nebraska 9-0 M4 W vs. Drake 10-3 M3 W vs. (16) South Carolina 4-3 M28 L at (2) Michigan 5-3 M9 L at (4) Tennessee 7-4 M4 W vs. (16) South Carolina 7-6 (8 inn.) TY SINGLETON (2003-06) M29 L at (2) Michigan 5-4 M10 L at (4) Tennessee 7-0 M5 L vs. (16) South Carolina 5-2 M11 L at (4) Tennessee 11-3 (6 inn.) M8 L Auburn 3-0 FOUR SEASONS // 130-88 Overall *All wins vacated due to NCAA sanctions M14 L Illinois 5-2 M17 W Cal State Fullerton 7-4 3x NCAA Regional appearances M14 L Illinois 9-6 M18 L at (2) UCLA 9-1 (5 inn.) 2017 29-28 (7-16 SEC) M16 L vs. (20) Mississippi State 4-0 M18 W Weber State 7-0 M17 W vs. (20) Mississippi State 7-3 M19 W at (2) UCLA 5-1 EHREN EARLEYWINE (2007-17) NCAA EUGENE REGIONAL M18 L vs. (20) Mississippi State 6-3 M19 L at (2) UCLA 13-1 (5 inn.) F10 L (14) James Madison 6-0 M21 W at SEMO 10-2 (5 inn.) 11 SEASONS // 482-182 Overall F10 W Charleston Southern 4-3 M21 L at SEMO 8-2 F11 W (14) James Madison 8-4 M23 L at Arkansas 3-1 F11 W Charleston Southern 3-0 M24 W at Arkansas 3-0 GINA FOGUE (2018- Interim) F12 W USC Upstate 1-0 M25 L at Arkansas 10-7 F17 W South Dakota 11-7 M30 L (13) vs. LSU 2-1 (10 inn.) 1 SEASON // 30-29 Overall F17 L Illinois State 7-3 M30 L (13) vs. LSU 9-2 F23 W Notre Dame 8-0 (5 inn.) M31 W (13) vs. LSU 5-4 F23 L Texas 10-3 A6 L at (5) Georgia 8-6 LARISSA ANDERSON (2019-Pr.) F24 W (7)Washington 9-5 A7 W at (5) Georgia 5-1 F25 L Nebraska 4-1 A8 L at (5) Georgia 7-2 1 SEASON // 35-25 Overall F25 L UC Santa Barbara 6-5 A11 W vs. Omaha 6-0 M3 L vs. (4) Oregon 10-3 A13 W vs. (8) Auburn 5-4 M3 W vs. Stephen F. Austin 14-6 (5 inn.) A14 W vs. (8) Auburn 5-1 M4 W vs. Maryland 2-0 A20 L South Carolina 6-3 M4 L vs. (4) Oregon 7-2 A21 L South Carolina 8-3 M5 L vs. Maryland 9-8 (9 inn.) A22 L South Carolina 6-2 M5 W vs. Butler 8-0 (5 inn.) A25 W at Western Illinois 7-0 M8 W Illinois 5-1 A25 W at Western Illinois 2-0 M11 L at (1) Florida 6-0 A28 W vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 10-0 (6 inn.) M12 L at (1) Florida 1-0 A28 W vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 M15 W vs. Iowa 9-0 (5 inn.) M4 L vs. Florida 4-2 M15 W vs. Iowa 2-0 M5 L vs. Florida 5-0 M17 L Ohio State 5-4 (9 inn.) M6 L vs. Florida 7-4 M17 W Rutgers 9-1 (5 inn.) M18 L Tulsa 9-1 (5 inn.) M 18 W North Dakota State 16-6 M19 W Boston 10-8 M18 W South Florida 13-4 (6 inn.) M19 W Tulsa 6-5 M19 W Monmouth 10-1 (5 inn.) M20 L (4) Oklahoma 7-0 M24 L at (7) Texas A&M 8-0 (5 inn.) M25 W at (7) Texas A&M 5-1 M26 L at (7) Texas A&M 7-3 M31 W vs. (9) Alabama 2-0 LARISSA ANDERSON (2019-Present) A1 L vs. (9) Alabama 9-3 1 SEASON // 35-25 Overall A2 W vs. (9) Alabama 4-3 (9 inn.) A7 W vs. (25) Arkansas 1-0 1x NCAA Tournament appearance A8 L vs. (25) Arkansas 6-5 A9 L vs. (25) Arkansas 4-2 2019 35-25 (12-12 SEC) A11 W vs. Western Illinois 10-2 (6 inn.) NCAA LOS ANGELES REGIONAL (NR/RV) A11 W vs. Western Illinois 6-5 F8 W Utah 9-0 (6 inn.) A14 W at (7) Auburn 6-1 F8 W at (12) Arizona State 8-0 (5 inn.) A15 L at (7) Auburn 5-4 F9 L (25) Oregon 6-1 A16 L at (7) Auburn 6-1 F9 L Oregon State 4-3 (8 inn.) A18 W vs. SEMO 14-3 (5 inn.) F10 W Kansas 3-2 A18 W vs. SEMO 9-1 (6 inn.) F15 W Troy 6-0 A19 W vs. Omaha 7-4 F15 W Villanova 7-0 A21 L vs. (20) Kentucky 4-2 F16 W UMass 5-0 A22 L vs. (20) Kentucky 4-0 F17 W Kansas 12-0 (5 inn.) A23 L vs. (20) Kentucky 10-8 F21 L BYU 7-3 A28 L at (17) LSU 3-2 F22 L (2) UCLA 11-3 (6 inn.) A29 L at (17) LSU 3-1 F23 L (5) Washington 6-3 A29 W at (17) LSU 3-1 F23 W New Mexico State 15-0 (5 inn.) M5 L vs. (21) Ole Miss 6-0 M1 L at Louisville 5-3 M6 L vs. (21) Ole Miss 12-4 M1 W IUPUI 11-3 (5 inn.) M7 W vs. (21) Ole Miss 3-2 (9 inn.) M2 L IUPUI 9-8 (9 inn.) M10 L LSU 6-5 M2 W Indiana State 11-1 (5 inn.) 50 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-TIME RECORD VS. OPPONENTS TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L TEAM W L Alabama 8 15 Georgia State 3 2 North Dakota State 11 0 Temple 3 1 Alcorn State 3 0 Georgia Tech 4 1 North Texas 4 1 Tennessee 5 9 Angelo State 1 0 Green Bay 2 0 Northeast Louisiana 2 0 Tennessee-Martin 2 0 Appalachian State 1 0 Harvard 1 0 Northeastern Illinois 2 0 Tennessee Tech 1 0 Arizona 4 11 Hawaii 4 5 Northern Colorado 3 0 Texas 20 17 Arizona State 7 8 Hofstra 3 1 Northern Illinois 5 6 Texas A&M 31 40 Arkansas 12 8 Houston 4 0 Northern Iowa 26 5 Texas A&M CC 1 0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2 0 Illinois 10 3 Northwest Louisiana 1 0 Texas-Arlington 5 6 Auburn 8 8 Illinois-Chicago 3 3 Northwest Missouri 2 1 Texas State 0 1 Austin Peay 2 1 Illinois State 23 8 Northwestern 1 4 Texas Tech 29 16 Ball State 7 1 Indiana 10 5 Notre Dame 6 2 Texas Wesleyan 7 1 Baylor 30 19 Indiana State 17 3 Ohio 2 1 Toledo 0 1 Bethune-Cookman 1 0 Iowa 19 8 Ohio State 6 2 Tulsa 6 1 Boise State 2 0 Iowa State 55 29 Oklahoma 40 46 Troy 2 0 Boston College 2 1 James Madison 1 1 Oklahoma Baptist 2 0 Truman State 21 9 Boston 5 1 Jacksonville State 1 1 Oklahoma City 13 3 UAB 1 0 Bowling Green 3 0 Kansas 69 43 Oklahoma State 43 58 UC Davis 2 0 Bradley 10 2 Kansas City 51 1 Omaha 2 0 UC Santa Barbara 3 1 Butler 2 0 Kansas State 11 2 Oregon 7 8 UCLA 4 19 BYU 1 2 Kent State 1 0 Oregon State 0 5 UMASS-Lowell 1 0 California 2 5 Kentucky 9 10 Pacific 3 4 UNLV 1 7 Cal State Fullerton 3 6 Lamar 1 0 Penn State 5 1 USC Upstate 1 0 Cal State Northridge 2 5 Lincoln 1 0 Pittsburgh 3 3 Utah 4 3 Cal Poly 1 0 Lipscomb 2 0 Pittsburg State 6 0 Utah State 2 3 Centenary 2 0 Long Beach State 3 2 Portland State 3 0 UTEP 1 0 Central College 3 0 Long Island University 1 0 Prairie View 1 0 UTSA 3 1 Central Florida (UCF) 0 1 Longwood 1 0 Princeton 3 1 Valpariso 1 0 Central Methodist 16 8 Louisiana 2 1 Providence College 1 0 Villanova 2 0 Central Michigan 4 4 Louisiana Tech 6 2 Purdue 5 0 Virginia 1 2 Central State (Okla.) 1 0 Louisville 5 7 Radford 2 0 Virginia Tech 3 1 Charleston Southern 2 0 Loyola 6 0 Rhode Island 1 1 Washington 5 8 Chattanooga 6 1 LSU 8 14 Robert Morris 1 0 Weber State 1 0 Cleveland State 2 0 Marshall 0 1 Rutgers 2 0 West Texas State 2 0 Coastal Carolina 1 0 Maryland 4 2 Sacramento State 0 2 Western Illinois 36 4 College of Charleston 0 0 Maryville 1 0 Saint Ambrose 1 0 Western Kentucky 1 1 Colorado State 2 2 Massachusetts 6 0 Saint Francis 4 0 Western Michigan 11 0 Columbia College 6 3 McNeese State 1 0 Saint Louis 63 3 Wichita State 22 2 Columbia University 2 0 Memphis 0 2 Saint Mary’s 2 0 William Penn 1 0 Concordia 1 0 Meramec CC 4 2 Samford 1 0 William Woods 15 3 Connecticut 5 0 Mercer 1 0 Sam Houston 3 1 Wisconsin 3 2 Creighton 17 11 Miami-Ohio 0 1 San Diego 2 0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1 0 DePaul 10 7 Michigan 4 5 San Diego State 4 2 Wright State 0 1 Detroit 1 0 Michigan State 3 2 San José State 4 0 Wyoming 1 2 Detroit-Mercy 1 0 Middle Tennessee State 1 0 Santa Clara 2 1 Yale 2 0 Drake 24 4 Minnesota 10 6 SEMO 28 4 Duke 1 0 Mississippi 10 5 SIUE 4 1 Bold denotes 2020 opponent East Tennessee State 1 0 Mississippi State 8 7 Simpson College 1 0 Eastern Illinois 4 3 Mississippi Valley State 2 1 South Carolina 8 9 Eastern Kentucky 0 1 Missouri State 35 13 South Dakota 1 0 Eastern Michigan 4 1 Missouri S&T 3 0 South Dakota State 3 0 Elon 0 0 Missouri Western 3 0 South Florida 6 1 Evansville 20 0 Monmouth 1 0 Southeast Louisiana 2 1 Florida 4 12 Morehead State 1 0 Southern Illinois 20 12 Florida A&M 5 0 Murray State 1 1 Southern Mississippi 0 1 Florida Atlantic 3 0 Nebraska 30 53 Stanford 0 9 Florida International 4 0 New Mexico 5 2 Stephen F. Austin 4 2 Florida State 7 1 New Mexico State 3 0 Stephens College 5 0 Fordham 2 0 Nicholls State 4 0 Stetson 0 0 Fresno State 2 9 North Carolina 3 2 Stony Brook 1 0 Furman 1 0 North Carolina State 1 1 Syracuse 1 0 Georgia 8 10 North Dakota 1 0 Tarkio 4 4 MEDIA GUIDE 51 YEAR-BY-YEAR HITTING SUMMARY 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL YEAR W-L AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR TB SB BB K AVG. 1975______14-7_____--______--______--______--______--______--______--______--______--______--______--______-- 1976______14-7_____--______--______--______--______--______--______--______--______--______--______--______-- 1977______19-11____708______161______192______--______--______--______--______--______38______117______67______-- 1978______14-17____867______152______222______--______--______--______--______--______--______95______116______.256 1979______9-15_____624______78______147______53______15______8______0______--______34______47______55______.236 1980______36-17____1,483_____213______392______185______25______22______15______--______53______103______73______.264 1981______45-12____1,529_____254______378______233______23______25______15______496______39______120______149______.247 1982______46-20____1,693_____179______395______147______26______36______8______517______61______158______175______.233 1983______40-13____1,467_____200______385______157______26______13______3______446______33______84______157______.262 1984______21-18____1,048_____86______245______65______19______3______1______273______15______48______114______.234 1985______29-23____1,290_____112______34______98______34______21______5______369______31______69______166______.216 1986______25-23____1,237_____122______286______83______22______13______6______352______51______52______123______.231 1987______14-18____812______79______186______55______16______16______8______315______17______71______77______.229 1988______44-18____1,615_____275______485______225______53______22______4______594______142______143______138______.300 1989______35-22____1,414_____177______347______151______36______18______9______446______85______111______169______.245 1990______30-14____1,078_____148______256______109______24______10______1______303______71______95______117______.237 1991______39-14____1,300_____198______348______166______44______24______3______449______86______124______186______.268 1992______41-14____1,487_____244______414______194______40______13______8______504______121______102______156______.278 1993______31-18____1,228_____203______304______163______43______12______9______398______101______135______171______.248 1994______40-23____1,651_____279______461______233______69______33______18______650______138______139______282______.279 1995______47-19____1,720_____367______544______320______100______32______26______786______104______200______230______.316 1996______31-22____1,395_____247______406______209______48______33______19______577______73______131______190______.291 1997______47-16____1,678_____320______533______288______85______21______36______768______60______163______297______.318 1998______36-20____1,470_____223______411______184______58______22______12______549______67______98______215______.280 1999______41-21____1,617_____242______433______192______75______9______11______559______88______111______228______.268 2000______34-27____1,613_____221______455______197______49______15______18______588______82______119______250______.282 2001______31-28____1,556_____193______452______160______48______11______12______558______69______110______230______.290 2002______29-33____1,613_____231______450______202______66______18______27______633______61______129______297______.279 2003______31-20____1,314_____203______343______185______60______13______32______525______67______93______288______.261 2004______29-16____1,367_____181______286______146______64______5______22______426______57______97______298______.209 2005______44-15____1,565_____364______470______331______101______19______82______855______52______165______289______.300 2006______26-27____1,371_____216______360______197______67______10______38______561______79______134______311______.263 2007______40-24____1,648_____328______463______304______99______7______47______717______97______237______301______.281 2008______47-17____1,677_____362______481______321______61______17______65______771______139______206______348______.287 2009______50-12____1,630_____363______510______333______88______10______60______798______131______212______310______.313 2010______51-13____1,624_____381______481______342______89______10______62______776______127______247______320______.296 2011______53-10____1,686_____363______498______327______93______5______67______802______109______218______262______.295 2012______47-14____1,585_____314______419______271______73______6______52______660______80______218______254______.264 2013______38-14____1,359_____312______413______286______78______4______62______685______59______204______196______.304 2014______43-18____1,655_____331______513______303______78______9______51______762______104______186______185______.310 2015______42-16____1,562_____395______500______355______64______9______79______819______111______264______200 ______.320 2016**______42-16____1,572_____390______514______340______65______4______73______806______165______229______205______.327 2017______29-28____1,495_____277______419______240______72______5______52______657______80______174______206______.280 2018______30-29____1,574_____282______457______258______82______3______58______719______63______172______230______.290 2019______35-25____1,573_____313______447______281______87______6______64______738______75______190______243______.284 ** 1975-78 stats not fully available ** Stats vacated due to NCAA sanctions All-Time Single-Season Highs in BOLD 52 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR PITCHING SUMMARY

YEAR W-L IP H R ER BB K ERA 1975______14-7______--______--______--______--______--______-- �������������� -- 1976______14-7______--______--______--______--______--______-- �������������� -- 1977______19-11______--______--______--______--______--______-- �������������� -- 1978______14-17______--______--______--______--______--______-- �������������� -- 1979______9-15______158.0______117______65______36______28______30 ����������� 1.59 1980______36-17______371.0______228______77______52______64______215 ���������� 0.98 1981______45-12______409.2______228______65______50______52______349 ���������� 0.85 1982______46-20______480.1______236______77______236______91______419 ���������� 0.64 1983______40-13______391.2______183______52______24______49______363 ���������� 0.43 1984______21-18______281.0______185______75______36______85______148 ���������� 0.90 1985______29-23______354.1______255______109______77______119______229 ���������� 1.52 1986______25-23______335.0______205______82______55______138______171 ���������� 1.15 1987______14-18______216.0______177______87______40______46______77 ����������� 1.30 1988______44-18______416.7______358______118______63______86______120 ���������� 1.06 1989______35-22______387.0______280______118______63______65______254 ���������� 1.14 1990______30-14______303.3______197______72______35______47______228 ���������� 0.81 1991______39-14______373.0______245______76______41______54______345 ���������� 0.77 1992______41-14______390.0______249______70______38______70______321 ���������� 0.68 1993______31-18______328.2______259______102______68______43______205 ���������� 1.45 1994______40-23______422.0______363______156______87______96______213 ���������� 1.44 1995______47-19______431.2______387______185______98______92______284 ���������� 1.58 1996______31-22______339.1______370______204______122______88______181 ���������� 2.52 1997______47-16______418.1______392______172______94______52______244 ���������� 1.57 1998______36-20______380.0______259______98______69______108______275 ���������� 1.27 1999______41-21______412.0______377______149______104______85______300 ���������� 1.77 2000______34-27______421.2______335______118______104______127______376 ���������� 1.53 2001______31-28______397.2______367______182______117______147______271 ���������� 2.06 2002______29-33______409.2______417______203______136______125______234 ���������� 2.32 2003______31-20______353.2______270______138______109______105______299 ���������� 2.16 2004______29-26______365.2______288______132______101______106______430 ���������� 1.93 2005______44-15______387.0______281______119______83______120______404 ���������� 1.50 2006______26-27______345.1______357______218______177______144______217 ���������� 3.59 2007______40-24______423.0______476______249______195______123______276 ���������� 3.23 2008______47-17______422.0______384______193______145______100______362 ���������� 2.41 2009______50-12______406.0______288______111______85______106______343 ���������� 1.47 2010______51-13______413.0______348______166______133______116______373 ���������� 2.25 2011______53-10______425.2______264______107______85______99______539 ���������� 1.40 2012______47-14______412.0______272______114______90______135______460 ���������� 1.53 2013______38-14______335.0______265______147______110______100______291 ���������� 2.30 2014______43-18______407.1______381______210______158______140______271 ���������� 2.72 2015______42-16______373.0______359______229______168______189______343 ���������� 3.15 2016**______42-16______375.1______368______210______167______174______261 ���������� 3.11 2017______29-28______374.1______398______237______178______176______271 ���������� 3.33 2018______30-29______386.2______426______269______206______173______220 ���������� 3.73 2019______35-25______390.2______383______239______185______176______278 ���������� 3.31 **1975-78 stats not available ** Stats vacated due to NCAA sanctions All-Time Single-Season Highs in BOLD MEDIA GUIDE 53 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL A Feldott, Jennifer...... 1990 M Schuyler, Jaci...... 2005-06 Acton, Robyn...... 1996-97 Finley, Cindy...... 1978 Mack, Kirsten...... 2014-17 Schweikert, Terry...... 1982-85 Adelstein, Wendy...... 1990 Finucane, Tori...... 2014-16 Manegre, Kathi...... 1981-83 Schweisberger, Marla...... 2008-11 Allen, Andee...... 2006-09 Fischer, Becky...... 1977 Marble, Alora...... 2014 Sederburg, DeOnne...... 1984 Allister, Heather...... 2001-02 Fischer, Melanie...... 2001-03 Marcinkiewcz, Amy...... 1987 Shell, Lori...... 1984-85 Anderson, Gina...... 1993-96 Fleeman, Samantha...... 2003-04 Marks, Monica...... 1988-90 Silver, Julie...... 2007-09 Ashley, Kim...... 1994-96 Fleming, Ashley...... 2009-12 Marshall, Becky...... 1978 Simmons, Lisa...... 2008-11 Fleming, Natalie...... 2014-17 Marshall, Kacey...... 1991-95 Simons, Sara...... 2005-07 B Flournoy, Veronica...... 2002 Marshall, Shelia...... 1978 Skouby, Christy...... 1997-2000 Babb, Mary...... 1994-97 Foster, Mandy...... 1992 Marston, Jenna...... 2010-13 Skow, Melissa...... 1990-91 Bailey, Kendyll...... 2018-19 Frankenfield, Brenda...... 1980-81 Martin, Callie...... 2018 Slover, Kim...... 1995-97, 99 Bailey, Stacy...... 1994-97 Frankenfield, Hedy...... 1977-80 Martin, Kim...... 1985 Smith, Lisa...... 1985-88 Bails, Dalene...... 1993 French, Mary...... 1974-77 Masterson, Kathy...... 2004-07 Smith, Nicole...... 1995-98 Bange, Paige...... 2015-18 Futhey, Laura...... 1979-80 Mayhall, Zoe...... 1992-93 Snarr, Shayna...... 1998-99 Bangert, Kris...... 1986-89 McDannold, Delaney...... 2018-19 Snelgrove, Karen...... 1989-92 Batz, Sherry...... 1979-81 G McGinnis, Rachael...... 2001-03 Sprague, Sydney...... 2015-16 Baumgartner, Danielle...... 2016-18 Gadbois, Taylor...... 2013-16 McGrane, Mary...... 1999 Stangel, Casey...... 2014 Bax, Peg...... 1978-81 Garrison, Danie...... 2019 McNeal, Sara...... 1999 Stephens, Ashtin...... 2012, 14 Baxter, Cheyenne...... 2015-17 Garrison, Gabby...... 2017-19 Mettlach, Daisy...... 2001-03 Stringer, Sarah...... 2004-07 Beaman, Sue...... 1982-85 Gasper, Cassie...... 2019 Miller, Jan...... 1977-81 Swarts, Linda...... 1997-2000 Beck, Trudi...... 1978-79 Gemeinhardt, Stacy...... 1997-2000 Milles, Katie...... 2007-09 Sweet, Karen...... 1982-83 Berry, Katie...... 1978-79 George, Abby...... 2018-19 Minner, Micaela...... 2005-07, 09 Syberg, Michelle...... 1986-87 Bishop, JoAnn...... 1977 Genovese, Corrin...... 2012-15 Moore, Hatti...... 2018-19 Sykes, Mackenzie...... 2012-14 Boen, Christie...... 1992-95 Gilliand, Erin...... 2015-16 Moore, Sarah...... 2013-14 Boes, Sandy...... 1980 Giovani, Cindy...... 1978-89 Morris, Sally...... 1990-91 T Boles, Gale...... 1977 Grills, Vicki...... 1979-80 Muller, Lindsey...... 2010-13 Tate, Cindy...... 1980-83 Bollman, Lisa...... 1990 Taylor, Rhea...... 2008-11 Borders, Stephanie...... 1993 H N Tegler, Connie...... 1975-77 Borzello, Keri...... 1994 Haberkorn, Kim...... 1988-89 Nash, Meredith...... 2007-09 Thomas, Chelsea ������������������������������� 2009, 11-13 Bowers, Leanne...... 2004-07 Hainey, Jana...... 2007-10 Nash, Regan...... 2016-19 Throneburg, Dara...... 2000 Brazier, Annette...... 1984-87 Harper, Laura...... 1977-79 Neinhaus, Vicki...... 1984-85 Tobias, Laura...... 1980-81 Brent, Jill...... 1989-92 Harrison, Wendy ������������������������������� 1996, 98-99 Neuner, Jan...... 1978 Tobyne, Alyson...... 2005-07 Brown, Heidi...... 1986-89 Harvey, Sara �������������������������������������������� 2015-16 Norman, Madi...... 2017-19 Tomita, Cosette...... 2016-19 Bruck, Jen...... 2005-08 Hay, Rachel ��������������������������������������������� 2010-13 Nottelmann, Kristin...... 2009-12 Torres, Geanna...... 2019 Brundick, Laura...... 1983 Hays, Ashley...... 2002-05 Tuley, Tamara...... 1988-90 Buchner, Karen...... 1984 Heick, Tiffany...... 1992-95 O Bullock, Kris...... 1981-83 Helvey, Sue...... 1977 Oden, Amy...... 1988 U Burke, Lisa...... 1979-82 Henke, Amy...... 2005-07 Olmstead, Sharon...... 1985 Ubrun, Lindsey...... 2008-09 Burke, Kristen...... 2000-03 Hermann, Nikki...... 1995-98 Ortega, Ashlie...... 2010 U’Ren, Jana...... 1998-99 Burkhart, Pat...... 1975-78 Hollrah, Megan...... 1993-95 Umfleet, Sandy...... 1981 Burks, Alexis...... 2019 Hudson, Nicole...... 2010-13 P Burnside, Braxton...... 2017-18 Humphreys, Karen...... 1981 Padgett, Sabrina...... 2002 V Bushman, Alicia...... 1990 Huneke, Maureen...... 1981 Paskiewicz, Brenda...... 1988-91 Vassmer, Sara...... 2000-03 Persinger, Karen...... 1993-96 Vock, Abby...... 2008-11 C J Peterson, Erica...... 2004-05 Vock, Michaele...... 2007-10 Caccavo, Christy...... 1999-2000 Jacoby, Lindsey...... 1999 Pierce, Rylee...... 2016-18 Cammarata, Dana...... 1984-86 Jacobson, Alaina...... 2007 Phalen, Michelle...... 1985-88 W Carafiol, Debbie...... 1985-86 Jeck, Belinda...... 1980 Poet, Kathryn...... 2008-11 Walla, Donna...... 1976-77 Carrington, Lisa...... 1976-79 Johnson, Rechelle...... 1989-92 Power, Kendra...... 2003-05 Walker, Ricki...... 2001 Christopher, Megan...... 2008-11 Jones, Brandi...... 1992-95 Pullen, Janet...... 1977 Walston, Stephanie...... 1995-96 Claytor, Rhonda...... 1983-86 Jones, Kelsi...... 2012-13 Pyles, Sue...... 1987-88 Walters, Morgan...... 2015-16 Cohen, Raime...... 2016-19 Jump, Donna...... 1983 Way, Dana...... 1991-94 Cole, Melissa...... 1979 R Way, Shawn...... 1989-92 Conklin, Diane...... 1982 K Raabe, Emma...... 2019 Weber, Joyce...... 1978-81 Corwin, Brianna...... 2011-13 Kalka, Erin...... 2002-05 Randazzo, Angela...... 2012-15 Werner, Ingrid...... 2000-03 Cousins, Alyssa...... 2013-15 Kearns, Karie...... 1990-91 Rathburn, Chloe...... 2016-17 Wert, Kimberly...... 2019 Crane, Emily...... 2013-16 Kelly, Laurie...... 1980-83 Redel, Tammy...... 1993 Wheeler, Sue Ann...... 1987-90 Crowe, Patti...... 1979-82 Kennewell, Allison...... 2004-07 Reed, Anna...... 2015-17 White, Amanda Jo (A.J.)...... 2004-07 Keitzman, Karen...... 1980-83 Renth, Amanda...... 2005-08 White, Shana...... 2008-11 D Kessinger, Cayla...... 2017-18 Resa, Brandi...... 1992-93 Williams, Karen ���������������������������������� 1998-2002 Dack, Valerie...... 1988 Kingsley, Kayla...... 2012-15 Rinehart, Connie...... 1983-85 Wilmes, Brooke �����������������������������������2018-19 Daniel, Eli...... 2018-19 Kirby, Taylor...... 2017 Rice, Lauren...... 2018 Wilson, Teresa...... 1980-83 Daniel, Kelly...... 1987 Koontz, Katy...... 2008, 10 Robinson, Shawna...... 1998-99 Winberry, Tonya...... 1997-98 Davis, Sherri...... 1979-82 Korn, Gayle...... 1984-86 Roening, Janessa...... 2005-06 Woodall, Ashley...... 1996-99 Decker, Kara...... 2018-19 Krahl, Cindy...... 1982 Rollin, Jazmyn...... 2019 Wright, Barb...... 1994-97 Degnan, Sue...... 1979-81 Krebs, Princess...... 2010-13 Romaine, Kolby...... 2016-19 DeGreef, Debbie...... 1978-80 Kuhnert, Heather...... 1988 Rose, Carlie...... 2013-14 Y Delaney, Stacy...... 2008-09 Kunkel, Heather...... 2002-05 Roth, Kelsea...... 2012-15 Young, Julie...... 1986 Dennis, Megan...... 2006-07 Rowley, Ellen...... 1977-78 Young, Jaydee...... 2009-10 Dressler, Courtney...... 1989 L Rudolph, Karen...... 1975-77 Young, Terri...... 1991-94 Duffner, Jolie...... 2016-17 Lanis, Janie...... 1991-94 Rudolph, Sharon...... 1975-77 Dugan, Dawn...... 1995-98 Lawlor, Alicia...... 1983-85 Z Lee, Catherine...... 2010-11 S Zolman, Jordan...... 2014-15 E Leech, Kellie...... 1991-92 Sanchez, Amanda...... 2015-18 Edwards, Trenity...... 2018 LeClere, Kathy...... 1982 Sanitate, Donna...... 1982-85 Ellison, Tajiah...... 2018 LeCluyse, Morgan...... 2002-04 Scates, Nalani...... 2018 Erickson, Erin...... 1999-2000 Liedecker, Donna...... 1976-77 Schaeffer, Saney...... 1987 Erwin, Bailey...... 2012 Link, Julie...... 1986-89 Scheer, Judy...... 1982-85 Loethen, Joanne...... 2003-06 Schellert, Jenni...... 2001 F Loftus, Lisa...... 1982 Schkade, Kelli...... 2014 Fagan, Sami...... 2014-16 Long, Janet...... 1977 Schmidt, Kris...... 1985-2001 Falk, Stephanie...... 1998-2002 Lovejoy, Robbie...... 1976-77 Schneider, Gina...... 2006, 08-10 Farmer, Amy...... 1997-2000 Lowary, Paige...... 2015-16 Schneider, Karen...... 1989-92 Farrah, Sharon...... 1977 Lowry, Jamie...... 1996-99 Schultz, Monica...... 1988-91 54 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS

00 Nicole Smith______1995, ‘97-98 Megan Christopher______2008-11 Sue Ann Wheeler______1988-90 Rachel Hay______2010-13 Heather Allister______2001-02 Corrin Genovese______2012-15 Janie Lanis______1991-94 Regan Nash______2016-19 Morgan Kent______2003-04 Summer Shockley______2019-20 Nikki Herman______1995, ‘97-98 Janessa Roening______2005-06 Erin Erickson______1999-02 0 Meredith Nash______2007-09 17 Braxton Burnside______2017-18 Kendal Cook______2020 Nicole Hudson______2010-13 Kris Schmidt______1985-88 Sydney Sprague______2015-16 Jill Brent______1989-92 26 1 Hannah McGivern______2020 Karen Persinger______1993-95 Belinda Jeck______1980 Alisha Nelson______2003 Dara Throneburg______2000 Laura Tobias______1981 Erica Peterson______2004-05 9 Samantha Fleeman______2003 Sara McNeal______1999-00 Andee Allen______2006-09 Karen Schneider______1989-92 Amanda Jo White______2004-07 Jenna Marston______2010-13 Ashtin Stephens______2012-14 Gina Anderson______1993-95 Kathryn Poet______2008-11 Sara Harvey______2015-16 Erin Gilliand______2015-16 Tonya Winberry______1997 Alyssa Cousins______2012-15 Kendal Judge______2019-20 Tajiah Ellison______2018 Jeni Schellert______2001-03 Lauren Rice______2018 Imani Myint______2020 Jana Hainey______2007-10 Kimberly Wert______2019-20 27 Taylor Gadbois______2012-16 Sue Ann Wheeler______1988-90 2 Delaney McDannold______2018-19 18 Kirsten Mack______2014-17 Lisa Smith______1985 Patti Crowe______1981 Megan Schumacher______2020 Terri Young______1991-94 10 Jana U’ren______1998-99 Kelly Woolford______1997 Kristin Bullock______1981 Veronica Flournoy______2002-03 28 Christy Caccavo______1999-00 Judy Cheer______1983-85 Leanne Bowers______2004-07 Karen Humphreys______1980 Erin Kalka______2002-05 Shawn Way______1989-92 Chelsea Thomas______2009-13 Karen Snelgrove______1989 Megan Dennis______2006-07 Tammy Redel______1993 Callie Martin______2018-19 Dana Way______1991-94 Lisa Simmons______2008-11 Wendy Harrison______1998-99 Kristin Nottelmann______2009-12 Emily Crane______2013-16 Sara Vassmer______2000-03 19 Gabby Garrison______2017-19 Kendyll Bailey______2018-20 Sarah Stringer______2004-07 Stacy Geminhardt______1997-00 Abby Vock______2008-11 Joeanne Loethen______2003-06 30 3 Kelsea Roth______2012-15 Shana White______2008-11 Sany Boes______1980 Sue Beaman______1983-85 Danielle Baumgartner______2016-19 Kelli Schkade______2014 Ashley Fleming______2009-12 Julie Link______1989 Megan Moll______2020 Alicia Bushman______1990-91 20 31 Stacy Bailey______1994-95, ‘97 11 Karen Kietzman______1980-81, ‘83 Karen Williams______1998-2001 Vicki Grilles______1983-85 Lori Shell______1984-85 Hatti Moore______2018-20 Sabrina Padgett______2002 Brenda Paszkiewics______1988-91 Tammy Tuley______1988-90 Kathy Masterson______2004-07 Brandi Jones______1992-95 Wendy Adelstein______1991 32 Rhea Taylor______2008-11 Amy Famer______1997-00 Brandi Resa______1992-93 Laura Futhery______1980 Paige Bange______2015-18 Melanie Fisher______2001-03 Kim Slover______1995, ‘97-99 Kathi Manegre______1981 Danie Garrison______2019 Alyson Tobyne______2005-07 Ingrid Werner______2000-03 Lindsey Ubrun______2008-09 Katy Koontz______2008-10 Holly Haines______2004 Carlie Rose______2013-14 4 Kayla Kingsley______2012-15 Julie Silver______2007-09 Sophie Dandola______2020 Connie Rinehart______1983-85 Trenity Edwards______2018 Amanda Sanchez______2015-18 Wendy Adelstein______1990 Baleigh Koester______2019-20 Alexis Burks______2019-20 33 Andrea Silverman______1991 Cayla Kessinger______2017-20 Zoe Mayhall______1993 12 21 Kim Ashley______1994-95 Teresa Wilson______1980-81 Karen Buchner______1984-85 Heather Kunkel______2002-05 Donna Jump______1983 Kim Haberkorn______1989-90 36 Gina Schneider______2006-10 Kris Bangert______1988-89 Monica Marks______1991 Sherri Davis______1980-91 Mackenzie Sykes______2011-14 Karie Kearns______1990-91 Tiffany Heick______1992-95 Rylee Pierce______2016-18 Jolie Duffner______2016-17 Mary Babb______1994-95, ‘97 Shawna Robinson______1998-99 Jazmyn Rollin______2019-20 Lindsey Jacoby______1999-02 Kendra Power______2003-05 38 Kerri Lamkin______2004 Marla Schweisberger______2008-11 Lisa Burke______1980-81 5 Alana Jocobson______2007 Jordan Zolman______2014-15 Donna Sanitate______1983-84 Angela Randazzo______2012-15 Chloe Rathburn______2016-17 40 Stephanie Borders______1993 Geanna Torres______2019 Peg Bax______1980-91 Jamie Lowry______1997-99 22 Kristen Burke______2000-03 13 Joyce Webber______1980-81 42 Samantha Fleeman______2004 Kris Bullock______1983 Kathi Manegre______1983 Princess Krebs______2010-13 Jaci Schuyler______2005-06 Annette Brazier______1984-85 Valerie Dack______1988 Eli Daniel______2018-20 Michaele Vock______2007-10 Stefanie Standley______2003 Karen Snelgrove______1990-92 Alaina Burkhart______2011 Alli Kennewell______2004-07 Megan Hollrah______1993-94 44 Carlie Rose______2012 Brianna Corwin______2011-14 Linda Swarts______1997-00 Sherry Batz______1980-81 Tori Finucane______2014-16 Cheyenne Baxter______2015-17 Sara Simons______2005-07 Nalani Scates______2018 Kara Decker______2018-20 Lindsey Muller______2010-13 46 Emma Nichols______2020 Morgan Walters______2015-16 Debbie Degreeff______1980 14 Madi Norman______2017-19 6 Maureen Huneke______1981 Lindsey Warick______2020 51 Michelle Phalen______1985, ‘88 Terry Schweikert______1983-85 Sami Fagan______2013-16 Lia Bollmann______1990 Sue Pyles______1988 23 Kellie Leach______1991-92 Jen Bruck______2005-08 Karen Sweet______1983 52 Dawn Dugan______1995, ‘97-98 Alora Marble______2014 Vicki Nienhuis______1984-85 Sue Degnan______1980-81 Morgan Lecluyse______2002-04 Paige Lowary______2015-16 Monica Marks______1988-89 Amanda Renth______2005-08 Cassie Gasper______2019 Sally Morris______1990-91 55 Jaydee Young______2009-10 Mendy Foster______1992 Sarah Moore______2013-14 Kolby Romaine______2016-19 15 Barb Wright______1994-95, ‘97 Cosette Tomita______2016-18 Hedy Frankenfield______1980 Stephanie Falk______1998-01 7 Alicia Lawlor______1983-85 Micaela Minner______2004-09 67 Rhonda Claytor______1983-85 Lisa Smith______1988 Catherine Lee______2010-11 Katherine Kadlec______2018-20 Heather Kuhnert______1988 Rechelle Johnson______1989-92 Kelsi Jones______2012-13 Courtney Dressler______1989 Keri Borzello______1994 Taylor Kirby______2017 99 Kacey Marshall______1991-95 Stephanie Walston______1997 Jordan Weber______2020 Abby George______2018-20 Robin Acton______1997 Mary McGrane______1999-02 Shayna Snarr______1998-99 Erica May______2005 24 Daisy Mettlach______2001-03 Katie Milles______2006-09 Cindy Tate______1980-81, ‘83 Amy Henke______2005-07 Maddison Ruggeberg______2011 Deonne Sederburg______1984 Stacy Delaney______2008-09 Raime Cohen______2016-19 Kim Martin______1985 Ashlie Ortega______2010-11 Christy Skouby______1997-00 Bailey Erwin______2012-13 16 Rachael McGinnis______2001-03 Natalie Fleming______2014-17 Laurie Kelly______1983 Taylor Duplechain______2011 Brooke Wilmes______2018-20 Gayle Korn______1984-85 Casey Stangel______2014 Heidi Brown______1988-89 Anna Reed______2015-17 8 Melissa Skow______1990-91 Debbie Carafiol______1984-85 Christe Boen ______1992-95 25 Amy Oden______1988-89 Ashley Woodall______1997-99 Brenda Frankenfield______1981 Jennifer Feldott______1990 Ricki Walker______2001 Teresa Wilson______1983 Dalene Bails______1993 Ashley Hays______2002-05 Dana Cammarata______1984-85 MEDIA GUIDE 55 MIZZOU SOFTBALL STADIUM 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL Over the 45 years of its existence, Mizzou Softball has proven itself as a Women’s College World Series-level program. Since 2017, the Tigers have a facility that matches the team’s on-field excellence. The $17.5 million Mizzou Softball Stadium is located within the Mizzou Athletics Sports Park, and has ample amenities for fans and players alike. Featuring over 700 chairback seats – nearly 10 times the total of its predecessor, University Field – along with bleachers and a spacious outfield berm, the stadium can easily accommodate 2,500 fans. Fans entering the stadium are greeted by a beautiful brick façade, complemented by a Centria paneling system. The stadium offers beautiful views whether sitting in the infield seating, or atop the berm area. LED lit ‘Mizzou Tigers’ signage hangs from the press level, and an LED-lit lantern piece sets atop the facility’s main elevator. A “full-view” concourse allows fans to not miss a pitch while visiting one of two concession stands or the on-site Tiger Team Store. The concourse is located beneath a spacious elevated press box, which feaures dedicated broadcast and radio booths, space for working press and game management, and a Club Suite. Fans will also appreciate the brand-new video board; with over 300 square feet of LED display, it is much larger than the previous board at University Field. The new field’s dimensions are 200 feet at the foul lines and 220 feet at center field. A 10-foot, crushed-brick warning track separates the six-foot wall from an expansive outfield of lush Kentucky Bluegrass, carefully tended by Jerry Cummings and the Mizzou Sports Turf staff. The DuraEdge infield lays atop a drainage system built to USGA specs. Both teams are protected from the elements by bench-heated dugouts, and have access to bullpens down their respective foul lines, and batting cages underneath the stands. In addition, six dedicated TV camera wells allow for easy production of SEC Network telecasts. The Tigers’ home team suite is located directly behind the third-base dugout, and includes, 32 lockers, and amenities such as a mud room, equipment-storage area and coaches meeting room. One of the premier collegiate softball events came to Mizzou Softball Stadium in 2018, as the Tigers hosted the annual Southeastern Conference Tournament May 8-12. It marked Mizzou’s first time ever hosting the SEC Tournament and only the second conference tournament ever to be held in Columbia, Mo. (1980 Big Eight Tournament). Big events are nothing new for the Tigers program, however, as Mizzou has served as the host for nine NCAA Regionals and four NCAA Super Regionals since 2005.

First Game First Home Run First Pinch-Hit Home Run - Friday, March 3, 2017 - Gwen Svekis (Oregon / March 3, 2017) - Taylor Kirby vs. Butler (March 5, 2017) - vs. Oregon (L, 10-3) First Mizzou Home Run - Attendance: 1,242 - Amanda Sanchez vs. Oregon (March 3, 2017) First Extra-Inning Game - Mizzou vs. Maryland (March 5, 2017) First Mizzou Win First Walk Drawn - Maryland def. Mizzou, 9-8 (9 inn.) - Friday, March 3, 2017 - Anna Reed vs. Oregon (March 3, 2017) - vs. Stephen F. Austin (14-6) First Run-Rule Victory - W: Cheyenne Baxter First Stolen Base - Mizzou vs. Stephen F. Austin (March 3, 2017) - Danica Mercado (Oregon / March 3, 2017) - Mizzou def. SFA, 14-6 (5 inn.) First No-Hitter First Mizzou Stolen Base - Danielle Baumgartner vs. Butler (March 5, 2017) - Kolby Romaine vs. Oregon (March 4, 2017) First SEC Win - Friday, March 31, 2017 First Hit First RBI - vs. Alabama (W, 2-0) - Alexis Mack (Oregon / March 3, 2017) - Gwen Svekis (Oregon / March 3, 2017) First Mizzou Hit First Mizzou RBI First SEC Series Win - Chloe Rathburn vs. Oregon (March 3, 2017) - Amanda Sanchez vs. Oregon (March 3, 2017) - March 31 - April 2, 2017 - Won two of three against #9 Alabama First Double First Run Scored - Madi Bishop (Oregon / March 3, 2017) - Alexis Mack (Oregon / March 3, 2017) First Mizzou Multi-HR Game First Mizzou Double First Mizzou Run Scored - Rylee Pierce vs. Alabama (April 2, 2017) - Chloe Rathburn vs. Oregon (March 3, 2017) - Amanda Sanchez vs. Oregon (March 3, 2017) First Mizzou Grand Slam First Triple First Strikeout Thrown - Braxton Burnside vs. SEMO (April 18, 2017) - Alexis Mack (Oregon / March 3, 2017) - Madi Norman vs. Oregon (March 3, 2017) First Mizzou Triple - Kirsten Mack vs. Iowa (March 15, 2017) 56 MEDIA GUIDE 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL TIGERS IN THE PROS

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Former Mizzou Softball All-Americans and National Former Mizzou Softball players at an NFCA Awards Pro Fastpitch players (L-R: Sami Fagan, Emily Crane event (L-R: Taylor Gadbois, Emily Crane and Sami Fa- and Chelsea Thomas) meet at the 2016 NPF Awards gan) Banquet

MEDIA GUIDE 57 MIZZOU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME 2020 MIZZOU SOFTBALL “To recognize and honor those individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the achieve- ments and prestige of the University of Missouri in the field of athletics, and who have continued to demonstrate in their lives, the values imparted by intercollegiate athletics.”

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS The University of Missouri Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame was made possible by the 1989 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI bequest of $100,000 from the estate of the late A.C. (Ace) and Mary Stotler. It is located in the lobby of the main entrance to , after being housed in the until the fall of 2004. The first class was enshrined in 1990, in conjunction with Mizzou’s observance of its 100th football season. Induction into the Hall of Fame is the highest honor bestowed upon a Mizzou student-athlete, coach EST. 1990 or administrator. The general public is invited to submit nominations by filling out the online form at www.MUTigers. com. For more information, please contact Chad Moller, Associate AD-Strategic Communications, University of Missouri, P.O. Box 677, Columbia, MO 65205. MIZZOU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME MEMBERS Administrator Teel, Bob / Thorpe, Ray / Tobin, Bill / Tobin, Vince / Towns, Morris Physician Brewer, Chester / Cerra, Jean / Devine, Dan / Edwards, George/ / Travis, Ed / Van Dyke, Bruce / Waldorf, John / Wallace, Darrell / Baker, Dr. James / McElroy, Dr. Glenn Faurot, Don / Kadlec, John / Poppe, Dennis Washington, Russ / Weatherspoon, Sean / Wehrli, Roger / West, Mel / West, Devin / Whitaker, Jim / Wilder, James / Winslow, Soccer Athletic Trainer Kellen / Wren, Junior / Wright, Eric Thole, Nikki Wappel, Fred Gymnastics Softball Baseball Dorn, Julie / Houghton, Mary / Jacobson, Charles “Jake” / Perry, Babb, Mary / Schmidt, Kris / Snelgrove, Karen / Taylor, Rhea / Boenker, Don / Bradley, Phil / Bunker, Herb / Christman, Paul / Adrianne / Robinson, Alisha / Shire, Sarah Thomas, Chelsea / Wilson, Teresa / Wright, Barb Cox, Ron / Crow, Aaron / Cypret, Greg / Davis, Jack / Dettmer, John / Faurot, Don / Fry, Ryan/ Gibson, Kyle / Harvey, Dave / Men's Basketball Volleyball Heckman, Tom / Hochgrebe, Ralph / Houston, Clair / Ice, Harry / Abram, Al / Anderson, Kim / Booker, Melvin / Brown, John / Berg, Dianne / Hunter, Lindsey / Kreklow, Molly / Myers, Christi Kinsler, Ian / Kuhlmann, Hank / Laudner, Tim / McArtor, Gene / Bunker, Herb / Chievous, Derrick / Coleman, Ron / Cooper, Clay Women's Basketball 1954 Team / Pruett, Hubert / Scherzer, Max / Schoonmaker, Bob / Cooper, John / Cox, Ron / Craig, Marshall / Denmon, Marcus Davis, Joni / Farrah, Sharon / Ferret, Lorraine / Kelly, Renee / / Silvestri, Dave / Simmons, John "Hi" / Stewart, Norm / 1964 / Drew, Larry / Eberhard, Al / Frazier, Ricky / Hatfield, Woody / Lassiter, Amanda / Prophete, Sandie / Rutherford, Joann Team / Thorpe, Ray / Uriate, Ray / Wagner, Norm / Weber, Keith Henke, Charles / Jenkins, Thornton / Otto, Dave / Park, Medford / Wren, Junior / Peeler, Anthony / Pippin, Dan / Ruby, Craig / Schoonmaker, Bob Women's Golf / Siebert, Sonny / Smith, Willie / Smith, Doug / Stalcup, Wilbur Berkmeyer, Barbara Broadcaster “Sparky” / Stauffer, Bill / Stewart, Norm /Stipanovich, Steve / Aldridge, Mahlon Sundvold, Jon / Wagner, Norm / Williams, George Women's Swimming & Diving Bouchard, Dominique / Buchheister-Lindo, Denise / DeForrest, Football Men's Golf Patty / Effinger, Julie / Tietjen, Susan Alexander, Danario / Anderson, Scott / Baker, Dr. James / Bell, Utley, Stan Russ / Blaine, Ed / Bond, Art / Bradley, Phil / Brown, Charlie / Women's Tennis Bunker, Herb / Burnine, Hank / Carroll, Mike / Chadwick, Don Men's Swimming and Diving Wilson, Helen / Christman, Paul / Clark, Bert / Clay, John / Coffman, Chase / Bonuchi, David / DeForrest, Kevin / Putnam, Jon Cooper, Clay / Daniel, Chase / Devine, Dan / Edelman, Brad / Women's Track & Field/Cross Country Entsminger, Guy "Bus" / Faurot, Don / Galbreath, Tony / Garlich, Men's Tennis Brooks, Ann Marie / Davis, Rebecca / Dornhoefer, Sabrina / Chris / Goode, Conrad / Gray, Mel / Hamilton, Brutus / Hatfield, Mitchell, Frank “Tres” Dunlap, Rosalyn / Fischer, Andrea / Kaiser, Natasha / LeBlanc, Woody / Henry, Gwinn / Hitchler, Conrad / Houston, Clair / Ice, Teri / Myers, Christi / Patten, Ashley / Richardson, Lorinda / Men's Track & Field/Cross Country Harry / Jeffries, Bob / Jenkins, Darold / Johnson, Jim / Jones, Wysong, Ashley Ault, Dick / Bell, Russ / Bond, Art / Botts, Tom / Brown, Charlie Mike / Jones, Corby / Kadlec, John / Kekeris, Jim / Kuhlmann, / Bunker, Herb / Cantwell, Christian / Cochran, Dick / Cooper, Hank / Lane, Gary / Larose, Danny / Lewis, Leo / Lyle, Rick / Wrestling Clay / Cooper, John / Davis, Jack / Gartiser, Madill "Bud" / Gray, Maclin, Jeremy /Magac, Mike / Marshall, Henry / McMillan, Askren, Ben / Askren, Max / Ellis, Mark / Fry, Shaon / Kopnisky, Mel / Hamilton, Brutus / Hatfield, Woody / Hutsell, Wilber Hall / Erik / Moore, Joe / Moseley, John / Onofrio, Al / Otto, Gus / Bob / Lampitt, Ed / Roper, Wes / Sappington, Guy / Whelan, Khris Houston, Clair / Lane, Albert / Lavitt, Dan / Lingle, Robin / Lyle, Path, Charles / Peay, Francis / Poppe, Dennis / Roland, Johnny / Whitney, Vernon “Hap” / Woodley, Tyron Rick / Madden, Jean / McGuire, Dr. Rick / McMullen, Charlie / / Russell, Andy / Sally, Jerome / Schoonmaker, Bob / Sheehan, Munski, John / 1965 Indoor Team / Ogden, Glenn / Page, Nat / Mel / Simmons, John "Hi" / Sloan, Russ / Smith, Brad / Smith, Peterson, Derrick / Plucknett, Ben / Scholz, Jackson / Sheehan, Harry / Smith, Justin / Stankowski, Anton / Steuber, Bob / Mel / Shy, Joe / Simmons, Bob / Teel, Bob Stevenson, Norris / Stuber, Abe / Taylor, James / 1941 Team / 58 MEDIA GUIDE

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