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RMACSPORTS.ORG #Rmacsb #Everythingelevated 2021 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT BRACKET May 13-15 | Host: Colorado Mesa | Grand Junction, Colo RMACSPORTS.ORG #RMACsb #EverythingElevated 2021 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT BRACKET May 13-15 | Host: Colorado Mesa | Grand Junction, Colo. #1 Colorado Mesa Game 3 May 13 Winner of G3 #4 Colo. Sch. of Mines 4:00 p.m. MST Game 1 May 13 Winner of G1 11:00 a.m. MST #5 Regis Game 7 Winner of G7 May 14 #3 Colo. Christian 4:00 p.m. MST Game 2 May 13 Winner of G2 1:30 p.m. MST #6 Fort Lewis Game 4 May 13 Winner of G4 6:30 p.m. MST #2 MSU Denver Game 10 May 15 3:30 p.m. MST Tournament Champions Loser of G7 Loser of G4 Game 5 Game 9 Game 11 May 14 Winner of G5 May 15 Winner of G9 (If Necessary) 11:00 a.m. MST 1:00 p.m. MST May 15 Tournament 6:00 p.m. MST Champions Loser of G1 Game 8 Winner of G8 May 14 6:30 p.m. MST Loser of G2 Game 6 Winner of G6 May 14 1:30 p.m. MST Loser of G3 2021 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. RMAC Softball History Offensive Player of the Year 2002 Renee Hietbrink, Mesa State 1998 Kelly Wagner, UC-Colorado Springs 2018 Brooke Hodgson, Colorado Mesa 2001 Kerri Chase, Colo. State-Pueblo 1997 Darcie Berry, Nebraska-Kearney 2017 Tyler Hays, Adams State 2000 Amanda Kelly, Neb.-Kearney Brooke Hodgson, Colorado Mesa 1999 Amanda Kelly, Neb.-Kearney Coach of the Year 2016 Makayla Kovac, Colorado Mesa 1998 Tricia Carrigan, Regis 2021 Mercedes Bohte, Colorado Mesa 1997 Lisa Graff, Neb.-Kearney 2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 Defensive Player of the Year 2019 Leah Glasgow, Colorado School of Freshman of the Year Mines 2018 & Ben Garcia, Colorado Mesa 2018 Maggie Manwarren, Colorado Mesa 2021 Shelby Robb, MSU Denver 2017 Leah Glasgow, Colorado School of 2017 Carlie Sexton, Regis 2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 Mines 2016 Colissa Bakovich, MSU Denver 2019 Rebecca Gonzales, MSU Denver 2016 Ben Garcia, Colorado Mesa Brooke Hodgson, Colorado Mesa 2018 Koryna Wright, MSU Denver 2015 Annie Van Wetzinga, MSU Denver 2017 Jessica Jarecki, Chadron State 2014 Robert Stack, Chadron State Player of the Year AnnMarie Torres, Colorado Mesa 2013 Kristie Hawkins, Colorado Mines 2021 Ellie Smith, Colorado Mesa 2016 Charlotte Romero, Colorado Christian 2012 Daven Bond, Colorado Christian 2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 2015 Kenzie Mattey, MSU Denver Shane Showalter, CSU-Pueblo 2019 AnnMarie Torres, Colorado Mesa 2014 Kennnedy Smith CSU-Pueblo 2011 Kristie Hawkins, Colorado Mines 2015 Makayla Kovac, Colorado Mesa 2013 Payton Kornfeind, UC-Colorado 2010 Jennifer Fisher, Metro State Alexa Snyder, CSU-Pueblo Springs 2009 Jennifer Fisher, Metro State 2014 Makayla Kovac, Colorado Mesa 2012 Rachel Illias, Regis & Ariel Lopez, 2008 Annie Van Wetzinga, Colorado Mines 2013 Katelyn Lovato, Adams State CSUP 2007 Kris Mort, Mesa State 2012 Hannah Rapoport, Colorado Christian 2011 Kristen Payne, Adams State Freddy Flores, Western N.M. 2011 Katelyn Lovato, Adams State 2010 Katelyn Lovato, Adams State 2006 Dana Lilard, Regis 2010 Alisa Heronema, Regis 2009 Nikki Haberkorn, Regis 2005 Dana Lillard, Regis 2009 Jessica Anastos, UC-Colorado Springs 2008 Sarah Van Lingen, Colorado Mines 2004 Scott Peterson, UC-Colo. Springs 2008 Heather Ebert, Adams State 2007 Anita Diaz, Mesa State 2003 Holly Carnes, Neb.-Kearney 2007 Stacy Haney, UC-Colorado Jackye Lagen, Colorado Mines 2002 Mark Roberts, Colo. Mines Springs 2006 Ali Davenport, Regis 2001 Pam Adams, Fort Lewis 2006 Shana Martin, CSU-Pueblo 2005 Nicole Breeding, Regis 2000 Kris Mort, Mesa State 2005 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colo. Springs 2004 Melissa Blacklund, Regis Dan Simmons, Neb.-Kearney 2004 Crystal Krebs, UC-Colo. Springs Lindsay Shandera, UC-Colorado 1999 Andrea Kenney, N.M. Highlands 2003 Victoria Morcha, CSU-Pueblo Springs 1998 Dan Simmons, Neb.-Kearney 2002 Jennee West, Mesa State 2003 Brittni Carlson, UC-Colorado Springs 1997 Dan Simmons, Neb.-Kearney Rebekah Tippets, Regis Brittany Parker, Fort Hays State 1996 Dan Simmons, Neb.-Kearney 2001 Kelly Adams, Mesa State 2002 Sarah Raymond, Nebraska-Kearney 1995 Dan Simmons, Neb.-Kearney 2000 Kelly Adams, Mesa State 2001 Amber Aragon, Southern Colorado 1994 Jackie Coburn, UC-Colo. Springs 1999 Monica Hashiguchi, So. Colo. 2000 Kristin Lovering, Nebraska-Kearney 1993 Bill Hayes, Fort Lewis 1998 Laura Espenmiller, Neb.-Kearney 1999 Kacy Larson, UC-Colorado Springs 1992 Virgil Frey, Mesa State 1997 Laura Espenmiller, Neb.-Kearney 1996 Jill McCaslin, Neb.-Kearney 1995 Cindy Cohn, Neb.-Kearney RMAC Champions Fort Lewis (Tournament) 1994 Misha Steohenson, Neb.-Kearney 2021 Colorado Mesa (Regular) 2007 Mesa State (Regular) 1993 Amy Tjaarda, Adams State 2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 Western New Mexico (Tourna- 2019 Colorado Mesa (Regular) ment) Pitcher of the Year 2018 Colorado Mesa (Regular) 2006 Regis (Regular & Tournament) 2021 Paige Adair, Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa (Tournament) 2005 Regis (Regular & Tournament) 2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19 2017 Colorado Mesa (Regular) 2004 UC-Colorado Springs 2019 Kimbri Herring, Colorado Mesa Colorado Mesa (Tournament) (Regular & Tournament) 2018 Logan Losh, Regis 2016 Colorado Mesa (Regular) 2003 Nebraska-Kearney (Regular) 2017 Logan Losh, Regis MSU Denver (Tournament) Fort Hays State (Tournament) McKenzie Surface, Colorado Mesa 2015 MSU Denver (Regular) 2002 Mesa State (Regular) 2016 Tayler Hall, Chadron State Regis (Tournament) Regis (Tournament) 2015 Kenzie Mattey, MSU Denver 2014 Aubree Maul, MSU Denver 2014 Colorado Mesa (Regular), 2001 Colorado State-Pueblo Jessica Severinsen, Colorado Mesa MSU Denver (Tournament) 2000 Mesa State 2013 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines 2013 Colorado Mines (Regular) 1999 Nebraska-Kearney 2012 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines Colorado Mines (Tournament) 1998 Nebraska-Kearney 2011 Kelly Unkrich, Colorado Mines 2012 Colorado Mines (Regular), 1997 Nebraska-Kearney 2010 Christie Robinson, Metro State Fort Lewis (Tournament) 1996 Nebraska-Kearney 2009 Casey Williams, Chadron State 2011 Colorado Mines & Metro State 1995* Nebraska-Kearney 2008 Cary Moone, Fort Lewis (Co-Regular Season) 1994* Nebraska-Kearney 2007 Amanda Bell, Nebraska-Kear- Regis (Tournament) 1993 Adams State ney 2010 Metro State 1992 Mesa State 2006 Kaitlyn Gentert, Regis (Regular & Tournament) 1991 Adams State 2005 Amber Colton, UC-Colo. Springs 2009 Metro State 1990 Kearney State 2004 Brenna Pool, UC-Colo. Springs (Regular & Tournament) *94-95 competed as the Mile High Inter- 2003 Katie Anderson, Neb.-Kearney 2008 Colorado Mines (Regular) collegiate Softball League RMACSPORTS.ORG #RMACsb #EverythingElevated 2021 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. #1 COLORADO MESA MAVERICKS 34-2 (34-2 RMAC) No. Name Yr. Pos. B/T Ht. Hometown/Previous School 1 Ally Distler Fr. SS/C R/R 5-8 Littleton, Colo. / Columbine 2 Sarah Staudle R-Sr. OF/1B L/L 5-9 Redondo Beach, Calif. /Redondo Union HS 3 Ava Fugate Fr. IF R/R 5-7 Chehalis, Wash. / W.F. West 4 Ellie Smith R-So. P R/R 5-4 Riverside, Calif./Cal State-San Marcos (Ramona) 5 Alexia Europa R-Fr. 1B L/L 5-6 Peoria, Ariz./Sandra Day O’Connor HS 6 Ashley Bradford R-So. MI R/R 5-8 Tucson, Ariz./Sahuaro HS 7 Shea Mauser R-So. P R/R 5-10 Arvada, Colo./Arvada West HS 9 Sarah Jorissen R-Fr. IF R/R 5-5 Berthoud, Colo./Berthoud HS 10 Mallory Warner R-Fr. OF R/R 5-8 DeKalb, Ill./DeKalb HS 11 Drew Sims R-Fr. OF L/L 5-1 Conifer, Colo./Conifer HS 12 Aislyn Sharp R-Fr. IF R/R 5-7 Clifton, Colo./Central HS 13 Nicole Christensen R-So. 3B R/R 5-7 Vancouver, Wash./Skyview HS 14 Kaley Barker R-So. C R/R 5-1 Loveland, Colo./Mountain View HS 15 Bryerly Avina Fr. IF R/R 5-7 Tooele, Utah / Tooele HS 16 Brandi Haller R-So. UT R/R 5-5 Grand Junction, Colo. /Northern Colorado (Fruita Monument) 17 Lauren Wedman R-So. OF L/R 5-5 Tucson, Ariz. / Sahuaro HS 18 Paige Adair R-Jr. P R/R 5-4 Aztec, N.M./Pima CC (Aztec) 20 Camryn Mullen R-Fr. MI R/R 5-8 Brighton, Colo./Prairie View HS 21 Brooke Doumer R-Sr. UT R/R 5-4 Parker, Colo./Western Nebraska CC (Legend) Interim Head Coach: Mercedes Bohte Assistant Coaches: Kelly Reese, Kris Mort RMACSPORTS.ORG #RMACsb #EverythingElevated 2021 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT GRAND JUNCTION, COLO. #1 COLORADO MESA MAVERICKS 2021 Colorado Mesa University Softball Overall Statistics (as of May 5, 2021) Overall Record: 34-2 Conf: 34-2 Home: 19-1 Away: 15-1 Neutral: 0-0 All games Sorted by Batting Avg # 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% 17 Wedman, Lauren .534 36-36 116 59 62 9 7 8 64 109 .940 20 3 4 1 .599 3 3 11-11 33 1 0 1.000 4 Smith, Ellie .468 35-35 126 37 59 21 0 16 70 128 1.016 4 2 10 0 .485 2 0 0-0 3 18 0 1.000 2 Staudle, Sarah .418 33-31 91 16 38 3 0 1 21 44 .484 10 2 2 0 .481 1 1 3-3 178 3 0 1.000 21 Doumer, Brooke .417 36-36 103 60 43 6 0 7 24 70 .680 29 8 8 0 .571 0 3 19-24 34 4 1 .974 13 Christensen, Nicole .392 36-36 120 33 47 5 1 10 41 84 .700 6 4 7 0 .432 2 0 9-9 31 69 7 .935 1 Distler, Ally .342 35-35 114 33 39 7 0 7 37 67 .588 11 2 10 1 .400 3 1 2-3 188 28 7 .969 11 Sims, Drew .333 31-26 66 29 22 0 1 0 5 24 .364 8 0 14 0 .405 0 3 19-21 22 0 3 .880 6 Bradford, Ashley .319 35-34 94 32 30 3 2 3 22 46 .489 5 7 8 0 .396 0 0 2-2 40 70 7 .940 12 Sharp, Aislyn .319 29-27 72 19 23 6 0 2 17 35 .486 9 3 2 0 .412 1 2 2-3 46 43 4 .957 16 Haller, Brandi .545 21-2 11 10 6 2 1 0 3 10 .909 1 1 2 0 .615 0 0 1-2 5 0 1 .833 5 Europa, Alexia .500 4-2 6 2 3 1 0 0 1 4 .667 1 1 0 0 .625 0 1 0-0 15 0 0 1.000 14 Barker, Kaley .429 7-4 14 5 6 0 0 1 3 9 .643 1 0 1 1 .467 0 0 1-2 15 2 1 .944 20 Mullen, Camryn .282 19-9 39 8 11 4 0 1 10 18 .462 1 1 2 1 .310 1 0 0-1 16 15 3 .912 9 Jorissen, Sarah .250 13-3 12 4 3 1 0 0 4 4 .333
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