2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL April 11______OMAHA______4 pm 2018 SCHEDULE April 13______AUBURN *______TBA Times Listed are all Central (CST) April 14______AUBURN *______TBA April 15______AUBURN *______TBA Date______Opp.______Time April 20______South Carolina *______4:30 pm Kajikawa Classic April 21______South Carolina *______11 am Feb. 8______San Jose State______8:15 pm April 22______South Carolina *______noon Feb. 9______Utep______12:30 pm April 25______Western Illinois (DH)_____ 3 pm / 5 pm MEDIA INFORMATION Feb. 9______Cal-State Northridge______8:45 pm May 2______Wichita State (DH)______TBA Quick Facts______3 Feb. 10______Oregon______12:45 pm May 4______FLORIDA *______7 pm Mizzou Communications Staff______4 Feb. 10______Oklahoma State______6 pm University/Athletics Leadership______5-7 May 5______FLORIDA *______2 pm TV/Radio Roster______8 Feb. 11______Oregon State______10 am May 6______FLORIDA *______2 pm M. Smith Pediatric Cancer Invitational MEET THE TIGERS Feb. 16______South Florida______3 pm SEC TOURNAMENT Roster Snapshot______10 Feb. 16______UMass-Lowell______5:30 pm Player Profiles______11-21 May 8-12_____ TBA (Columbia, Mo.)______TBA Feb. 17______Oklahoma State______9 am COACHES & STAFF Feb. 17______Marshall______11:30 am NCAA REGIONAL Ehren Earleywine______22-23 Feb. 18______Florida Atlantic______10:15 am May 18-20____ TBA (Location TBD)______TBA Gina Fogue______24 Feb. 18______South Florida______12:30 pm Adam LaLonde______25 Mary Nutter Classic Support Staff______26 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL Feb. 22______BYU______3 pm May 25-27____ TBA (Location TBD)______TBA AWARDS & HONORS Feb. 22______Arizona______5:30 pm All-American Snapshot______28 Feb. 23______North Carolina______12:30 pm WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES All-Time Individual/Team Honors______29-31 Feb. 24______Wisconsin______11:30 am May 31-June 6__ TBA (Oklahoma City, Okla.)______TBA Feb. 24______Bethune-Cookman______7 pm MIZZOU RECORDS Career Pitching______33 Feb. 25______Ucla______11 am * denotes Southeastern Conference game Single-Season Pitching______34 Mizzou Tournament home games in CAPS Career Hitting/Fielding______35 March 2______SE LOUISIANA______3 pm Single-Season Hitting/Fielding______36 March 2______DRAKE______5:30 pm Single-Season Team______37 March 3______SE LOUISIANA______12:30 pm Single-Game Individual/Team______38 March 3______CREIGHTON______3 pm MISCELLANEOUS March 4______CREIGHTON______12:30 pm 2017 Game by Game Results______40 March 4______DRAKE______3 pm 2017 Final Stats______41 2017 Final Stats (SEC Only)______42 2017 SEC Postseason Honors______43 March 9______Tennessee *______TBA Tigers in the Pros______44 March 10_____ Tennessee *______TBA Top Streaks / No-Hitters / Perfect Games___ 45 March 11_____ Tennessee *______TBA All-Time NCAA Postseason Snapshot______46 March 14_____ Illinois (DH)______2 pm / 4 pm All-Time Letterwinners______47 March 16_____ MISSISSIPPI STATE *______TBA All-Time Jersey Number Holders______48 All-Time Record vs. Opponents______49 March 17_____ MISSISSIPPI STATE *______TBA March 18_____ MISSISSIPPI STATE *______TBA YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY March 21_____ Semo (DH)______4 pm / 6 pm Snapshot______51 March 23_____ Arkansas *______6 pm Year by Year Breakdown______52-56 March 24_____ Arkansas *______1 pm Year by Year Hitting Summary______57 Year by Year Pitching Summary______58 March 25_____ Arkansas *______1 pm March 30_____ LSU *______TBA MIZZOU SOFTBALL STADIUM March 31_____ LSU *______TBA Stadium “Firsts”______60 April 1______LSU *______TBA *For any media inquiries for the 2018 season, April 6______Georgia *______5 pm please contact Assistant Director of Strategic April 7______Georgia *______1 pm Communications, Andy Oldenburg ([email protected]). April 8______Georgia *______1 pm 2 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL QUICK FACTS GENERAL COACHING/SUPPORT STAFF Name of School:______University of Missouri Head Coach:______Ehren Earleywine City/Zip:______Columbia, MO 65211 Alma Mater/Year:______Westminster / ‘94 Founded:______1839 Record at School/Career (yrs):______628-237 (.726) / 12th year Enrollment:______33,226 (fall 2016) Softball Office phone:______(573) 882-0730 Nickname / Colors:______Tigers / Old Gold & Black Best time/day to reach coach:______Through SID Stadium:______Mizzou Softball Stadium Assistant Coaches ______(Alma mater, Year / Season at MU): Capacity:______2,500 Gina Fogue______Missouri, ‘10 / 5th Affiliation/Conference:______NCAA Division I / SEC Adam LaLonde______Central Michigan, ‘99 / 2nd Chancellor:______Dr. Alexander Cartwright (Iowa, ‘89) Volunteer Assistant Coach______(Alma mater, Year / Season at MU): Faculty Athletics Representative:_____ Pamela Hinton (Wisconsin, ‘91) Larry Earleywine______Jefferson City High / 4th Director of Athletics:______Jim Sterk (Western Washington, ‘80) Support Staff______Vicki Fogue (Director of Ops.) Softball Sport Administrator:______Dr. Brian Brown (Missouri ‘95) ______Brett Sigley (Athletic Trainer) Athletic Dept. Phone:______(573) 882-6501 ______Dr. Scotta Morton (Mental Performance) Ticket Office Phone:______1-800-CAT-PAWS or (573) 884-PAWS ______Rusty Burney (Strength & Condition) ______Andy Oldenburg (SID) HISTORY ______Andrew Schuster (Marketing) First Year of Softball______1975 ______Kelsea Roth (Academics) Overall All-Time Record:______1,496-770 (.660) SEC All-Time Record:______65-53 (.551) TEAM INFORMATION Conference All-Time Record:______265-190 (.582) 2017 Record:______29-28 No. of NCAA Regional Appearances:______21 SEC Record/Finish:______7-16 / 11th No. of NCAA Super Regional Appearances:______8 SEC Tournament:______0-1 No. of Women’s College World Series Appearances:______6 NCAA Tournament:______0-2 NCAA Tournament All-Time Record:______51-45 (.531) Position Starters Returning / Lost: ______7 / 2 Pitchers Returning / Lost: ______2 / 2 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Newcomers: ______13 Primary Softball Contact:______Andy Oldenburg Office/Cell Phone:______(573) 882-1645 / (314) 954-2400 E-mail:[email protected] Fax:______(573) 882-4720 Mailing Address:______P.O. Box 677, Hearnes Center ______Columbia, MO 65205 Overnight Address:______359 Hearnes Center, 600 Stadium Blvd. ______Columbia, MO 65211 Website Address:______www.MUTigers.com

MEDIA INFORMATION Rights Holder:______Mizzou Sports Properties Contact Person:______Nick Garner Phone:______(573) 445-6060

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 3 MIZZOU ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL GENERAL INFORMATION 352 Hearnes Center, 600 Stadium Blvd., Columbia, MO 65211 Located on 2nd floor of Hearnes / east end of hallway separating Hearnes arena & fieldhouse (overlooking fieldhouse)

STAFF DIRECTORY NICK JOOS ([email protected]) - Executive Associate A.D. Sport Responsibilities: Department Spokesman, FOIA Requests NICK JOOS CHAD MOLLER KATE LAKIN Alma Mater: Iowa State, 1987______Joined Mizzou: 2017 Executive Associate A.D. Associate A.D. Associate Director Office: 573-884-7882______Cell: 573-289-1451 CHAD MOLLER ([email protected]) - Associate A.D. Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Mizzou, 1991______Joined Mizzou: 1992 Office: 573-882-0712______Cell: 573-268-3110 KATE LAKIN ([email protected]) - Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Gymnastics Alma Mater: Boston, 2005______Joined Mizzou: 2005 Office: 573-884-8519______Cell: 573-356-6114 PATRICK CRAWFORD ([email protected]) - Assistant Director PATRICK CRAWFORD SHAWN DAVIS R.J. LAYTON Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Alma Mater: Iowa State, 2010______Joined Mizzou: 2013 Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Office: 573-882-2531______Cell: 573-808-6050 SHAWN DAVIS ([email protected]) - Assistant Director Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Football Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2007______Joined Mizzou: 2009 Office: 573-882-0711______Cell: 573-268-4275 R.J. LAYTON ([email protected]) - Assistant Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Tennis, Football (Credentials) Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2014______Joined Mizzou: 2015 Office: 573-882-7826______Cell: 765-491-5348 ANDREW MELROE ([email protected]) - Assistant Director ANDREW MELROE ANDY OLDENBURG ALI FISHER Sport Responsibilities: Wrestling, Track & Field Assistant Director Assistant Director Digital Media Specialist Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2014______Joined Mizzou: 2016 Office: 573-882-7167______Cell: 651-343-3272 ANDY OLDENBURG ([email protected]) - Assistant Director Sport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Softball, Women’s Golf Alma Mater: Mizzou, 2010______Joined Mizzou: 2013 Office: 573-882-1645______Cell: 314-954-2400 ALI FISHER ([email protected]) - Digital Media Specialist Alma Mater: Toledo, 2012______Joined Mizzou: 2014 Office: 573-884-2437______Cell: 513-292-6456 JACOB REEVES KEVIN FLETCHER JACOB REEVES ([email protected]) - Graphic Design Artist Graphic Design Artist Coord. Online Operations Alma Mater: South Carolina, 2017______Joined Mizzou: 2017 KEVIN FLETCHER ([email protected]) - Coord. Online Operations Alma Mater: Mizzou, 1997______Joined Mizzou: 2003 Office: 573-882-0614______Cell: 573-268-5058

4 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL UNIVERSITY SYSTEM LEADERSHIP

DR. MUN Y. CHOI Born in South Korea, Dr. Choi came to the U.S. as a child. As a young PRESIDENT, man, he worked in his family’s successful business in Chicago, and First Year later graduated from the University of lllinois at Urbana-Champaign Illinois, ‘87 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. Following a near year-long national search, the University of Missouri Board of Curators announced the appointment of Dr. Mun Y. Choi, Prior to serving as provost and executive vice president, Dr. Choi as the 24th president in the history of the University of Missouri was dean of engineering at UConn from 2008 to 2012. Earlier, he System on November 2, 2016. The former provost and executive was department head of mechanical engineering and mechanics at vice president of the University of Connecticut (UConn), Dr. Choi Drexel University (2000-2008) and assistant and associate professor succeeded Interim President Michael Middleton on March 1, 2017. at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Dr. Choi’s 24-year career in higher education includes his previous “Becoming president of the University of Missouri System is unques- position as provost and executive vice president at UConn, one tionably the pinnacle of my professional career,” said Dr. Choi. “As a of the nation’s top 20 public universities in the latest U.S. News product of and passionate champion for public higher education, I rankings. At UConn, he oversaw a budget of $700 million while will advocate tirelessly on behalf of our exceptional institutions with working with 1,500 full-time faculty, 31,000 students and 2,000 state and national business, political and civic leaders to achieve staff across 12 schools and colleges including Schools of Medicine, excellence in all that we do, and make sure our great campuses Dental Medicine and Law. Under his leadership, UConn developed realize their full potential.” several innovative new programs that have resulted in enrollment growth, increased faculty hiring, innovative research and new and expanded industry partnerships.

MU SYSTEM BOARD OF CURATORS

JULIA G. BRNCIC JOHN R. PHILLIPS St. Louis Kansas City DARRYL CHATMAN PHILLIP H. SNOWDEN St. Louis Kansas City JAMIE FARMER DAVID L. STEELMAN Jefferson City Rolla MAURICE B. GRAHAM JON T. SUNDVOLD Clayton Columbia

JEFFREY L. LAYMAN Springfield

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 5 MIZZOU CHANCELLOR 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL trative positions at the AAU research university. His immediate past position DR. ALEXANDER N. CARTWRIGHT was that of Vice President for Research and Economic Development and Acting CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI Executive Director of the New York State Center of Excellence in First Year Bioinformatics and Life Sciences. In these roles, he was responsible for campus/industry relations, research funding and compliance, research communications and research IOWA, ‘89 support for UB and the Center.

An internationally recognized researcher and scholar in the area of optical sensors, Dr. Cartwright previously served as the Chair of both the Electrical Dr. Alexander N. Cartwright has served as Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Departments at UB. Before beginning these of the State University of New York (SUNY) since September 2014. As Provost, Dr. concurrent chairmanships, Dr. Cartwright led UB’s efforts to synergize research Cartwright supports the Chancellor and Board of Trustees in carrying out their across disciplines as the Vice Provost for Strategic Initiatives. In this position oversight responsibilities of the 64-campus system. He drives academic policy he oversaw infrastructure and scholarship in eight areas of strategic strength and oversees a broad portfolio including: access and inclusion; academic program that spanned departments from Visual Studies to Medicine. He has served as a planning and assessment; enrollment management; student success; global affairs; professor in Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering and an adjunct information technology; and, SUNY’s broad research enterprise. full professor in Physics at UB. In the first years of his professorship, Dr. Cartwright received both the National Science Foundation CAREER Award and Dr. Cartwright has refocused SUNY’s academic agenda around the overarching the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award. He earned the SUNY areas of: student success and completion; diversity, equity and inclusion; and, Chancellor’s award for Excellence in Teaching in 2002. Dr. Cartwright retains through research growth in emerging areas, increasing SUNY’s impact on state his rank as full professor while serving as System Provost, he continues to run and global challenges. the Laboratory for Applied Spectroscopic Evaluation (LASE), oversee doctoral students and one post-doc student, and remains active in research, receiving Dr. Cartwright introduced and saw adopted a sweeping diversity, equity and his latest NSF award in 2016. inclusion policy which applies to all campuses and SUNY’s System Administration. A native of the Bahamas, Dr. Cartwright believes in inclusive excellence wherein Dr. Cartwright’s research is generally in the area of optical materials and sensors. an institution cannot achieve excellence if it is not inclusive. He developed a Currently, he is engaged in engineering optical “metamaterials,” artificial materials comprehensive completion model to meet SUNY’s ambitious goal of ensuring that that provide optical properties not readily available in nature. His technology more New Yorkers earn the credentials they need to succeed. He launched a for fabricating a rainbow-colored polymer using a one-step, low-cost holographic system-wide Educational Effectiveness and Strategic Enrollment process designed to lithography method was one of just five inventions worldwide to be named to support each campus in meeting improvement goals. He established and oversees the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)’s 2013 list of Innovations that the Applied Learning Steering Committee to ensure faculty oversight of SUNY’s Could Change the Way You Manufacture. goal of a rigorous, meaningful, applied learning experience for every student. Dr. Cartwright is a prolific and highly influential scholar, producing more than During his tenure as Provost, Dr. Cartwright also served as Acting President of 150 peer reviewed journal publications and conference proceedings. He has the Research Foundation for SUNY from January 2015 – June 2016, overseeing received considerable funding from numerous organizations including the National the Foundation’s management of over $1 billion dollars in annual sponsored Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Air Force Office of Scientific research activity and recommitting the organization to focus on creation of a Research, Department of Defense, and the Office of Naval Research, and various culture of compliance, transparent administration of sponsored research; and industrial sponsors. Dr. Cartwright holds four patents. supporting campus efforts to commercialize intellectual property created on campuses. At the same time, he established the position of Vice Chancellor for In November 2016, Dr. Cartwright was named a Fellow of the American Research and Economic Development to support research efforts of SUNY faculty, Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Dr. Cartwright was recognized grow business and industry partnerships, and foster both undergraduate and for, “outstanding research, teaching and mentorship in optics, for advancing graduate research opportunities for SUNY students. Dr. Cartwright also served science in New York, nationally, and internationally, and for strengthening diversity as Officer-in-Charge of two SUNY campuses undergoing leadership transition, and inclusion in science.” In February 2016, Dr. Cartwright was named to the SUNY’s Downstate Medical Center and SUNY Polytechnic Institute. In each case Carnegie Math Pathways Advisory Board by the Carnegie Foundation for the he worked with campus faculty governance, faculty at large, students, staff and Advancement of Teaching. In September of 2015, Dr. Cartwright was appointed administrators to meet time-sensitive needs and to identify, and see through to by NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo to the Photonics Institute Board of Officers. appointment, interim leadership. In December of 2014, Dr. Cartwright earned appointment as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Dr. Cartwright is a Fellow of SPIE – The Inter- Dr. Cartwright represents SUNY in Congressional, Federal Agency, White House, national Society for Optical Engineering; a senior member of the Institute of and State Legislative audiences to share SUNY’s input on key academic and Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE); a member of the American Society for research issues. Engineering Education (ASEE), Eta Kappa Nu, and the Materials Research Society (MRS). Dr. Cartwright came to the role of Provost already a member of the SUNY community. He joined the University at Buffalo, State University of New York Dr. Cartwright holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the (UB) in 1995 serving on the faculty and holding increasingly senior adminis- University of Iowa. He and his wife Melinda have two children, both now in college, Andrew and Alyssa. 6 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ATHLETICS LEADERS meeting rooms as well as new premium seating opportunities for Mizzou fans.

JIM STERK Sterk joined the Mizzou family from San Diego State, where he enjoyed a six- DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS year tenure that was highlighted by the most successful five seasons in Aztecs Second Year history with 32 conference championships from 2011-12 thru 2015-16, including a Western Washington, ‘80 Mountain West-leading 28 titles in that stretch, and the nation’s fourth-highest combined winning percentage in football and men’s basketball. In addition, SDSU was one of only four schools nationally to have appeared in six consecutive NCAA tournaments and have its football team play in five straight bowl games over Jim Sterk was named Mizzou’s 20th Director of Athletics on August, 9, 2016, that span. following highly successful tenures leading intercollegiate athletics programs at San Diego State, Washington State and Portland State. “Jim elevated SDSU to a respectable level both athletically and academically,” said Marshall Faulk, a member of the Pro-Football Hall of Fame and former St. Louis In his first year in Columbia, Mizzou Athletics continued to achieve academically, Ram and SDSU Aztec. “His leadership was instrumental in the rise of SDSU success. athletically and administratively. How we cared for our student-athletes was his No. 1 concern. While I’m sad to see him go, I am equally happy for Jim and his family, and I told him he is going to Academically, 269 Mizzou student-athletes received 2016-17 SEC Honor Roll love the people of Missouri. Mizzou, you hired a man with impeccable integrity.” recognition, 303 garnered University Dean’s List status for at least one semester, 14 teams registered a 3.00 grade-point average for the Spring 2017 semester and four SDSU set a school-record with 13 programs setting multi-year highs in the 2016 teams recorded perfect NCAA Academic Progress Rate marks of 1,000—women’s Academic Progress Report released by the NCAA with 313 student-athletes honored golf, women’s tennis, soccer and volleyball. Tiger student-athletes also spent over for their academic achievements. The athletic department also enjoyed a record 4,800 hours volunteering with more than 50 organizations in Columbia and the fundraising year for scholarships and a new basketball facility. surrounding communities. For his efforts, Sterk was named the 2015-2016 Under Armour Athletic Director Fueled by Top 16 NCAA Championship finishes in wrestling (5th), women’s indoor of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, which track & field (8th), men’s swimming & diving (9th), women’s swimming & diving highlights the efforts of athletic directors for their commitment and positive (13th), women’s cross country (16th) and volleyball (Sweet 16), Mizzou Athletics contributions to student-athletes, campuses and their surrounding communities. ranked a program-best 33rd in the 2016-17 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings Sterk was also appointed to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee as the with a school-record 662.75 points. The Tigers, who have produced four Top 40 Mountain West Conference’s representative. Directors’ Cup finishes in the award’s 24-year history, had not finished better than 36th prior to 2016-17. Sterk went to SDSU from Washington State University, where he served as athletic director from 2000-10. Prior to his hiring at WSU, he was the AD at Portland State In 2016-17, 16 Mizzou teams were represented in NCAA postseason play, two teams University from 1995 to 2000. won conference championships (volleyball and wrestling) and 10 squads ranked among the nation’s Top 25 in their respective sports at season’s end. Two other Sterk enjoys a solid reputation and the respect of his peers across the country. MU programs, baseball and softball, were also ranked at some point during their The NCAA recognized him and WSU in 2006 as the Division IA Athletic Directors’ respective seasons to give the Tigers 12 Top 25 programs during 2016-17. “Program of Excellence.” He oversaw a period of unparalleled success at Washington State with historic accomplishments both on and off the field during his tenure In addition, two Tigers combined to win four 2016-17 NCAA individual in Pullman. championships as senior wrestler J’den Cox won his third national title at 197 lbs., and junior Karissa Schweizer became just the fourth female in NCAA history to In his last three years at WSU, 13 Cougar teams competed in NCAA postseason win the distance triple crown (cross country, indoor 5,000m and outdoor 5,000m tournaments, including back-to-back trips by the men’s basketball team (2007 national titles), and first since 2008. and 2008), while women’s rowing earned five NCAA championship bids, including a fourth-place finish in 2006, the highest finish ever by a WSU women’s team in Mizzou also produced 13 individual conference champions and had 31 student- NCAA competition. athletes earn 69 All-America certificates in 11 different sports. Sterk graduated from Western Washington University in 1980, where he earned The generosity, loyalty and passion of more than 7,000 donors allowed the Tiger four letters in football and one in basketball. He was credited with a school-record Scholarship Fund (TSF) to raise a school-record $50.4 million during the 2016-17 164 tackles during the 1977 season, garnering first-team NAIA District I all-star fiscal year, shattering the previous record by more than $4.7 million. TSF’s record- accolades. He was named team captain and MVP, helping the Vikings to the district breaking total, which included new pledges and cash gifts, was aided by a school- championship game. On Feb. 6, 2010, Sterk was inducted into Western Washington’s record 11 gifts of $1 million or more, and marked just the second time in school Athletics Hall of Fame for his gridiron success. history that the TSF surpassed the $40 million threshold in philanthropic support and just the fifth time it topped the $30 million plateau. He received his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University. In addition to SDSU, Washington State and Portland State, his professional career has Working with the Missouri Board of Curators, Sterk secured approval for Kansas also included administrative positions at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific and City-based Populous to design the Memorial Stadium South End Zone facility which Tulane. is scheduled to come on-line in 2019. This game-changing project for Tiger football will include coaches offices, a locker room, training room, weight room and team Sterk and his wife Debi have three daughters: Ashley, Amy and Abby. MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 7 TV/RADIO ROSTER 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

Regan Nash Tajiah Ellison Kendyll Bailey Paige Bange Nalani Scates Kolby Romaine Brooke Wilmes Jr. // OF Fr. // OF Fr. // INF Sr. // INF So. // RHP Jr. // INF Fr. // INF Camden Point, Mo. Phoenix, Ariz. Grain Valley, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Pleasanton, Calif. Chino Hills, Calif. Johnston, Iowa

Delaney McDannold Danielle Baumgartner Trenity Edwards Kara Decker Raime Cohen Lauren Rice Callie Martin Fr. // OF Jr. // RHP Fr. // C Fr. // UTIL Jr. // OF Fr. // RHP Fr. // OF Columbia, Mo. Mexico, Mo. Moore, Okla. Leitchfield, Ky. St. Louis, Mo. Morrison, Ill. Raymore, Mo.

Amanda Sanchez Madi Norman Braxton Burnside Gabby Garrison Hatti Moore Cayla Kessinger RS-Jr. // INF RS-Jr. // RHP So. // INF So. // OF Fr. // UTIL So. // OF West Covina, Calif. Tipton, Mo. Paragould, Ark. Missouri City, Texas La Grange, Texas Saugus, Calif.

Rylee Pierce Eli Daniel Cosette Tomita Katherine Kadlec Abby George Jr. // INF So. // RHP RS-So. // UTIL Fr. // C Fr. // OF Visalia, Calif. Locust Grove, Ga. Oak Forest, Ill. Columbia, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.

8 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL TV/RADIO ROSTER MEET THE TIGERS

Braxton Burnside 2017 Freshman All-SEC MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 9 2018 ROSTER 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL NO. NAME YR. POS. B/T HOMETOWN 00 Regan Nash Jr. OF L/R Camden Point, Mo. 1 Tajiah Ellison Fr. OF L/R Phoenix, Ariz. 2 Kendyll Bailey Fr. INF R/R Grain Valley, Mo. 3 Paige Bange Sr. INF R/R Jefferson City, Mo. 5 Nalani Scates So. RHP R/R Pleasanton, Calif. 6 Kolby Romaine Jr. INF R/R Chino Hills, Calif. 7 Brooke Wilmes Fr. INF L/R Johnston, Iowa 9 Delaney McDannold Fr. OF L/R Columbia, Mo. 10 Danielle Baumgartner Jr. RHP R/R Mexico, Mo. 11 Trenity Edwards Fr. C R/R Moore, Okla. 13 Kara Decker Fr. UTIL L/R Leitchfield, Ky. 15 Raime Cohen Jr. OF L/R St. Louis, Mo. 17 Lauren Rice Fr. RHP R/R Morrison, Ill. 18 Callie Martin Fr. OF R/L Raymore, Mo. 20 Amanda Sanchez R-Jr. INF L/R West Covina, Calif. 22 Madi Norman R-Jr. RHP R/R Tipton, Mo. 25 Braxton Burnside So. INF R/R Paragould, Ark. 28 Gabby Garrison So. OF L/R Missouri City, Texas 31 Hatti Moore Fr. UTIL R/R La Grange, Texas 33 Cayla Kessinger So. OF L/R Saugus, Calif. 36 Rylee Pierce Jr. INF R/R Visalia, Calif. 42 Eli Daniel So. RHP R/R Locust Grove, Ga. 55 Cosette Tomita R-So. UTIL L/R Oak Forest, Ill. 67 Katherine Kadlec Fr. C R/R Columbia, Mo. 99 Abby George Fr. OF L/R St. Louis, Mo.

10 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL PLAYER PROFILES 3 • PAIGE BANGE 10 • DANIELLE BAUMGARTNER INFIELDER RIGHT HANDED PITCHER Sr. • 5-3 Jr. • 5-10 Jefferson City, Mo. Mexico, Mo. Helias Catholic HS Mexico HS

• 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll 2017 SEASON______• 2014-15 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll Once again a mainstay in the Tigers’ bullpen, while also tallying six starts in the circle ... Produced five wins with a 3.84 ERA, two complete games and two 2017 SEASON______shutouts over 73.0 innings ... Tallied 50-plus for second consecutive Earned career-high 14 starts and appearing in career-best 31 games ... Also season ... Season highlight came against Butler (March 5), as she fired a no- tallied single-season career-highs in at bats, runs scored, hits, doubles, RBI, hitter in Mizzou’s 8-0 run-rule victory ... It marked the Tigers’ first no-no since total bases and stolen bases ... Banner day against SEMO (April 18), producing the 2013 campaign and the program’s 39th all-time such feat ... Was fantastic careerhigh three RBI ... Launched her lone home run of the year against USC during the month of March, going 3-1 with a 1.85 ERA over 34.0 innings ... Upstate (Feb. 12), serving as the Tigers’ lone of the game, keying a 1-0 Posted a CG shutout vs. Iowa (March 15), allowing only four hits, while tallying victory ... Turned in outstanding weekend at South Florida Tournament (March four Ks ... Fantastic in relief at No. 1 Florida (March 11), posting 2.2 IP, 1 H, 17-19), hitting .429 with three runs, two doubles and three RBI ... T-2nd on 0 ER, 2 Ks. Mizzou with two successful pinch hits on the year ... Recorded two multi-RBI games, season-best hitting streak of three games, top reached base safely streak 2016 SEASON______of four games. Outstanding first-year campaign for the Tigers, finishing 14-4 with a 1.98 ERA in 109.1 IP ... Second on the team with 16 games started, 29 appearances and 2016 SEASON______four complete games ... Limited right-handed batters to .216 average (58-for- Productive bat off the bench, finishing second on the team with three successful 269) ... Impressive start vs. No. 16 Texas A&M (April 24), allowing only 1 ER in pinch hits ... Clubbed game-tying home run vs. No. 22 Baylor (March 5) for lone 6.2 IP with 6 strikeouts ... Tossed fourth CG and third shutout of the year at round-tripper of the year ... Earned first career start vs. California (March 4) ... UTEP (March 21), allowing season-low one hit ... Sensational vs. No. 17 Arizona Tallied first hit and RBI of the season against Stetson (Feb. 21) ... Her two State (March 5), tossing CG shutout (7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 5 K) ... Outstanding runs scored and home run vs. No. 22 Baylor (March 5) marked single-game NCAA and Mizzou debut at Citrus Classic (Feb. 19-21), going 3-0 with two CG, career highs ... Recorded an RBI in three consecutive games from March 3-5 0.39 ERA and streak of 17.0 consecutive scoreless ... Allowed (vs. California, vs. No. 17 Arizona State, vs. No. 22 Baylor). 2 ER or less in 26-of-28 appearances (16 starts) ... Won seven consecutive decisions from Feb. 27 - March 23 ... Tallied season-high six strikeouts against 2015 SEASON______No. 17 Texas A&M (April 24) ... Known for pinpoint control all season long, as Appeared in 13 games in her first year for Mizzou, hitting an impressive .556 her 1.54 BB / 7 IP was the 4th-lowest mark in SEC ... Final 1.98 season ERA (5-for-9) with five runs, two doubles, one home run and four RBI in limited ranked 14th-best in SEC and 55th in NCAA ... 2.65 ERA in SEC only play was action ... Banner day came vs. SEMO (March 11) as she went 2-for-2 and 11th-best mark in conference. smoked her first career home run ... Came up with clutch pinch-hit two RBI double at Western Illinois (April 15). HIGH SCHOOL______Three-time First Team All-Region and All-Conference player for Mexico High HIGH SCHOOL______School under head coach Keith Louder ... Fueled Mexico to fourth-place finish Four-time First Team All-District and All-Region honoree for Helias under head at the 2014 state tournament, pitching in three games and hitting three home coach Dan Campbell ... Second Team Class 4 All-State from the Missouri Fastpitch runs ... Standout classroom performer, earning First Team Academic All-State Coaches Association as a senior in 2013 ... Finished stellar high school career recognition as a sophomore in 2012 and again as a junior in 2013 ... Lettered with a .455 average, breaking Helias’ school record for highest season average in basketball for three seasons as well ... Played for St. Louis Chaos club team as a sophomore in 2011. under head coach Evan Beatty.

CAREER STATISTICS______CAREER STATISTICS Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA 2017 31-14 .151 53 8 7 3 0 1 9 2 .242 .264 2017 32-6 5-5 3.84 73.0 0 31 50 .298 2016 31-7 .135 37 5 5 0 0 1 4 0 .267 .216 2016 29-16 14-4 1.98 109.1 0 24 53 .277 2015 13-0 .556 9 5 5 2 0 1 4 0 .600 1.111 Total 61-22 19-9 2.73 182.1 0 55 103 .286 Total 75-21 .182 99 18 17 5 0 3 17 2 .282 .323

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 11 PLAYER PROFILES 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 15 • RAIME COHEN 00 • REGAN NASH OUTFIELDER OUTFIELDER Jr. • 5-3 Jr. • 5-7 St. Louis, Mo. Camden Point, Mo. Clayton HS North Platte HS

2017 SEASON______• 2017 Second Team All-SEC Once again one of Mizzou’s top running threats off the bench, producing 10 • 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll runs scored and four stolen bases ... Reset single-season career-highs in average • 2016 Freshman All-SEC (.286), games played (34), games started (2), at bats (7), runs scored (10), hits (2), total bases (2), slugging percentage (.286), walks (1) and on-base percent- 2017 SEASON______age (.375) ... Recorded first career hit at Mizzou vs. Western Illinois (April 11) Served as the Tigers’ leadoff man and table setter much of the season, hit- ... Tallied first stolen base of the year vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 23) at Mary Nutter ting .348 with 28 runs scored, 49 hits, three doubles, nine RBI, 16 walks and Classic ... Received first career start for the Tigers with nod vs. USC Upstate 17 stolen bases ... Reset single-season career highs in average, at bats, hits, (Feb. 12) ... Penciled-in as starting center fielder vs. Nebraska (Feb. 25) ... Put doubles, total bases, slugging percentage, walks, hit by pitch, on-base percentage, together a career-best two-game hitting streak and three-game safely reached sacrifices, defensive putouts, outfield assists and fielding percentage ... Produced base streak over the season. career-high four runs scored in Mizzou’s victory against North Dakota State (March 18) ... Got the ball rolling when leading off an inning, hitting a robust 2016 SEASON______.435 (30-for-69) ... T-2nd on the Tigers with 13 multi-hit games on the season One of the Tigers’ top running threats off the bench, tallying three runs scored ... Concluded the season with a career high 20-game safely reached base streak and four stolen bases in 15 games played ... One of 14 Tigers to record a ... Only one of two Tigers to successfully reach base in 20-plus straight games stolen base, aiding the team’s new single-season stolen base record (165) ...... Earlier in her campaign, put together a career-best 10-game hitting streak ... Made NCAA debut vs. Western Illinois (March 16), producing two stolen bases Only one of three Tigers to record a double-digit game hitting streak. and one run scored in mid-week doubleheader ... Picked up a stolen base in her first three career appearances (March 16-23) ... Tallied one run vs. No. 17 2016 SEASON______Texas A&M (April 24). Standout first-year campaign in Mid-Missouri, hitting .336 with 33 runs scored, 48 hits and 22 stolen bases ... 22 stolen bases ranked T-9th in SEC ... Hit HIGH SCHOOL______safely in 33-of-53 (62%) of games ... Tallied 13 multi-hit games (6th-most on Conference Co-Player of the Year in her freshman campaign ... Three-time All- Mizzou) and one multi-RBI game ... Produced at least one SB in 19 games Conference performer ... Played 10 years of club softball, including final two this year, including three multi-SB efforts ... Sensational opening weekend as a seasons at gold level with St. Louis Academy ... Also excelled in basketball and Tiger, hitting .667 with five runs scored and seven stolen bases at Citrus Classic lacrosse for Clayton, earning team MVP honors in JV basketball and freshman (Feb. 19-21) ... Got things rolling quickly when leading off an inning, hitting an lacrosse teams. astounding .484 (15-for-31).

CAREER STATISTICS______HIGH SCHOOL______

Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG Hit outstanding .602 as a senior in 2014 after recording the seventh-best 2017 34-2 .286 7 2 10 0 0 0 0 4 .375 .286 season batting average in state history (.667 as a junior in 2013) ... Racked 2016 15-0 .000 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 .000 .000 Total 49-2 .286 7 2 13 0 0 0 0 8 .375 .286 up 65 hits, tying for first in the state as a senior ... Finished her career with 185 hits, the fourth-highest total in Missouri state history, while her career batting average of .540 ranked seventh-best ... State champion in the 100-meter dash in 2015 and 2014 ... All-State track performer as a freshman in 2012 (100-meter), sophomore in 2013 (100-meter, 200-meter, 400-meter relay) and 2014 (100-meter and 200-meter).

CAREER STATISTICS

Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2017 55-48 .340 144 49 28 3 0 0 9 17 .424 .361 2016 55-53 .336 143 48 33 2 0 0 12 22 .387 .350 Total 110-101 .338 287 97 61 5 0 0 21 39 .406 .355

12 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL PLAYER PROFILES 22 • MADI NORMAN 36 • RYLEE PIERCE RIGHT HANDED PITCHER INFIELDER RS-Jr. • 5-7 Jr. • 5-8 Tipton, Mo. Visalia, Calif. Tipton HS El Diamante HS

• 2015 Louisville Athletic Director’s Honor Roll • 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2015 Louisville Dean’s List • SEC Player of the Week (Feb. 15-21, 2016) • 2015-16 SEC First-Year Honor Roll 2017 SEASON______Served as the Tigers’ No. 1-2 starting pitcher throughout her first season in Mid- 2017 SEASON______Missouri, finishing 7-10 with a 4.08 ERA and 89 strikeouts over 108.0 innings A productive bat yet again for Mizzou, tallying six doubles, eight home runs pitched ... Reset single-season career highs in ERA, wins, appearances, games and 20 RBI ... Reset single-season career highs in at bats and walks ... Led started, complete games, shutouts, saves, innings pitched, strikeouts and batting the Tigers with four home runs in SEC only action ... On her 20th birthday, average against ... Delivered her top SEC start of the year at No. 17 LSU (April launched first career multi-HR game to key Mizzou’s series win over No. 9 29), allowing only 2 ER with 6 Ks ... Lights out at Mary Nutter Classic (Feb. Alabama (March 31 - April 2) ... Was dangerous all season when leading off an 23-25), going 2-0 with a 0.49 ERA and 23 Ks in 14.1 innings ... Fired a CG inning, hitting .377 (20-for-53) ... 325 total defensive putouts ranked Top-10 in shutout vs. Notre Dame (Feb. 23), tallying career-high 10 Ks ... Recorded 10 Ks SEC ... Finished with nine multi-hit games (top 5 on Mizzou) and six multi-RBI again the following day in Cathedral City, Calif., vs. No. 7 Washington (Feb. 24) outings (4th on Tigers) ... 8-game hitting streak was T-4th longest on Mizzou ... Only Tigers pitcher to record 10-plus strikeouts in a single game this season ... Reached base safely in 14 consecutive games, marking the Tigers’ third-best ... Enjoyed a fantastic Mizzou debut at Charleston Southern Tournament (Feb. streak on the season. 10-12), going 2-0 with one , 2.19 ERA over 16.0 IP ... Tossed first-ever and shutout vs. USC Upstate (Feb. 12). 2016 SEASON______Defensively at first base, tallied 406 putouts (T-8th-most in single season in 2016 SEASON (LOUISVILLE)______program history), while commiting only six errors (.986 fielding percentage) ... Took medical redshirt in final year in Louisville, Ky. ... Started two games in Offensively produced solid .318 AVG / 8 HR / 32 RBI slash line ... Also poured- the circle, while recovering from an injury ... Didn’t allow an in in nine doubles and 12 stolen bases to complete a solid all-around attack at her two appearances. the plate ... Hit thrilling go-ahead three-run home run at No. 2 Michigan in NCAA Super Regional action (May 29) ... Incredible NCAA debut at the Citrus 2015 SEASON (LOUISVILLE)______Classic (Feb. 15-21) earning SEC Player of the Week honors after hitting .476 Made 18 appearances with eight starts in the circle ... Compiled a 6-5 overall with 10 runs scored, 10 hits, two doubles, three home runs, eight RBI and two record ... Struck out a then-career-high five batters in 15-2 win over Georgia stolen bases ... Reached base safely in her first 22 games to start Mizzou career Tech (March 1) ... Tallied first career win against UMKC (Feb. 13 ... Earned her (9th-longest streak in program history) ... Tallied 12 multi-hit efforts (7th on first career collegiate start against Minnesota ... Registered first career team) and seven multi-RBI games (5th on team) ... Came through in the clutch, against UNLV (Feb. 6). hitting .358 with runners on base, .356 with RISP, .500 with runner on 3rd and less than two outs and .375 with two outs overall. HIGH SCHOOL______Lettered four years under head coach Eric McNeal ... Three-time First Team HIGH SCHOOL______All-State pitcher ... Four-time All-District and All-Region pitcher ... 2011 Tipton Hit .511 with 51 RBIs and 14 home runs as a sophomore in 2013 for El High School Team MVP ... 2010 Kasinger All-Conference Pitcher selection ... Diamante High School under head coach Brad Pendergast ... Her 14 home runs Record holder in Missouri State High School Activities Association in career as a sophomore set El Diamante’s single-season record, while she also entered average (.639), on-base percentage (.677) and consecutive at bats without a the record books with her 23 walks and 1.076 slugging percentage ... Twice strikeout (126). earned All-League recognition, as well as an underclass All-State honor ... Played three seasons of varsity basketball and two seasons of varsity water polo. CAREER STATISTICS______Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA CAREER STATISTICS 2017 34-19 7-10 4.08 108.0 1 43 89 .283 Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2016 18-8 6-5 4.14 49.0 0 16 25 .302 2017 56-56 .264 159 42 36 6 1 8 20 8 .367 .465 Total 52-27 13-15 4.10 157.0 1 59 114 .290 2016 58-57 .318 151 48 37 9 0 8 32 12 .425 .536 Total 114-113 .290 310 90 73 15 1 16 52 20 .396 .500 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 13 PLAYER PROFILES 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 6 • KOLBY ROMAINE 20 • AMANDA SANCHEZ INFIELDER INFIELDER Jr. • 5-9 RS-Jr. • 5-10 Chino Hills, Calif. West Covina, Calif. Rosary HS Bishop Amat HS

• 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2015-16 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2016 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2015 Freshman All-SEC 2017 SEASON______One of the Tigers’ most consistent hitters throughout the year, batting .325 2017 SEASON______with 15 runs scored, six doubles, one home run and 21 RBI ... Finished Suffered season-ending injury at the plate vs. Ohio State (March 17) ... strong for Mizzou, tallying a career high eight-game hitting streak and 10- Granted medical redshirt and gained two more years of eligibility at Mizzou game safely reached base streak towards the conclusion of the season ... (2018-19) ... Before getting injured, was enjoying typical standout success at the Hit both lefties (.353 // 6-for-17) and righties (.321 // 35-for-109) at plate, hitting .308 with four doubles, three home runs and six RBI. successful rates ... Went perfect 4-for-4 (career high) in Mizzou’s second game of doubleheader vs. SEMO (April 18) ... Was only one-of-three Tigers to record 2016 SEASON______four-plus hits in a game this year ... Tallied second walk-off hit of the season Smacked thrilling grand slam and matched career high in RBI (five) vs. BYU with two RBI single vs. Western Illinois (April 11) ... Produced walk-off RBI single in NCAA Columbia Regional ... Was absurd at Mary Nutter Classic (Feb. 25-27), vs. No. 9 Alabama (April 2), clinching big Tigers’ series win ... Finished with hitting .688 with one double, one triple and four RBI ... Hitting machine for nine multi-hit games (T-4th on Mizzou) and five multi-RBI contests on the year. the Tigers, posting 20 multi-hit games, inlcuding five three-hit games ... Posted 10 multi-RBI games (one of four Tigers with double-digit multi-RBI games) ... 2016 SEASON______Season-high 10-game hitting streak (Feb. 19-27), marked the second-longest Red hot against No. 2 Michigan in NCAA Super Regional play, hitting .750 2016 hitting streak by a Tiger. (3-for-4) with one run scored ... Outstanding in NCAA Postseason debut (May 19-21), hitting .500 (2-for-4) with three runs scored, double and two RBI at 2015 SEASON______Columbia Regional ... Earned first career start at No. 12 Kentucky (April 16) Made instant impact in her first year, turning into one of the team’s biggest and reeled off 19 consecutive starts at 2B to conclude her season ... Despite power threats, as her 14 HR (T-2nd), 56 RBI (2nd), 108 total bases (2nd) and only 14 GP (11 GS) in SEC play, was T-3rd on Mizzou with three home runs in 20 extra base hits (2nd) all ranked towards the top among MU hitters ... Racked conference action ... Produced first career multi-HR day vs. No. 16 Texas A&M up 16 multi-hit games and 16 multi-RBI games in 2015 ... Had an outstanding (April 25), marking four long balls in a 10-day stretch ... In first career start NCAA Regional & Super Regional, going 7-for-14 (.500) with a double, three (April 16 vs. No. 12 Kentucky), exploded with a 2-for-4 day at the plate with runs scored and four RBI ... Hit three home runs and drove in seven in the a home run and three RBI ... Produced first Mizzou career hit, run and RBI vs. series vs. No. 1 Florida (May 1-3), including a two-homer outing on May 2 ... NC State (Feb. 25). Hit her first career home run against Penn State (Feb. 27).

HIGH SCHOOL______HIGH SCHOOL______Impressive .525 average (41-for-78) with 11 doubles, three home runs, 22 RBIs Hit .442 with six home runs, eight doubles and 24 RBI as a senior in 2014, and 28 runs scored as a junior in 2014 for Rosary High School and head coach playing infield for head coach Jesse Mendez and receiving all-area recognition Tom Tice ... At Chino Hills, was a First Team All-Sierra League honoree as a ... Hit .569 with six home runs among 14 extra-base hits as a junior in 2013, sophomore in 2013, powering the squad to a 25-8 overall record and the CIFSS earning All-Del Rey League recognition ... Recorded 30 RBI and scored 28 runs Division II quarterfinals ... Back-to-back team championships garnered in the in 2013 ... Helped lead the Lancers to a Del Rey League title, posting a 12-0 Sierra League, including her freshman campaign in 2012 ... Part of Chino Hills’ record in conference action ... Named an All-Area outfielder by the San Gabriel CIFSS Division III State Championship squad as a freshman in 2012, helping the Valley Tribune following her junior campaign. team to a stellar 32-3 season. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS______Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2017 13-12 .308 39 12 11 4 0 3 6 2 .413 .641 2017 52-46 .325 126 41 15 6 0 1 21 2 .385 .397 2016 58-58 .354 175 62 25 7 1 6 42 3 .435 .509 2016 37-19 .191 68 13 11 1 0 4 12 1 .243 .382 2015 58-58 .347 173 60 30 6 0 14 56 2 .444 .624 Total 89-65 .278 194 54 26 7 0 5 33 3 .336 .392 Total 129-128 .346 387 134 66 17 1 23 104 7 .437 .574 14 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL PLAYER PROFILES 25 • BRAXTON BURNSIDE 42 • ELI DANIEL INFIELDER RIGHT HANDED PITCHER So. • 5-6 So. • 5-8 Paragould, Ark. Locust Grove, Ga. Paragould HS Brenau HS

• 2017 Freshman All-SEC • 2017 NFCA NAIA First Team All-American • Top-25 Finalist Schutt Sports / • 2017 NAIA First Team All-American NFCA Division I National Freshman of the Year • 2017 NAIA Pitcher of the Year • Week 6 NFCA Division I National Player of the Week (March 13-19, 2017) • 2017 Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC) Pitcher of the Year • Week 6 USA Softball Division I National Player of the Week • 2017 SSAC Freshman of the Year (March 13-19, 2017) • Week 6 SEC Freshman of the Week (March 13-19, 2017) 2017 SEASON (BRENAU UNIVERSITY)______• 2016-17 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll SSAC Pitcher of the Week (nine times) ... SSAC Tournament MVP ... Final stat line of 43-4 record, 0.56 ERA, 55 GP (49 GS), 39 CG, 16 SHO, 327.0 IP, 141 2017 SEASON______H, 579 Ks ... Set new NAIA single-season strikeout record (579) ... Led all NAIA 52 runs driven in were 2nd-most all-time by a Tiger freshman, trailing only pitchers in wins (43), opponents batting average (.129), hits per game (3.02), teammate Amanda Sanchez’s 56 RBI during her 2015 freshman season ... Was ERA (0.56) and IP (327.0) ... Began season 13-0 ... Reeled off 28 consecutive put on SEC and NCAA map after a record-breaking performance against North wins in the circle (March 10 - May 15) ... Recorded 20-plus strikeouts in a Dakota State (March 18) ... Versus the Bison, went 3-for-5 with a triple, two game twice ... Tallied 10-plus strikeouts in a game an incredible 35 times grand slams and 10 RBI ... The 10 RBI set a new Mizzou Softball 43-year ... Top streak of five consecutive games with 10-plus strikeouts to conclude program record, surpassing Tiffany Heick’s old mark of nine (Feb. 27, 1993) ... the season ... Allowed 0 ER in 34 appearances ... Reeled off 66.1 consecutive Additionally, she tied the SEC’s 21-year history of most individual RBI in a single scoreless innings (Feb. 10-26). game ... Became only one-of-three all-time SEC players to record 10-plus RBI in a single game ... Nationally, her 10 RBI were the 2nd-most by an individual in HIGH SCHOOL______a single game in 2017 ... Two grand slams against North Dakota State marked Georgia Dugout Club Second Team All-State ... Georgia 4AAAA Region Pitcher of only the 12th time in NCAA history that a player has launched two “grannies” the Year ... Tallied 15 wins during senior campaign, while producing 217 Ks and in one game ... During her amazing stretch (March 13-19), she tallied 12 hits, a 1.01 ERA ... Competed with local Firecrackers club team. three home runs, 18 RBI, 24 total bases and 1.091 slugging percentage en route to Week 6 Louisville Slugger / NFCA Division I National Player of the Week, CAREER STATISTICS Week 6 USA Softball Collegiate Co-National Player of the Week and Week 6 SEC Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA Freshman of the Week honors ... T-2nd on Mizzou with 13 multi-hit efforts at 2017 55-49 43-4 0.56 327.0 0 70 579 .129 Total 55-49 43-4 0.56 327.0 0 70 579 .129 the plate ... T-1st with 11 multi-RBI games, including team-best three five-plus RBI contests ... Put together a Tigers’ best 12-game hitting streak ... Paced all Mizzou batters with an astounding 23 two-out RBI ... .557 slugging percentage and 103 total bases ranked Top-15 in SEC.

HIGH SCHOOL______Slugged 12 home runs and earned Newcomer of the Year accolades in her freshman season ... Added eight home runs during her sophomore campaign ... Continued impressive power outing in her junior season, clubbing 12 home runs ... .551 average in her junior year marked a single-season record at Paragould ... Multi-sport athlete, earning All-State honors four times in volleyball and All- State honors in softball three times

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Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2017 57-57 .297 185 55 37 10 1 12 52 11 .325 .557 Total 57-57 .297 185 55 37 10 1 12 52 11 .325 .557

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 15 PLAYER PROFILES 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 28 • GABBY GARRISON 33 • CAYLA KESSINGER OUTFIELDER OUTFIELDER So. • 5-11 So. • 5-9 Missouri City, Texas Saugus, Calif. Ridge Point HS Saugus HS

2017 SEASON______• 2016-17 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll Finished second on Mizzou with 13 stolen bases ... Enjoyed a fantastic month of April, hitting .440 (11-for-25) with eight runs scored and team-best seven 2017 SEASON______stolen bases ... Accumulated a season-best nine-game safely reached base streak Strong first-year campaign at Mizzou, appearing in 52 total games with 50 ... Tallied season-best seven-game hitting streak (April 15-21) ... Hit first career starts ... Ended the 2017 campaign with season-best 10-game hitting streak triple at No. 7 Auburn (April 15), knocking in a run as well ... Recorded first SEC and 10-game safely reached base streak ... Only one of three Tigers to record stolen bases vs. Alabama (April 2) vs. Arkansas (April 7) ... Had a career day vs. a double-digit hitting streak ... Eight total doubles ranked T-3rd on the Tigers’ North Dakota State (March 18), tallying two hits, two runs and an RBI ... Earned roster ... T-2nd on Mizzou with three home runs in SEC only action ... In first career Mizzou start vs. James Madison (Feb. 10) ... Was dangerous on the conference play, her .518 slugging percentage ranked 12th-best in SEC ... Fared basepaths at Charleston Southern Tournament (Feb. 10-12), going perfect 4-for-4 well consistently against RHP, hitting .313 (35-for-112) on the year ... Possessed in stolen bases ... Hit RHP well, producing a .302 (16-for-53) batting clip ... the “clutch” gene at the plate for Mizzou, hitting .324 (11-for-34) with two outs Extremely effective when leading off an inning and utilizing her game-changing ... Hit a pair of home runs in the Tigers’ series win over No. 9 Alabama (March speed, hitting .533 (8-for-15) ... Recorded four multi-hit games for the year. 31 - April 2) ... Blasted two home runs in Mizzou Tournament (March 3-5) in official first games at program’s new stadium ... Delivered go-ahead RBI single HIGH SCHOOL______vs. No. 7 Washington (Feb. 24), keying Tigers’ 9-5 comeback victory ... Career Enjoyed successful career at Ridge Point, highlighted by an outstanding junior day vs. South Dakota (Feb. 17) at Arizona State Littlewood Classic, earning three campign, which she hit .437 with 22 runs scored and .500 OBP ... Breakout hit day and first career home run at Mizzou ... Possessed exceptional .441 junior year led the Panthers to a 27-7 record and their first State Championship (15-for-34) average when leading off an inning ... Finished with seven multi-hit and final four appearance in program history ... Helped lead Ridge Point to games and three multi-RBI efforts at the plate. consecutive Region Championships as a freshman in 2013 and sophomore in 2014 ... Also lettered in volleyball and softball at Ridge Point, including HIGH SCHOOL______achieving Academic All-District Team honors ... Competed with Texas Magic club 2016 FloSoftball All-American honors ... 2016 PGF All-American ... 2016 team under head coach Ronnie Tovar ... Texas Magic won back-to-back Class A California All-State honoree ... 2016 All-Foothill League First Team ... 2016 ASA Championships in 2013 and 2014 ... During the 2013 season, she tallied a Saugus Most Valuable Offensive Player award ... In her 2014 sophomore season, .727 average with 16 stolen bases and 20 runs scored .... Chose Mizzou over earned First Team All-League, First Team All-SCV and Most Valuable Offensive Houston Baptist, Seton Hall, Texas Southern and Louisiana-Lafayette. Player honors ... Continued strong play in 2015, producing a .505 average with eight home runs and 28 RBI ... For her outstanding season, was named CAREER STATISTICS______Second Team All-State, First Team All-Foothill League, First Team All-SCV and Most Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG Valuable Offensive Player honors ... Also excelled in classroom at Saugus, 2017 40-19 .302 63 19 16 0 1 0 2 13 .343 .333 achieving the 2015-16 and 2014-15 Sammy Scholar Athlete Award for Total 40-19 .302 63 19 16 0 1 0 2 13 .343 .333 academics ... Competed with So Cal Choppers club team under head coaches Dean Faucett and Bill Shipman ... Chose Mizzou over Arizona State, Georgia Tech, Northwestern, Ole Miss, Oregon State, South Carolina and Virginia.

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 Total 52-50 .298 131 39 27 8 1 6 19 4 .367 .511

16 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL PLAYER PROFILES 5 • NALANI SCATES 55 • COSETTE TOMITA RIGHT HANDED PITCHER INFIELDER So. • 5-9 RS-So. • 5-5 Pleasanton, Calif. Oak Forest, Ill. Foothill HS Tinley Park HS

• 2017 NFCA CalJC All-American • 2017 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll • 2017 California Community College (CCCAA) Pitcher of the Year • 2015-16 SEC First-Year Honor Roll • 2017 CCCAA All-Conference 2017 SEASON______2017 SEASON (OHLONE COMMUNITY COLLEGE)______Sat out the season and took medical redshirt. Remarkable first-year campaign with Ohlone Community College (Fremont, Calif.), earning All-American and Conference Pitcher of the Year honors ... Made 42 2016 SEASON______appearances (36 starts) in the circle, finishing 27-4 overall with a 1.21 ERA Valuable speed threat off the bench, tallying two runs scored and two stolen and 342 Ks over 265.1 IP ... Tallied 31 complete games and 10 shutouts ... bases in 10 games played ... Made NCAA debut vs. Western Illinois (March 16) Allowed 1 ER or less in 30 of 42 appearances ... Season-best 37.0 IP scoreless as pinch-runner ... Tallied first career stolen base vs. Northern Iowa (March 23) streak late in the season, highlighted by 11.0 and 12.0 innings of shutout ball ... Produced first career run scored vs. Wichita State (April 13) ... Top game of in two individual games ... Posted double-digit strikeouts 15 times, including the season came at Iowa (April 19), recording a run scored and stolen base. top streak of five consecutive games where she accumulated 65 strikeouts over that span ... Known for pinpoint control, as she allowed 1 BB or less in 31 HIGH SCHOOL______of 42 appearances ... Single-game season highs included 13.2 IP and 18 Ks Tallied .438 batting average her senior season, earning Illinois Golden Bat award ... Fired no-hitters in victories over San Jose State (March 25) and Santa Rosa ... Captured another Golden Bat award her freshman campaign, posting a .391 (April 24) ... Arguably top single-game performance occurred in an Ohlone loss, batting average ... Named to All-Conference Team in her first year with Tinley as she limited Foothill (April 13) to one run (unearned) on five hits over 12.0 Park ... Earned All-Academic Athlete honors for her outstanding success on the IP while striking out 18 batters. field and in the classroom.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS______

Yr. GP/GS W-L ERA IP SV BB K BAA Yr. GP/GS AVG AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI SB OBP SLG 2017 42-36 27-4 1.21 265.1 0 46 342 N/A 2017 Took Medical Redshirt Total 42-36 27-4 1.21 265.1 0 46 342 N/A 2016 10-0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000 Total 10-0 .000 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000 .000

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 17 PLAYER PROFILES 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 2 • KENDYLL BAILEY 11 • TRENITY EDWARDS INFIELDER CATCHER Fr. • 5-10 Fr. • 5-9 Grain Valley, Mo. Moore, Okla. Grain Valley HS Southmoore HS

HIGH SCHOOL______HIGH SCHOOL______2017 Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) All-American ... One of 10 invitees to 2017 Rated No. 98 overall in FloSoftball’s final Class of 2017 “Hot 100” players ... Louisville Slugger Hit Club ... Rated No. 11 overall in FloSoftball’s final Class of 2015 The Oklahoman’s Player of the Year ... 2014 The Oklahoman’s Second 2017 “Hot 100” players ... Two-time Missouri All-State selection ... Three-time Team Big All-City ... 2014 sophomore season, hit .495 with 12 doubles, five Missouri All-Region selection ... Four-time Missouri All-Conference selection ... home runs and 46 RBI ... 2013 The Oklahoman’s First Team Big All-City ... Key Four-time Missouri All-District selection ... Starred at Grain Valley High School member in Southmoore’s 2013 Oklahoma Class 6A state championship ... Named under head coach Lindsey Weikel ... DeMarini Aces under head coach Ryan Taylor Southmoore’s 2016 Defensive Player of the Year ... East Cobb Bullets club team rated Top-15 club program in the nation ... In 2015, she hit eight home runs claimed the 2016 18U USA Softball Junior Olympic Club title ... Smacked a for the Aces ... Aces finished Top-10 overall at 2016 PGF Nationals ... Multi-sport key three-run home run in East Cobb’s championship-clinching match ... Chose star at Grain Valley, lettering in basketball for four years ... Four-time Missouri Mizzou over Baylor, Florida State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech. All-Conference and four-time Missouri All-District honors with basketball team ... Three-time Academic All-State honors for softball ... Four-time Academic All- Conference recipient for softball and basketball ... 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.

13 • KARA DECKER 1 • TAJIAH ELLISON INFIELDER OUTFIELDER Fr. • 5-10 Fr. • 5-7 Leitchfield, Ky. Phoenix, Ariz. Grayson County HS Desert Vista HS

HIGH SCHOOL______HIGH SCHOOL______Rated No. 178 overall in FloSoftball’s final Class of 2017 “Top 200” players ... All- Rated No. 185 overall in FloSoftball’s final Class of 2017 “Top 200” players ... Region, All-District, All-District Tournament Team and All-Academic Team honoree Third place in 2015 TC Nationals in Reno, Nev. ... Second place in 2015 ASA ... .503 career average, 53 career home runs, .668 career on-base percentage, / USA Jr. World Cup in Chino Hills, Calif. ... 2016 Arizona Central All-Division I .982 career slugging percentage ... Competed with Louisville Stunners 98 club Honorable Mention ... In 2015-16 junior season, hit .357 with 37 runs scored, team under head coach Gay Muse ... Shined at 2016 18U Gold Nationals six doubles, four home runs and 32 RBI ... Competed at the 2015 USA Softball tournament, posting four home runs ... Received numerous offers across the Junior Olympic Cup ... Multi-sport star, earning Girl’s Track Athlete of the Year country, but only actively pursued Mizzou. honors, Dobson High School 200m and 400m champion, 4x100 state qualifier ... Dobson High School Honor Roll ... Chose Mizzou over Arizona, LSU, New Mexico State, Utah State and Wisconsin.

18 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL PLAYER PROFILES 99 • ABBY GEORGE 18 • CALLIE MARTIN UTILITY OUTFIELDER Fr. • 5-4 Fr. • 5-9 St. Louis, Mo. Raymore, Mo. Lutheran South HS Raymore Peculiar HS

HIGH SCHOOL______HIGH SCHOOL______Tallied .554 career average with Lutheran South ... Two-time First-Team All-State, 2017 Premier Girls Fastpitch (PGF) All-American ... Rated No. 45 overall in in addition to one Second Team All-State honor ... 2013-16 All-District honoree FloSoftball’s final Class of 2017 “Hot 100” players ... 2016 Missouri First-Team ... 2013-16 All-Conference honoree ... Three-time All-Region recipient ... As a All-State ... Recorded .577 average, 47 runs scored, 40 RBI, .620 on-base senior, produced school record .610 average (eighth-best in the area) with 33 percentage, 1.186 slugging ... Hit 13 home runs in 2016 senior campaign, runs scored and 19 RBI ... As a junior, hit .550 with seven doubles, six triples, setting new high school single-season record ... 2015 Missouri Second Team All- 23 RBI, school record 34 stolen bases, .740 slugging ... Competed with St. Louis State ... 2015 Kansas City Star All-Metro Softball Team ... Hit .493 overall and Espirit club team under head coach Jim Huecker. .536 with 31 RBI in conference action ... Set new DeMarini Aces club record with 16 HR in 2016 ... Also tallied a whopping 85 stolen bases, .498 on-base percentage and 1.180 OPS in 2016 ... .529 on-base percentage in 2015 ... Also paced team in average, stolen bases (42) and T-2nd in home runs with fellow Mizzou commit and Aces teammate, Kendyll Bailey ... DeMarini Aces, under head coach Ryan Taylor, rated Top-15 club program in the nation ... Aces finished in ninth place at 2015 PGF Nationals ... 4.0 GPA in the classroom ... Chose Mizzou over Arkansas, Arizona State, Georgia, Kentucky and Purdue.

67 • KATHERINE KADLEC 9 • DELANEY MCDANNOLD CATCHER OUTFIELDER Fr. • 5-6 Fr. • 5-10 Columbia, Mo. Columbia, Mo. Father Tolton HS Rock Bridge HS

HIGH SCHOOL______HIGH SCHOOL______2015 junior season, hit .494 with 28 runs scored, 41 hits, seven doubles, seven Rated No. 148 overall in FloSoftball’s final Class of 2017 “Top 200” players ... triples and 29 RBI ... 2015 First Team All-Conference ... 2015 Second Team 2015 Rock Bridge Team MVP ... 2015-16 Second Team All-State ... 2015-16 All-Region ... 2015 Class 2 District 11 All-District First Team ... 2014 First Team First Team All-District ... 2015-16 First Team All-Region ... Led Rock Bridge in All-District ... 2014 Second Team All-Region ... Tallied impressive .625 average hits, runs scored and stolen bases during 2015 season ... Competed with St. in her sophomore campaign ... 2013 Second Team All-District ... Member of Louis Espirit club team under head coach Jim Huecker ... Chose Mizzou over Father Tolton’s first-ever softball program ... 2013-15 Academic All-State and Northwestern Missouri State, Southeast Missouri State, Tulsa and Wichita State. member of National Honor Society ... Multi-sport athlete at Father Tolton, also starring in track & field and basketball ... Took fourth place in State in 4x200 relay, earning All-State honors ... State qualifier for 4x200, Sectional qualifier for 4x200 and 4x100 teams ... Chose Mizzou early in the recruiting process and didn’t look at other schools.

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 19 PLAYER PROFILES 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 31 • HATTI MOORE 7 • BROOKE WILMES CATCHER INFIELDER Fr. • 5-9 Fr. • 5-5 La Grange, Texas Johnston, Iowa La Grange HS Johnston HS

HIGH SCHOOL______HIGH SCHOOL______Named La Grange’s 2015 and 2016 Defensive MVP ... In 2015 junior season, hit Four-time First-Team Iowa All-State ... Two-time First-Team Class 5A Elite All- .356 with 47 runs scored, 11 doubles, two home runs and 34 RBI ... In 2014 State ... Four-time First-Team All-District ... Four-time First-Team Central Iowa sophomore season, hit .418 with 46 runs scored, 51 hits, four triples, eight Metropolitan League ... Three-time All-Academic ... Career .522 average at home runs and 37 RBI ... Named to MaxPreps.com 2014 All-American list ... In Johnston High School, including 98 stolen bases (95-percent success rate) ... In 2013 freshman season, hit .421 with 50 runs scored, 53 hits, 15 doubles, six 2016 senior season, her .610 average paced all of Iowa Class 5A programs ... triples, five home runs and 47 RBI ... La Grange High School rated as high as Three-time Class 5A State All-Tournament Team, including captain of the 2014 No. 1 team in the country, according to USA Today ... La Grange went 40-2 in All-Tournament Team ... Keyed Johnston’s 2016 Iowa State championship, its 2016, en route to Texas Class 4A State Softball Championship ... Competed at the second title in three years ... Johnston High School consistently one of the top 2015 USA Softball Junior Olympic Cup ... Multi-sport athlete at La Grange, also teams in the state, under head coach Todd Merical ... Competed with Iowa starring in volleyball ... Chose Mizzou over Houston, Oregon State and Texas A&M. Slammers club team under head coach Jim Hallman ... Chose Mizzou over Arkansas, Central Florida, Minnesota and Syracuse.

17 • LAUREN RICE RIGHT HANDED PITCHER Fr. • 5-4 Morrison, Ill. Morrison HS

HIGH SCHOOL______Rated No. 38 overall in FloSoftball’s final Class of 2017 “Hot 100” players ... Touches 70-plus mph in the circle ... Pitched a perfect game in 2015, in addition to three consecutive no-hitters ... Also competed with Quad City Firebirds 99 and Chicago Beverly Bandits club teams ... Chose Mizzou over Boston College, Illinois and Ohio State.

20 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL COACHING STAFF EHREN EARLEYWINE HEAD COACH 12th Season Jefferson City, Mo. Westminster, ‘94

CAREER HONORS Mizzou Softball has become one of the top programs in the nation, and is • 2005 ACC Coach of the Year a perennial contender to reach the Women’s College World Series under the • 2007 Big 12 Coach of the Year direction of Head Coach Ehren Earleywine, a mid-Missouri native who enters his • 2009 NFCA Midwest Staff of the Year 11th year leading the charge for the Tigers. With a career winning percentage • 2010 NFCA Midwest Staff of the Year of .741 (599-209 over 13 seasons), Earleywine is truly among the top coaches • 2011 Big 12 Coach of the Year in the nation. He is the 13th-winningest coach in NCAA Division I history • 2012 NFCA Midwest Staff of the Year entering this season, according to winning percentage.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Mizzou enjoyed a proud softball tradition before Earleywine took over in 2007, • 11 consecutive NCAA Regional Appearances (2007-17) but he’s clearly since taken the Tigers to the next level. In the seven seasons • 8 NCAA Super Regional Appearances (2008-13, 15-16) before Earleywine’s arrival, Mizzou averaged 32.0 wins per season (2000-06). • 3 WCWS Appearances (2009-11) The Tigers have averaged 45 wins per season in Earleywine’s 10 seasons in the • Only seven schools in the nation, including Mizzou, have made at dugout (2007-pres.). least eight NCAA Super Regionals since 2008 • Only one other school (Alabama), including Mizzou, have made NCAA Earleywine has built the Tigers by striving for excellence in all phases of the Super Regionals all eight years from 2008-16 game. Shut-down pitching, consistent fielding and explosive offense have been • Mizzou is one of six schools in the nation with eight NCAA Super constants during his tenure in Columbia. In his 10 seasons at the helm of the Regionals since 2008 Missouri softball program, the Tigers have made three Women’s College World • Three 50-plus win seasons at Mizzou Series appearances, recorded the first three 50-win seasons in school history • Nine 40-plus win seasons at Mizzou and have advanced to eight NCAA Super Regionals. These accomplishments have • Highest winning percentage (.726) among all-time Mizzou Softball come while building an incredible .746 winning percentage to rank as one of head coaches the winningest programs in the nation since 2007. • In seven seasons before Earleywine took over, the program averaged 32 wins per season (2000-06). Since Earleywine took over in Mizzou Softball has competed at the highest level during Earleywine’s time 2007, the Tigers have averaged over 43 wins a season (+11 win leading the Tigers, including the capture of two of the programs’ seven all-time increase) conference championships. As part of a stellar 50-12 overall record in 2009, • The program was inside the respective Top-25 national polls every Mizzou won the 2009 Big 12 Conference Tournament. The Tigers followed that single week from the final 2008 polls through the Week Three poll up with a Big 12 Regular Season Championship in 2011, posting a stout 53-10 of 2017 (134 consecutive polls) overall record. In Mizzou’s first season of Southeastern Conference action in • Has coached 13 All-Americans under his tenure, equaling 46-percent 2013, Earleywine’s squad left an immediate impression. The Tigers placed third of the total All-Americans in program history in the league’s regular season standings before finishing as runners-up at the • 21 All-Midwest Region honorees under Earleywine SEC Tournament. • 15 All-Southeast Region honorees • Three-time Midwest Region Staff of the Year (2009-11) Earleywine’s teams have placed in the nation’s top 25 polls each week for the • 15 CoSIDA Academic All-District honorees past eight years (2009-16), were ranked in the top 10 for five straight seasons • 10 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (2009-13), including as high as No. 3 in the nation during a three-week run • 34 All-Big 12 Conference honorees in 2010. Mizzou has finished as a top 10 team in the polls three times under • 48 Academic All-Big 12 honorees Earleywine’s leadership (2009-11) and Top-15 seven times (2009-13, 15-16). • Two-time Big 12 Coach of the Year (2007, 2011). Only two Coach of the Year honors in Mizzou Softball history before he took over • 13 All-SEC honorees • 36 SEC Academic Honor Roll honorees

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 21 COACHING STAFF 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL Named Missouri’s head coach in August of 2006, Earleywine’s model for winning 2012 was rewarded with a seven-year contract extension on Aug. 31, 2011, making • 47-14 overall // 17-7 Big 12 him the first Olympic coach in Missouri history to receive an extension greater • NCAA Super Regional than five years. In his 10 seasons at Missouri, Earleywine has managed a • No. 11 final ranking record of 452-154 and became the fastest Missouri softball coach to reach 300 victories. Since beginning his head coaching career in 2003 at Georgia Tech, 2013 Earleywine has turned in a .741 winning percentage, the 13th-best amongst • 38-14 overall // 15-8 SEC active Division I coaches. He was the fifth fastest coach to reach 100 wins in • NCAA Super Regional NCAA Division I softball history. • No. 11 final ranking

Since Earleywine took the reins, Missouri’s batting averages have been on the 2014 rise, which includes a .313 mark in 2009, a .304 mark in 2013, .310 rate in • 43-18 overall // 15-9 SEC 2014, .320 posting in 2015 and program record-breaking .327 performance in • NCAA Regional 2016. Additionally, the team ERA has steadily been on the decline, highlighted • No. 18 final ranking by 2011’s 1.40 mark, the Tiger’s best end of the year ERA since 1998. 2015 Mizzou’s entire softball staff has received deserved recognition while helping the • 42-16 overall // 14-10 SEC program ascend to the upper echelon of college softball. Earleywine and crew • NCAA Super Regional were named NFCA Midwest Region Staff of the Year three times in a four-year • No. 12 final ranking span (2009, 2010, & 2012). 2016 EARLEYWINE YEAR BY YEAR AT MIZZOU • 42-16 overall // 14-10 SEC 2007 • NCAA Super Regional • 40-24 overall // 13-4 Big 12 • No. 12 final ranking • NCAA Regional 2017 • No. 19 final ranking • 29-28 overall // 7-16 SEC • NCAA Regional 2008

• 47-17 overall // 11-6 Big 12 • NCAA Super Regional • No. 16 final ranking

2009 • 50-12 overall // 12-6 Big 12 • Big 12 Tournament Champions • Women’s College World Series • No. 8 final ranking

2010 • 51-13 overall // 11-7 Big 12 • Women’s College World Series • No. 8 final ranking

2011 • 53-10 overall // 15-3 Big 12 • Big 12 Regular Season Champions • Women’s College World Series • No. 6 final ranking

22 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL COACHING STAFF GINA FOGUE ASSISTANT COACH Fifth Season Liberty, Mo. Missouri, ‘10

Mizzou Softball director of operations Gina Schneider was promoted to the Versatility was Schneider’s strong suit in her Black & Gold career, which she position of assistant coach by head coach Ehren Earleywine on July 8, 2013. A saw playing time at third base, second base, shortstop and in the outfield. She member of two Women’s College World Series teams during her playing career was an equally productive hitter and scorer with 87 hits and runs in her time at Mizzou (2006-10), Schneider served as director of operations on Earleywine’s as a Tiger. staff for two years prior to her current role. Schneider finished her career as a three-time First Team Academic All-Big 12 Schneider primarily works with the Tigers’ outfielders, as well as coach selection. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 2010 with a degree base-runners in her new role. In her previous position, she was in charge of in graphic design and a minor in business. all video operations and camps. Schneider additionally handled day-to-day administrative tasks for the program.

Under her guidance, Mizzou Softball outfielders have claimed two All-American accolades, five NFCA Southeast All-Region awards, and four All-SEC honors. 2016 First Team All-American, Emily Crane, and 2014 Third Team All-American, Taylor Gadbois, each went on to professional careers in the (NPF) league following their tenures in Columbia, Mo.

Collectively as a member of the Tiger coaching staff the past four years, Fogue has helped guide Mizzou to four consecutive NCAA Regional appearances (2014-17) and two NCAA Super Regional bids (2015-16). Tiger players have also claimed 10 All-SEC honors, five All-SEC Freshman Team accolades, 10 NFCA All-Southeast Region awards and three total NFCA All-American winners under Fogue’s leadership.

As a player in Mid-Missouri, Schneider may be best remembered for her walk- off home run that ended Mizzou’s game three win of the 2009 NCAA Super Regional at No. 1 UCLA by a score of 9-1 in five innings. The long ball to down the Bruins was part of a strong final campaign. As a senior, Schneider had her best season with a .321 batting average, eight home runs, 32 RBI and a .599 slugging percentage.

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 23 COACHING STAFF 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ADAM LALONDE ASSISTANT COACH Second Season Ashland, Ky. Central Michigan, ‘99

On Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, Mizzou Softball head coach Ehren Earleywine LaLonde’s top playing performance occurred in 2005, as he yet again announced the addition of Adam LaLonde to his coaching staff. LaLonde tallied First Team ASA All-American honors, while playing for the ASA National became the Tigers’ newest Assistant Coach and Director of Recruiting. Champions Tampa Bay Smokers organization. He hit a record .711 in the Men’s Major Fast Pitch National Championship, capturing his first ever batting title. In “Adam had the pedigree and personality that I was looking for in our program’s 2006, LaLonde led the USA Men’s National Team to a 1st place finish at the new assistant coach,” Earleywine said. “His business as a private pitching and AAU International Championship in Orlando, Fla. hitting instructor is/was booming and he played at the highest level of Men’s Fastpitch for many years. He’s basically won at everything he’s ever done. Most As a top pitching and hitting instructor, LaLonde has recently led the importantly, he’s a great guy. I can’t wait to work with him.” Adam LaLonde ASA USA Softball Training Academy in Huntington, W.Va. “First off, I want to thank Coach E for reaching out and giving me this LaLonde is married to his wife, Chrissie, as the two will make the trek opportunity,” LaLonde said. “I’ve had the honor of being his teammate while winning a Gold Medal in 2002 with the USA National Team and now I have to Columbia, Mo. LaLonde has a 10-year-old son, Tyson and four-year-old the opportunity to coach with him at the University of Missouri. This is an son, Colton. even bigger honor for myself. I’m looking forward to continuing the winning tradition that he has brought to this program and bringing home some national championships to Columbia. I want to thank my wife, Chrissie, and my two boys, Tyson and Colton, for jumping on board for our new adventure. We were able to visit Columbia a few weeks ago and we fell in love with the area and university.”

LaLonde brings over 20 years of professional softball playing and coaching experience to the Mizzou Softball program. The Ashland, Ky., native burst onto the men’s professional softball scene in 1999, earning First Team Amateur Softball Association (ASA) All-American honors with the Bay Area All-Stars. In 2001, LaLonde and the Midland Explorers finished in 9th place in the ASA Men’s Major Fast Pitch Championship.

As a member of the USA Softball Men’s National Team, LaLonde earned a gold medal at the 2002 Pan Am Qualifier in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He also competed in the Canada Skins Games in Victoria, B.C., Canada, later that season.

From 2003-07, LaLonde continued to accumulate impressive accolades as one of the top hitters in men’s professional softball. In 2003, he was a silver medalist with the USA Softball Men’s National Team. The following season, LaLonde earned another First Team ASA All-American recognition.

24 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

LARRY EARLEYWINE VICKI FOGUE VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Fourth Season First Season Jefferson City, Mo. Columbia, Mo. Jefferson City High New Mexico

Larry assists the Tiger Softball program in daily practices and gameday Vicki enters her first year with the Mizzou Softball program. She coordinates activities. He also served as Mizzou’s Director of Baseball Operations prior team travel, summer/winter camps, budgeting and fundraising. Vicki is married to his current role. Before joining his son, head coach Ehren Earleywine, at to Patrick Fogue and has two children, Caitlin, a Tiger Softball Class of 2019 Mizzou, Larry served as the hitting coach for Jefferson City Softball. He enjoyed recruit, and Connor. Her family enjoys traveling and watching the children play a standout career in professional fastpitch softball before entering coaching. sports.

DR. SCOTTA MORTON ANDY OLDENBURG MENTAL PERFORMANCE STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS Sixth Season Third Season Bozeman, Mont. Manchester, Mo. Missouri, ‘14 Missouri, ‘10

Scotta serves as the Tigers’ Sports Psychology / Mental Performance Andy joined Mizzou Athletics in 2013 and is entering his third year with the representative. After completing her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology with a focus Tigers. He’s also currently the department representative for Mizzou Softball and in Sports Psychology, Scotta interacts with the Tiger student-athletes to ensure Women’s Golf. Andy is a St. Louis, Mo., native and received his Bachelor’s from that they work successfully with their peers and coaches. She works to help the University of Missouri in 2010. He was recently married to his wife, Lauren, strengthen individual performances and work environments. in July 2017 in Columbia, Mo.

ANDREW SCHUSTER BRETT SIGLEY MARKETING ATHLETIC TRAINER First Season Third Season Columbia, Mo. Rivesville, W. Va. Columbia College, ‘12 Missouri, ‘16

Andrew joined Mizzou Athletics in Sept. 2012 and is entering his first year Brett enters his fourth year on the Mizzou Sports Medicine staff. His primary with Tigers Volleyball. He also currently oversees marketing operations for responsibilites include assisting with the Football program, while managing the Mizzou Wrestling and Softball. Andrew originally hails from Minnesota, but has medical services for Softball and Golden Girls Dance Team. He completed his called Columbia, Mo., home for the past 24 years. He received his Bachelor’s in master’s degree in counseling psychology from the University of Missouri in Marketing & Business Mgt. from Columbia College in 2012. 2016. Brett earned his bachelor’s in athletic training from West Virginia in 2014.

KELSEA ROTH ACADEMIC COORDINATOR First Season Yorba Linda, Calif. Missouri, ‘15

Kelsea finished her playing career with Mizzou Softball (2012-15) as one of the top power hitters in program history. Her 45 home runs (third), 148 RBI (eighth) and .574 slugging percentage (T-eighth) each rank Top-10 individually all-time in the Mizzou record books. Kelsea now assists the program as its academic coordinator and aides the Tiger student-athletes’ academic growth. MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 25 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL AWARDS & HONORS

Emily Crane 2016 First Team NFCA All-American 26 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-AMERICAN SNAPSHOT

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 1st 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 3rd Team 2008 2nd Team 2009 2nd Team 2009 2nd Team 2010 3rd Team 2011 3rd Team

Ashley Fleming Chelsea Thomas Taylor Gadbois Emily Crane Sami Fagan 2011 2nd Team 2011 1st Team 2014 3rd Team 2016 1st Team 2016 3rd Team 2012 2nd Team 2012 1st Team 2013 1st Team

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 27 ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL / TEAM HONORS 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

Top Hitter Christie Boen...... 1994, ‘95 Brandi Resa...... 1993 1978...... Pat Burckhardt ...... (.355) Tiffany Heick...... 1994 Gina Anderson...... 1996 1979...... Deb Degreeff ...... (.327) Dana Way...... 1994 Stacy Gemeinhardt...... 1998, ‘00 1980...... Lisa Burke ...... (.320) Gina Anderson...... 1994 Ingrid Werner...... 2002 1981...... Kris Bullock ...... (.312) Kacey Marshall...... 1995 Leanne Bowers...... 2007 1982...... Karen Sweet ...... (.291) Stacy Bailey...... 1995 Kathy Masterson...... 2007 1983...... Terry Schweikert ...... (.333) Barb Wright...... 1996, ‘97 Amanda Renth...... 2008 1984...... Terry Schweikert ...... (.266) Mary Babb...... 1997 Lindsey Ubrun...... 2009 1985...... Dana Cammarata...... (.268) Jamie Lowry...... 1997 Marla Schweisberger...... 2010 1986...... Kris Schmidt ...... (.360) Stacy Gemeinhardt...... 1998, ‘99, ‘00 Ashley Fleming...... 2011, ‘12 1988...... Kris Schmidt ...... (.410) Wendy Harrison...... 1998 Jenna Marston...... 2011, ‘12, ‘13 1989...... Julie Link ...... (.319) Shawna Robinson...... 1999 Chelsea Thomas...... 2012, ‘13 1990...... Jill Brent ...... (.295) Kim Slover...... 1999 Mackenzie Sykes...... 2013 1991...... Brenda Paskiewicz ������������������������������������(.379) Linda Swarts...... 2000 Emily Crane...... 2016 1992...... Shawn Way ...... (.358) Karen Williams...... 2001 Kirsten Mack...... 2017 1993...... Terri Young ...... (.336) Melanie Fisher...... 2001, ‘02 1994...... Gina Anderson ...... (.352) Rachael McGinnis...... 2001, ‘02 CoSIDA Academic All-American 1995...... Mary Babb ...... (.399) Micaela Minner...... 2005, ‘07, ‘09 Cindy Tate ������������������������������������������������������������1983 (1st Team) 1996...... Kim Slover ...... (.363) Leanne Bowers...... 2007 Donna Sanitate ������������������������������������1985 (Honorable Mention) 1997...... Kim Slover ...... (.379) Amanda Renth...... 2007, ‘08 Suzanne Pyles ������������������������������������������������������1988 (3rd Team) 1998...... Wendy Harrison ...... (.374) Jen Bruck...... 2008 Jill Brent ��������������������������������������������������������������1991 (3rd Team) 1999...... Shawna Robinson ...... (.376) Andee Allen...... 2008 . 1992 (3rd Team) 2000...... Sara Vassmer ...... (.336) Rhea Taylor...... 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Brenda Paszkiewicz ���������������������������������������������1991 (3rd Team) 2001...... Karen Williams ...... (.429) Stacy Delaney...... 2008, ‘09 Karen Snelgrove ���������������������������������������������������1991 (1st Team) 2002...... Rachael McGinnis ...... (.379) Lindsey Ubrun...... 2009 Leanne Bowers ����������������������������������������������������2007 (3rd Team) 2003...... Rachael McGinnis ...... (.384) Marla Schweisberger...... 2009 Kathy Masterson �������������������������������������������������2007 (2nd Team) 2004...... Morgan LeCluyse ...... (.259) Ashley Fleming...... 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Lindsey Ubrun �����������������������������������������������������2009 (3rd Team) 2005...... Micaela Minner ...... (.388) Jenna Marston...... 2010 Ashley Fleming ���������������������������������������������������2012 (2nd Team) 2006...... Jen Bruck...... (.387) Nicole Hudson...... 2011, ‘12 Jenna Marston �����������������������������������������������������2012 (1st Team) 2007...... Micaela Minner...... (.366) Chelsea Thomas...... 2011, ‘12 2013 (1st Team) 2008...... Rhea Taylor...... (.402) Chelsea Thomas ��������������������������������������������������2012 (2nd Team) 2009...... Rhea Taylor...... (.404) All-Southeast Region 2013 (1st Team) 2010...... Rhea Taylor...... (.452) Kirsten Mack...... 2017 Emily Crane ���������������������������������������������������������2016 (1st Team) 2011...... Ashley Fleming...... (.356) Chloe Rathburn...... 2016 Kirsten Mack �������������������������������������������������������2017 (2nd Team) 2012...... Ashley Fleming...... (.365) Sami Fagan...... 2016 2013...... Emily Crane ...... (.376) Taylor Gadbois...... 2014, ‘16 All-Big Eight Conference 2014...... Taylor Gadbois...... (.421) Emily Crane...... 2014, ‘15 ‘16 Kris Schmidt...... 1986, ‘87, ‘88 2015...... Sami Fagan...... (.368) Kelsea Roth...... 2013, ‘15 Julie Link...... 1989 2016...... Sami Fagan...... (.434) Tori Finucane...... 2014 Brenda Paszkiewicz ����������������������������������������������������������1989, ‘91 2017...... Regan Nash...... (.340) Nicole Hudson...... 2013 Jill Brent...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Jenna Marston...... 2013 Karen Snelgrove...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Phillips 66/Classroom Champions Angela Randazzo...... 2014 Monica Marks...... 1990 Brenda Paszkiewicz...... 1989, ‘91 Chelsea Thomas...... 2013 Tiffany Heick...... 1992, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Tammy Tuley...... 1989 Kellie Leach...... 1992 Jill Brent...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Midwest Region Coach of the Year Brandi Resa...... 1992, ‘93 Karen Snelgrove...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Jay Miller...... 1994, ‘97 Karen Schneider ����������������������������������������������������������������������1992 Christe Boen...... 1993 Dana Way...... 1992, ‘93, ‘94 Brandi Resa...... 1993 Midwest Region Staff of the Year Shawn Way...... 1992 Gina Anderson...... 1994, ‘95 Missouri...... 2009, ‘10, ‘12 Christe Boen...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Karen Persinger...... 1994 Janie Lanis...... 1993, ‘94 Stacy Bailey...... 1995 NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Kacey Marshall...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Ashley Woodall...... 1996 Stacy Bailey...... 1997 Terri Young...... 1993, ‘94 Barb Wright...... 1996 Kim Slover...... 1997, ‘99 Gina Anderson...... 1994, ‘95 Karen Williams...... 2000 Wendy Harrison...... 1999 Brandi Jones...... 1994, ‘95 Sara Vassmer...... 2000 Stephanie Falk...... 1999 Barb Wright...... 1994, ‘95 Shawna Robinson...... 1999 Mary Babb...... 1994, ‘95 All-Midwest Region Karen Persinger...... 1994, ‘95 Lisa Burke...... 1980, ‘82 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Stacy Bailey...... 1995 Teresa Wilson...... 1981, ‘83 Academic All-District Kim Ashley...... 1995 Karen Sweet...... 1983 Cindy Tate...... 1983 Nikki Herman...... 1995 Kris Schmidt...... 1986, ‘88 Donna Sanitate...... 1985 Julie Link...... 1988, ‘89 Sue Pyles...... 1988 Michelle Phalen...... 1988 Tammy Tuley...... 1989 Karen Snelgrove...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Brenda Paszkiewicz...... 1990, ‘91 Karen Schneider...... 1992 Jill Brent...... 1991, ‘92 Shawn Way...... 1992 Karen Snelgrove...... 1991 28 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL / TEAMALL-TIME HONORS INDIVIDUAL / TEAM2018 MIZZOU HONORS SOFTBALL

Big Eight All-Tournament All-Big 12 Conference Academic All-Big 12 Mary French ...... 1977 Gina Anderson ...... 1996 (*-indicates 4.00 Grade-Point Average) Janet Long ...... 1977 Karen Persinger ...... 1996 Barb Wright ...... 1996, ‘97 Lisa Burke ...... 1979, ‘80, ‘82 Kim Slover ...... 1996, ‘97, ‘99 Karen Persinger ...... 1996 Debbie DeGreef ...... 1979, ‘80 Stacy Bailey ...... 1996, ‘97 Stacy Bailey ...... 1996 Sherri Batz...... 1980 Wendy Harrison...... 1996, ‘98, ‘99 Gina Anderson ...... 1996 Teresa Wilson ...... 1980, ‘82 Jamie Lowry ...... 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Stephanie Walston ...... 1996 Peg Bax ...... 1981 Barb Wright ...... 1996, ‘97 Ashley Woodall ...... 1996, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Kris Bullock ...... 1982 Mary Babb ...... 1997 Amy Farmer ...... 1997, ‘98, ‘99 Karen Kietzman ...... 1983 Stephanie Falk ...... 1998, ‘99, ‘01 Stacy Gemeinhardt ...... 1997, ‘98, ‘99 Donna Sanitate ...... 1983 Stacy Gemeinhardt ...... 1998, ‘99 Stephanie Falk ...... 1998, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Dana Cammarata ...... 1984 Christy Skouby ...... 1998 Wendy Harrison...... 1998, ‘99 Rhonda Claytor ...... 1984 Nikki Herman ...... 1998 Christy Skouby ...... 1998, ‘99 Vicki Grills ...... 1985 Shawna Robinson ...... 1999 Shayna Snarr ...... 1998, ‘99 Kris Bangert ...... 1989 Lindsey Jacoby ...... 2000 Jamie Lowry ...... 1999 Karen Snelgrove ...... 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Linda Swarts ...... 2000 Erin Erickson ...... 1999 Jill Brent ...... 1990, ‘92 Sara Vassmer ...... 2000, ‘02 Karen Williams...... 1999, ‘00, ‘01 Shawn Way...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Melanie Fisher ...... 2001, ‘02 Ingrid Werner ...... 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Karen Schneider ...... 1991 Rachael McGinnis ...... 2002, ‘03 Jeni Schellert ...... 2003 Erin Kalka...... 2003, ‘04 Lindsey Jacoby ...... 2001 Academic All-Big Eight Morgan LeCluyse ...... 2003, ‘04 Sara Vassmer ...... 2001 Donna Sanitate ...... 1984 Heather Kunkel ...... 2003, ‘05 Samantha Fleeman ...... 2004 Judy Scheer ...... 1984 Joanne Loethen ...... 2003 Joanne Loethen ...... 2004, ‘06 Vicki Grills ...... 1985 Daisy Metlach ...... 2003 Morgan LeCluyse ...... 2004 Rhonda Claytor ...... 1986 Janessa Roening ...... 2005 Leanne Bowers ...... 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Michelle Phalen ...... 1988 Leanne Bowers ...... 2005 Heather Kunkel ...... 2004, ‘05 Kris Schmidt ...... 1988 Kathy Masterson ...... 2005 Kathy Masterson ...... 2005*, ‘06*, ‘07* Brenda Paszkiewicz ...... 1989, ‘90, ‘91 Micaela Minner ...... 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Erica Peterson ...... 2005 Tammy Tuley ...... 1989 Amanda Renth ...... 2005, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08 Alli Kennewell ...... 2006, ‘07 Jill Brent ...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Jen Bruck...... 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Micaela Minner ...... 2006, ‘09 Karen Snelgrove ...... 1990, ‘91, ‘92 Julie Silver ...... 2007 Amanda Renth ...... 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Gina Anderson ...... 1993, ‘95 Andee Allen ...... 2008 Janessa Roening ...... 2006 Dalene Bails...... 1993 Stacy Delaney ...... 2008, ‘09 Sarah Stringer...... 2006, ‘07 Christe Boen ...... 1993, ‘94 Lindsey Ubrun ...... 2008, ‘09 Andee Allen ...... 2007, ‘08, ‘09* Brandi Jones ...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Rhea Taylor ...... 2008, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11 Alyson Tobyne ...... 2007 Karen Persinger ...... 1993, ‘94, ‘95 Megan Christopher ...... 2009 Katie Milles ...... 2008, ‘09 Brandi Resa ...... 1993 Kristin Nottelmann ...... 2009 Gina Schneider ...... 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Dana Way ...... 1993 Marla Schweisberger ...... 2009 Julie Silver ...... 2008, ‘09 Kim Ashley ...... 1994 Ashley Fleming ...... 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Megan Christopher ...... 2009, ‘11 Tiffany Heick ...... 1995 Nicole Hudson ...... 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Jana Hainey ...... 2009, ‘10 Barb Wright ...... 1995 Catherine Lee ...... 2010 Marla Schweisberger ...... 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Nicky Smith ...... 1995 Jenna Marston ...... 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Lindsey Ubrun ...... 2009 Chelsea Thomas ...... 2011, ‘12 Abby Vock...... 2009, ‘10, ‘11 Big Eight Coach of the Year Abby Vock...... 2011 Michaele Vock ...... 2009, ‘10 Jay Miller ...... 1990, 91 Kelsea Roth ...... 2012 Ashley Fleming ...... 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Mackenzie Sykes ...... 2012 Kristin Nottelmann ...... 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Big Eight Player of the Week Chelsea Thomas ...... 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Julie Link ...... 1986, ‘88 Big 12 All-Tournament Team Nicole Hudson ...... 2011, ‘12 Karen Schneider ...... 1989, ‘90, twice in ‘92 Stacy Bailey ...... 1996 Catherine Lee ...... 2011 Monica Marks ...... 1990 Mary Babb ...... 1997 Jenna Marston ...... 2011*, 12* Kellie Leech ...... 1991 Stacy Gemeinhardt ...... 1997, ‘99, ‘00 Kathryn Poet ...... 2011 Rechelle Johnson ...... 1992 Nicky Smith ...... 1997 Brianna Corwin...... 2012 Gina Anderson ...... 1993, ‘94 Dara Throneburg ...... 2000 Lindsey Muller ...... 2012 Tiffany Heick ...... 1993, ‘94 Barb Wright ...... 1997 (MVP) Mackenzie Sykes ...... 2012 Terri Young ...... 1993 Erica Peterson ...... 2004 Dana Way ...... twice in 1994 Morgan LeCluyse ...... 2004 Karen Persinger ...... 1994, ‘95 Heather Kunkel ...... 2005 Mary Babb ...... 1995 Janessa Roening ...... 2005 Stacy Bailey ...... 1995 Jen Bruck...... 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Erin Kalka...... 2005 Big Eight Pitcher of the Week Julie Silver ...... 2007 Karen Snelgrove ...... 1989, ‘90, ‘92 Andee Allen ...... 2009 Kacey Marshall ...... 1993, ‘94 Megan Christopher ...... 2009 Christe Boen ...... 1994 Stacy Delaney ...... 2009 Kacey Marshall ...... 1994 Rhea Taylor ...... 2009, ‘10 Barb Wright ...... 1994 Chelsea Thomas ...... 2009 (MVP) Stephanie Walston ...... 1996 Ashley Fleming ...... 2010 Jana Hainey ...... 2010 Jenna Marston ...... 2010

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NFCA Golden Shoe Award Big 12 Pitcher of the Week Tori Finucane ...... 2016 Taylor Gadbois ...... 2014 Barb Wright ...... March 31, 1997 / May 5, 1997 Natalie Fleming ...... 2014, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 Stephanie Falk ...... Feb. 16, 1998 / March 17, 1999 Erin Gilliand ...... 2016 NFCA National Player of the Week ...... May 5, 1999 / March 14, 2000 Sara Harvey ...... 2015 Mary Babb ...... May 4, 1997 Ingrid Werner ...... Feb. 22, 2000 Nicole Hudson ...... 2013 Chelsea Thomas ...... March 8, 2011 Erin Kalka...... April 8, 2003 / April 6, 2004 Cayla Kessinger ...... 2017 Tori Finucane ...... April 29, 2014 May 10, 2005 Taylor Kirby ...... 2017 Sami Fagan ...... April 21, 2015 Erica Peterson ...... May 11, 2004 Kelsi Jones ...... 2013 Stacy Delaney ...... March 16, 2009 / March 30, 2009 Paige Lowary ...... 2015 USA Softball Chelsea Thomas ...... March 9, 2009 Kirsten Mack ...... 2014, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 National Player of the Week March 2, 2010, / March 8, 2011 / March 29, 2011 Jenna Marston ...... 2013 Janessa Roening ...... May 3, 2005 April 12, 2011 / April 19, 2011 / May 3, 2011 Lindsey Muller ...... 2013 Ashley Fleming ...... May 4, 2010 March 17, 2011 / Feb. 28, 2012 / April 3, 2012 Regan Nash ...... 2017 April 10, 2012 April 10, 2012 / May 15, 2012 Rylee Pierce ...... 2017 Chelsea Thomas ...... March 8, 2011 Lexi Rampetsreiter ...... 2017 Tori Finucane ...... April 29, 2014 All-SEC Angela Randazzo ...... 2015 Regan Nash ...... 2017 Kolby Romaine ...... 2017 USA Softball National Player of the Year Taylor Gadbois ...... 2014, ‘16 Kelsea Roth ...... 2013, ‘15 (Top-3) Sami Fagan ...... 2015, ‘16 Amanda Sanchez ...... 2016, ‘17 Chelsea Thomas ...... 2011 Emily Crane ...... 2015, ‘16 Sydney Sprague ...... 2015, ‘16 Tori Finucane ...... 2014, ‘15 Ashtin Stephens ...... 2013, ‘14 WCWS All-Tournament Team Corrin Genovese ...... 2014 Mackenzie Sykes ...... 2013 Rhea Taylor ...... 2010 Jenna Marston ...... 2013 Chelsea Thomas ...... 2013 Chelsea Thomas ...... 2011 Chelsea Thomas ...... 2013 Cosette Tomita ...... 2017 NCAA Elite 88 All-SEC Freshman Team Abby Vock...... 2010 Braxton Burnside ...... 2017 Regan Nash ...... 2016 Big 12 Player of the Year Amanda Sanchez ...... 2015 Barb Wright ...... 1997 Paige Lowary ...... 2015 Tori Finucane ...... 2014 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year Chelsea Thomas ...... 2011, ‘12 SEC All-Tournament Team Jenna Marston ...... 2013 Big 12 Freshman of the Year Kelsea Roth ...... 2013 Rhea Taylor ...... 2008 Chelsea Thomas ...... 2013 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year SEC Pitcher of the Year Megan Christopher ...... 2011 Chelsea Thomas ...... 2013 Corrin Genovese ...... 2012 SEC Freshman of the Year Big 12 Coach of the Year Tori Finucane ...... 2014 Jay Miller ...... 1997 Ty Singleton ...... 2003 SEC Player of the Week Ehren Earleywine ...... 2007, ‘11 Nicole Hudson ...... 02/18/13 Corrin Genovese ...... 04/28/14 Big 12 Player of the Week Rylee Pierce ...... 2/22/16 Mary Babb ...... March 17, 1997 / April 8, 1997 Wendy Harrison...... March 24, 1998 SEC Pitcher of the Week Stacy Gemeinhardt ...... April 1, 1998 / March 7, 2000 Chelsea Thomas ...... Feb. 18, 2013 / Feb. 25, 2013 Rachael McGinnis ...... April 3, 2001 / March 5, 2002 March 18, 2013 / April 22, 2013March 18, 2013 / April 22, 2013 Sarah Stringer...... May 11, 2004 May 6, 2013 Micaela Minner ...... March 1, 2005 Kelli Schkade ...... April 14, 2014 Janessa Roening ...... May 3, 2005 Tori Finucane ...... April 7, 2014 / April 28, 2014 Amanda Renth ...... Feb. 14, 2006 / April 29, 2008 Paige Lowary ...... Feb. 23, 2015 Jen Bruck...... March 28, 2006 / May 2, 2006 Paige Lowary ...... March 21, 2016 April 1, 2008 Rhea Taylor ...... March 4, 2008 / April 22, 2008 SEC Academic Honor Roll Feb. 17, 2009 Paige Bange ...... 2015, ‘17 Lindsey Ubrun ...... March 10, 2008 Cheyenne Baxter...... 2015, ‘17 Megan Christopher ...... April 7, 2009 Braxton Burnside ...... 2017 Marla Schweisberger ...... April 14, 2009 Brianna Corwin...... 2013 Catherine Lee ...... April 20, 2010 Alyssa Cousins ...... 2013, ‘14, ‘15 Ashley Fleming ...... May 4, 2010 / April 10, 2012 Emily Crane ...... 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Nicole Hudson ...... April 19, 2011 / May 10, 2011 Jolie Duffner ...... 2017 Lisa Simmons ...... May 17, 2011 Sami Fagan ...... 2015, ‘16 Kelsea Roth ...... Feb. 28, 2012 30MEDIA SUPPLEMENT MEDIA SUPPLEMENT31 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL MIZZOU RECORDS

Rhea Taylor Three-time NFCA All-American (2008, ‘10-11) MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 31 CAREER PITCHING RECORDS 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

Career Appearances Career 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. Annette Brazier 84-87 26 7. Kacey Marshall 91-95 137 Jen Bruck 05-08 26 8. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 122 8. Erin Kalka 02-06 22 9. Sue Ann Wheeler 87-90 113 9. Sue Ann Wheeler 87-90 20 Christie Boen 92-95 113 10. Kacey Marshall 91-95 17 Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 113 Barb Wright 94-97 17 Erin Kalka 02-04 17 Career Complete Games Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 17 Player Years CG 1. Teresa Wilson 80-83 118 Career Wins 2. Stephanie Falk 98-01 117 Player Years Ws 3. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 97 1. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 111 4. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 89 Teresa Wilson 80-83 102 5. Barb Weight 94-97 80 3. Stephanie Falk 98-01 89 6. Kacey Marshall 91-95 61 4. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 78 7. Annette Brazier 84-87 59 Barb Wright 94-97 78 8. Erin Kalka 02-05 53 6. Jen Bruck 05-08 77 9. Cindy Tate 80-83 51 7. Kacey Marshall 91-95 67 10. Jen Bruck 05-08 46 8. Erin Kalka 02-06 65 9. Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 64 Career Innings Pitched 10. Christie Boen 92-95 51 Player Years IP Sue Ann Wheeler 87-90 51 1. Stephanie Falk 98-01 1,006.1 2. Teresa Wilson 80-83 989.0 Career 3. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 925.0 Player Years ERA 4. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 758.0 1. Karen Snelgrove 91-95 0.38 5. Barb Wright 94-97 747.0 2. Teresa Wilson 80-83 0.47 6. Erin Kalka 02-05 740.6 3. Karen Sweet 82-83 0.86 7. Jen Bruck 05-08 720.1 4. Deonne Sederburg 84 0.88 8. Kacey Marshall 91-95 673.0 5. Cindy Tate 80-83 1.02 9. Sue Ann Wheeler 87-90 526.0 6. Heidi Brown 86-89 1.04 10. Annette Brazier 84-87 507.0 7. Melissa Skow 90-91 1.13 8. Annette Brazier 84-87 1.19 Career Strikeouts Lori Shell 84-85 1.19 Player Years Ks 10. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 1.23 1. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 1,174 2. Teresa Wilson 80-83 893 Career W-L Percentage (20 decision mimimum) 3. Stephanie Falk 98-01 865 Player Years Pct. Record 4. Karen Snelgrove 89-92 773 1. Stacy Delaney 08-09 .837 36-7 5. Erin Kalka 02-05 748 2. Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 .790 64-17 6. Kacey Marshall 91-95 534 3. Chelsea Thomas 09-13 .782 111-31 7. Jen Bruck 05-08 519 4. Jana Hainey 07-10 .773 34-10 8. Barb Wright 94-97 476 5. Paige Lowary 15-16 .741 43-15 9. Kristin Nottelmann 09-12 429 6. Teresa Wilson 80-83 .734 102-37 10. Cindy Tate 80-83 344 7. Melissa Skow 90-91 .731 19-7 8. Cindy Tate 80-83 .730 46-17 9. Christie Boen 92-95 .729 51-19 Karen Snelgrove 89-92 .729 78-29 32 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018SINGLE-SEASON MIZZOU SOFTBALL PITCHING RECORDSSINGLE-SEASON PITCHING2018 MIZZOU RECORDS SOFTBALL

Season Appearances Season 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. Sue Ann Wheeler 1988 47 3. Barb Wright 1997 31 Jen Bruck 2006 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. Stephanie Falk 2000 44 7. Barb Wright 1996 26 Teresa Wilson 1982 44 8. Paige Lowary 2016 25 Jen Bruck 2007 44 Karen Snelgrove 1991 25 Chelsea Thomas 2011 44 Teresa Wilson 1983 25

Season Complete Games Season 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. Barb Wright 1996 31 6. Cindy Tate 1983 0.46 Chelsea Thomas 2011 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

Season Strikeouts Season W-L Percentage (10 decision mimimum) Player Year SO Player Year W/L% 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. Cindy Tate 1983 .833 15-3 7. Karen Snelgrove 1991 242 Stacy Delaney 2008 .833 20-4 8. Teresa Wilson 1983 241 Jana Hainey 2010 .833 10-2 9. Chelsea Thomas 2013 232 9. Teresa Wilson 1981 .821 32-7 10. Stephanie Falk 1999 218 10. Teresa Wilson 1991 .806 25-6

Season 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. Stephanie Falk 1999 13 Cindy Tate 1983 13 Chelsea Thomas 2011 13 9. Sue Ann Wheeler 1988 12 Chelsea Thomas 2012 12

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Average (200 AB min.) 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. Amanda Renth 05-08 43 4. Karen Schneider 89-92 89 5. Stacy Bailey 94-97 .352 Ashley Fleming 09-12 43 5. Emily Crane 13-16 83 Micaela Minner 05-09 .352 6. Micaela Minner 05-09 40 6. Kris Schmidt 85-88 81 7. Kris Schmidt 85-88 .350 7. Kirsten Mack 14-17 32 7. Karen Persinger 93-96 80 8. Amanda Sanchez 15-pres. .346 Lindsey Ubrun 08-09 32 Stacy Bailey 94-97 80 Kim Slover 95-99 .346 9. Emily Crane 13-16 27 9. Sami Fagan 12-16 74 10. Mary Babb 94-97 .343 Sami Fagan 12-16 27 Dana Way 91-94 74 At Bats Runs Putouts Player Years AB Player Years Runs Player Years PO 1. Rhea Taylor 08-11 784 1. Rhea Taylor 08-11 234 1. Kelsea Roth 12-15 1,375 2. Mary Babb 94-97 762 2. Sami Fagan 12-16 204 2. Amanda Renth 05-08 1,266 3. Sami Fagan 12-16 718 3. Jenna Marston 10-13 193 3. Tiffany Heick 92-95 1,217 4. Stacy Gemeinhardt 97-00 712 4. Emily Crane 13-16 186 4. Kim Slover 95-99 1,172 5. Leanne Bowers 04-07 702 5. Taylor Gadbois 13-16 164 5. Megan Christopher 08-11 1,060 6. Jenna Marston 10-13 693 Mary Babb 94-97 164 6. Kathy Masterson 04-06 1,021 7. Nikki Herman 95-98 678 7. Leanne Bowers 04-07 159 7. Shawn Way 89-92 1,007 8. Heather Kunkel 02-05 665 8. Ashley Fleming 09-12 156 8. Kirsten Mack 14-17 1,002 9. Andee Allen 06-09 660 9. Nicole Hudson 10-13 151 9. Rechelle Johnson 89-92 998 10. Micaela Minner 05-09 657 10. Jen Bruck 05-08 150 10. Dana Cammarata 84-86 912 Hits RBI Assists Player Years Hits Player Years RBI Player Years A 1. Rhea Taylor 08-11 315 1. Mary Babb 94-97 199 1. Nikki Herman 95-98 534 2. Sami Fagan 12-16 272 2. Sami Fagan 12-16 191 2. Mary Babb 94-97 530 3. Mary Babb 94-97 262 3. Amanda Renth 05-08 186 3. Corrin Genovese 12-15 469 4. Emily Crane 13-16 251 4. Micaela Minner 05-09 180 4. Andee Allen 06-09 466 5. Stacy Gemeinhardt 97-00 231 5. Nicole Hudson 10-13 173 5. Kris Bangert 86-89 430 Micaela Minner 05-09 231 Ashley Fleming 09-12 173 6. Sami Fagan 12-16 416 7. Jenna Marston 10-13 229 7. Emily Crane 13-16 150 7. Janie Lanis 91-94 412 8. Taylor Gadbois 13-16 228 8. Kelsea Roth 12-15 148 8. Lisa Burke 79-82 395 9. Kris Schmidt 85-88 212 9. Barb Wright 94-97 139 9. Heather Kunkel 02-05 390 10. Nicole Hudson 10-13 208 10. Jen Bruck 05-08 138 10. Lindsey Jacoby 99-01 389

Doubles SLG Pct. (min. 250 AB) Fielding % (min. 200 chances) Player Years 2B Player Years Slug. Player Years Fldg. 1. Micaela Minner 05-09 56 1. Lindsey Ubrun 08-09 .667 1. Mary McGrane 99-02 .995 2. Jenna Marston 10-13 53 2. Jen Bruck 05-08 .658 2. Laurie Kelly 82-83 .992 3. Mary Babb 94-97 51 3. Ashley Fleming 09-12 .632 Rechelle Johnson 89-92 .992 4. Emily Crane 13-16 50 4. Micaela Minner 05-09 .623 4. Amanda Renth 05-08 .991 5. Nicole Hudson 10-13 48 5. Nicole Hudson 10-13 .602 Marla Schweisberger 08-11 .991 6. Heather Kunkel 02-05 42 6. Emily Crane 13-16 .591 6. Joanne Loethen 03-06 .990 Jen Bruck 05-08 42 7. Amanda Renth 05-08 .577 Lisa Simmons 08-11 .990 Ashley Fleming 09-12 42 8. Amanda Sanchez 15-pres. .574 Megan Christopher 08-11 .990 9. Andee Allen 06-09 41 Kelsea Roth 12-15 .574 9. Kelsea Roth 12-15 .989 10. Tiffany Heick 92-95 40 10. Mary Babb 94-97 .571 Kim Slover 95-99 .989 Amy Farmer 97-00 .989 Triples Walks Kathy Masterson 04-07 .989 Player Years 3B Player Years BB 1. Karen Persinger 93-96 26 1. Nicole Hudson 10-13 143 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. Lisa Burke 79-82 12 8. Micaela Minner 05-09 96 Julie Link 86-89 12 9. Kirsten Mack 14-17 87 10. Kris Schmidt 85-88 11 10. Leanne Bowers 04-07 84

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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. Emily Crane 2013 16 Rhea Taylor 2010 48 4. Taylor Gadbois 2014 .421 Jenna Marston 2013 16 4. Taylor Gadbois 2014 46 5. Corrin Genovese 2014 .410 Jenna Marston 2010 16 Julie Link 1988 46 6. Kris Schmidt 1988 .410 Ashley Fleming 2011 16 6. Julie Link 1989 44 7. Shana White 2009 .407 7. Emily Crane 2016 15 7. Rhea Taylor 2011 43 8. Emily Crane 2016 .404 8. Mary Babb 1997 15 8. Kris Schmidt 1988 41 Rhea Taylor 2009 .404 Jen Bruck 2005 15 9. Taylor Gadbois 2015 40 10. Rhea Taylor 2008 .402 Andee Allen 2008 15 10. Rhea Taylor 2009 36 Nicole Hudson 2010 15 Runs Putouts Player Year Runs Triples Player Year PO 1. Emily Crane 2016 64 Player Year 3B 1. Erin Erikson 2002 534 Rhea Taylor 2008 64 1. Karen Persinger 1996 12 2. Christy Skouby 2000 480 Rhea Taylor 2010 64 2. Michelle Phalen 1988 11 3. Erin Erikson 2001 468 4. Karen Persinger 1995 60 3. Stacy Gemeinhardt 2000 9 4. Tiffany Heick 1994 439 5. Sami Fagan 2016 59 Mary Babb 1995 9 5. Tiffany Heick 1995 431 6. Sami Fagan 2015 58 Laurie Kelly 1983 9 6. Amanda Renth 2007 416 7. Emily Crane 2015 57 Karen Persinger 1995 9 7. Joanne Loethen 2003 410 Jenna Marston 2011 57 Karen Sweet 1982 9 8. Rylee Pierce 2016 406 9. Taylor Gadbois 2014 55 8. Stacy Gemeinhardt 1997 8 Kim Slover 1999 406 10. Mary Babb 1995 54 Brenda Paszkiewicz 1991 8 10. Kim Slover 1997 398 Leanne Bowers 2005 54 Rhea Taylor 2010 8 Amanda Renth 2008 398 Rhea Taylor 2009 54 Jenna Marston 2012 54 Home Runs Fielding % (min. 25 chances) Player Year HR Player Year % Hits 1. Amanda Renth 2008 20 1. Hedy Frankenfield 1980 1.000 Player Year Hits 2. Emily Crane 2016 17 Sherry Batz 1981 1.000 1. Rhea Taylor 2008 88 Micaela Minner 2005 17 Vicki Grills 1985 1.000 2. Taylor Gadbois 2014 85 4. Nicole Hudson 2013 16 Julie Link 1989 1.000 Rhea Taylor 2010 85 Kelsea Roth 2013 16 Keri Borzello 1994 1.000 4. Mary Babb 1995 81 Jen Bruck 2005 16 Mary McGrane 1999 1.000 5. Karen Williams 2001 79 Heather Kunkel 2005 16 Mary McGrane 2000 1.000 6. Kris Schmidt 1988 77 Lindsey Ubrun 2008 16 Stacy Gemeinhardt 2000 1.000 7. Taylor Gadbois 2016 74 Lindsey Ubrun 2009 16 Karen Williams 2000 1.000 8. Stacy Bailey 1995 73 Ashley Fleming 2012 16 Kristen Burke 2000 1.000 9. Sami Fagan 2016 72 Melanie Fisher 2001 1.000 Rhea Taylor 2009 72 RBI Erin Kalka 2003 1.000 Player Year RBI Ashley Hays 2004, ‘05 1.000 At Bats 1. Sami Fagan 2015 66 Joanne Loethen 2005, ‘06 1.000 Player Year AB 2. Mary Babb 1995 64 Janessa Roening 2005 1.000 1. Rhea Taylor 2008 219 3. Mary Babb 1997 62 Stacy Delaney 2008 1.000 2. Mary Babb 1995 209 Ashley Fleming 2011 62 Lisa Simmons 2010 1.000 3. Stacy Gemeinhardt 1999 206 5. Emily Crane 2016 61 Chelsea Thomas 2010, ‘12 1.000 4. Julie Link 1988 205 6. Chloe Rathburn 2016 60 Shana White 2010 1.000 5. Karen Persinger 1995 203 Amanda Renth 2008 60 Ashley Fleming 2012 1.000 6. Taylor Gadbois 2014 202 8. Amanda Renth 2007 59 Rachel Hay 2012 1.000 7. Mary Babb 1997 201 9. Lindsey Ubrun 2008 58 Lindsey Muller 2012, ‘13 1.000 8. Leanne Bowers 2007 199 10. Amanda Sanchez 2015 56 Kelsea Roth 2014 1.000 9. Mary Babb 1994 197 Lindsey Ubrun 2009 56 Emily Crane 2014 1.000 10. Julie Silver 2008 196 Kolby Romaine 2016 1.000 Walks SLG Pct. (min. 50 AB) Player Year BB Player Year % 1. Sami Fagan 2016 46 1. Jen Bruck 2005 .812 Jenna Marston 2012 46 2. Emily Crane 2016 .801 3. Nicole Hudson 2013 44 3. Micaela Minner 2005 .781 4. Jen Bruck 2008 43 4. Amanda Renth 2008 .741 5. Jenna Marston 2011 41 5. Lindsey Ubrun 2009 .725 6. Emily Crane 2016 38 6. Heather Kunkel 2005 .720 7. Sami Fagan 2015 37 Jen Bruck 2006 .720 8. Brenda Paszkiewica 1991 35 8. Rhea Taylor 2010 .718 Nicole Hudson 2012 35 9. Ashley Fleming 2012 .702 10. Tiffany Heick 1995 34 Sami Fagan 2015 .702

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Wins Hits Total Bases Hits Allowed (min. 30 games) Season Wins Season Hits Season TB Season H/A 1. 2011 53 1. 1995 544 1. 2005 855 1. 1987 177 2. 2010 51 2. 1997 533 2. 2015 819 2. 1983 183 3. 2009 50 3. 2016 514 3. 2016 806 3. 1984 185 4. 1995 47 4. 2014 513 4. 2011 802 4. 1990 197 1997 47 5. 2009 510 5. 2009 798 5. 1986 205 2008 47 6. 2015 500 6. 1995 786 6. 1980 228 2012 47 7. 2011 498 7. 2010 776 1981 228 8. 1982 46 8. 1988 485 8. 2008 771 8. 1982 236 9. 1981 45 9. 2008 481 9. 1997 768 9. 1991 245 10. 1988 44 2010 481 10. 2014 762 10. 1992 249 2005 44 Runs Batted In Stolen Bases Runs Allowed (min. 30 games) Winning Percentage Season RBI Season SB Season Runs Season Winning % 1. 2015 355 1. 2016 165 1. 1983 52 1. 2011 .841 2. 2010 342 2. 1988 142 2. 1981 65 2. 2009 .806 3. 2016 340 3. 2008 139 3. 1992 70 3. 2010 .797 4. 2009 333 4. 1994 138 4. 1990 72 4. 1981 .789 5. 2005 331 5. 2009 131 5. 1984 75 5. 2012 770 6. 2011 327 6. 2010 127 6. 1991 76 6. 1983 .755 7. 2008 321 7. 1992 121 7. 1980 77 7. 1997 .746 8. 1995 320 8. 2015 111 1982 77 2005 .746 9. 2007 304 9. 2011 109 9. 1986 82 9. 1992 .745 10. 2014 303 10. 2014 104 10. 1987 87 10. 2008 .734 Doubles Walks Walks (min. 30 games) Batting Average Season 2B Season Walks Season BB Season AVG 1. 2005 101 1. 2015 264 1. 1993 43 1. 2016 .327 2. 1995 100 2. 2010 247 2. 1987 46 2. 2015 .320 3. 2007 99 3. 2007 237 3. 1990 47 3. 1997 .318 4. 2011 93 4. 2016 229 4. 1983 49 4. 1995 .316 5. 2010 89 5. 2011 218 5. 1981 52 5. 2009 .313 6. 2009 88 2012 218 1997 52 6. 2014 .310 7. 1997 85 7. 2009 212 7. 1991 54 7. 2013 .304 8. 2014 78 8. 2008 206 8. 1980 64 8. 1988 .300 2013 78 9. 2013 204 9. 1989 65 2005 .300 10. 1999 75 10. 1995 200 10. 1992 70 10. 2010 .296 Triples Earned Run Average Strikeouts At Bats Season 3B Season ERA Season K’s Season At Bats 1. 1982 36 1. 1983 0.43 1. 2011 539 1. 1995 1720 2. 1994 33 2. 1982 0.64 2. 2012 460 2. 1982 1693 1996 33 3. 1992 0.68 3. 2004 430 3. 2011 1686 4. 1995 32 4. 1991 0.77 4. 1982 419 4. 1997 1678 5. 1981 25 5. 1990 0.81 5. 2005 404 5. 2008 1677 6. 1991 24 6. 1981 0.85 6. 2000 376 6. 2014 1655 7. 1980 22 7. 1984 0.90 7. 2010 373 7. 1994 1651 1988 22 8. 1980 0.98 8. 1983 363 8. 2007 1648 1998 22 9. 1988 1.06 9. 2008 362 9. 2009 1630 10. 1985 21 10. 1989 1.14 10. 1981 349 10. 2010 1624 1997 21 Home Runs Innings Pitched Runs Scored Season HR Season IP 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. 2013 62 2008 422.0 6. 2009 363 2010 62 7. 2000 421.2 2011 363 8. 2009 60 8. 1997 418.1 8. 2008 362 9. 2017 52 9. 1988 416.7 9. 2014 331 2012 52 10. 2010 413.0 10. 2007 328

36MEDIA SUPPLEMENT MEDIA SUPPLEMENT37 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL SINGLE-GAME INDIVIDUAL / TEAM RECORDS Innings Pitched Walks Team Walks Player IP Player BB Game BB 1. Erin Kalka (April 3, 2004) 14.0 1. Jenna Marston (April 11, 2012) 4 1. vs. Maryland (Feb. 22, 2013) 12 2. Chelsea Thomas (June 4, 2011) 12.2 Amanda Renth (March 4, 2007) 4 2. vs. SLU (Feb. 25, 2009) 11 3. Chelsea Thomas (Feb. 22, 2013) 12.0 vs. Arkansas (April 13, 2013) 11 4. Chelsea Thomas (April 13, 2013) 11.0 Stolen Bases 4. vs. Ohio State (March 17, 2017) 10 Player SB Chelsea Thomas (April 17, 2011) 11.0 (Seven other occurrences with 10 BB in game) Chelsea Thomas (May 27, 2012) 11.0 1. Rhea Taylor (May 21, 2011) 4 Julie Silver (March 9, 2008) 4 K’s Rhea Taylor (Feb. 29, 2008) 4 Team Hit By Pitch Player IP Ks Taylor Gadbois (April 22, 2015) 4 Game HBP 1. Erin Kalka (April 3, 2004) 14.0 25 Taylor Gadbois (March 11, 2016) 4 1. vs. Texas Tech (April 29, 2006) 5 2. Chelsea Thomas (Feb. 23, 2013) 12.0 19 2. vs. OK State (April 11, 2009) 4 3. Chelsea Thomas (June 4, 2011) 12.2 19 Team At Bats vs. Wisconsin (March 14, 2008) 4 4. Chelsea Thomas (April 17, 2011) 11.0 17 Game AB Chelsea Thomas (April 16, 2011) 9.0 17 1. vs. LSU (May 27, 2012) 44 Team Stolen Bases 6. Chelsea Thomas (March 6, 2011) 6.0 15 2. vs. Baylor (June 4, 2011) 42 Game SB Chelsea Thomas (April 20, 2012) 9.2 15 vs. Oklahoma State (April 3, 2004) 42 1. vs. Villanova (March 9, 2008) 8 4. vs. Oklahoma (April 17, 2011) 41 2. at Iowa (April 19, 2016) 7 At Bats vs. Oklahoma (May 15, 2004) 41 at Ole Miss (March 11, 2016) 7 Player AB vs. Baylor (May 2, 2003) 41 vs. Iowa (April 22, 2015) 7 1. Corrin Genovese (May 27, 2012) 6 vs. New Mexico St. (Feb. 22, 2003) 41 vs. UMKC (Feb. 14, 2007) 7 (Seven others tied with 6 at bats apiece) Team Runs vs. Oregon (Feb. 27, 2009) 7 Runs Game Runs Team Hits Allowed Player Runs 1. vs. Stephens College (‘81) 24 Game H/A 1. Regan Nash (March 18, 2017) 4 2. vs. Saint Louis (‘95) 23 (Six others tied with 4 runs apiece) 3. vs. Columbia Coll. (March 16, 2007) 20 1. vs. UCLA (March 9, 1999) 17 vs. Saint Louis (Feb. 27, 1993) 20 2. vs. LSU (Feb. 10, 2007) 16 Hits 5. vs. Saint Louis (Feb. 21, 1999) 19 vs. Memphis (Feb. 10, 2007) 16 Player Hits vs. Stephens College (‘82) 19 vs. Washington (March 9, 2007) 16 1. Rhea Taylor (May 15, 2010) 5 vs. Stephens College (‘80) 19 5. vs. Georgia (April 8, 2016) 15 Rhea Taylor (Feb. 29, 2008) 5 vs. UMSL (‘78) 19 vs. Nebraska (April 26, 2003) 15 9. vs. Lincoln (‘80) 18 vs. Pacific (Feb. 17, 2007) 15 RBI 10. vs. North Carolina State (Feb. 25, 2016) 17 vs. Arkansas (Feb. 15, 2007) 15 Player RBI vs. Illinois (March 25, 2015) 17 1. Braxton Burnside (March 18, 2017) 10 Team Runs Allowed 2. Tiffany Heick (Feb. 27, 1993) 9 Team Hits Game R/A Game Hits 3. Lindsey Ubrun (March 12, 2008) 7 1. vs. CMSU (‘77) 19 Chloe Rathburn (Feb. 25, 2016) 7 1. vs. Columbia Coll. (March 16, 2007) 22 2. vs. NM State (Feb. 22, 2003) 20 2. at Alabama (March 28, 2016) 16 Doubles 3. vs. Western Illinois-2 (May 1, 2013) 19 3. vs. CMSU (‘78) 15 Player 2B 4. vs. Wichita State (March 12, 2008) 18 4. at Alabama (April 7, 2013) 14 1. Ashley Fleming (May 5, 2012) 3 vs. Ball State (Feb. 26, 2005) 18 5. at Iowa (April 16, 2014) 13 Micaela Minner (April 15, 2009) 3 vs. Connecticut (March 15, 2002) 18 Micaela Minner (April 26, 2006) 3 7. vs. North Dakota State (March 18, 2017) 17 Team Home Runs Allowed Jen Bruck (March 14, 2007) 3 vs. SEMO (April 18, 2017) 17 Game HR/A vs. BYU (Feb. 27, 2016) 17 1. vs. Alabama (April 1, 2017) 4 Triples vs. Western Ill. (March 17, 2007) 17 (Nine other occurrences allowing 4 HR in game) Player 3B vs. Ball State (March 9, 2005) 17 1. Karen Persinger (March 11, 1995) 3 Team Errors 2. Rhea Taylor (May 1, 2010) 2 Team Doubles Game E Game 2B Lindsey Jacoby (March 10, 2002) 2 1. vs. Ole Miss (May 6, 2017) 7 Sami Fagan (March 25, 2015) 2 1. vs. Charleston Southern (Feb. 10, 2017) 6 vs. Ole Miss (March 16, 2013) 6 2. vs. Drake (March 12, 2005) 6 Home Runs vs. Alcorn State (March 9, 2012) 6 3. at LSU (April 20, 2013) 5 Player HR vs. SIUE (April 13, 2010) 6 (Four other occurrences with 5 E in a game) 1. Lindsey Ubrun (March 12, 2008) 3 vs. Alabama (Feb. 19, 2005) 6 Total Bases Team Triples *** Note: Records are mostly compiled from 2002-2013 Player TB Game 3B unless noted otherwise 1. Lindsey Ubrun (March 12, 2008) 13 1. vs. SEMO (April 3, 2002) 3 2. Braxton Burnside (March 18, 2017) 11 Sami Fagan (April 18, 2015) 11 Team Home Runs 3. Amanda Renth (March 16, 2008) 10 Game HR 1. vs. Illinois (March 25, 2015) 5 Hit By Pitch (Five other occurrences with 5 HR in a game) Player HBP 1. Micaela Minner (April 29, 2006) 3

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Chelsea Thomas Three-time First Team NFCA All-American (2011-13) 38 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 2017 GAME BY GAME RESULTS 2017 GAME BY GAME RESULTS 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE INN. RECORD SEC PITCHER OF RECORD ATT. TIME 2/10 James Madison L 6-0 7 0-1 - Baumgartner (L, 0-1) 115 1:37 2/10 Charleston S. W 4-3 7 1-1 - Norman (W, 1-0) 130 1:50 2/11 James Madison W 8-4 7 2-1 - Conrad (W, 1-0) 112 1:30 2/11 Charleston S. W 3-0 7 3-1 - Baxter (W, 1-0) 108 1:25 2/12 USC Upstate W 1-0 7 4-1 - Norman (W, 2-0) 89 1:35 2/17 S. Dakota W 11-7 7 5-1 - Baumgartner (W, 1-1) 204 2:00 2/17 Illinois St. L 7-3 7 5-2 - Norman (L, 2-1) 299 1:30 2/23 Notre Dame W 8-0 (5) 6-2 - Norman (W, 3-1) 173 1:41 2/23 Texas L 10-3 7 6-3 - Baxter (L, 1-1) 184 2:31 2/24 Washington W 9-5 7 7-3 - Norman (W, 4-1) 360 1:50 2/25 Nebraska L 4-1 7 7-4 - Baumgartner (L, 1-2) 300 1:58 2/25 UC Santa Barbara L 6-5 7 7-5 - Baumgartner (L, 1-3) 133 2:25 3/3 Oregon L 10-3 7 7-6 - Norman (L, 4-2) 1242 2:15 3/3 Stephen F. Austin W 14-6 (5) 8-6 - Baxter (W, 2-1) 1434 2:03 3/4 Maryland W 2-0 7 9-6 - Norman (W, 5-2) 1567 1:37 3/4 Oregon L 7-2 7 9-7 - Norman (L, 5-3) 1567 2:20 3/5 Maryland L 9-8 (9) 9-8 - Baumgartner (L, 1-4) 1196 2:43 3/5 Butler W 8-0 (5) 10-8 - Baumgartner (W, 2-4) 1196 1:30 3/8 Illinois W 5-1 7 11-8 - Norman (W, 6-3) 228 2:00 3/11 Florida L 6-0 7 11-9 0-1 Norman (L, 6-4) 1663 2:00 3/12 Florida L 1-0 7 11-10 0-2 Baxter (L, 2-2) 1412 1:35 3/15 Iowa W 9-0 (5) 12-10 - Baxter (W, 3-2) 230 1:34 3/15 Iowa W 2-0 7 13-10 - Baumgartner (W, 3-4) 525 1:26 3/17 Ohio St. L 5-4 (9) 13-11 - Norman (L, 6-5) 103 2:52 3/17 Rutgers W 9-1 (5) 14-11 - Baxter (W, 4-2) 81 1:17 3/18 North Dakota St. W 16-6 7 15-11 - Baumgartner (W, 4-4) 103 2:04 3/18 S. Florida W 13-4 (6) 16-11 - Baxter (W, 5-2) 276 2:00 3/19 Monmouth W 10-1 (5) 17-11 - Norman (W, 7-5) 182 1:23 3/24 Texas A&M L 8-0 (5) 17-12 0-3 Norman (L, 7-6) 890 1:19 3/25 Texas A&M W 5-1 7 18-12 1-3 Baxter (W, 6-2) 972 1:50 3/26 Texas A&M L 7-3 7 18-13 1-4 Conrad (L, 1-1) 947 2:30 3/31 Alabama W 2-0 7 19-13 2-4 Baxter (W, 7-2) 896 2:02 4/1 Alabama L 9-3 7 19-14 2-5 Norman (L, 7-7) 2,069 2:18 4/2 Alabama W 4-3 (9) 20-14 3-5 Baxter (W, 8-2) 1,178 2:52 4/7 Arkansas W 1-0 7 21-14 4-5 Baxter (W, 9-2) 1,238 1:35 4/8 Arkansas L 6-5 7 21-15 4-6 Baxter (L, 9-3) 2,537 1:56 4/9 Arkansas L 4-2 7 21-16 4-7 Baxter (L, 9-4) 1,567 1:55 4/11 W. Illinois W 10-2 (6) 22-16 - Baxter (W, 10-4) 548 1:54 4/11 W. Illinois W 6-5 7 23-16 - Baxter (W, 11-4) 548 2:04 4/14 Auburn W 6-1 7 24-16 5-7 Baxter (W, 12-4) 2,135 2:01 4/15 Auburn L 5-4 7 24-17 5-8 Baumgartner (L, 4-5) 2,200 2:09 4/16 Auburn L 6-1 7 24-18 5-9 Baxter (L, 12-5) 1,961 1:51 4/18 SEMO W 14-3 (5) 25-18 - Baumgartner (W, 5-5) 703 1:26 4/18 SEMO W 9-1 (6) 26-18 - Baxter (W, 13-5) 703 1:26 4/19 Neb-Omaha W 7-4 7 27-18 - Baxter (W, 14-5) 416 1:46 4/21 Kentucky L 4-2 7 27-19 5-10 Baxter (L, 14-6) 1,060 1:59 4/22 Kentucky L 4-0 7 27-20 5-11 Conrad (L, 1-2) 1,146 1:54 4/23 Kentucky L 10-8 7 27-21 5-12 Conrad (L, 1-3) 1,410 2:18 4/28 LSU L 3-2 7 27-22 5-13 Baxter (L, 14-7) 1,610 1:42 4/29 LSU L 3-1 7 27-23 5-14 Norman (L, 7-8) 2,058 2:12 4/30 LSU W 3-1 7 28-23 6-14 Baxter (W, 15-7) 2,058 2:17 5/5 Ole Miss L 6-0 7 28-24 6-15 Baxter (L, 15-8) 1,114 2:15 5/6 Ole Miss L 12-4 7 28-25 6-16 Norman (L, 7-9) 1,630 2:13 5/7 Ole Miss W 3-2 (9) 29-25 7-16 Baxter (W, 16-8) 1,111 2:41 5/10 LSU L 6-5 7 29-26 - Baxter (L, 16-9) 2,171 1:58 5/19 Wisconsin L 7-2 7 29-27 - Baxter (L, 16-10) N/A 2:04 5/20 Illinois-Chicago L 5-4 7 29-28 - Norman (L, 7-10) 2,379 2:19

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2017 Mizzou Softball Overall Statistics for Mizzou (as of May 20, 2017) (All games Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 29-28 Home: 14-11 Away: 5-8 Neutral: 10-9 Conference: 7-16

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% 0 Regan Nash . 3 4 0 55-48 144 28 49 3 0 0 9 52 . 3 6 1 16 5 12 0 . 4 2 4 0 5 17-20 51 1 2 . 9 6 3 27 Kirsten Mack . 3 3 3 56-56 159 36 53 13 1 9 38 95 . 5 9 7 26 0 18 0 . 4 1 8 4 1 9-10 279 29 3 . 9 9 0 6 Kolby Romaine . 3 2 5 52-46 126 15 41 6 0 1 21 50 . 3 9 7 9 5 8 0 . 3 8 5 3 2 2-2 83 80 9 . 9 4 8 20 Amanda Sanchez . 3 0 8 13-12 39 11 12 4 0 3 6 25 . 6 4 1 6 1 2 0 . 4 1 3 0 0 2-2 10 27 3 . 9 2 5 28 Gabby Garrison . 3 0 2 40-19 63 16 19 0 1 0 2 21 . 3 3 3 4 0 16 0 . 3 4 3 0 0 13-15 5 1 2 . 7 5 0 33 Cayla Kessinger . 2 9 8 52-50 131 27 39 8 1 6 19 67 . 5 1 1 14 1 21 0 . 3 6 7 1 1 4-5 49 1 2 . 9 6 2 25 Braxton Burnside . 2 9 7 57-57 185 37 55 10 1 12 52 103 . 5 5 7 9 0 25 0 . 3 2 5 3 2 11-13 84 130 12 . 9 4 7 21 Chloe Rathburn . 2 8 7 47-41 108 8 31 7 0 1 14 41 . 3 8 0 16 1 8 4 . 3 8 1 1 0 3-3 74 2 1 . 9 8 7 15 Raime Cohen . 2 8 6 34-2 7 10 2 0 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 1 0 2 0 . 3 7 5 0 0 4-8 6 2 3 . 7 2 7 11 Lexi Rampetsreiter . 2 8 6 40-0 7 9 2 0 0 0 0 2 . 2 8 6 0 0 2 0 . 2 8 6 0 0 2-3 4 0 0 1.000 36 Rylee Pierce . 2 6 4 56-56 159 36 42 6 1 8 20 74 . 4 6 5 27 0 32 1 . 3 6 7 2 0 8-8 325 29 5 . 9 8 6 24 Anna Reed . 2 4 5 46-43 106 17 26 8 0 3 15 43 . 4 0 6 16 0 23 1 . 3 3 9 2 1 1-1 45 3 2 . 9 6 0 7 Natalie Fleming . 2 1 3 56-51 136 12 29 3 0 7 29 53 . 3 9 0 18 3 25 0 . 3 1 6 1 1 0-0 62 47 7 . 9 4 0 4 Jolie Duffner . 1 7 8 26-16 45 6 8 1 0 0 4 9 . 2 0 0 2 0 3 1 . 2 0 8 1 1 2-3 24 15 1 . 9 7 5 23 Taylor Kirby . 1 6 7 24-1 18 2 3 0 0 1 2 6 . 3 3 3 4 0 5 0 . 3 1 8 0 0 0-0 2 0 0 1.000 3 Paige Bange . 1 5 1 31-14 53 7 8 3 0 1 9 14 . 2 6 4 6 1 2 0 . 2 4 2 2 1 2-2 13 14 2 . 9 3 1 2 Bradi Kooyman . 0 0 0 7-1 7 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 22 Madi Norman . 0 0 0 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 20 1 . 9 5 8 Totals . 2 8 0 57 1495 277 419 72 5 52 240 657 . 4 3 9 174 17 206 7 . 3 5 8 20 15 80-95 1123 461 59 . 9 6 4 Opponents . 2 6 7 57 1491 237 398 48 8 40 211 582 . 3 9 0 176 25 271 11 . 3 5 3 5 19 26-44 1111 486 66 . 9 6 0

LOB - Team (337), Opp (360). DPs turned - Team (20), Opp (18). IBB - Team (3), Burnside 1, Mack 1, Pierce 1, Opp (9). Picked off - Rampetsreite 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 13 Cheyenne Baxter 2 . 4 7 16-10 38 29 9 3/1 0 161.2 152 78 57 82 115 17 1 13 . 2 4 3 18 14 0 1 9 10 Danielle Baumgartner 3 . 8 4 5-5 32 6 2 2/1 0 73.0 87 48 40 31 50 6 3 6 . 2 9 8 7 5 2 3 6 73 Parker Conrad 3 . 9 8 1-3 19 3 0 0/0 0 31.2 34 29 18 20 17 8 1 5 . 2 5 6 3 2 1 1 0 22 Madi Norman 4 . 0 8 7-10 34 19 3 2/2 1 108.0 125 82 63 43 89 17 3 16 . 2 8 3 4 4 1 0 4 Totals 3 . 3 3 29-28 57 57 14 9/2 1 374.1 398 237 178 176 271 48 8 40 . 2 6 7 32 25 4 5 19 Opponents 3 . 7 8 28-29 57 57 25 6/1 4 370.1 419 277 200 174 206 72 5 52 . 2 8 0 16 17 1 20 15

PB - Team (14), Mack 10, Pierce 4, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (0), Opp (1). SBA/ATT - Mack (25-42), Baxter (12-16), Norman (9-15), Baumgartner (3-11), Conrad (2-2), Pierce (1-1).

40 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL 2017 FINAL STATS (SEC ONLY)

2017 Mizzou Softball Conference statistics for Mizzou (as of Jan 02, 2018) (Conference games only Sorted by Batting avg)

Record: 7-16 Home: 4-8 Away: 3-8 Conference: 7-16

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% 0 Regan Nash . 3 3 3 22-21 66 7 22 1 0 0 2 23 . 3 4 8 6 3 2 0 . 4 1 3 0 4 6-7 28 0 0 1.000 21 Chloe Rathburn . 3 1 6 17-13 38 1 12 2 0 1 4 17 . 4 4 7 6 0 4 2 . 4 0 9 0 0 0-0 21 0 0 1.000 6 Kolby Romaine . 2 8 8 22-21 59 4 17 0 0 0 5 17 . 2 8 8 1 2 5 0 . 3 1 7 1 0 0-0 32 31 6 . 9 1 3 33 Cayla Kessinger . 2 6 8 23-23 56 10 15 3 1 3 5 29 . 5 1 8 7 1 10 0 . 3 5 9 0 1 4-4 31 0 1 . 9 6 9 27 Kirsten Mack . 2 5 8 23-23 66 10 17 3 0 3 10 29 . 4 3 9 9 0 14 0 . 3 4 2 1 1 1-1 109 13 2 . 9 8 4 28 Gabby Garrison . 2 3 8 14-7 21 3 5 0 1 0 1 7 . 3 3 3 3 0 7 0 . 3 3 3 0 0 3-5 4 0 1 . 8 0 0 4 Jolie Duffner . 2 2 2 6-4 9 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 . 2 2 2 1 0 2 1 . 3 0 0 0 1 0-0 8 2 0 1.000 25 Braxton Burnside . 1 9 2 23-23 78 7 15 3 0 2 7 24 . 3 0 8 1 0 14 0 . 2 0 3 0 0 2-3 41 55 7 . 9 3 2 24 Anna Reed . 1 7 4 20-19 46 4 8 2 0 1 3 13 . 2 8 3 4 0 13 1 . 2 4 0 0 0 0-0 22 1 0 1.000 36 Rylee Pierce . 1 6 7 23-23 66 7 11 0 0 4 7 23 . 3 4 8 9 0 20 1 . 2 6 3 1 0 1-1 120 17 3 . 9 7 9 7 Natalie Fleming . 1 0 9 23-23 64 1 7 0 0 0 4 7 . 1 0 9 5 1 15 0 . 1 8 6 0 1 0-0 35 17 3 . 9 4 5 3 Paige Bange . 0 5 0 11-5 20 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 . 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 . 0 5 0 0 0 0-0 6 5 2 . 8 4 6 20 Amanda Sanchez . 0 0 0 2-2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 . 1 6 7 0 0 0-0 0 2 1 . 6 6 7 23 Taylor Kirby . 0 0 0 5-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 . 2 5 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 Bradi Kooyman . 0 0 0 2-0 2 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 11 Lexi Rampetsreiter . 0 0 0 14-0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 15 Raime Cohen . 0 0 0 10-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Totals . 2 2 0 23 600 59 132 14 2 14 49 192 . 3 2 0 54 7 111 5 . 2 9 1 3 8 18-23 462 169 29 . 9 5 6 Opponents . 2 6 5 23 619 102 164 24 3 22 91 260 . 4 2 0 84 10 94 7 . 3 6 1 2 7 12-20 477 209 22 . 9 6 9

LOB - Team (136), Opp (158). DPs turned - Team (9), Opp (9). IBB - Team (2), Burnside 1, Mack 1, Opp (6).

(Conference 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 13 Cheyenne Baxter 1 . 8 4 7-7 17 15 7 2/0 0 87.1 75 29 23 44 48 13 1 5 . 2 2 8 8 7 0 0 4 73 Parker Conrad 4 . 6 2 0-3 11 1 0 0/0 0 16.2 21 19 11 9 8 5 1 3 . 2 8 0 3 2 1 1 0 10 Danielle Baumgartner 5 . 7 6 0-1 12 0 0 0/0 0 17.0 18 15 14 13 10 1 1 3 . 2 6 9 3 0 0 1 2 22 Madi Norman 7 . 2 1 0-5 12 7 0 0/0 0 33.0 50 39 34 18 28 5 0 11 . 3 3 8 1 1 0 0 1 Totals 3 . 7 3 7-16 23 23 7 2/0 0 154.0 164 102 82 84 94 24 3 22 . 2 6 5 15 10 1 2 7 Opponents 1 . 8 9 16-7 23 23 14 5/1 2 159.0 132 59 43 54 111 14 2 14 . 2 2 0 6 7 0 3 8

PB - Team (6), Mack 6, Opp (2). SBA/ATT - Mack (12-20), Baxter (7-11), Norman (2-4), Baumgartner (1-3), Conrad (2-2).

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 41 20172018 MIZZOU SEC SOFTBALL POSTSEASON HONORS 2017 SEC POSTSEASON2018 MIZZOU HONORS SOFTBALL FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

P Kaylee Carlson Auburn Week 1 Nicole Schroeder Arkansas P Kelly Barnhill Florida Week 2 Bailey Landry LSU P Delanie Gourley Florida Week 3 Elantra Cox Ole Miss INF Nicole DeWitt Florida Week 4 Nicole Schroeder Arkansas INF Kayli Kvistad Florida Week 5 Haley Fagan Auburn INF Katie Reed Kentucky Week 6 Lacey Sumerlin Georgia INF Caroline Seitz Mississippi State Week 7 Brooke Vines Tennessee INF Meghan Gregg Tennessee Week 8 Carlee Wallace Auburn OF Amanda Lorenz Florida Week 9 Scarlet McSwain Tennessee OF Cortni Emanuel Georgia Week 10 Caroline Seitz Mississippi State OF Bailey Landry LSU Week 11 Kayli Kvistad Florida OF Kylan Becker Ole Miss Week 12 Kasey Cooper / Kylan Becker Auburn / Ole Miss C Carlee Wallace Auburn Week 13 Cortni Emanuel Georgia DP/U Aleshia Ocasio Florida SEC PITCHER OF THE WEEK SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC Week 1 Alexis Osorio Alabama P Alexis Osorio Alabama Week 2 Kelly Barnhill Florida P Allie Walljasper LSU Week 3 Samantha Show Texas A&M P Kaitlin Lee Ole Miss Week 4 Alexis Osorio / Delanie Gourley Alabama / Florida P Matty Moss Tennessee Week 5 Alexis Osorio Alabama INF A.J. Belans Arkansas Week 6 Delanie Gourley Florida INF Kasey Cooper Auburn Week 7 Nickie Blue South Carolina INF Alyssa DiCarlo Georgia Week 8 CHEYENNE BAXTER MIZZOU INF Kristen Cuyos Texas A&M Week 9 Kelly Barnhill Florida INF Riley Sartain Texas A&M Week 10 Kelly Barnhill Florida OF Alyssa Rivera Auburn Week 11 Kelly Barnhill Florida OF Justine McLean Florida Week 12 Kelly Barnhill Florida OF Sydni Emanuel Georgia Week 13 Kaylee Carlson Auburn OF REGAN NASH MIZZOU C Sahvanna Jaquish LSU SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK DP/U Brooke Vines Tennessee Week 1 Bailey Hemphill Alabama FRESHMAN ALL-SEC Week 2 Dylinn Stancil Ole Miss Week 3 Payton McBride Texas A&M P Autumn Storms Arkansas Week 4 Mackenzie Boesel South Carolina P Morgan Bruce Ole Miss Week 5 Ciara Bryan Georgia P Caylan Arnold Tennessee Week 6 BRAXTON BURNSIDE MIZZOU INF Sophia Reynoso Florida Week 7 Caylan Arnold Tennessee INF Alex Martens Kentucky Week 8 Jordan Roberts Florida INF BRAXTON BURNSIDE MIZZOU Week 9 Alyssa Rivera Auburn INF Mackenzie Boesel South Carolina Week 10 Cayla Drotar South Carolina Week 11 Bailey Vick Kentucky INF Chelsea Seggern Tennessee Week 12 Bailey Vick Kentucky OF Elissa Brown Alabama Week 13 Amanda Ablan Georgia OF Alyssa Rivera Auburn OF Bailey Vick Kentucky OF Sarah Hudek Texas A&M DP/U Bailey Hemphill Alabama SEC ALL-DEFENSIVE

P Kaylee Carlson Auburn C Carlee Wallace Auburn 1B Kayla Snaer South Carolina 2B Nicole Dewitt Florida SS Meghan Gregg Tennessee 3B Kasey Cooper Auburn LF Bailey Vick Kentucky CF Amanda Ivy Mississippi State RF Sydni Emanuel Georgia AWARDS

Player of the Year Meghan Gregg Tennessee Pitcher of the Year Kelly Barnhill Florida Freshman of the Year Caylan Arnold Tennessee Scholar Athlete of the Year Kasey Cooper Auburn Coach of the Year Tim Walton Florida MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 43 42 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL TIGERS IN THE PROS

Chelsea Thomas Sami Fagan Emily Crane Taylor Gadbois USSSA Pride Akron Racers Chicago Bandits Dallas Charge National Pro Fastpitch National Pro Fastpitch National Pro Fastpitch National Pro Fastpitch 2013-16 2nd Year (2016-17) 2nd Year (2016-17) 2nd Year (2016-17)

Former Mizzou Softball All-Americans and current National Former Mizzou Softball All-American, Sami Fagan (2012-16), Another former Tiger All-American, Taylor Gadbois (2012- Pro Fastpitch players (L-R: Sami Fagan, Emily Crane and accepts the 2016 NPF Rookie of the Year award at the 16), also garnered league honors following a standout Chelsea Thomas) meet at the 2016 NPF Awards Banquet league’s annual awards banquet. Fagan was also named to second-year campaign. She was named to the 2017 All-NPF the 2016 All-NPF Team (Shortstop) Team (Outfield) and earned the Rally Spikes Award for the most individual stolen bases in the league

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 43 STREAKS / NO HITTERS / PERFECT GAMES 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

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

44 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-TIME NCAA POSTSEASON SNAPSHOT REGIONALS 2010 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 2013 (Columbia, Mo.) Missouri 3, Creighton 2 Washington 2, Missouri 1 (8 inn.) 1982 (Lincoln, Neb.) Missouri 3, Illinois 1 Washington 1, Missouri 0 Nebraska 1, Missouri 0 Missouri 4, Illinois 2 Missouri 1, Nebraska 0 2015 (Los Angeles, Calif.) Nebraska 4, Missouri 1 2011 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* UCLA 7, Missouri 4 Missouri 12, Illinois State 3 (5 inn.) UCLA 10, Missouri 6 1983 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* DePaul 2, Missouri 1 (11 inn.) Southwest Missouri State 3, Missouri 1 Missouri 8, Illinois State 4 2016 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Missouri 3, Southwest Missouri State 0 Missouri 7, DePaul 3 Michigan 5, Missouri 3 Missouri 1, Southwest Missouri State 0 Missouri 8, DePaul 0 (6 inn.) Michigan 5, Missouri 4

1991 (Iowa City, Iowa) *CHAMPIONS* 2012 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* Missouri 2, Iowa 0 Missouri 6, Illinois State 0 WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES Missouri 4, Iowa 0 Missouri 1, DePaul 0 (9 inn.) Missouri 2, Illinois State 1 1983 (Omaha, Neb.) 1994 (Lawrence, Kan.) *CHAMPIONS* UCLA 1, Missouri 0 Missouri 1, Kansas 0 2013 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* Pacific 1, Missouri 0 (12 inn.) Hawaii 2, Missouri 1 Missouri 3, Stony Brook 0 Missouri 1, Kansas 0 Missouri 1, Hofstra 0 1991 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Missouri 3, Hawaii 1 (13 inn.) Hofstra 10, Missouri 0 (5 inn.) Long Beach State 1, Missouri 0 Missouri 2, Hawaii 1 (8 inn.) Missouri 5, Hofstra 0 Missouri 2, Utah 0 (9 inn.) UCLA 5, Missouri 0 1995 (Northridge, Calif.) 2014 (Columbia, Mo.) Cal State-Northridge 2, Missouri 1 Missouri 6, Bradley 5 (8 inn.) 1994 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Illinois State 5, Missouri 1 Missouri 6, Kansas 3 Cal State-Northridge 5, Missouri 3 Nebraska 11, Missouri 4 Oklahoma State 7, Missouri 3 1997 (Iowa City, Iowa) Nebraska 8, Missouri 1 Utah 3, Missouri 1 2009 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) DePaul 1, Missouri 0 2015 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* Arizona State 7, Missouri 3 Missouri 7, Indiana State 0 Georgia 5, Missouri 2 1999 (Los Angeles, Calif.) Missouri 5, Kansas 3 Cal State-Northridge 7, Missouri 3 Missouri 7, Kansas 6 2010 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Missouri 1, Alabama 0 Hawaii 3, Missouri 2 Missouri 3, Cal State-Northridge 1 2016 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* Florida 5, Missouri 0 Missouri 3, Minnesota 0 Missouri 9, BYU 0 (5 inn.) UCLA 12, Missouri 5 Missouri 8, Nebraska 0 (6 inn.) 2011 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Missouri 9, Nebraska 0 (5 inn.) Florida 6, Missouri 2 2003 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Missouri 4, Oklahoma 1 Notre Dame 4, Missouri 3 (8 inn.) 2017 (Eugene, Ore.) Baylor 1, Missouri 0 (13 inn.) Wright State 3, Missouri 1 Wisconsin 7, Missouri 2 Illinois-Chicago 5, Missouri 4 2004 (Los Angeles, Calif.) Louisville 1, Missouri 0 (8 inn.) Mississippi Valley State 4, Missouri 3 SUPER REGIONALS

2005 (Columbia, Mo.) 2008 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Southern Illinois 3, Missouri 0 Alabama 6, Missouri 1 Missouri 9, Robert Morris 0 (5 inn.) Alabama 7, Missouri 1 Missouri 9, Southern Illinois 0 (5 inn.) Stanford 3, Missouri 2 2009 (Los Angeles, Calif.) *CHAMPIONS* Missouri 2, UCLA 1 2007 (Carbondale, Ill.) UCLA 5, Missouri 2 Missouri 8, Southern Illinois 0 (5 inn.) Missouri 9, UCLA 1 (5 inn.) DePaul 2, Missouri 0 Missouri 7, Southern Illinois 4 2010 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* DePaul 3, Missouri 0 Missouri 1, Oregon 0 Missouri 7, Oregon 2 2008 (Iowa City, Iowa) *CHAMPIONS* Missouri 3, Iowa 2 (8 inn.) 2011 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* Missouri 5, Long Beach State 3 Missouri 4, Washington 0 Missouri 5, Iowa 4 Missouri 6, Washington 3

2009 (Columbia, Mo.) *CHAMPIONS* 2012 (Columbia, Mo.) Missouri 5, Illinois 1 LSU 6, Missouri 1 Missouri 2, Bradley 1 Missouri 5, LSU 1 Missouri 1, DePaul 0 LSU 3, Missouri 1 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 45 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL A Farrah, Sharon...... 1977 Loftus, Lisa...... 1982 Schellert, Jenni...... 2001 Acton, Robyn...... 1996-97 Feldott, Jennifer...... 1990 Long, Janet...... 1977 Schkade, Kelli...... 2014 Adelstein, Wendy...... 1990 Finley, Cindy...... 1978 Lovejoy, Robbie...... 1976-77 Schmidt, Kris...... 1985-2001 Allen, Andee...... 2006-09 Finucane, Tori...... 2014-16 Lowary, Paige...... 2015-16 Schneider, Gina...... 2006, 08-10 Allister, Heather...... 2001-02 Fischer, Becky...... 1977 Lowry, Jamie...... 1996-99 Schneider, Karen...... 1989-92 Anderson, Gina...... 1993-96 Fischer, Melanie...... 2001-03 Schultz, Monica...... 1988-91 Ashley, Kim...... 1994-96 Fleeman, Samantha...... 2003-04 M Schuyler, Jaci...... 2005-06 Fleming, Ashley...... 2009-12 Mack, Kirsten...... 2014-17 Schweikert, Terry...... 1982-85 B Fleming, Natalie...... 2014-17 Manegre, Kathi...... 1981-83 Schweisberger, Marla...... 2008-11 Babb, Mary...... 1994-97 Flournoy, Veronica...... 2002 Marble, Alora...... 2014 Sederburg, DeOnne...... 1984 Bailey, Stacy...... 1994-97 Foster, Mandy...... 1992 Marcinkiewcz, Amy...... 1987 Shell, Lori...... 1984-85 Bails, Dalene...... 1993 Frankenfield, Brenda...... 1980-81 Marks, Monica...... 1988-90 Silver, Julie...... 2007-09 Bange, Paige...... 2015-17 Frankenfield, Hedy...... 1977-80 Marshall, Becky...... 1978 Simmons, Lisa...... 2008-11 Bangert, Kris...... 1986-89 French, Mary...... 1974-77 Marshall, Kacey...... 1991-95 Simons, Sara...... 2005-07 Batz, Sherry...... 1979-81 Futhey, Laura...... 1979-80 Marshall, Shelia...... 1978 Skouby, Christy...... 1997-2000 Baumgartner, Danielle...... 2016-17 Marston, Jenna...... 2010-13 Skow, Melissa...... 1990-91 Bax, Peg...... 1978-81 G Martin, Kim...... 1985 Slover, Kim...... 1995-97, 99 Baxter, Cheyenne...... 2015-17 Gadbois, Taylor...... 2013-16 Masterson, Kathy...... 2004-07 Smith, Lisa...... 1985-88 Beaman, Sue...... 1982-85 Garrison, Gabby...... 2017 Mayhall, Zoe...... 1992-93 Smith, Nicole...... 1995-98 Beck, Trudi...... 1978-79 Gemeinhardt, Stacy...... 1997-2000 McGinnis, Rachael...... 2001-03 Snarr, Shayna...... 1998-99 Berry, Katie...... 1978-79 Genovese, Corrin...... 2012-15 McGrane, Mary...... 1999 Snelgrove, Karen...... 1989-92 Bishop, JoAnn...... 1977 Gilliand, Erin...... 2015-16 McNeal, Sara...... 1999 Sprague, Sydney...... 2015-16 Boen, Christie...... 1992-95 Giovani, Cindy...... 1978-89 Mettlach, Daisy...... 2001-03 Stangel, Casey...... 2014 Boes, Sandy...... 1980 Grills, Vicki...... 1979-80 Miller, Jan...... 1977-81 Stephens, Ashtin...... 2012, 14 Boles, Gale...... 1977 Milles, Katie...... 2007-09 Stringer, Sarah...... 2004-07 Bollman, Lisa...... 1990 H Minner, Micaela...... 2005-07, 09 Swarts, Linda...... 1997-2000 Borders, Stephanie...... 1993 Haberkorn, Kim...... 1988-89 Moore, Sarah...... 2013-14 Sweet, Karen...... 1982-83 Borzello, Keri...... 1994 Hainey, Jana...... 2007-10 Morris, Sally...... 1990-91 Syberg, Michelle...... 1986-87 Bowers, Leanne...... 2004-07 Harper, Laura...... 1977-79 Muller, Lindsey...... 2010-13 Sykes, Mackenzie...... 2012-14 Brazier, Annette...... 1984-87 Harrison, Wendy ������������������������������ 1996, 98-99 Brent, Jill...... 1989-92 Harvey, Sara �������������������������������������������2015-16 N T Brown, Heidi...... 1986-89 Hay, Rachel ��������������������������������������������2010-13 Nash, Meredith...... 2007-09 Tate, Cindy...... 1980-83 Bruck, Jen...... 2005-08 Hays, Ashley...... 2002-05 Nash, Regan...... 2016-17 Taylor, Rhea...... 2008-11 Brundick, Laura...... 1983 Heick, Tiffany...... 1992-95 Neinhaus, Vicki...... 1984-85 Tegler, Connie...... 1975-77 Buchner, Karen...... 1984 Helvey, Sue...... 1977 Neuner, Jan...... 1978 Thomas, Chelsea...... 2009, 11-13 Bullock, Kris...... 1981-83 Henke, Amy...... 2005-07 Norman, Madi...... 2017 Throneburg, Dara...... 2000 Burke, Lisa...... 1979-82 Hermann, Nikki...... 1995-98 Nottelmann, Kristin...... 2009-12 Tobias, Laura...... 1980-81 Burke, Kristen...... 2000-03 Hollrah, Megan...... 1993-95 Tobyne, Alyson...... 2005-07 Burkhart, Pat...... 1975-78 Hudson, Nicole...... 2010-13 O Tomita, Cosette...... 2016-17 Burnside, Braxton...... 2017 Humphreys, Karen...... 1981 Oden, Amy...... 1988 Tuley, Tamara...... 1988-90 Bushman, Alicia...... 1990 Huneke, Maureen...... 1981 Olmstead, Sharon...... 1985 Ortega, Ashlie...... 2010 U C J Ubrun, Lindsey...... 2008-09 Caccavo, Christy...... 1999-2000 Jacoby, Lindsey...... 1999 P U’Ren, Jana...... 1998-99 Cammarata, Dana...... 1984-86 Jacobson, Alaina...... 2007 Padgett, Sabrina...... 2002 Umfleet, Sandy...... 1981 Carafiol, Debbie...... 1985-86 Jeck, Belinda...... 1980 Paskiewicz, Brenda...... 1988-91 Carrington, Lisa...... 1976-79 Johnson, Rechelle...... 1989-92 Persinger, Karen...... 1993-96 V Christopher, Megan...... 2008-11 Jones, Brandi...... 1992-95 Peterson, Erica...... 2004-05 Vassmer, Sara...... 2000-03 Claytor, Rhonda...... 1983-86 Jones, Kelsi...... 2012-13 Pierce, Rylee...... 2016-17 Vock, Abby...... 2008-11 Cohen, Raime...... 2016-17 Jump, Donna...... 1983 Phalen, Michelle...... 1985-88 Vock, Michaele...... 2007-10 Cole, Melissa...... 1979 Poet, Kathryn...... 2008-11 Conklin, Diane...... 1982 K Power, Kendra...... 2003-05 W Corwin, Brianna...... 2011-13 Kalka, Erin...... 2002-05 Pullen, Janet...... 1977 Walla, Donna...... 1976-77 Cousins, Alyssa...... 2013-15 Kearns, Karie...... 1990-91 Pyles, Sue...... 1987-88 Walker, Ricki...... 2001 Crane, Emily...... 2013-16 Kelly, Laurie...... 1980-83 Walston, Stephanie...... 1995-96 Crowe, Patti...... 1979-82 Kennewell, Allison...... 2004-07 R Walters, Morgan...... 2015-16 Keitzman, Karen...... 1980-83 Randazzo, Angela...... 2012-15 Way, Dana...... 1991-94 D Kessinger, Cayla...... 2017 Rathburn, Chloe...... 2016-17 Way, Shawn...... 1989-92 Dack, Valerie...... 1988 Kingsley, Kayla...... 2012-15 Redel, Tammy...... 1993 Weber, Joyce...... 1978-81 Daniel, Kelly...... 1987 Kirby, Taylor...... 2017 Reed, Anna...... 2015-17 Werner, Ingrid...... 2000-03 Davis, Sherri...... 1979-82 Koontz, Katy...... 2008, 10 Renth, Amanda...... 2005-08 Wheeler, Sue Ann...... 1987-90 Degnan, Sue...... 1979-81 Korn, Gayle...... 1984-86 Resa, Brandi...... 1992-93 White, Amanda Jo (A.J.)...... 2004-07 DeGreef, Debbie...... 1978-80 Krahl, Cindy...... 1982 Rinehart, Connie...... 1983-85 White, Shana...... 2008-11 Delaney, Stacy...... 2008-09 Krebs, Princess...... 2010-13 Robinson, Shawna...... 1998-99 Williams, Karen ���������������������������������1998-2002 Dennis, Megan...... 2006-07 Kuhnert, Heather...... 1988 Roening, Janessa...... 2005-06 Wilson, Teresa...... 1980-83 Dressler, Courtney...... 1989 Kunkel, Heather...... 2002-05 Romaine, Kolby...... 2016-17 Winberry, Tonya...... 1997-98 Duffner, Jolie...... 2016-17 Rose, Carlie...... 2013-14 Woodall, Ashley...... 1996-99 Dugan, Dawn...... 1995-98 L Roth, Kelsea...... 2012-15 Wright, Barb...... 1994-97 Lanis, Janie...... 1991-94 Rowley, Ellen...... 1977-78 E Lawlor, Alicia...... 1983-85 Rudolph, Karen...... 1975-77 Y Erickson, Erin...... 1999-2000 Lee, Catherine...... 2010-11 Rudolph, Sharon...... 1975-77 Young, Julie...... 1986 Erwin, Bailey...... 2012 Leech, Kellie...... 1991-92 Young, Jaydee...... 2009-10 LeClere, Kathy...... 1982 S Young, Terri...... 1991-94 F LeCluyse, Morgan...... 2002-04 Sanchez, Amanda...... 2015-17 Fagan, Sami...... 2014-16 Liedecker, Donna...... 1976-77 Sanitate, Donna...... 1982-85 Z Falk, Stephanie...... 1998-2002 Link, Julie...... 1986-89 Schaeffer, Saney...... 1987 Zolman, Jordan...... 2014-15 Farmer, Amy...... 1997-2000 Loethen, Joanne...... 2003-06 Scheer, Judy...... 1982-85 46 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBER HOLDERS MIZZOU ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBER HOLDERS

00 Meredith Nash ______2007-09 17 Erin Erickson ______1999-02 Rachel Hay ______2010-13 Nicole Hudson ______2010-13 Kris Schmidt ______1985-88 Braxton Burnside______2017 Regan Nash ______2016-17 Sydney Sprague ______2015-16 Jill Brent ______1989-92 Karen Persinger ______1993-95 26 Dara Throneburg ______2000 Belinda Jeck ______1980 1 9 Samantha Fleeman ______2003 Laura Tobias ______1981 Alisha Nelson ______2003 Karen Schneider ______1989-92 Amanda Jo White ______2004-07 Sara McNeal ______1999-00 Erica Peterson ______2004-05 Gina Anderson ______1993-95 Kathryn Poet ______2008-11 Jenna Marston ______2010-13 Andee Allen ______2006-09 Tonya Winberry ______1997 Alyssa Cousins ______2012-15 Sara Harvey ______2015-16 Ashtin Stephens ______2012-14 Jeni Schellert ______2001-03 Erin Gilliand ______2015-16 Jana Hainey ______2007-10 Taylor Gadbois ______2012-16 18 27 Patti Crowe ______1981 Sue Ann Wheeler ______1988-90 2 Jana U’ren ______1998-99 Kirsten Mack ______2014-17 Lisa Smith ______1985 10 Veronica Flournoy ______2002-03 Terri Young ______1991-94 Kristin Bullock ______1981 Leanne Bowers ______2004-07 Kelly Woolford ______1997 Judy Cheer ______1983-85 Chelsea Thomas ______2009-13 28 Christy Caccavo ______1999-00 Shawn Way ______1989-92 Karen Humphreys ______1980 Erin Kalka______2002-05 Tammy Redel ______1993 Karen Snelgrove ______1989 Megan Dennis ______2006-07 Wendy Harrison ______1998-99 19 Dana Way ______1991-94 Lisa Simmons ______2008-11 Sara Vassmer ______2000-03 Stacy Geminhardt ______1997-00 Kristin Nottelmann ______2009-12 Emily Crane ______2013-16 Sarah Stringer ______2004-07 Joeanne Loethen ______2003-06 Gabby Garrison ______2017 Abby Vock ______2008-11 Shana White ______2008-11 Kelsea Roth ______2012-15 Kelli Schkade ______2014 3 Danielle Baumgartner ______2016-17 30 Sue Beaman ______1983-85 Sany Boes ______1980 Julie Link ______1989 20 Ashley Fleming ______2009-12 Alicia Bushman ______1990-91 11 Karen Kietzman______1980-81, ‘83 Stacy Bailey ______1994-95, ‘97 Vicki Grilles ______1983-85 Lori Shell ______1984-85 Karen Williams ______1998-2001 Brenda Paszkiewics ______1988-91 Tammy Tuley ______1988-90 32 Sabrina Padgett ______2002 Brandi Jones ______1992-95 Wendy Adelstein ______1991 Laura Futhery ______1980 Kathy Masterson ______2004-07 Amy Famer ______1997-00 Brandi Resa ______1992-93 Kathi Manegre ______1981 Rhea Taylor ______2008-11 Melanie Fisher ______2001-03 Kim Slover ______1995, ‘97-99 Lindsey Ubrun ______2008-09 Paige Bange ______2015-17 Alyson Tobyne ______2005-07 Ingrid Werner ______2000-03 Carlie Rose ______2013-14 Katy Koontz ______2008-10 Holly Haines ______2004 Kayla Kingsley ______2012-15 Julie Silver ______2007-09 33 4 Amanda Sanchez ______2015-17 Cayla Kessinger ______2017 Connie Rinehart ______1983-85 Wendy Adelstein ______1990 12 Andrea Silverman ______1991 Teresa Wilson ______1980-81 21 36 Zoe Mayhall ______1993 Donna Jump ______1983 Karen Buchner ______1984-85 Sherri Davis ______1980-91 Kim Ashley ______1994-95 Kris Bangert ______1988-89 Kim Haberkorn ______1989-90 Rylee Pierce ______2016-17 Heather Kunkel ______2002-05 Karie Kearns ______1990-91 Monica Marks ______1991 Gina Schneider ______2006-10 Mary Babb ______1994-95, ‘97 Tiffany Heick ______1992-95 Mackenzie Sykes ______2011-14 Lindsey Jacoby ______1999-02 Shawna Robinson ______1998-99 38 Jolie Duffner ______2016-17 Kerri Lamkin ______2004 Kendra Power ______2003-05 Lisa Burke ______1980-81 Alana Jocobson ______2007 Marla Schweisberger ______2008-11 Angela Randazzo ______2012-15 Jordan Zolman ______2014-15 5 Chloe Rathburn ______2016-17 40 Donna Sanitate ______1983-84 Peg Bax ______1980-91 Stephanie Borders ______1993 13 Jamie Lowry ______1997-99 Kris Bullock ______1983 22 Kristen Burke ______2000-03 Annette Brazier ______1984-85 Joyce Webber ______1980-81 42 Samantha Fleeman ______2004 Stefanie Standley ______2003 Kathi Manegre ______1983 Princess Krebs ______2010-13 Jaci Schuyler ______2005-06 Alli Kennewell ______2004-07 Valerie Dack ______1988 Michaele Vock ______2007-10 Brianna Corwin ______2011-14 Karen Snelgrove ______1990-92 Alaina Burkhart ______2011 Cheyenne Baxter ______2015-17 Megan Hollrah ______1993-94 44 Carlie Rose ______2012 Linda Swarts ______1997-00 Sherry Batz ______1980-81 Tori Finucane ______2014-16 Sara Simons ______2005-07 14 Lindsey Muller ______2010-13 Maureen Huneke ______1981 Morgan Walters ______2015-16 46 6 Terry Schweikert ______1983-85 Madi Norman ______2017 Debbie Degreeff ______1980 Michelle Phalen ______1985, ‘88 Sue Pyles ______1988 Lia Bollmann ______1990 Jen Bruck ______2005-08 Kellie Leach ______1991-92 Alora Marble ______2014 23 51 Dawn Dugan ______1995, ‘97-98 Paige Lowary ______2015-16 Karen Sweet______1983 Sami Fagan ______2013-16 Morgan Lecluyse ______2002-04 Vicki Nienhuis ______1984-85 Amanda Renth ______2005-08 Monica Marks ______1988-89 Jaydee Young ______2009-10 15 Sally Morris ______1990-91 52 Kolby Romaine ______2016-17 Hedy Frankenfield ______1980 Mendy Foster ______1992 Sue Degnan ______1980-81 Alicia Lawlor ______1983-85 Barb Wright______1994-95, ‘97 Lisa Smith ______1988 Stephanie Falk ______1998-01 7 Rechelle Johnson ______1989-92 Micaela Minner ______2004-09 55 Rhonda Claytor ______1983-85 Keri Borzello ______1994 Catherine Lee ______2010-11 Sarah Moore ______2013-14 Heather Kuhnert ______1988 Stephanie Walston ______1997 Kelsi Jones ______2012-13 Cosette Tomita ______2016-17 Courtney Dressler ______1989 Mary McGrane ______1999-02 Taylor Kirby ______2017 Kacey Marshall ______1991-95 Erica May ______2005 Robin Acton ______1997 Katie Milles ______2006-09 Shayna Snarr ______1998-99 Maddison Ruggeberg ______2011 24 Daisy Mettlach ______2001-03 Raime Cohen ______2016-17 Cindy Tate______1980-81, ‘83 Amy Henke ______2005-07 Deonne Sederburg ______1984 Stacy Delaney ______2008-09 Kim Martin ______1985 Ashlie Ortega ______2010-11 16 Christy Skouby ______1997-00 Bailey Erwin ______2012-13 Laurie Kelly ______1983 Rachael McGinnis ______2001-03 Natalie Fleming______2014-17 Gayle Korn ______1984-85 Taylor Duplechain ______2011 Heidi Brown ______1988-89 Casey Stangel ______2014 Melissa Skow ______1990-91 Anna Reed ______2015-17 8 Christe Boen ______1992-95 Debbie Carafiol ______1984-85 Ashley Woodall ______1997-99 Amy Oden ______1988-89 Ricki Walker ______2001 25 Jennifer Feldott ______1990 Ashley Hays ______2002-05 Brenda Frankenfield ______1981 Dalene Bails ______1993 Megan Christopher ______2008-11 Teresa Wilson ______1983 Nicole Smith ______1995, ‘97-98 Corrin Genovese ______2012-15 Dana Cammarata ______1984-85 Heather Allister ______2001-02 Sue Ann Wheeler ______1988-90 Morgan Kent ______2003-04 Janie Lanis ______1991-94 Janessa Roening ______2005-06 Nikki Herman ______1995, ‘97-98

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TEAM W L Georgia State 3 2 Northeastern Illinois 2 0 Texas A&M CC 1 0 Alabama 9 12 Georgia Tech 4 1 Northern Colorado 3 0 Texas-Arlington 5 6 Alcorn State 3 0 Harvard 1 0 Northern Illinois 5 6 Texas-El Paso 2 0 Angelo State 1 0 Hawaii 4 5 Northern Iowa 28 5 Texas-San Antonio 3 1 Appalachian State 1 0 Hofstra 3 1 Northwest Louisiana 1 0 Texas State 0 1 Arizona 4 10 Houston 4 0 Northwest Missouri 2 1 Texas Tech 29 16 Arizona State 6 8 Illinois 8 1 Northwestern 1 4 Texas Wesleyan 7 1 Arkansas 11 6 Illinois-Chicago 2 3 Notre Dame 6 2 Toledo 0 1 Auburn 6 7 Illinois Chicago Circle 1 0 Ohio 2 1 Tulsa 5 0 Austin Peay 2 1 Illinois State 23 8 Ohio State 6 2 Troy 1 0 Ball State 7 1 Indiana 10 5 Oklahoma 40 45 Truman State 21 9 Baylor 31 19 Indiana State 16 3 Oklahoma Baptist 2 0 UAB 2 0 Boise State 2 0 Indiana State-Evansville 1 0 Oklahoma City 13 3 UCLA 3 15 Boston College 2 1 Iowa 20 8 Oklahoma State 43 56 UNLV 1 7 Boston 4 1 Iowa State 55 29 Omaha 1 0 USC Upstate 1 0 Bowling Green 3 0 James Madison 1 1 Oregon 6 5 Utah 3 3 Bradley 10 1 Jacksonville State 2 1 Oregon State 0 3 Utah State 2 3 Butler 2 0 Kansas 67 43 Pacific 3 4 UTC 5 1 BYU 2 1 Kansas State 11 2 Penn State 5 1 Valpariso 1 0 California 1 3 Kent State 1 0 Pittsburgh 2 2 Villanova 1 0 Cal Berkeley 1 2 Kentucky 7 10 Pittsburg State 6 0 Virginia 1 2 Cal Davis 2 0 Lamar 1 0 Portland State 3 0 Virginia Tech 3 1 Cal State-Fullerton 2 6 Lincoln 1 0 Prairie View 1 0 Washington 5 7 Cal State-Northridge 1 5 Lipscomb 2 0 Princeton 3 1 West Texas State 2 0 Cal Poly 1 0 Long Beach State 3 2 Providence College 1 0 Western Illinois 36 4 Cal Santa Barbara 3 1 Long Island University 1 0 Purdue 5 0 Western Kentucky 1 1 Centenary 2 0 Longwood 1 0 Radford 2 0 Western Michigan 10 0 Central College 3 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 1 Rhode Island 1 1 Wichita State 22 2 Central Florida (UCF) 0 1 Louisiana State (LSU) 7 12 Robert Morris 1 0 William Penn 1 0 Central Methodist 2 0 Louisiana Tech 6 2 Rutgers 2 0 William Woods 15 3 Central Michigan 4 4 Louisville 5 6 Sacramento State 0 2 Wisconsin-Green Bay 2 0 CMSU 14 8 Loyola 6 0 Saint Ambrose 1 0 Wisconsin 2 2 Central State (Okla.) 1 0 Maryland 4 2 Saint Francis 4 0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1 0 Charleston Southern 2 0 Maryville 1 0 Saint Louis 67 2 WMU 1 0 Chattanooga 1 0 Massachusetts 5 0 Saint Mary’s 2 0 Wright State 0 1 Cleveland State 2 0 McNeese State 1 0 Samford 1 0 Wyoming 1 2 Coastal Carolina 1 0 Memphis 0 2 Sam Houston 3 1 Yale 2 0 College of Charleston 1 0 Meramec CC 4 2 San Diego 2 0 Colorado State 3 2 Mercer 1 0 San Diego State 4 2 Columbia College 6 3 Miami-Ohio 0 1 San Jose State 5 0 Columbia University 2 0 Michigan 4 5 Santa Clara 2 1 Concordia 1 0 Michigan State 3 2 SIUE 4 1 Connecticut 5 0 Middle Tennessee State 1 0 Simpson College 1 0 Creighton 15 11 Minnesota 10 6 South Carolina 8 5 DePaul 10 7 Mississippi (Ole Miss) 11 3 South Dakota 1 0 Detroit 1 0 Mississippi State 10 2 South Dakota State 3 0 Detroit-Mercy 1 0 Mississippi Valley State 2 1 South Florida 4 1 Drake 22 4 Missouri-Kansas City 50 1 Southeast Louisiana 0 1 Duke 1 0 Missouri-St. Louis 11 1 SEMO 27 3 East Tennessee State 1 0 Missouri State 35 13 Southern Illinois 20 12 Eastern Illinois 4 3 Missouri S&T 3 0 Southern Mississippi 0 1 Eastern Kentucky 0 1 Missouri Western 3 0 Southwest Louisiana 1 0 Eastern Michigan 4 1 Monmouth 1 0 Stanford 0 9 Elon 1 0 Morehead State 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 5 2 Evansville 19 0 Murray State 1 1 Stephens College 5 0 Florida 4 9 Nebraska 32 53 Stetson 1 0 Florida A&M 5 0 New Mexico 5 2 Stony Brook 1 0 Florida Atlantic 2 0 New Mexico State 5 0 Syracuse 1 0 Florida International (FIU) 4 0 Nicholls State 4 0 Tarkio 4 4 Florida State 7 1 North Carolina 2 2 Temple 3 1 Fordham 2 0 North Carolina State 2 1 Tennessee 6 4 Fresno State 2 9 North Dakota 1 0 Tennessee-Martin 2 0 Furman 1 0 North Dakota State 11 0 Tennessee Tech 1 0 Georgia 5 7 North Texas 4 1 Texas 20 17 Northeast Louisiana 2 0 Texas A&M 31 40

48 63 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL YEAR BY YEAR SUMMARY

Ashley Fleming Two-time Second Team NFCA All-American (2011-12) MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 49 SNAPSHOT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

1975- Coach Alexis Jarrett 1989- Coach Jay Miller 2002- Coach Jay Miller 2012-Coach Ehren Earleywine Record: 14-7 Record: 35-22 Record: 29-33 Record: 47-14 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big Eight Regular Season: 3rd Big 12 Record: 4-14 Big 12 Record: 17-7 Big Eight Tournament: N/A Big Eight Tournament: 2nd Big 12 Regular Season: 9th Big 12 Regular Season: 2nd MAIAW State Championship: 2nd Big 12 Tournament: 9th Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 1990- Coach Jay Miller Columbia Super Regional: 1-2 1976- Coach Alexis Jarrett Record: 30-14 2003- Coach Ty Singleton No. 11 Final NFCA & USA Polls Record: 14-7 Big Eight Regular Season: 4th Record: 31-20 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big Eight Tournament: 3rd Big 12 Record: 12-5 2013-Coach Ehren Earleywine Big Eight Tournament: 6th No. 20 Final NCAA poll Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd Record: 38-14 Big 12 Tournament: 9th SEC Record: 15-8 1977- Coach Debbie Duren 1991- Coach Jay Miller Ann Arbor Regional: 0-2 SEC Regular Season: 3rd Record: 19-11 Record: 39-14 SEC Tournament: 2nd Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big Eight Regular Season: 1st 2004- Coach Ty Singleton Columbia Regional Champions: 3-1 Big Eight Tournament: 3rd Big Eight Tournament: 1st Record: 29-26 Columbia Super Regional: 0-2 MAIAW State Championship: 2nd Iowa City Regional Champions: 3-0 Big 12 Record: 13-4 No. 11 Final NFCA & USA Polls Women’s College World Series: 1-2, 5th Place Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd 1978- Coach Debbie Duren Finish Big 12 Tournament: 2nd 2014-Coach Ehren Earleywine Record: 14-17 Los Angeles Regional: 0-2 Record: 43-18 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A 1992- Coach Jay Miller SEC Record: 15-9 Big Eight Tournament: 4th Record: 41-14 2005- Coach Ty Singleton SEC Regular Season: 3rd MAIAW State Championship: 4th Big Eight Regular Season: 4th Record: 44-15 SEC Tournament: 0-1 Big Eight Tournament: 3rd Big 12 Record: 10-8 Columbia Regional: 2-2 1979- Coach Debbie Duren No. 16 Final NCAA Poll Big 12 Regular Season: 5th No. 18 Final USA Softball Poll Record: 9-15 Big 12 Tournament: 2nd Big Eight Regular Season: N/A 1993- Coach Jay Miller Columbia Regional: 2-2 2015-Coach Ehren Earleywine Big Eight Tournament: 4th Record: 31-18 Record: 42-16 MAIAW State Championship: 4th Big Eight Regular Season: 3rd 2006- Coach Ty Singleton SEC Record: 14-10 Record: 26-27 SEC Regular Season: 7th 1980- Coach Debbie Duren 1994- Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Record: 7-11 SEC Tournament: 1-1 Record: 36-17 Record: 40-23 Big 12 Regular Season: 7th Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Lawrence Regional Champions: 4-1 Big 12 Tournament: 3rd Los Angeles Super Regional: 0-2 Big Eight Tournament: 2nd Women’s College World Series: 0-2, 7th Place No. 12 Final USA Softball Poll AIAW Region 6 Championship: 5th Finish 2007- Coach Ehren Earleywine Record: 40-24 2016- Coach Ehren Earleywine 1981- Coach Barb Preist 1995- Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Record: 13-4 Record: 42-16 Record: 45-12 Record: 47-19 Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd SEC Record: 14-10 Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big Eight Regular Season: 3rd Big 12 Tournament: 4th SEC Regular Season: 6th Big Eight Tournament: 5th Northridge Regional: 0-2 Carbondale Regional: 2-2 SEC Tournament: 0-1 AIAW Region 6 Championship: 2nd No. 19 Final USA Softball Poll Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 AIAW Nationals: 5th 1996- Coach Jay Miller Ann Arbor Super Regional: 0-2 Record: 31-22 2008- Coach Ehren Earleywine No. 12 Final USA Softball Poll 1982- Coach Barb Preist Big 12 Record: 11-10 Record: 47-17 Record: 46-20 Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd Big 12 Record: 11-6 2017- Coach Ehren Earleywine Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big 12 Tournament: 4th Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd Record: 29-28 Big Eight Tournament: 2nd Big 12 Tournament: 7th SEC Record: 7-16 Lincoln Regional: 1-2 1997- Coach Jay Miller Iowa City Regional Champions: 3-0 SEC Regular Season: 11th Record: 47-16 Tuscaloosa Super Regional: 0-2 SEC Tournament: 0-1 1983- Coach Joyce Compton Big 12 Record: 15-3 No. 16 Final USA Softball Poll Eugene Regional: 0-2 Record: 40-13 Big 12 Regular Season: 1st Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big 12 Tournament: 1st 2009-Coach Ehren Earleywine Big Eight Tournament: 1st Iowa City Regional: 0-2 Record: 50-12 *NA-Not Applicable Columbia Regional Champions: 2-1 No. 12 Final NCFA Poll Big 12 Record: 12-6 Women’s College World Series: 0-2, T-7th Big 12 Regular Season: 2nd **1985 was the first official year that Place Finish 1998- Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Tournament: 1st regular season Big Eight champions were Record: 36-20 Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 named 1984- Coach Joyce Compton Big 12 Record: 5-13 Los Angeles Super Regional: 2-1 Record: 21-18 Big 12 Regular Season: 9th Women’s College World Series: 0-2, 8th Place ***No Big Eight Tournament was held Big Eight Regular Season: N/A Big 12 Tournament: 9th Finish between 1993-1995 Big Eight Tournament: 5th No. 8 Final USA Softball Poll 1999- Coach Jay Miller 1985- Coach Joyce Compton Record: 41-21 2010- Coach Ehren Earleywine Record: 29-23 Big 12 Record: 10-5 Record: 51-13 Big Eight Regular Season: T-3rd Big 12 Regular Season: 3rd Big 12 Record: 11-7 Big Eight Tournament: 4th Big 12 Tournament: 5th Big 12 Regular Season: 5th Los Angeles Regional: 3-2 Big 12 Tournament: 2nd 1986- Coach Joyce Compton No. 15 Final NFCA Poll Columbia Regional Champions: 3-0 Record: 25-23 Columbia Super Regional: 2-0 Big Eight Regular Season: 4th 2000- Coach Jay Miller Women’s College World Series: 0-2, 8th Place Big Eight Tournament: 6th Record: 34-27 Finish Big 12 Record: 6-13 No. 8 Final NFCA Poll 1987- Coach Rhesa Sumrell Big 12 Regular Season: 8th Record: 14-18 Big 12 Tournament: 3rd 2011-Coach Ehren Earleywine Big Eight Regular Season: 6th Record: 53-10 Big Eight Tournament: 6th 2001- Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Record: 15-3 Record: 31-28 Big 12 Regular Season: 1st 1988- Coach Jay Miller Big 12 Record: 5-11 Columbia Regional Champions: 4-1 Record: 44-18 Big 12 Regular Season: 8th Columbia Super Regional: 2-0 Big Eight Regular Season: 4th Big 12 Tournament: 7th Women’s College World Series: 1-2, 6th Place Big Eight Tournament: 3rd Finish No. 6 Final NFCA & USA Polls

50 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL YEARLY GAME BY GAME BREAKDOWN MIZZOU SOFTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR REVIEW

1 CMSU 2 0 Nebraska 1 2 Arizona State 1 1 Florida State 0 1977 2 Northeast Mo. State 1 4 Kansas State 3 2 Central Michigan 0 0 Texas A&M 7 9 CMSU 19 4 Texas-Arlington 1 1 Kansas 2 2 Baylor 0 3 Western Michigan 2 18 CMSU 12 3 New Mexico 2 4 Willliam Woods 0 9 Northern Iowa 3 4 Oklahoma City 0 6 Northeast Mo. State 7 5 Central Oklahoma 3 3 William Woods 1 5 Illinois State 1 1 Texas A&M 0 6 Northeast Mo. State 7 5 Kansas 0 11 SLU 0 4 Ohio State 0 1 Oklahoma State 0 8 SLU 3 2 Texas-Arlington 6 2 SLU 0 0 Texas A&M 4 3 Nebraska 1 4 SLU 3 0 Texas A&M 2 2 Missouri State (SMS) 0 0 Arizona State 1 0 New Mexico 1 10 Meramec 6 0 Texas A&M 6 1 Kansas 0 3 Ohio State 0 1 Central Michigan 0 14 Meramec 1 3 Baylor 0 2 Creighton 3 4 Western Illinois 0 3 Northern Iowa 0 1 Oklahoma State 2 0 Baylor 1 10 Iowa State 2 1 Western Illinois 0 1 Baylor 0 1 Kansas 0 3 Kansas State 1 1 Creighton 3 0 Michigan State 1 0 Baylor 1 1 Illinois St. 9 1 Texas-Arlington 4 5 Rutgers 0 6 Illinois-Chicago Circle 0 1 Texas A&M 2 5 CMSU 0 3 Texas A&M 1 5 Oklahoma State 1 2 Missouri State (SMS) 3 0 Texas A&M 9 2 Northeast Mo. State 1 0 Oklahoma 1 2 Utah State 4 3 Missouri State (SMS) 1 3 Northeast Louisiana 0 10 Northeast Mo. State 7 5 Northeast Mo. State 0 0 Texas A&M 1 7 SLU 0 2 Minnesota 3 1 CMSU 12 1 Northeast Mo. State 3 3 Wichita State 1 1 Minnesota 2 5 CMSU 3 18 Lincoln University 0 0 Kansas 1 6 William Woods 3 0 Kansas 8 1982 5 William Woods 1 2 Northwestern 3 1 Oklahoma City 0 3 William Woods 1 12 Oklahoma 4 4 Indiana State 0 2 Iowa 0 3 Creighton 0 1 Iowa State 2 9 Oklahoma State 1 4 CMSU 0 0 Creighton 3 0 Kansas 1 1 Oklahoma State 3 2 Kansas State 1 1 UMSL 0 5 Iowa 1 4 Kansas 1 3 Iowa State 1 3 Iowa State 6 4 UMSL 3 0 Nebraska 6 0 Kansas 6 1 Oklahoma 0 8 Meramec 0 3 Northeast Mo. State 0 1 Iowa State 0 3 Northeast Mo. State 1 0 Oklahoma State 1 6 Meramec 4 3 Northeast Mo. State 2 2 Creighton 1 2 CMSU 0 2 Nebraska 5 14 UMSL 0 8 Tarkio 3 1 Nebraska 0 8 Evansville 0 1 Oklahoma State 0 6 UMSL 7 9 Kansas 1 1 Kansas 2 3 Northeast Mo. State 1 2 Nebraska 5 5 CMSU 0 4 Pittsburg State 0 0 Kansas 1 16 Evansville 0 5 Missouri State (SMS) 2 9 Tarkio 2 3 Kansas 7 1 Oklahoma 0 2 Evansville 0 8 Missouri State (SMS) 5 2 Maryville 1 9 Tarkio 0 2 Oklahoma 4 15 SLU 0 4 Kansas 1 2 Tarkio 5 8 Nebraska 0 1 Texas Wesleyan 0 11 SLU 1 2 Kansas State 1 2 Tarkio 3 2 Kansas 1 6 Texas Wesleyan 0 3 Nebraska 4 0 Kansas 1 0 Oklahoma State 1 1 Texas-Arlington 0 3 Iowa State 0 6 Kansas State 3 1978 7 Oklahoma State 1 3 Texas-Arlington 4 0 Oklahoma State 2 2 Oklahoma State 0 9 Northeast Mo. State 1 2 Kansas 1 1 Texas A&M 0 6 Oklahoma 0 3 Creighton 2 9 CMSU 4 0 Oklahoma State 1 0 Louisiana State 1 4 Kansas State 0 0 Illinois State 1 3 Texas A&M 6 6 CMSU 0 1 Stephen Austin 0 3 Kansas 0 2 Kansas 7 5 Minnesota 1 2 CMSU 1 2 Iowa 1 5 Iowa State 0 1 Oklahoma City 0 9 Oklahoma Baptist 6 19 Stephens College 0 3 Utah 2 1 Oklahoma 3 3 Kansas 1 0 Texas Wesleyan 3 15 Stephens College 0 0 Texas A&M 1 4 Northeast Mo. State 0 0 Texas A&M 1 3 Eastern Illinois 5 4 Northeast Mo. State 1 6 Western Michigan 1 6 Indiana 2 2 Iowa State 0 2 Northeast Mo. State 1 0 Northeast Mo. State 1 6 Michigan State 1 2 Creighton 1 1 Nebraska 6 0 Meramec 2 4 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0 3 Pittsburg State 2 1 Missouri State (SMS) 3 2 Oklahoma 0 0 Northeast Mo. State 5 2 Minnesota 1 8 Indiana State 0 3 Missouri State (SMS) 0 2 Iowa State 7 3 Northeast Mo. State 5 0 Iowa State 2 0 Creighton 1 1 Missouri State (SMS) 0 0 Oklahoma State 3 2 Drake 4 3 Minnesota 0 1 Creighton 2 0 UCLA 1 2 Iowa State 3 12 North Dakota 0 0 Iowa State 1 0 Western Illinois 1 0 Pacific 1 4 Creighton 5 6 Iowa 5 13 SLU 2 4 Western Illinois 2 2 Creighton 1 2 Wyoming 3 2 Iowa 4 0 Kansas 4 1 Oklahoma State 2 7 CMSU 15 1984 2 Wichita State 0 4 Kansas 0 0 Texas A&M 2 5 CMSU 6 5 Minnesota 0 10 Stephens College 0 1 Texas A&M 0 3 Kansas 2 1986 1 Kansas 8 19 Stephens College 6 3 Oklahoma City 5 3 Northeast Louisiana 0 0 Oklahoma 2 1 Kansas State 0 3 Oklahoma City 0 5 Lamar 0 6 Oklahoma State 5 4 Wichita State 0 0 Arizona State 1 3 Nicholls State 0 0 Kansas 9 1981 2 Oklahoma 0 2 Illinois State 0 1 Arizona 0 1 Toledo 3 0 Missouri State (SMS) 6 4 Texas Tech 2 10 Texas Wesleyan 2 2 Wichita State 0 0 Indiana 1 1 Pittsburgh 6 11 Texas Wesleyan 0 1 Creighton 4 2 Iowa 0 1 Texas-Arlington 2 12 UMSL 2 2 Texas Women 4 0 Nebraska 1 2 Louisiana Tech 0 0 Kansas 4 19 UMSL 8 1 Oklahoma State 0 1 Northeast Mo. State 0 2 Texas Tech 0 1 Wichita State 0 2 Meremac 1 2 Texas Women 1 2 Northeast Mo. State 1 0 Oklahoma 6 2 Wichita State 1 3 Meremac 4 6 Minnesota 0 3 Missouri Western 0 2 Illinois State 1 1 Oklahoma City 0 9 Missouri Western 0 2 Ohio State 0 1 Missouri Western 0 2 Northern Colorado 1 2 Northern Iowa 1 7 Missouri State (SMS) 12 0 Cal Berkeley 1 2 Kansas State 0 1 Iowa 9 3 Oklahoma City 0 5 Northeast Mo. State 4 4 Louisiana State 0 1 Oklahoma State 0 1 Western Michigan 0 2 Northern Iowa 3 2 Tarkio 7 1 Texas-Arlington 0 0 Nebraska 1 1 Sam Houston State 2 0 Oklahoma City 2 10 New Mexico 3 1 Oklahoma 0 8 Oklahoma City 0 0 Louisiana Tech 2 1979 5 Western Michigan 0 1 Nebraska 3 1 Northeast Mo. State 2 8 Kansas 1 0 Kansas 10 2 Illinois State 1 4 UMSL 2 7 Oklahoma City 0 4 Kansas State 0 3 Stephen Austin 5 2 Oklahoma 0 2 UMSK 1 5 Northeast Mo. State 0 0 Indiana 3 2 Wyoming 3 11 Baylor 0 4 SLU 0 2 Kansas 1 0 Oklahoma State 5 7 Angelo State 0 6 Baylor 7 2 St. Francis 1 2 Nebraska 5 4 Northern Illinois 3 1 UCLA 4 1 Texas Wesleyan 0 5 St. Francis 0 0 Oklahoma State 1 3 Bradley 2 1 Oklahoma State 2 5 Texas Wesleyan 2 13 SLU 0 0 Nebraska 4 10 Drake 0 9 Stephen Austin 1 4 Texas Wesleyan 1 1 Pittsburg State 0 2 Oklahoma State 4 2 Indiana State 1 0 William Woods 1 5 West Texas State 1 3 Pittsburg State 0 2 Missouri State (SMS) 4 1 Central Michigan 3 1 William Woods 2 1 Cal-Berkeley 0 1 Bradley 0 3 Missouri State (SMS) 0 10 William Woods 0 3 CMSU 4 3 Iowa State 4 7 Oklahoma City 0 0 Northwest Mo. State 6 4 William Woods 3 4 CMSU 5 0 Texas A&M 2 4 Wyoming 1 4 Northeast Mo. State 1 6 Iowa State 0 5 CMSU 4 24 Stephens College 0 1 Creighton 4 0 William Woods 5 1 Kansas 2 7 Meramec 2 11 Northeast Mo. State 1 3 Nebraska 2 3 William Woods 1 4 Iowa State 1 3 Eastern Illinois 6 5 Northeast Mo. State 1 1 Creighton 0 2 Western Illinois 1 0 Kansas 5 6 Indiana State 1 3 St. Ambrose 2 0 Nebraska 1 10 Western Illinois 1 7 NE Missouri State 0 0 Eastern Illinois 7 8 William Penn 0 1 Nebraska 0 0 Texas Tech 1 7 UMSL 0 2 Nebraska 0 5 UMSL 0 1 Nebraska 4 3 Evansville 2 1 Nebraska 8 3 Iowa State 5 8 UMSL 0 1 Texas Tech 2 1 Kansas State 2 4 Oklahoma 3 3 Kansas 1 0 Oklahoma 3 2 Nebraska 3 1 Oklahoma State 5 1 Kansas 0 7 Kansas State 0 2 Kansas State 0 8 UMSL 0 1983 4 CMSU 0 1 Oklahoma 0 1 Iowa State 4 2 Missouri State (SMS) 0 10 Tarkio 3 11 CMSU 0 9 Oklahoma 2 0 Missouri State (SMS) 3 2 Missouri State (SMS) 4 3 St. Francis 2 5 Indiana 1 2 Oklahoma 3 0 Northeast Mo. State 1 1985 3 Southern Illinois 2 4 West Texas State 2 2 Ball State 1 1 Oklahoma State 0 7 Northeast Mo. State 0 14 Oklahoma City 0 3 Louisiana State 7 1 Oklahoma 3 1980 1 Northeast Mo. State 3 4 Oklahoma City 2 10 McNeese State 0 3 Oklahoma State 1 0 CMSU 2

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 55 51 YEARLY GAME BY GAME MIZZOU BREAKDOWN SOFTBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR REVIEW 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL

1 NE Missouri State 0 3 Missouri State (SMS) 2 3 Iowa State 5 5 Wisconsin-Green Bay 3 6 Notre Dame 1 2 NE Missouri State 4 3 Nebraska 2 0 Oklahoma State 1 5 Indiana State 0 10 Notre Dame 1 0 Creighton 3 6 Iowa State 0 2 Iowa State 1 9 Iowa State 2 3 Northern Iowa 5 5 Kansas State 0 1 Nebraska 3 0 Oklahoma State 1 9 Iowa State 2 9 Eastern Illinois 0 1 Oklahoma State 2 4 Iowa State 8 8 UMKC 0 0 UNLV 1 4 Bowling Green 2 4 Kansas 2 10 UMKC 0 0 UNLV 1 8 Western Illinois 3 1987 1 Oklahoma State 7 1 Missouri State (SMS) 0 2 Cal State Fullerton 3 2 Southern Illinois 6 5 Wichita State 3 0 Iowa State 2 4 Missouri State (SMS) 3 2 Florida State 1 8 Indiana 3 3 Northern Iowa 1 2 Nebraska 0 2 Ohio State 4 1 Cal-State Northridge 8 3 Iowa 2 1989 0 Kansas 2 2 Oklahoma State 0 0 Cal State-Northridge 12 0 Oklahoma 3 0 Florida State 6 3 Nebraska 4 1 Utah 0 0 Cal State-Fullerton 6 7 New Mexico 2 5 New Mexico 3 0 Kansas 2 1 Cal State Fullerton 2 0 Cal State-Fullerton 2 0 Illinois State 2 2 Temple 3 9 SLU 1 7 SLU 0 1 Hawaii 0 8 Drake 1 5 Western Illinois 2 2 SLU 1 14 SLU 1 3 Hawaii 4 9 NorthTexas State 3 0 Virginia 2 0 Creighton 7 5 Creighton 0 3 San Jose State 0 10 Oklahoma City 4 1 Eastern Michigan 2 0 Creighton 5 1 Northern Illinois 2 4 California 7 5 William Woods 3 7 Eastern Michigan 0 1 Oklahoma 0 1 Illinois State 3 5 Cleveland State 1 3 William Woods 1 3 Miami (Ohio) 4 1 Kansas 0 2 Illinois State 0 5 Arizona State 1 0 Kansas 8 8 Florida A&M 3 0 Oklahoma State 1 5 Northern Illinois 1 5 Hawaii 2 2 Kansas 3 2 Southern Illinois 0 2 Kansas 3 3 Missouri State (SMS) 0 0 California 1 2 Columbia College 0 1 Southern Illinois 0 8 Missouri State (SMS) 0 17 UMKC 0 0 Columbia College 4 3 Georgia State 4 1991 6 SEMO 1 7 Creighton 0 1 Utah 2 2 Ohio State 0 7 Northern Iowa 2 3 SEMO 1 10 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1 3 Utah 0 1 North Carolina 2 5 Concordia 1 8 Texas A&M 0 5 Eastern Michigan 0 0 Nebraska 3 0 Illinois State 4 3 Minnesota 2 7 SLU 0 5 Creighton 1 1 Oklahoma 6 8 Sam Houston 0 0 Nebraska 1 7 SLU 0 7 SLU 0 0 Oklahoma State 2 1 Louisiana Tech 5 2 Central Michigan 3 4 UMKC 1 16 SLU 0 1 Oklahoma 2 2 Kent State 1 3 Illinois State 4 5 UMKC 1 7 Iowa State 3 2 Oklahoma State 4 2 Ohio State 1 1 Texas A&M 2 0 Oklahoma 1 5 Iowa State 2 1 CMSU 0 3 SLU 0 6 Sam Houston 4 8 SEMO 6 3 Iowa State 4 7 CMSU 6 8 SLU 4 9 Bowling Green 2 10 SEMO 7 3 Iowa State 2 1 Nebraska 2 9 SLU 0 1 Columbia College 2 0 Oklahoma State 1 3 Oklahoma State 4 1 Iowa State 3 1 Missouri State (SMS) 4 5 SLU 1 11 Nebraska 0 0 Oklahoma State 1 0 Nebraska 1 4 UMKC 1 9 Bowling Green 1 1 Oklahoma State 2 0 Oklahoma State 3 2 Iowa State 3 8 Northeast Mo. State 5 3 Columbia College 0 5 Nebraska 2 1 Oklahoma State 2 1 Missouri State (SMS) 2 10 Northwest Mo. State 0 1 Sacramento 2 0 Nebraska 1 7 SLU 0 2 Missouri State (SMS) 1 1 Nebraska 5 1 Sacramento 2 3 Oklahoma 0 11 SLU 0 2 Oklahoma 3 1 Kansas 0 6 Massachusetts 0 3 Iowa State 0 2 Kansas 1 2 Kansas 9 0 Nebraska 1 0 Fresno State 7 0 Kansas 1 0 Kansas 4 1 Kansas 0 6 San Jose State 0 3 Kansas 5 1988 9 William Woods 1 3 Michigan 0 1993 2 Kansas 1 3 Indiana State 0 7 William Woods 0 5 New Mexico 1 20 SLU 0 0 Missouri State (SMS) 2 0 Indiana State 3 4 Indiana State 2 1 Nebraska 0 13 SLU 1 8 Missouri State (SMS) 2 2 Northern Iowa 1 0 Indiana State 5 0 Iowa 2 4 DePaul 1 9 Oklahoma 3 1 Texas-Arlington 3 7 Missouri State (SMS) 0 7 DePaul 0 0 Western Illinois 2 2 Oklahoma 1 3 Creighton 2 2 Indiana State 1 7 DePaul 0 4 Eastern Illinois 1 6 Oklahoma 2 7 Baylor 0 6 Austin Peay 4 3 N. Iowa 0 8 Western Illinois 7 5 Oklahoma 10 3 Oklahoma 0 1 Austin Peay 3 9 DePaul 0 3 Illinois State 2 0 Southern Illinois 1 8 Iowa State 3 5 UMKC 0 3 Minnesota 0 9 Illinois State 4 5 Southern Illinois 3 5 Texas-Arlington 6 2 Missouri State (SMS) 0 5 Wisconsin Green Bay 2 6 Drake 3 13 Nebraska 6 3 Kansas 5 1 Missouri State (SMS) 4 4 Drake 1 3 Drake 1 8 Nebraska 3 1 Texas-Arlington 3 3 Northern Illinois 5 1 Missouri State (SMS) 0 16 UMKC 1 2 Nebraska 0 2 Texas-Arlington 1 1 Oklahoma 5 8 Missouri State (SMS) 7 12 UMKC 2 2 Nebraska 0 10 North Texas State 0 3 Oklahoma 2 1 Kansas 0 3 Wichita State 4 2 SEMO 0 7 North Texas State 1 1 Northern Illinois 2 7 Oklahoma 6 9 Tulsa 3 5 SEMO 6 3 Simpson College 2 1 Missouri State (SMS) 0 2 Kansas 1 1 Tulsa 0 1 Kansas 0 6 Oklahoma Baptist 2 2 Missouri State (SMS) 1 4 Oklahoma 1 7 Tulsa 0 1 Hawaii 2 0 Oklahoma State 2 0 Oklahoma State 7 2 Oklahoma State 4 8 SLU 0 1 Kansas 0 1 Oklahoma City 4 6 Iowa State 1 3 Nebraska 0 2 Northern Illinois 3 3 Hawaii 1 4 Missouri State (SMS) 1 2 Oklahoma State 3 3 William Woods 0 3 Detroit-Mercy 1 2 Hawaii 1 6 Wichita State 5 3 Iowa State 0 12 William Woods 4 4 Wisconsin-Green Bay 0 3 Cal-State Northridge 5 4 Utah State 3 4 Oklahoma 0 8 SLU 0 1 Eastern Michigan 0 3 Oklahoma State 7 2 UMSL 0 3 Nebraska 4 5 SLU 0 2 Missouri State (SMS) 0 7 UMSL 1 2 Kansas 1 5 UMKC 0 1 Northern Illinois 6 1995 8 SLU 0 1 Iowa State 0 7 UMKC 0 0 Oklahoma State 5 1 Northern Iowa 0 9 SLU 2 2 Nebraska 1 5 Nebraska 0 0 Oklahoma State 1 10 Purdue 0 7 SLU 0 0 Oklahoma State 6 3 Oklahoma State 1 0 Oklahoma State 2 5 Indiana State 4 3 SLU 0 0 Oklahoma State 1 1 Oklahoma State 0 2 Purdue 1 7 Southern Illinois 0 1990 1 Oklahoma State 3 1 SLU 0 4 Indiana 1 3 Missouri State (SMS) 0 10 UMKC 1 2 Southern Illinois 0 7 SLU 0 3 Southern Illinois 2 5 UMKC 2 7 UMKC 0 2 Iowa 0 0 Kansas 7 8 Western Illinois 1 11 UMKC 1 4 Stephen F. Austin 0 4 Iowa 0 0 Kansas 4 8 Eastern Illinois 7 8 Missouri State (SMS) 0 3 Western Michigan 0 0 Long Beach State 1 5 Kansas 0 1 Western Illinois 5 0 Kansas 2 2 Western Illinois 0 2 Utah 0 10 Kansas 2 9 South Florida 2 4 Kansas 3 0 Georgia State 1 0 UCLA 5 0 Iowa State 1 7 Penn State 0 7 Wisconsin-Green Bay 5 4 Florida A&M 2 1 Iowa State 2 8 Sam Houston State 3 4 Illinois-Chicago 0 2 Indiana 3 1992 1 Iowa State 4 1 South Carolina 2 8 Drake 0 10 Illinois State 5 5 SLU 0 4 Iowa State 0 12 Iowa 3 0 Northern Illinois 3 6 Northern Iowa 1 7 SLU 0 7 Oklahoma 4 7 Hofstra 5 2 Northern Iowa 3 7 Samford 4 7 Columbia College 0 1 Oklahoma 0 4 Illinois-Chicago 12 7 St. Francis 2 6 Northern Iowa 0 6 Columbia College 3 4 Oklahoma 2 5 Yale 2 1 Drake 3 2 Florida State 1 2 Louisiana Tech 1 2 Oklahoma 0 9 Yale 0 7 William Woods 0 2 Florida State 1 4 Nebraska 0 1 Nebraska 2 9 Princeton 2 7 William Woods 0 4 Florida A&M 3 8 Northern Illinois 0 2 Nebraska 0 8 Princeton 0 11 Moorehead State 0 10 Florida A&M 2 1 Texas A&M 0 1 Nebraska 3 8 Drake 2 15 Austin Peay 3 4 William Woods 2 3 Ohio State 2 1 Nebraska 4 1 Illinois State 3 2 UMKC 0 2 Indiana 0 4 Northwest Louisiana 0 5 SEMO 8 10 Florida A&M 1 8 UMKC 0 3 Southern Illinois 0 0 Minnesota 1 3 SEMO 2 8 Eastern Illinois 2 0 Oklahoma 1 4 Louisiana Tech 3 3 Illinois State 2 5 Columbia College 1 3 South Florida 1 2 Oklahoma State 3 3 Louisiana Tech 0 4 South Carolina 5 2 Columbia College 4 1 Princeton 3 1 Oklahoma 0 0 Southern Illinois 1 7 UMKC 1 7 Bradley 6 3 Oklahoma State 7 2 Oklahoma 3 9 Eastern Michigan 4 1994 9 UTC 3 7 Missouri State (SMS) 2 3 Oklahoma 2 9 Indiana State 0 7 Northern Iowa 2 7 Detroit-Mercy 6

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1 Princeton 0 1 Oklahoma 4 5 Virginia 3 4 Oklahoma State 0 1995 (cont.) 11 Michigan 5 0 Oklahoma State 1 6 Virginia 7 2 Texas A&M 1 5 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 0 Oklahoma State 3 2 Arkansas 6 1 Texas A&M 3 8 Central College 3 5 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0 8 SEMO 2 1 Arkansas 5 5 Creighton 4 9 Drake 0 3 Fresno State 11 0 SEMO 4 0 Cal-Berkley 1 1 Kansas 6 7 Western Illinois 0 0 Fresno State 12 7 Nebraska 8 7 Pacific 2 0 Texas Tech 1 2 Wichita State 1 6 Notre Dame 5 2 Nebraska 9 2 San Jose State 1 0 Texas Tech 1 8 SLU 0 7 San Jose State 0 2 Iowa State 1 9 Loyola-Chicago 0 4 SEMO 3 23 SLU 0 10 Purdue 2 1 Iowa State 4 8 Loyola-Chicago 0 5 SEMO 1 3 Kansas 1 13 Northeastern Illinois 2 4 Southern Illinois 2 5 Georgia State 2 1 Baylor 3 4 Kansas 2 4 Mississippi State 3 2 Southern Illinois 0 6 Northern Iowa 2 0 Baylor 6 6 Kansas 2 8 Colorado State 5 0 Kansas 1 1 Southern Illinois 2 4 UMKC 0 3 Kansas 2 6 Arizona State 9 5 Kansas 1 1 Georgia State 0 6 UMKC 0 10 UMKC 0 1 Colorado State 5 9 UMKC 1 6 Northern Iowa 8 4 Kansas 3 4 UMKC 1 3 Indiana 2 3 UMKC 0 6 Southern Illinois 1 1 Nebraska 9 8 Iowa State 5 8 Loyola (Ill.) 0 0 Iowa State 2 4 Illinois State 0 1 Texas 0 12 Iowa State 4 5 Valparaiso 4 2 Illinois State 1 0 Texas A&M 4 10 Iowa State 8 8 Detroit 0 6 Western Michigan 0 4 Iowa State 1 1999 10 Indiana 4 2 Western Illinois 0 8 Duke 3 9 Missouri State (SMS) 7 2002 3 Evansville 0 1 Northern Illinois 0 5 Illinois State 1 4 San Diego State 2 1 Oklahoma State 6 1 Western Illinois 2 2 Kansas 4 4 Western Michigan 1 1 Hawaii 3 1 Oklahoma State 4 6 UMKC 0 1 Minnesota 2 3 Drake 0 3 San Diego State 4 2 Oklahoma State 6 5 UMKC 7 4 Minnesota 3 3 Nebraska 4 1 Hawaii 5 2 Oklahoma State 4 4 Baylor 3 0 Kansas 2 1 Nebraska 2 1 Western Illinois 2 5 UMKC 2 6 Baylor 0 10 UMKC 2 2 Iowa State 3 11 Illinois-Chicago 8 13 UMKC 0 10 Texas Tech 0 6 Northern Iowa 0 6 Iowa State 3 5 Rhode Island 6 0 Oklahoma 3 10 Texas Tech 4 19 SLU 2 0 Iowa 2 9 Rhode Island 0 0 Oklahoma 2 9 Texas 2 4 Northern Iowa 2 0 Iowa 7 1 Massachusetts 0 1 Cal State-Northridge 2 2 Texas 1 9 Connecticut 3 1 Texas 2 1 Stanford 4 1 Illinois State 5 2 Texas A&M 1 0 Washington 2 3 Texas 1 0 Cal State-Fullerton 6 11 Texas A&M 2 0 LSU 1 3 Kansas 0 1 Southern Mississippi 2 1996 1 Oklahoma 2 3 Michigan State 1 7 Oklahoma State 6 2 Connecticut 0 14 SLU 2 3 Oklahoma 1 2 Fresno State 7 8 Oklahoma State 0 4 UNLV 0 5 Northern Iowa 7 4 Oklahoma State 2 4 Depaul 2 1 Kansas 2 4 Central Michigan 5 11 Indiana State 0 2 Oklahoma State 3 1 Fresno State 10 3 Oklahoma 7 1 Central Michigan 2 4 Northern Iowa 2 4 SEMO 0 0 UCLA 9 2 Oklahoma 2 0 South Carolina 6 5 Indiana 7 10 SEMO 7 9 Long Beach State 0 1 Texas A&M 4 2 Michigan 1 2 Cal State Northridge 9 2 Nebraska 0 2 Creighton 1 2 Texas A&M 4 6 Michigan State 8 6 Southwest Louisiana 0 1 Nebraska 9 0 Oregon State 3 0 SEMO 5 3 Ohio 5 4 Massachusetts 3 2 Iowa State 1 8 Centenary 0 1 Texas Tech 9 1 Columbia University 0 1 Long Beach State 4 6 Iowa State 1 2 Jacksonville State 0 5 Texas Tech 6 2 Louisville 3 3 DePaul 1 1 Southern Illinois 10 9 Kentucky 1 7 Southern Illinois 2 0 Drake 3 3 Fresno State 11 5 Southern Illinois 10 0 Indiana 1 1 Baylor 2 5 Columbia 0 0 Arizona 9 2 Kansas 0 8 Indiana 0 3 Baylor 2 2 Louisville 3 0 UNLV 9 2 Kansas 1 6 Loyola-Chicago 1 5 Kansas 1 10 Drake 2 4 UNLV 6 10 Baylor 2 7 Butler 3 3 Oklahoma 8 3 Evansville 1 1 Arizona State 8 6 Oklahoma State 2 1 Northwest Mo. State 0 4 Oklahoma State 2 8 Evansville 0 2 Arizona State 0 0 Oklahoma 2 3 WMU 1 1 Texas Tech 0 9 Connecticut 2 0 Arizona State 1 6 Oklahoma 4 6 Witchita State 0 5 Texas A&M 6 7 Loyola 1 6 Arizona State 4 3 Oklahoma State 1 0 Witchita State 1 6 Iowa State 4 5 Bradley 1 1 Utah 3 8 Tulsa 6 2 Connecticut 0 3 Central College 2 2001 0 DePaul 1 3 Tulsa 2 3 New Mexico State 1 4 Loyola 2 8 Bradley 0 0 Oklahoma 1 5 Massachusetts 1 5 Iowa State 3 10 Central College 1 7 Oklahoma State 3 1 Utah State 6 9 Connecticut 0 11 UMKC 1 1998 2 Western Illinois 1 6 Oklahoma State 2 6 UNLV 11 2 Texas 9 10 UMKC 1 4 Northern Iowa 2 5 Kansas 0 3 Wisconsin 8 4 Texas 5 2 Kansas 4 1 Kansas 2 9 UNKC 0 0 Arizona 8 2 Iowa State 10 0 Kansas 3 2 Minnesota 0 3 UMKC 0 0 DePaul 4 1 Iowa State 4 1 Oklahoma State 7 4 Western Illinois 3 3 Texas Tech 4 2 Western Illinois 1 2 Oklahoma State 5 1 Oklahoma State 9 5 Kansas 0 2 Texas Tech 6 0 DePaul 3 1 Oklahoma State 3 0 Southern Illinois 4 7 Mississippi State 4 6 Baylor 2 3 Northern Illinois 0 2 Kansas 1 7 Southern Illinois 1 1 Jacksonville State 2 7 Baylor 1 0 Fresno State 2 4 SLU 5 2 Oklahoma 1 3 UTC 0 4 Kansas 7 4 Georgia 1 5 SLU 2 2 Oklahoma 3 9 Furman 0 3 Southern Illinois 1 0 Michigan 1 10 SEMO 2 4 Oklahoma 6 2 Florida International 0 5 Southern Illinois 6 0 DePaul 6 12 SEMO 0 3 Kansas 2 3 Harvard 2 3 Texas A&M 1 1 Fresno State 3 4 Baylor 5 15 Texas Tech 4 8 Florida Atlantic 0 4 Texas A&M 3 0 Stanford 10 1 Baylor 4 10 Texas Tech 2 2 Michigan 3 3 Iowa State 2 3 UC-Santa Barbara 1 1 Oklahoma 8 7 Texas Tech 5 6 Purdue 0 0 Iowa State 6 8 Utah State 7 1 Oklahoma 3 4 SEMO 2 1 Illinois-Chicago 2 1 Nebraska 0 1 Utah 2 3 Nebraska 4 4 SEMO 1 5 Georgia 1 1 Nebraska 0 2 Washington 3 4 Nebraska 2 3 Iowa State 2 6 Central Michigan 0 5 Texas Tech 2 6 Tennessee-Martin 4 1 UMKC 0 12 SLU 0 3 Florida State 1 6 Texas 8 4 Iowa State 6 11 UMKC 0 12 SLU 0 1 Iowa 5 0 Kansas 1 5 Indiana State 1 4 Kansas 2 5 Texas A&M 0 8 Indiana State 0 3 Cal-State Northridge 7 15 Tennessee-Martin 0 6 Texas Tech 1 6 Texas A&M 3 2 Ball State 1 1 Alabama 0 9 Indiana State 1 1 Texas Tech 9 1 Texas A&M 10 2 Ohio 0 3 Cal-State Northridge 1 6 Iowa State 5 5 SLU 6 0 Texas A&M 9 10 Ohio 1 3 Minnesota 0 5 Pittsburgh 2 10 SLU 0 4 Oklahoma State 11 11 SLU 1 5 UCLA 12 3 Temple 2 0 Texas A&M 7 5 Texas A&M 1 11 SLU 0 7 Indiana 0 1 Texas A&M 6 0 Nebraska 7 2 Baylor 1 2000 9 Temple 2 1 Iowa State 5 8 Baylor 3 8 Louisville 2 4 Indiana 2 1997 0 Texas Tech 1 2 Western Illinois 0 8 Pittsburgh 0 7 Mississippi 3 2003 1 Texas Tech 2 4 Alabama 5 1 Indiana State 4 4 Mercer 1 7 Kentucky 1 7 UMKC 1 5 Northern Iowa 3 1 Nebraska 4 7 UTC 0 4 Mississippi 0 12 UMKC 3 4 Minnesota 10 1 Nebraska 5 8 Auburn 3 9 Kentucky 0 1 Texas 2 2 Northern Iowa 3 7 Texas-San Antonio 3 4 UTC 0 10 Northeastern Illinois 2 1 Texas 0 7 UMKC 0 12 Texas-San Antonio 4 2 Auburn 3 9 Northern Iowa 4 0 Texas A&M 4 5 Western Illinois 2 1 Texas 3 3 Penn State 1 6 Indiana State 0 1 Texas A&M 4 4 Northern Iowa 3 6 Texas 3 5 Kentucky 8 11 Northern Iowa 1 8 SLU 0 3 Northern Iowa 1 2 Iowa State 1 2 Stanford 5 3 Nicholls State 1 12 SLU 0 5 Notre Dame 4 0 Iowa State 2 1 Kentucky 4 0 Nebraska 3 1 Oklahoma 2 4 Notre Dame 3 0 Oklahoma State 4 2 Penn State 3 0 Utah State 3

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1 Texas A&M 0 9 Oklahoma 6 4 Texas Arlington 0 9 Houston 1 2003 (cont.) 3 Oklahoma 2 6 UNLV 4 1 Pittsburgh 2 4 Houston 2 0 Nebraska 1 6 UNLV 9 2 Virginia Tech 1 2 Baylor 1 4 Colorado State 8 0 Louisville 1 4 UNLV 11 0 UCLA 4 7 Baylor 1 1 Western Illinois 0 3 Mississippi Valley State 4 0 Baylor 7 0 BYU 4 8 Kansas 0 17 New Mexico State 4 1 Baylor 11 7 UC Davis 1 1 Kansas 4 0 Boston College 3 2005 3 Texas 4 8 Cal Poly 3 8 Texas A&M 0 0 UCLA 8 6 Nicholls State 0 0 Texas 1 10 Portland State 3 9 Texas A&M 1 0 UCLA 5 3 Florida State 2 4 Kansas 0 2 Wichita State 0 9 Southern Illinois 1 6 Boston College 1 6 Florida State 3 5 Oklahoma State 3 0 Washington 6 5 Oklahoma State 3 2 Boston College 0 11 Nicholls State 1 1 Oklahoma State 3 10 Texas Tech 4 6 Oklahoma State 1 0 UCLA 2 6 Maryland 1 0 Southern Illinois 12 4 New Mexico 6 10 Missouri S&T 2 6 Pittsburg State 2 3 Penn State 2 1 Kansas 5 10 Saint Louis 0 6 Missouri S&T 0 8 Pittsburg State 0 6 Alabama 1 2 Texas A&M 4 6 Saint Louis 0 12 Texas Tech 0 3 Houston 2 2 Maryland 3 0 Texas A&M 8 8 South Dakota State 3 10 Texas Tech 3 4 Boston University 0 5 Penn State 1 8 Iowa State 3 3 Boston University 0 5 Iowa State 0 7 Boston University 8 4 Louisville 0 2 Iowa State 3 3 South Dakota State 1 3 Iowa State 4 5 Houston 1 5 Minnesota 6 7 Texas Tech 5 7 Boston University 6 2 Oklahoma 6 6 Texas Tech 4 13 Ball state 1 2 Texas Tech 1 12 Boston University 6 2 Oklahoma 4 8 Texas Tech 0 3 Iowa 1 1 Nebraska 3 3 Chattanooga 1 1 Nebraska 6 2 Oklahoma 0 8 SEMO 0 3 Nebraska 5 8 Central Michigan 2 5 Nebraska 0 1 Oklahoma 5 8 Missouri State (SMS) 0 6 Texas Tech 3 9 Purdue 4 10 Oklahoma State 0 2 Texas A&M 4 11 UMKC 0 3 Nebraska 0 5 Long Island University 4 1 Baylor 0 6 Texas A&M 5 6 SEMO 2 0 Kansas 2 10 Villanova 4 5 Oklahoma 0 9 SEMO 0 10 Ball State 0 5 Texas A&M 3 3 Wichita State 2 5 Illinois 1 9 SEMO 0 15 Ball State 7 0 Oklahoma 4 13 Wichita State 5 2 Bradley 1 1 Texas 0 10 Drake 2 6 North Dakota State 3 1 DePaul 0 1 Iowa State 0 7 Drake 2 2007 10 Wisconsin 2 2 UCLA 1 4 Iowa State 0 11 Drake 2 8 Centenary College 1 9 North Dakota State 1 2 UCLA 5 0 Oklahoma State 8 8 Missouri State (SMS) 0 8 Middle Tennessee St. 3 9 North Dakota State 0 9 UCLA 1 1 Oklahoma State 2 8 Evansville 3 3 Memphis 9 3 Wisconsin 1 3 Arizona State 7 5 UMKC 3 12 UMKC 0 1 LSU 7 4 Bradley 5 2 Georgia 5 5 UMKC 1 11 Louisiana Tech 1 3 Memphis 7 6 Bradley 0 5 Baylor 2 6 Louisiana Tech 1 12 UMKC 1 9 Oklahoma State 1 4 Baylor 1 2010 6 UMKC 0 11 UMKC 0 3 Oklahoma State 0 2 Alabama 1 8 Kansas 4 5 Oklahoma State 6 3 Pacific 9 1 Texas San Antonio 4 0 Alabama 9 13 Kansas 1 12 Oklahoma State 0 0 Stanford 5 9 Texas San Antonio 0 9 Alabama 0 2 Nebraska 11 1 Southern Illinois 2 8 Santa Clara 2 1 Texas A&M 5 0 Arizona 5 2 Nebraska 0 3 Oklahoma 8 9 Pacific 8 4 Texas A&M 9 10 Arizona 5 0 Nebraska 5 4 Oklahoma 6 1 Stanford 4 16 Drake 0 2 Michigan 1 4 Baylor 5 9 Iowa State 1 15 St. Louis 4 5 Drake 1 9 Virginia Tech 4 3 Notre Dame 4 11 Iowa State 1 11 St. Louis 3 0 Oklahoma 8 11 Louisiana-Lafayette 6 1 Wright State 3 8 Texas Tech 0 7 UMKC 1 3 Oklahoma 4 2 Massachusetts 1 3 Texas Tech 1 8 Colorado State 1 7 Saint Louis 6 7 Radford 6 2004 3 Kansas 5 6 Arkansas 3 14 Saint Louis 0 6 Saint Louis 0 1 Appalachian 0 3 Texas 2 10 Wichita State 7 5 Texas Tech 3 13 SEMO 0 4 UTC 5 0 Texas 1 4 Arizona 5 10 Texas Tech 6 8 Missouri State 0 0 Florida 3 4 Baylor 5 1 Arizona 8 7 Kansas 2 9 UMKC 3 0 South Florida 3 3 Baylor 4 7 Arizona 8 6 Kansas 5 3 Northern Iowa 0 5 Arkansas 3 9 North Dakota State 1 8 Wichita State 5 1 Texas 6 2 New Mexico 0 1 Pacific 2 8 North Dakota State 0 10 Wichita State 3 4 Texas 1 3 Illinois State 1 3 Stanford 2 6 Texas A&M 5 10 Washington 8 12 Iowa State 1 9 Bradley 1 2 Santa Clara 4 5 Texas A&M 4 2 Arizona State 4 6 Iowa State 0 8 Wichita State 0 0 Stanford 5 3 Kansas 0 1 Washington 5 8 Baylor 3 6 Wichita State 1 0 Pacific 3 1 Nebraska 2 0 Arizona State 6 3 Nebraska 7 7 Northern Colorado 1 0 Southeast Louisiana 4 1 Nebraska 0 4 Washington 6 9 Nebraska 4 1 Ball State 2 1 Stephen F. Austin 2 3 Baylor 7 5 North Dakota State 4 3 Texas Tech 5 9 Eastern Michigan 0 4 Stephen F. Austin 1 5 Oklahoma State 1 7 North Dakota State 1 3 Iowa 2 8 Northern Colorado 0 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 9 Baylor 2 20 Columbia College 5 5 Long Beach State 3 5 Northwestern 1 9 Prairie View 0 10 Baylor 4 0 Northwestern 8 5 Iowa 4 11 Oklahoma 5 6 Oklahoma City 3 0 Texas 2 4 Western Illinois 3 1 Alabama 6 0 Oklahoma 9 8 Oklahoma City 0 0 Southern Illinois 3 8 Western Illinois 9 1 Alabama 7 8 Saint Louis 0 7 Drake 1 9 Robert Morris 0 10 Western Illinois 8 9 Saint Louis 0 10 Drake 2 9 Southern Illinois 0 0 Northwestern 10 2009 3 Oklahoma State 8 3 Drake 2 2 Stanford 3 0 Southern Illinois 1 4 Evansville 2 0 Oklahoma State 1 8 Arizona State 1 7 Texas Tech 4 10 Virginia Tech 0 5 Kansas 4 1 Arizona State 10 2006 5 Louisville 2 6 Georgia State 2 10 Kansas 2 0 Arizona 5 6 Georgia Tech 11 4 Louisville 2 7 FIU 0 2 Texas 5 2 Arizona 3 8 Georgia Tech 5 6 Texas 3 9 Florida Atlantic 1 2 Texas 10 0 Arizona 7 9 Georgia Tech 3 1 Texas 0 8 Arkansas 0 11 SIU-Edwardsville 1 8 Oregon 0 0 Arizona 4 2 Oklahoma State 1 5 FIU 0 6 SIU-Edwardsville 0 3 Oregon 4 0 N.C. State 6 6 Oklahoma State 1 5 Providence College 0 9 Southern Illinois 2 1 Oregon State 11 3 Pacific 2 5 Oklahoma 1 12 Saint Louis 0 3 Texas Tech 1 1 Oregon State 3 3 Texas Tech 8 3 Oklahoma 8 7 Saint Louis 2 5 Texas Tech 2 8 Portland State 0 4 Tennessee Tech 0 3 Kansas 0 8 Oregon 7 8 Evansville 0 5 Portland State 3 0 North Carolina 3 1 Kansas 0 10 Santa Clara 0 8 Missouri S&T 0 3 Texas State 9 0 Auburn 2 5 Texas A&M 0 2 San Diego State 4 7 Central Methodist 1 3 Texas 0 1 Wichita State 0 0 Texas A&M 7 1 UCLA 2 14 Texas A&M 1 6 Texas 2 7 SEMO 1 1 Iowa State 0 9 San Diego 0 5 Texas A&M 6 3 Oklahoma State 2 7 Missouri State 9 5 Iowa State 0 2 SIUE 0 12 Iowa State 6 5 Oklahoma State 0 5 UMKC 2 4 Baylor 3 0 SIUE 2 14 Iowa State 9 7 Kansas 0 10 SLU 2 0 Baylor 3 9 UMKC 0 5 Central Methodist 0 0 Oklahoma 5 10 Truman State 3 5 Nebraska 0 8 SEMO 0 9 Baylor 2 0 Oklahoma 1 3 Truman State 1 1 Nebraska 3 4 Saint Louis 3 11 Baylor 6 3 Kansas 0 9 Mississippi Valley St. 1 3 Texas 0 5 Missouri State 0 5 Western Illinois 1 1 Baylor 0 8 Drake 0 1 Oklahoma 7 2 Northern Iowa 1 7 Western Illinois 1 4 Baylor 3 10 Mississippi Valley St. 0 8 Southern Illinois 0 9 Coastal Carolina 0 2 Nebraska 5 0 Texas A&M 2 6 Drake 7 0 DePaul 2 10 Michigan State 4 5 Nebraska 0 9 Iowa State 0 8 Northern Iowa 3 7 Southern Illinois 4 9 North Carolina 6 5 Oklahoma State 0 10 Iowa State 1 6 Northern Iowa 4 0 DePaul 3 8 North Carolina 0 11 Texas 6 0 Texas Tech 1 0 Louisville 2 2 Western Illinois 1 0 Oklahoma 9 10 Texas Tech 0 6 Louisville 7 2008 13 Western Illinois 1 3 Creighton 2 4 Nebraska 3 0 Louisville 4 0 Virginia Tech 2 2 Texas 6 3 Illinois 1 1 Nebraska 0 8 Oklahoma 6 6 Florida International 4 11 Texas 6 4 Illinois 2 4 Oklahoma State 3

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9 Kansas 0 5 Georgia 2 1 USC Upstate 0 2010 (cont.) 8 Iowa 0 2014 4 Georgia 6 11 South Dakota 7 1 Oregon 0 8 UAB 1 2 Iowa 0 4 Georgia 5 3 Illinois State 7 7 Oregon 2 2 Iowa 1 (8) 1 Texas A&M 2 3 Mississippi State 2 8 Notre Dame 0 2 Hawai’i 3 8 Lipscomb 0 (5) 6 Texas A&M 5 4 Mississippi State 8 3 Texas 10 0 Florida 5 9 Drake 0 (5) 0 Texas A&M 1 10 Mississippi State 2 9 Washington 5 1 Baylor 2 4 Evansville 2 15 Western Illinois 4 1 Nebraska 4 2 Arizona 0 2011 7 Evansville 0 8 Western Illinois 1 5 UC Santa Barbara 6 9 San Diego State 1 2 Baylor 3 6 Baylor 1 9 Arkansas 0 3 Oregon 10 3 Fresno State 6 8 Fordham 0 (5) 4 Baylor 2 11 Arkansas 1 14 Stephen F. 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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

** 1975-1978 stats not fully available ** All-Time Single-Season Highs in BOLD

56 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 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

**1975-1978 stats not available, minimum 30 games required for best team marks ** All-Time Single-Season Highs in BOLD

MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 57 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL MIZZOU SOFTBALL STADIUM

Opened March 3, 2017 26,068 total fans // 1,043 average attendance each Top-20 in the nation 58 MEDIA SUPPLEMENT 2018 MIZZOU SOFTBALL MIZZOU SOFTBALL STADIUM FIRSTS

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

First Triple First Strikeout Thrown s Alexis Mack (Oregon / March 3, 2017) s Madi Norman vs. Oregon (March 3, 2017) First Mizzou Triple s Kirsten Mack vs. Iowa (March 15, 2017) First Pinch-Hit Home Run s Taylor Kirby vs. Butler (March 5, 2017)

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