2018 Mizzou Softball Media Supplement

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2018 Mizzou Softball Media Supplement 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:
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