2010 RS & Tourney Champs 2010 NCAA Regional 2009 Tourney Champs 2009 NCAA Regional 2008 RS & Tourney Champs 2008 NCAA National Runners-Up 2007 RS & Tourney Champs 2007 NCAA Regional 2006 RS & Tourney Champs 2006 NCAA National Runners-Up 2005 RS & Tourney Champs 2005 NCAA Regional 2004 Tourney Champs 2004 NCAA Regional 1996 Tourney Champs 1996 NCAA Regional 2011 TV and radio roster

1 Abby Hughes 2 Jessica Brewer 4 Karley Schmelzer 5 Angela Mahan 6 Andrea Piezuch

11 12 15 10 Abby Smith Taylor Reichard Jennifer Heerey Tricia Vogel 16 Lauren Sharp

18 Paige Ladenburger 20 Amanda Self 21 Katie Huffman 22 Kaitlin Martin

23 Alyssa Miller 24 Allison Wood

HC AC AC AC Kristi Bredbenner Alex Hupp Lauren Loucks April Huddleston IFC table of contents

Table of Contents General Information T .V ./Radio Roster ...... IFC University Quick Facts ...... 1 Location ...... Emporia, Kan . Founded ...... 1863 Coaching Staff Affiliation ...... NCAA II Conference . . . Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Head Coach Kristi Bredbenner ...... 2 Enrollment ...... 6,526 Hornet Assistants ...... 3 Home Field ...... Turnbull Field, Trusler Sports Complex Hornets in the World Series ...... 4-5 Capacity ...... 450 Roster ...... 6-7 Colors ...... Black and Old Gold Pronunciation Guide ...... 6 Nickname ...... Hornets 2010 Review ...... 8 President ...... Dr . Michael Lane 2011 Schedule ...... 9 Athletic Director ...... Assoc . A .D . for Internal Affairs ...... Carmen Leeds Meet the 2010 Hornets Assoc . A .D . for External Affairs ...... Shane Shivley Meet The Hornets ...... 10 Asst . A .D . for Media Relations ...... Don Weast Faculty Representative ...... Dr . John Rich Abby Hughes ...... 11 Men’s Athletic Trainer ...... John Baxter Jessica Brewer ...... 12 Women’s Athletic Trainer ...... Leslie Kenney Karley Schmelzer ...... 13 Angela Mahan ...... 14 Abby Smith ...... 15 Jennifer Heerey ...... 16 Lauren Sharp ...... 17 Media Relations Paige Ladeburger ...... 18 Amanda Self ...... 19 Assistant A .D . for Media Relations ...... Don Weast Katie Huffman ...... 20 E-mail ...... dweast@emporia .edu Office ...... (620) 341-5526 Kaitlin Martin ...... 21 Home ...... (620) 342-6406 Hornets Newcomers ...... 22-23 Assistant Director ...... Josh Slaughter E-mail ...... jslaught@emporia .edu The 2010 Season Office ...... (620) 341-6038 2010 Results ...... 24 Press Box Trusler Sports Complex ...... (620) 343-1815 2010 Post-Season Results ...... 25 Fax ...... (620) 341-5808 2010 Statistics ...... 26-28 2010 Team Leaders ...... 29 Coaching Staff The MIAA About the MIAA ...... 30 Head Coach ...... Kristi Bredbenner MIAA Awards ...... 31 Alma Mater ...... Truman MIAA Statistics ...... 32-33 Record at ESU ...... Fifth Season Career Record ...... 284-85. ( 770). Conference Opponents ...... 34 Assistant Coach ...... Alex Hupp, April Huddleston Series Records ...... 35 ...... Lauren Loucks Softball Office Phone ...... (620) 341-6164 ESU Softball History 2010 Record ...... 50-14 Honors and Awards ...... 36 2010 MIAA Record/Finish ...... 18-2/1st Records ...... 37 2010 MIAA Postseason Tournament Finish ...... 1st Yearly Leaders ...... 38 Year by Year Results ...... 39-43

Welcome to Emporia State Athletics at ESU ...... 44-46 Credits The History of Corky ...... 47 The 2011 Emporia State Softball Media Guide was produced by the ESU Athletics Facilities ...... 48-50 ESU Athletic Media Relations Office, Donald Weast Director . The Hornets in the Community ...... 51 guide written, edited and designed by Josh Slaughter, Assistant A Commitment to Quality Education ...... 52-56 Director of Media Relations, additional editing by Don Weast . Cover Athletic Staff Photo Directory ...... 57 and header design by Kat Dorcas . Photos by ESU Softball Parents, ESU Administration ...... 56-62 Stephen Coleman, ESU Athletics, ESU Photography, James Garvey Athletic Directory ...... 63 Director . Non-Softball Mug shots courtesy of ESU ID Office . Printed by ESU Printing Services . ESU Hall of Honor ...... 64 Media Information ...... IBC 1 head coach kristi Bredbenner

Kristi Bredbenner

Profile

ESU Head Coach

Seasons: Sixth ESU Record: 253-76 Overall Record: 284-85 Years: 2006-present

Truman ‘01 O’Fallon,

Head Coaching Statistics Year School W L Pct . 2002 *TSU 31 19 .620 2006 **ESU 62 7 .899 2007 *ESU 50 12 .807 2008 **ESU 48 17 .739 2009 *ESU 43 16 .729 ESU All-Time Coaching Records 2010 *ESU 50 14 .781 Coach Yrs Record W/Pct . Career Totals 284 85 .770 1. Kristi Bredbenner 5 253-76 .769 2 . Debbie Jones 2 67-20 691. Named 2006 NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year 3 . Maxine Mehus 4 127-60 .679 Named 2008 NFCA Regional Coaching Staff of the Year 4 . Stacy Gemeinhardt 4 153-76 .668 MIAA Coach of the Year 2007, 2008 and 2010 5 . Jo Kord 9 219-173 .559 *NCAA Regional Appearance **NCAA World Series (Second) 6 . Betty Walter 7 131-127 .508 7 . Marge Stone 1 3-7 .300

Bredbenner begins her sixth season as the Hornets head coach . In 2010 she led the Hornets to their sixth straight MIAA Championship and sixth straight NCAA Division II Regional . She is winningest coach in ESU history both in win (253) and winning percentage ( .769) . During the 2010 season she passed Joe Kord to become the all-time winningest coach at ESU and is the fifth winningest active coach in all of NCAA Division II .

In 2009 the Hornets won both the MIAA Championship and earned a victory in the MIAA Tournament . In 2008 ESU made their second trip the national championship game as she was named the MIAA Coach of the Year and NFCA/Speedline Regional Coaching Staff of theYear . In 2007 Bredbenner was the MIAA Coach of the Year and led the squad to their second straight regional championship game coming just short of a second NCAA World Series berth . In 2006 she led the Hornets to the NCAA Division II National Championship game last season . Her squad finished with a record of 62-7 which set the MIAA record for wins in a season . Bredbenner and her staff were named the NCFA/Speedline Regional Coaching Staff of the Year .

“Coach Bredbenner has established herself as one of the top softball coaches in the country,” Athletic Director Kent Weiser said . “The level of success our program has achieved under her leadership, both on the field and in the classroom, is remarkable .”

Before coming to ESU Bredbenner spent three seasons as the top assistant at UC-Santa Barbara . Working with players in all aspects of the game, she played an instrumental role in guiding the Gauchos to their first ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2004 and a second place finish in the tough Big West Conference--the highest finish in UCSB history . She was the interim head coach at her alma mater, Truman State University, during the 2002 season . The Bulldogs went 31-19, won the MIAA Tournament Championship and advanced to the NCAA Regional Tournament under her guidance .

As a player, Bredbenner was a four-time All-MIAA pick, two-time Division II All-American and was named MVP of the conference in 2000 . In her four years at Truman she claimed nearly every hitting record, including career and single season records for games played, at bats, hits, doubles, home runs, total bases, RBI's, walks, batting average, and slugging percentage . Her three home run day against the Hornets on April 7, 2000 is tied for fourth all-time on the Division II single game list .

The O’Fallon, Mo . native graduated from Truman in 2001 with a bachelor's degree in business/marketing and received her master’s degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific University .

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Lauren Loucks Profile

Lauren Loucks starts her eighth year as an assistant for the Emporia State softball pro- Assistant Coach gram after being a four-year starter at conference rival Central Missouri . Lauren serves as the ESU first base coach and helps coach the infielders . Season: 8th Years: 2004-pres While working with the team, Loucks is also an instructor at ESU . She teaches physical education pedagogy and coaching education classes, including the physical education methods course . She also supervises student teachers . In addition, Loucks is currently Central Missouri ‘00 working towards a doctoral degree in curriculum and teaching . Mound City, Mo . Mound City HS Loucks was an All-MIAA infielder for the Jennies . She graduated summa cum laude from CMSU after attending Mound City High School in Mound City, Mo .

April Huddleston Profile

Assistant Coach After being named first team All-MIAA in 2008 April Huddleston will begin her third season with the Hornets as an assistant . While working with the team, Huddleston is Season: 3rd also a professor at ESU, teaching physical education foundation, coaching and health Years: 2009-Pres . classes .

She was a member of the national runner-up Hornets she hit .324 with 30 RBI and Emporia State ‘08 played nearly every game at shortstop during the 2008 season . Johnson County CC ‘05 Topeka, Kan . Prior to coming to ESU she was a 2005 graduate of Johnson County Community Jefferson West HS College . In her two years there she was an all-region player and twice led the Cavliers to the post-season .

Alex Hupp Profile Graduate Assistant Alex Hupp begins her first season as an graduate assistant coach for the Hornets . She Coach joins the ESU bench after playing four seasons at the University of Nebraska . She is in charge of opponent scouting and also helps with the Hornet outfielders and pitchers . Season: 1st Years: 2011-Pres . While playing for the Cornhuskers she threw a no-hitter and had a career 3 .09 ERA . She played a variety of positions while being named Academic All-Big 12 and to the Nebraska ‘10 Commissioners honor roll . Olathe, Kan . Olathe East HS She attended Olathe East High School in Olathe, Kan . While she was there she was a third team NFCA High School All-American . She was named the Gatorade Softball Player of the Year for the 2005-06 season . 3 ESU IN THE World series Hornets 2006 NCAA Division II National Runner-Up Salem, VA

Above: ESU defeats Goergia College and State University

Left: 2006 seniors (L-R): Channon Nitz, Melissa Stevens and Bree Beattie.

Above: Channon Nitz Homers at the NCAA Div. II World Series Hornets 1980 AIAW National Champions Hornets 1983 NAIA National Hornets Champions in the

NAIA Hornets 1984 National NAIA National Tournament Champions 4 ESU in the world series Hornets 2008 NCAA Division II National Runner-Up Houston, Texas

Above: Jenn Dace connects with a pitch in a win over St. Edwards. Above: ESU celebrates Below: The Hornets pose with a house an extra inning win over they helped build for Habitat for Hum- St. Edwards. manity in Houston. Left: All-Tournament pitchers Samatha Sheeley and Lizzy Prescott meet after the national championship.

Above: ESU celebrates a play during the St. Edwards game. Left: ESU and Humbolt State pose for a picture after the champi- onship game.

5 2011 roster

Numerical Roster No name Pos B/T Cl Hometown Previous School/High School 1 Abby Hughes INF R/R SR Olathe, Kan . Olathe North HS/Nebraska 2 Jessica Brewer OF B/R SO City, Mo . Liberty HS 4 Karley Schmelzer P R/R SO Garden Plain, Kan . Garden Plain HS 5 Angela Mahan INF R/R SR Liberty, Mo . Liberty HS 6 Andrea Piezuch OF L/R FR Lenexa, Kan . St . Thomas Aquinas HS 10 Abby Smith OF R/R SR Liberty, Mo . Liberty HS 11 Taylor Reichard INF R/R FR Augusta, Kan . Augusta HS 12 Jennifer Heerey P/UT R/R JR Wichita, Kan . Goddard HS 15 Tricia Vogel UT R/R FR Clearwater, Kan . Clearwater HS 16 Lauren Sharp P R/R SO Gladstone, Mo . Winnetonka HS 18 Paige Ladenburger P R/R SO Topeka, Kan . Washburn Rural HS 20 Amanda Self C R/R SO Blue Springs, Mo . Blue Springs HS 21 Katie Huffman INF R/R SO Belton, Mo . Notre Dame De Sion HS 22 Kaitlin Martin OF R/R JR Andale, Kan . Andale HS/Butler CC 23 Alyssa Miller OF R/R FR Ottawa, Kan . Ottawa HS 24 Allison Wood INF R/R FR Paola, Kan Paola HS

Alphabetical Roster No name Pos B/T Cl Hometown Previous School/High School 2 Jessica Brewer OF B/R SO Kansas City, Mo . Liberty HS 12 Jennifer Heerey P/UT R/R JR Wichita, Kan . Goddard HS 21 Katie Huffman INF R/R SO Belton, Mo . Notre Dame De Sion HS 1 Abby Hughes INF R/R SR Olathe, Kan . Olathe North HS/Nebraska 18 Paige Ladenburger P R/R SO Topeka, Kan . Washburn Rural HS 5 Angela Mahan INF R/R SR Liberty, Mo . Liberty HS 22 Kaitlin Martin OF R/R JR Andale, Kan . Andale HS/Butler CC 23 Alyssa Miller OF R/R FR Ottawa, Kan . Ottawa HS 6 Andrea Piezuch OF L/R FR Lenexa, Kan . St . Thomas Aquinas HS 11 Taylor Reichard INF R/R FR Augusta, Kan . Augusta HS 4 Karley Schmelzer P R/R SO Garden Plain, Kan . Garden Plain HS 20 Amanda Self C R/R SO Blue Springs, Mo . Blue Springs HS 16 Lauren Sharp P R/R SO Gladstone, Mo . Winnetonka HS 10 Abby Smith OF R/R SR Liberty, Mo . Liberty HS 15 Tricia Vogel UT R/R FR Clearwater, Kan . Clearwater HS 24 Allison Wood INF R/R FR Paola, Kan Paola HS

CF In the Field RF At the Plate LF 22- K . Martin 10 - A . Smith 2 - J . Brewer 6 - A . Piezuch 12 - J . Heerey Right Handed Left Handed 23 - A . Miller 1 Abby Hughes 6 Andrea Piezuch 2B 4 Karley Schmelzer 5- A . Mahan SS 5 Angela Mahan 10 Abby Smith 1 - A . Hughes 11 Taylor Reichard 12 Jennifer Heerey RHP 1B 15 Tricia Vogel 3B 16 Lauren Sharp 21 - K . Huffman 12 - J . Heerey T . Reichard 18 Paige Ladenburger 15 - T . Vogel Switch Hitter 18 - P . Ladenburger 20 Amanda Self 24 - A . Wood 2 Jessica Brewer 4 - K . Schmelzer 21 Katie Huffman 22 Kaitlin Martin 16 - L . Sharp 23 Alyssa Miller 24 Allison Wood C 20 - A . Self DP 10- A . Smith 15- T . Vogel 6 2011 roster

By State By Class

Kansas - 10 Senior - 3 1 Abby Hughes INF R/R Sr . Olathe, Kan . 1 Abby Hughes INF R/R 4 Karley Schmelzer P R/R So . Garden Plain, Kan . 5 Angela Mahan INF R/R 6 Andrea Piezuch OF L/R Fr . Lenexa, Kan . 10 Abby Smith OF R/R 11 Taylor Reichard INF R/R Fr . Augusta, Kan . 12 Jennifer Heerey P R/R Jr . Wichita, Kan . Junior - 2 15 Tricia Vogel UT R/R Fr . Clearwater, Kan . 12 Jennifer Heerey P R/R 18 Paige Ladenburger P R/R So . Topeka, Kan . 22 Kaitlin Martin UT R/R 22 Kaitlin Martin OF R/R Jr . Andale, Kan . 23 Alyssa Miller OF R/R Fr . Ottawa, Kan . Sophomore - 6 24 Allison Wood INF R/R Fr . Paola, Kan . 2 Jessica Brewer OF B/R 4 Karley Schmelzer P R/R Missouri - 6 16 Lauren Sharp P R/R 2 Jessica Brewer UT R/R So . Kansas City, Mo . 18 Paige Ladenburger P R/R 5 Angela Mahan INF R/R Sr . Liberty, Mo . 20 Amanda Self C R/R 10 Abby Smith OF R/R Sr . Liberty, Mo . 21 Katie Huffman OF R/R 14 Lauren Sharp P R/R So . Gladstone, Mo . 20 Amanda Self C R/R So . Belton, Mo . Freshmen - 5 21 Katie Huffman INF R/R So . Blue Springs, Mo . 5 Andrea Piezuch OF L/R 11 Taylor Reichard INF R/R 15 Tricia Vogel UT R/R 23 Alyssa Miller OF R/R 24 Allison Wood INF R/R

Pronunciation Guide By Position No Name Pronunciation Infielders - 5 1 Abby Hughes INF R/R SR 4 Karley Schmelzer SH-Mel-Zur 5 Angela Mahan INF R/R SR 5 Angela Mahan MAY-Hann 11 Taylor Reichard INF R/R FR 6 Andrea Piezuch Pet-Zooch 21 Katie Huffman INF R/R SO 11 Taylor Reichard Rick-erd 24 Allison Wood INF R/R FR 18 Paige Ladenburger Laiden-Burger 23 Alyssa Miller Uh-Lisa Pitchers - 4 4 Karley Schmelzer P R/R SO 12 Jennifer Heerey P R/R JR 16 Lauren Sharp P R/R SO AC Lauren Loucks lowks 18 Paige Ladenburger P R/R SO

Outfielders - 5 2 Jessica Brewer OF B/R SO 6 Andrea Peizuch OF L/R FR 10 Abby Smith OF R/R SR 22 Kaitlin Martin OF R/R JR 23 Alyssa Miller OF R/R FR

Catcher- 1 COACHING STAFF 20 Amanda Self C R/R SO

Head Coach: Kristi Bredbenner Utility Players - 1 Assistant Coach: Lauren Loucks 15 Tricia Vogel UT R/R FR April Huddleston Graduate Assistant Coach: Alex Hupp

7 2010 review

The Emporia State softball team had ESU opened the tournament with an 8-0 The Hornets opened regional play against another successful season in 2010 win- run-rule win over Washburn. This would Texas Woman’s University. Paige Lad- ning their eighth straight MIAA tourna- set up a second round match-up against enburger threw a no-hitter as ESU only ment championship and their fifth MIAA Fort Hays State, a team they had gone 0-3 needed three hits to push across a run in a regular season championship in six years. against during the season. The Hornets 1-0 win. That one run came on a walk-off They then advanced to their seventh jumped out to a 3-0 lead and would hold home run in the bottom of the seventh by straight NCAA Division II South Central off the Tigers for a 3-2 win. Jennifer Abby Hughes. Regional. Heerey earned the win while Karley Schmelzer came on for the save. In the post-season the Hornets had their first Daktronics National Player of the In the semi-finals of the conference tour- Year, earned their third first team All- nament match-up ESU trailed UNO 3-1 American and MIAA Player of the Year. heading into the top of the seventh inning. Abby Hughes and Amanda Self each hit The Hornets opened their year on the road home runs for the Hornets as they took in Colorado where they earned splits with the game 4-3 to advance to the MIAA Colorado Mines and Regis. The Hornets Championship. would then travel to Texas where they went 5-2 and earned wins over then #17 UNO fought through the other bracket to Abilene Christian and #19 Angelo State. become their opponent. After dropping the first championship 6-3, ESU exploded for After going 2-1 over their next three six runs in the second inning of game two. games all on the road ESU took a trip to That would prove to be more than enough #12 Central Oklahoma. The Hornets took run support as they went on to the 10-1 both games of the double header outscor- win. The drive was sparked by Campbell’s ing the Bronchos 9-3 over the two games. grand slam in the second inning as Paige Ladenburger earned the win for ESU. ESU would go 3-2 in Joplin before start- Paige Ladenburger went 19-6 with ing MIAA play. ESU would win their After winning the MIAA Tournament a 1.62 ERA and was named the next 23 straight games, including a huge Championship for their eighth straight MIAA Freshman of the Year. doubleheader sweep of UNO, in MIAA time and ninth time since it began in 1982. play before dropping two match-ups in the The Hornets earned the right to host the In their second round game ESU led 4-0 MIAA Crossover. NCAA South Central Sub-Regional. early before Angelo State responded with seven runs before a four hour rain delay. ESU’s only conference loss on the season Angelo would come out of the rain delay would come on the road at Fort Hays and wrap up a 10-5 win. State as they finished MIAA play 18-2 and earned the top seed in the MIAA tourna- After taking a 7-0 win over Texas Wom- ment. an’s ESU would face Angelo State in the sub-regional championship game. Prior to the tournament weekend kick- ing off eight Hornets were named to the The Hornets jumped out to a 3-0 lead be- All-MIAA team. Campbell earned Player fore ASU put up five runs in the final two of the Year honors while Paige Laden- innings to pull out a 5-3 win. burger was named Freshman of the Year and Kristi Bredbenner earned Coach of the Miranda Campbell, Abby Hughes and Year honors. Paige Ladenburger all earned first team All-Region honors from the NFCA. Jen- Ladenburger and Campbell were joined nifer Heerey and Angela Mahan earned on the first team by Linda Ketter in the second team All-Region honors. outfield. Abby Hughes and Angela Mahan earned second team honors after hitting Campbell would then earn All-American a combined 25 home runs on the season. honors from the NFCA and Daktronics, by Jennifer Heerey earned second team all- whom she was named the National Player conference honors. of the Year becoming the first Hornet to earn that honor. Freshmen Amanda Self and Jessica Brew- Angela Mahan hit .397 with 14 er both earned honorable mention honors home runs and 48 RBI for the heading into Championship Weekend. Hornets last season. 8 2011 Schedule

Date Opponent Location Time Feb. 17 Incarnate Word DH San Antonio, TX 4:00 PM Feb. 18-19 St. Mary’s Round Robin San Antonio, TX Feb. 18 St. Mary’s University San Antonio, TX 2:00 PM Feb. 18 Tarleton State University San Antonio, TX 4:15 PM Feb. 18 Tarleton State University San Antonio, TX 11:00 AM Feb. 19 St. Mary’s University San Antonio, TX 1:15 PM Feb. 26-27 Border Battle Joplin, MO Feb. 26 Southeastern Oklahoma Joplin, MO 2:00 PM Feb. 26 Cameron University Joplin, MO 4:00 PM Feb. 27 Southwestern Oklahoma Joplin, MO 12:00 PM Feb. 27 Drury University Joplin, MO 2:00 PM March 5-6 Zenner Memorial Tournament Joplin, MO March 5 Missouri S & T Joplin, MO 3:00 PM March 5 Northeastern State University Joplin, MO 7:00 PM March 6 Central Oklahoma Joplin, MO 1:00 PM March 6 Drury University Joplin, MO 3:00 PM March 11 UMSL (DH) Emporia, KS 2:00 PM March 12 Northeastern State (DH) Emporia, KS 12:00 PM March 16 Texas A & M International (DH) Emporia, KS 2:00 PM March 18-20 MIAA Crossover Bolivar, MO March 18 Fort Hays State Bolivar, MO 10:00 AM March 18 Missouri Western Bolivar, MO 12:00 PM March 19 Northwest Missouri Bolivar, MO 2:00 PM March 19 Truman State University Bolivar, MO 4:00 PM March 20 Nebraska-Omaha Bolivar, MO 10:00 AM March 20 Washburn Bolivar, MO 2:00 PM March 23 West Texas A & M Oklahoma City, OK 1:00 PM March 26 Southwest Baptist (DH) Emporia, KS 3:00 PM March 29 Central Oklahoma (DH) Emporia, KS 2:00 PM April 1 Fort Hays State (DH) Hays, KS 3:00 PM April 2 Washburn (DH) Topeka, KS 1:00 PM April 5 Central Missouri (DH) Emporia, KS 3:00 PM April 8 Lincoln University (DH) Jefferson City, MO 2:00 PM April 9 Truman State (DH) Kirksville, MO 12:00 PM April 15-17 MIAA Crossover Kirksville, MO April 15 Pittsburg State Kirksville, MO 12:00 PM April 15 Central Missouri Kirksville, MO 4:00 PM April 16 Lincoln University Kirksville, MO 12:00 PM April 16 Southwest Baptist Kirksville, MO 2:00 PM April 17 Missouri Southern Kirksville, MO 11:00 AM April 20 Central Oklahoma Edmund, OK 2:00 PM April 22 Missouri Southern (DH) Emporia, KS 4:00 PM April 23 Pittsburg State (DH) Emporia, KS 1:00 PM April 26 Missouri Western (DH) St. Joseph, MO 5:00 PM April 29 Nebraska-Omaha (DH) Omaha, NE 3:00 PM April 30 Northwest Missouri (DH) Maryville, MO 12:00 PM May 5-7 MIAA Conference Tournament Overland Park, KS TBA May 11-14 South Central Regional TBA TBA May 19-21 South Central Super Regional TBA TBA May 23-29 NCAA D2 National Championship Salem, VA

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ESU SOFTBALL 2011

10 Abby Hughes

Profile Abby Hughes # 361 Height: 5-2 Position: INF as a Junior in 2010 Bats: Right She was named first team NFCA All-Region and second team Daktronics All- Throws: Right Region . . she earned second team All-MIAA honors as she hit .338 on the sea- Season: 3rd son and had 11 home runs and drove in 49 runs . . she started all 64 games for Year: Senior the Hornets and led them with 40 steals in 43 assists . . had a team Olathe, Kan . high four triples on the season . University of Nebraska as a Sophomore in 2009 Career Highs She was named first team Runs: 3 2x last vs . St . Mary’s (02/19/10) All-MIAA after hitting 359. Hits: 4 vs . Colorado Mines (02/05/10) with 13 home runs and RBIs: 4 2x last vs . MSSU (03/19/10) 47 runs driven in . . led the 2B: 2 vs . Newman (04/14/09) Hornets in stolen bases HR: 1 24x last vs . TX Woman’s (05/14/10) BB: 3 vs . Central Missouri (02/27/10) with 25 in 28 attempts SB: 3 vs . Washburn (04/27/10) on the season .started . all 59 games for the Hornets .

In 2007-08 at Nebraska Started eight games last season for the Cornhuskers . . was on the Big 12 Commissioners honor roll .

High School Was named first team All-State while playing at Olathe North . . was also a four-time NFCA All-American Scholar Athlete for the Eagles .

Personal Parents are Eric and Charlene Hughes . . a Health Promotion major .

Learn More About ABBY HUGHES

Favorite Movie: The Proposal Favorite Band: Lady Antebellum Favorite Book: Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers Favorite Celebrities: Jennifer Aniston and Will Smith Favorite Professional Athlete: Billy Butler Favorite Quote: “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson Favorite Sports Team: Kansas City Royals Favorite TV Show: Friends

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2009 .359 59 59 184 46 66 8 1 13 47 115 .625 16 2 30 1 .414 1 28 25 28 102 96 9 .957 2010 .338 64 64 198 58 67 13 4 11 49 121 .611 25 3 26 0 .417 2 7 40 43 97 125 16 .933

TOTAL .348 123 123 382 104 133 21 5 24 96 236 .618 41 5 56 1 .415 3 35 65 71 199 221 25 .944

11 Jessica Brewer

Profile Jessica Brewer # 36 Height: 5-4 2 Position: OF Bats: Switch Throws: Right as a Freshman in 2010 Season: 2nd She was named honorable mention All-MIAA during her fresh- Year: Soph . man season . . she hit .318 for the Hornets and had 12 sacrifice Kansas City, Mo . bunts during the year . . had Liberty HS four doubles and 14 RBI . . had 16 steals in 21 assists . . .started all 64 games for the Hornets Career Highs Runs: 3 vs . Newman (03/31/10) in the outfield . Hits: 3 2x last vs . UNO (05/08/10) RBIs: 3 vs . Pittsburg State (04/10/10) High School 2B: 1 4x last vs . UNO (04/16/10) BB: 2 2x last vs . SBU (05/04/10) Was a second SB: 2 vs . Missouri Western (04/13/10) team All-State per- former at Liberty High School in Missouri . was. named to the All- Conference, All-District and All-Region teams during her sopho- more, junior and senior season . . earned First-Team All-State hon- ors during her junior season as well as twice being named the Kansas City All-Metro Team .

Personal Parents are Robert and Karen Brewer . . a Health Promotion major .

Learn More About Jessica Brewer

Favorite Movie: The Lion King Favorite Musician: Michael Jackson Favorite Book: The Twilight Series by Stephanie Meyer Favorite Celebrities: Rachel McAdams & Will Ferrel Favorite Professional Athlete: Jennie Finch Why I chose ESU: Best chance to win a national championship Favorite Sports Team: New York Yankees Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 .318 64 64 211 44 67 4 1 0 14 73 .346 10 3 34 0 .357 0 12 16 21 53 2 4 .932

TOTAL .318 64 64 211 44 67 4 1 0 14 73 .346 10 3 34 0 .357 0 12 16 21 53 2 4 .932

12 Karley Schmelzer

Profile Karley Schmelzer # 36 Height: 5-8 4 Position: RHP Bats: Right Throws: Right as a Freshman in 2010

Season: 2nd Made a team high ten relief appearances for the Hornets Year: Soph . during her freshman sea- son . . earned a 6-3 record Garden Plain, Kan . Garden Plain HS with a 2 .30 ERA and 67 strikeouts aver. -. aged a team high 7 .69 Career Highs strikeouts per game . . IP: 8 .1 vs . Northeastern State (03/07/10) SO: 11 vs . Northwest Missouri (04/17/10) held left-handers to a team best .290 aver- age .

High School Was named to the All-State team her junior and senior season . . was named the Hutchison News Area Pitcher of the Year after three wins in the State Tournament where she struck out 36 bat- ters over four games and only walked two . . was also an All-State player for the Owls .

Personal An Elementary Education major . . her parents are Scott and Diane Schmelzer

Learn More About Karley Schmelzer

Favorite Movie: Love & Basketball Favorite Musician: Miranda Lambert Favorite Book: The Pact by Jodi Picoult Favorite Celebrities: Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds Favorite Professional Athlete: Aubree Brattin Favorite Quotes: “Hard Word beats talents when talent doesn’t work hard,” - Tim Notke Favorite Sports Team: Boston Red Sox Favorite TV Show: The Bachelor

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA

2010 2 .30 6 3 18 8 2 1 2 1 61 .057 29 20 13 67 9 0 3 266 .2444 6 3 10

TOTAL 2.30 6 3 18 8 2 1 2 1 61.0 57 29 20 13 67 9 0 3 266 .244 4 6 3 10

13 Angela mahan

Profile Angela Mahan # 365 Height: 5-6 Position: INF Bats: Right As a Junior in 2010 Throws: Right She was named second team NFCA All-Region and second team All- Season: 4th MIAA . . hit a team returning best .397 on the year with a team leading Year: Senior 14 home runs . . had a .667 slugging percentage . . stole 17 bases .

Liberty, Missouri As a Sophomore in 2009 Liberty HS Hit .340 with a team high 19 doubles and 27 runs driven in . . scored a team high 56 runs last sea- Career Highs son . . was named sec- ond team All-MIAA . . Runs: 4 2x last vs . Mo . Southern (04/09/10) also added four home Hits: 4 vs . Texas Woman’s (05/15/10) runs and 11 stolen RBIs: 4 3x last vs . Neb .-Omaha (05/08/10) bases . 2B: 2 2x last vs . Mo . Southern (04/09/10) HR: 2 vs . Missouri Western (04/17/10) As a Freshman in BB: 3 at Newman (03/31/10) SB: 3 2x last at Newman (03/31/10) 2008 Hit .262 with two home runs and 29 runs driven in . . ranked seventh in the MIAA and lead ESU with three triples on the year . . had six multiple RBI games . had. an eight game hitting streak .

High School Four-year letter winner in softball at Liberty High School in Missouri . . . was all-conference, all-district and all-state during the 2005 and 2006 campaigns . . .was a member of the 2004 4A State Championship Team that went 31-1 on the years .

Personal A biology major . . .Parents are Jim and Marie Mahan .

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Favorite Movie: The Ugly Truth Favorite Musician: Jason Aldean Favorite Book: The Pact by Jodi Picoult Favorite Celebrities: Sandra Bullock and Mark Wahlberg Favorite Professional Athlete: Derek Jeter Favorite Sports Memory: The World Series experience in Houston Favorite Sports Team: Kansas City Chiefs Favorite TV Show: Friends

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2008 .262 63 62 206 33 54 10 3 2 29 76 .369 15 0 25 0 .311 1 15 8 9 90 50 8 .946 2009 .340 58 58 188 56 64 19 0 4 27 95 505. 20 6 22 0 .417 2 11 11 14 110 114 15 .937 2010 .397 64 64 219 63 87 17 0 14 48 146 .667 23 0 11 0 .453 1 10 17 21 155 101 13 .952

TOTAL .334 185 184 613 152 205 46 3 20 104 317 .517 58 6 58 0 .395 4 36 36 44 355 265 36 .945

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Profile Abby Smith # 1036 Height: 5-6 Position: Outfield Bats: Right As a Junior in 2010 Throws: Right Season: 4th Started 41 games for the Hornets, mostly in the outfield hitting .250 with two Year: Senior home runs and 21 runs driven in . . she had a .319 slugging percentage on the year . Liberty, Missouri Liberty HS As a Sophomore in 2009 Played the majority of the season in the outfield for the Hornets after serving as a designated player the sea- son before . . hit .286 with Career Highs three home runs and 25 Runs: 2 3x last vs . Newman (03/31/10) runs driven in . Hits: 3 3x last vs . Texas Woman’s (05/15/10) RBIs: 4 2x last at Truman (03/28/10) As a Freshman in 2B: 1 15x last vs . Central Missouri (04/25/10) 2008 HR: 1 7x last vs . Neb .-Omaha (05/08/10) Was named second BB: 2 6x last vs . Washburn (04/18/10) team All-MIAA . . .started 37 games at designated player . . hit .202 with 20 RBI on the season . . went three for three with season high four RBI against Mary (N .D .) on March 20 .

High School Earned three varsity letters in softball at Liberty High School . . In 2005 was named first team all-conference, first team all-district, first team all-metro and second team all-state . .in . 2006 was named first team all-region and first team all-state . . .was a member fo the 2004 4A State Champions .

Personal A sociology major . . .parents Homer and Lisa Smith .

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Favorite Movie: Ice Age Favorite Band: Incubus Favorite Song: “Echo” by Incubus Favorite Celebrities: Sandra Bullock and Robin Williams Favorite Food: Crab Rangoon and Pita Chips with Hummus Most Memorable Sports Moment: Going to the world series my freshman year and playing for the National Championship Favorite TV Show: First 48

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2008 .20247 37 109 9 22 5 0 3 20 36 .330 15 0 24 2 .2980 7 1 1 3 1 0 1 .000 2009 .286 59 59 168 13 48 7 1 3 25 66 .393 17 0 27 0 .351 0 12 1 1 55 4 1 .983 2010 .25045 41 116 7 29 2 0 2 21 37 .319 10 0 22 0 .3052 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000

TOTAL .252 151 137 393 29 99 14 1 8 66 139 .354 42 0 73 2 .323 2 25 2 2 58 5 1 .984

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Profile Jennifer Heerey # 1236

Height: 5-6 Position: RHP/UT as a Sophomore in 2010 Bats: Right Was named second team All-Region by both the NFCA and Throws: Right Season: 3rd Daktronics . . .lead the Hornets in wins with 22 on the season and had Year: Junior a 2 .21 . ERA while striking out 117 . . opposing hitters hit Wichita, Kan . only .249 against her all Goddard HS season .

as a Freshman in Career Highs 2009 IP: 8 .0 vs . Washburn (04/18/10) Was named honorable SO: 10 vs . Missouri Southern (04/10/09) mention All-MIAA . . appeared in 34 games on the season for the Hornets, starting 27 of them . . went 20-8 with a 2 .32 ERA and 124 strike- outs . . had five shutouts and threw 16 complete games .

High School Was named a first team All-State selection in her senior year for Goddard High School . . was named the 2008 Ark Valley Chisolm Trail Player of the Year for the Lions . . posted an ERA of .057 during her senior season . . was a 2007 second team All-State selection . .

Personal Parents are Brad and Rhonda Heerey . . is an Elementary Education major .

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Favorite Movie: How to lose a guy in 10 days Favorite Musician: Taylor Swift Favorite Book: Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers Favorite Celebrities: Kate Hudson and Jennifer Aniston Favorite Professional Athlete: Jennie Finch Favorite Quote: “Be strong and courageous do not be terrified; do not be discouraged , for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” - Joshua 1:9 Favorite Sports Team: Green Bay Packers Favorite TV Show: What I like about you and Law and Order

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA 2009 2 .32 20 8 34 27 16 5 2 0 175 .1 149 73 58 80 124 30 0 12 763 .231 13 12 1 25 2010 2 .21 22 3 32 24 16 4 1 0 161 .2 153 61 51 40 117 29 0 13 687 .249 7 8 2 23

TOTAL 2.26 42 11 66 51 32 9 3 0 337.0 302 134 109 120 241 59 0 25 1450 .240 20 20 3 48

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Profile Lauren Sharp # 1636 Height: 5-5 Position: RHP Bats: Right as a Freshman in 2010 Throws: Right Made five starts for the Hornets in her freshman season going Season: 2nd 3-2 with a 5 .08 ERA . . she had 28 strikeouts in 31 .2 innings Year: Soph . pitched . . made 11 total

Gladstone, Mo . appearances on the sea- Winnetonka HS son .

High School Was a letter-win- Career Highs ner in softball at IP: 5 .0 2x last vs . Newman (03/31/10) Winnetonka High SO: 7 vs . Newman (03/31/10) School in Gladstone, Mo . . was named a three-time NFCA Scholar Athlete . . was named All-Region and All-District as well as being named All-KC-Metro during her senior season . . was named the KC Metro Player of the week one time during her sophomore season .

Personal Parents are Jim and Becky Sharp . . a Physical Education and Helath Promotion major

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Favorite Movie: Sandlot Favorite Musician: Bruno Mars Favorite Song: Pretty Girl Rock by Keri Hilson Favorite Celebrities: Tina Fey and Owen Wilson Favorite Professional Athlete: Derek Jeter Favorite Quote: “To play it takes talent, but to win it takes desire,” - Unknown Author Favorite Sports Team: Favorite TV Show: The Cosby Show

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA 2010 5 .08 3 2 11 5 2 0 2 1 31 .240 27 23 18 28 4 0 5 155 .3052 0 1 5

TOTAL 5.08 3 2 11 5 2 0 2 1 31.2 40 27 23 18 28 4 0 5 155 .305 2 0 1 5

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Profile Paige Ladenburger # 1836 Heights: 5-9 Position: RHP Bats: Right as a Freshman in 2010 Throws: Right Was named first team All-Region by the NFCA . . was named the Season: 2nd MIAA Freshman of the Year as well as being named first team Year: Soph . All-MIAA . . went 19-6 in 27 Topeka, Kan . starts during her fresh- Washburn Rural HS man season . . led the MIAA with a 1 .62 ERA and a team leading Career Highs 173 strikeouts aver- IP: 9 .0 vs . St . Mary’s (02/19/10) aging one per inning SO: 11 2x last vs . Pittsburg State (04/10/10) during her 173 .1 innings of work . . opposing hitters hit only 218. against her all season .

High School A four year letter-winner at Washburn Rural High School . . was named the ESPN Gatorade Kansas Softball Player of the Year after her junior season . . she went 16-0 with a 0 .22 ERA, record- ing 154 strikeouts in 95 .1 innings as she led the Lady Blues to the State Championship .

Personal Parents are JT and Susan Ladenburger . . a Nursing major .

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Favorite Movie: Elf Favorite Musician: Switchfoot Favorite Book: Crazy Love by Francis Chan Favorite Celebrity: Sandra Bullock Favorite Professional Athlete: Leah Amico Favorite Quote: “Blessed is the man whose hope is in the Lord,” - Jeremiah 17:7 Favorite Sports Team: Favorite TV Show: The Office

Year ERA W L App GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR BF B/Avg WP HBP SFA SHA 2010 1 .62 19 6 32 27 15 6 1 2 173 .1 141 49 40 66 173 16 2 8 746 .218 2 17 3 14

TOTAL 1.62 19 6 32 27 15 6 1 2 173.1 141 49 40 66 173 16 2 8 746 .218 2 17 3 14

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Profile Amanda Self # 2036 Height: 5-7 Position: C Bats: Right as a Freshman in 2010 Throws: Right Was named honorable mention All-MIAA . . started 63 of 64 Season: 2nd Year: Soph . games at catcher for the Hornets during her freshman season . . hit .333 with eight home Blue Springs, Mo . runs and 46 RBI as she Blue Springs HS had a .525 slugging percentage on the year . . threw out 12 of Career Highs 35 runners attempt-

Runs: 3 vs . Missouri Western (04/13/10) ing to steal against Hits: 3 2x last vs . Pittsburg State (04/10/10) her . RBIs: 4 2x last vs . Central Mo . (02/27/10) 2B: 2 vs . Missouri Western (04/13/10) HR: 1 8x last vs . Neb-Omaha (05/07/10) High School BB: 2 3x last vs . Angelo State (05/16/10) Was a four SB: 2 vs . Central Missouri (04/25/10) year starer at Blue Springs High School in Missouri . was. named First Team All-State all four season’s . . was named All-KC Metro all four season’s . . was the Examiner Player of the Year in 2007 . . set a single season batting average record at Blue Springs in 2007 .

Personal Parents are Jerry and Terri Self . . a Biology major .

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Favorite Movie: Gone with the Wind Favorite Band: Flogging Molly Favorite Book: Gone with the wind by Margaret Mitchell Favorite Celebrities: Nicole Kidman and Ryan Reynolds Favorite Magazine: People Favorite Quote: “See the ball, hit the ball,” - Jim Eisenreich Favorite Sports Team: Missouri Tigers Favorite TV Show: Glee

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 .333 63 63 177 30 59 8 1 8 46 93 .525 24 2 34 1 .415 2 13 4 4 375 40 1 .998

TOTAL .333 63 63 177 30 59 8 1 8 46 93 .525 24 2 34 1 .415 2 13 4 4 375 40 1 .998

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Profile Katie Huffman # 2136 Height: 5-7 Position: 1B Bats: Right as a Freshman in 2010 Throws: Right Season: 2nd Started 60 games during her freshman season with the Year: Soph . Hornets hitting .215 . . had Belton, Mo . three home runs and Notre Dame De Sion HS 21 RBI . . had a 335. slugging percent-

Career Highs age .

Runs: 2 4x last vs . Washburn (05/06/10) Hits: 2 7x last vs . NW Missouri (04/04/10) High School RBIs: 3 2x last vs . NW Missouri (04/17/10) 2B: 1 10x last vs . Mo . Western (04/17/10) Was a letter win- HR: 1 3x last vs . Neb .-Omaha (05/08/10) BB: 2 2x last vs . Washburn (05/06/10) ner in softball at SB: 1 2x last vs . NW Missouri (04/04/10) Notre Dame De Sion High School in Belton, Mo . . earned All-District honors for the Storm . . was named the Offensive MVP and Player of the Year during her senior season .

Personal Is a psychology major .

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Favorite Movie: Due Date Favorite Musician: Lil’ Wayne Favorite Book: A walk to remember by Nicholas Sparks Favorite Celebrities: Paul Walker and Jessica Alba Favorite Professional Athlete: Josh Hamilton Favorite Sports Memory: Winning the MIAA Championship last season. Favorite Sports Team: Kansas City Royals Favorite TV Show: House Hunters

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 .21561 60 158 21 34 10 0 3 21 53 .335 17 2 54 0 .2981 5 2 4 353 30 6 .985

TOTAL .215 61 60 158 21 34 10 0 3 21 53 .335 17 2 54 0 .298 1 5 2 4 353 30 6 .985

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Profile Kaitlin Martin # 2236 Height: 5-8 Position: OF Bats: Right as a Sophomore in 2010 Throws: Right Started in 15 games while playing in 47 for the Hornets . . hit Season: 2nd Year: Junior .321 and hit homers in her first two games as Hornets finishing the season with nine RBI . Andale, Kan . Butler County CC Butler County Community College Career Highs Hit .391 with three

Runs: 3 vs . Missouri Southern (03/19/10) home runs and 10 Hits: 3 vs . Pittsburg State (03/07/10) doubles in her final RBIs: 3 vs . Colorado Mines (02/05/10) HR: 1 3x last at Mo . Southern (03/19/10) season . . added 16 BB: 3 at Regis (02/06/10) runs scored and SB: 1 6x last at Central Missouri (04/25/10) 19 RBI for the Grizzlies .

High School Was named to the Kansas Coach All-State team during both her junior and senior season . . was also all All-District basketball player .

Personal Parents are Charlie and Kara Martin . . she is a nursing major .

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Favorite Movie: Grown Ups Favorite Musician: Pink Favorite Book: The Doctor’s Wife by Elizabeth Brundage Favorite Celebrities: Jessica Alba and Sean William Scott Favorite Professional Athlete: Andrea Duran Favorite Quote: “Champions turn it around on any given day,” - Unknown Favorite Sports Team: Dallas Cowboys Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore

Year Avg GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 2010 .32147 15 53 17 17 0 1 3 9 28 .528 9 2 16 0 .4380 0 6 7 19 5 0 1 .000

TOTAL .321 47 15 53 17 17 0 1 3 9 28 .528 9 2 16 0 .438 0 0 6 7 19 5 0 1.000

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Learn More About: Andrea Piezuch FavoriteProfile Movie: Swan Princess Andrea Piezuch 6 FavoriteHeight: Band: 5-7 Sugarland FavoritePosition: Book: OF Gone but not forgotten by Phillip MargolinBats: Right High School Throws: Right Favorite Celebrity: Cameron Diaz Season: 2nd A four year letter winner at Saint Thomas FavoriteYear: SportsSoph Team: . Little Brothers Aquinas High School . . first team All-State, All- Team Metro and All-Sun County . . offensive player ot FavoriteDouglas, TV Kansas Show: CSI Miami Douglas HS the year her senior season . . holds six offensive Favorite Sports Memory: Breaking the stolen records at her high school . base record in my senior year of high school

Profile Season: 1st Personal Position: OF Year: Freshman Parents are Joseph and Audrey Piezuch . . a Bats: Left Business major . Throws: Right Lenexa, Kan . St . Thomas Aquinas HS

Learn More About: Taylor Reichard FavoriteProfile Movie: No Strings Attached Taylor Reichard 11 FavoriteHeight: Band: 5-7 The Script FavoritePosition: Book: OFPretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard FavoriteBats: Celebrity:Right Channing Tatum High School Throws: Right Favorite Sports Team: Kansas Jayhawks Season: 2nd Was named a First-Team All-State performer FavoriteYear: TV Show:Soph One. Tree Hill at Augusta High school . . was named Varsity Favorite Quote: “Don’t tell me the sky is the limit, Kansas All-Metro Player . whenDouglas, their Kansasare footprints on the moon .” - Paul BrandtDouglas HS IN 2010 Redshirted at ESU

Profile Season: 2nd Position: INF Year: RS-Freshman Personal Bats: Right Parents are Steven and Dianne Reichard . . a Throws: Right Augusta, Kan . Augusta HS Psychology major .

Learn More About: Tricia Vogel FavoriteProfile Movie: A League of Their Own Tricia Vogel 15 FavoriteHeight: Musician: 5-7 Martina McBride FavoritePosition: Book: OFAnything by Nicholas Sparks FavoriteBats: Celebrity:Right Catherine Zeta Jones High School Throws: Right Favorite Song: I will rise by Chris Tomlin Season: 2nd Was a four year letter winner at Clearwater High FavoriteYear: TV Show:Soph Everybody. Loves Raymond School . . was named second team All-State dur- Favorite Quote: “I can do anything through him ing her senior season . . was was named first whoDouglas, gives me Kansas strength .” - Phillipians 4:13 team All-League during all four season’s . . was Douglas HS named All-Wichita Metro Utility player during her senior year . . named Player of the Year . Profile Season: 1st Position: UT Year: Freshman Personal Bats: Right Throws: Right Clearwater, Kan . Parents are Randy and Nancy Vogel . . a second- Clearwater HS ary education major .

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Learn More About: Alyssa Miller FavoriteProfile Movie: Slumdog Millionare Alyssa Miller 23 FavoriteHeight: Band: 5-7 The Beatles FavoritePosition: Book: OFLooking for Alaska by John Green FavoriteBats: Celebrity:Right Denzel Washington High School Throws: Right Favorite Sports Team: Kansas Jayhawks Season: 2nd Was a four year letter winner in softball at Ottawa FavoriteYear: TV Show:Soph Cake. Boss High School . . was named all-league on a team Favorite Quote: “Be who you are and say what that played in the state championship . youDouglas, feel cause Kansas those who mind don’t matter and thoseDouglas who matterHS don’t mind” - Dr . Seuss Personal Parents are Kenny and Lisa Miller . . is an unde-

Profile Season: 1st cided major . Position: OF Year: Freshman Bats: Right Throws: Right Ottawa, Kan . Ottawa HS

Learn More About: Allison Wood FavoriteProfile Movie: Beauty and the Beast Allison Wood 24 FavoriteHeight: Band: 5-7 Sugarland FavoritePosition: Celebrity: OF Meryl Streep FavoriteBats: SportsRight Team: Boston Celtics High School Throws: Right Favorite TV Show: Pretty Little Liars Season: 2nd Was a three-year letter winner at Paola High FavoriteYear: Quote:Soph “Strength . does not come from School . . was first team All-League during her physical capacity . It comes from an indomitable sophomore and junior seasons . . was also a willDouglas, .” - Mahatma Kansas Ghandi Douglas HS Kansas Honor Scholar .

Personal

Profile Season: 1st Parents are Rich and Sally Wood . . is an unde- Position: INF Year: Freshman cided major . Bats: Right Throws: Right Paola, Kan . Paola HS

23 2010 Results

Overall 50-14 .781 Home 18-2 .900 Conf . 18-2 .900 Away 17-4 .810 Non-Conf . 26-9 .743 Neutral 15-8 .652

Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall MIAA Pitcher of record Attend Time Feb 05, 2010 at Colorado Mines 5-7 L 5-4-3 7-13-1 7 0-1-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (L 0-1) 67 1:55 Feb 05, 2010 at Colorado Mines W 9-2 9-11-0 2-2-2 7 1-1-0 0-0-0 Ladenburger (W 1-0) 67 1:50 Feb 06, 2010 at Regis University 8-10 L 8-8-0 10-13-1 7 1-2-0 0-0-0 Sharp,L (L 0-1) - 2:32 Feb 06, 2010 at Regis University W 8-4 8-12-2 4-10-0 7 2-2-0 0-0-0 Schmelzer,K (W 1-0) 73 3 Feb 19, 2010 vs St . Mary’s W 6-5 6-11-1 5-4-2 (9) 3-2-0 0-0-0 Ladenburger (W) 105 2:27 Feb 19, 2010 at Abilene Christian W 6-3 6-9-2 3-7-3 7 4-2-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (W) 250 10:2 Feb 19, 2010 vs Cameron 1-9 L 1-3-5 9-8-0 5 4-3-0 0-0-0 Schmelzer,K (L) 25 1:45 Feb 20, 2010 vs Angelo State W 5-3 5-8-1 3-9-3 7 5-3-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (W) 200 4:35 Feb 20, 2010 at ACU W 8-1 8-12-0 1-7-4 7 6-3-0 0-0-0 Ladenburger (W) 259 1:50 Feb 21, 2010 vs Henderson State W 11-0 11-13-0 0-2-4 5 7-3-0 0-0-0 Schmelzer,K (W) 103 1:20 Feb 21, 2010 vs Angelo State 2-3 L 2-3-0 3-10-0 7 7-4-0 0-0-0 Ladenburger (L) 112 2:03 Feb 26, 2010 vs Rockhurst University W 14-5 14-15-1 5-6-2 5 8-4-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (W) 30 1:51 Feb 27, 2010 vs Central Missouri W 13-4 13-6-1 4-4-4 5 9-4-0 0-0-0 Sharp,L (W 1-1) 0 Feb 27, 2010 vs Wayne State (Neb ). 3-4 L 3-6-2 4-5-0 (10) 9-5-0 0-0-0 Ladenburger (L 3-2) 50 3:11 Mar 03, 2010 at Central Oklahoma W 6-3 6-9-0 3-7-2 7 10-5-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (W 4-1) 30 1:50 Mar 03, 2010 at Central Oklahoma W 3-0 3-7-0 0-3-1 7 11-5-0 0-0-0 Schmelzer,K (W 3-1) 40 1:33 Mar 06, 2010 vs Oklahoma City W 3-1 3-5-0 1-6-0 5 12-5-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (W) 25 1:35 Mar 06, 2010 vs Midwestern State 0-2 L 0-4-1 2-4-1 7 12-6-0 0-0-0 Ladenburger (L) 79 1:45 Mar 07, 2010 vs Northeastern State 0-1 L 0-5-0 1-3-0 (9) 12-7-0 0-0-0 Schmelzer,K (L) 192 1:55 Mar 07, 2010 vs Nebraska-Omaha W 1-0 1-4-0 0-4-1 7 13-7-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (W) 105 1:29 Mar 07, 2010 vs Pittsburg State W 4-0 4-13-0 0-4-1 7 14-7-0 0-0-0 Ladenburger (W) 0 1:35 Mar 17, 2010 ST . MARY’S W 2-1 2-8-0 1-3-2 7 15-7-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (W 7-1) 107 1:51 Mar 18, 2010 CENTRAL MISSOURI W 3-2 3-8-0 2-7-0 7 16-7-0 0-0-0 Ladenburger (W 1-0) 57 130 Mar 19, 2010 PITTSBURG STATE W 10-1 10-10-1 1-3-1 5 17-7-0 0-0-0 Heerey,J (W 8-1) 201 1:30 Mar 19, 2010 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 14-3 14-17-1 3-7-3 5 18-7-0 0-0-0 Sharp,L (W 2-1) 125 1:26 Mar 28, 2010 at Truman W 8-0 8-12-0 0-3-0 5 19-7-0 1-0-0 Ladenburger (W 6-3) 98 1:45 Mar 28, 2010 at Truman W 10-8 10-14-0 8-13-3 7 20-7-0 2-0-0 Schmelzer,K (W 4-2) 89 2:23 Mar 29, 2010 ST . EDWARDS W 10-2 10-11-0 2-5-0 6 21-7-0 2-0-0 Heerey,J (W 9-1) 75 1:54 Mar 29, 2010 ST . EDWARDS W 2-0 2-4-0 0-4-1 7 22-7-0 2-0-0 Ladenburger (W 7-3) 75 1:10 Mar 31, 2010 at Newman W 14-2 14-14-1 2-5-3 6 23-7-0 2-0-0 Heerey,J (W 10-1) 144 1:40 Mar 31, 2010 at Newman W 13-3 13-15-2 3-5-2 5 24-7-0 2-0-0 Sharp,L (W 3-1) 156 1:32 *Apr 03, 2010 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 5-0 5-8-0 0-3-2 7 25-7-0 3-0-0 Ladenburger (W 8-3) 107 1:28 *Apr 03, 2010 NEBRASKA-OMAHA W 3-2 3-5-1 2-10-1 7 26-7-0 4-0-0 Heerey,J (W 11-1) 202 1:55 *Apr 04, 2010 NORTHWEST MISSOURI W 5-2 5-8-0 2-6-1 7 27-7-0 5-0-0 Heerey,J (W 12-1) 185 1:30 *Apr 04, 2010 NORTHWEST MISSOURI W 3-1 3-9-2 1-7-3 7 28-7-0 6-0-0 Ladenburger (W 9-3) 185 1:44 *Apr 09, 2010 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 11-4 11-10-1 4-4-4 7 29-7-0 7-0-0 Ladenburger (W 10-3) 174 1:41 *Apr 09, 2010 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 8-0 8-9-0 0-2-4 6 30-7-0 8-0-0 Heerey,J (W 13-1) 224 1:41 *Apr 10, 2010 PITTSBURG STATE W 8-1 8-12-1 1-8-1 7 31-7-0 9-0-0 Ladenburger (W 11-3) - 1:54 *Apr 10, 2010 PITTSBURG STATE W 5-0 5-10-2 0-4-0 7 32-7-0 10-0-0 Heerey,J (W 14-1) 527 1:30 *Apr 13, 2010 at Missouri Western W 9-3 9-11-2 3-8-3 7 33-7-0 11-0-0 Ladenburger (W 12-3) 43 2:00 *Apr 13, 2010 at Missouri Western W 13-4 13-11-3 4-11-6 7 34-7-0 12-0-0 Heerey,J (W 15-1) 65 1:53 Apr 16, 2010 vs Truman W 6-4 6-11-3 4-5-1 7 35-7-0 12-0-0 Heerey,J (W 16-1) 0 1:48 Apr 16, 2010 vs Nebraska-Omaha 2-7 L 2-5-2 7-12-0 7 35-8-0 12-0-0 Sharp,L (L 3-2) 0 1:47 Apr 17, 2010 vs Missouri Western W 7-4 7-8-1 4-7-0 7 36-8-0 12-0-0 Ladenburger (W 13-3) 0 2:00 Apr 17, 2010 at NW Missouri State W 8-2 8-10-0 2-5-1 7 37-8-0 12-0-0 Schmelzer,K (W 5-2) 137 1:49 Apr 18, 2010 vs Fort Hays State 0-1 L 0-3-0 1-5-1 7 37-9-0 12-0-0 Ladenburger (L 13-4) 0 1:37 Apr 18, 2010 vs Washburn W 2-1 2-4-0 1-3-0 (8) 38-9-0 12-0-0 Heerey,J (W 17-1) 0 1:45 *Apr 25, 2010 at Central Missouri W 7-2 7-9-2 2-7-1 7 39-9-0 13-0-0 Ladenburger (W 14-4) 113 2:27 *Apr 25, 2010 at Central Missouri W 4-3 4-6-2 3-8-1 7 40-9-0 14-0-0 Heerey,J (W 18-1) 101 2:00 *Apr 27, 2010 WASHBURN W 8-0 8-14-2 0-3-1 6 41-9-0 15-0-0 Ladenburger (W 15-4) - 1:36 *Apr 27, 2010 WASHBURN W 3-2 3-7-2 2-6-1 7 42-9-0 16-0-0 Heerey,J (W 19-1) 467 1:40 *Apr 30, 2010 at Fort Hays State 4-8 L 4-8-2 8-8-1 7 42-10-0 16-1-0 Ladenburger (L 15-5) 80 1:57 *Apr 30, 2010 at Fort Hays State 3-4 L 3-5-3 4-6-2 (10) 42-11-0 16-2-0 Schmelzer,K (L 5-3) 80 2:34 *May 04, 2010 at Southwest Baptist W 8-1 8-7-2 1-4-0 7 43-11-0 17-2-0 Ladenburger (W 16-5) 103 2:09 *May 04, 2010 at Southwest Baptist W 2-0 2-7-1 0-7-1 7 44-11-0 18-2-0 Heerey,J (W) 94 1:31 May 06, 2010 vs Washburn W 8-0 8-10-0 0-7-3 6 45-11-0 18-2-0 Ladenburger (W 17-5) 0 1:59 May 06, 2010 vs Fort Hays State W 3-2 3-3-2 2-3-2 7 46-11-0 18-2-0 Heerey,J (W 21-1) 400 1:43 May 07, 2010 vs Nebraska-Omaha W 4-2 4-8-0 2-8-2 7 47-11-0 18-2-0 Schmelzer,K (W 6-3) 150 1:58 May 08, 2010 vs Nebraska-Omaha 2-6 L 2-4-1 6-8-2 7 47-12-0 18-2-0 Heerey,J (L 21-2) 217 2:01 May 08, 2010 vs Nebraska-Omaha W 10-1 10-14-0 1-6-1 7 48-12-0 18-2-0 Ladenburger (W 18-5) 277 2:20 May 14, 2010 TEXAS WOMAN’S W 1-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 7 49-12-0 18-2-0 Ladenburger (W 19-5) 436 1:38 May 15, 2010 vs Angelo State 5-10 L 5-6-0 10-11-2 7 49-13-0 18-2-0 Heerey,J (L 21-3) 253 3:03 May 15, 2010 vs Texas Woman’s W 7-0 7-12-1 0-5-1 7 50-13-0 18-2-0 Heerey,J (W 22-3) 224 2:01 May 16, 2010 ANGELO STATE 3-5 L 3-10-1 5-8-1 7 50-14-0 18-2-0 Ladenburger (L 19-6) 234 2:26

24 post-season results

2009 Final MIAA Standings MIAA Regular Season Champions Conference Overall Team W L Pct . W L T Pct . 2010 emporia State ESU 18 2 .900 50 14 0 .781 2009 Central Missouri UNO 18 2 .900 50 13 0 .794 2008 emporia State FHSU 10 10 .500 31 21 0 .596 MWSU 10 10 .500 28 28 0 .500 2007 emporia State UCM 10 10 .500 26 27 0 .491 2006 emporia State NWMSU 9 11 .450 26 24 0 .520 2005 emporia State TSU 9 11 .450 22 33 0 .400 2004 Truman WU 8 12 .400 24 26 0 .480 2003 Truman MSSU 8 12 .400 19 39 1 .331 2002 Washburn SBU 6 14 .300 23 32 0 .418 2001 Missouri Southern PSU 4 16 .200 20 29 1 .410 2010 MIAA Tournament Results MIAA Tournament Champions May 6, 2010 ESU 8, WU 0 UNO 1, TSU 0 2010 emporia State MWSU 6, NWMSU 2 2009 emporia State FHSU 6, UCM 0 UNO 6, MWSU 1 2008 emporia State NWMSU 6, TSU 3 (TSU Eliminated) 2007 emporia State ESU 3, FHSU 2 2006 emporia State UCM 4, WU 1 (WU Eliminated) 2005 emporia State May 7, 2010 2004 emporia State FHSU 8, NWMSU 4 (NWMSU Eliminated) 2003 Truman UCM 7, MWSU 6 (MWSU Eliminated) FHSU 3, UCM 2 (UCM Eliminated) 2002 Truman ESU 4, UNO 2 2001 Missouri Southern UNO 8, FHSU 3 (FHSU Eliminated) 2000 Truman May 3, 2010 1999 Northwest Missouri State UNO 6, ESU 2 1998 Missouri Southern ESU 10, UNO 1 (ESU wins MIAA Tournament) 1997 Central Missouri State 1996 emporia State 1995 Central Missouri State 1994 Central Missouri State 1993 Missouri Southern 1992 Missouri Southern 2010 South Central Region Results 1991 Southeast Missouri State (Records entering the regional) Rank Team Record 1990 Missouri Southern 1 . Midwestern State* 48-6 1989 Missouri-St . Louis 2 . Emporia State* 41-11 1988 Central Missouri State 3 . West Texas A&M 42-14 1987 Central Missouri State 4 . Angelo State 39-12 1986 Truman 5 . Nebraska-Omaha 44-9 1985 Truman 6 . Central Oklahoma 29-17 1984 Northwest Missouri State 7 . Texas Woman’s University 37-19 1983 Truman 8 . St . Mary’s (Texas) 34-19 1982 Central Missouri State *denotes host NCAA South Central Region Results MIAA Titles Won or Shared: Central Missouri 7; Missouri Southern 5; Emporia State 5; Truman, 4; First Round Northwest Missouri State 2; Missouri-St . Louis 1; Southeast Missouri State 1; Washburn 1, Neb . Omaha Angelo State 4, Central Oklahoma 0 1 Emporia State 1, Texas Woman’s 0 Beginning in 2001, the regular season winner was rec- Second Round ognized as MIAA champion . Angelo State 10, Emporia State 5 Texas Woman’s 7, Central Oklahoma 2 (Central Oklahoma Eliminated) From 1982-2000, the conference tournament winner was recognized as MIAA champion . The MIAA contin- ues to conduct a postseason tournament . Elimination Round Emporia State 7, Texas Woman’s 0 (Texas Woman’s Elminated) MIAA Postseason Tournament Titles won: Emporia State 8, Truman 6, Central Missouri 6, Championship Round Missouri Southern 5, Missouri St -Louis. 1, Southeast Angelo State 5, Emporia State 3 (Angelo Wins South Central Sub-Regional) Missouri State 1, Northwest Missouri State 1 25 2010 hitting Stats

Player AVG GP GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF SH SB ATT PO A E FLD% 3 Campbell,Miranda .490 61 61 155 57 76 20 1 14 69 140 .903 59 1 20 0 .627 2 1 20 23 43 85 8 .941 5 Mahan,Angela .397 64 64 219 63 87 17 0 14 48 146 .667 23 0 11 0 .453 1 10 17 21 155 101 13 .952 1 Hughes,Abby 338. 64 64 198 58 67 13 4 11 49 121 .611 25 3 26 0 .417 2 7 40 43 97 125 16 .933 23 Ketter,Linda .33564 64 167 44 56 13 2 6 26 91 .54518 1 19 0 .403 0 15 5 8 62 5 5 .931 20 Self,Amanda .33363 63 177 30 59 8 1 8 46 93 .525 24 2 34 1 .415 2 13 4 4 375 40 1 .998 22 Martin,Kaitlin .32147 15 53 17 17 0 1 3 9 28 .528 9 2 16 0 .438 0 0 6 7 19 5 0 1 .000 2 Brewer,Jessica .31864 64 211 44 67 4 1 0 14 73 .346 10 3 34 0 .357 0 12 16 21 53 2 4 .932 10 Smith,Abby .25045 41 116 7 29 2 0 2 21 37 .319 10 0 22 0 .305 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 .000 7 Potter,Jenna .22262 62 158 28 35 7 1 2 19 50 .316 15 0 41 1 .284 3 7 1 3 58 5 5 .926 21 Huffman,Katie .215 61 60 158 21 34 10 0 3 21 53 .335 17 2 54 0 .298 1 5 2 4 353 30 6 .985 ------12 Heerey,Jennifer .357 9 4 14 4 5 1 0 0 2 6 429. 1 0 5 0 .400 0 1 1 1 4 29 1 .971 14 Tackett,Breayle 200. 35 11 60 3 12 1 0 0 5 13 .2172 0 7 0 .2260 1 0 0 28 2 1 .968 8 Rorebeck,Ashton .16016 3 25 1 4 1 0 0 5 5 200. 0 0 10 0 .160 0 0 0 0 23 1 0 1 .000 4 Schmelzer,Karley .00010 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 000. 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 2 2 4 15 0 1 .000

Totals .320 64 64 1711 379 548 97 11 63 334 856 .500 213 14 299 2 .397 13 78 114 137 1283 496 63 .966 Opponents .241 64 64 1625 171 391 58 2 29 154 540 .332 137 31 385 3 .310 9 52 35 47 1240 522 97 .948

LOB - Team (419), Opp (409) . DPs turned - Team (19), Opp (13) . IBB - Team (14), Campbell,M 14 . Picked off - Heerey,J 1 .

vs Left vs Right w/Runners On w/Bases Empty w/Bases Loaded Rch as Leadoff Fly Gnd Fly/ Player H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg . H AB Avg H AB Avg Rch Ops Pct Out Out Gnd 2 Brewer,Jessica 9 28 .321 58 183 .317 36 103 .350 . . . 31 108 .287 2 5 .400 16 33 .485 40 69 0 6. 3 Campbell,Miranda 11 22 .500 65 133 .489 45 92 .489 . . . 31 63 .492 5 9 .556 23 39 .590 28 29 1 0. 12 Heerey,Jennifer 0 0 - 5 14 .357 2 6 .333 . . . 3 8 .375 0 0 - 4 8 .500 3 2 1 5. 21 Huffman,Katie 5 22 .227 29 136 .213 19 86 .221 . . . 15 72 .208 1 9 .111 9 33 .273 41 30 1 4. 1 Hughes,Abby 9 27 .333 58 171 .339 36 109 .330 . . . 31 89 .348 4 8 .500 21 37 .568 62 43 1 4. 23 Ketter,Linda 5 22 .227 51 145 .352 23 71 .324 . . . 33 96 .344 0 1 .000 18 47 .383 48 54 0 9. 5 Mahan,Angela 9 31 .290 78 188 .415 41 85 .482 . . . 46 134 .343 2 7 .286 48 96 .500 58 64 0 9. 22 Martin,Kaitlin 1 5 .200 16 48 .333 9 28 .321 . . . 8 25 .320 1 1 1 000. 5 14 .357 7 11 0 6. 7 Potter,Jenna 3 21 .143 32 137 .234 15 80 .188 . . . 20 78 .256 1 5 .200 8 30 .267 41 49 0 8. 8 Rorebeck,Ashton 1 4 .250 3 21 .143 4 18 .222 . . . 0 7 .000 1 2 .500 0 3 .000 2 7 0 3. 20 Self,Amanda 5 24 .208 54 153 .353 38 112 .339 . . . 21 65 .323 2 14 .143 12 30 .400 33 54 0 6. 10 Smith,Abby 3 18 .167 26 98 .265 15 58 .259 . . . 14 58 .241 2 12 .167 8 31 .258 28 41 0 7. 14 Tackett,Breayle 2 8 .250 10 52 .192 5 34 .147 . . . 7 26 .269 0 2 .000 3 8 .375 15 24 0 6.

Totals 63 232 .272 485 1479 .328 288 882 .327 . 260 829 .314 21 75 .280 175 409 .428 406 477 0.9 Opponents 0 0 - 391 1625 .241 182 778 .234 . 209 847 .247 15 64 .234 149 424 .351 397 461 0.9

W/Runners W/Runner on 3rd 2- Sucess #Rnrs Pinch Hitting In Scoring Pos. And less than 2 out W/2 Out out Advancing Runners Adv Rnrs Rch Rch H AB Avg H AB Avg RBI Ops Pct H AB Avg RBI Adv Ops Pct w/Out LOB Err FC KL 2 Brewer,Jessica 0 0 - 25 66 .379 5 10 .500 21 69 .304 7 62 118 .525 15 35 13 12 11 3 Campbell,Miranda 0 0 - 40 79 .506 18 22 .818 23 53 .434 19 68 106 .642 11 35 4 5 7 12 Heerey,Jennifer 2 3 .667 2 6 .333 0 2 .000 2 5 .400 2 3 7 .429 1 3 0 0 3 21 Huffman,Katie 0 0 - 11 61 .180 7 18 .389 15 56 .268 6 43 99 .434 13 46 5 3 7 1 Hughes,Abby 0 0 - 26 80 .325 13 21 .619 24 74 .324 23 70 125 .560 22 34 7 8 8 23 Ketter,Linda 0 0 - 16 48 .333 5 8 .625 20 55 .36412 53 92 .57624 31 4 8 5 5 Mahan,Angela 0 0 - 26 59 .441 4 9 .444 32 63 .508 30 66 98 .673 19 23 10 8 7 22 Martin,Kaitlin 3 8 .375 207 .350 3 7 .429 15 5 .3331 11 28 .3932 10 2 1 3 7 Potter,Jenna 0 0 - 10 54 .185 4 6 .667 15 71 .211 10 37 96 .385 18 63 2 5 5 8 Rorebeck,Ashton 1 10 .100 3 13 .231 2 4 .500 2 9 .222 2 7 18 .389 1 7 2 1 2 20 Self,Amanda 0 0 - 31 92 .337 12 28 .429 19 60 .317 17 86 139 .619 27 50 9 11 8 10 Smith,Abby 2 3 .667 11 45 .244 7 13 .538 8 36 .222 9 36 69 .522 21 43 4 6 5 14 Tackett,Breayle 3 17 .176 244 .167 4 4 1 .000 22 3 .1361 14 36 .3896 23 2 4 2

Totals 11 41 .268 212 647 .328 84 152 .553 189 588 .321 139 556 1031 .539 180 419 64 72 73 Opponents 5 21 .238 108 452 .239 50 106 .472 115 534 .215 53 369 885 .417 120 409 46 65 130

26 2010 pitching stats

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP HBP BK SFA SHA 18 Ladenburger,P . 1 .62 19 6 32 27 15 6 1 2 173 .1 141 49 40 66 173 16 2 8 646 .218 2 17 0 3 14 12 Heerey,Jennifer 2 .21 22 3 32 24 16 4 1 0 161 .2 153 61 51 40 117 29 0 13 614 .249 7 8 2 2 23 4 Schmelzer,Karley 2 .306 3 18 8 2 1 2 1 61 .0 57 29 20 13 67 9 0 3 234 .244 4 6 1 3 10 16 Sharp,Lauren 5 .083 2 11 5 2 0 2 1 31 .2 40 27 23 18 28 4 0 5 131 .305 2 0 0 1 5

Totals 2.19 50 14 64 64 35 14 3 4 427.2 391 171 134 137 385 58 2 29 1625 .241 15 31 3 9 52 Opponents 5.01 14 50 64 64 28 3 0 3 413.1 548 379 296 213 299 97 11 63 1711 .320 34 14 1 13 78

vs Left vs Right w/Runners On w/Bases Empty Rch by Leadoff w/2 Out Fly Gnd Fly/ Player H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg H AB Avg Rch Ops Pct H AB Avg Out Out Gnd 12 Heerey,Jennifer 47 162 .290 106 452 .235 65 279 .233 88 335 .263 53 162 .327 44 202 .218 169 182 0 9. 18 Ladenburger,Paige 50 162 .309 91 484 .188 68 314 .217 73 332 .220 58 170 .341 38 206 .184 161 169 1 0. 4 Schmelzer,Karley 18 62 .290 39 172 .227 28 118 .237 29 116 250. 26 59 .441 16 79 .203 45 68 0 7. 16 Sharp,Lauren 12 28 .429 28 103 272. 21 67 .313 19 64 .297 12 32 .375 17 47 .362 22 42 0 5.

Totals 127 414 .307 264 1211 .218 182 778 .234 209 847 .247 149 424 .351 115 534 .215 397 461 0.9 Opponents 70 243 .288 478 1468 .326 288 882 .327 260 829 .314 175 409 .428 189 588 .321 406 477 0.9

IP/ K/BB Stolen Bases Player App-GS App *H/g *R/g *ER/g *BB/g *SO/g Ratio *2B/g *3B/g *HR/g *FO/g *GO/g *BF/g SBA ATT Pct 12 Heerey,Jennifer 32-24 5 .056 .622 .64 2 .21 1 5.73 .07 2 .9 1 .26 0 .00 0 .56 7 .32 7 .88 29 .75 8 13 .615 18 Ladenburger,Paige 32-27 5 .425 .691 .98 1 .62 2 6.67 .99 2 .6 0 .65 0 .08 0 .32 6 .50 6 .83 30 .13 21 27 .778 4 Schmelzer,Karley 18-8 3 .39 6 .54 3 .33 2 .30 1 .49 7 .69 5 .2 1 .03 0 .00 0 .34 5 .16 7 .80 30 .52 3 3 1 000. 16 Sharp,Lauren 11-5 2 .888 .845 .97 5 .08 3 6.98 .19 1 .6 0 .88 0 .00 1 .11 4 .86 9 .28 34 .26 3 4 750.

Totals 64-64 6.68 6.40 2.80 2.19 2.24 6.30 2.8 0.95 0.03 0.47 6.50 7.55 30.35 35 47 .832 Opponents 64-64 6.46 9.28 6.42 5.01 3.61 5.06 1.4 1.64 0.19 1.07 6.88 8.08 34.36 114 137 .745

Jessica Brewer Amanda Self Jennifer Heerey

27 2010 statistics

2010 Fielding C PO A E FLD% DPs SBA CSB SBA% PB CI Multiple Hit Games 2 3 4 5+ Tot 22 Martin,Kaitlin 24 19 5 0 1 .0000 0 0 - 0 0 5 Mahan,Angela 15 11 1 - 27 8 Rorebeck,Ashton 24 23 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 Campbell,Miranda 12 8 - - 20 4 Schmelzer,Karley 19 4 15 0 1 .000 1 3 0 1 .000 0 0 2 Brewer,Jessica 18 2 - - 20 20 Self,Amanda 416 375 40 1 .998 5 35 12 .745 5 0 1 Hughes,Abby 13 3 1 - 17 20 Self,Amanda 11 4 - - 15 21 Huffman,Katie 389 353 30 6 .985 10 0 0 - 0 0 23 Ketter,Linda 13 1 - - 14 12 Heerey,Jennifer 34 4 29 1 .971 2 8 5 .615 0 0 21 Huffman,Katie 7 - - - 7 14 Tackett,Breayle 31 28 2 1 .9683 0 0 - 0 0 7 Potter,Jenna 6 1 - - 7 10 Smith,Abby 4 2 - - 6 18 Ladenburger,P . 53 8 43 2 .962 1 21 6 .778 0 0 12 Heerey,Jennifer 2 - - - 2 5 Mahan,Angela 269 155 101 13 .952 10 0 0 - 0 0 22 Martin,Kaitlin 1 1 - - 2 3 Campbell,Miranda 136 43 85 8 .941 1 0 0 - 0 0 14 Tackett,Breayle 1 - - - 1 TEAM 103 33 2 0 138 1 Hughes,Abby 238 97 125 16 .933 8 0 0 - 0 0 2 Brewer,Jessica 59 53 2 4 .932 0 0 0 - 0 0 Multiple RBI Games 2 3 4 5+ Tot 23 Ketter,Linda 72 62 5 5 .9310 0 0 - 0 0 7 Potter,Jenna 68 58 5 5 .926 2 0 0 - 0 0 3 Campbell,Miranda 8 2 3 3 16 16 Sharp,Lauren 10 1 8 1 .9000 3 1 .750 0 0 1 Hughes,Abby 9 4 1 - 14 10 Smith,Abby 0 0 0 0 .0000 0 0 - 0 0 20 Self,Amanda 7 3 2 - 12 5 Mahan,Angela 4 2 3 - 9 0 Team 0 0 0 0 .0000 0 0 - 0 0 23 Ketter,Linda 3 2 - - 5 Totals 1832 1202 553 77 .958 23 19 15 .559 3 0 21 Huffman,Katie 3 2 - - 5 Opponents 1733 1154 494 85 .951 7 96 16 .857 14 0 10 Smith,Abby 3 - 1 - 4 2 Brewer,Jessica 2 1 - - 3 7 Potter,Jenna 2 1 - - 3 22 Martin,Kaitlin 1 1 - - 2 TEAM GAME HIGHS 8 Rorebeck,Ashton 1 - - - 1 Batting TEAM 43 18 10 3 74 At bats: 35 vs Fort Hays State (Apr 30, 2010) Runs scored: 14 vs Rockhurst University (Feb 26, 2010) 14 vs Missouri Southern (Mar 19, 2010) 14 vs Newman (Mar 31, 2010) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Hits: 17 vs Missouri Southern (Mar 19, 2010) Batting RBIs: 13 vs Rockhurst University (Feb 26, 2010) 13 vs Missouri Southern (Mar 19, 2010) At bats: 5 (14 games ) Doubles: 5 vs Henderson State (Feb 21, 2010) Runs scored: 4 Mahan,Angela vs Missouri Southern (Apr 09, 2010) 5 vs Missouri Western (Apr 13, 2010) 4 Campbell,Miranda vs Missouri Western (Apr 13, 2010) Triples: 1 (11 games ) Hits: 4 Hughes,Abby vs Colorado Mines (Feb 05, 2010) Home runs: 3 (5 games ) 4 Mahan,Angela vs Texas Woman’s (May 15, 2010) Total bases: 26 vs Missouri Southern (Mar 19, 2010) RBIs: 7 Campbell,Miranda vs Pittsburg State (Mar 19, 2010) 26 vs Nebraska-Omaha (May 08, 2010) Doubles: 3 Campbell,Miranda vs Missouri Western (Apr 13, 2010) Walks: 11 (3 games) Triples: 1 (11 games ) Sac hits: 4 vs St. Mary’s (Feb 19, 2010) Home runs: 2 Ketter,Linda vs Colorado Mines (Feb 05, 2010) 4 vs Wayne State (Neb.) (Feb 27, 2010) 2 Campbell,Miranda vs Pittsburg State (Mar 19, 2010) Sac flies: 2 vs Missouri Western (Apr 13, 2010) 2 Mahan,Angela vs Missouri Western (Apr 17, 2010) Stolen bases: 7 vs Missouri Western (Apr 13, 2010) Total bases: 10 Campbell,Miranda vs Pittsburg State (Mar 19, 2010) Hit by pitch: 2 vs Central Oklahoma (Mar 03, 2010) Walks: 3 (7 games ) 2 vs Missouri Western (Apr 13, 2010) Strikeouts: 3 Potter,Jenna vs Regis University (Feb 06, 2010) Caught stealing: 2 (4 games ) 3 Huffman,Katie vs Nebraska-Omaha (Mar 07, 2010) Runners LOB: 12 vs Pittsburg State (Mar 07, 2010) Sac hits: 2 (4 games ) 12 vs Angelo State (May 15, 2010) Sac flies: 1 (13 games ) Hit into DP: 2 vs Washburn (Apr 18, 2010) Stolen bases: 3 Mahan,Angela vs Newman (Mar 31, 2010) 2 vs Angelo State (May 16, 2010) 3 Hughes,Abby vs Pittsburg State (Apr 10, 2010) Fielding 3 Hughes,Abby vs Washburn (Apr 27, 2010) Putouts: 28 vs Wayne State (Neb.) (Feb 27, 2010) Hit by pitch: 1 (14 games ) Assists: 13 vs St. Mary’s (Mar 17, 2010) Caught stealing: 1 (23 games ) 13 vs Washburn (Apr 18, 2010) Runners LOB: 6 Smith,Abby vs Angelo State (May 16, 2010) Errors: 5 vs Cameron (Feb 19, 2010) DPs turned: 2 vs Pittsburg State (Apr 10, 2010) Pitching 2 vs Missouri Western (Apr 13, 2010) 2 vs Fort Hays State (Apr 30, 2010) Innings pitched: 9 .1 Ladenburger,Paige vs Wayne State (Neb .) (2/27/10) Pitching Runs allowed: 8 Schmelzer,Karley vs Cameron (Feb 19, 2010) Innings pitched: 9 .1 vs Wayne State (Neb ). (Feb 27, 2010) 8 Ladenburger,Paige vs Fort Hays State (Apr 30, 2010) Runs allowed: 10 vs Regis University (Feb 06, 2010) Earned runs: 6 Sharp,Lauren vs Regis University (Feb 06, 2010) 10 vs Angelo State (May 15, 2010) 6 Ladenburger,Paige vs Angelo State (May 15, 2010) Earned runs: 10 vs Regis University (Feb 06, 2010) Walks allowed: 6 Sharp,Lauren vs Newman (Mar 31, 2010) 10 vs Angelo State (May 15, 2010) Strikeouts: 11 Ladenburger,Paige vs Colorado Mines (Feb 05, 2010) Walks allowed: 7 vs Angelo State (May 15, 2010) 11 Ladenburger,Paige vs Pittsburg State (Apr 10, 2010) Strikeouts: 11 (4 games ) 11 Schmelzer,Karley vs NW Missouri State (Apr 17, 2010) Hits allowed: 13 vs Colorado Mines (Feb 05, 2010) Hits allowed: 12 Heerey,Jennifer vs Colorado Mines (Feb 05, 2010) Doubles allowed: 3 Heerey,Jennifer vs Colorado Mines (Feb 05, 2010) 28 2010 category leaders

Batting avg Walks Game starts Games finished FIELDING

3 Campbell,Miranda .490 3 Campbell,Miranda 59 2 Brewer,Jessica 64 4 Schmelzer,Karley 8 Fielding pct 5 Mahan,Angela .397 1 Hughes,Abby 25 23 Ketter,Linda 64 12 Heerey,Jennifer 7 1 Hughes,Abby .338 20 Self,Amanda 24 1 Hughes,Abby 64 16 Sharp,Lauren 6 8 Rorebeck,Ashton 1 000. 23 Ketter,Linda 335. 5 Mahan,Angela 23 5 Mahan,Angela 64 22 Martin,Kaitlin 1 000. 20 Self,Amanda .333 20 Self,Amanda 63 Games in relief 4 Schmelzer,Karley 1 000. Hit by pitch 7 Potter,Jenna 62 20 Self,Amanda .998 Slugging pct 4 Schmelzer,Karley 10 21 Huffman,Katie .985 2 Brewer,Jessica 3 Games as sub 12 Heerey,Jennifer 8 12 Heerey,Jennifer .971 3 Campbell,Miranda .903 1 Hughes,Abby 3 16 Sharp,Lauren 6 5 Mahan,Angela .667 22 Martin,Kaitlin 2 22 Martin,Kaitlin 32 Chances 1 Hughes,Abby .611 21 Huffman,Katie 2 14 Tackett,Breayle 24 Wild pitches 23 Ketter,Linda 545. 20 Self,Amanda 2 8 Rorebeck,Ashton 13 20 Self,Amanda 416 22 Martin,Kaitlin .528 4 Schmelzer,Karley 9 12 Heerey,Jennifer 7 21 Huffman,Katie 389 Sac bunts 4 Schmelzer,Karley 4 5 Mahan,Angela 269 On base pct PITCHING 1 Hughes,Abby 238 23 Ketter,Linda 15 Hit batters 3 Campbell,Miranda 136 3 Campbell,Miranda .627 20 Self,Amanda 13 Earned run avg 23 Ketter,Linda 72 5 Mahan,Angela .453 2 Brewer,Jessica 12 18 Ladenburger,Paige 17 7 Potter,Jenna 68 22 Martin,Kaitlin .438 5 Mahan,Angela 10 18 Ladenburger,Paige 1 .62 12 Heerey,Jennifer 8 2 Brewer,Jessica 59 1 Hughes,Abby .417 12 Heerey,Jennifer 2 .21 18 Ladenburger,Paige 53 Sac flies 4 Schmelzer,Karley 2 .30 Batters SO out looking Runs scored Putouts 7 Potter,Jenna 3 Opposing bat avg 18 Ladenburger,Paige 59 5 Mahan,Angela 63 1 Hughes,Abby 2 12 Heerey,Jennifer 47 20 Self,Amanda 375 1 Hughes,Abby 58 20 Self,Amanda 2 18 Ladenburger,Paige .218 21 Huffman,Katie 353 3 Campbell,Miranda 57 10 Smith,Abby 2 4 Schmelzer,Karley .244 Sac bunts allowed 5 Mahan,Angela 155 2 Brewer,Jessica 44 3 Campbell,Miranda 2 12 Heerey,Jennifer .249 1 Hughes,Abby 97 23 Ketter,Linda 44 12 Heerey,Jennifer 23 23 Ketter,Linda 62 Stolen bases Won-loss pct 18 Ladenburger,Paige 14 7 Potter,Jenna 58 Hits 2 Brewer,Jessica 53 1 Hughes,Abby 40 12 Heerey,Jennifer .880 Sac flies allowed 5 Mahan,Angela 87 3 Campbell,Miranda 20 18 Ladenburger,Paige .760 Assists 3 Campbell,Miranda 76 5 Mahan,Angela 17 4 Schmelzer,Karley .667 18 Ladenburger,Paige 3 2 Brewer,Jessica 67 2 Brewer,Jessica 16 4 Schmelzer,Karley 3 1 Hughes,Abby 125 1 Hughes,Abby 67 Wins 5 Mahan,Angela 101 Caught stealing Hits allowed 3 Campbell,Miranda 85 Runs batted in 12 Heerey,Jennifer 22 18 Ladenburger,Paige 43 2 Brewer,Jessica 5 18 Ladenburger,Paige 19 16 Sharp,Lauren 40 20 Self,Amanda 40 3 Campbell,Miranda 69 5 Mahan,Angela 4 4 Schmelzer,Karley 6 4 Schmelzer,Karley 57 21 Huffman,Katie 30 1 Hughes,Abby 49 16 Sharp,Lauren 3 5 Mahan,Angela 48 Steal attempts Runs allowed Errors 20 Self,Amanda 46 Losses 1 Hughes,Abby 43 16 Sharp,Lauren 27 1 Hughes,Abby 16 Doubles 3 Campbell,Miranda 23 18 Ladenburger,Paige 6 4 Schmelzer,Karley 29 5 Mahan,Angela 13 5 Mahan,Angela 21 4 Schmelzer,Karley 3 18 Ladenburger,Paige 49 3 Campbell,Miranda 8 3 Campbell,Miranda 20 2 Brewer,Jessica 21 12 Heerey,Jennifer 3 21 Huffman,Katie 6 5 Mahan,Angela 17 Earned runs allowed 7 Potter,Jenna 5 1 Hughes,Abby 13 Strikeouts Saves 23 Ketter,Linda 5 23 Ketter,Linda 13 4 Schmelzer,Karley 20 21 Huffman,Katie 54 18 Ladenburger,Paige 2 16 Sharp,Lauren 23 Fielding double plays Triples 7 Potter,Jenna 41 4 Schmelzer,Karley 1 18 Ladenburger,Paige 40 16 Sharp,Lauren 1 21 Huffman,Katie 10 1 Hughes,Abby 4 Total plate appearances Walks allowed 5 Mahan,Angela 10 23 Ketter,Linda 2 Innings pitched 1 Hughes,Abby 8 5 Mahan,Angela 253 4 Schmelzer,Karley 13 20 Self,Amanda 5 Home runs 2 Brewer,Jessica 236 18 Ladenburger,Paige 173 .1 16 Sharp,Lauren 18 14 Tackett,Breayle 3 1 Hughes,Abby 235 12 Heerey,Jennifer 161 .2 12 Heerey,Jennifer 40 7 Potter,Jenna 2 3 Campbell,Miranda 14 4 Schmelzer,Karley 61 .0 12 Heerey,Jennifer 2 5 Mahan,Angela 14 At bats Doubles allowed 1 Hughes,Abby 11 Batters struck out 20 Self,Amanda 8 5 Mahan,Angela 219 16 Sharp,Lauren 4 23 Ketter,Linda 6 2 Brewer,Jessica 211 18 Ladenburger,Paige 173 4 Schmelzer,Karley 9 1 Hughes,Abby 198 12 Heerey,Jennifer 117 Total bases Triples allowed Games played Appearances 5 Mahan,Angela 146 16 Sharp,Lauren 0 3 Campbell,Miranda 140 2 Brewer,Jessica 64 18 Ladenburger,Paige 32 4 Schmelzer,Karley 0 1 Hughes,Abby 121 23 Ketter,Linda 64 12 Heerey,Jennifer 32 12 Heerey,Jennifer 0 20 Self,Amanda 93 1 Hughes,Abby 64 18 Ladenburger,Paige 2 23 Ketter,Linda 91 5 Mahan,Angela 64 Games started 2 Brewer,Jessica 73 20 Self,Amanda 63 Home runs allowed 7 Potter,Jenna 62 18 Ladenburger,Paige 27 12 Heerey,Jennifer 24 4 Schmelzer,Karley 3 16 Sharp,Lauren 5 29 the miaa

MIAA Membership Over the past 95 years, the MIAA has gained the in July . reputation of being one of the top NCAA Division II He would be in the position for 16 years, retiring conferences in the nation . MIAA student-athletes have University of Central Missouri in 1997 . Former Gulf South and Metro commissioner won 12 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, Ralph McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years Location ...... Warrensburg, Mo . 153 individual national titles . The MIAA currently con- before his retirement in 2007 . Jim Johnson succeeded Mascot ...... Mules ducts championships in eight sports for men and eight McFillen in July of that year . Dr . Bob Boerigter was Emporia State University for women . named the new commissioner in late 2010 . Location ...... Emporia, Kan . For the men, champions are crowned in football, Southwest Baptist University brought membership Mascot ...... Hornets cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & back to eight schools in 1986, before the major Ft . Hays State University field, baseball, tennis and golf . The women compete expansion of the conference in 1989 . Pittsburg State, Location ...... Hays, Kan . for titles in volleyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, Washburn, Missouri Southern State College (now Mascot ...... Tigers indoor and outdoor track & field, softball, golf and University) and Missouri Western State College (now Lincoln University tennis . University) °© formerly members of the Central States Location ...... Jeffierson City, Mo . The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when Intercollegiate Conference °© began competition in the Mascot ...... Tigers the NCAA Division II conference changed its name 1989-90 season . from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following Missouri Southern State University the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association . Location ...... Joplin, Mo . the 1990-91 season to move on to NCAA Division I, The decision to make the change originated in and was replaced by Emporia State University in the Mascot ...... Lions 1989, when Pittsburg State University and Washburn 1991-92 season . Missouri Western State College University became the first schools outside the state of In August 1991, Judy Willson was hired as the Location ...... St . Joseph, Mo . Missouri to gain membership in the MIAA . MIAA’s first full-time sports information director . She Mascot ...... Griffons The conference was first organized in 1912 with left in 1994, and was succeeded by Matt Newbery, University of Nebraska-Omaha 14 member institutions . Of those original members, formerly the assistant sports information director at Location ...... Omaha, Neb . the University of Central Missouri, Truman State Pittsburg State . He became the assistant to the com- Mascot ...... Mavericks University, and Northwest Missouri State University still missioner for media relations in 2005 . Kellen Coleman Northwest Missouri State University remain a part of the MIAA . replaced Newberry as Director of Communications for Location ...... Maryville, Mo . The first change in membership came in 1924, the 2008-09 season . A third full-time staff member was Mascot ...... Bearcats when the MIAA reorganized to include only the five added in 2005, as former Emporia State track and field Pittsburg State University regional Missouri state colleges: Central, Truman athlete Natasha Oakes was hired as the assistant to (at the time known as Northeast Missouri State), the commissioner for compliance . Larry House joined Location ...... Pittsburg, Kan . the staff in August 2007 as coordinator of external Mascot ...... Gorillas Northwest, Southeast Missouri State University and Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri affairs . Renee Hultgren replaced Natasha Oakes in Southwest Baptist University State) . December of 2010 . Location ...... Bolivar, Mo . Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the The current membership of the MIAA is at 11 Mascot ...... Bearcats membership: the Missouri School of Mines (later the schools, with the departure of Missouri-St . Louis in Truman State University -Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln University 1996 and Missouri-Rolla in 2005, the forfeiture of Location ...... Kirksville, Mo . in 1970, and the University of Missouri-St . Louis in membership by Lincoln in 1999 and the addition of Fort Mascot ...... Bulldogs 1980 . Hays State University in 2006 and the University of Washburn University The 1980s brought the biggest changes in the con- Nebraska-Omaha in 2008 . Lincoln re-joines the league Location ...... Topeka, Kan . ference . In 1981, Southwest Missouri State University this season to make the league a 12-team league . Mascot ...... Ichabods opted to move to NCAA Division I and the MIAA appointed its first full-time commissioner, Ken Jones, MIAA Staff

Commissioner Dr . Bob Boerigter Office - (816) 421-6422 bboer@themiaa .com

Asst . Commissioner/SWA Renee Hultgren Office - (816) 421-6422 rhultgren@themiaa .com

2010 MIAA Softball Final Standings Director of Conference Overall Communications Team W L Pct . W L Pct . Kellen Coleman ESU 18 2 .900 50 14 .781 Office - (816) 421-6422 UNO 18 2 900. 50 13 .794 kcoleman@themiaa .com FHSU 10 10 .500 31 21 .596 MWSU 10 10 .500 28 28 .500 Coordinator of External UCM 10 10 .500 26 27 .491 Affairs NWMSU 9 11 .450 26 24 .520 Larry House TSU 9 11 .450 22 33 .400 Office - (816) 421-6422 WU 8 12 .400 24 26 .480 lhouse@themiaa .com MSSU 8 12 .400 19 39 .331 SBU 6 14 .300 23 32 .418 PSU 4 16 .200 20 29 .410 30 MIAA Awards

Most Valuable Player Hornets on the 2010 MIAA Academic Honor Roll

Miranda Campbell, Sr., 3B, Emporia State Mahan, Angela ESU 2B Jr . Biology Liberty, Mo . Freshman of the Year Self, Amanda ESU C Fr . Biology Blue Springs, Mo . Huffman, Katie ESU 1B Fr . Undecided Belton, Mo . Miranda Campbell Paige Ladenburger, P, Emporia State Martin, Kaitlin ESU UT So . Nursing Andale, Kan . Pitcher of the Year Reichard, Taylor ESU UT Fr . Psychology Augusta, Kan . Beth Haley, Jr ., P, Nebraska-Omaha Rorebeck, Ashton ESU UT So . Biology Wichita, Kan . Coach of the Year Schmelzer, Karley ESU P Fr . Elem . Ed . Garden Plain, Kan . Kristi Bredbenner, Emporia State Sharp, Lauren ESU P Fr . Elem . Ed . Gladstone, Mo . Paige Ladenburger Smith, Abby ESU DP Jr . Sociology Liberty, Mo . Jeanne Scarpello, Nebraska-Omaha

2010 All-MIAA First Team P: Beth Haley, Jr ., Nebraska-Omaha P: Paige Ladenburger, Fr., Emporia State C: Kristi Meneely, Sr ., Nebraska-Omaha 1B: Kristin Wellwood, Sr ., Nebraska-Omaha 2B: Treightin Yates, Sr ., Nebraska-Omaha SS: Amanda DeCastro, So ., Pittsburg State 3B: Miranda Campbell, Sr., Emporia State** Angela Mahan Amanda Self Katie Huffman Kaitlin Martin Taylor Reichard OF: Adrian Mohr, Sr ., Fort Hays State OF: Linda Ketter, Sr., Emporia State OF: Dacey Hassey, Jr ., Northwest Missouri DP: Erin Leslie, Sr ., Northwest Missouri UT: Lindsey Slocum, Jr ., Nebraska-Omaha

*=unanimous choice

Ashton Rorebeck Karley Schmelzer Lauren Sharp Abby Smith

Paige Ladenburger Miranda Campbell Linda Ketter

2010 All-MIAA Second Team P: Jennifer Heerey, So., Emporia State 2010 All-MIAA Honorable Mention (ESU ONLY) P: Kayla Rupa, Jr ., Fort Hays State C: Angie Turner, Sr ., Missouri Southern Amanda Self, Fr ., C 1B: Kasey Martin, Jr ., Central Missouri Jessica Brewer, Fr ., OF . 1B: Adriana Wortley, So ., Fort Hays State 2B: Angela Mahan, Jr., Emporia State SS: Abby Hughes, Jr., Emporia State 3B: Krysta Baderdeen, Jr ., Southwest Baptist OF: Alli Hukill, Jr ., Nebraska-Omaha OF: Cassie Martin, Sr ., Pittsburg State OF: Megan Roark, Jr ., Missouri Southern DP: Jessica Jones, Sr ., Pittsburg State UT: Maddie Holub, Fr ., Fort Hays State

Amanda Self Jessica Brewer

Jennifer Heerey Angela Mahan Abby Hughes 31 2010 Miaa statistics

Team Batting G Avg OB% SLG% AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB SBA S SF

1 . Nebraska-Omaha 63 340. .401 1746.512 378 594 91 7 65 360 163 253 50 58 76 13 2. Emporia State 64 .320 .397 .500 1711 379 548 97 11 63 334 213 299 114 137 78 13 3 . Fort Hays State 52 .302 .364 .470 1446 297 437 77 9 49 268 117 233 39 47 9 9 4 . Washburn 50 301. .364 1357.461 245 409 69 5 46 221 111 233 20 28 49 6 5 . Northwest Missouri 50 .297 .362 .452 1405 260 417 81 13 37 230 129 235 58 64 39 5 6 . Central Missouri 53 .295 .350 .463 1437 227 424 53 6 59 203 102 234 47 59 59 5 7 . Pittsburg State 50 .286 .343 .405 1306 197 374 58 5 29 171 87 141 32 39 65 5 8 . Missouri Western 56 .273 .343 .401 1515 251 414 60 8 39 211 138 233 56 66 38 3 9 . Missouri Southern 59 .269 .349 .378 1523 220 409 69 8 27 203 173 284 34 49 48 3 10 . Southwest Baptist 55 .264 .320 .376 1421 193 375 45 5 35 180 92 323 74 93 26 6 11 . Truman 55 255. .327 1401.342 192 357 41 3 25 175 126 272 90 106 46 12

Team Pitching G ERA BAvg W L IP H R ER BB SO CG HR ShO SV BB/7 SO/7

1 . Nebraska-Omaha 63 2 .57 .22950 13 416 361.0 150 119 104 352 41 30 14 2 2 .257 .62 2. Emporia State 64 2.82 .241 50 14 427.2 391 171 134 137 385 35 29 14 4 2.88 8.10 3 . Fort Hays State 52 4 .10 .251 31 21 345 .0 341 198 157 132 331 43 37 6 2 3 .44 8 .63 4 . Missouri Western 56 4 .16 .267 28 28 374 .1 399 239 173 167 253 40 40 6 1 4 .02 6 .08 5 . Truman 55 4 .44 .26722 32 356 370.2 213 176 155 300 27 44 7 4 3 .917 .57 6 . Central Missouri 53 4 .86 .258 26 27 344 .1 348 234 186 196 189 21 27 4 1 5 .12 4 .94 7 . Southwest Baptist 55 4 .97 .280 23 32 360 .0 408 243 199 159 247 23 43 5 1 3 .97 6 .18 8 . Washburn 50 5 .08 .30324 26 324 401.1 228 183 123 162 25 32 4 2 3 .414 .50 9 . Pittsburg State 50 5 .36 .329 20 29 321 .0 447 226 191 89 217 36 38 6 2 2 .50 6 .08 10 . Northwest Missouri 50 5 .57 .344 26 24 325 .0 501 275 201 69 203 13 42 3 7 1 .91 5 .62 11 . Missouri Southern 59 6 .50 .344 19 39 376 .2 576 363 272 95 141 22 33 4 3 2 .27 3 .37

Team Fielding PO A E DP .PCT Team Stolen Bases SB ATT 1. Emporia State 1283 496 63 19 .966 Emporia State 114 137 2 . Washburn 973 501 54 17 .965 Truman State 90 106 3 . Truman 1070 364 54 11 .964 Southwest Baptist 74 93 4 . Nebraska-Omaha1248 535 68 17 .963 Northwest Missouri 58 64 5 . Pittsburg State 963 392 52 10 .963 Missouri Western 56 66 6 . Southwest Baptist 1079 387 61 9 .960 Nebraska-Omaha 50 58 7 . Central Missouri 1033 451 63 12 .959 Central Missouri 47 59 8 . Fort Hays State 1035 314 61 4 .957 Fort Hays State 39 47 9 . Missouri Western 1123 504 86 16 .950 Missouri Southern 34 49 10 . Mo . Southern 1130 613 108 18 .942 Pittsburg State 32 39 11 . NW Missouri 975 407 88 13 .940 Washburn 20 28

Individual Battiing Schl .Yr . G Avg OB% Slug AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB SBA S SF 1 . Leslie-NWMSU SR 50 445. .505 164.713 44 73 12 4 8 38 19 21 18 22 1 1 2 . Yates,Treigh-UNO SR 63 434. .491 205.600 38 89 16 0 6 51 20 20 3 4 14 1 3. Mahan,A-ESU JR 64 .397 .453 .667 219 63 87 17 0 14 48 23 11 17 21 10 1 4 . Baderdeen,K .-SBUJR 52 396. .442 159.660 29 63 9 0 11 37 5 17 8 10 2 0 5 . Holub,M .-FHSU FR 52 384. .413 185.643 51 71 17 2 9 52 9 16 13 15 0 1 6 . Martin,Ka-UCM JR 51 377. .427 151.404 6 57 4 0 0 12 8 12 1 1 8 0 7 . Hassey-NWMSU JR 50 375. .433 160.544 24 60 15 0 4 38 14 8 0 0 1 1 8 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 63 371. .433 197.655 49 73 16 2 12 61 21 23 4 4 5 3 9 . DeCastro-PSU SO 50 367. .405 150.740 34 55 12 4 12 39 10 17 2 2 0 2 10 . FeichtingerM-UNOSO 63 363. .447 193.394 44 70 6 0 0 5 30 32 5 6 16 2

Individual Pitching Schl . Yr . G GS ERA BAvg W-L IP H R ER BB SO CG HR ShO SV BB/7 SO/7 1. Ladenburger-ESU FR 32 27 2.08 .218 19 6 173.1 141 49 40 66 173 15 8 6 2 3.43 8.98 2 . Haley,Beth-UNO JR 36 27 2 .49 21227. 4 159 138.1 49 44 38 115 20 9 8 1 2 .156 .50 3 . vanGennip,R .-TSUSR 37 24 2 .51 12195. 12 186 134.2 65 52 79 230 18 16 5 4 3 .8111 .09 4 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 31 24 2 .51 22218. 3 172 140.0 56 48 29 173 16 16 4 0 1 .529 .05 5. Heerey,J-ESU SO 32 24 2.84 .249 22 3 161.2 153 61 51 40 117 16 13 4 0 2.23 6.51 6 . Negrete,Meli-UNO SR 21 12 2 .87 .2517 6 84 .2 83 45 27 37 64 5 5 0 1 3 .93 6 80. 7 . Belger,J .-MWSUJR 31 28 3 .51 15258. 14 179 184.2 111 70 100 123 22 9 3 0 5 .016 .16 8 . Espy-UCM FR 33 19 3 .51 12232. 12 141 123.0 68 55 55 90 12 13 1 0 3 .515 .74 9 . Rupa,K .-FHSU JR 28 26 3 .83 16265. 10 171 183.2 96 73 48 140 21 21 4 0 2 .527 .34 10 . Creger-NWMSU FR 37 25 4 .10 13311. 13 151 204.1 105 69 19 140 11 21 3 2 1 .138 .33

32 2010 miaa statistical leaders

HITS CL G H H/G STOLEN BASES CL G SB SB/G STRIKEOUTS CL G SO SO/G

1 . Yates,Treigh-UNO SR 63 89 1 .41 1. Hughes,A-ESU JR 64 40 .63 1 . vanGennip,R -TSU. SR 37 230 11 .09 2 Mahan,A-ESU JR 64 87 1.36 2 . Weber,A -TSU. JR 53 26 .49 2 . Rose-SBU JR 40 179 8 16. 3. Campbell,M-ESU SR 61 76 1.25 3. Campbell,M-ESU SR 61 20 .33 3 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 31 173 9 05. 4 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 63 73 1 .16 Miller,L .-TSU FR 48 20 .42 Holub,M .-FHSU FR 24 173 10 .71 Leslie-NWMSU SR 50 73 1 .46 Munoz-SBU SR 55 20 .36 Ladenburger-ESU FR 32 173 8.98 6 . Holub,M .-FHSU FR 52 71 1 .37 6 . Martin-PSU SR 50 18 .36 6 . Slayden-PSU SR 37 165 7 38. 7 . FeichtingerM-UNO SO 63 70 1 .11 7 . Rupa,K -FHSU. JR 28 140 7 34. Leslie-NWMSU SR 50 18 .36 8 . Brewer,J-ESU FR 64 67 1 .05 Creger-NWMSU FR 37 140 8 33. 8. Mahan,A-ESU JR 64 17 .27 Hughes,A-ESU JR 64 67 1.05 9 . Belger,J .-MWSU JR 31 123 6 16. 9. Brewer,J-ESU FR 64 16 .25 10 . Wellwood,Kri-UNO SR 63 65 1 .03 10. Heerey,J-ESU SO 32 117 6.51

RUNS SCORED CL G R R/G TOTAL BASES CL G TB TB/G APPEARANCES CL App GS W L Sv

1. Mahan,A-ESU JR 64 63 .98 1. Mahan,A-ESU JR 64 146 2.28 1 . Rose-SBU JR 40 30 15 19 1 2. Hughes,A-ESU JR 64 58 .91 2. Campbell,M-ESU SR 61 140 2.30 2 . Bennett-MSSU FR 39 27 8 16 1 3. Campbell,M-ESU SR 61 57 .93 3 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 63 129 2 .05 3 . Slayden-PSU SR 37 27 14 13 2 4 . Holub,M .-FHSU FR 52 51 .98 4 . Yates,Treigh-UNO SR 63 123 1 .95 Creger-NWMSU FR 37 25 13 13 2 5 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 63 49 .78 5. Hughes,A-ESU JR 64 121 1.89 vanGennip,R -TSU. SR 37 24 12 12 4 6 . Tani,S .-FHSU JR 52 47 .90 6 . Holub,M .-FHSU FR 52 119 2 .29 6 . Clute-MSSU FR 36 21 9 16 1 7 . Leslie-NWMSU SR 50 117 2 .34 Haley,Beth-UNO JR 36 27 21 4 1 HOME RUNS CL G HR HR/G 8 . Mohr,A .-FHSU SR 52 115 2 .21 8 . Espy-UCM FR 33 19 12 12 0 9 . Hukill,Alli-UNO JR 63 112 1 .78 9. Heerey,J-ESU SO 32 24 22 3 0 1. Mahan,A-ESU JR 64 14 .22 10 . DeCastro-PSU SO 50 111 2 .22 Ladenburger-ESU FR 32 27 19 6 2 Hukill,Alli-UNO JR 63 14 .22

Campbell,M-ESU SR 61 14 .23 WALKS CL G BB BB/G SAVES CL G Sv 4 . Wortley,A .-FHSU SO 52 12 .23 Marble-UCM SR 53 12 .23 1 . vanGennip,R -TSU. SR 37 4 1. Campbell,M-ESU SR 61 59 .97 Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 63 12 .19 2 . Brunmeier-NWMSU FR 28 3 2 . Williams,T .-WU SR 50 43 .86 Williams,T .-WU SR 50 12 .24 3 . Turner-MSSU FR 51 31 .61 DeCastro-PSU SO 50 12 .24 GAMES STARTED CL App GS W L Sv 4 . FeichtingerM-UNO SO 63 30 .48 DOUBLES CL G 2B 2B/G 5 . Wortley,A -FHSU. SO 52 27 .52 1 . Rose-SBU JR 40 30 15 19 1 6 . Brooks-MSSU FR 50 26 .52 2 . Belger,J .-MWSU JR 31 28 15 14 0 1. Campbell,M-ESU SR 61 20 .33 7. Hughes,A-ESU JR 64 25 .39 3. Ladenburger-ESU FR 32 27 19 6 2 2 . Hendricks-NWMSU FR 47 19 .40 Williamson-MWSU SR 52 25 .48 Long,K .-WU SR 30 27 11 18 0 3. Mahan,A-ESU JR 64 17 .27 9. Self,A-ESU FR 63 24 .38 Haley,Beth-UNO JR 36 27 21 4 1 Holub,M .-FHSU FR 52 17 .33 Slayden-PSU SR 37 27 14 13 2 5 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 63 16 .25 WINS CL G W L Bennett-MSSU FR 39 27 8 16 1 Yates,Treigh-UNO SR 63 16 .25 8 . Rupa,K -FHSU. JR 28 26 16 10 0 Mohr,A .-FHSU SR 52 16 .31 1. Heerey,J-ESU SO 32 22 3 9 . Creger-NWMSU FR 37 25 13 13 2 8 . Hassey-NWMSU JR 50 15 .30 Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 31 22 3 9. Hughes,A-ESU JR 64 13 .20 3 . Haley,Beth-UNO JR 36 21 4 SHUTOUTS CL G ShO Ketter,L-ESU SR 64 13 .20 4. Ladenburger-ESU FR 32 19 6 5 . Rupa,K .-FHSU JR 28 16 10 1 . Haley,Beth-UNO JR 36 8 TRIPLES CL G 3B 3B/G 2. Ladenburger-ESU FR 32 6 6 . Belger,J .-MWSU JR 31 15 14 3 . Slayden-PSU SR 37 5 Rose-SBU JR 40 15 19 1 . Hendricks-NWMSU FR 47 5 .11 Rose-SBU JR 40 5 8 . Holub,M .-FHSU FR 24 14 10 Hudson,A .-MWSU JR 55 5 .09 vanGennip,R -TSU. SR 37 5 Slayden-PSU SR 37 14 13 3. Hughes,A-ESU JR 64 4 .06 6. Heerey,J-ESU SO 32 4 DeCastro-PSU SO 50 4 .08 10 . Creger-NWMSU FR 37 13 13 Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 31 4 Leslie-NWMSU SR 50 4 .08 Rupa,K -FHSU. JR 28 4 6 . Mohr,A .-FHSU SR 52 3 .06 INNINGS PITCHED CL G IP IP/G Bengtson-UCM FR 53 3 .06 COMPLETE GAMES CL App GS CG W L Himpel,Li .-WU SO 50 3 .06 1 . Slayden-PSU SR 37 201 .1 5 .44 Bax-MSSU FR 59 3 .05 2 . Rose-SBU JR 40 197 .1 4 93. 1 . Slayden-PSU SR 37 27 24 14 13 Hinton,Katel-UNO SO 61 3 .05 3 . vanGennip,R .-TSU SR 37 186 .2 5 .05 2 . Belger,J .-MWSU JR 31 28 22 15 14 4 . Belger,J .-MWSU JR 31 179 .2 5 80. 3 . Rupa,K -FHSU. JR 28 26 21 16 10 RUNS BATTED IN CL G RBI RBI/G 5. Ladenburger-ESU FR 32 173.1 5.42 4 . Haley,Beth-UNO JR 36 27 20 21 4 6 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 31 172 .0 5 55. Rose-SBU JR 40 30 20 15 19 1. Campbell,M-ESU SR 61 69 1.13 7 . Rupa,K .-FHSU JR 28 171 .2 6 .13 Holub,M -FHSU. FR 24 23 20 14 10 2 . Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 63 61 .97 8 . Long,K .-WU SR 30 168 .0 5 60. 7 . Long,K .-WU SR 30 27 19 11 18 3 . Holub,M .-FHSU FR 52 52 1 .00 9. Heerey,J-ESU SO 32 161.2 5.05 8 . vanGennip,R -TSU. SR 37 24 18 12 12 4 . Yates,Treigh-UNO SR 63 51 .81 10 . Haley,Beth-UNO JR 36 159 .1 4 43. 9. Heerey,J-ESU SO 32 24 16 22 3 5 . Mohr,A .-FHSU SR 52 50 .96 Slocum,Linds-UNO JR 31 24 16 22 3 6. Hughes,A-ESU JR 64 49 .77 7. Mahan,A-ESU JR 64 48 .75 Hukill,Alli-UNO JR 63 48 .76 9. Self,A-ESU FR 63 46 .73 10 . Krejci,Julia-UNO SR 62 44 .71 33 miaa opponents

Central Missouri Missouri Western State Southwest Baptist Missouri Southern State

Location ...... Warrensburg, Mo . Location ...... St . Joseph, Mo . Location ...... Bolivar, Mo . Location ...... Joplin, Mo . Enrollment ...... 11,000 Enrollment ...... 5,158 Enrollment ...... 3,536 Enrollment ...... 5,740 Nickname ...... Jennies Nickname ...... Griffons Nickname ...... Bearcats Nickname ...... Lady Lions Colors ...... Cardinal and Black Colors ...... Black and Gold Colors ...... Purple and White Colors ...... Green and Gold Home Field . . . . Jennies Field (400) Home Field . . . . MWSC Complex (500) Home Field . . SBU Softball Field (200) Home Field . . . Lea Kungle Field (500) President . . . . Dr. . Aaron Podolefsky President . . . Dr. . Robert Vartabedian President ...... Dr . C Pat Taylor President ...... Dr . Bruce Speck Athletic Director . . . . . Jerry Hughes Athletic Director . . . . David Williams Athletic Director . . . . . Brent Good Athletic Director . . . Jared Bruggeman

Softball Quick Facts Softball Quick Facts Head Coach ...... Christy Capner Softball Quick Facts Head Coach . . . . . Susan Anderson Head Coach ...... Jennifer Bagley Alma Mater . . . Southwest Baptist (‘04) Head Coach ...... Bill Gray Alma Mater . . . . Central Missouri ‘97 Alma Mater . . . . Moorhead State (‘96) Record at School . . . 78-129 (4 years) Alma Mater . . . . Pittsburg State (‘93) Record at School . . . 128-85 (4 years) Record at School . . . . 294-212 (9 years) 2010 Overall Record ...... 23-32 Record at School . . . 41-75 (2 years) 2009 Record ...... 26-27 2010 Overall Record ...... 28-28 MIAA Record/Finish ...... 6-14/10th 2010 Record ...... 19-39-1 MIAA Record/Finish . . . . 10-10/T-3rd MIAA Record/Finish . . . . . 10-10/T-3rd Series Record . . . . . ESU leads 34-8 MIAA Record/Finish . . . . 8-12/T-8th Series Record . . . . . ESU leads 47-38 Series Record . . . . ESU leads 46-24 Series Record . . . MSSU leads 34-27 Sports Information . . . Greg Gorham Media Relations (660) Media Relations (816) Office ...... 328-1799 Media Relations (417) Sports Information . . Rob McCutcheon Sports Information . . Trevor Berneking Fax ...... 328-1745 Sports Information . . . . Justin Maskus Office ...... 543-4312 Office ...... 271-4257 Office ...... 625-9359 Fax ...... 543-8034 Fax ...... 271-4544 Fax ...... 625-9397

Northwest Missouri State Nebraska-Omaha Truman State Pittsburg State

Location ...... Maryville, Mo . Location ...... Omaha, Neb . Location ...... Kirksville, Mo . Location ...... Pittsburg, Kan . Enrollment ...... 6,500 Enrollment ...... 14,000 Enrollment ...... 6,000 Enrollment ...... 6,751 Nickname ...... Bearcats Nickname ...... Mavericks Nickname ...... Bulldogs Nickname ...... Gorillas Colors . . . . Forrest Green and White Colors ...... Crimson and Black Colors ...... Purple and White Colors ...... Crimson and Gold Home Field ...... Bearcat Field Home Field . . Claussen-Westgate Field Home Field Truman Softball Field (250) Home Field . . . PSU Softball Complex President ...... Dr . Dean Hubbard President . . . . . Dr . Jon Christiensen President . . . . . Dr . Barbara Dixon President ...... Dr . Steven Scott Athletic Director . . . Dr . Bob Boerigter Athletic Director ...... David Miller Athletic Director . . . Jerry Wollmering Athletic Director . . . . . Chuck Broyles

Softball Quick Facts Softball Quick Facts Softball Quick Facts Softball Quick Facts Head Coach ...... Ryan Anderson Head Coach ...... Jeanne Scarpello Head Coach ...... Erin Brown Head Coach ...... Annette Hunt-Shepher Alma Mater . . Nebraska-Kearney (‘99) Alma Mater ...... Augustana (‘96) Alma Mater ...... Truman (‘02) Alma Mater ...... Maryland (‘97) Record at School . . . 96-102 (4 years) Record at School 492-154-1 (11 years) Record at School . . . . 71-118. (4 years) Record at School ...... First Year 2010 Overall Record ...... 26-24 2010 Overall Record ...... 50-13 2010 Overall Record ...... 22-33 2010 Overall Record ...... 20-29-1 MIAA Record/Finish ...... 9-11/T-6th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 18-2/T-1st MIAA Record/Finish ...... 9-11/T-6th MIAA Record/Finish ...... 4-16/11th Series Record . . . . ESU leads 37-17 Series Record . . . . ESU leads 26-17 Series Record . . . . . ESU leads 32-26 Series Record . . . . ESU leads 63-46

Media Relations (660) Media Relations (402) Media Relations (660) Media Relations (620) Sports Information . . Bryan Boettcher Sports Information . . . . Dave Ahlers Sports Information . . . . Kevin White Sports Information . . . . Dan Wilkes Office ...... 562-1118 Office ...... 554-3387 Office ...... 785-4276 Office ...... 235-4147 Press box ...... 562-1118 Press box ...... 595-2110 Press box ...... 785-4175 Fax ...... 235-4149

Washburn Fort Hays State Lincoln Location ...... Topeka, Kan . Location ...... Hays, Ks Location . . . . . Jefferson City, Mo . Enrollment ...... 7,400 Enrollment ...... 9,000 Enrollment ...... 3,000 Nickname ...... Lady Blues Nickname ...... Tigers Nickname ...... Blue Tigers Colors ...... Yale Blue and White Colors ...... Black and Gold Colors ...... Navy and White Home Field . . . . WU Softball Complex Home Field ...... Tiger Stadium Home Field . . . . Blue Tiger Stadium President ...... Dr . Jerry Farley President . . Dr . Edward H . Hammond President . . . . Dr . Carolyn Mahoney Athletic Director . . . . . Loren Ferre´ Athletic Director . . . . Curtis Hemmeke Athletic Director . . . . . Betty Kemna

Softball Quick Facts Softball Quick Facts Softball Quick Facts Head Coach ...... Lisa Carey Head Coach ...... Julia LeMaire Head Coach ...... Nicole Stacey Alma Mater ...... Oklahoma (‘02) Alma Mater ...... Quincy (‘04) Alma Mater . . . Central Methodist (‘99) Record at School . . 247-191 (9 years) Record at School . . . . 63-54 (2 years) Record at School ...... First Year 2010 Overall Record ...... 24-26 2010 Record ...... 31-21 2010 Record ...... 9-31 MIAA Record/Finish ...... 8-12/T-8th MIAA Record/Finish . . . . 10-10/T-3rd MIAA Record/Finish . . . . . First Year Series Record . . . . ESU leads 71-53-1 Series Record . . . . ESU leads 32-19 Series Record . . . . ESU leads 13-0

Media Relations (785) Media Relations (785) Media Relations (573) Sports Information . . . Gene Cassell Sports Information . . . Ryan Prickett Sports Information . . . . Brian Kortz Office ...... 231-1010 x1791 Office ...... 628-5903 Office ...... 661-5343 Press box ...... 231-1010 x2511 Press box ...... 628-5800

34 series records

Team First Last Record Kansas ‘70 ‘02 7-16 Salem (W .V .) ‘81 ‘81 1-0 Kansas State ‘70 ‘83 14-6 Sam Houston (Texas) ‘81 ‘86 1-4 Abilene Christian (Texas) ‘98 ‘10 7-5 Kansas Wesleyan ‘85 ‘03 20-1 San Franscisco State '06 '06 1-1 Adams State (Colo .) ‘98 ‘98 1-0 Kennesaw State (Ga .) ‘91 ‘91 1-0 Science & Arts (Okla .) ‘98 ‘03 2-0 Angelo State ‘05 ‘10 5-8 Lincoln (Mo .) ‘92 ‘09 13-0 Shippenburg University '06 '06 1-0 Arizona State ‘71 ‘71 0-1 Livingston (N .C .) ‘93 ‘93 1-0 Simpson (Iowa) ‘91 ‘96 1-2 Arkansas Tech ‘04 ‘09 2-0 Lock Haven '06 '06 0-1 South Dakota ‘80 ‘08 10-1 Arkansas-Monticello ‘01 ‘04 2-2 Longview CC (Mo .) ‘81 ‘81 1-0 South Dakota State ‘80 ‘04 2-2 Augsburg (Minn .) ‘81 ‘81 1-0 Longwood (Va .) ‘04 ‘04 1-0 Southeast Missouri ‘86 ‘86 0-2 Augustana (Ill .) ‘96 ‘96 2-0 Loras (Iowa) ‘83 ‘83 1-0 Southeastern Oklahoma ‘98 ‘09 1-5 Augustana (S .D .) ‘80 ‘09 10-4 Mary (N .D .) ‘89 ‘08 3-0 Southern Arkansas ‘04 ‘05 2-1 Austin Peay (Tenn .) ‘90 ‘90 1-0 Marycrest (Iowa) ‘79 ‘79 2-0 Southern Colorado ‘96 ‘97 3-0 Avila (Mo ). ‘91 ‘91 1-0 Marymount (Kan .) ‘71 ‘81 5-0 Southern Illinois ‘71 ‘71 1-0 Baker (Kan .) ‘84 ‘07 12-0 Mesa State (Colo .) ‘98 ‘99 4-0 Southern Ill .-Edwardsville ‘80 ‘08 3-1 Benedictine (Kan .) ‘72 ‘02 18-5 Mid-Am . Nazarene (Kan .) ‘87 ‘03 3-0 Southern Indiana ‘00 ‘08 3-1 Bemidji State ‘07 ‘07 1-0 Midland Lutheran (Neb .) ‘90 ‘90 2-0 Southern Nazarene (Okla .) ‘00 ‘02 3-0 Bethany (Kan ). ‘78 ‘02 15-0 Midwestern State (Texas) ‘04 ‘10 5-3 Southern Utah ‘81 ‘81 1-0 Briar Cliff (Iowa) 86 ‘86 1-0 Minnesota ‘79 ‘79 1-1 Southwest Baptist ‘84 ‘10 34-8 Buena Vista (Iowa) ‘85 ‘97 1-1 Minnesota-Crookston ‘07 ‘07 2-0 Southwest Minn . State ‘92 ‘07 1-2 Butler County CC ‘82 ‘82 1-0 Minnesota-Moorhead ‘08 ‘08 2-1 Southwest Missouri State ‘71 ‘71 0-1 Cal- San Diego '06 '06 1-0 Minnesota State, Mankato ‘81 ‘08 8-4 Southwestern Oklahoma ‘04 ‘09 3-3 Cal State- Bakersfield '06 '06 1-0 Minnesota-Duluth ‘91 ‘05 3-1 St . Ambrose (Iowa) ‘89 ‘89 0-1 Cameron (Okla .) ‘81 ‘08 9-4 Missouri Baptist ‘85 ‘92 2-0 St . Catherine (Minn .) ‘96 ‘96 2-0 Carleton (Minn ). ‘87 ‘87 1-0 Missouri-Rolla ‘90 ‘05 19-6 St . Cloud State (Minn .) ‘03 ‘07 2-2 Central Arkansas ‘01 ‘04 2-1 Missouri Southern ‘79 ‘10 27-34 St . Edward’s (Texas) ‘91 ‘10 9-2 Central College (Iowa) ‘89 ‘99 4-8 Missouri-St . Louis ‘81 ‘09 6-4 St . Francis ‘89 ‘89 3-0 Central Michigan ‘85 ‘85 0-1 Missouri Western ‘79 ‘10 46-24 St . Gregory’s (Okla .) ‘00 ‘00 0-2 Central Missouri ‘72 ‘10 47-38 Montana State-Billings ‘05 ‘05 1-0 St . Mary (Ind .) ‘91 ‘91 1-0 Central Oklahoma ‘92 ‘10 15-7 Morningside (Iowa) ‘86 ‘01 3-3 St . Mary’s (Kan .) ‘91 ‘91 1-0 Central State (Okla .) ‘82 ‘91 2-7 Mount St . Scholastica (Kan .) ‘71 ‘71 1-0 St . Mary’s (Neb .) ‘78 ‘92 4-1 Chapman (Calif .) ‘80 ‘80 2-0 Nebraska ‘71 ‘81 7-2 St . Mary’s (Texas) ‘03 ‘10 6-3 Cloud County CC (Kan .) ‘82 ‘82 1-0 Nebraska-Kearney ‘78 ‘03 14-11 St . Mary of Plains ‘79 ‘92 10-3 Colo . School of Mines ‘97 ‘10 5-2 Nebraska-Omaha ‘79 ‘10 26-17 St . Mary’s Wionna ‘88 ‘88 2-0 Columbia College (Mo .) ‘91 ‘02 4-1 Nevada-Reno ‘80 ‘80 1-0 St . Thomas (Minn .) ‘84 ‘84 1-0 Columbus State '06 '06 1-0 Newman ‘08 ‘10 8-0 Sterling (Kan .) ‘82 ‘92 13-2 Concordia ‘87 ‘05 1-2 New Mexico Highlands ‘96 ‘07 2-0 Tabor (Kan .) ‘87 ‘02 4-0 Concordia-St . Paul (Minn .) ‘04 ‘08 6-2 Notre Dame De Numar ‘07 ‘07 1-0 Tarkio (Mo .) ‘82 ‘88 2-1 Creighton (Neb .) ‘80 ‘81 4-3 North Dakota ‘82 ‘08 4-0 Tarleton State (Texas) ‘98 ‘09 3-4 C .W . Post ‘08 ‘08 1-0 North Dakota State ‘84 ‘04 1-2 Texas A&M-Kingsville ‘04 ‘07 5-0 Culver-Stockton (Mo .) ‘92 ‘92 2-0 Northeastern State (Okla .) ‘83 ‘10 17-14 Texas Wesleyan ‘83 ‘00 2-2 Dana College (Neb .) ‘91 ‘91 2-0 Northern Colorado ‘99 ‘03 3-2 Texas Women’s ‘99 ‘10 6-2 Delta State (Miss .) ‘04 ‘05 1-1 Northern Iowa ‘79 ‘79 1-0 Texas-Arlington ‘85 ‘86 0-4 Doane (Neb .) ‘91 ‘91 1-0 Northern Kentucky '06 '06 1-0 Truman ‘80 ‘10 32-26 Dodge City CC (Kan .) ‘82 ‘82 1-0 Northwest Missouri ‘81 ‘10 37-17 Upper Iowa ‘91 ‘08 6-0 Dordt (Iowa) ‘91 ‘91 1-0 Northwestern Iowa ‘81 ‘88 1-3 Washburn ‘71 ‘10 71-53-1 Drake (Iowa) ‘79 ‘81 4-0 Northwestern Louisiana ‘83 ‘83 0-1 Wayne State (Mich .) ‘00 ‘06 2-0 East Central Oklahoma ‘00 ‘00 0-1 Northwestern Oklahoma ‘03 ‘04 1-1 Wayne State (Neb .) ‘78 ‘10 15-4 Eastern New Mexico ‘97 ‘04 3-0 Northwood (Texas) ‘98 ‘98 2-0 West Florida ‘91 ‘01 2-1 Ellsworth CC (Iowa) ‘81 ‘82 1-1 Oklahoma ‘79 ‘79 0-2 West Texas A & M ‘81 ‘08 0-2 Florida Southern '06 '06 1-1 Oklahoma Baptist ‘81 ‘07 8-7 West Virginia State ‘01 ‘01 1-0 Fort Hays State (Kan .) ‘72 ‘10 32-19 Oklahoma Christian ‘99 ‘00 0-2 Western Illinois ‘79 ‘79 0-1 Francis Marion ‘08 ‘08 1-0 Oklahoma City ‘88 ‘10 3-14 Western New Mexico ‘98 ‘98 1-1 Friends (Kan .) ‘82 ‘03 30-7 Okla . Panhandle State ‘99 ‘06 4-1 Western Oregon ‘83 ‘83 1-0 Georgia Coll . & St . '06 '06 2-0 Ottawa (Kan .) ‘03 ‘04 3-0 Western Washington ‘07 ‘07 0-1 Graceland (Iowa) ‘85 ‘85 1-0 Ouachita Baptist ‘05 ‘05 1-0 Westmar (Iowa) ‘91 ‘91 2-0 Grand View (Iowa) ‘89 ‘89 0-1 Pacific (Calif .) ‘84 ‘84 1-0 Wichita State (Kan .) ‘70 ‘03 16-14 Haskell (Kan .) ‘73 ‘74 2-0 Park (Mo .) ‘01 ‘01 1-0 William Carey (Miss .) ‘01 ‘01 1-0 Henderson State (Ark .) ‘04 ‘05 3-0 Peru State (Neb .) ‘80 ‘94 3-0 William Jewell (Mo .) ‘92 ‘04 2-1 Humbolt State ‘08 ‘08 0-2 Peuget Sound (Wash .) ‘91 ‘91 0-1 William Penn (Iowa) ‘80 ‘94 6-1 Illinois State ‘72 ‘72 0-1 Pittsburg State ‘74 ‘10 63-46 William Woods (Mo .) ‘83 ‘83 1-0 Incarnate Word (Texas) ‘88 ‘09 6-2 Portland State (Ore .) ‘80 ‘80 1-0 Winona State (Minn .) ‘85 ‘08 7-2 Indianapolis ‘95 ‘95 1-0 Quincy (Ill .) ‘84 ‘02 5-4 Wisconsin-Parkside ‘09 ‘09 1-0 Ind -Purdue. U . Indianapolis ‘83 ‘91 3-0 Regis (Colo .) ‘99 ‘10 3-2 Wisconsin-River Falls ‘89 ‘89 1-0 Iowa ‘85 ‘85 0-2 Rockhurst '06 '10 5-0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point ‘87 ‘87 1-0 Iowa State ‘79 ‘79 0-2 Saint Joseph’s ‘95 ‘95 1-0

35 Hornet Records

ESU All-MIAA Selections NCAA Honors NFCA All-America First Team Second Team Pitcher of the Year Andrea Peters ...... 1994 Allison Temple ...... 1996 Michelle Barnhart ...... 1993 Courtney Reed ...... 2007 Melissa Stevens ...... 2006 Miranda Campbell ...... 2010 Kathleen Apolzer ...... 1997 Andrea Peters ...... 1996 Samantha Sheeley . . . . . 2008 Second Team Heather Holthaus ...... 1997 Kelly Silvey ...... 1998 Andrea Peters ...... 1996 Allison Temple ...... 1998 Valerie Ware ...... 1999 Newcomer of the Year Bree Beattie ...... 2006 Heather Holthaus ...... 1998 Bonnie Jones ...... 2000 Michelle Barnhart ...... 1993 Megan Davison ...... 2006 Miranda Campbell ...... 2008 Angela Redfern ...... 1999 Lindsay Hirt ...... 2000 Samantha Sheeley ...... 2008 Megan Beattie ...... 2002 Megan Beattie ...... 2001 Freshman of the Year Third Team Megan Beattie ...... 2003 Bonnie Jones ...... 2001 Megan Beattie ...... 2000 Miranda Campbell ...... 2009 NFCA All-Region Melissa Stevens ...... 2004 Melissa Stevens ...... 2003 Melissa Stevens ...... 2003 First Team Kayla Hubbard ...... 2004 Megan Davison ...... 2004 Paige Ladenbuerger ...... 2010 Andrea Peters ...... 1994 Lindsay Abbott ...... 2004 Morgan Viola ...... 2004 Toni Sibila ...... 1995 Melissa Stevens ...... 2005 Morgan Viola ...... 2006 Andrea Peters ...... 1995 NAIA Honors Melissa Stevens ...... 2004, 06 Kayla Hubbard ...... 2005 Channon Nintz ...... 2006 Courtney Reed ...... 2006-07 Bree Beattie ...... 2005 Morgan Viola ...... 2007 First Team All-America Bree Beattie ...... 2006 Megan Davison ...... 2005 Jennifer Dace ...... 2008 Ronda Clarke ...... 1983 Morgan Viola ...... 2006 Megan Davison ...... 2007 Morgan Viola ...... 2005 Abby Smith ...... 2008 Ronda Clarke ...... 1984 Samantha Sheeley ...... 2008 Bree Beattie ...... 2006 Megan Dennis ...... 2009 Tammy Hoffman . . . . . 1984 Jennifer Dace ...... 2008 Megan Davison ...... 2006 Aubree Brattin ...... 2009 Cheryl Giblin ...... 1987 Miranda Campbell ...... 2009 Melissa Stevenson ...... 2006 Angela Mahan ...... 2009 Stacy Slavens ...... 1990 Miranda Campbell ...... 2010 Daktronics All-America Courtney Reed ...... 2006 Miranda Campbell ...... 2009 Stacy Slavens ...... 1991 First Team Courtney Reed ...... 2007 Linda Ketter ...... 2009 Jeri Brummett ...... 1991 Miranda Campbell ...... 2010 Samantha Sheeley ...... 2007 Jennifer Heerey ...... 2010 Second Team Second Team Miranda Campbell ...... 2008 Jennifer Dace ...... 2007 Abby Hughes ...... 2010 Tammy Hoffman . . . . . 1983 Daktronics All-Region Chelsea McClernon ...... 2007 Angela Mahan ...... 2010 April Nelson ...... 1983 First Team Megan Davison ...... 2007 Christy Knight ...... 1984 Miranda Campbell ...... 2008 Samantha Sheeley ...... 2008 Most Valuable Player Diane Johnson ...... 1991 Samantha Sheeley ...... 2008 Miranda Campbell ...... 2010 April Huddleston ...... 2008 Melissa Stevens ...... 2005 Pitcher of the Year Abby Hughes ...... 2010 Miranda Campbell ...... 2008 Bree Beattie ...... 2006 Stacey Slavens ...... 1991 Paige Ladenbureger ...... 2010 Abby Hughes ...... 2009 Miranda Campbell ...... 2010 NFCA Scholar-Athlete Cassandra Vandever ...... 1999-00 Miranda Campbell ...... 2010 Lindsay Hurt ...... 1999-00 Linda Ketter ...... 2010 Player of the Year Heather Holthaus ...... 1999 Paige Ladenburger ...... 2010 Andrea Peters ...... 1996 Tammy Sauer ...... 1999 Abby Shopper ...... 1999-00, 03 Diane Bradford ...... 1999-00 Temple Stevenson ...... 2000-01 Stacy Foltz ...... 2001, 03-04 Ann LeVar ...... 2001 Debbie Potter ...... 2001, 03-04 Shannon Stoughton ...... 2001 Sarah Thon ...... 2001 Kara Courter ...... 2003 Kara Elsasser ...... 2003 Bree Beattie ...... 2003-04, 06 Ashley Boczek ...... 2004 Kristen Boyes ...... 2003-04 Kelly Gartner ...... 2004 Kayla Hubbard ...... 2004 Megan Shook ...... 2004 Melissa Stevens ...... 2003 ,04-06 Jenna Potter ...... 2006 Jennifer Dace ...... 2006-07 Megan Davison ...... 2006-07 Katie Ellis ...... 2006 Megan Grisell ...... 2006-08 April Huddleston ...... 2006-08 Laura Pfautsch ...... 2006-07 Courtney Stevens ...... 2007 Miranda Campbell ...... 2007 Linda Ketter ...... 2007-08 Courtney Reed ...... 2007 Samantha Sheeley ...... 2008 Abby Smith ...... 2008 Haley Carpenter ...... 2008 Jill Peters ...... 2008 Jessie Wiard ...... 2008 Melissa Swager ...... 2008

Miranda Campbell Paige Ladenburger 36 Hornet Records

Single-Season Records Career Records

Batting Average Batting Average .490 ...... Miranda Campbell ...... (155 AB) 2010 .413 ...... Monique Martinez ...... 1995-96

Runs Runs 74 ...... Bree Beattie ...... 2006 196 ...... Miranda Campbell...... 2007-10

Hits Hits 87 ...... Bree Beattie ...... 2006 275 ...... Megan Davison...... 2004-07 87 ...... Angela Mahan ...... 2010 Runs Batted In Runs Batted In 216 ...... Megan Davison...... 2004-07 73 ...... Megan Davison ...... 2006 Doubles Doubles 55 ...... Miranda Campbell...... 2007-10 20 ...... Miranda Campbell ...... 2010 Triples Triples 12 ...... Misty Meinert...... 1994-96 8 ...... Misty Meinert ...... 1996 ...... Megan Beattie ...... 2000-03 ...... Jennifer Mainey ...... 1992 Home Runs Home Runs 52 ...... Megan Davison...... 2004-07 23 ...... Megan Davison ...... 2006 Stolen Bases Stolen Bases 124 ...... Morgan Viola...... 2004-07 46 ...... Jessie Wiard ...... 2008 Wins Wins 103 ...... Melissa Stevens...... (23 L)2003-06 31 (8L) . . . . Samantha Sheeley ...... 2008 [58 ...... Rhonda Clarke ...... (8 L) 1983-84 [31 (2L) . . . . Rhonda Clarke ...... 1984] Earned Run Average Earned Run Average 0 .89 ...... Melissa Stevens. . . . . (74 ER/581 0. IP) 2003-06 0 .72 ...... Melissa Stevens ...... (186 .0 IP) 2005 ...... [0 .33 ...... Brenda Stolle ...... (190 .2 IP) 1980] [0 .50 ...... Brenda Stolle...... (33ER/466 .0 IP) 1980-81

Strikeouts Strikeouts 328 ...... Melissa Stevens ...... 2006 Melissa Stevens (2003-)...... 1034 [341 ...... Rhonda Clarke ...... 1983] [Pre-NCAA marks in brackets] [Pre-NCAA marks in brackets]

Melissa Stevens Jessie Wiard Megan Davison

37 Yearly Leaders

Batting Average 2008 Miranda Campbell ...... 74 2009 Six Tied ...... 1 2006 Melissa Stevens ...... 30 1975 Cindy Harvey ...... 434 2009 Campbel/Hughes ...... 66 2010 Abby Hughes ...... 4 2007 Courtney Reed ...... 29 1976 Karen Patterson ...... 333 2010 Angela Mahan ...... 87 2008 Samantha Sheeley ...... 28 1977 Kim Miller ...... 437 Home Runs 2009 Megan Dennis ...... 23 1979 Kim Miller ...... 346 Runs Batted In 1980 Kim Miller ...... 6 2010 Jennifer Heerey ...... 22 1980 Kim Miller ...... 403 1979 Jill Cannon ...... 30 1981 April Nelson ...... 4 1981 Kim Kline ...... 329 1980 Kim Miller ...... 34 1982 Rhonda Stanley ...... 3 Earned Run Average 1982 April Nelson ...... 319 1981 April Nelson/Rita Frakes . . . . . 25 1983 April Nelson ...... 1 1977 Sharon Grooms ...... 243 1983 Rhonda Clarke ...... 333 1982 Rhonda Stanley ...... 11 1985 Lunda Edwards ...... 2 1978 Sharon Grooms ...... 1 .77 1985 Sondi Creglow ...... 333 1983 Robie Lewis ...... 17 1986 Patty Gaubatz/ Wilkinson . . . . . 1 1979 Brenda Stolle ...... 0 .99 1986 Patty Gaubatz ...... 303 1985 Sondi Creglow ...... 28 1988 Jodi Loux/Judith Heckethorn . . . . 1 1980 Brenda Stolle ...... 0 .33 1988 Smith ...... 347 1986 Sondi Creglow ...... 23 1990 Johnson/Podrebarac/Thomas . . .1 1981 Brenda Stolle ...... 0 .61 1990 Stacey Slavens ...... 310 1988 Janella Evans ...... 20 1992 R . Duncan/Debbie Wagner . . . 5. 1982 Shelley Harrington ...... 2 .89 1991 Jeri Brummett ...... 371 1990 Clarine Podrebarac ...... 21 1993 Michelle Barnhart ...... 5 1983 Rhonda Clarke ...... 0 .34 1992 Jennifer Mainey ...... 357 1992 Lisa Cummings ...... 26 1994 Jennifer Prothe ...... 6 1985 Rhonda Golden ...... 2 .15 1993 Michelle Barnhart ...... 467 1993 Michelle Barnhart ...... 24 1995 Monique Martinez ...... 3 1986 Dena Diggins ...... 1 .67 1994 Andrea Peters ...... 405 1994 Jennifer Prothe ...... 27 1996 Monique Martinez ...... 8 1988 Debbie Wilkinson ...... 4 .00 1995 Toni Sibila ...... 444 1995 Misty Meinert/Andrea Peters . . . 24 1997 Heather Holthaus ...... 7 1990 Stacey Slavens ...... 0 .38 1996 Andrea Peters ...... 462 1996 Allison Temple ...... 39 1998 Heather Holthaus ...... 14 1992 Mary Sammon ...... 1 .29 1997 Allison Temple ...... 360 1997 Allison Temple ...... 36 1999 Heather Holthaus ...... 6 1993 Andrea Peters ...... 1 .37 1998 Heather Holthaus ...... 358 1998 Heather Holthaus ...... 47 2000 Megan Beattie ...... 6 1994 Andrea Peters ...... 1 .56 1999 Angela Redfern ...... 310 1999 Angela Redfern ...... 28 2001 Megan Beattie ...... 8 1995 Andrea Peters ...... 2 .52 2000 Megan Beattie ...... 364 2000 Megan Beattie ...... 40 2002 Megan Beattie/Lindsey Abbott . . . . 5 1996 Andrea Peters ...... 2 .14 2001 Megan Beattie ...... 331 2001 Megan Beattie ...... 33 2003 Kelly Gartner ...... 7 1997 Kelly Silvey ...... 1 .83 2002 Megan Beattie ...... 484 2002 Megan Beattie ...... 32 2004 Lindsey Abbott ...... 11 1998 Kelly Silvey ...... 2 .41 2003 Megan Beattie ...... 379 2003 Megan Beattie ...... 40 2005 Bree Beattie ...... 12 1999 Cassi Vandever ...... 2 .28 2004 Kayla Hubbard ...... 376 2004 Kelly Gartner ...... 45 2006 Megan Davison ...... 23 2000 Stephanie Miller ...... 3 .11 2005 Megan Davison ...... 386 2005 Megan Davison ...... 65 2007 Megan Davison ...... 12 2001 Stephanie Miller ...... 1 .74 2006 Bree Beattie ...... 420 2006 Megan Davison ...... 73 2008 Miranda Campbell ...... 17 2002 Shannon Stoughton . . . . . 1 .40 2007 Megan Davison ...... 402 2007 Megan Davison ...... 70 2009 Abby Hughes ...... 13 2003 Melissa Stevens ...... 1 .18 2008 Miranda Campbell ...... 425 2008 Jennifer Dace/Campbell . . . . . 55 2010 Mahan/Campbell ...... 14 2004 Melissa Stevens ...... 0 .80 2009 Miranda Campbell ...... 429 2009 Abby Hughes ...... 47 2005 Melissa Stevens ...... 0 .72 2010 Miranda Campbell ...... 490 2010 Miranda Campbell ...... 69 Stolen Bases 2006 Melissa Stevens ...... 0 .75 1980 Jill Cannon ...... 11 2007 Courtney Reed ...... 1 .07 Runs Doubles 1981 Michelle Funk ...... 8 2008 Samantha Sheeley ...... 1 .30 1979 Jill Cannon ...... 30 1980 Kim Kline ...... 8 1982 Rita Frakes ...... 5 2009 Jennifer Heerey ...... 2 .32 1980 Kim Miller ...... 34 1981 Michelle Funk ...... 11 1983 Rochelle Schmidt ...... 5 2010 Paige Ladenburger ...... 1 .62 1981 Kim Kline ...... 33 1982 Christie Knight ...... 4 1985 Lunda Edwards ...... 14 1982 Robie Lewis ...... 16 1983 April Nelson ...... 7 1986 Debbie Wilkinson ...... 11 Strikeouts 1983 Rhonda Clarke ...... 23 1985 Sondi Creglow ...... 8 1988 Jodi Loux ...... 6 1980 Brenda Stolle ...... 163 1985 Pedroza ...... 23 1986 Sondi Creglow ...... 8 1990 Jeri Brummett/C . Podrebarac . . . 16 1981 Brenda Stolle ...... 241 1986 Debbie Wilkinson ...... 25 1988 Smith ...... 5 1992 Rhonda Jordan ...... 29 1982 Shelley Harrington ...... 40 1988 Jodi Loux ...... 22 1990 Jeri Brummett ...... 9 1993 Michelle Barnhart ...... 15 1983 Rhonda Clarke ...... 341 1990 Jeri Brummett ...... 24 1992 Jennifer Mainey/Cummings . . . . 6 1994 Jennifer Coe ...... 11 1985 Rhonda Golden ...... 78 1992 Shelly Slavens ...... 33 1993 Debbie Wagner ...... 7 1995 Misty Meinert ...... 37 1986 Dana Gardner ...... 65 1993 Michelle Barnhart ...... 25 1994 Toni Sibila ...... 11 1996 Misty Meinert ...... 25 1988 Debbie Wilkinson ...... 36 1994 Jennifer Coe ...... 25 1995 Toni Sibila/Andrea Peters . . . . . 10 1997 Diane Bradford ...... 13 1990 Stacey Slavens ...... 150 1995 Misty Meinert ...... 38 1996 Andrea Peters ...... 15 1998 Heather Holthaus ...... 14 1992 Mary Sammon ...... 92 1996 Whitney Sims ...... 52 1997 Allison Temple ...... 8 1999 Diane Bradford ...... 16 1993 Andrea Peters ...... 31 1997 Kathleen Apolzer ...... 23 1998 Cathy Bradford ...... 13 2000 Alison Pottorf ...... 14 1994 Andrea Peters ...... 105 1998 Heather Holthaus ...... 44 1999 Angela Redfern ...... 12 2001 Alison Pottorf ...... 15 1995 Mary Sammon ...... 42 1999 Whitney Sims ...... 32 2000 Lindsay Hirt ...... 9 2002 Megan Beattie ...... 11 1996 Andrea Peters ...... 90 2000 Diane Bradford ...... 31 2001 Katrina Walters ...... 9 2003 Alison Pottorf ...... 11 1997 Tammy Sauer ...... 61 2001 Alison Pottorf ...... 26 2002 Bree Beattie ...... 12 2004 Kayla Hubbard/Morgan Viola . . . 36 1998 Kelly Silvey ...... 69 2002 Bree Beattie ...... 28 2003 Megan Beattie ...... 16 2005 Morgan Viola ...... 37 1999 Cassi Vandever ...... 112 2003 Lindsey Abbott ...... 36 2004 Kelly Gartner ...... 17 2006 Jessie Wiard ...... 28 2000 Stephanie Miller ...... 112 2004 Kayla Hubbard ...... 54 2005 Megan Davison ...... 18 2007 Morgan Viola ...... 24 2001 Stephanie Miller ...... 104 2005 K . Hubbard/B . Beattie ...... 47 2006 Courtney Stevens ...... 18 2008 Jessie Wiard ...... 45 2002 Deb Potter ...... 46 2006 Bree Beattie ...... 74 2007 Courtney Stevens ...... 13 2009 Abby Hughes ...... 25 2003 Melissa Stevens ...... 153 2007 Chelsea McClernon ...... 51 2008 Shelbe Hughes ...... 18 2010 Abby Hughes ...... 40 2004 Melissa Stevens ...... 250 2008 Campbell/Wiard ...... 57 2009 Angela Mahan ...... 19 2005 Melissa Stevens ...... 303 2009 Angela Mahan ...... 56 2010 Miranda Campbell ...... 20 Wins 2006 Melissa Stevens ...... 328 2010 Angela Mahan ...... 63 1976 Sharon Grooms ...... 6 2007 Courtney Reed ...... 323 Triples 1977 Sharon Grooms ...... 6 2008 Samantha Sheeley ...... 298 Hits 1980 Rael Hodgson ...... 7 1979 Brenda Stolle ...... 15 2009 Megan Dennis ...... 189 1980 Kim Miller ...... 56 1981 Michelle Funk ...... 4 1980 Brenda Stolle ...... 25 2010 Paige Ladenburger ...... 173 1981 Kim Kline/Michelle Funk . . . . . 56 1982 Rhonda Stanley ...... 2 1981 Brenda Stolle ...... 26 1982 April Nelson ...... 30 1983 Rhonda Clarke ...... 5 1982 Shelley Harrington ...... 6 1983 Rhonda Clarke ...... 38 1985 Pedroza/Patty Gaubatz ...... 3 1983 Rhonda Clarke ...... 27 1985 Sondi Creglow ...... 41 1986 Creglow/Wilkinson/Pedroza ...... 3 1984 Rhonda Clarke ...... 31 1986 Patty Gaubatz ...... 46 1988 Jodi Loux ...... 4 1985 Rhonda Golden ...... 17 1988 Jodi Loux ...... 28 1990 Jeri Brummett/Jamie Thomas . . 4. 1986 Dana Gardner ...... 11 1990 Jeri Brummett ...... 46 1992 Jennifer Mainey ...... 8 1988 Smith/Debbie Wilkinson ...... 4 1992 Jennifer Mainey ...... 46 1993 Jennifer Prothe ...... 4 1990 Stacy Slavens ...... 20 1993 Michelle Barnhart ...... 43 1994 Jennifer Prothe ...... 4 1991 Stacey Slavens ...... 26 1994 Andrea Peters ...... 45 1995 Misty Meinert ...... 3 1992 Mary Sammon ...... 24 1995 Misty Meinert ...... 47 1996 Misty Meinert ...... 8 1993 Andrea Peters ...... 13 1996 Andrea Peters ...... 73 1997 Allison Temple ...... 3 1994 Andrea Peters ...... 14 1997 Allison Temple ...... 36 1998 Allison Temple ...... 4 1995 Regina Legero ...... 9 1998 Heather Holthaus ...... 49 1999 Diane Bradford ...... 7 1996 Andrea Peters ...... 19 1999 Angela Redfern ...... 49 2000 Megan Beattie ...... 5 1997 Tammy Sauer ...... 11 2000 Megan Beattie ...... 52 2001 Megan Beattie ...... 3 1998 Kelly Silvey ...... 19 2001 Megan Beattie ...... 45 2002 Bree Beattie/Megan Beattie . . . . 4 1999 Cassi Vandever ...... 18 2002 Megan Beattie ...... 60 2003 Megan Beattie ...... 3 2000 Stephanie Miller ...... 14 2003 Megan Beattie ...... 66 2004 Hubbard/Gartner/Viola ...... 3 2001 S . Miller/Kara Elsasser ...... 9 2004 Kayla Hubbard ...... 80 2005 Morgan Viola ...... 4 2002 S . Stoughton/Deb Potter . . . . . 6 2005 Megan Davison ...... 81 2006 Chelsea McClernon ...... 5 2003 Melissa Stevens ...... 20 2006 Bree Beattie ...... 87 2007 Chelsea McClerrnon ...... 3 2004 Melissa Stevens ...... 27 2007 Megan Davison ...... 70 2008 Campbell/Mahan ...... 3 2005 Melissa Stevens ...... 26 38 Year by Year results

1974 Pittsburg State W 2 0 CSIC Tournament Champions 1983 Record: 4-4 Marycrest W 12 0 3-06 Oklahoma Baptist N L 0 8 Record: 27-8 Head Coach: Dorothy Martin Marycrest W 10 0 3-06 Oklahoma Baptist N L 1 3 Head Coach: Betty Walters Washburn W 12 3 Washburn W 7 5 3-06 West Texas State N L 3 6 NAIA National Champions Wichita State L 10 15 Fort Hays State L 0 4 3-24 Wichita State H W 1 0 NAIA Bi-District Champions Pittsburg State W 27 2 Fort Hays State W 3 0 3-24 Wichita State H L 0 1 NAIA District Champions Pittsburg State W 10 6 Kansas State W 4 0 3-27 Augsburg H W 8 4 CSIC Champions Fort Hays State L 2 5 Kansas State W 5 1 3-27 Benedictine H W 9 0 3-11 Texas Wesleyan N W 1 0 Kansas State L 4 7 Kansas L 1 4 3-27 Creighton H L 0 5 3-11 Northwestern La . N L 0 1 Kansas L 0 6 Kansas L 1 12 3-28 Kansas State H L 1 2 3-11 Central State A W 1 0 Haskell W 14 0 Nebraska-Omaha W 7 0 3-31 Missouri Southern N W 7 3 3-12 Wichita State N W 11 0 Wayne State (Neb ). W 6 0 3-31 Pittsburg State A W 6 1 3-12 Texas Wesleyan N L 0 1 1975 Iowa State L 1 4 4-03 Washburn H W 11 2 3-25 Northwestern Iowa H W 21 0 Record: 3-7 Nebraska-Omaha W 3 0 4-03 Ellsworth CC H W 5 4 3-25 Augustana (S .D .) H W 4 0 Head Coach: Marge Stone Northern Iowa W 6 1 4-04 Nebraska H W 3 0 4-11 Pittsburg State A W 3 0 Fort Hays State L 7 15 Nebraska W 12 2 4-04 Nebraska H W 1 0 4-11 Pittsburg State A W 4 2 Fort Hays State L 3 5 Iowa State L 0 2 4-07 Central Missouri H W 2 1 4-15 Nebraska-Omaha N W 6 2 Washburn W 13 1 St . Mary of Plains W 10 0 4-07 Central Missouri H W 9 1 4-15 William Woods N W 2 1 Wichita State L 1 14 Washburn W 2 1 4-10 Drake N W 4 2 4-16 Missouri Western N L 2 3 Central Missouri L 6 8 Kansas W 5 4 4-10 Creighton N L 1 2 4-16 Nebraska-Omaha N L 0 2 Central Missouri W 13 6 Kansas W 5 2 4-11 Mankato State N L 2 5 4-20 Kansas State H W 3 1 Kansas L 2 9 Kearney State W 5 2 4-11 Kearney State N L 1 2 4-20 Central Missouri H L 3 5 Kansas State W 12 8 $ Washburn W 7 1 4-14 Fort Hays State A W 14 0 4-23 Nebraska-Omaha A L 0 1 Fort Hays State L 3 7 $ Missouri Western W 8 0 4-14 Fort Hays State A W 3 0 4-23 Nebraska-Omaha A W 7 0 Fort Hays State L 13 16 $ Washburn W 6 1 4-17 Northwestern Iowa N L 1 3 4-30 $ Fort Hays State N W 10 0 ^ Drake W 3 2 4-17 Longview CC N W 18 0 4-30 $ Kearney State N W 10 0 1976 ^ Minnesota L 1 3 4-17 Missouri Western A W 1 0 5-01 $ Pittsburg State N W 3 1 Record: 13-3 ^ Nebraska W 4 2 4-18 Missouri-St . Louis N W 3 0 5-01 $ Missouri Western A W 6 0 Head Coach: Dorothy Martin ^ Drake W 2 0 4-18 Northeast Missouri N W 5 3 5-03 Washburn A W 4 0 Fort Hays State W 15 0 ^ Minnesota W 1 0 4-18 Northwest Missouri N W 7 0 5-03 Wichita State N L 1 2 Fort Hays State W 13 7 ^ Kansas L 0 1 4-18 Wayne State (Neb .) N W 1 0 5-06 @ Washburn H W 8 6 Benedictine W 4 3 + Western Illinois L 0 4 4-21 Kansas State H W 1 0 5-07 @ St . Mary of Plains H L 0 2 Benedictine W 8 2 + Nebraska-Omaha L 3 4 4-21 Kansas State H W 12 1 5-07 @ Washburn H W 3 1 Pittsburg State L 0 7 4-24 @ Marymount N W 11 0 5-07 @ St . Mary of Plains H W 2 1 Pittsburg State W 6 1 1980 4-24 @ Pittsburg State A W 6 2 5-07 @ St . Mary of Plains H W 4 0 Central Missouri W 3 2 Record: 40-4 4-25 @ Pittsburg State A L 0 2 5-15 & Northeastern Okla . A W 1 0 Kansas State W 6 4 Head Coach: Debbie Jones 4-25 @ Pittsburg State A W 2 1 5-15 & Northeastern Okla . A W 2 0 Marymount W 20 7 AIAW CWS National Champions 4-28 Kansas H L 0 1 5-24 ! Western Oregon N W 6 0 Marymount W 22 4 AIAW Regional Champions 4-28 Kansas H L 0 1 5-24 ! Loras N W 3 0 Wichita State W 4 2 CSIC Champions 5-01 $ Washburn N W 7 0 5-25 ! IUPUI N W 3 0 Wichita State W 7 0 4-04 Wichita State A L 1 2 5-01 $ Pittsburg State N W 3 2 5-25 ! Kearney State N W 7 6 Wichita State W 6 2 4-04 Wichita State A W 8 7 5-01 $ Kearney State A L 3 4 5-26 ! Kearney State N W 9 2 Kansas L 0 5 4-07 Pittsburg State H W 4 0 5-02 $ Missouri Southern N W 7 0 Pittsburg State W 6 3 4-07 Pittsburg State H W 3 2 5-02 $ Kearney State A W 8 7 1984 Kansas L 0 1 4-09 Central Missouri A W 4 1 5-02 $ Kearney State A W 2 1 Record: 32-5 4-09 Central Missouri A W 4 0 5-09 & Cameron A W 2 1 Head Coach: Betty Walters 1978 4-12 Peru State N W 11 3 5-09 & Cameron A W 13 0 NAIA National Champions Record: 18-11 4-12 South Dakota State N W 4 0 5-21 ! Salem (W .V .) N W 12 0 NAIA Bi-District Champions Head Coach: Dorothy Martin 4-13 Nebraska A W 1 0 5-22 ! Sam Houston A L 0 1 NAIA District Champions Wayne State (Neb .) W 7 3 4-13 Creighton N L 1 3 5-22 ! Southern Utah N W 1 0 CSIC Champions Wayne State (Neb ). W 10 1 4-13 Nebraska A W 2 0 5-23 ! Pittsburg State N W 3 2 3-09 North Dakota State N W 5 0 Kansas L 1 10 4-13 Creighton N W 2 0 5-23 ! Kearney State N W 1 0 3-09 Wayne State (Neb .) N L 3 7 Kansas L 1 3 4-13 Creighton N W 2 0 5-23 ! Sam Houston A W 1 0 3-09 Oklahoma Baptist N W 4 0 Bethany W 26 1 4-14 Fort Hays State H W 11 0 5-23 ! Sam Houston A L 0 1 3-09 Wichita State N W 1 0 St . Mary's (Neb .) W 10 0 4-14 Fort Hays State H W 12 4 3-10 Pittsburg State N W 3 2 Pittsburg State W 10 5 4-16 Washburn A W 18 2 1982 3-10 Texas Wesleyan N W 6 4 Pittsburg State W 8 6 4-16 Washburn A W 4 2 Record: 10-21 3-10 Wayne State (Neb .) N W 6 2 Fort Hays State L 2 6 4-18 Creighton N W 2 0 Head Coach: Betty Walters 3-28 Central Missouri N W 3 0 Fort Hays State L 3 8 4-18 South Dakota N W 2 1 3-23 Wichita State L 6 7 3-28 St . Thomas (Minn .) N W 6 1 Washburn W 8 5 4-19 Nebraska-Omaha A W 9 7 3-23 Wichita State L 8 9 3-28 Southwest Baptist N W 3 2 Washburn L 4 6 4-19 Creighton N W 6 2 3-26 Tarkio W 7 6 3-30 Oklahoma Baptist H W 2 0 Wichita State W 4 2 4-22 Kansas State H W 3 2 3-26 Ellsworth CC L 0 9 3-30 Washburn H W 2 0 Wichita State W 5 3 4-22 Kansas State H W 6 5 3-26 Wichita State L 0 3 4-06 Central State H W 4 0 Kansas State W 5 0 4-28 Marymount N W 17 0 3-30 Pittsburg State L 1 8 4-06 Pittsburg State H L 1 2 Kansas State W 6 3 4-28 Benedictine N W 4 0 3-30 Pittsburg State L 0 5 4-06 Friends H W 8 4 Nebraska L 3 5 4-28 St . Mary of Plains A W 9 1 4-02 Friends W 4 0 4-13 Northeastern Okla . A W 5 2 Nebraska L 5 9 4-29 Kansas A W 5 1 4-02 Central State L 0 1 4-13 Northeastern Okla . A L 4 6 Washburn L 8 9 4-29 Kansas A L 0 2 4-02 Washburn L 0 2 4-14 Pittsburg State N W 5 1 Kansas State W 8 4 5-02 $ Washburn H W 2 0 4-06 Central Missouri L 2 5 4-17 Wichita State A W 3 0 Pittsburg State W 8 4 5-02 $ Kearney State H W 6 1 4-06 Central Missouri L 2 7 4-17 Wichita State A L 1 2 Washburn W 11 5 5-03 $ Pittsburg State H W 1 0 4-09 Dodge City CC W 6 5 4-19 Pittsburg State H W 1 0 Benedictine W 5 3 5-03 $ Pittsburg State H W 6 0 4-09 Cloud County CC W 6 0 4-19 Pittsburg State H L 2 12 Kansas L 0 6 5-08 ^ Missouri Southern H W 6 0 4-09 Butler County CC W 7 3 4-27 $ Fort Hays State N W 7 0 Pittsburg State L 3 6 5-09 ^ William Penn H L 0 2 4-10 Wichita State L 5 6 4-27 $ Washburn N W 5 0 $ Wayne State (Neb ). W 6 5 5-09 ^ Northeast Missouri H W 8 0 4-10 Friends W 4 3 4-28 $ Wayne State (Neb .) A W 1 0 $ Kearney State W 5 3 5-10 ^ Drake H W 3 2 4-14 Fort Hays State W 5 0 4-28 $ Wayne State (Neb .) A W 3 2 $ Pittsburg State W 7 3 5-10 ^ Augustana (S .D .) H W 10 0 4-14 Fort Hays State L 5 7 5-04 @ Baker N W 11 1 $ Fort Hays State L 0 5 5-10 ^ William Penn H W 2 0 4-16 Nebraska-Omaha L 0 4 5-04 @ Washburn N W 6 0 5-10 ^ William Penn H W 4 0 4-16 North Dakota W 1 0 5-05 @ Pittsburg State N W 9 0 1979 5-22 + Nevada-Reno N W 1 0 4-17 Missouri Western L 0 3 5-05 @ Washburn N W 1 0 Record: 26-14 5-23 + SIU-Edwardsville N W 5 1 4-20 Kansas State L 0 3 5-12 & Northeastern Okla . H W 6 3 Head Coach: Dorothy Martin 5-23 + Portland State N W 1 0 4-20 Kansas State L 6 16 5-12 & Northeastern Okla . H W 4 1 AIAW CWS Appearance 5-24 + Chapman N W 3 2 4-23 Washburn L 3 4 5-17 ! Pacific N W 1 0 CSIC Champions 5-25 + Chapman N W 3 0 4-24 Sterling W 13 7 5-17 ! Northeastern Okla . N W 6 0 Fort Hays State L 2 5 4-24 Fort Hays State L 4 5 5-18 ! Missouri Western N W 1 0 Wichita State W 5 4 1981 4-27 Kansas L 0 6 5-18 ! IUPUI N W 7 0 Benedictine L 3 5 Record: 37-16 4-27 Kansas W 9 7 5-19 ! Quincy N W 1 0 Missouri Southern W 13 1 Head Coach: Debbie Jones 4-30 $ Missouri Western L 2 3 Oklahoma L 4 5 NAIA National Tournament (2nd) 4-30 $ Missouri Southern L 1 2 Oklahoma L 0 4 NAIA Bi-District Champions Pittsburg State L 1 2 NAIA District Champions 39 year by year results

1985 4-29 Benedictine H W 8 2 3-22 Friends W 7 2 3-19 Kansas Wesleyan W 4 0 Record: 18-22 4-29 Benedictine H W 6 1 3-22 Friends L 3 5 3-19 Kansas Wesleyan W 6 0 Head Coach: Betty Walters 5-02 @ Washburn N L 0 1 3-24 St . Ambrose L 4 6 3-22 Simpson L 1 2 3-08 Central State A L 0 8 5-02 @ Sterling N W 4 3 3-24 Mary W 10 0 3-22 Pittsburg State L 1 6 3-08 Wayne State (Neb ). N W 2 0 5-02 @ St . Mary of Plains N W 5 3 3-24 Northeastern L 0 6 3-22 Central State L 0 1 3-09 Friends N W 3 2 5-03 @ Friends N L 3 4 3-24 Grand View (Iowa) L 0 10 3-22 St . Mary's (Neb .) W 4 0 3-09 Central Michigan N L 0 6 3-28 Pittsburg State L 8 14 3-28 Bethany W 17 0 3-12 Texas-Arlington A L 1 2 1987 3-28 Pittsburg State L 0 7 3-28 Bethany W 13 0 3-12 Texas-Arlington A L 2 4 Record: 19-15 3-31 Wisconsin-River Falls W 6 4 3-29 Dana College (Neb .) W 9 0 3-13 Kearney State N W 7 2 Head Coach: Betty Walters 3-31 Morningside L 4 6 3-29 Dordt (Iowa) W 13 0 3-13 Kearney State N L 1 7 3-06 Pittsburg State W 6 3 3-31 Northeastern W 2 1 3-29 St . Mary's (Kan .) W 7 1 3-22 Augustana (S D. ). N L 0 3 3-06 Cameron W 15 1 3-31 St . Mary of Plains L 2 3 3-30 Sterling W 9 2 3-22 South Dakota N L 2 3 3-06 William Penn W 3 0 4-04 Washburn W 3 2 3-30 Friends W 7 0 3-22 Northeastern Okla . N W 1 0 3-07 Central State L 3 10 4-04 Washburn L 2 3 3-30 Dana College (Neb .) W 12 3 3-23 Graceland N W 4 1 3-07 Wayne State (Neb ). L 3 5 4-11 Pittsburg State L 1 7 4-02 Friends W 8 0 3-23 Buena Vista N L 2 6 3-11 Sterling W 9 1 4-11 Pittsburg State L 4 5 4-02 Washburn L 3 4 3-26 Iowa H L 1 4 3-11 Sterling W 10 8 4-15 Washburn L 2 3 4-05 Kansas Wesleyan W 11 0 3-26 Iowa H L 3 5 3-20 Wis -Stevens. Point W 9 2 4-15 Pittsburg State L 1 2 4-05 Doane W 6 0 3-29 Winona State H W 4 3 3-20 Carleton W 13 0 4-19 Baker W 10 0 4-05 Avila W 12 1 3-29 Fort Hays State H W 6 1 3-20 Missouri Southern L 0 5 4-19 Baker W 10 3 4-06 Oklahoma Baptist W 4 0 4-02 Benedictine A L 4 5 3-21 Missouri Western L 3 4 4-20 Washburn L 2 3 4-06 Kansas Wesleyan W 6 0 4-02 Benedictine A W 7 6 3-22 Concordia W 7 0 4-20 Washburn W 7 6 4-06 Baker W 5 2 4-09 Missouri Southern A L 0 5 3-31 Pittsburg State L 5 6 4-28 Missouri Western L 0 4 4-12 Tabor W 3 1 4-09 Northeastern Okla . N W 6 2 3-31 Pittsburg State W 4 3 4-28 Washburn L 2 3 4-12 Bethany W 20 0 4-13 Pittsburg State N W 3 2 4-03 Central Missouri W 2 0 4-12 Benedictine W 7 0 4-13 Friends N L 1 5 4-03 Sterling W 12 2 1990 4-13 Sterling W 7 0 4-16 Pittsburg State A L 2 3 4-04 Bethany W 20 0 Record: 36-13 4-13 Baker W 10 1 4-16 Pittsburg State A L 0 2 4-04 Mid-America Nazarene W 12 5 Head Coach: Maxine Mehus 4-13 Kansas Wesleyan W 1 0 4-19 Missouri Baptist N W 7 0 4-04 Washburn L 2 5 CSIC Champions 4-16 Friends W 4 0 4-19 Nebraska-Omaha N L 0 1 4-06 Washburn L 3 7 Central College W 2 0 4-16 Friends W 7 0 4-20 Northeast Missouri N L 0 2 4-06 Washburn L 1 7 Oklahoma Baptist L 2 8 4-19 Northwest Missouri W 5 0 4-23 Washburn H W 8 1 4-09 Washburn L 0 1 Cameron W 7 1 4-19 Central Missouri W 1 0 4-23 Washburn H L 3 10 4-09 Missouri Southern L 2 7 Northeastern Okla. W 2 0 4-20 South Dakota W 2 0 4-26 $ Washburn A L 0 8 4-10 Friends L 2 5 Oklahoma Baptist W 4 0 4-20 Nebraska-Omaha L 1 3 4-26 $ Wayne State (Neb ). N W 12 3 4-10 Tabor W 18 0 Southwest Baptist L 1 2 4-26 Westmar W 9 0 4-27 $ Missouri Southern N W 4 3 4-11 Baker W 10 2 Central Missouri W 1 0 4-26 Westmar W 2 0 4-27 $ Pittsburg State N W 1 0 4-11 Sterling W 5 0 St . Mary of Plains W 5 0 5-03 @ Kansas Wesleyan W 3 1 4-27 $ Missouri Western N L 1 3 4-17 Northeast Missouri W 2 0 Wichita State L 2 4 5-04 @ Kansas Wesleyan W 5 0 5-03 @ Friends N W 6 3 4-17 Northwestern Iowa L 0 1 Friends W 2 0 5-09 & Northeastern W 6 2 5-03 @ Pittsburg State N L 4 8 4-18 Northeast Missouri L 1 2 Friends W 6 3 5-09 & Northeastern W 4 3 5-05 @ Kansas Wesleyan N W 11 3 4-24 $ Kearney State L 0 6 Midland Lutheran W 4 0 5-15 ! Minnesota-Duluth L 1 2 5-05 @ St . Mary of Plains N W 11 0 4-24 $ Missouri Western W 3 1 Midland Lutheran W 12 0 5-16 ! Columbia College W 2 0 5-05 @ Washburn A L 0 2 4-25 $ Missouri Southern W 2 0 Washburn L 0 2 5-17 ! IUPUI W 3 1 4-25 $ Washburn L 0 7 Friends W 2 1 5-17 ! West Florida W 6 1 1986 St . Mary of Plains W 10 0 5-17 ! Minnesota-Duluth W 12 3 Record: 17-33 1988 Peru State W 7 0 5-17 ! Kennesaw W 7 0 Head Coach: Betty Walters Record: 8-23 Friends W 4 0 5-18 ! Peuget Sound L 0 1 3-07 Oklahoma Baptist N W 2 1 Head Coach: Betty Walters Sterling W 4 0 3-07 Wayne State (Neb ). N L 0 2 Central State L 9 0 Sterling W 11 1 1992 3-08 Central State N L 0 5 Tarkio L 5 0 Southwest Baptist W 2 1 Record: 29-16 3-08 Northeast Missouri N L 0 5 Northwest Missouri L 12 0 Northeastern Okla. L 1 3 Head Coach: Maxine Mehus 3-08 Pittsburg State N L 1 2 Southwest Baptist L 10 0 Missouri Western W 10 0 NAIA District Champions 3-10 Texas-Arlington A L 0 9 Benedictine W 12 5 Oklahoma City L 2 4 3-03 Sterling A W 18 0 3-10 Texas-Arlington A L 5 7 Benedictine L 4 2 Missouri-Rolla W 8 1 3-03 Sterling A W 8 2 3-11 Sam Houston A L 0 5 St . Mary's Wionna W 14 7 St . Mary's (Neb .) L 0 2 3-06 Northeast Oklahoma A L 2 3 3-11 Sam Houston A L 0 4 St . Mary of Plains W 14 6 Pittsburg State W 1 0 3-06 Central Oklahoma A W 7 4 3-12 Southeast Missouri N L 0 6 St . Mary's Wionna W 12 2 Pittsburg State W 7 0 3-06 Nebraska-Kearney A L 0 5 3-12 Southeast Missouri N L 0 4 St . Mary of Plains L 4 3 Bethany W 7 0 3-07 William Penn A W 4 0 3-13 Northwest Missouri A L 0 7 Washburn L 8 7 Bethany W 8 0 3-07 Central College (Iowa) A L 0 8 3-13 Northwest Missouri A L 1 2 Missouri Southern L 2 1 Baker W 7 0 3-13 Morningside A W 2 1 3-18 Pittsburg State A L 9 10 Missouri Southern L 5 4 Baker W 8 0 3-13 Central College (Iowa) A L 5 7 3-18 Pittsburg State A L 2 4 Oklahoma City L 7 0 Austin Peay W 2 0 3-13 Central Oklahoma A W 4 1 3-21 Benedictine N W 5 4 Incarnate Word L 3 2 Central Missouri L 1 2 3-14 Washburn A L 3 5 3-21 Northeast Missouri N L 2 7 Friends L 11 4 Augustana L 1 2 3-20 Quincy A L 1 2 3-21 Pittsburg State A L 1 5 Oklahoma Baptist L 5 1 Missouri Western W 3 0 3-20 Southwest Minn . State A L 2 6 3-22 Southwest Baptist N L 0 2 Missouri Southern L 7 0 Oklahoma City W 7 4 3-20 Central College (Iowa) A L 2 3 3-24 Central Missouri A L 6 7 Baker W 10 3 Central Missouri L 0 1 3-27 Northeast Missouri A W 9 1 3-24 Central Missouri A L 0 1 Baker W 22 3 @ Washburn W 4 1 3-27 Washburn A L 0 8 3-28 Friends H W 11 0 Central Missouri L 5 0 @ Washburn W 6 1 3-27 Central Missouri A W 5 0 3-28 Benedictine H W 3 1 Northwestern (Iowa) L 6 0 complete results not available 4-01 Benedictine A W 8 4 3-28 Sterling H W 4 1 Pittsburg State L 10 0 4-01 Bethany A W 13 3 3-29 Missouri Western H W 5 3 Friends L 4 1 1991 4-03 Missouri Baptist A W 12 0 3-29 Washburn H L 0 8 Washburn L 9 0 Record: 51-10 4-03 Quincy A L 0 1 4-04 Friends N W 8 1 Central Missouri L 5 4 Head Coach:Maxine Mehus 4-03 Culver-Stockton A W 8 0 4-04 Central State N L 0 7 Pittsburg State L 9 8 NAIA Bi-District Champions 4-04 Central Missouri A W 11 5 4-04 Fort Hays State N W 5 1 Missouri Western L 13 6 NAIA District Champions 4-04 Culver-Stockton A W 1 0 4-08 Benedictine H W 3 0 Tarkio W NAIA National Tourney Appearance 4-04 Quincy A W 9 5 4-08 Washburn A L 0 9 Pittsburg State W 3 2 3-08 Cameron W 5 1 4-07 Washburn H W 2 1 4-11 Kearney State N L 1 5 Washburn L 6 2 3-08 Incarnate Word W 6 0 4-07 Northwest Missouri H W 7 0 4-11 Morningside N L 0 1 3-08 William Penn W 6 2 4-08 Friends H W 3 0 4-11 Benedictine N L 2 3 1989 3-08 Northeastern State L 1 3 4-08 Friends H L 3 4 4-12 Pittsburg State N W 4 2 Record: 11-21 3-09 Southwest Baptist W 11 0 4-09 Kansas Wesleyan H W 2 0 4-12 Kearney State N L 0 2 Head Coach: Maxine Mehus 3-09 Kearney State W 7 1 4-09 Kansas Wesleyan H L 1 8 4-15 Pittsburg State H L 0 6 3-03 Central College (Iowa) L 2 3 3-09 Northeastern State L 0 1 4-14 Central Missouri A W 5 2 4-18 Briar Cliff N W 3 0 3-03 Cameron L 2 3 3-11 Pittsburg State W 3 0 4-14 Northeast Missouri A W 3 2 4-18 Nebraska-Omaha N W 14 5 3-03 Oklahoma Baptist L 0 9 3-11 Upper Iowa W 10 0 4-14 Missouri Western A L 0 1 4-19 Northwest Missouri N L 0 3 3-09 Sterling L 8 9 3-11 St Mary (Ind .) W 6 2 4-17 Northeast Missouri A W 6 3 4-19 Washburn N L 1 3 3-09 Sterling L 3 4 3-12 St . Mary's (Neb .) W 4 1 4-17 Lincoln A W 2 0 4-25 $ Missouri Southern N W 6 5 3-13 St . Francis W 6 0 3-12 Washburn L 1 2 4-17 William-Jewell A W 4 2 4-25 $ Pittsburg State A L 5 7 3-14 St . Francis W 3 0 3-14 Northeast Missouri W 4 0 4-18 Central Missouri A L 0 7 4-25 $ Missouri Southern N L 0 5 3-15 St . Francis W 3 1 3-14 St . Edwards (Texas) W 6 1 4-22 St . Mary's College A W 7 0 40 year by year results

4-22 Baker A W 7 0 3-11 Central Missouri N L 0 11 4-21 * Lincoln N W 6 1 4-19 * Lincoln A W 8 0 5-01 @ St . Mary of Plains H W 4 2 3-17 Saint Joseph's N W 9 0 4-26 # Missouri-St . Louis N W 10 2 4-20 * Missouri-Rolla A W 9 5 5-01 @ Kansas Wesleyan H W 12 1 3-17 SIU-Edwardsville A W 8 2 4-26 # Missouri Western N W 5 1 4-21 * Missouri Southern H L 0 3 5-02 @ Kansas Wesleyan H W 5 1 3-17 Missouri Southern N L 2 3 4-27 # Washburn N W 12 10 4-21 * Missouri Southern H L 3 7 5-08 & Oklahoma City H L 4 10 3-18 Indianapolis N W 6 2 4-27 # Missouri Southern N W 7 0 4-24 # Washburn N W 7 0 5-08 & Oklahoma City H L 2 12 3-18 Missouri-St . Louis N W 7 5 5-10 ( Missouri Southern H W 9 7 4-24 # Central Missouri N W 8 6 3-18 Missouri Southern N L 3 8 5-10 ( Nebraska-Kearney H L 4 11 4-25 # Missouri Southern N L 2 6 1993 3-22 Washburn A W 7 6 5-11 ( Nebraska-Kearney H W 3 0 4-25 # Washburn N W 8 5 Record: 20-11 3-28 * Washburn H L 4 9 5-11 ( Nebraska-Kearney H L 7 8 4-25 # Missouri Southern N L 0 1 Head Coach: Jo Kord 3-28 * Washburn H W 10 4 3-05 Cameron A W 11 2 3-31 Friends H W 7 0 1997 1999 3-05 Wayne State (Neb ). A W 3 2 3-31 Columbia College H W 4 0 Record: 18-17 Record: 26-30 3-05 Central Oklahoma A W 1 0 3-31 Kansas Newman H W 9 5 Head Coach: Jo Kord Head Coach: Jo Kord 3-05 Southwest Baptist A W 10 0 4-01 Simpson H W 7 1 3-07 Central College (Iowa) N L 1 2 2-24 Texas Women's A L 0 8 3-05 Pittsburg State A W 4 3 4-01 Washburn H L 4 5 3-07 Northwest Missouri N W 8 0 2-24 Texas Women's A L 1 2 3-05 Livingston A W 3 0 4-05 * Northeast Missouri A L 3 7 3-08 Mankato State N L 3 4 2-25 Tarleton State A W 7 3 3-12 Southwest Baptist A W 6 4 4-05 * Northwest Missouri A W 5 1 3-08 Mankato State N L 1 5 2-25 Tarleton State A L 1 7 3-12 Kansas Wesleyan A W 8 1 4-08 * Central Missouri H W 6 3 3-11 Friends A W 8 6 2-26 Central Missouri N L 0 4 3-12 Central College (Iowa) A W 11 1 4-08 * Central Missouri H L 4 11 3-11 Friends A W 25 1 2-26 Mesa State N W 5 4 3-16 Pittsburg State A L 0 6 4-09 * Northeast Missouri H W 7 2 3-15 Eastern New Mexico H W 8 0 2-27 Central Missouri N W 3 2 3-16 Pittsburg State A L 0 3 4-09 * Northeast Missouri H W 11 3 3-15 South Dakota State H L 3 4 2-27 Mesa State N W 4 1 3-24 Central Oklahoma A L 2 4 4-13 * Missouri Western A W 10 5 3-15 Buena Vista H W 4 2 3-05 Northwest Missouri N W 5 4 3-24 Central Oklahoma A L 3 4 4-13 * Missouri Western A L 2 4 3-15 Quincy H L 2 3 3-05 Nebraska-Omaha N L 1 10 3-25 Missouri Western A L 0 2 4-14 Nebraska-Omaha N L 1 3 3-16 Quincy H W 8 3 3-05 Pittsburg State N L 1 2 3-25 Missouri Western A W 2 1 4-14 Quincy N W 2 1 3-16 Central College (Iowa) H L 1 2 3-06 Central College (Iowa) N L 2 4 3-26 Central Missouri A W 1 0 4-14 Missouri Southern N L 0 7 3-21 Colorado Mines H W 15 0 3-16 Northern Colorado N L 3 10 3-26 Northwest Missouri A W 7 6 4-15 Northwest Missouri N L 0 3 3-21 Southern Colorado H W 1 0 3-16 Wichita State A L 0 5 3-27 Washburn A L 1 2 4-21 * Lincoln A W 11 2 3-21 Bethany H W 11 3 3-18 Northern Colorado H W 4 2 3-27 Northeast Missouri A L 7 8 4-21 * Southwest Baptist A L 5 6 3-22 Kansas Wesleyan H W 9 0 3-18 Northern Colorado H W 5 4 4-06 Washburn A W 8 1 4-21 * Missouri-Rolla A W 16 7 3-22 Central College (Iowa) H L 5 9 3-19 Central Oklahoma H W 3 2 4-06 Northwest Missouri A W 7 0 4-22 * Pittsburg State A W 5 3 3-28 * Northwest Missouri A W 3 2 3-19 Central College (Iowa) H W 6 1 4-17 Central Missouri A W 3 0 4-22 * Missouri-St . Louis A L 2 3 3-28 * Northwest Missouri A L 3 6 3-19 Regis N L 0 3 4-17 Oklahoma City A L 0 5 4-22 * Missouri Southern A L 0 5 3-29 * Truman A L 4 5 3-20 Northern Colorado N W 4 1 4-18 Benedictine A W 7 0 4-28 # Pittsburg State H L 6 9 3-29 * Truman A W 5 1 3-20 Oklahoma City N L 0 10 4-18 Missouri Southern A L 2 3 4-28 # Southwest Baptist A W 6 3 4-01 * Missouri Western A L 2 3 3-24 Northeastern State A W 5 2 4-18 Northwest Missouri A W 4 2 4-28 # Missouri-St . Louis A L 1 4 4-01 * Missouri Western A W 9 7 3-24 Northeastern State A W 6 0 4-19 Northeast Missouri H W 8 4 4-16 * Washburn A L 0 7 3-25 Central Oklahoma A L 3 5 4-23 # Missouri-St . Louis A L 3 4 1996 4-16 * Washburn A W 5 3 3-25 Central Oklahoma A L 2 7 4-23 # Northeast Missouri A W 2 0 Record: 38-20 4-17 * Central Missouri A L 2 7 3-26 Oklahoma Christian N L 2 3 4-24 # Washburn A W 7 5 Head Coach: Jo Kord 4-17 * Central Missouri A L 1 2 3-26 Oklahoma Baptist N L 1 4 4-24 # Missouri Western A L 2 10 MIAA Tourney Champions 4-19 * Pittsburg State N L 1 5 3-26 Okla . Panhandle State N L 1 3 NCAA Regional Tourney Appearance 4-19 * Southwest Baptist N W 11 3 3-31 * Northwest Missouri H W 6 3 1994 3-01 Northwest Missouri N W 6 5 4-19 * Missouri-Rolla N W 5 3 3-31 * Northwest Missouri N L 4 5 Record: 23-15-1 3-01 Nebraska-Kearney N W 3 1 4-20 * Lincoln N W 3 2 4-02 * Missouri-Rolla H W 3 0 Head Coach: Jo Kord 3-01 Washburn N W 6 1 4-20 * Missouri Southern N L 2 10 4-02 * Missouri-Rolla N W 3 2 Pittsburg State L 0 1 3-02 Central Missouri N L 5 9 4-25 # Northwest Missouri N L 1 2 4-03 * Lincoln H W 19 7 Oklahoma City L 0 12 3-02 Northwest Missouri N W 4 3 4-25 # Pittsburg State N W 2 1 4-03 * Lincoln H W 4 2 Peru State W 6 1 3-02 Nebraska-Kearney A L 1 10 4-25 # Washburn N L 3 6 4-07 * Washburn A L 0 2 Northeast Okla . State W 2 1 3-05 South Dakota H W 10 2 4-07 * Washburn A L 1 2 Northeast Okla . State L 3 5 3-05 South Dakota H W 21 2 1998 4-10 Minnesota-Duluth N W 9 4 Central Oklahoma W 2 1 3-09 Nebraska-Omaha N L 1 2 Record: 31-17 4-10 Nebraska-Omaha A L 0 3 Central Iowa W 5 4 3-09 Pittsburg State N L 7 8 Head Coach: Jo Kord 4-10 Augustana (S .D .) N L 2 10 Washburn L 2 1 3-09 Northeast Oklahoma N L 7 8 2-25 Northwood A W 15 6 4-11 North Dakota State N L 0 8 Pittsburg State L 8 9 3-10 Oklahoma Baptist N W 9 0 2-25 Northwood A W 5 4 4-11 Morningside N W 8 7 Washburn W 7 5 3-12 Friends H W 18 0 2-26 Tarleton State A L 1 5 4-17 * Southwest Baptist A W 2 1 Washburn T 5 5 3-12 Friends H W 3 1 2-26 Tarleton State A L 3 12 4-17 * Southwest Baptist A W 3 2 Pittsburg State L 0 8 3-15 Augustana (Ill .) N W 3 0 2-27 Abilene Christian A L 0 2 4-18 * Central Missouri A W 2 0 Pittsburg State W 7 1 3-15 Northeast Oklahoma N L 2 4 2-27 Western New Mexico N L 6 7 4-18 * Central Missouri A L 4 7 Cameron W 4 3 3-15 Pittsburg State A W 6 5 2-27 Adams State N W 5 3 4-21 * Pittsburg State H W 6 5 Nebraska-Omaha L 1 6 3-16 Augustana (Ill .) N W 12 6 2-27 Missouri Western N W 4 3 4-21 * Pittsburg State H L 3 4 South Dakota State W 4 3 3-16 Northeast Oklahoma N L 0 2 2-28 Abilene Christian A L 1 9 4-24 * Missouri Western A L 5 6 William Penn W 10 0 3-19 St . Catherine's H W 12 0 3-06 Missouri Southern N L 4 5 4-24 * Missouri Western A L 1 7 Washburn W 3 2 3-19 St . Catherine's H W 13 1 3-06 Winona State N W 7 0 4-25 * Truman H L 0 6 Northwest Missouri W 4 2 3-23 * Missouri Western H W 6 0 3-06 Augustana (S .D .) N W 4 2 4-25 * Truman H L 1 5 Central Missouri W 1 0 3-23 * Missouri Western H W 4 0 3-07 Nebraska-Omaha N W 2 0 4-30 * Missouri Southern A W 1 0 Northeast Missouri W 11 0 3-24 * Northwest Missouri H W 1 0 3-23 Mesa State H W 10 1 4-30 * Missouri Southern A W 3 2 Missouri Western W 4 1 3-28 Southern Colorado H W 17 0 3-23 Mesa State H W 16 13 5-08 # Missouri Southern N W 8 7 South Dakota W 14 2 3-28 Southern Colorado H W 13 5 3-25 Wichita State A W 7 4 5-08 # Northwest Missouri N L 1 2 Lincoln W 10 0 3-29 New Mexico Highlands H W 9 4 3-25 Wichita State A L 0 8 5-08 # Pittsburg State A L 1 3 Missouri Southern L 1 2 3-29 Columbia College H W 8 2 3-27 Missouri-Rolla A W 4 2 Quincy L 4 6 3-29 Central Oklahoma H W 10 1 4-03 Southeast Okla . State N W 3 0 2000 Missouri Western W 7 2 3-29 Simpson H L 1 5 4-03 Columbia N W 7 4 Record: 21-22 Pittsburg State L 5 7 4-02 * Washburn A L 0 8 4-03 Incarnate Word N W 3 0 Head Coach: Jo Kord Pittsburg State L 3 8 4-02 * Washburn A W 8 7 4-04 Western New Mexico N W 2 1 3-03 Southeastern Okla . N L 2 8 Washburn L 1 6 4-03 * Northwest Missouri H W 5 4 4-04 Science & Arts (Okla .) N W 7 1 3-03 Texas Wesleyan N L 4 7 Washburn W 5 3 4-05 * Central Missouri A L 6 11 4-04 Oklahoma City H L 0 6 3-04 West Florida N W 3 2 Missouri-St . Louis W 5 4 4-05 * Central Missouri A W 8 0 4-06 Friends H W 9 0 3-04 Abilene Christian N L 0 3 Pittsburg State L 3 8 4-06 * Northeast Missouri A L 5 12 4-06 Friends H W 10 2 3-05 Wayne State (Mich .) N W 4 3 Lincoln W 5 0 4-06 * Northeast Missouri A L 5 6 4-10 * Southwest Baptist H W 6 0 3-05 Southern Indiana N L 4 5 Missouri Southern W 5 3 4-09 Washburn H L 4 10 4-10 * Southwest Baptist H W 4 0 3-07 Wayne State (Neb .) H W 12 0 Missouri-Rolla W 4 3 4-09 Washburn H L 0 3 4-11 * Central Missouri H W 6 4 3-07 Wayne State (Neb .) H W 6 4 Southwest Baptist W 5 1 4-12 Oklahoma City N L 0 3 4-11 * Central Missouri H L 3 5 3-11 Missouri Southern N L 4 9 # Missouri Western L 1 2 4-12 Southwest Baptist N W 8 0 4-13 * Washburn H L 1 6 3-11 Okla . Panhandle State N W 5 4 # Missouri-Rolla L 0 5 4-12 Washburn N W 5 0 4-13 * Washburn H L 0 7 3-15 Friends H W 10 4 4-13 Nebraska-Kearney N L 3 5 4-14 * Pittsburg State A W 5 2 3-17 Oklahoma Christian N L 1 3 1995 4-13 Central Oklahoma N W 6 1 4-14 * Pittsburg State A W 9 1 3-17 Central Missouri N L 8 10 Record: 22-17 4-19 * Missouri Southern N L 11 12 4-17 * Missouri Western H L 4 5 3-17 Bethany N W 15 4 Head Coach: Jo Kord 4-19 * Missouri-St . Louis N W 3 0 4-17 * Missouri Western H W 8 1 3-17 Kansas Wesleyan H W 7 4 3-10 Nebraska-Omaha N W 8 1 4-19 * Pittsburg State N L 2 9 4-18 * Truman H W 3 2 3-25 Fort Hays State N W 5 4 3-10 Southwest Baptist N W 1 0 4-20 * Missouri-Rolla N W 11 5 4-18 * Truman H L 4 5 3-25 St . Gregory's H L 2 7 3-10 Central Oklahoma N L 3 4 4-20 * Southwest Baptist N W 12 2 4-19 * Lincoln A W 9 2 3-25 St . Gregory's N L 2 5 41 year by year results

3-28 * Missouri Western H W 2 1 3-18 Benedictine H L 5 10 3-5 Mo . Western A W 2 0 3-28 * Missouri Western H W 16 5 3-18 Benedictine H W 12 1 2004 3-6 Northwest Mo . N L 1 2 3-31 Central Oklahoma N W 3 1 4-02 * Missouri Western H W 4 2 Record: 43-18 3-6 Neb .-Omaha N W 2 0 3-31 East Central Okla . N L 3 4 4-02 * Missouri Western H W 11 10 Head Coach: Stacy Gemeinhardt 3-12 Ft . Hays State H W 4 0 3-31 Oklahoma City A L 0 8 4-03 * Pittsburg State A W 3 0 MIAA Tourney Champions 3-12 Ft . Hays State H W 8 0 4-04 * Northwest Missouri A L 0 4 4-03 * Pittsburg State A W 4 1 NCAA Regional Tourney Appearance 3-18 * Southwest Baptist H W 4 0 4-04 * Northwest Missouri A L 3 7 4-05 * Missouri-Rolla A W 8 3 2-07 Midwestern State N L 1 4 3-18 * Southwest Baptist H W 8 0 4-07 * Truman H L 3 10 4-05 * Missouri-Rolla A W 6 0 2-07 North Dakota N W 11 1 3-19 Lincoln A W 8 0 4-07 * Truman H L 3 4 4-06 * Southwest Baptist A L 1 2 2-08 Washburn N L 5 6 3-19 Lincoln A W 11 1 4-08 * Central Missouri H W 6 4 4-06 * Southwest Baptist A W 1 0 2-08 Texas A&M-Kingsville A W 4 1 3-23 Central Okla . A W 3 1 4-08 * Central Missouri H W 5 0 4-09 * Northwest Missouri A L 1 5 2-19 Arkansas-Monticello N W 1 0 3-23 Central Okla . A W 2 0 4-12 * Missouri Southern H L 1 6 4-09 * Northwest Missouri A L 0 6 2-19 Central Arkansas A W 12 3 3-25 Neb .-Omaha N W 2 0 4-12 * Missouri Southern H L 2 6 4-12 Bethany N W 10 2 2-20 Henderson State N W 9 0 3-26 South Dakota N W 17 1 4-14 Southern Nazarene H W 4 0 4-12 Columbia N L 2 4 2-20 Arkansas Tech N W 2 1 3-29 * Northwest Mo . H W 4 0 4-14 Southern Nazarene H W 10 3 4-16 * Missouri Southern H L 1 7 2-20 Southern Arkansas N W 1 0 3-29 * Northwest Mo . H W 6 0 4-18 * Washburn H W 6 2 4-16 * Missouri Southern H L 0 12 2-21 Arkansas-Monticello N W 1 0 4-1 * Missouri-Rolla H W 3 0 4-18 * Washburn H L 0 6 4-19 * Central Missouri H L 1 6 2-21 Delta State N L 3 13 4-1 * Missouri Rolla H W 5 2 4-21 * Southwest Baptist A W 8 6 4-19 * Central Missouri H L 1 6 2-24 Fort Hays State H W 2 1 4-4 * Pittsburg State H W 6 2 4-21 * Southwest Baptist A W 4 3 4-21 * Truman H L 1 6 2-24 Fort Hays State H W 4 1 4-4 * Pittsburg state H W 4 3 4-22 * Missouri-Rolla A W 4 1 4-21 * Truman H L 2 5 2-27 Northeastern State N W 7 2 4-5 * Missouri Southern A L 0 2 4-22 * Missouri-Rolla A L 1 2 4-22 Kansas Wesleyan H W 5 0 2-27 Tarleton State N L 1 2 4-5 * Missouri Southern A W 8 0 4-25 * Pittsburg State A L 1 4 4-22 Kansas Wesleyan H W 8 0 2-28 Southwestern Okla . A L 0 1 4-8 St . Edward’s N W 3 0 4-25 * Pittsburg State A W 3 1 4-23 * Washburn H L 2 5 2-28 Eastern New Mexico N W 13 5 4-9 St . Edward’s N W 5 0 5-05 # Missouri Southern N L 1 2 4-23 * Washburn H L 0 6 3-05 Eastern New Mexico N W 3 0 4-9 St . Edward’s N W 3 2 5-05 # Central Missouri N L 0 6 4-26 Missouri-Rolla N W 5 1 3-05 Incarnate Word N W 3 0 4-10 Ft . Hays State A W 2 0 4-26 Central Missouri N L 0 3 3-06 Cameron N L 1 2 4-10 Ft . Hays State A W 4 2 2001 4-28 Central Missouri A L 2 3 3-06 Abilene Christian N W 9 2 4-14 * Missouri Western A W 2 1 Record: 20-24 4-28 Central Missouri A L 0 1 3-07 Texas Women's N W 1 0 4-14 * Missouri Western A W 5 4 Head Coach: Jo Kord 5-03 # Central Missouri N L 1 2 3-07 Texas A&M-Kingsville N W 2 0 4-16 Neb .-Omaha N W 5 2 3-09 Northeastern State N L 0 7 5-03 # Missouri Western N L 0 1 3-11 Longwood N W 4 2 4-16 Minn . State N W 6 0 3-09 Central Missouri N L 3 4 3-11 Texas A&M-Kingsville N W 6 2 4-17 Augustana N W 1 0 3-09 Morningside N W 13 10 2003 3-16 * Washburn H W 5 4 4-17 Missouri Western N L 4 5 3-10 Northwest Missouri N W 6 1 Record: 37-20 3-16 * Washburn H L 7 10 4-17 Central Missouri N W 6 4 3-10 Morningside N L 2 3 Head Coach: Stacy Gemeinhardt 3-20 South Dakota State N L 6 7 4-20 * Washburn A L 3 4 3-13 Friends A W 3 1 2-16 Fort Hays State H W 6 3 3-20 Concordia-St . Paul N W 10 7 4-20 * Washburn A W 4 0 3-13 Friends A W 12 4 2-16 Fort Hays State H W 7 4 3-20 South Dakota N W 7 6 4-22 * Central Missouri A W 5 2 3-20 Central Arkansas A L 2 3 2-22 Abilene Christian N L 1 4 3-21 Minn . State, Mankato N W 7 5 4-22 * Central Missouri A W 4 0 3-20 Central Arkansas A W 1 0 2-22 St . Mary's (Texas) N W 5 4 3-21 Wayne State (Neb .) N W 12 4 4-23 * Truman A L 1 3 3-22 Arkansas-Monticello N L 1 10 2-23 St . Mary's (Texas) N L 1 7 3-31 * Pittsburg State A W 5 0 4-23 * Truman A L 1 9 3-22 West Florida A L 0 3 2-23 Abilene Christian N W 4 1 3-31 * Pittsburg State A W 7 3 4-30 Augustana N L 1 2 3-23 West Virginia State N W 4 2 2-28 Abilene Christian N W 8 3 4-02 Fort Hays State H L 4 7 4-30 Minn . State N W 6 3 3-23 Washburn N W 7 4 2-28 St . Cloud State N L 0 8 4-02 Central Missouri H W 3 2 4-30 Neb .Omaha N W 6 1 3-24 Arkansas-Monticello N L 0 8 3-01 St . Mary's (Texas) N L 0 8 4-03 Ottawa H W 15 0 5-6 Northwest Mo . N W 6 0 3-24 William Carey N W 3 2 3-01 Okla . Panhandle State N W 5 3 4-03 Oklahoma City H L 1 4 5-6 Missouri Western N W 8 0 3-30 Park N W 3 2 3-02 Washburn N L 0 2 4-03 William Jewell H W 7 0 5-7 Truman N W 4 0 3-31 Pittsburg State N L 0 1 3-11 Mid-America Nazarene H W 6 0 4-03 Northwestern Okla . H L 2 8 5-7 Truman N W 5 0 3-31 Oklahoma City N L 0 6 3-11 Mid-America Nazarene H W 6 1 4-07 * Missouri Western H L 3 4 5-12 Neb .-Omaha H W 3 2 3-31 Oklahoma Baptist N L 0 4 3-14 Bethany N W 16 2 4-07 * Missouri Western H W 4 2 5-14 Concordia H L 0 4 4-03 * Northwest Missouri H L 1 3 3-15 Kansas Wesleyan N W 3 0 4-09 * Southwest Baptist A W 4 2 5-15 Winona State H W 5 0 4-03 * Northwest Missouri H W 8 7 3-15 Friends H W 8 0 4-09 * Southwest Baptist A W 10 2 5-15 Concordia N L 0 4 4-06 * Truman A L 1 5 3-15 William Jewell H L 3 7 4-14 * Northwest Missouri A W 8 4 4-06 * Truman A L 0 9 3-21 Oklahoma Baptist N W 5 4 4-14 * Northwest Missouri A L 0 4 2006 4-07 * Central Missouri A L 2 4 3-21 Missouri-Rolla N W 4 3 4-16 * Truman H W 2 0 Record: 62-7 4-07 * Central Missouri A W 10 3 3-21 Southeastern Okla . N L 2 3 4-16 * Truman H L 6 7 Head Coach: Kristi Bredbenner 4-10 * Missouri Southern A L 0 3 3-22 Mary N W 7 6 4-17 * Central Missouri H W 3 2 MIAA Tournament Champions 4-10 * Missouri Southern A L 0 1 3-22 Minn . State, Mankato N W 3 2 4-17 * Central Missouri H W 6 5 MIAA Season Champions 4-12 Bethany H W 5 0 3-25 * Washburn A W 2 0 4-20 * Missouri Southern H W 5 4 NCAA Div . II Runner-Up 4-12 Bethany H W 9 0 3-25 * Washburn A W 6 3 4-20 * Missouri Southern H W 10 0 2-10 Texas Women's A W 5 2 4-14 Kansas Wesleyan H W 8 2 3-30 Missouri Western N W 11 6 4-27 * Missouri-Rolla A L 2 3 2-10 Texas Women's A W 10 1 4-14 Kansas Wesleyan H W 8 0 3-30 Nebraska-Kearney N W 5 2 4-27 * Missouri-Rolla A L 1 5 2-11 Angelo State A W 9 0 4-17 * Washburn A L 1 3 4-02 * Pittsburg State H W 3 0 5-01 # Pittsburg State N W 4 2 2-11 Midwestern State N W 5 2 4-17 * Washburn A L 2 3 4-02 * Pittsburg State H W 3 1 5-01 # Missouri-Rolla N W 2 0 2-12 Angelo State A W 5 1 4-20 * Southwest Baptist H L 3 8 4-05 Northern Colorado N L 0 1 5-02 # Central Missouri N W 2 1 2-12 Angelo State A W 8 0 4-20 * Southwest Baptist H L 6 8 4-05 South Dakota N W 11 3 5-02 # Central Missouri N W 6 0 2-16 San Francisco State N L 0 1 4-21 * Missouri-Rolla H L 3 4 4-07 Wichita State A L 0 7 5-06 ( North Dakota State N L 0 2 2-16 TAMU-Kingsville N W 6 4 4-21 * Missouri-Rolla H W 10 0 4-10 * Missouri Western A L 1 2 5-07 ( Truman N W 4 0 2-17 Shppenburg State N W 4 0 4-24 * Pittsburg State H W 3 0 4-10 * Missouri Western A L 1 2 5-07 ( Concordia-St . Paul N L 1 2 2-17 UC San Diego N W 3 0 4-24 * Pittsburg State H L 0 6 4-11 * Southwest Baptist H W 2 1 2-18 Regis N W 8 3 4-28 * Missouri Western A W 5 2 4-11 * Southwest Baptist H L 1 5 2005 2-18 San Francisco State N W 1 0 4-28 * Missouri Western A W 4 0 4-12 * Missouri-Rolla H W 2 1 Record: 54-13 2-24 Wayne State N W 4 0 5-04 # Missouri Western N W 5 3 4-12 * Missouri-Rolla H L 0 4 Head Coach: Stacy Gemeinhardt 2-24 Georgia Coll . & St . N W 5 2 5-04 # Truman N L 0 1 4-15 * Northwest Missouri H W 14 1 MIAA Tournament Champions 2-24 Columbus State N W 1 0 5-05 # Central Missouri N L 2 6 4-15 * Northwest Missouri H W 2 1 MIAA Season Champions 2-25 Northern Kentucky N W 2 1 4-18 * Truman A W 2 0 NCAA Regional Finalist 2-25 Southern Indiana N W 8 0 2002 4-18 * Truman A L 4 2-13 Midwestern State A W 4 3 3-5 Nebraska-Omaha N W 3 0 Record: 19-25 4-22 Ottawa H W 9 0 2-13 Midwestern State A W 4 0 3-5 Augustana N W 5 4 Head Coach: Stacy Gemeinhardt 4-22 Ottawa H W 9 0 2-14 Angelo State A L 1 2 3-10 * Northwest Missouri A W 5 1 3-06 Friends H W 8 0 4-24 * Missouri Southern A L 0 5 2-14 Angelo State A L 6 7 3-10 * Northwest Missouri A W 11 2 3-06 Friends H W 8 0 4-24 * Missouri Southern A L 1 9 2-17 Southern Arkansas N W 3 1 3-14 * Southwest Baptist A W 6 0 3-07 Kansas A L 1 8 4-25 Northwestern Okla . N W 2 1 2-17 Southern Arkansas N L 1 2 3-14 * Southwest Baptist A W 9 0 3-08 Central Missouri N L 1 4 4-25 Science and Arts-Okla . N W 4 1 2-18 Henderson State N W 9 2 3-15 Rockhurst A W 13 2 3-08 Oklahoma City N L 4 8 4-25 Kansas Wesleyan N W 5 0 2-18 Delta State N W 3 0 3-15 Rockhurst A W 6 3 3-12 Tabor H W 9 0 4-26 Oklahoma City N W 4 3 2-19 Ouachita Baptist N W 27 1 3-18 Fort Hays State H W 10 0 3-12 Tabor H W 10 0 4-26 Central Oklahoma N W 9 1 2-19 SIU-Edwardsville N W 10 1 3-18 Augustana H W 2 1 3-15 Oklahoma City H L 0 15 4-28 * Central Missouri A L 1 4 2-26 Minn .-Duluth N W 2 0 3-25 Upper Iowa N W 6 2 3-15 Quincy N W 11 1 4-28 * Central Missouri A L 1 2 2-26 Winona State N W 7 4 3-25 St . Cloud N L 2 3 3-15 Bethany N W 14 1 5-02 # Northwest Missouri N W 2 0 2-26 St Cloud State A W 4 0 3-25 Concordia St . Paul N W 3 1 3-15 Winona State N L 2 4 5-02 # Truman N W 4 0 2-27 Mont . State-Billings N W 2 1 3-26 Minnesota-Mankato N W 8 0 3-16 Southern Nazarene N W 10 8 5-03 # Missouri Western N W 1 0 2-27 Pittsburg State N W 1 0 3-26 Washburn N W 9 6 3-16 Fort Hays State N L 0 3 5-03 # Truman N L 1 2 3-5 Truman N L 4 5 3-30 Fort Hays State A W 3 1 3-16 Northwest Missouri N L 1 8 5-03 # Truman N L 2 10 3-5 Washburn N W 2 1 3-30 Fort Hays State A L 2 3 42 year by year results

4-4* Missouri Western H W 6 5 *4/21 Central Missouri W H 9 0 3/06 Oklahoma City W N 3 1 4-4* Missouri Western H W 1 0 *4/21 Central Missouri W H 10 2 2009 3/06 Midwestern State L N 0 2 4-6* Missouri Southern H W 8 0 *4/24 at Missouri Southern W A 3 1 Record: 43-16 3/07 Northeastern State L N 0 1 4-6* Missouri Southern H W 4 0 *4/27 vs Missouri Southern L N 1 3 Head Coach: Kristi Bredbenner 3/07 Nebraska-Omaha W N 1 0 4-9* Pittsburg State A W 8 0 *4/28 Ft . Hays State W H 3 1 MIAA Tournament Champions 3/07 Pittsburg State W N 4 0 4-9* Pittsburg State A W 10 1 *4/28 Ft . Hays State W H 3 0 NCAA Division II Sub-Regional Semi-Finalist 3/17 St . Mary’s W H 2 1 4-12* Washburn H W 1 0 *5/2 at Missouri Western W A 7 1 2/06 at Colorado Mines W A 8 4 3/18 Central Missouri W H 3 2 4-12 * Washburn H W 8 0 *5/2 at Missouri Western L A 1 4 2/06 at Colorado Mines L A 4 7 3/19 Pittsburg State W H 10 1 4-14 Upper Iowa N W 8 0 5/4 vs Missouri Southern W N 6 1 2/07 at Coloardo Mines W A 5 2 3/19 Missouri Southern W H 14 3 4-14 Minnesota Mankato N W 8 3 5/4 vs Washburn W N 8 0 2/07 at Coloardo Mines W A 6 4 3/28 *Truman W A 8 0 4-15 Truman N W 13 7 5/5 vs Missouri Western W N 6 1 2/13 vs . SE Oklahoma State L N 0 1 3/28 *Truman W A 10 8 4-15 Northwest Missouri N W 10 1 5/5 vs Missouri Western W N 4 0 2/13 at Abilene Christian W A 8 2 3/29 St . Edward’s W H 10 2 4-18 * Central Missouri A W 7 1 )5/10 vs Central Missouri W N 8 2 2/14 vs . St . Mary’s W N 8 5 3/29 St . Edward’s W H 2 0 4-18 * Central Missouri A L 2 3 )5/11 vs SW Minn . State L N 1 2 2/14 vs . Northeastern State W N 7 2 3/31 *Nebraska-Omaha W H 5 0 4-22 Panhandle State H W 24 0 )5/12 vs Missouri Western W N 4 0 2/20 at SE Oklahoma State L A 2 9 3/31 *Nebraska-Omaha W H 3 2 4-22 Panhandle State H W 13 1 )5/12 vs Minnesota State W N 6 0 2/20 vs . St . Mary’s L N 5 6 4/03 *Northwest Missouri W H 5 2 4-24 * Truman A W 2 0 )5/13 vs SW Minnesota St . W N 4 0 2/21 vs . St . Edward’s L N 5 9 4/03 *Northwest Missouri W H 3 1 4-24 * Truman A W 7 0 )5/13 vs Nebraska-Omaha L N 3 5 2/21 vs . Newman W N 8 0 4/09 *Missouri Southern W H 11 4 4-26 * Washburn A W 7 2 2/22 vs . Central Oklahoma L N 2 8 4/09 *Missouri Southern W H 8 0 4-26 * Washburn A W 7 6 *= MIAA Game 2/22 vs . SW Oklahoma State W N 4 2 4/10 *Pittsburg State W H 8 1 5-5# Missouri Southern N W 4 0 )= Regional Game 2/27 vs . Arkansas Tech W N 8 1 4/10 *Pittsburg State W H 5 0 5-5# Washburn N W 10 1 2/27 vs . Lincoln W N 9 1 4/13 *Missouri Western W A 8 1 5-6# Missouri Western N W 3 2 2008 3/09 vs . Wisconsin-Parkside W N 8 0 4/13 *Missouri Western W A 5 0 5-6# Northwest Missouri N W 4 0 Record: 48-17 3/09 vs . Missouri St . Louis L A 1 2 4/16 Truman W N 6 4 5-11( Washburn H W 9 0 Head Coach: Kristi Bredbenner 3/13 SW Oklahoma State L H 4 8 4/16 Nebraska-Omaha L N 2 7 5-12 ( Concordia H W 2 0 MIAA Tournament Champions 3/14 Augustana W H 4 1 4/17 Missouri Western W N 7 4 5-13 ( Augustana H W 7 2 MIAA Season Champions 3/14 Southwest Baptist W H 2 0 4/17 Northwest Missouri W A 8 2 5-14 ( Concordia H L 2 3 NCAA Division II Runners-Up 3/15 SW Oklahoma State W H 3 1 4/18 Fort Hays State L N 0 1 5-14 ( Concrodia H W 3 2 2/07 vs . St . Mary’s W N 5 4 3/15 Tarleton State W H 10 6 4/18 Washburn W N 2 1 5-18 ! Georgia Coll . & St . N W 9 1 2/07 at Abilene Christian L A 4 12 3/22 Incarnate Word W H 7 1 4/25 *Central Missouri W A 7 2 5-19 ! Florida Southern N L 0 1 2/08 vs . Northeastern State L N 3 4 3/22 Incarnate Word W H 2 0 4/25 *Central Missouri W A 4 3 5-20 ! Central Oklahoma N W 4 3 2/09 vs . Southeast Okla . State L N 0 2 4/01 at Rockhurst W A 2 1 4/27 *Washburn W H 8 0 5-20 ! Cal . St . Bakersfield N W 4 1 2/09 vs . Cameron W N 5 2 4/01 at Rockhurst W A 2 1 4/27 *Washburn W H 3 2 5-21 ! Florida Southern N W 2 1 2/17 vs . Incarnate Word L N 5 6 4/03 *at Nebraska-Omaha L A 6 8 4/30 *Fort Hays State L A 4 8 5-22 ! Lock Haven N L 0 3 2/17 vs . West Texas A & M L N 4 5 4/03 *at Nebraska-Omaha W A 4 2 4/30 *Fort Hays State L A 3 4 2/17 at Angelo State W A 6 4 4/04 *at Northwest Missouri W A 12 8 5/04 *Southwest Baptist W A 8 1 *= MIAA Conference Game 2/18 vs . Cameron L N 4 7 4/04 *at Norhtwest Missouri W A 5 4 5/04 *Southwest Baptist W A 2 0 #=MIAA Tournament 2/18 vs . Angelo State L N 3 5 4/07 *Truman W H 9 3 5/06 $Washburn W N 8 0 (= Central Region Tournament 3/01 vs . Missouri St . Louis W N 4 2 4/07 *Truman W H 12 2 5/06 $Fort Hays State W N 3 2 != Division II World Series 3/01 vs . Southern Indiana W N 6 5 4/10 *at Missouri Southern L A 2 3 5/07 $Nebraska-Omaha W N 4 2 3/02 vs . SIU-Edwardsville L N 2 9 4/10 *at Missouri Southern W A 5 4 5/08 $Nebraska-Omaha L N 2 6 2007 3/02 vs . Southern Indiana W N 6 5 4/11 *at Pittsburg State L A 5 6 5/08 $Nebraska-Omaha W N 10 1 Record: 50-12 3/09 vs . South Dakota W N 8 3 4/11 *at Pittsburg State W A 1 0 5/14 #Texas Woman’s W H 1 0 Head Coach: Kristi Bredbenner 3/09 vs . Augustana W N 11 7 4/14 *Newman W H 9 0 5/15 #Angelo State L H 5 10 MIAA Tournament Champions 3/12 Nebraska-Omaha W H 5 0 4/14 *Newman W H 9 2 5/15 #Texas Woman’s W H 7 0 MIAA Season Champions 3/12 Nebraska-Omaha L H 4 5 4/17 *Central Missouri L H 0 2 5/16 #Angelo State L H 3 5 NCAA Regional Runner-Up 3/14 North Dakota W H 5 2 4/17 *Central Missouri W H 3 0 2/9 vs St . Edward’s L N 0 8 3/14 North Dakota W H 12 5 4/18 *Southwest Baptist W H 6 2 2/9 at Texas Woman’s W A 7 6 3/15 Winona State L H 2 5 4/18 *Southwest Baptist W H 12 4 *= MIAA Conference Game 2/10 vs Midwestern State L N 4 7 3/20 vs . Concorida St .-Paul W N 9 1 4/21 *Missouri Western W H 3 0 $= MIAA Tournament 2/10 vs SEU W N 5 3 3/20 vs . Mary W N 13 0 4/21 *Missouri Western L H 6 7 #= South Central Regional 2/11 vs Midwestern State W N 2 1 3/21 vs . Minnesota State L N 0 1 4/22 *at Washburn W A 4 1 2/15 vs Notre Dame DN W N 6 1 3/21 vs . Upper iowa W N 10 3 4/22 *at Washburn W A 8 0 2/15 vs West . Washington L N 0 2 3/21 vs . Wayne Stat e (Neb .) W N 12 9 4/24 *Fort Hays State W H 6 0 2/16 vs A&M Kingsville W N 3 1 3/26 Newman W H 5 0 4/24 *Fort Hays State W H 7 1 2/16 vs Tarleton State W N 4 2 3/26 Newman W H 8 0 5/01 $Washburn W N 9 0 2/17 vs #Abilene Christian W N 4 0 3/28 MSU-Moorhead W H 5 2 5/01 $Missouri Western L N 1 6 2/17 vs Angelo State L N 4 6 3/28 MSU-Moorhead L H 1 2 5/02 $Fort Hays State W N 9 2 3/2 vs SW Okla . L N 1 9 3/29 MSU-Moorhead W H 12 4 5/02 $Central Missouri W N 2 0 3/2 vs Midwestern State W N 10 7 4/02 Missouri Western W H 7 2 5/02 $Missouri Western W N 3 0 3/3 at Oklahoma Baptist W A 8 3 4/02 Missouri Western W H 3 0 5/03 $Nebraska-Omaha W N 5 1 3/4 vs SW Okla . W N 12 3 4/05 Southwest Baptist W H 12 0 5/03 $Nebraska-Omaha W N 5 3 3/4 vs Northeastern St . L N 2 3 4/05 Southwest Baptist W H 9 1 5/06 #Nebraska-Omaha W N 3 2 3/9 vs St . Mary’s W N 2 0 4/06 Norhtwest Missouri W H 3 1 5/09 #Angelo State L N 12 13 3/9 vs Incarnate Word W N 2 1 4/06 Northwest Missouri L H 5 7 5/09 #Nebraska-Omaha L N 3 5 3/9 vs Regis W N 3 1 4/15 Missouri Southern W H 3 0 3/10 vs Baker W N 9 0 4/15 Missouri Southern W H 9 0 *= MIAA Conference Game 3/10 vs N Mex . Hghland W N 10 2 4/19 at Central Missouri W A 3 0 $= MIAA Tournament 3/15 Minnesota-Crookston W H 13 0 4/19 at Central Missouri W A 5 3 #= South Central Regional 3/15 Minnesota-Crookston W H 24 0 4/20 at Truman W A 2 1 3/16 Central Oklahoma W H 6 0 4/20 at Truman W A 3 1 2010 3/16 Central Oklahoma L H 3 4 4/22 at Fort Hays State W A 8 0 Record: 50-14 3/17 vs Winona State W N 11 0 4/22 at Fort Hays State L A 1 2 Head Coach: Kristi Bredbenner 3/18 vs Bemidji State W N 4 0 4/26 at Pittsburg State W A 3 1 MIAA Regular Season/Tournament Champions 3/18 vs Cameron W N 7 0 4/26 at Pittsburg State L A 1 2 NCAA Division II Sub-Regional Finalist 3/21 at Nebraska-Omaha W A 2 0 4/27 Washburn W H 4 2 2/05 Colorado Mines L A 5 7 3/23 Upper Iowa W H 7 0 4/27 Washburn W H 11 3 2/05 Coloardo Mines W A 9 2 3/23 vs ConcordiaSt . Paul W N 6 0 5/01 ^Fort Hays State W N 11 0 2/06 Regis L A 8 10 3/24 vs St . Cloud State W N 5 2 5/01 ^Washburn W N 11 2 2/06 Regis W A 8 4 3/24 Minnesota State W H 9 2 5/02 ^Northwest Missouri W N 6 4 2/19 St . Mary’s W N 6 5 3/25 Upper Iowa W H 3 0 5/03 ^Central Missouri W N 4 0 2/19 Abilene Christian W A 6 3 *3/28 Pittsburg State W H 12 0 5/08 $Washburn W H 5 3 2/19 Cameron L A 1 9 *3/28 Pittsburg State W H 9 1 5/09 $Nebraska-Omaha W H 1 0 2/20 Angelo State W N 5 3 *4/3 at SW Baptist U W A 13 0 5/10 $Winona State W H 2 0 2/20 Abilene Christian W A 8 1 *4/3 at SW Baptist U W A 15 2 5/11 $Winona State W H 9 1 2/21 Henderson State W N 11 0 *4/12 at Washburn W A 2 0 5/15 #C .W . Post W N 6 0 2/21 Angelo State L N 2 3 *4/12 at Washburn W A 8 5 5/15 #Humbolt State L N 0 3 2/26 Rockhurst W N 15 4 *4/18 at NW Missouri State W A 2 1 5/16 #Francis Marion W N 1 0 2/27 Central Missouri W N 13 4 *4/18 at NW Missouri State L A 0 2 5/16 #St . Edwards W N 3 1 2/27 Wayne State L N 3 4 *4/20 Truman W H 2 1 5/17 #St . Edwards W N 2 1 3/03 Central Oklahoma W A 6 3 *4/20 Truman W H 2 1 5/17 #Humbolt State L N 0 1 3/03 Central Oklahoma W A 3 0 43 The Emporia State Athletic Department had another outstanding year in competition as well as in the classrooms, stands and com- munity during 2009-10. ESU finished 25th in the final Learfield Sports Director’s Cup standings, highlighted by the Lady Hornets capturing the school’s first NCAA Division II Women’s Basketball National Championship. Over 120 ESU student-athletes earned academic recognition from the MIAA for maintaining a 3.00 cumulative GPA and over 40 were presented D-II Athletic Directors Association Academic Achievement Awards. For the seventh year in a row the Hornets drew over 100,000 fans to their home athletic events with three teams ranked in the top 15 nationally. Student-athletes from ESU’s 15 sports teams contributed over 2,100 hours of community service during the past year.

The Lady Hornet basketball team led the way for ESU winning it’s first NCAA Division II National Championship defeating Fort Lewis 65-53 in St. Joseph, Mo. The Hornet men’s Indoor Track and Field team had ESU’s other top 10 finish as they finished ninth at the National meet. The women’s team managed a 14th place finish at the Outdoor meet to pair with their 18th place finish In- doors. The men’s team completed the outdoor season by finishing in 22nd overall. The other Hornet squad to earn top 25 honors was the ESU softball team which placed 17th falling in the regional championship game at Turnbull Field in Emporia.

The Hornets finished second among all MIAA schools in the Director’s Cup and become the top finishing school from the state of Kansas. ESU has finished in the top four in the conference in five straight season’s and was the best fin- isher amongst conference schools during the 2007-08 season.

The Hornet football team got the school year started on a high note with a resounding 48-17 win over Southwestern Oklahoma State. A season’s best 6,019 were in Welch Stadium as the Hornets won their season opener for the ninth straight year.

The ESU volleyball team provided most of the fireworks in the fall, reaching as high as #3 in the nation. The Hornets wound up 29-6 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in five years, ending the season ranked Emporia State plays in front of some of the largest 13th in the nation. A season high 2,165 fans packed into White Auditorium to crowds in the nation in most sports. see #8 Emporia State defeat #7 Washburn in five sets.

Jessica Decker became the first Hornet soccer player to earn second-team All-MIAA honors since 2005 and was joined on the All-MIAA team by fellow sophomore Tessa Pettyjohn on the honorable mention list.

Emporia’s Jones Park was the site of the 2009 MIAA Cross Country Championships. Will Hohmeier and Skyler Delmott each earned honorable mention All-MIAA as Emporia State placed fifth in the men’s team standings while the women placed eighth.

Since ESU does not host indoor track & field meets, basketball is the only game in town when it comes to winter sports. After finishing second in the MIAA during the regular season and get- ting eliminated in the semifinals of the MIAA Tournament, the Lady Hornets went on a six game winning streak to capture the schools first NCAA Division II National Championship. ESU de- The Lady Hornet basketball team captured ESU’s first NCAA D-II National feated Ft. Lewis College 65-53 in front of a standing room only Championship, defeating Ft. Lewis College 65-53 in St. Joseph, Mo. crowd at the St. Joseph Mo. Civic Arena. www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter The Hornet men’s basketball team advanced to the MIAA Tournament semi- finals for the third time in five years, despite missing a combined 44 games on the season from starters due to injuries.

The Emporia State men got four All-American performances on the way to a ninth place finish at the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships. The ESU women also got a top 20 finish, placing 17th as a team. Josh Schuler and Jennifer Robinson both had national runner-up performances indoors. Schuler in the men’s 200m and Robinson in the women’s high jump. It was the first top ten finish for the Hornet men since they placed fifth in 1999 and the best finish for the women since placing 15th in 2004.

The spring sports season started with the Hornet baseball team ranked #1 in the nation. They would end the year 42-16 and ranked 24th nationally. ESU’s 42-16 record marked the sixth straight 40 win season.

The ESU softball team won their unprecedented seventh consecutive MIAA Tournament Championship with a 10-1 victory over Neb.-Omaha. The Hornets shared the regular season title with the Mavericks, the fifth time in six years The ESU Hornets won their seventh consecutive MIAA ESU had swept the regular season and tournament championships. Miranda Softball Tournament Championship with a 10-1 victory Campbell was named the Daktronics Ron Lenz National Softball Player of the over Nebraska-Omaha in Overland Park, Kan. Year for ESU.

The Hornet women’s tennis team advanced to the MIAA semi-finals with an upset of Southwest Baptist in the first round. Kevin Schoon was named the MIAA Sportsmanship Award winner for the second consecutive year. It is the third straight year and fourth time in six years a Hornet has earned that honor.

The men’s track & field team finished in the top 25 outdoors for thesixth straight year and have scored points in 16 of the last 17 national championship meets. Zach Rosenberger led the Hornet men as he tied for third in the pole vault.

Jennifer Robinson wrapped up the competitive school year with an individual national championship in the women’s high jump as the ESU women placed 14th nationally. Robinson cleared a school record 5-09.25 (1.76m) to earn ESU’s 13th outdoor national championship and the first ever in the high jump for the Hornet women. Brooke Kent had a runner-up finish in the triple jump with another school record.

Jennifer Robinson won her first national championship in Emporia State would bring home several awards from the MIAA Awards Din- the outdoor high jump. ner in June in Kansas City. In addition to Cassondra Boston’s Ken B. Jones Award as the top female student-athlete in the conference, ESU received the inaugural MIAA Game Environment Award of Excellence, Dr. John Rich was named the first-ever MIAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Mentor of the Year and the Athletic Department was recognized for having the highest differential of student- athlete graduation rate above the overall student body graduation rate. Hornet tennis player Kirsten Ford was selected as the MIAA’s representative to the NCAA Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics Hornet Athletics In Top 25 of Director’s Cup Again With six of 16 sports programs finishing the season in the top 25, including an NCAA National Championship in Women’s Basket- ball, Emporia State University placed 25th in the final 2009-10 Learfield Sports Director’s Cup standings with 437.25 points. It is the sixth straight year ESU has finished in the top 50 nationally out of nearly 300 NCAA Division II schools. Team Overall MIAA MIAA Tourney National F inal National Season W-L W-L • Finish Finish Ranking PLace Highlight Cross Country (Men) -- 5th ------Two Runners earn All-MIAA honors Cross Country (Women) -- 8th ------Katie Mona won ESU Inv . Title Football 2-9 1-8 • 9th ------Won season opener for ninth straight year Soccer 1-17-1 1-15-0 • 9th ------Jessica Decker named 2nd-team All-MIAA Volleyball 29-6 16-4 • 2nd -- 13th (3rd) 33rd Went to fourth NCAA Tourney in five years Baseball 42-16 31-9 • 2nd 2nd 24th (1st) 33rd Opened Season Ranked #1 in Nation Basketball (Men) 14-15 9-11 • 7th 3rd -- (--) -- Advanced to MIAA Tourney Semi-finals Basketball (Women) 30-5 16-4 • 2nd 3rd 1st (1st) 1st National Champions Indoor Track & Field (M) -- 4th -- 8th (5th) 9th First Top Ten Finish since 1999 Indoor Track & Field (W) -- 4th -- 22nd (17th) 17th Best national finish since 2004 Softball 50-14 18-2 • 1st 1st 13th (4th) 17th Won seventh straight MIAA Tourney Tennis (Men) 7-9 0-5 • 6th 5th -- -- Kevin Schoon MIAA Sportsmanship Winner Tennis (Women) 11-7 2-5 • 6th 3rd -- -- Advanced to MIAA Semifinals Outdoor Track & Field (M) -- 3rd -- 12th (7th) 22nd Has scored in 16 of last 17 national meets Outdoor Track & Field (W) -- 8th -- -- 14th Jennifer Robinson wins national championship 186-98-1 94-63 .654 .599 (parentheses indicate highest ranking) ORV=Others receiving votes

ESU Attendance by Sport in 2009-10 Events Total Fans Ave. Fans Football 6 Games 24,873 4,146 Volleyball 10 Matches 7,776 778 Soccer 8 Matches 801 100 Men’s Basketball 14 games 27,341 1,953 Women’s Basketball 13 games 27,529 2,118 Baseball 26 games 4,138 159 Softball 20 games 4,549 227 Tennis 11 matches 450 41 Track 2 meets 1,000 500 Cross Country 2 meets 1600 800 109 events 100,057 916 • Seventh time in school history over 100,000 fans in total home attendance • Volleyball was third in the nation in average attendance, women's basketball was third in the nation, men's basketball was 15th in the nation, football was 36th in the nation, and The Lady Hornet basketball team captured ESU’s soccer was below 60th in the nation . . first NCAA D-II National Championship

www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter “YAPS, YELLOW JACKETS AND HORNETS”

Here come the Hornets! Go Hornets Go! How did Emporia State University really get to known as the Hornets?

A casual conversation between Vic Trusler and an Emporia Gazette reporter named Cecil Carle led the establishment of the Hornets as Emporia State’s mascot. In the early 1930’s, the Teachers College students were called the Yaps. It is uncertain why the students were called that except popular legend suggests that because they were teachers, they did a lot of “yapping.” In any case, most of the students were not fond of the moniker.

Trusler, a legendary figure on campus in the 1930’s, and coach at Roosevelt High School, and Carle, without design, were instrumental in getting the name changed. Carle was seeking information on the official name of the Roosevelt High School team. Trusler suggested he call the Roosevelt team the Bluejackets since they wore blue jerseys.

In that momentous conversation, Trusler further commented that the students at the Teacher College really did not like being called the Yaps. Instead he suggested they be called the Yellow Jackets because the men wore yellow sweaters with black stripes on the sleeves. And, like the insect, they had quite a sting to them. Nothing further was said, but the next Gazette article about the Teachers College referred to the students as Yellow Jackets.

The evolution of the name Yellow Jacket to Hornet is almost anti-climatic. A lack of newspaper space forced the Yellow Jacket to be shortened to Harnet. For a while the two names were interchanged and used throughout the state.

To further cement the Hornet tradition, the football team received new uniforms in 1936. They were almost entirely black prompting some to suggest that the team be called the Mud Daubers, which are yellowjackets, which are hornets, which game more sting to the legend.

“Corky” first appeared on the scene in 1934 when Paul Edwards, then a sopho- more, made what he thought was a more representative figure of the school mascot than the strereotyped hornet being used. He entered it in a contest and finished second. Not to be discouraged Edwards redrew his hornet and showed it to Ray Maul, then manager of the Memorial Union, who thought he could “use the buzzard.” The Corky figure would soon become popular on campus.

Edwards liked his Corky so much he patented the bug in 1936, which dated its 50th anniversary to 1986. During Homecoming 1987, Edwards dedicated a Corky the Hornet statue he sculpted and is now on display in the Memorial Union Book- store. A large number of Corky’s cropped up beginning in 2003 during a Parade of Corkys throughout Emporia and many of them are still on display around campus and in the community. Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics FACILITIES Over the last several years, Emporia State has implemented several projects to upgrade their facilities . The projects continue to give Emporia State some of the finest venues in NCAA Division II .

The Emporia State Athletics Weight Room was renovated and expanded over the summer into one of the top facilities in the MIAA . The renovation invrease the area of the current “Hornet’s Nest” from 2,460 square feet to over 4,300 square feet and includes state of the art equipment . When the current Hornet track and field weight room, located on the lower level of the HPER Building, is added to the total ESU will have over 6,000 square feet dedicated to athletic strength and conditioning .

Opened in 1937 and dedicated in 1960, Welch Stadium sits just north of beautiful Lake Wooster in the heart of the ESU campus . Crowds as large as 10,000 fans have watched games when bleachers were added in each end zone . Permanent lighting makes it possible to televise games and play at night .

The facility also has been used extensively by individuals outside the University community . Welch Stadium is the home field of the Emporia High School football team and has hosted the Kansas Special Olympics, the 1998 and 2004 Kansas Shrine Bowl . The 1995, 1999 and 2006 NCAA Division II National Track Championships were held here as well .

A Super Turf playing surface was installed at Welch Stadium in the fall of 2005 . The field is named Jones Field at Welch Stadium in honor of the W .S . and E .C . Jones Testamentary Trust, the lead con- tributor to the project .

Zola Witten Track at Welch Stadium was resurfaced over the summer of 2005 as well . The resurfacing prepared ESU as the host site of the 2006 NCAA II men’s and wom- en’s outdoor track and field national championships . The facility hosted the same event in 1995 and 1999 .

The Hanna Clubhouse at the Trusler Sports Complex, just north of the ESU campus, has been in place since 2007 . The facility houses locker rooms for baseball and softball, as well as coaches offices . It gives Hornet student-athletes on the teams a place to call home before and after games and practices . The second floor of the building serves as an observation deck .

60 www.emporia.edu/athletics www .emporia .edu/athleticsFollow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter FACILITIES Throughout NCAA Division II programs, White Auditorium, built in 1940 as a product of President Franklin D . Roosevelt’s Work Projects Administration (WPA), is regard- ed as one of the premier basketball arenas in the nation . The 70 year old facility was upgraded during the fall of 2008 with a new scoreboard and video board as well as a new color scheme on the arena floor and the throughout the entire building .

The approximately $270,000 improvement project was funded with City of Emporia general fund and Convention and Visitors Bureau, along with contributions from ESU, the Walter S . and Evan C . Jones Trust, Emporia Sports Promotions, Inc ., and Sunflower Gymnastics .

In the fall of 2009 the original wooden balcony seats were replaced with modern black plastic seats, that include cup holders .

In addition to White Auditorium, the ESU basketball and volleyball teams also have a practice facility in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building on the Emporia State campus . The practice facility in the HPER underwent a major renovation during the summer of 2008 . A new lighting system was installed as well as a the playing court getting resurfaced to match the arena floor at White Auditorium .

ESU dedicated Milton Tennis Courts in 2004 in honor of former coach George Milton . Milton was a coach at ESU from 1966-99 . The facility, located west of the HPER Building on campus, is used by the men’s and women’s tennis program and it hosted the Hornet women’s first ever trip to the NCAA tournament in 2005 . The Hornets also play matches at the Emporia High School Courts in northwest Emporia . The EHS complex has 12 lighted courts, allowing for men’s and women’s matches to be played a the same time .

Jones Park in northwest Emporia is the home of the Emporia State cross country program . The park provides practice facilities and the host-site for the ESU Invitational, a meet hosted be ESU each year . Jones Park was the host site for the 2009 MIAA Cross Country Championships .

For the first time in the programs eight year history, Hornet soccer played their entire home schedule on the ESU campus in 2009 . The ESU Pitch is located north of the HPER Building and provides easy access for Hornet fans .

Emporia State Facility Breakdown Name Sports Capacity Location Jones Park Men’s and Women’s Cross Country 1,000 24th Av . & Prairie St ./NW Emporia Milton Tennis Courts Men’s Tennis/Women’s Tennis 100 1721 Morse Dr ./ESU Campus Trusler Sports Complex Baseball/Softball 500/450 900 Trusler Rd ./NE Emporia ESU Pitch Soccer 500 1890 Morse Dr ./ESU Campus Fran Welch Stadium Football 7,000 1600 Morse Dr . ESU Campus William L . White Auditorium Men’s Basketball/Women’s Basketball/Volleyball 5,000 111 E 6th Ave ./Downtown Emporia Zola Witten Track Men’s and Women’s Track and Field 7,000 1600 Morse Dr ./ESU Campus Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics FACILITIES

Emporia State is committed to providing student-athletes with an environment that will maximize the potential for success . ESU’s Health, Physical Education and Recreation Building houses offices for coaches and administrators, weight room facilities, a swimming pool, computer lab, five practice gymnasiums and a state-of-the-art training room . The practice gyms allow the baseball, softball and track and field teams a chance to practice indoors, as well as offer additional practice space for basketball and volleyball .

The computer lab on the HPER Building in just one of many available to student-athletes on the ESU campus . Over 200 computers are available on campus, providing ESU students the highest technologies available . A swimming pool in the HPER Building provides student- athletes conditioning and an additional option for physical therapy . The Emporia State training room facilities offer student-athletes the finest athletic medicine care available . Director of Sports Medicine John Baxter, along with full-time staff mem- bers Blaise Kriley and Leslie Kenney establish injury and illness prevention programs, evalu- ate and provide immediate care for injury or illness, rehabilitate and recondition athletic injuries, and provide health care administra- tion, education and counseling as related to injury or illness, all under the supervision of Dr . Marshall Havenhill, M D. . Assisting the full-time staff are two certified graduate assis- tants and numerous undergraduate student assistants . www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter HORNETS IN THE COMMUNITY

Emporia State student-athletes didn’t just provide the Emporia community with exciting sports action throughout the year, the Hornets also provided the community with over 2,100 hours of com- munity service during the 2009-10 year .

Working with organizations like the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Special Olympics, Rebuilding Together, Abundant Harvest Food Kitchen and several local elementary schools, the Hornets contributed over 2100 hours of community service . From painting homes for the disadvantaged, cheering on Special Olympics competitors, collecting canned foods and to recycling, Emporia State student-athletes could be seen all around Emporia lending their time .

Our relationship has been and will continue to be very strong with Emporia . Our teams have been a constant in the community . The teams pay attention to the community perceives them and it is important that we maintain our great relationship .

MIAA Game Environment Award of Excellence In response to the creation of the Division II game environment initiative, ESU created “The Sportsmanship Statement”, which is presented by a student-athlete either live, via audio recordings, or filmed and shown on a video board to the fans before the start of home football, soc- cer, volleyball, basketball, softball and baseball contests . The statement encourages fans to cheer for their team while also showing respect to other players, fans, coaches and officials . In addition to the Sportsmanship Statement, the ESU SAAC also created the Sportsmanship Creed, which is displayed in each team’s locker room . The Creed was designed to not only convey what it means to be a student-athlete at the institution, but to address how student-athletes should conduct themselves within the campus, community and on the field of play by reaffirming the ideas of Honor, Outstanding, Respect, Nobility, Enthusiasm, Teamwork and Support, better known as H .O .R .N .E .T .S .

MIAA SAAC Mentor of the Year Dr . John Rich, Associate Dean of the ESU School of Business and the Faculty Athletics Rep at ESU, has assisted student-athletes to maintain their eligibility by reviewing NCAA rules they must follow and helping them complete their eligibility paperwork . He is constantly in contact with stu- dent-athletes either in the classroom or at sporting events . This year, he suggested the initiation of a chapter of the national athletic honor society, Chi Alpha Sigma, at ESU . Not only did he help organize the charter chapter and its initiating ceremonies, but he also made a financial donation to pay for the entry fee into the national organization . Dr . Rich was President of the MIAA from 2001- 2003, and he has been a member and chair of many different MIAA committees . After attending an NCAA leadership conference with two student-athletes, he helped organize the first Senior Prom at ESU . It is greatly due to his efforts that this event continues successfully even after the originating student-athletes have graduated and moved on .

Graduation Rate Differential Award The MIAA uses the graduation rate information from the Department of Education to compare its student-athletes academic success with that of the general student body . ESU had the graduation rate highest above its student body rate with 70 percent of its 2002-03 freshmen on athletically-related aid earn a degree within six years, which was 26 percentage points above the general student body rate . Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics THIS IS EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY Emporia State University is a comprehensive Regents university primarily serving res- idents of Kansas by providing leadership in quality instruction, related scholarship and service . A student-centered institution, its central mission is to develop lifelong learning skills, impart society’s cultural heritage, and education and prepare for both the profes- sions and advanced study . Faculty, staff and students interact in a collegial atmosphere that fosters freedom of inquiry and expression . ESU provides undergraduate educational opportunities designed to meet the broad goals of basic skill development and general education, as well as the more specific goals of a variety of programs in art and sciences, business, education, and library and information management . Graduate programs serve needs and provide leadership within the region, the state and the Great Plains area . The univer- sity offers programs of national distinction in Education and Library and Information Management, including a Ph .D . in Library and Information Management . ESU’s arts and sciences programs and offerings at the undergraduate and grad- uate levels provide a solid foundation for further learning, preparation for the many avenues of employment to which the basic disciplines lead, and the advanced knowledge necessary to enable professionals, including teachers, to move ahead in their fields and accept increased responsibilities and challenges . As a national leader in teacher preparation, the Teachers College at ESU has a rich history of preparing teachers to succeed in the classroom . ESU offers well- established teacher preparation programs that support the growing need for quality teachers in all disciplines . ESU’s teacher education program was selected as one of four “model” teacher preparation programs in the nation . The School of Library and Information Management (SLIM) prepares students to analyze and manage information on a global scale . With coursework through the doctorate level, SLIM offers graduate-level instruction for information manag- ers in all professions . SLIM is the only school accredited by the American Library Association in a 12 state area . ESU’s School of Business educates students to be entrepreneurs, critical think- ers and leaders in the workplace . Graduates hold leadership positions in some of the most prestigious companies throughout Kansas and the Nation . The School of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International)AACSB, the mark of quality distinction most widely sought after by business schools . Less than one fourth of the business programs in the U .S . are accredited by AACSB International . The accreditation is the “gold standard” that identifies programs of the highest quality . An $18 .5 million renovation of ESU’s Memorial Union is currenty underway and the total project is slated to be complete by fall of 2012 . The Memorial Union was constructed in 1925 in memory of the stu- dents who fought and died in World War I . Additions were constructed in 1958, 1963 and 1972 .

www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter THIS IS EMPORIA STATE As an institution of higher education, Emporia State University is committed to helping students, faculty, staff and administrators acquire those skills necessary to enable them to think critically, to question intelligently, and to analyze complex and diverse ideas in order to become thoughtful, educated world citizens .

In a recently-released survey, Emporia State University surfaces as an institution that enables close partnerships and communication between students and faculty . The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), admin- istered to freshmen and seniors, compares responses from Emporia State students with their peers at colleges and universities in Kansas and across the nation .

Emporia State University is an equal opportunity insti- tution of higher education where individuals of diverse backgrounds and beliefs come to learn and work together profession- ally and respectfully . As a university, we seek to create and uphold high intellectual standards within a learning community, to make those intellectual standards accessible to all who engage in the learning process, and to foster a curiosity about life and society that will lead to informed and involved citizenship . Learning requires critical thinking about the production of knowl- edge and the various beliefs that people may hold, as well as opportunities to test and actively engage with new ideas .

Emporia City Profile Among Emporia’s notable citizens are William Allen White, editor and owner of The Emporia Gazette newspaper, and NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Clint Bowyer . Today, Emporia is a manufacturing, education, transportation, trade, medical and cattle center of the east-central Kansas region . Emporia is the county seat of Lyon County, with a total county population of approximately 35,500 .

Located midway between Kansas City and Wichita on the Kansas Turnpike, Emporia is an important crossroads and trade area for the east-central Kansas population of approximately 85,000 people .

The Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad mainline passes through Emporia . The Emporia Municipal Airport, with a 5,000 ft . hard surface runway, can accommodate most corporate aircraft .

Emporia State University is one of the finest medium-sized universities in the Midwest . More than 6,000 students are enrolled in outstanding programs in education, business, arts and sciences, library science and information management .

Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics MEMORIAL UNION RENOVATIONS Construction is currently underway on an $18 .5 million renovation of ESU’s Memorial Union . The total project is slated to be complete by fall of 2012 . The Memorial Union was constructed in 1925 in memory of the students who fought and died in World War I . Additions were constructed in 1958, 1963 and 1972 .

Students approved, 739-181, a fee increase to help pay for the project .

A Lawrence architectural firm, Treanor Architects P .A ., designed the renovation plan following a series of meet- ings with ESU students, staff and Emporia residents .

Included in the renovation: • Creation of new student lounge space and perfor- mance area • Renovation of the current student cafeteria • An addition on the east side of the building featuring a new entrance, information center and Admissions office • Redesigned entrances to the building’s west, south and east sides • Redesigned meeting spaces and traffic patterns inside the building • Environmentally-friendly improvements to the build- ing’s heating, ventilation and cooling systems

www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter MEMORIAL UNION RENOVATIONS The process to get the renovation going has been a long one with the first meeting about the project occurring in 1999 . Still, the effort didn’t start in earnest until the fall of 2007 . The current renovation plans aim to make the union into a “living room space” for ESU students, ESU President Michael Lane said .

The Memorial Union has a long and storied history on the ESU campus . Originally opened in 1925, the union was built as a tribute to the students who fought and died in World War I . Since then, the union has had four additions .

“I think it’s really critical to our current and future students,” Lane said . “It really is supposed to serve as a functional meeting place, a social place, a gathering place, an eating place for our students as well as our faculty and staff .”

“We want to upgrade the windows and lighting to make them environmentally friendly,” Lane said, “as well as more efficient heating and cooling that will be environmentally friendly . The finishes will be done with environmentally friendly materials as well . We want to make the building as green as we can as well as comfortable for our students, faculty and staff .”

In addition, the university is looking to move its admissions office to the union .

“(The union) will become the university’s front door,” Lane said, “and it needs to be attractive to current and prospec- tive students .”

Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics A COMMITMENT TO QUALITY EDUCATION Degrees Offered at ESU •In the 2009-10 academic year, 53 percent of School of Business ESU’s student-athletes achieved a grade-point • Accounting • Business Administration average of 3 .0 or better . • Business Education • Computer Info. Systems • Economics • Finance •Free health care, pharmacy, and legal services • International Business • Management are available as part of your student fee package . • Marketing • Office Systems Management •In recent years, off-campus locations for courses at ESU have included the jungles of Peru, the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences caves and coral reefs of the Bahamas, and the • Art • Biology castles of Spain . • Chemistry • Communication • Computer Science • Dramatic Art •Nearly 500 students from almost 50 countries • Earth Science • Engineering across the globe make up ESU’s diverse interna- • English • Speech Communication tional student population . • Foreign Languages (French and Spanish) • History • Mathematics •Emporia State University and Kansas State • Music • Nursing University, both founded in 1863, were the first two universities in the state . • Physical Science • Physics • Political Science • Social Science •ESU was one of the nation’s first campuses to be accessible to the physically challenged. • Sociology The Teachers College •Every room in the ESU Residence Halls is wired for Internet access and wireless access is available Elementary Education across most of the campus . If you don’t have a computer there are over 200 computers available in • Art • Bicultural Sciences various labs across campus . • Early Childhood Ed. • Early Childhood Special Ed. • Health Education • Language Arts •ESU helped establish the National Teachers Hall of Fame, located in Emporia, in 1989. • Mathematics • Natural Sciences • Psychology • Social Sciences •Modern and beautifully remodeled residence halls, along with fraternity and sorority houses, and • Special Education married student apartments, provide excellent and comfortable living units to ESU students . Secondary Education • Art •ESU hosted the 1995, 1999 and 2006 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field Championships, • Secondary Education 1996 NCAA Women’s Softball Championships, and 1998 NCAA II Cross Country Championships as • Combined Elementary & Secondary well as numerous NCAA regional tournaments . • Biology • General Science •Emporia State University, nationally known for its teacher preparation program, was named one of • Business Education four ‘model’ teacher preparation programs in the nation in a report “Educating School Teachers” writ- • Office Education • Distributive Education ten by Arthur Levine, president emeritus of Columbia University Teachers College . • English • Foreign Language •ESU is the first and only university in the world to offer a four-year degree in Engraving Arts. • French • Spanish • Combined Elementary •Emporia State University was named one of the “Best in the Midwest” by the Princeton Review. One • Health Education thing that puts this ranking above the rest is that it is based on student opinion data and surveys filled • Mathematics out by current ESU students . • Physical Education • Coaching • Athletic Training •Over 93% of graduates from the ESU Teachers • Combined Elementary & Secondary College remain in the profession after five years . • Recreation Nationally, 30 to 50% leave the profession before • Physical Science completing three years in the classroom . • General Science • Chemistry • Physics • Earth Science •Emporia State University’s School of Business is • Psychology proud to hold the distinction of being accredited by • Special Education • Social Science the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of • Speech Comm. • Rehab. Services Education Business (AACSB) . Less than ¼ of all business pro- grams in the US hold this distinction . This accreditation Pre-Professional Programs is the “gold standard” that identifies programs of the Areas in the Pre-Professional programs with local highest quality . accreditations: Agriculture, Chiropractic, Dental, Engineering, Journalism, Law, Medical, Medical Technology, Nursing, Optometry, Osteopathic Medicine, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Social Work, Veterinary Medicine . www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter ESU ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY

John Baxter Steven Blocker Wesley Book John Cayton Jennifer Collins Dir . Sports Medicine Track Assistant MBB Assistant Softball Coach Tennis Coach Asst . to the A .D . (620) 341-5021 (620) 341-6174 (620) 341-5642 (620) 341-6164 (620) 341-6129 (620) 341-5349

Jory Collins Bob Fornelli Rick Ginter Ken Gordon Dave Harris Becky Henry WBB Head Coach Baseball Coach Track Assistant Football Assistant Track & Field/XC Coach Compliance Assistant (620) 341-5932 (620) 341-5930 (620) 341-6174 (620) 341-5593 (620) 341-5938 (620) 341-6185

Garin Higgins Leslie Kinney Blaise Kriley Greg Larson Lauren Loucks Gary Manuel Football Coach Athletic Trainer Athletic Trainer Athletic Tickets Softball Assistant Football Assistant (620) 341-5504 (620) 341-5955 (620) 341-5021 (620) 341-6378 (620) 341-5928 (620) 341-6084

John Martin Matt Martin Brian McIntosh David Moe John Rich Bryce Saia Baseball Assistant Football Assistant WBB Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Faculty Athletic Rep . Football Assistant (620) 341-5930 (620) 341-5943 (620) 341-6087 (620) 341-5928 (620) 341-5225 (620) 341-6083

Jim Schneiderhahn Matt Walter Jiangping Wang Bing Xu Soccer Coach Football Assistant Volleyball Assistant Volleyball Coach (620) 341-5036 (620) 341-5941 (620) 341-5931 (620) 341-6085 Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics ESU ADMINISTRATION Dr . Lane was active for many years in the American Account- President ing Association, serving on the board of the Midwest region . Dr. Michael R. Lane He served Beta Alpha Psi, the national accounting honors and Dr . Michael R . Lane became professional fraternity for several years as faculty vice presi- the 15th president of Emporia dent at Northeastern University and Bradley University where State University on November he was selected as one of five “Outstanding Faculty Vice Pres- 1, 2006 and since then ESU ident” by the national organization . Dr . Lane also served on the Athletic teams have played national Council of Beta Alpha Psi . in three national champion- As a business dean, Dr . Lane was active in regional activi- ship games, highlighted by the ties of Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Lady Hornets 2010 NCAA Di- (AACSB) . Dr . Lane has published or presented more than two vision II Women’s Basketball dozen papers and has written ethics cases for a principles of National Championship . Under Accounting text book . his watch the Hornet Athlet- A strong advocate for international education, Dr . Lane has ics program has seen thirteen of the fifteen athletic programs traveled internationally many times as an advocate for interna- compete in NCAA postseason competition while maintaining tional education and collegiate partnerships . His international a 3 .00 cumulative GPA . ESU has maintained a top 40 stand- emphasis for ESU has been in Asia where he has visited with ing in the Learfield Sports Director’s Cup standings under his ESU partners in South Korea, Japan, and the People’s Repub- watch and was the top MIAA school, finishing #11 in the nation lic of China . Dr . Lane encourages all students to study abroad in the 2007-08 Director’s Cup Standings . and experience the world . The success is not only in the playing arena as ESU ranks President Lane is a member of Congressman Jerry Moran’s in the top 20 in the nation in producing Academic All-Ameri- Executive Committee . He recently completed a term as a cans in the 21st century . Sportsmanship has also been high member of the Math and Science Education Advisory Com- under Dr . Lane, with ESU winning the MIAA Game Environ- mittee to the Kansas Legislature . He is currently a member ment Award of Excellence in 2010 . The NCAA and National of the Kansas Park Trust, Steering Committee for the Visitors Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators recognized Center at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve and a mem- Emporia State as the MIAA’s recipient of the 2008 Community ber of the Board of Directors of the Kansas Park Trust . He Engagement Award of Excellence . also serves on the Board of Directors for the Kansas Busi- “Athletics is a key part of the educational experience at Em- ness Hall of Fame, the Regional Development Association of poria State,” says Lane . “We try to foster a positive environ- East Central Kansas and the National Teachers Hall of Fame . ment of sportsmanship and integrity for our student-athletes .” He serves on the Newman Regional Health Board of Trustees Dr . Lane earned a Ph .D . in Accounting from Texas A&M Uni- and on the Board of Directors of the Emporia Area Chamber versity, a master’s degree from Northeastern University and a of Commerce . He is a member of the Kansas Cavalry, and the bachelor’s degree from Lowell Technological Institute (now the Rotary Club of Emporia and a graduate of the 2009 Class of University of Massachusetts at Lowell) . Leadership Kansas . A native of Melrose, Massachusetts, Dr . Lane’s career in His wife, Dr . Peggy Lane, is the Chair and Professor in the higher education began in Boston as an assistant professor Department of Accounting and Information Systems in the of accounting at Northeastern University . As a professor at Emporia State University School of Business . Bradley University he served as Chair of the Department of Accounting, Associate Dean of the College of Business and Director of the MBA Program . In 1994 he was named dean of the School of Business at Indiana University-Purdue Univer- sity Fort Wayne . He later advanced to dean of the Campbell School of Business at Berry College in Rome, Ga . At Mans- field University of Penn., Lane served over four years as pro- vost and vice president for academic affairs . Prior to coming to Emporia State, he was vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost at the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith . www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter ESU ADMINISTRATION Auditorium and the resurfacing of Witten Track have been completed under his watch with 100% of the nearly $2 million Athletic Director coming from donors . These improvements have helped main- Kent Weiser tain those facilities as some of the best in the nation at the Under the leadership of Division II level . His leadership of ESU’s fund raising efforts Director of Athletics Kent led to the largest single gift for athletics scholarships in school Weiser, Emporia State has history, a $1 .25 million contribution in 2004 . consistently competed at the He helped establish the first department-wide shoe and national level in NCAA Division apparel contracts in NCAA Division II, when ESU partnered II on the field, in the class- with adidas in 2000 . ESU is still just one of just two NCAA room and in the stands . In the Division II athletic programs in the nation to be a Direct Sales last five years, three different Partner with adidas . The agreement stretches buying power of Hornet programs have com- all 15 Hornet programs and is similar to programs designed for peted in four national champi- NCAA Division I institutions . onship games, culminating with the Lady Hornets 2010 NCAA While other institutions were faced with reducing sports, Division II Women’s Basketball National Championship . Weiser spearheaded the effort to add women’s soccer as a ESU has ranked in the top 50 of nearly 300 D-II schools in varsity sport, increasing participation opportunities for women each of the last five years, highlighted by an MIAA best 11th at the University for the first time since 1980 . His efforts helped place finish in the 2007-08 Director’s Cup Standings . In the ESU receive a grant from the NCAA in support of expanding classroom, Emporia State is ranked in the top 20 in the nation administrative opportunities for women and minorities . in producing Academic All-Americans in the 21st century . The Weiser has been a guest panelist at numerous NCAA athletic and academic success has combined to place every and NACDA meetings, including for the Division II Strategic ESU program in the top 25 in national attendance at some Alliance Matching Grant Enhancement Program and the point during Weiser’s ten year tenure . NCAA Leadership Institute for Minority Males . The Hornets have won 23 MIAA regular season team Weiser, a native of Great Bend, Kan ., received a Bachelor of championships and have finished in the top 20 of Division II in Arts and a Master of Science in Education from the University eleven different sports under Weiser’s leadership . of Kansas . He began his career in athletics at KU, where he ESU Athletics had five top 20 team finishes in 2009-10 as worked from 1981-88 . During that time, he held administrative ten of 15 programs made the NCAA post-season . In addition positions as ticket manager and marketing director He also to the Lady Hornets national championship in basketball ESU served as the Kansas women’s golf coach from 1984-88 . also picked up top 20 finishes by the men’s and women’s He was the associate director of development for Ottawa indoor track & field, softball, and women’s outdoor track & University from 1990-93 . He joined Emporia State in 1999, field teams . after serving as associate athletic director at Oregon State In the classroom ESU ranks in the top 20 in the nation University for six years . among Division II schools with 16 Academic All-Americans Weiser is married to the former Amy Pangrac, and the in the 21st century . ESU regularly places over 50 percent of couple has two daughters, Katie and Abby . its student-athletes on the A D. .’s Honor Roll and has had an NCAA Top VIII Award winner under Weiser . Nine coaches hired by Weiser have been named MIAA Coach of the Year in their respective sports . During the 2003-04 school year Emporia State was the first NCAA Division II institution to advance to the postseason in football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball with 11 of ESU’s 15 programs competing in the NCAA postseason . Major capital improvements, such as the ESU Athletics Weight Room, Hanna Baseball/Softball Clubhouse, Jones Field SuperTurf, the artificial turf infield at Glennen Field, new scoreboards at the Trusler Sports Complex and White Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics ESU ADMINISTRATION Associate Athletic Under his supervision the Hornets have spearheaded cam- Director for External paigns to construct the Hanna Baseball/Softball Clubhouse, Operations renovate and expand the ESU Athletics Weight Room, install SuperTurf for Jones Field at Welch Stadium, the resurfacing Shane Shivley of the Witten Track, a remodel of the Basketball Practice Facility, Glennen Field Baseball Turf, and a state of the art Shane Shivley is in his eighth baseball hitting facility . These improvements have helped year with the Emporia State maintain those facilities as some of the best in the nation at Athletic Department . Promoted the Division II level . to Associate Athletic Director in August of 2006, Shivley directs A native of Parsons, Kansas, Shivley earned a bachelor’s and manages all income gen- degree in business from Emporia State in 2000 and his erating activities for the athletic Master’s in Sport Administration from Wichita State in 2002 . department . This includes super- vision of the marketing, ticketing, and facilities offices . He is married to the former Mary Decker . The couple are the proud parents of a daughter, Alexa and a son, Maddox .

Shivley has also led efforts to increasing the annual ath- letic giving each year of his tenure . In 2008-09 Athletic giv- ing topped $1 12. million according to figures from the ESU Foundation . Associate Athletic by the SAAC’s development of the ESU Sportsmanship Creed . Director for Internal SAAC was also awarded the “Outstanding Recognized Student Operations/SWA Organization” at Emporia State University .

Carmen Leeds She currently serves on the NCAA Student-Athlete Affairs Advisory Committee and is the Student Athlete Advisory Carmen Leeds is in her tenth Committee liaison for the MIAA . She is a past member of the year as Associate Director of NCAA Division II national women’s basketball committee and Athletics for Internal Operations NCAA softball regional advisory committee . She has been a and Senior Woman Administrator facilitator at the NCAA Leadership Conference, the Division (SWA) . She oversees areas of II Regional Leadership Conference and NCAA CHAMPS/Life NCAA compliance, CHAMPS/ Skills Orientation Conference . Life Skills, student-athlete ser- vices and athletic training . She was formerly the head women’s basketball coach and SWA at South Carolina-Upstate . She coordinated the Athletes Can Under her supervision, each year the ESU Student-Athlete Educate (ACE) program and implemented the school’s Student- Advisory Committee perform over 2,000 hours of community Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) . As basketball coach, she service . SAAC has raised $3,400 the past three years for the had a 100 percent graduate rate among four-year players . Make-a-Wish Foundation . She received her bachelor’s degree from Appalachian (N .C .) State and her master’s from Clemson University . The student-athlete advisory committee has sponsored the annual Senior Citizen’s Prom for the local community, winning She is married to Greg Leeds, a 1984 ESU graduate, and the the inaugural Community Engagement Award of Excellence couple has three sons, Brian, Matt and Parker . for the MIAA . ESU won the 2010 MIAA Game Environment Award, for creating a positive sports environment, spearheaded www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter ESU ADMINISTRATION Assistant Athletic A 1998 graduate of ESU, Weast was a sports supervisor at Director for Media the Emporia Recreation Commission prior to returning to ESU Relations as a student in the sports information office in 1997 . After a year of graduate work at Central Missouri, he returned Don Weast to ESU in 1999 as the director of sports promotions . He began Don Weast has been in charge his association with the Hornets as a student athletic trainer in of media relations at Emporia State 1986 . Weast spent part of the 1989-90 season with the now for ten years and is in his 11th year defunct Topeka Sizzlers of the CBA as an athletic trainer . as a full-time member of the ESU He earned his BFA from Emporia State in 1998 and is mar- Athletic Department . ried to the former Terri Kaiser, a 1998 MLS graduate of ESU . Promoted to the title of assistant The couple have a daughter, Emma and a son, Jack . athletic director for media relations in 2003, Weast oversees media relations, publications and Web site management for the 15 sport intercollegiate athletic pro- gram at ESU . His office has won three Best in Nation awards from CoSIDA for publication excellence . Hornet student-athletes have been voted to All-American honors 24 times and Academic All- American honors 16 times, including three national players of the year and two Academic All-Americans of the Year . Director of Athletic He is a 2006 graduate of Sterling College where he was Publications involved in both print and broadcast journalism . While in col- Josh Slaughter lege he was both a Kansas Association of Collegiate Press Josh Slaughter is in his fourth (KACP) and Kansas Collegiate Broadcasters (KCB) award full year as Assistant Director winner . He was the very first radio voice of the Sterling of Athletic Media Relations and College Warriors when Sterling College Radio went on air in Director of Athletic Publications 2005 . He also hosted a national NAIA Athletics Radio Show at Emporia State after com- called “Evening the SCOR” from 2005 to 2006 . ing in February of 2007 . His He was a 2003 graduate of Chaparral High School in responsibilities include design- Anthony, Kan ., where he was a two-year letterwinner in ing media guides, preparing baseball and golf . game notes and other game day responsibilities . During his time as baseball contact five players have been named All-Americans and Keith Hernandez was named the 2008 NCAA Division II Player of the Year . Prior to coming to Emporia State, Slaughter was a Kansas Press Association (KPA) award winning photojour- nalist with the Osage County Herald-Chronicle in Osage City, Kan . He has also been read as a freelance journalist and columnist for several area newspapers . He served as one of the radio voices of the NAIA VSN All-Star Football game played in Kansas City from 2007-09 . Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics ESU ADMINISTRATION Director of Marketing Jake Bassett Jake Bassett is in his first year as the Director of Athletic Marketing for Emporia State University . He spent part of the 2009-10 school year volunteering with the Hornet Athletic Department . A former football player for the Hornets, Bassett worked in professional sports with the Kansas City Royals, and Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball, the Kansas City Wizards of as well as the National Football League’s Tampa Bay Bucanneers . His primary duties at Emporia State revolve around overseeing the sponsorships and advertis- ing revenue as well as the direction of athletic marketing and promotional efforts . He also over- sees much of the department’s print production, enhancement of student and fan participation, enhancement of game-day atmosphere and assisting with all phases of event management and operations . Bassett graduated from Emporia State with a bachelor’s degree in Communications in 2007 and went on to receive a Master’s Degree in Sports Management from Wichita State in 2009 . A native of Junction City, Kan ., he is married to the former Shanna Williams . Director of Operations & Event Management Cody Moors

Cody Moors is in his third year as Director of Athletics Operations/Events and Facilities . He oversees game management of home events, scheduling and maintenance of the athletic buses, and oversees the athletic facilities of ESU Athletics . Moors served as the ESU Athletic Administrator for the 2009 Division II Leadership Academy assisting student-athletes in developing leadership action plans to take back to their universi- ties . Along with his national leadership training, he has implemented the “Hangin’ with a Hornet“ mentoring program for Emporia Middle School to help develop social, academic, and leadership skills for 7th and 8th graders, as well as ESU Student Athletes . Prior to coming to ESU, Moors served eight years as an At-Risk Aid/Event Supervisor for Eisenhower Middle School in Manhattan, Kan . He served as the Head Coach for two years and an assistant coach for six years . He was actively involved in the supervision and athletic event game management for EMS . Moors is a 2008 graduate of with a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology . He is married to the former Jessi Decker, a 2003 graduate of Emporia State, and the couple has one daughter Madison . Athletic Business Manager Davonne Hinz

Davonne Hinz is in her 12th year as the athletic business manager at Emporia State . The Melvern, Kansas native has been at Emporia State since 1985 and has worked in the Hornet Athletic Department since 1995 .

She is responsible for the day to day business operations of the 15 sport athletic program at ESU and maintains the budget for the Hornet athletic department .

She has a daughter, Kelsi . www.emporia.edu/athletics Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter STAFF DIRECTORY MEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach - David Moe, (620) 341-6226 | Athletic Department Staff Email: dmoe@emporia .edu Athletic Director - Kent Weiser, (620) 341-5350 | Asst. Coach - Wesley Book, (620) 341-5642 | Email: kweiser@emporia .edu Email: wbook@emporia .edu Assoc. AD/Internal/SWA - Carmen Leeds, (620) 341-5825 | Email: cleeds@emporia .edu WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Assoc. AD/External - Shane Shivley, (620) 341-6988 | Head Coach - Jory Collins, (620) 341-5932 | Email: sshivley@emporia edu. Email: jcollin1@emporia .edu Asst. AD/Media Relations - Don Weast, (620) 341-5526 | Asst. Coach - Brian McIntosh, (620) 341-6087 | Email: dweast@emporia .edu Email: bmcintos@emporia .edu Director of Marketing - Jake Bassett, (620) 341-5026 | Email: jbassett@emporia edu. BASEBALL Dir. of Operations/Events - Cody Moors, (620) 341-5954 | Head Coach - Bob Fornelli, (620) 341-5930 | Email: cmoors@emporia edu. Email: rfornell@emporia .edu Asst. Media Relations - Josh Slaughter, (620) 341-6038 | Asst. Coach - John Martin, (620) 341-5930 | Email: jslaught@emporia .edu Email: jmartin@emporia .edu ESU Ticket Manager - Greg Larson, (620) 341-6378 | Email: glarson@emporia edu. SOFTBALL Athletic Business Mgr. - Davonne Hinz, (620) 341-5925 | Head Coach - Kristi Bredbenner, (620) 341-6164 | Email: khinz@emporia edu. Email: kbredben@emporia .edu Athletic Office Manager - Jennifer Collins, (620) 341-5350 | Asst. Coach - Lauren Loucks, (620) 341-5928 | Email: jcollins@emporia .edu Email: lloucks@emporia .edu Compliance Assistant - Becky Henry, (620) 341-6185 | Email: rhenry@emporia .edu TENNIS Head Coach - John Cayton, (620) 341-6129 | Coaching Staff Email: jcayton@emporia .edu FOOTBALL Head Coach - Garin Higgins, (620) 341-5504 | TRACK & FIELD Email: ghiggins@emporia .edu Head Coach - David Harris, (620) 341-5938 | Assoc. Head Coach/Secondary - Bryce Saia, (620) 341-6083 | Email: dharris@emporia .edu Email: bsaia@emporia .edu Asst. Coach - Rick Ginter, (620) 341-6174 | Def. Coor./LB - Ken Gordon, (620) 341-5593 | Email: rginter@emporia .edu Email: kgordon@emporia .edu Asst. Coach - Steven Blocker, (620) 341-6174 | Off Coor./RB - Gary Manuel, (620) 341-6084 | Email: sblocker@emporia .edu Email: gmanuel@emporia .edu Wide Receivers/Rec. Coor./ - Matt Martin (620) 341-5943 | Support Staff Email: mmartin3@emporia .edu Faculty Athletic Rep. - John Rich, (620) 341-5225 | O-Line/Strength - Matt Walter, (620) 341-5941 | Email: jrich@emporia .edu Email: mwalter@emporia .edu

VOLLEYBALL Athletic Training irector of ports edicine ohn axter Head Coach - Bing Xu, (620) 341-6085 | D S M - J B , (620) 341-5021 | mail Email: bxu@emporia .edu E : jbaxter@emporia .edu omen s rainer eslie enney Asst. Coach - Jiangping Wang, (620) 341-5931 | W ’ T - L K , (620) 341-5955 | mail Email: jwang@emporia .edu E : lkenney@emporia .edu Men’s Trainer - Blaise Kriley, (620) 341-5021 | SOCCER Email: bkriley@emporia .edu eam hysician r arshall avenhill mail Head Coach - Jim Schneiderhahn, (620) 341-5036 | T P - D . M H , (620) 341-5955 | E : Email: jschnei4@emporia edu. mhavenhi@emporia .edu

CROSS COUNTRY Head Coach - David Harris, (620) 341-5938 | Email: dharris@emporia edu. Follow ESU Athletics on Facebook and Twitter www.emporia.edu/athletics ESU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME 1995 2003 Tammy Hoffman . . . . . SB, BB Curtis Fischer ...... FB Ken Hush ...... TN Judy Lienemann ...... BB, TF 2010 Class of Inductees Bob Janesko ...... FB Jesse Nelson ...... BB Tara Holloway Churchill • Women’s Basketball Wilson Kilmer ...... BSB Andy Uphott ...... BB Leon Lett • Football Dick Nolan ...... FB Lester McCoy • Football & Men’s Basketball Russ Meyer • Baseball 1996 Laura Rand • Women’s Track & Field Debbie Carrier ...... SB, BB 2004 Janell Smith Carson • Women’s Track & Field Bill Freeman ...... FB 1978 Baseball Team . . . . . NAIA 1964 NAIA National Semifinalist Men’s Basketball Team Dorothy Kempf ...... SW, TF ...... National Champions Myron Rodee ...... FB Kendra Dawson ...... VB 1982 1988 Les Stafford ...... TN Denise (Dawson) Landwher . . . BB Dale Burnett . . . . . FB, BB, TF Lee Haring ...... TF James McCallop ...... BB Dale Cushinberry ...... BB Richard Mawdsley ...... FB 1997 Earl Sauder ...... Booster Gus Fish ...... FB, BB Bill Monneypenny ...... FB Ben Bounous ...... BSB Bill Hargiss . . . . FB, BSB, BB, TF Dennis Shogren . . . . . BSB, BB Carolyn Davis ...... BB 2005 Bill Litchfield ...... FB, BB Brenda Stolle ...... SB Doug Glaysher ...... BB 1980 Softball Team ...... AIAW Archie San Romani ...... TF Dennis Nee ...... TF/XC ...... National Champions Bill Tidwell ...... TF, XC 1989 David Tryon ...... FB Dennis Delmott ...... TF/XC Fran Welch ...... FB, BSB, BB Dave Bingham ...... BSB Bill Dickey ...... BSB, BB, TF Steve Henry ...... FB, TF 1998 Mark Stanbrough ...... TF/XC 1983 Pamela Bulson-O'Connor . . . . BB Gordon “Babe” Hoyt ...... FB Tim Weiser ...... BSB Glen Campbell ...... FB, BB Ireland Sloan ...... TF, XC William Fraley ...... TF Abe Welcher ...... FB John Kuck ...... TF Paul Whitely ...... TF, XC Kelly McCammon ...... TF Gene Johnson ...... BB Phil McKinzie ...... BSB 2006 John Lohmeyer ...... FB 1990 Brian Robinson ...... BB Alvester Bobby ...... FB Elvin McCoy ...... FB Kathy Devine ...... TF Greg Zickefoose ...... FB Tom Fincken ...... TF Elijah Williams ...... TF A .O . Duer . . . . . NAIA Exec . Sec . Kim Kline ...... SB/BB Wayne Goldsmith ...... FB, TF 1999 Wade LeDuc ...... FB 1984 Charles Sanger . . . . FB, BB, TF Ron Boline ...... BB Mark Majors ...... TF Buck Astle ...... FB, BB, BSB Val Schierling ...... TF Bruce Cerone ...... FB 1958 & 1959 Men’s XC . . . NAIA James Fraley ...... FB Roger Jennings . . . . . XC, TF ...... National Champions Shorty Hoch ...... FB 1991 Kevin Mendon ...... BSB. Dutch Holtfrerich . . . FB, BSB, TF Lesha Wood ...... TF, XC George Milton . . . . . TN Coach 2007 Mike Denimarck ...... FB Bill Quayle . . . . Athletic Director Dianna Beebe ...... VB/SB 1985 Herb Dixon ...... FB Noel Certain ...... TF Jerome Carroll . . . . . BSB, TF William Goldsmith ...... FB 2000 Jim Hayes ...... BB Keith Caywood . . . . FB, BB, TF Russ Jenkins ...... FB Rich Alday ...... BSB Joe Rich ...... FB Chesley Culp ...... FB Roy Lane ...... FB Clifford Hodrick ...... FB Hank Thompson ...... TF Al Feuerbach ...... TF Francis Swaim ...... TF Larry Kramer . . . . . FB Coach 1989 Football Team . . . . . NAIA Wendell Goldsmith . . . . . FB, TF Bernard Taylor ...... FB, TF Susan (Stein) Melgraes . . . XC, TF ...... National Runners-Up Menzo Hainline ...... FB, TF Craig Stromgren ...... BB Eddie Hamada ...... FB 1992 Betty Walters . . . . SB/VB Coach 2008 Harry Kline ...... TF, FB Sam Butterfield ...... TF Arthur Peals ...... TF Paul Kutnink . . . . . FB, BB, TF Bob Clements ...... FB 2001 Carl Prophet ...... FAR Earl McKown ...... TF Leroy Harper ...... FB Sandy (Schrant) Barnwell . . . . BB Ryan Sprecker ...... MBB Gottlieb Richmond ...... FB Chet Hayden ...... FB, TF Howard Bonser ...... BB Jason Stuke ...... TF Joe Weber ...... FB, TF Fanny Markham . . . . . BB, BSB Mike Carlson ...... BSB. Cora Zaletel ...... GYM Lea Plarski ...... Admin . Kelly Goodburn ...... FB 1963-64 Men’s SC and TF . . NCAA 1986 Matt Koehler ...... FB ...... XC National Champions John Camien ...... TF, XC 1993 Doug Minnis ...... FB ...... NAIA Duward Crooms ...... FB, TF John Baxter . . . Athletic Training . . Outdoor Track National Champs Fred L . Kipp ...... BSB, BB Rhonda Clarke ...... SB 2002 ...... XC National Runners-Up Shorty Long ...... FB Marvin Hamman ...... FB Cecilia Gunn ...... TF Wilbur Reeser ...... BB Brad Hill ...... BSB David Kipelio ...... XC, TF 2009 Patricia Roberts ...... BB Bill Kurtis ...... FB Phil Delavan ...... TF/XC 1987 Mike Shinn ...... BSB Deandra Doubrava ...... TF Paul Bridges ...... TF 1994 Stacey (Slavens) Mickens . . VB, SB Aneta Kausite ...... WBB Cecil Dryer ...... FB, TF Harold Clark ...... FB Randy Springs ...... BB Jurgita Kausite ...... WBB Jim Fraley ...... BB Kay Clarke ...... BB Brian Shay ...... FB Lindell Petty ...... 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Date Opponent Location Time Feb. 17 Incarnate Word DH San Antonio, TX 4:00 PM Feb. 18-19 St. Mary’s Round Robin San Antonio, TX Feb. 18 St. Mary’s University San Antonio, TX 2:00 PM Feb. 18 Tarleton State University San Antonio, TX 4:15 PM Feb. 18 Tarleton State University San Antonio, TX 11:00 AM Feb. 19 St. Mary’s University San Antonio, TX 1:15 PM Feb. 26-27 Border Battle Joplin, MO Feb. 26 Southeastern Oklahoma Joplin, MO 2:00 PM Feb. 26 Cameron University Joplin, MO 4:00 PM Feb. 27 Southwestern Oklahoma Joplin, MO 12:00 PM Feb. 27 Drury University Joplin, MO 2:00 PM March 5-6 Zenner Memorial Tournament Joplin, MO March 5 Missouri S & T Joplin, MO 3:00 PM March 5 Northeastern State University Joplin, MO 7:00 PM March 6 Central Oklahoma Joplin, MO 1:00 PM March 6 Drury University Joplin, MO 3:00 PM March 11 UMSL (DH) Emporia, KS 2:00 PM March 12 Northeastern State (DH) Emporia, KS 12:00 PM March 16 Texas A & M International (DH) Emporia, KS 2:00 PM March 18-20 MIAA Crossover Bolivar, MO March 18 Fort Hays State Bolivar, MO 10:00 AM March 18 Missouri Western Bolivar, MO 12:00 PM March 19 Northwest Missouri Bolivar, MO 2:00 PM March 19 Truman State University Bolivar, MO 4:00 PM March 20 Nebraska-Omaha Bolivar, MO 10:00 AM March 20 Washburn Bolivar, MO 2:00 PM March 23 West Texas A & M Oklahoma City, OK 1:00 PM March 26 Southwest Baptist (DH) Emporia, KS 3:00 PM March 29 Central Oklahoma (DH) Emporia, KS 2:00 PM April 1 Fort Hays State (DH) Hays, KS 3:00 PM April 2 Washburn (DH) Topeka, KS 1:00 PM April 5 Central Missouri (DH) Emporia, KS 3:00 PM April 8 Lincoln University (DH) Jefferson City, MO 2:00 PM April 9 Truman State (DH) Kirksville, MO 12:00 PM April 15-17 MIAA Crossover Kirksville, MO April 15 Pittsburg State Kirksville, MO 12:00 PM April 15 Central Missouri Kirksville, MO 4:00 PM April 16 Lincoln University Kirksville, MO 12:00 PM April 16 Southwest Baptist Kirksville, MO 2:00 PM April 17 Missouri Southern Kirksville, MO 11:00 AM April 20 Central Oklahoma Edmund, OK 2:00 PM April 22 Missouri Southern (DH) Emporia, KS 4:00 PM April 23 Pittsburg State (DH) Emporia, KS 1:00 PM April 26 Missouri Western (DH) St. Joseph, MO 4:00 PM April 29 Nebraska-Omaha (DH) Omaha, NE 3:00 PM April 30 Northwest Missouri (DH) Maryville, MO 12:00 PM May 5-7 MIAA Conference Tournament Overland Park, KS TBA May 11-14 South Central Regional TBA TBA May 19-21 South Central Super Regional TBA TBA May 23-29 NCAA D2 National Championship Salem, VA