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Husky Records HUSKY RECORDS WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2 0 0 9 S O F T B A L L HUSKY RECORDS • Individual & Team Records HUSKY RECORDS Individual Records – Single Game Team Records – Season Runs 5, Michelle Church vs. Stanford, 3/22/93 Highest/Most Lowest/Fewest Hits 6, Angie Marzetta vs. Stanford, 4/30/93 Batting Average .343–1996 .269–2006 Doubles 3, Michelle Church vs. Stanford, 4/30/93; At Bats 1,985–1995 1,437–2005 Jenny Topping vs. South Florida, 2/18/00 Runs 433–1995 224–2008 Triples 2, Jennifer Cline vs. Santa Clara, 3/21/93; Runs/7 innings 7.13–1996 3.96–2006 Tami Storseth vs. Stanford, 3/22/93 Hits 644–1995 404–2005 Home Runs 3, Kristen Rivera vs. Purdue, 3/03/03 Hits/7 innings 10.58–1996 6.94–2005 INTRODUCTION RBIs 8, Michelle Church vs. Stanford, 4/30/93 Doubles 115–2000 57–2007 Stolen Bases 4, Angie Marzetta vs. Simon Fraser, 4/26/94; Triples 20–2002 0–2008 Kelly Hauxhurst vs. So. Mississippi, 2/4/00 Home Runs 84–2000 15–1993, 1998 Walks 4, Jenny Topping vs. BYU, 2/25/00; RBIs 374–1996 193–2008 Kristen Rivera vs. Arizona State, 4/4/04; Slugging Pct. .511–2000 .364–1993 Kristen Rivera vs. Depaul, 3/19/05; Walks 251–2000 124–1994 Dominique Lastrapes vs. Sacramento St., 2/11/07 Hit By Pitch 47–2003 20–2006 PLAYERS Hit By Pitch 3, Kim DePaul vs. Cal, 4/1/00 Strikeouts 435–2006 208–1998 Angie Marzetta set game records in hits Strikeouts Per At Bat .269–2006 .112–1996 in 1993 and stolen bases in 1994. On-Base Pct. .415–1996 .341–2006 Individual Records – Season Sacrifice Flies 21–1996 4–2005 Sacrifice Hits 64–1999 16–1994 Batting Average (min. 100 AB) .472, Angie Marzetta, 1993 Stolen Bases 194–1997 39–2004 At Bats 247, Tami Storseth, 1995 Stolen Bases Attempted 229–1997 56–2004 Runs 70, Tami Storseth, 1996 COACHES Hits 94, Angie Marzetta, 1993 Doubles 27, Sara Pickering, 1997 Individual Pitching Records – Single Game Triples 7, Becky Simpson, 2002 Home Runs 25, Kristen Rivera, 2003 Most Strikeouts (7 or less Innings) 20, Danielle Lawrie at RBIs 90, Jenny Topping, 2000 South Florida, 2/18/07 (7) Slugging Pct. (min. 100 AB) .960, Jenny Topping, 2000 Most Strikeouts (Ex. Inn.) 20, Danielle Lawrie vs. Walks 68, Kristen Rivera, 2005 LSU, 3/3/07 (9) Hit By Pitch 19, Kim DePaul, 2000 Least Strikeouts Per At Bat .0147, Sara Pickering, 1997 2008 REVIEW On-Base Pct. (min. 100 AB) .593, Kristen Rivera, 2005 Individual Pitching Records – Season Sacrifice Flies 7, Sara Pickering, 1996 & 1997 ERA 0.67, Jennifer Spediacci, 2000 Sacrifice Hits 17, Marnie Koziol, 2007 Sara Pickering holds the school record Wins 36, Tia Bollinger, 2001 Stolen Bases 59, Angie Marzetta, 1993 with 27 doubles in 1997. Winning Pct.* .909 (20-2), Eve Gaw, 1996 Stolen Bases Attempted 63, Angie Marzetta, 1993 Appearances 53, Jamie Graves, 1997 Games Started 43, Ashley Boek, 2004 Individual Records – Career Complete Games 34, Ashley Boek, 2004 Shutouts 16, Jennifer Spediacci, 2000 OPPONENTS Batting Average (min. 150 AB) .429, Angie Marzetta, 1993-94 Saves 7, Tia Bollinger, 2002 At Bats 871, Rosie Leutzinger, 1997-00 Innings Pitched 287.0, Tia Bollinger, 2001 Runs 223, Jaime Clark, 2000-03 Strikeouts 457, Danielle Lawrie, 2007 Hits 319, Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Few. Walks/7 inn. 0.59, Jamie Graves, 1999 Doubles 91, Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Strikeouts/7 inn. 11.51, Danielle Lawrie, 2007 Triples 16, Becky Newbry, 1996-99 Home Runs 79, Kristen Rivera, 2002-05 RBIs 243, Jaime Clark, 2000-03 Individual Pitching Records – Career Slugging Pct. (min. 150 AB) .937, Jenny Topping, 1999-00 ERA 1.10, Jennifer Spediacci, 1997-00 Walks 180, Kristen Rivera, 2002-05 Wins 100, Jennifer Spediacci, 1997-00 Hit By Pitch 45, Kim DePaul, 1998-01 NCAA TOURNAMENT Win Pct.* .848 (28-5), Heather Meyer, 1995-96 Least K’s Per AB (min. 150 AB) .053, Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Apperances 172, Tia Bollinger, 2001-04 On-Base Pct. (min. 150 AB) .558, Jenny Topping,1999-00 Danielle Lawrie holds the UW single-sea- Games Started 127, Ashley Boek, 2002-05 Sacrifice Flies 23, Sara Pickering, 1994-97 son strikeout record with 457 in 2007. Complete Games 95, Stephanie Burns, 1993-96 Sacrifice Hits 32, Kim DePaul, 1998-01 Shutouts 40, Jennifer Spediacci, 1997-00 Stolen Bases 113, Rosie Leutzinger, 1997-00 Saves 12, Tia Bollinger, 2001-04 Stolen Bases Attempted 131, Rosie Leutzinger, 1997-00 Innings Pitched 839.1, Tia Bollinger, 2001-04 RECORDS Strikeouts 894, Jennifer Spediacci, 1997-00 Team Records – Single Game SO/7 innings 11.03, Danielle Lawrie, 2006-present Fewest Walks/7* 1.03, Jamie Graves, 1997-00 Runs 28 vs. Stanford, 4/30/93 Fewest Runs/7* 1.53, Heather Meyer, 1995-96 Hits 24 at Nevada, 4/24/05 Fewest Hits/7* 4.27, Jennifer Spediacci, 1997-00 Doubles 6 vs. Stanford, 4/30/93; Lowest Opponent Avg .170, Jennifer Spediacci, 1997-00 vs. South Florida, 2/18/00; vs. Southern Utah 2/26/00; Lowest Oppnent Slug.% .228, Jennifer Spediacci, vs. Army 5/18/00; vs. Western Washington, 4/22/03; 1997-00 vs. Arizona 5/10/03 * – minimum 150 innings Triples 3 vs. Stanford, 3/22/93; vs. California, 3/30/94 Home Runs 6 at Nevada, 4/24/05 WASHINGTON WAY RBIs 24 vs. Stanford, 4/30/93 Walks 11 vs. Arizona, 3/31/96 Stolen Bases 8 vs. Florida A&M, 2/18/07 Jennifer Spediacci (1997-2000) holds seven Husky career pitching records. 82 WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2 0 0 9 S O F T B A L L HUSKY RECORDS • Individual & Team Records Individual & Team Records • HUSKY RECORDS Team Pitching Records – Season Grand Slams Highest/Most Lowest/Fewest 5, Kathy Fiske vs. Cal State-Northridge, 2/2/02; INTRODUCTION ERA 2.32–2005 0.73–2000 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga, 2/16/02; Complete Games 50–1995 24–1997 vs. Arizona State, 4/4/04; Shutouts 33–2000 9–2008 vs. Arizona State, 4/17/05; Saves 8–1997 1–(4 times) vs. Nevada, 4/24/05 Innings Pitched 478.2–2000 364.1–2005 4, Jenny Topping vs. Oklahoma State, 2/25/00; Hits Allowed 460–2003 286–1998 vs. Utah, 2/26/00; Hits Allowed/7 innings 6.63–1993 4.40–2000 vs. Illinois-Chicago, 3/4/00; Runs Allowed 313–2003 77–2000 vs. Portland State, 4/10/00 Runs Allowed/7 innings 3.36–2005 1.13–2000 3, Kim DePaul vs. Southwest Texas, 2/17/00; Walks 226–2008 71–1999 Utah, 2/26/00; PLAYERS Walks/7 innings 4.19–2008 1.06–1999 vs. California, 4/28/01 Strikeouts 615–2007 242–1993 3, Aimee Minor vs. DePaul, 3/19/05; Strikeouts/7 innings 10.31–2007 4.40–1993 vs. Simon Fraser, 4/5/05; Jeanine Gordano holds the season and ca- Doubles Allowed 57–1995 29–2004 vs. Central Florida, 3/12/06 reer records for best fielding percentage. Triples Allowed 6–1999, 2001 1–1998 2, Jaime Clark vs. Arizona State, 5/11/01; Home Runs Allowed 36–2003 9–1993 vs. Boston Universty, 2/23/02 Hit Batters 40–2007 10–1996 2, Sarah Hyatt vs. Texas, 2/27/04; COACHES Wild Pitches 37–1995 6–2003 vs. Portland State, 4/22/04 Opp. Slugging Percentage .315–2005 .215–1999 2, Kristen Rivera vs. Arizona State, 4/3/04; Opp. Batting Avgerage .244–1993 .177–2000 vs. Portland State, 3/12/05 2, Ashlyn Watson vs. Utah Valley St., 2/25/06; vs. Alabama, 3/1/08; Miscellaneous Individual Records – Season 1, Callie Bergan vs. Jacksonville, 2/3/05 1, Ashley Charters vs. Stanford, 5/4/07 2008 REVIEW Best Fld. Pct.# .998, Jeanine Giordano, 1999 1, Jennifer Cline vs. Utah State, 2/17/96 Fewest Errors# 1, Jeanine Giordano, 1999 1, Erin Helgeland vs. Portland State, 5/2/00; 1, Dena DePompa, 2006 1, Alicia Blake vs. Nevada, 3/22/06; Putouts 578, Alicia Blake, 2007 1, Becky Newbry vs. California, 4/19/97; Assists 170, Heather Tarr, 1995 1, Tami Storseth vs. Stanford, 3/22/93; Double Plays (excl. 1B) 13, Sara Pickering, 1997; 1, Brooke Woodward vs. Oregon, 5/6/06; Tami Storseth, 1995 Longest Hitting Streak 21 games, Rosie Leutzinger, Heather Tarr’s 170 assists sets the single- 3/4-4/8, 2000 Hit For Cycle OPPONENTS season record in 1995. Miscellaneous Team Records – Season Tami Storseth vs. Stanford, 3/22/93 UW Opp. Home Run in Four Consecutive At-Bats Games Played 73–1995 – Wins 62–2000 27–1993 Christie Rosenblad vs. Texas Tech (2), 2/10/01 Losses 9- 2000, 1996 62–2000 vs. South Carolina (2), 2/10/01 Winning Pct. .873–2000 – NCAA TOURNAMENT Consecutive Wins 23–2000 6–1993, 1994 Best Fld. Pct. .977–2000 .967–2007 Fewest Errors 48–2000 44–2006 Most Errors 101–1993 123–1997 Most Double Plays 21–1995, 1996 27–1994 Fewest Double Plays 6–2007 9–1997 Miscellaneous Individual Records – Career Rosie Leutzinger set the UW record with Games Played 271, Sara Pickering, 1994-97 a 21-game hitting streak in 2000. RECORDS Games Started 271, Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Best Fld. %$ .994, Jeanine Giordano, 1996-00 Fewest Errors$ 4, Jami Nyblod, 1996-98 Putouts 1,904, Michelle Church, 1993-96 Assists 571, Tami Storseth, 1993-96 Double Plays (excl. 1B) 43, Sara Pickering, 1994-97 WASHINGTON WAY # – minimum 100 opportunities $ – minimum 200 opportunities Michelle Church holds the UW career Tami Storseth is the only Husky in history to hit for the cycle, putouts record with 1,904 from 1993-96.
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