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Monmouth College MONMOUTH COLLEGE WOMEN’S SOFTBALL RECORD BOOK TEAM HISTORY Monmouth began intercollegiate competition in women’s softball in the spring of 1975. The first Midwest Athletic Conference for Women (MACW) softball tournament was played in 1979 and Monmouth won the first conference softball championship crown with a perfect 4-0 record. The league adopted the current North-South divisional system in 1984 and since then has used a postseason tournament to determine the conference team champion. Monmouth has always competed as a member of the South Division and won both divisional and conference titles in 1987. The MCAC (men) and MACW (women) conferences merged to form the Midwest Conference (MWC) in 1994. Several fields have been used for the Monmouth home games over the years. * 2020 season cut short after 10 games due to coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. PAGE / CONTENTS 2 Team Information 2 Coaching Records 2 Year-By-Year Season Records 5 Midwest Conference Softball Champions 6 Team Records – Game/Season 17 Individual Records – Game/Season/Career 31 Single Season Statistical Leaders 34 Game-By-Game Results by Year 47 Game-By-Game Results by Opponent 54 Athletic Awards –All-Americans, All-Region, All-Conference, Coach and Player of the Year 58 Academic Awards - All-Americans, All-Region, All-Conference, Peterson and LeClere Awards [revised July 2020] 1 TEAM INFORMATION Years of Competition: 46 (1975-2020) All-time Record: 600-671-4 (.472) Total # of Games: 1275 Home Record: 235-191-2 (.551) Road Record: 359-473-2 (.431) vs. MWC schools: 283-202 (.583) Extra-Inning Games: 32-29 (.524) [Ties are counted as ½ win and ½ loss for percentages] COACHING RECORDS NAME YEARS W-L-T PCT. Judi Ferrier 1975-76 2-9-0 .182 Barb Priest 1977-80 28-37-0 .431 Judy Genenbacher 1981 12-8-0 .600 Kathy Waggoner 1982-87 94-62-1 .602 Amy Potts 1988-89 25-26-1 .490 Travis Wyatt 1990 9-15-0 .375 Rozena McCabe 1991-93 12-56-1 .181 Penny Rowan 1994 6-17-0 .261 Mia Smith 1995-98 60-55-0 .522 Vanessa MacCallum 1999-2000 34-34-0 .500 Mike Olson 2001 21-16-0 .568 LeAnn Hakeman-Hagen 2002-2004 55-49-1 .529 Kari Shimmin 2005-07 30-63 .322 John Goddard 2008-20 212-224 .486 Alexa McClaughry 2021-present TOTAL 600-671-4 .472 YEAR-BY-YEAR SEASON RECORDS YEAR SEASON CONF. DIV. PLACE CONF. PLACE COACH 1975 2-5-0 Ferrier 1976 0-4-0 Ferrier 1977 2-9-0 Priest 1978 4-12-0 Priest 1979 12-7-0 4-0 1st Priest 1980 10-9-0 2-2 3rd Priest 1981 12-8-0 2-2 2nd Tie Genenbacher 1982 19-12-1 3-1 2nd Wagoner 1983 16-7-0 4-2 2nd Wagoner 2 YEAR SEASON CONF. DIV. PLACE CONF. PLACE COACH 1984 13-13-0 8-2 2nd 2nd Wagoner 1985 12-9-0 8-0 1st 3rd Wagoner 1986 18-10-0 8-2 2nd 3rd Wagoner 1987 16-11-0 6-2 1st 1st Wagoner 1988 15-10-1 7-2 2nd 4th Potts 1989 10-16-0 5-5 2nd Potts 1990 9-15-0 5-5 3rd Wyatt 1991 1-21-0 1-9 6th McCabe 1992 6-18-1 3-7 5th McCabe 1993 5-17-0 2-8 5th McCabe 1994 6-17-0 4-6 4th Rowan 1995 19-10-0 7-3 2nd 3rd Smith 1996 19-11-0 9-1 2nd 2nd Smith 1997 12-17-0 6-4 2nd 4th Smith 1998 10-17-0 4-4 3rd Smith 1999 15-19-0 5-3 2nd 2nd MacCallum 2000 19-15-0 8-0 1st 3rd MacCallum 2001 21-16-0 7-5 2nd 4th Olson 2002 19-15-0 9-4 2nd 2nd Hakeman 2003 22-14-1 10-3 1st 2nd Hakeman-Hagen 2004 14-20-0 6-7 2nd 4th Hakeman-Hagen 2005 7-24-0 4-12 T4th Shimmin 2006 13-20 7-6 4th Shimmin 2007 10-19 5-8 3rd Shimmin 2008 13-15 5-3 2nd 4th Goddard 2009 17-19 8-5 2nd 4th Goddard 2010 14-22 7-5 2nd 3rd Goddard 2011 22-14 12-1 1st 3rd Goddard 2012 18-18 6-2 2nd 3rd Goddard 2013 15-19 8-7 4th Goddard 2014 21-18 7-3 2nd 3rd Goddard 2015 12-22 6-9 T4th Goddard Divisional Play ended following the 2015 season. YEAR SEASON CONF. CONF./TOURN PLACE COACH 2016 28-12 16-4 2nd/2nd Goddard2017 18-17 11-8 5th/DNQ Goddard 2018 20-16 9-9 6th/DNQ Goddard 2019 13-23 10-8 T5th/DNQ Goddard 2020 1-9 Season Canceled after 10 games due to Goddard Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic 3 MIDWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT RESULTS The Midwest Conference recognized a conference champion by virtue of in-season round-robin competition from 1979 to 1983. Beginning in 1984 the regular season champion was the winner of the regular season round-robin format. The NCAA Automatic Qualifier was determined by the four-team league tournament. From 1984 to 2015 the four-team field was comprised of the top two teams in the North and South Divisions. In 2016 the divisions merged, sending the top four teams in the regular season standings to the MWC Tournament. Monmouth results in the tournament are shown by overall game record and finish. Individual game results are listed with each opponent as either win or loss with Monmouth runs scored shown first. Series records are only for MACW/MWC tournament games. YEAR HOST FINISH GAME RESULTS 1979 Monmouth 4-0 / 1st W 28-5 Cornell, W 13-3 Grinnell, W 15-4 Coe, W 12-11 Knox 1980 Coe 2-2 / 3rd L 5-8 Knox, W 14-3 Grinnell, W 7-5 Cornell, L 8-9 Coe 1981 Cornell 2-2 / 2ndT L 15-16 Knox, W 11-0 Grinnell, W 17-6 Cornell, L 1-5 Coe 1982 Grinnell 3-1 / 2nd W 9-3 Grinnell, W 8-6 Knox, L 2-4 Coe, W 12-1 Cornell 1983 Knox 4-2 / 2nd W 16-1 Grinnell, L 0-1 Illinois C., W 9-1 Chicago, W 12-0 Beloit, W 3-1 Illinois C., L 5-8 Coe 1984 Monmouth 2-2 / 2nd W 2-0 Lake Forest, L 0-5 Coe, W 4-1 St. Norbert, L 5-7 (13 innings) Coe 1985 Lake Forest 1-2 / 3rd L 0-3 St. Norbert, W 3-0 Lake Forest, L 0-1 St. Norbert 1986 Coe 1-2 / 3rd W 9-6 Chicago, L 2-6 Coe, L 1-5 St. Norbert 1987 St. Norbert 3-1 / 1st W 9-3 Chicago, W 4-1 Cornell, L 3-5 Cornell, W 3-2 Cornell 1988 Coe 0-2 / 4th L 2-3 Lake Forest, l 0-1 St. Norbert 1995 Carroll 1-2 / 3rd L 0-1 (10 innings) Carroll, W 3-0 Beloit, L 0-4 Carroll 1996 Coe 2-2 / 2nd L 4-9 Beloit, W 8-7 Carroll, W 6-3 (15 innings) Coe, L 0-6 Beloit 1997 Lawrence 0-2 / 4th L 3-5 Lawrence, L 4-5 Coe 1999 Lawrence 2-2 / 2nd L 0-6 Lawrence, W 6-0 Illinois C., W 1-0 Carroll, L 0-7 Lawrence 2000 Monmouth 1-2/3rd W 9-0 Carroll, L 1-6 Ripon, L 0-1 Carroll 2001 Carroll 0-2/4th L 3-4 Carroll, L 3-4 (8) Lake Forest 2002 Lake Forest 2-2/2nd W 4-3 Lawrence, L 1-4 Lake Forest, W 5-3 St. Norbert, L 0-8 Lake Forest 2003 Lawrence 3-2/2nd W 7-6 St. Norbert, L 0-1 Lake Forest, W 3-1 St. Norbert, W 5-2 Lake Forest, L 8-9 Lake Forest 2004 Lake Forest 0-2/4th L 4-5 Ripon, L 4-9 Lawrence 2008 Lake Forest 0-2/4th L 0-7 St. Norbert, L 6-11 Lake Forest 2009 Ripon 0-2/4th L 6-7 (10) Ripon, L 8-17 Lake Forest 2010 Lake Forest 1-2/3rd L 0-5 St. Norbert, W 4-2 Ripon, L 0-10 Lake Forest 2011 Ripon 1-2/3rd L 4-5 St. Norbert, W 9-1 Lake Forest, L 3-4 St. Norbert 2012 Lake Forest 1-2/3rd L 0-8 St. Norbert, W 8-4 Lake Forest, L 6-7 Carroll 2014 Lake Forest 1-2/3rd L 0-1 St. Norbert, W 7-6 Lawrence, L 1-3 St. Norbert 2016 Lake Forest 2-3/2nd W 2-1 Carroll, W 8-0 Lake Forest, L 5-0 Lake Forest, L 6-2 Lake Forest 4 MIDWEST CONFERENCE SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS From 1984 to 2015 the Conference Champion was determined by a four-team playoff with the top two teams from each division. Beginning in 1998, the conference champion also received an automatic NCAA Tournament berth. Conference divisions were dropped following the 2015 season. Beginning in 2016 the conference champion was the team with the best league winning percentage from the round-robin format. The top four teams in the conference then played a double-elimination tournament to determine the NCAA automatic qualifier. Beginning in 2016, the conference champion is listed first, the NCAA Qualifier is listed second. * 2020 season cut short after 10 games due to coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. No Midwest Conference season or champion 1979 MONMOUTH 2002 Lake Forest 1980 Knox 2003 Lake Forest 1981 Coe 2004 Lake Forest 1982 Coe 2006 Lake Forest 1983 Coe 2007 St.
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