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# Name Pos. Cl. Hometown Head Coach: Ashley Obrest # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown Head Coach: # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown 1 Jordan Chimento C/3B Sr. Broken Arrow, Okla. Assistant Coach: Megan Brown 1 Jill Ferraro UT Gr. Ashburn, Va. Assistant Coach: Laura Valentino 1 Dani Morgan UT So. Newnan, Ga. 48 Meghan King P R-Jr. Parkland, Fla. 2 Lexi DiEmmanuele OF Jr. Weston, Fla. Assistant Coach: John Pandolfo 2 Jameson Kavel IF Fr. Duluth, Ga. Assistant Coach: Lacey Waldrop 2 Morgan Klaevemann OF Sr. Refugio, Texas 70 Cassidy Davis P/UT So. Valrico, Fla. 3 Annie Murphy OF Sr. Washington, N.J. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Lindsay Montemarano 3 Haley Wymbs OF R-So. San Jose, Calif. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Robert Young 4 Savanna Copeland P Fr. Fishers, Ind. 4 Chloe Sharabba SS/2B Sr. Aliso Viejo, Calif. 4 Reilly Metzger UT Jr. Boerne, Texas 5 Elizabeth Mason C R-Fr. Tampa, Fla. Head Coach: 6 Olivia Markopoulos OF/2B So. Crozet, Va. 7 Katherine Huey P Fr. Cumming, Ga. 6 Zoe Casas OF Jr. Rialto, Calif. Assistant Coach: Travis Wilson 9 CC Cook P/1B Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. 10 Peyton St. George P Fr. Mechanicsville, Va. 8 Korina Rosario OF/P Sr. Pensacola, Fla. Assistant Coach: Craig Snider 10 Gianna Randazza 1B/RF Fr. Clark, N.J. 11 Dominique Salinas OF So. Corpus Christi, Texas 9 Deja Bush OF R-So. Davie, Fla. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kendra Lynch 11 Brenna Griesser OF So. Tucson, Ariz. 12 Hannah Pridemore C/UT R-Fr. Lithia, Fla. 10 Cali Harrod UT Jr. Ephesus, Ga. 12 Kendra Friedt P Jr. Southington, Conn. 13 Cash Rodriguez OF/IF Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. 11 Rock Benavides UT Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas 13 Allyson Moore C/1B Jr. Clayton, N.J. 14 Raine Wilson UT So. Mechanicsville, Va. 12 Carsyn Gordon IF Jr. Miami, Fla. 14 Jules Trevino 1B So. Cypress, Texas 17 Makenna Lutterloh IF/OF Fr. Rancho Santa Margarita, 13 Anna Shelnutt C/3B So. Franklin, Ga. 15 Jenna Ergle 3B/1B Fr. Sumiton, Ala. Calif. 16 Mackenzie Puckett UT Fr. Cairo, Ga. 17 Delaney Belinskas UT So. Port Orange, Fla. 19 Amelia Wiercioch P Fr. Tustin, Calif. 18 Madison Kennedy C/OF Fr. Baker County, Fla. 24 Cami Sellers 1B/3B Fr. Los Alamitos, Calif. 21 Emilie Cieslak 1B/3B R-Fr. Montvale, N.J. 20 Kylee Hanson P R-Sr. Jupiter, Fla. 25 Jessica Dreswick P Sr. Flemington, N.J. 27 Brianna Butler P Fr. Evans, Ga. 21 Sabrina Stutsman UT R-So. Windermere, Fla. 33 Carly Severini SS/2B Jr. Clinton, N.J. 30 Jazz Moreno C/OF R-Fr. Elk Grove, Calif. 22 Abby Evans P Jr. Marietta, Ga. 38 Allyson Frei P R-Jr. Branchville, N.J. 31 Kortney Dry IF R-Fr. Tahlequah, Okla. 23 Tessa Daniels 1B/P Jr. Auburn, Ga. 44 Emme Martinez C/3B Fr. Hemet, Calif. 34 Rachel Abboud UT Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. 24 Sydney Sherrill UT Fr. Moore, Okla. 26 Leslie Farris IF So. St. Johns, Fla. 30 Jessie Warren IF Sr. Tampa, Fla.

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# Name Pos. Cl. Hometown # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown 1 Sydney Stavro IF/OF So. Buford, Ga. 66 Skye Webb OF Fr. Temecula, Calif. 1 Maddy Newman UT Fr. Osceola, Ind. 72 Nicole Pufahl OF R-Sr. Moorpark, Calif. 0 Brittany West OF So. Kittrell, N.C. 31 Jordyn Huecker OF Fr. Mooresville, N.C. 2 Samantha Bates IF Fr. Charlotte, N.C. 88 Emily Anderson P Sr. LaGrange, Ga. 3 Blaire Bass OF Jr. New Roads, La. Taylor Roby P R-Fr. Mount Washington, Ky. 2 Kellyn Daly P So. Omaha, Neb. 33 Zoë Goodman C Fr. McKinney, Texas 3 Bianca Mora IF Fr. Cumming, Ga. 99 Draven Sonnon OF Sr. Sugar Hill, Ga. 4 Riley Schindler OF Fr. Borden, Ind. 3 Hailey Jensen C So. Brea, Calif. 55 Megan Dray C/1B Fr. Lynchburg, Va. 4 Rebecca Prairie C So. Valdosta, Ga. 6 Alison Szydlowski IF Sr. Imperial, Mo. Head Coach: Sandy Pearsall 4 Leah Murray OF/1B Jr. Huntersville, N.C. 5 Brooke Barfi eld P So. Pembroke, Ga. Head Coach: 7 Paige Schindler P Fr. Borden, Ind. Assistant Coach: Amy Servi 5 Campbell Hutcherson 1B So. Advance, N.C. Head Coach: Donna J. Papa 6 Naomi Dickerson P Fr. Whittier, Calif. Assistant Coach: Reese Mariconda 8 Ashley Nikolao UT Sr. Flaherty, Ky. Assistant Coach: Kassie Stanfi ll 6 Hailey Cole IF So. Welcome, N.C. Associate Head Coach: Mary Jo Firnbach 9 Malea Bell IF/OF Sr. Kennesaw, Ga. Assistant Coach: Alison Owen 9 Sidney Melton IF R-Jr. Columbus, Ohio Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brianna Hesson 7 Taylor Wike SS/2B Sr. Hiddenite, N.C. Assistant Coach: Chelsey Barclay 10 Kendall Chadwick IF Sr. Atlanta, Ga. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Kate Kantor 10 Megan Hensley P Jr. Ashland, Ky. 8 Kiani Ramsey OF Jr. Portland, Texas Volunteer Assistant Coach: Aquilla Mateen 13 Cameron Stanford OF Fr. Alpharetta, Ga. 13 Danielle Watson P/1B Fr. Osceola, Ind. 10 Kristina Burkhardt OF R-Fr. Fort Wayne, Ind. 14 Kaylee Ellebracht C Jr. Los Alamitos, Calif. 14 Caitlin Ferguson IF So. Versailles, Ky. 11 Katie Bailiff C Jr. Trinity, N.C. 15 Kelsey Chisholm IF Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. 15 Darrianne Hale P Jr. Mesquite, Texas 13 Katie Grace Olinger P Fr. Gainesville, Fla. 16 Saige Pye IF Fr. Stockton, Calif. 17 Jenna Jordan C Sr. Fort Collins, Colo. 15 Sierra Parkinson 2B/SS Fr. New Albany, Ohio 17 Drew Puckett IF/OF So. Buford, Ga. 19 Madison Ciaccio IF Fr. New Orleans, La. 16 Micaela Abbatine OF So. Warwick, N.Y. 19 Crosby Huckabay IF/OF So. Chattanooga, Tenn. 22 Sydney Warinner P So. New Albany, Ohio 17 Katelyn Shiff lett IF Sr. Huntersville, N.C. 20 Katie Krzus IF/OF Jr. Orland Park, Ill. 23 Jordyn Wolfe OF Fr. South Elgin, Ill. 20 Hannah Todd P Fr. Cartersville, Ga. 21 Breanna Roper IF Fr. Woodstock, Ga. 25 Jamie Soles IF Sr. New Egypt, N.J. 22 Destiny DeBerry OF Jr. Thomasville, N.C. 23 Isabella Many IF So. Annandale, N.J. 29 Catie Barber OF Fr. Louisville, Ky. 23 Brooke Burns IF So. Columbia, S.C. 28 Jaydra von Behren IF/OF Fr. Dunwoody, Ga. 33 Celene Funke OF So. Carmel, Ind. 24 Hannah Nommensen P So. Gurnee, Ill. 29 Allison Brandvold IF So. Heath, Texas 44 Madison Cousineau C Jr. Otto, N.C. 27 Berlynne Delamora 3B Jr. Hacienda Heights, Calif. 31 Lilly Hooper IF Fr. Cataula, Ga. 45 Kyra Snyder P/1B Fr. Lake Forest, Calif. 28 Brittany Pickett P/1B So. Indian Trail, N.C.

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NOTES • Sophomore Jade Caraway leads the to rank second all-time for career team with 41 hits and 34 runs, while triples. She’s three away from tying freshman Chandley Garner paces the the school record of 10 and four from team with 11 home runs. breaking it. • The Pack has 53 doubles and seven • The Pack has turned 24 plays triples this season, ranking among the on the season. The mark ranks in the top six in the ACC in both categories. top three in the ACC while the squad • Jade Caraway has hit two triples this is in the top 30 in the NCAA in the season and holds seven in her career category. # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown Head Coach: # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown Head Coach: 1 Maddie McCracken C Jr. Olathe, Kan. Associate Coach: Kris Ganeff 1 Connor McGaffi c OF So. Georgetown, Pa. Assistant Coach: Amanda Buchholz 2 Sarah Genz IF Fr. Lakeville, Minn. Associate Coach: Lizzy Ristano 4 Sarah Dawson P Jr. Bridgewater, Mass. Assistant Coach: Griffi n Joiner 7 Madison Heide C So. Belton, Mo. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Jamie Spitale 5 Hunter Levesque IF/OF Fr. Troy, N.Y. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Matt Alberghini 8 Ellie Richards IF So. Pendleton, Ore. 6 Taylor Myers OF Jr. San Diego, Calif. 9 Chelsea Purcell IF So. La Habra, Calif. 7 Kaitlyn Kruger IF/OF So. Calabasas, Calif. VIRGINIA CAVALIERS 16 Cait Brooks P/IF Jr. Burbank, Calif. 9 Erin Hershman OF Sr. Mars, Pa. 20 Morgan Reed IF Sr. Maylene, Ala. 10 Olivia Gray IF Jr. Washington, Pa. 22 Sara White IF Sr. San Diego, Calif. 11 Taylor Rahach P Jr. Hudson, Ohio 23 Riley Wester OF Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif. 12 Marissa DeMatteo IF Jr. New Castle, Pa. NOTES 24 Alexis Holloway P Fr. Crown Point, Ind. 14 Brie Horrell IF/UT Fr. Gibsonia, Pa. • The 2018 Cavaliers produced one of • For the fi rst time in 15 years and only 26 Abby Sweet OF/IF Fr. Newhall, Calif. 15 McKayla Taylor IF Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. 27 Katie Marino IF So. Warren, N.J. 17 Taylor Stimson OF Sr. Hudson, Ohio the best off enses in program history, the third time in history, six Cavaliers 28 MK Bonamy IF Jr. Hoover, Ala. 21 Giorgiana Zeremenko C/IF Sr. Canonsburg, Pa. hitting 52 home runs to rank third fi nished the season with 20 or 29 Katie Beriont P Sr. Colts Neck, N.J. 22 Alexis Solak IF Jr. Woodridge, Ill. all-time at Virginia. more RBI. 34 Morgan Ryan P Fr. Greensburg, Pa. 26 Morgan Batesole IF Fr. Walnut Creek, Calif. • As a team, Virginia has slugged .437 • Senior Allison Davis hit 11 home runs, 37 Ali Wester OF Jr. Huntington Beach, Calif. 27 Kayla Harris P Sr. Chesapeake, Va. this season, marking the fourth the most by a Virginia player since 44 Alexis Bazos OF So. Pound Ridge, N.Y. 30 Brittany Knight P/IF So. Windham, Ohio 55 Melissa Rochford IF Jr. Irvine, Calif. 31 Alexee Haynes IF So. Charleston, W.Va. consecutive season slugging over .400. 2010. Davis is also the fi rst Cavalier to 48 Gabrielle Fredericks IF/C Jr. New Philadelphia, Ohio The .437 mark ranks fourth all-time in record 40 runs and 40 RBI in a season program history. since 2003.

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BY THE NUMBERS Pitt won the fi rst Coastal Division title, Florida State has won a league-best 15 and Florida State won the fi rst Atlantic ACC titles. 1 Division title, in ACC Softball History. 15

The ACC Softball Championship In its fi rst season, the Duke softball team expanded to four days for the fi rst time has racked up 16 non-conference wins. 4 since 2008. 16 # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown Head Coach: Mike Bosch # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown # Name Pos. Cl. Hometown 1 Bryce Holmgren UT Jr. Roland, Iowa Associate Head Coach: Alisa Goler 00 Jada Crittendon OF Fr. Norfolk, Va. 27 Jessie Mehr IF Sr. South Lyon, Mich. 3 Jessica Heese OF Sr. Platte City, Mo. Assistant Coach: Miranda Kramer 2 Caroline Schoenewald OF Sr. Jamison, Pa. 30 Molly Stephenson IF Jr. McKinney, Texas 4 Gabby Teran IF Fr. Atlanta, Ga. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Andrea Smith 3 Keely Rochard P Fr. Williamsburg, Va. 31 Kayleigh Addington UT Fr. Lexington, Va. 5 Rachel Burkhardt UT Sr. Tustin, Calif. 4 Darby Trull OF Fr. Fort Mill, S.C. 44 Casey Barrett SS Fr. Mechanicsville, Va. 6 Alicia Hansen UT Jr. Liverpool, N.Y. 5 Dani Hugney UT So. Fairfax Station, Va. 10 teams will participate in the 2018 Florida State’s Jessie Warren is the 7 Sammy Fernandez IF Sr. Carmel, N.Y. 6 Taylor Clark IF So. Mechanicsburg, Pa. ACC Championship, expanding from ACC’s career leader in home runs with 8 Miranda Hearn P/IF Fr. Sugar Land, Texas 7 Jordan Dail P Fr. Forest, Va. Head Coach: Scot Thomas 10 Hannah Dossett C/IF Jr. Warsaw, Ky. 8 Mikaela Aiken P/3B R-Jr. Longwood, Fla. Assistant Coach: Angela Tincher O’Brien 10 eight teams. 78 78. 11 Neli Casares-Maher IF Fr. Orange, Calif. 10 Olivia Lattin UT Jr. Kingston, N.Y. Assistant Coach: Justin Miller 13 Michala Maciolek C Fr. Wynnewood, Pa. 11 Cana Davis OF Fr. Harrisonburg, Va. Volunteer Assistant Coach: Tyler Dawson 16 Baylee Douglass P Sr. Centralia, Mo. 12 Hannah Jones 1B/OF So. Orange, Va. 17 Riley Didier OF So. Lewisville, N.C. 13 Caitlyn Nolan SS Jr. Bennettsville, S.C. 18 Gianna Carideo C So. Knoxville, Tenn. 14 Emma Strouth OF Jr. Julian, N.C. 19 Hailey Archuleta IF Jr. Yorba Linda, Calif. 15 Sammi Miller OF Fr. Huntsville, Ohio 23 Lailoni Mayfi eld UT Fr. Cerritos, Calif. 18 Mackenzie Lawter C Fr. South Boston, Va. 26 Toni Martin OF So. Raymore, Mo. 19 Kinsey Johnson OF Jr. Highland, Md. 27 Alexa Romero P So. Aurora, Colo. 20 Sierra Walton C Jr. Des Moines, Iowa 33 Andrea Bombace IF Jr. Wappingers Falls, N.Y. 22 Breanna Davenport OF Sr. Statesville, N.C. 72 AnnaMarie Gatti P Sr. Scottdale, Pa. 24 Whitney Metz OF Sr. Belle Haven, Va. 88 Faith Cain IF Sr. Omaha, Neb. 25 Carrie Eberle UT So. Charlotte, N.C. ACC CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS SEASON WRAP UP DEAR ACC FANS, FRIENDS & ALUMNI:

BOSTON COLLEGE NORTH CAROLINA Welcome to the 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference Softball Championship. As you enjoy our • After getting off to an 0-4 start to the 2018 campaign, the • With 20 winning seasons since 1998, the Tar Heels have picked Boston College softball team turned its season around after up fi ve ACC series wins over NC State, Notre Dame and Virginia competition, you are witnessing national-caliber student-athletes performing at the highest level. sweeping Virginia in its second ACC series. Beginning on with sweeps over Duke and Virginia Tech in 2018. March 23, the Eagles started a 13-game win streak — the • Sporting a 27-11 record, sophomore Brittany Pickett anchors longest in program history — that lasted until BC played top- Carolina’s pitching staff , appearing in 49 of 54 games. The The ACC is coming off successful fall and winter sports seasons in which our conference ranked Florida State on April 13. During the streak, BC swept sophomore leads the ACC in , shutouts, three ACC opponents. wins and appearances, while sitting second in representatives captured two national team championships and an impressive 12 individual • On the mound, senior Jessica Dreswick broke the all-time win with 205. NCAA titles. We look forward to completing a banner year as our spring sports teams and student- record at Boston College with her 56th career victory on April • On April 25, the Tar Heels swiped two bases to reset 24 against Harvard. Carolina’s single-season program record for the third athletes continue to build on a longstanding winning tradition. • At the plate, senior Annie Murphy reached the 200-hit consecutive year with 111 to date. Averaging 2.10 stolen milestone on April 10 and she broke the all-time double bases per game to rank 14th nationally, fi ve Tar Heels have record at BC with her 40th career double on April 24. double-digit numbers, including league-leading Leah Murray Last season saw ACC Softball complete an outstanding year as Florida State won its fourth ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL Daisy Paez, GT , 2006 with 33. consecutive ACC Softball Championship, defeating North Carolina 4-3 in front of a sold- DUKE Florida State ...... 14-1 Miranda Ervin, NCSU, 2006 • In their fi rst year as a program, the Duke Blue Devils have NOTRE DAME out crowd in Chapel Hill in the title game. Florida State, North Carolina and Notre Dame all Georgia Tech ...... 5 Lesley Palmer, FSU, 2003 captured 29 wins and clinched a spot in the ACC Tournament. • Notre Dame earned four victories against national top- received postseason berths in the NCAA Softball Tournament, where the No. 4 Seminoles served • Duke’s 29 wins are the fi fth most by an ACC program in its 20 foes during the regular season. The Irish swept No. 14 NC State...... 2 Runs Scored ...... 8 fi rst year of competition. Minnesota 6-5 and 3-0 on Feb. 17-18, took down No. 20/19 as Regional hosts. Florida State advanced to Super Regionals of the NCAA Division I Softball Virginia Tech ...... 2 Susan Buttery, FSU, 1992 • Raine Wilson leads the way off ensively for Duke, standing top Michigan 4-3 on Feb. 18 and defeated No. 8/6 Florida State Championships for the fi fth-straight year. 10 in the ACC with a .378 average at the plate, 62 hits and 3-1 on April 29 to cap the season at Melissa Cook Stadium. North Carolina ...... 1 Runs Batted In ...... 10 15 doubles. She also leads the team with six home runs. • Freshman Alexis Holloway threw the 44th overall no-hitter Virginia ...... 1 Miranda Ervin, NCSU, 2006 • The Duke pitching staff has been phenomenal in 2018, (37th solo) in program history during a 15-0 win at NC State The ACC has long stood for excellence on the diamond and in the classroom. That commitment tallying a 2.03 ERA that is good for second in the ACC. on March 10. Holloway was the fi rst Notre Dame freshman to Maryland ...... 0-1 ...... 9 throw a no-hitter since Laura Winter shut out South Florida was demonstrated last year when 120 softball student-athletes were named to the ACC Academic Outright-Shared Megan Evans, VT, 2005 FLORIDA STATE 1-0 on April 27, 2011. Honor Roll, having earned a 3.0 GPA or better for the school year. This was one of many academic • Florida State has won the ACC regular season championship • The Irish earned their 30th straight 30-win season during Stolen Bases (9 times) ...... 3 for the sixth consecutive season and the 16th time in the 2018 campaign. highlights in a year that saw 88 ACC teams receive Academic Progress Rate recognition awards program history. ALL TIME ALL ACC SELECTIONS Most recently • The Seminoles had the No. 1-ranked non-conference PITTSBURGH from the NCAA, once again the most of any peer conference. The ACC’s graduation success rate Boston College ...... 21 Morgan Klaevemann, FSU, 2016 strength of schedule in 2018, according to the NCAA • After being picked to fi nish ninth in the ACC Preseason of 89.3 percent ranked more than fi ve points above the national average. Softball RPI. Coaches’ Poll, Pitt was crowned the ACC Coastal Division Florida State ...... 124 Jessica Warren, FSU, 2016 • Sydney Sherrill has already broke the FSU single- season Champions, fi nishing the season 16-6 in ACC play and 31- Georgia Tech ...... 64 Strikeouts By ...... 62 record in doubles and currently leads the nation with 24, 17-1 on the year. Our congratulations and best wishes go out to all of our student-athletes, coaches and programs, which ranks fourth in a single season in ACC history. • The Panthers enter the ACC Championship as the No. 2 Louisville ...... 12 Angela Tincher, VT, 2005 • Jessie Warren holds FSU and ACC career records in HR (78) seed after clinching the Coastal Division, their highest seed and, again, my sincere thanks to each of you for your support of the Atlantic Coast Conference. NC State...... 29 and RBI (257) and ranks 11th and 13th in NCAA history in placement since joining the conference in 2014. those categories. • With 16 wins in conference play, the 2018 squad has North Carolina ...... 78 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS TEAM • Kylee Hanson (25-4, 0.94 ERA) tops the FSU pitching staff that surpassed the program record for most ACC wins in a season, Sincerely, Notre Dame ...... 19 Consecutive Wins ...... 4 ranks No. 10 in the nation in ERA and has allowed 72 earned which the 2015 team set with 11 victories. runs, 32 fewer than the second-place team in the ACC. • Pitt’s seven series wins in conference play mark the most Pittsburgh ...... 9 Virginia Tech, 2007 in program history, surpassing the four that was set by the Syracuse ...... 8 NC State, 2006 GEORGIA TECH 2015 squad. • This year marks the Jackets’ fi rst season under head coach • The Panthers’ defense ranks fi rst in the ACC in double plays Virginia ...... 46 Runs Scored ...... 29 Aileen Morales. The Jackets made it above .500 for the fi rst per game and in the top fi ve overall in the nation. Pitt has Virginia Tech ...... 32 Florida State, 1993 (4 games) time since the 2014 season. turned 31 double plays this season. • Tech won its fourth ACC series for the fi rst time since 2012, • The Panthers lead the ACC in home runs and home Base Hits ...... 43 the year of Georgia Tech’s last ACC Tournament title. runs per game while sitting in the top 20 of the nation in CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS Georgia Tech, 2006 (5 games) • The Yellow Jackets reached the 25-win mark for the fi rst time both categories. John D. Swoff ord, Commissioner since 2013, which was head coach Aileen Morales’ fi nal year INDIVIDUAL Doubles ...... 10 on The Flats as an assistant. SYRACUSE Atlantic Coast Conference • Senior right-handed pitcher Emily Anderson ranks fourth in • Syracuse has reached the 30-win mark for the seventh time Base Hits ...... 9 Virginia, 2000 the Georgia Tech record books for career strikeouts. in program history. Serita Brooks, FSU, 2000 Triples ...... 3 • Tech has ranked among the top of the ACC in home runs and • Senior Sammy Fernandez is the program’s all-time leader in walks all season. hits, multi-hit games, at-bats and is tied for fi rst in triples. Staci Brandon, FSU, 2000 Florida State, 1992, 2002 • Junior Bryce Holmgren fi nished the regular season with a Susan Buttery, FSU, 1992 Home Runs ...... 10 LOUISVILLE .412 batting average and a .547 on-base percentage which • Louisville is making its fourth straight appearance in the both led the ACC. Doubles ...... 5 Georgia Tech, 2006 ACC Tournament, earning a bid in each of its seasons in • Junior Alicia Hansen became the fi rst Syracuse softball player Lori Steiner, GT, 1997 Runs Baatted In ...... 26 the league. to hit six triples in a single season. • The Cardinals recently collected their 30th win, marking the • Sophomore Alexa Romero concluded the regular season with Triples ...... 2 Georgia Tech, 2006 15th straight year with at least 30 wins. They have posted at 260 strikeouts and 10.9 strikeouts per seven innings, both Susan Buttery, FSU, 1992 Florida State, 2017 least 30 wins in 17 of the 19 seasons in UL history. league-leading totals. • Junior Megan Hensley recently swept USA Softball and NFCA Home Runs ...... 3 Stolen Bases ...... 11 National Player of the Week honors, becoming the second VIRGINIA TECH Maddie O’Brien, FSU, 2014 Florida State, 2016 player in program history to win both national weekly awards. • The Virginia Tech softball team fi nished the regular season Hensley is ranked among Louisville’s top 10 in career home with an overall record of 22-29, an ACC mark of 7-16 and runs, grand slams and RBIs as well as several pitching qualifi ed for the ACC Tournament after a one-year absence. categories including: wins, saves, strikeouts, appearances • Pitching and defense has played a big role in Virginia Tech’s A SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF THE ACC’S CORPORATE CHAMPIONS and games started. success this season. The Hokies’ 2.33 team ERA ranks third • Senior Nicole Pufahl has surpassed the century mark in runs in the ACC and their .969 fi elding percentage ranks second. (116) and RBIs (108) becoming the 12th player in program • Leading the Hokies in the pitcher’s circle and in the batter’s history to do so in both categories. box is sophomore Carrie Eberle, who boasts team highs in • Sandy Pearsall is in her 19th season as UofL’s head coach. ERA (1.65), strikeouts (120) and opponent’s batting average After building the program from scratch in 2000, On March (.182) as well as home runs (8) and slugging (.534). 4, Louisville defeated Eastern Illinois 6-0 to mark the 700th • Center fi elder Caroline Schoenewald is having a breakout win in school history — all under Pearsall. She has guided senior season as she’s started in all 51 games and has set C O R P O R A T E P A R T N E R S the Cardinals to six conference championships. Under her career highs with 11 doubles, 14 stolen bases and 39 hits. watch, Louisville has made 13 NCAA regional appearances and served as a host site in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

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