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4 Molly Gleisberg 6 Joanne Fluker 7 Jackie Sells 8 Jenny Fletcher OF • B/R • 5-6 • SR P • R/R • 5-9• FR UT • R/R • 5-3 • JR 2B • R/R • 5-3 • SR Olathe, Kan. Valley Center, Kan. Lee’s Summit, Mo. DeSoto, Kan.

9 Ashley Stewart 10 Katie Billington 11 Dara Clouse 12 Ashley Webb SS • R/R • 5-7 • SO OF • B/R • 5-4 • SO 1B • L/L • 5-6 • SR OF • R/R • 5-11 • FR Anaheim, Calif. Maryland Heights, Mo. Silver Lake, Kan. Prairie Villiage, Kan.

14 Tiffany Whitt 16 Kala Huske 18 Katie Schmidt 19 Kim Woodson OF • R/R • 5-7 • SO UT • R/R • 5-5 • SO 3B • R/R • 5-5 • SR C • R/R • 5-7 • JR Overland Park, Kan. Overland Park, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Overland Park, Kan.

22 Erin Pierce 23 Amanda Carey 25 Mikala Mohler P • R/R • 5-8 • SO SS • R/R • 5-8 • FR 3B • R/R • 5-4 • FR Topeka, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Harveyville, Kan.

Lisa Carey D.J. Carey Head Coach Assistant Coach 34-14 (.708) - 2nd season 2nd season

2004 Media Guide 2004 lady Blues

2004 Washburn Lady Blues Softball Team: (front row) Ashley Webb, Erin Pierce, Tiffany Whitt, Ashley Stewart, Molly Gleisberg, Amanda Carey, Kim Woodson and Joanne Fluker. (back row) Assistant coach D.J. Carey, Kala Huske, Katie Schmidt, Jenny Fletcher, Katie Billington, Jackie Sells, Mikala Mohler, Dara Clouse and head coach Lisa Carey. 2004 Washburn Lady Blues Softball Schedule Date Opponent Place Time Games Date Opponent Place Time Games Texas A&M Kingsville Tournament - Feb. 7-8 Rebel Spring Games - March 19-23 Sat., Feb. 7 North Dakota Kingsville, Texas 12 p.m. 1-7 Fri., March 19 Wayne State (Mich.) Kissimmee, Fla. 4:10 p.m. 1-7 Sat., Feb. 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville Kingsville, Texas 4 p.m. 1-7 Fri., March 19 UMASS-Lowell Kissimmee, Fla. 7:50 p.m. 1-7 Sun., Feb. 8 Emporia State Kingsville, Texas 8 a.m. 1-7 Sat., March 20 North Dakota State Kissimmee, Fla. 2:20 p.m. 1-7 Sun., Feb. 8 Midwestern State Kingsville, Texas 12 p.m. 1-7 Sat., March 20 South Connecuit State Kissimmee, Fla. 4:10 p.m. 1-7 Central Arkansas Tournament - Feb. 20-21 Sun., March 21 Augustana (S.D.) Kissimmee, Fla. 8:50 a.m. 1-7 Fri., Feb. 20 Arkansas Tech Conway, Ark. 10 a.m. 1-7 Sun., March 21 South Connecuit State Kissimmee, Fla. 12:30 p.m. 1-7 Fri., Feb. 20 Henderson State Conway, Ark. 4 p.m. 1-7 Tues., March 23 Rollins (Fla.) Kissimmee, Fla. 4:10 p.m. 1-7 Fri., Feb. 20 Arkansas-Monticello Conway, Ark. 6 p.m. 1-7 Tues., March 23 St. Leo Kissimmee, Fla. 6 p.m. 1-7 Sat., Feb. 21 Southern Arkansas Conway, Ark. 12 p.m. 1-7 Tues., March 30 *Northwest Missouri Topeka 1 p.m. DH Sat., Feb. 21 Tournament Play Conway, Ark. 2 p.m. 1-7 Thurs., April 1 Lincoln Topeka 2 p.m. DH Southwestern Oklahoma State Tournament - Feb. 27-28 Tues., April 6 *Pittsburg State Topeka 1 p.m. DH Fri., Feb. 27 Southwestern Oklahoma Weatherford, Okla. 11:30 a.m. 1-7 Fri., April 9 *at Missouri-Rolla Rolla, Mo. 3 p.m. DH Fri., Feb. 27 Eastern New Mexico Weatherford, Okla. 2 p.m. 1-7 Sat., April 10 *at Southwest Baptist Bolivar, Mo. 2 p.m. DH Sat., Feb. 28 Northeastern State Weatherford, Okla. 9 a.m. 1-7 Wed., April 14 *at Missouri Southern Joplin, Mo. 3 p.m. DH Sat., Feb. 28 Tarleton State Weatherford, Okla. 11:30 a.m. 1-7 Fri., April 16 *Central Missouri Topeka 3 p.m. DH Sat., Feb. 28 Tournament Play Weatherford, Okla. TBA 1-7 Sat., April 17 *Truman State Topeka noon DH NFCA Leadoff Classic - March 5-7 Wed., April 21 *at Missouri Western St. Joseph, Mo. 3 p.m. DH Fri., March 5 Western New Mexico Irving, Texas 6:15 p.m. 1-7 Oklahoma City Tournament - April 23-24 Fri., March 5 Oklahoma Panhandle Irving, Texas 8:30 p.m. 1-7 Fri., April 23 TBA Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 1-7 Sat., March 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville Irving, Texas 1:30 p.m. 1-7 Sat., April 24 TBA Oklahoma City, Okla. TBA 1-7 Sun., March 7 Tournament Play Irving, Texas TBA 1-7 MIAA Softball Championships - April 30-May 1 Missouri Southern Tournament - March 12-13 Fri., April 30 TBA Shawnee, Kan. TBA 1-7 Fri., March 12 TBA Joplin, Mo. TBA 1-7 Sat., May 1 TBA Shawnee, Kan. TBA 1-7 Sat., March 13 TBA Joplin, Mo. TBA 1-7 NCAA North Central Regional Tournament - May 6-9 Tues., March 16 *at Emporia State Emporia, Kan. 2 p.m. DH Thurs., May 6 TBA TBA TBA 1-7 NCAA Championship Tournament - May 11-16 Tues., May 11 TBA Orlando, Fla. TBA 1-7

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2004 Lady Blues Softball

Table of Contents Lady Blues Quick Facts The Washburn University Sports Media Information ...... 1 Location ...... Topeka, Kan. Information Office is located in room 200D Enrollment ...... 7,002 of the Petro Allied Health Center. Office The Washburn View Founded ...... 1865 hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday About Washburn ...... 2-3 Nickname ...... Lady Blues though Friday. Phone: 785.231.1010 x1791; President Jerry Farley ...... 3 Colors ...... Yale Blue and White Fax: 785.231.1091. You may e-mail the SID 2002-03 Washburn Athletics in Review . 4 Home Field ...... WU Softball Complex office at [email protected]. Athletics Director Loren Ferre’ ...... 4 Surface ...... Grass Media credentials are available to per- Ichabod Club ...... 4 Capacity ...... 200 sonnel from accredited media outlets by con- Washburn Athletics Success ...... 5 National Affiliation . . . . . NCAA Division II tacting Gene Cassell, Sports Information Athletics Staff ...... 6 Conference Affiliation ...... MIAA Director, Washburn University, Topeka, Washburn Athletics Staff Directory . . . . . 7 President ...... Dr. Jerry Farley Kansas 66621. Media may also call the Washburn Facilities...... 8 Athletics Director ...... Loren Ferre’ office for access to the softball complex as Washburn Softball Complex ...... 51 seating is limited. Sports Information Radio stations wishing to broadcast 2004 Season Outlook Office...... 1700 SW College from the softball complex should make Lady Blues’ Coaching Staff ...... Topeka, KS 66621 broadcast requests through the Sports Head Coach Lisa Carey ...... 10 Director ...... Gene Cassell Information Office. Assistant Coach D.J. Carey ...... 11 E-mail ...... [email protected] Telephones for writers from which to The 2004 Washburn Lady Blues Office Phone ...... 785.231.1010 x1791 file are available in the softball complex Broadcast Roster...... IFC Home Phone ...... 785.357.5094 press box. Team Photo and 2004 Schedule. . . . IBC Assistant ...... Brad Noller Media services include a lineups, plus Numerical Roster ...... 13 E-mail ...... [email protected] statistics and game notes for each team. Alphabetical Roster ...... 13 Office Phone ...... 785.231.1010 x1948 Complete stat packets will be available 2004 Season Preview ...... 14 Home Phone ...... 785.228.2304 approximately five minutes after the comple- Returning Lady Blues Profiles . . . . 15-23 SID Fax ...... 785.231.1091 tion of the game. Lady Blues Newcomers ...... 24-26 ...... Postgame interviews with Coach Lisa Season Opponents Media Information Carey are available to media personnel after 2004 Tournament Schedule ...... 52 The 2004 Washburn University Softball her brief meeting with the team immediate- 2004 MIAA Opponents ...... 53-55 Media Guide is intended to provide informa- ly following the game. Players will not be tion for writers, broadcasters, sports editors, made available between games of a double- 2003 In Review sports information personnel and fans who header. Lady Blues Overall Stats ...... 28 follow the Lady Blues. Material in the guide Lady Blues MIAA Stats ...... 28 was current as of the printing deadline of Credits Game By Game Results...... 29 Jan. 17, 2004. Additional information is The 2004 Washburn University Softball Game By Game Box Scores ...... 30-31 available in the Washburn Sports Media Guide was written and designed by 2003 Honors...... 32 Information Office and through weekly Gene Cassell, sports information director. 2003 Team and Individual Highs . . . 33 releases available to personnel from accred- Players’ mug shots and action photos ited media outlets covering the Lady Blues, were also taken by Cassell. Campus photos About the MIAA and on the athletic department Web site. were provided by Peggy Clark, Washburn 2003 MIAA Standings and Honors . . 34 Washburn University is in Topeka, Kan., University photographer. 2003 MIAA Stats ...... 35 at the intersection of 21st street and About the MIAA ...... 36 Washburn Avenue. Lee Arena is located in On the cover MIAA Record Book ...... 37 the Petro Allied Health Center at the east On the cover is the four returning Lady edge of the Washburn campus. Parking for Blues seniors. From left they are Dara Washburn Softball History the facility is adjacent to Washburn Avenue. Clouse, Katie Schmidt, Jenny Fletcher and Lady Blues History ...... 38 Molly Gleisberg. Lady Blues Honors ...... 39 Yearly Summary and Leaders ...... 40 Lady Blues Coaching History ...... 41 Lady Blues Record Book ...... 41-45 Lady Blues Season Charts...... 46 Lady Blues Career Charts ...... 46 Game By Game with dates ...... 47-50 Lady Blues Series Records...... 56

Coaching Information Head Coach ...... Lisa Carey E-mail ...... [email protected] Alma Mater ...... Oklahoma, 2002 Phone Number . . . . . 785.231.1010 x1797 Record at WU ...... 34-14, 1 season Overall Record...... same Assistant Coaches ...... D.J. Carey 1 2004 Media Guide About washburn

Washburn University was established in February 1865 as Lincoln College by a charter issued by the State of Kansas and the General Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches of Kansas. A two-story brick building on the northeast corner of 10th and Jackson Streets was soon erected and the first classes began in January 1866. In 1868, the school was renamed Washburn College, in recognition of a $25,000 donation by Ichabod Washburn, a church deacon and resident of Worcester, Mass. The university was granted a permanent location in 1865 when Topekan Col. John Ritchie donated a 160-acre site, which at the time was a considerable dis- tance southwest of the city. Construction on the first build- ing began in 1872, with occupancy taking place in 1874. For the next two decades, college President Peter McVicar conducted an aggressive development campaign. His efforts resulted in the establishment of numerous Victorian lime- stone structures which characterized the campus for the next 90 years. Expansion of the school was constant. The School of Law was organized in 1903, as was a School of Fine Arts and a medical school, which educated physicians until 1913. During the next three decades structures such as the Mulvane Art Museum, Benton Hall and Whiting Field House were added to the campus. In June 1966, a tornado struck Topeka and several historic buildings on campus were demolished. The Washburn community rallied and financial support from friends and alumni made possi- ble the rebuilding of many school facilities during the coming years. Today, university facilities offer more than one million square feet of modern academic and support space. In 1941, the citizens of Topeka endorsed Washburn by voting to establish a munici-

2 2004 Media Guide about washburn pal university, supported in part by Academic Majors Alphabetical List of Majors the city and governed by a local Accounting, BBA, MBA Addiction Counseling, C, AAS, BAS board of regents. In 1952, the Adult Care Home Administrator, C, BAS Allied Health C, AS, BHS Washburn Board of Regents official- Anthropology, BA Art History, BA Art*, BA, BFA ly changed the name of the school Banking, AAS Biology*, BA,BS to Washburn University of Topeka. Business Administration, MBA Business Education, B.Ed In 1999, the university's primary Cardiac Sonography, C Chemistry*, BA,BS funding was moved from city prop- Clinical Psychology, MA Communication, BA erty tax to county sales tax sources, Computer Information Science, BS Computer Information Systems, AA, BA, BS with the school retaining status as a Correctional Administration, MCJ Criminal Justice, AA, BSCJ Criminal Justice, MCJ municipal subdivision of the state. Curriculum and Instruction, M.Ed. Design Technology, AAS # In addition to local financial sup- Diagnostic Medical Sonography, C Early Childhood Education, AA, B.Ed port, Washburn has received state funds since 1961, which have Economics, BA Economics, BBA been coordinated by the Kansas Board of Regents since 1991. Education, M.Ed. Educational Administration, M.Ed Washburn is governed by its own nine member Board of Elementary Education, B.Ed English*, BA Regents. Finance, BBA Food Service, AA # French*, BA Washburn provides broadly-based liberal arts and pro- General Business, BBA General Science, BS fessional education through more than 190 certifi- General Sonography, C German*, BA cate, associate, baccalaureate, master's and juris doc- Gerontology, AAS, BAS Health Information Technology, C, AS tor programs through the College of Arts and Health Services Administration, BHS History*, BA Sciences and the Schools of Law, Business, Nursing Human Services, C, AAS, BAS Humanities and Creative and Performing and Applied Studies. Ninety-seven percent of the Arts, AA Industrial Technology, AAS # Integrated Studies, BIS faculty hold Interrelated Special Education, M.Ed. Law Enforcement, MCJ a doctorate Law, JD Legal Studies, C, AA or the high- Liberal Studies, MLS Management, BBA est degree Marketing, BBA Mass Media, BA available in Mathematics*, BA, BS Medical Imaging , BHS their disci- Medical Technology, BS Mental Health and Disabilities, AAS, BAS Military and Strategic Studies, C pline. Music Education, BM Music Performance, BM Music, BA Natural Science and Mathematics, AA Non-Profit Management, C, AAS, BAS (in association with Public Administration) Nursing, BSN Dr. Jerry B. Farley Office Administration C, AA # Philosophy, BA Physical Education*, BA, B.Ed University President Physical Therapy Assistant, AS Physics*, BA, BS Jerry Farley became articles and books on finance and Political Science, BA Pre-Dentistry Pre-Engineering the 14th President of accounting. Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Washburn University in Dr. Farley holds a degree in finance and Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy 1997 following an accounting, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Pre-Theology Pre-Veterinary Medicine extensive career in Higher Education Administration - all from Psychology*, BA, MA Public Administration, C, BP finance and business the University of Oklahoma. Public Health Nursing, C Purchasing, C, AAS # Radiation Therapy, C affairs at several Serving on local and state boards has Radiologic Technology, AS Reading, M.Ed. Oklahoma higher edu- always been a priority for Dr. Farley. He is Religious Studies, BA Respiratory Therapy, AS cation institutions. Aside from a full sched- past president of the Topeka Chamber of RN Articulation, BSN RN Refresher ule of Washburn responsibilities, Dr. Farley Commerce. School Nurse Certification, C Secondary Education (see note) speaks and teaches around the United He has served on the board of directors Social Work, BSW Social Work, MSW Sociology, BA States on topics related to Higher of Red Cross, American Cancer Society, Spanish*, BA Studio Art, BA Education Finance, Auditing, Boy Scouts, United Way and economic Technology Administration, BAS Theatre, BA Management and Leadership. He is a development corporations including Go Vascular Sonography, C Victim/Survivor Services, C, AAS, BAS C.P.A. and has been the president and Topeka. Youth Services, AAS, BAS chair of the board of several state and He is the recipient of awards for out- * Denotes fields in which Secondary Education teaching certificates are avail- national professional organizations. He standing contributions in public service, able. Degrees are listed after majors has authored or co-authored numerous accounting, and higher education. (C=Certificate of Completion) # Denotes joint programs with Kaw Area Technical School 3 2004 Media Guide washburn athletics 2002-03 Season Flashback Team Overall W-L MIAA MIAA Finish Postseason 21-27 13-18 7th None Basketball-M 25-5 15-3 1st NCAA Rnd. 32 Basketball-W 27-3 15-3 1st NCAA Elite Eight Steve Anson Football 3-8 3-6 8th None Chris Herron Baseball Golf 112-37 34-2-2 1st NCAA Nationals Volleyball Softball 34-14 13-5 2nd None Tennis-M 14-7 3-2 T3rd NCAA Rnd. 32 Tennis-W 20-5 6-0 2nd NCAA Rnd. 32 Volleyball 29-5 14-2 1st NCAA Rnd. 32 Totals 288-112 116-44-2 (.722) Overall athletic department

Bob Chipman winning percentage - .720 Ron McHenry Men’s Hoops Women’s Hoops

Craig Schurig Doug Hamilton Jennifer Hastert Tim Collins Lisa Carey Football Golf Men’s / Women’s Women’s Soccer Softball Tennis

The Ichabod Club Loren Ferre’ is a booster club that Athletics Director works to promote Loren Ferre’ became Washburn’s director of athletics in Washburn University February of 1996 after a six-year appointment at Black Athletics and pro- Hills State University in Spearfish, S.D. Ferre’ is a dynamic vides financial sup- leader who has implemented many internal changes with- port to its athletic programs. Membership in the Ichabod in the athletic department since arriving on campus. He Club has played a major role in supporting the annual has put increasing scholarships and departmental fund- scholarship drive and making a difference in the lives of raising at the top of his list. Washburn student-athletes for the past 20 years. At Washburn, Ferre’ has been instrumental in the estab- Washburn Athletics depends upon the annual contri- lishment of a strong Ichabod Club support team and the butions to the Ichabod Club Scholarship Fund to contin- raising of funds for athletic scholarships. ue offering scholarship aid to our student-athletes. While at BHSU, Ferre’ was also director of the Donald E. Young Sports Fitness Center, The mission of the Ichabod Club is simply to provide a 172,000 square foot, $10.2 million facility. During his Black Hills tenure, the athletics the scholarship assistance to young men and women department nearly tripled its outside revenue, including large increases in ticket sales student-athletes (tuition, fees, books, room and board) and scholarship funding. All 10 varsity teams won a conference title in his final three unless the contribution is restricted to a specific sport or years. some other specific purpose. All gifts to the Ichabod Before joining the staff at Black Hills State, Ferre’ spent 17 years at the University of Club are tax deductible to the full extent allowable by North Texas. He was the director of the Coliseum (1987-90) was the associate and assis- law. tant director since 1980. He held the post of event coordinator (1978-80). Opportunities for alumni, friends, parents and boost- Ferre’ is a 1971 graduate of Texas Christian University, earning a bachelor of arts ers to become involved with the Ichabod Club program degree. He earned a master’s in journalism from North Texas in 1982. and is currently are available through pregame parties, golf tourna- finishing his doctorate at North Texas. ments, the Ichabod Club newsletter, monthly luncheons, Ferré is the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball South Central Regional Chairman serv- the kick-off party and other special events. ing his second year on the committee last season. For more information, call the Washburn Athletic Ferre’ and his wife Sarah, have two daughters, Caitlin and Hope, and reside in Topeka. Department at 785.231.1135. 4 2004 Media Guide Athletic success Washburn teams excel on and off the courts and fields during the 2002-03 school year Football • Head Coach Bob Chipman recorded 20th 20-win sea- 3-8 / 3-6 MIAA (8th) son By the numbers • MIAA First Team: Eric Roth • Team MVP: Ryan Murphy Cumulative Athletic • MIAA Second Team: Tim Watts Team Cumulative GPA 2.66 Department Grade Point • Honorable Mention: Dustin Hickel, Sam Sissom, DaWight Benning, Kevin Pierce, Grant Gould, Joe Softball Average as of Spring 2003 Corcoran 34-14 / 13-5 MIAA (2nd) • MIAA Freshman of the Year: Sam Sissom • All-MIAA First Team: Dara Clouse, Katie Schmidt, • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Joe Tiffany Whitt Allison, Matt Durler, Kyle Flowler, Dustin Hickel, Chris • All-MIAA Second Team: Katie Gregg 2.98 Huelsman, Jonathan Mayes, Blake Meyer, Nick Smith, • All-MIAA Honorable Mention: Ashley Perkins, Julie Eric Taylor, Adam Toby, Tim Watts, Derek Young, Andre Blaufuss, Kala Huske, Jackie Sells Zandevakili • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Julie 2002-03 MIAA • D2Football.com Freshman Offensive Wide Receiver: Blaufuss, Dara Clouse, Jackie Horn, Ashley Perkins, Katie Commissioner’s Academic Sam Sissom Schmidt, Jackie Sells Honor Roll Members • D2Football.com Freshman Defense: Linebacker Grant • Team MVP: Julie Blaufuss Gould Team Cumulative GPA 3.05 • D2Football.com First Team: Eric Roth • D2Football.com Honorable Mention All-America: Eric Baseball Roth 21-27 / 13-18 (7th) 36 • Daktronics First Team All-Region Defense: Eric Roth • All-MIAA First Team: Dylan Smith • Cactus Bowl Senior All-Star Game: Eric Roth • All-MIAA Second Team: Sam Sissom Of 186 • Offensive Team MVP: Dustin Hickel • All-MIAA Honorable Mention: Jerad Head Student-Athletes, number • Defensive Team MVP: Joe Corcoran • NBCA First Team All-Region: Dylan Smith Team Cumulative GPA 2.79 • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Allan who had 3.0 GPA or higher Cooper, Matt Deutsch, Brigham Joy, Ben Rutherford Volleyball • Team MVP: Dylan Smith 29-5 / 14-2 (1st) Team Cumulative GPA 2.96 • Won first MIAA Championship 99 • Made first NCAA National Tournament Appearance Women’s Tennis • Coach of the Year: Chris Herron 20-5 / 6-0 (2nd at MIAA Tournament) • First Team: Dani McHenry • All-MIAA First Team: Caitlin Day (singles and doubles), Of 186 • Second Team: Alecia Barron, Lindsey Kersting, Anna Lindsey Sullivan (doubles), Holly Munro (singles) Student-Athletes, number Neufeld • All-MIAA Second Team: Erin Underwood (doubles), who had 3.5 GPA or higher • Honorable Mention: Susan Crooks, Mary Fisher Katie Schmidt (doubles), Kris Castillo (singles and dou- • American Volleyball Coaches Association First Team: bles) Lindsey Kersting • Academic All-MIAA: Erin Underwood • American Volleyball Coaches Association Second • All-MIAA Honorable Mention: Erin Underwood (sin- Team: Anna Neufeld gles), Katie Schmidt (singles) 44 • Daktronics Division II First Team All-South Central • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Caitlin Region: Dani McHenry Day, Erin Underwood Of 186 • Team MVP: Dani McHenry • Team MVP: Caitlin Day Student-Athletes, number Team Cumulative GPA 3.09 Team Cumulative GPA 2.98 who had 4.0 GPA or higher Women’s Basketball Men’s Tennis 30-4 / 15-3 MIAA (1st) 14-7 / 3-2 (T-3rd at MIAA Tournament) • Won 2nd MIAA Championship • All-MIAA First Team: Nate Hurd (singles) • Won 2nd MIAA Tournament Championship • All-MIAA Second Team: John Johnson (singles), Rafeal 14 • MIAA Most Valuable Player: Crystal Walker Valez (singles), Brett Coleman (singles), Blake Edwards • MIAA First Team: Crystal Walker (doubles), Tyler Kinder (doubles) • MIAA Second Team: Carissa Goeglein • All-MIAA Honorable Mention: Sydney Bwalya (singles Number of • MIAA Defensive Player of the Year: Crystal Walker and doubles), John Johnson (doubles), Rafeal Valdez Student-Athletes to receive • All-South Central Region First Team: Crystal Walker (doubles), Brett Coleman (doubles) all-MIAA Athletic Honors • WBCA Region 6 Coach of the Year: Ron McHenry • Academic All-MIAA: Tyler Kinder • WBCA All-Region 6 Team: Crystal Walker • Team MVP: Nate Hurd • WBCA All-Star Game: Crystal Walker Team Cumulative GPA 2.89 • Daktronics/CoSIDA Third Team All-American: Crystal Walker Golf 51 • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Bethany 112-37 / 1st place MIAA McGraw, Kristy Chapman, Maggie Diehl, Alison Garrett, • Won first MIAA Championship Overall Crystal Walker, Lora Westling • First NCAA National Tournament Appearance Won-loss record of • Team MVP: Crystal Walker • All-MIAA: Garrett Donovan, Derek Dultmeier, Cam Washburn Athletic Teams as Team Cumulative GPA 3.19 Hubbard • MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll: Chris of 5/21/03 Men’s Basketball Alpers, Derek Dultmeier 25-5 / 15-3 MIAA (1st) • NCAA All-Central Region: Matt Warnock, Derek • Won 7th MIAA Championship Dultmeier, Cam Hubbard, Garrett Donovan • All-MIAA First Team: Ryan Murphy • MIAA Coach of the Year: Doug Hamilton • All-MIAA Second Team: Manny Clifton • Team MVP: Derek Dultmeier 288-112 • All-South Central Region Second Team: Ryan Murphy Team Cumulative GPA 3.18 • MIAA Commissioners’ Academic Honor Roll: Ryan Tomlins, J.P. Meitner, Matt Tinsley (.720) 5 2004 Media Guide athletic staff Kerry Dickerson Karmen Byers Associate Director of Athletics for Development Assistant Athletics Director Former Ichabod assistant basketball coach Karmen Byers is in her third year as the Kerry Dickerson begins his first season as Assistant Athletic Director of External the Ichabod athletic department’s director Relations. of development after surving six seasons on At Washburn, Byers serves as ticket the Ichabod coaching staff. A native of manager for all sports. She also focuses Blue Springs, Mo., Dickerson was a two-year on marketing and public relations for starter for the Ichabods at point guard and increasing interest and attendance on played on the team from 1988 to 1993. He Ichabod and Lady Blues game nights. started 38 of 116 games for Washburn and Prior to joining the athletic depart- his team leadership on two MIAA champi- ment, Byers worked at Atwood Larry Blumberg onship and NCAA Division II tournament Publishing in Overland Park, Kan. where teams was a mark of success. she was an advertising sales executive Faculty Athletics Representative After a stint coaching at Topeka Seaman for four different publications. High, Dickerson accepted the graduate Byers is a 1999 graduate of Kansas assistant position at Central Missouri State under Iowa State assistant State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in journalism and advertising. coach Bob Sundvold. He remained on CMSU’s staff and helped them to She is married to former Washburn basketball player David Byers. an NCAA Division II tournament appearance during the 1996-97 season. The couple lives in Topeka. Janet Degginger Assistant Athletics Director Ron Wessel Head Equipment Manager Janet Degginger is entering her 17th year Ron Wessel enters his 24th year at as Washburn’s assistant athletics director. Washburn University as the Head Degginger returned to her alma mater Equipment Manager for the athletics in 1987 as assistant director of athletics. department. Susan Foremsky In that capacity, she is responsible for man- Wessel, a native of Sierra Vista, Ariz., is Administrative Assistant aging and monitoring all of the business in charge of maintaining all of the athletics and financial affairs of the department. In department’s equipment needs. He attend- for Development addition, she supervises personnel in the ed Baker University in Baldwin City and administrative office, ticket office, training was the school’s football manager from room, equipment room and Petro mainte- 1976-79. Wessel then accepted the equip- nance staff. During the 1995-96 academic ment manager’s position at Washburn in year, Degginger served as the interim direc- the spring of 1980. tor of athletics during the national search He is a member of the American for an athletic director. She also currently Equipment Managers Association and serves as the university’s senior women’s administrator. became certified in 1992. Wessel has served as a District Director of the Degginger has served on several university, conference and national AEMA since 1993. committees. She is currently a member of the NCAA Professional In addition, he serves on the Continuing Education Committee of Sports Liaison Committee and has served on a subcommittee of the the AEMA. NCAA Research Committee for developing a financial analysis report. Ron lives in Topeka and enjoys all kinds of sports, traveling, science She is a past secretary/treasurer of the MIAA and is currently a mem- fiction and physical fitness. ber of the budget committee. She is a member of Washburn’s Faculty Athletics and Financial Aid committees. Gil Herrera Degginger is a 1967 graduate of Washburn and has done postgrad- Facilities Manager uate work at Kansas. She has a son, Preston. Steve Ice Head Athletic Trainer Steve Ice enters his 23rd year as the Head Athletic Trainer at Washburn University. Ice took over the Ichabods and Lady Blues programs in the fall of 1982 after a two-year assignment as the Associate Athletic Trainer at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Penn. During Ice’s tenure at Washburn, the athletics training staff has seen the addition of the Petro Allied Health Center as a valuable resource for the prevention and rehabilitation of WU student-athletes. Ice received his bachelor’s degree from St. Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City, Kan., in 1977 and earned his master’s from the University of Kansas in 1980. Ice also served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Jayhawks from 1977 to 1979. In addition to his duties at Washburn, Ice works in conjunction with the Orthopedic Clinic and Sports Medicine of Topeka. Steve and his wife Janis have four children; Brian, Patrick, Jenna and Alyssa. Sandy Foster Athletics Secretary

Washburn Sports Information Office Gene Cassell is entering his sixth full season as Brad Noller has worked in the WU sports informa- Washburn Sports Information Director after starting tion office since arriving in Topeka in the fall of in December 1998. Cassell is a Marshall, Mo., native 1998. He served as the interim sports information and a 1997 graduate from Northwest Missouri State director at Washburn when the sports information University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of director's position was vacated soon after his arrival. Science in journalism accompanied with a minor in He remained on staff as the student assistant until broadcasting. At Northwest, Cassell worked in the his graduation in Decemeber 1999. Sports Information Office and on three university Noller has also worked as a part-time sports media outlets while at Northwest. reporter for the Topeka Capital-Journal. Prior to that, Besides his overseeing the media relations of he worked in the Johnson County Community Washburn’s 10 athletic teams, Cassell also runs College's sports information office during the 1997- Gene Cassell game administration and is the webmaster of “The 98 season. Brad Noller Sports Blue Zone” - The Official Site of Washburn Athletics. In the summer of 1999, Noller was honored as Assistant Sports Information Cassell is a member of CoSIDA and a member of the one of three initial recipients of the CoSIDA under- Publications Contest Committee. graduate internship grant. Information Director Cassell has received 29 citations for excellence for The Clinton, Mo., native earned a bachelor of arts Director office publications, including two best in the nation, degree from Washburn in mass media with a jour- ten second place finishes and six best covers in the nalism emphasis. He also received a business minor nation. Cassell and his wife, Regina, live in Topeka in marketing. He lives in Topeka with his wife Tiffany, with their son Jacob who was born on March 23, ‘bsn 02. 2003. Regina is an instructor in the Washburn mass media department. 6 2004 Media Guide University directory

Main campus switchboard number: 785.231.1010 General athletics number: 785.231.1134 Athletics fax number: 785.231.1091 Washburn University Board of Regents Jim Roth, Wichita - chairman Blanche Parks, Topeka - vice chairman Nancy Paul, Topeka Margaret I. Johnson-Warren , Topeka Mayor James McClinton, Topeka Ben Blair, Topeka Lewis L. Ferguson , Topeka Charles Engel, Topeka Karen Lee, Topeka University Administration President ...... Dr. Jerry Farley ...... x1556 Vice President / Administration & Treasurer ...... Wanda Hill ...... x1634 Vice President / Academic Affairs...... Dr. Ron Wasserstein ...... x1649 Vice President / Student Life ...... Dr. Denise Ottinger ...... x1390 Vice President / Enrollment Management ...... Al Dickes ...... x1812 Washburn Athletics Phone Numbers Director of Athletics ...... Loren Ferre’...... x1794 Associate Director of Athletics for Development ...... Kerry Dickerson ...... x1334 Assistant Director of Athletics/SWA ...... Janet Degginger...... x1790 Assistant Director of Athletics for External Relations ...... Karmen Byers ...... x1092 Sports Information Director ...... Gene Cassell ...... x1791 Assistant SID/Marketing Promotions...... Brad Noller ...... x1948 Faculty Athletics Representative...... Larry Blumberg ...... x1493 Head Athletic Trainer ...... Steve Ice ...... x1753 Head Equipment Manager ...... Ron Wessel ...... x1761, x1338 Athletic Facilities Manager ...... Gil Herrera ...... x1304 Athletics Secretary ...... Sandy Foster ...... x1339 Administrative Assistant for Development...... Susan Foremsky ...... x1466 Coaching Staff Football Head Coach...... Craig Schurig ...... x1340 Offensive Coordinator ...... Brian Miller...... x1705 Defensive Coordinator ...... Chris Brown ...... x1795 Defensive Line Coach/Strength and Conditioning ...... David Trupp ...... x1335 Linebackers ...... Cooper Harris ...... x1798 Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator...... Rob Robinson ...... x1947 Volleyball Head Coach...... Chris Herron ...... x1946 Women’s Soccer Head Coach...... Tim Collins ...... x1756 Baseball Head Coach...... Steve Anson ...... x1793 Softball Head Coach...... Lisa Carey ...... x1797 Men’s Basketball Head Coach...... Bob Chipman ...... x1355 Assistant Coach...... Ewan Auguste...... x1881 Assistant Coach...... John Edison ...... x1333 Women’s Basketball Head Coach...... Ron McHenry ...... x1796 Assistant Coach...... Dustin Odum ...... x1462 Golf Head Coach...... Doug Hamilton...... x1764 Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach...... Jennifer Hastert ...... x1757 7 2004 Media Guide Washburn Facilities WEIGHT ROOM After more than $150,000 in upgrades to the weight room, the Washburn athletic program now boasts one of the best facilities in the Midwest. Ichabod Power is based on using free weights and the feet in contact with the floor, using triple extension of the ankle, knee and hip. This type of training is used to devel- op athletes stability in the joints and trunk, and power in the lower body when in contact with the playing surface. Each multi-rack and Olympic platform allows the Washburn athlete to perform Olympic Lifts on a solid oak surface. The multi-racks are self-contained with all the weight on the rack. This allows the Washburn athlete to perform 90 to 95 percent of their work in one area. The racks and platforms have special features that allow the student-athlete to perform secondary exercises with special attachments. The installa- tion of new equipment transformed Washburn’s weight room into a top notch facility.

TRAINING ROOM The Washburn Athletic Training Center is one of the most advanced in the Midwest. The new facility is almost triple the size. Steve Ice, Washburn’s Head Athletic Trainer, has been with the Ichabods and Lady Blues athletic programs for more than 23 years. He has a student staff of more than 20. Joining Ice’s staff this season will be assistant John Burns, who will also teach in the Health and Physical Education Department. Dr. Iris Gonzalez, the campus physician, is the team’s resident doctor. Dr. Matthew Bohm of the Cotton O’Neil Clinic comes to campus every Wednesday to evaluate student-athletes and to educate athletic trainers. Orthopedic Clinic and Sports Medicine provides state-of-the-art orthopedic care. The clinic has a team of five surgeons, a physical assistant, regis- tered nurses, a physical therapist and certified ath- letic trainers. Stormont-Vail’s Gerald Applelhans, Director of Physical Medicine, provides Michael Ramirez, ATC-R, for daily treatments, education and internship sites. 8 2004 Media Guide Washburn Softball complex

The Washburn Lady Blues have played every season of action at the Washburn Softball Complex. Prior to the 2001 season, the facility underwent its first major upgrade since the first season of 1970. A new press box was constructed with restrooms, concession stands, training table and storage on the lower level and a working press area on the second level. Before the start of play in the 2002 sea- son, the facility was completed with the addition of a public address system. The complex houses two fields with 200 feet fences all around the outfield. Each field has two sep- arate microphone systems for announcing. The past five seasons, the Lady Blues have enjoyed great success playing at home compiling a 72-18 (.800) record. The first game played in the complex with the new press box was a doubleheader sweep over Bethany winning 13-0 and 8-0. The first run was scored by Stacie Carpenter who scored via the first - a home run by Katie Schmidt in the second inning. Future plans for the complex include covered dugouts, a new scoreboard, lights and new fences for the east field. Past five season (1999-2003) 72-18 (.800) In home games at the Washburn Softball Complex

51 2004 Media Guide Coaching Staff Lisa Carey enters her secdnd season as the Lady Blues’ head softball coach

2004 Media Guide Head Coach Lisa Carey Lisa Carey, former University Oklahoma three-time All- American and National Champion begins her second sea- son as the Lady Blues' head coach. She was named the program's 13th coach Aug. 14, 2002. In her first season as the Lady Blues’ head coach, Carey posted a 34-14 and a second place fin- ish in the MIAA and a seventh place regional Extra Bases ranking. Second Season at Washburn Carey was the starting Washburn Record ...... 34-14 first baseman on MIAA Record...... 13-5 Oklahoma’s 2000 Playing National Championship and Big 12 Championship teams as a jun- Experience ior. That same season she was selected as the Big 12 Player of the •Three-time All-American selection Year and First team All-America honors after leading the Sooners •2000 NCAA Championship team in batting (.405), hits (90), home runs (20), RBI (77), total bases at Oklahoma (173) and slugging percentage (.779) in 74 games. •2000 Big 12 Player of the Year As a senior, Carey was named all-American for the third time •Three Big 12 Championships after leading the Sooners to the College World Series after batting Vs opponents .400, scoring 50 runs with 76 hits in 59 games. Augustana ...... 0-1 Bloomfield ...... 1-0 While at Oklahoma, Carey was a member of three Big 12 Central Oklahoma ...... 1-0 Championship teams. She also made her mark in the classroom Central Missouri ...... 3-0 making the Big 12 All-Academic Team following her freshman, East Stroudsburg ...... 1-0 Emporia State ...... 1-2 junior and senior seasons and a member of the Dean’s Honor Roll Fort Hays State ...... 1-1 as a sophomore. Kutztown ...... 1-0 At Washburn Rural High School, she was a 1996 High School Lincoln ...... 1-1 All-American as a junior while hitting .478 with 10 doubles, one Mary ...... 1-0 Mass-Lowell ...... 2-0 triple, two home runs and 25 RBI. On the mound she was 48-3 Missouri-Rolla ...... 2-0 with a 0.31 ERA and 130 during her high school career. Missouri Southern ...... 2-0 During her four-year run for the Junior Blues, she was 87-4 win- Missouri Western ...... 1-2 Nebraska-Omaha...... 0-1 ning the state championship as a sophomore. North Dakota State ...... 0-1 Northern Colorado ...... 1-0 Northwest Missouri ...... 1-1 Park ...... 2-0 Pittsburg State...... 3-0 Southampton...... 1-0 Southwest Baptist ...... 3-0 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 2-0 Texas Woman’s ...... 1-0 Truman State ...... 1-2 Wayne State (Mich.) ...... 0-1 Western New Mexico...... 0-1 Wisconsin-Parkside ...... 1-0 Totals ...... 34-14

10 2004 Media Guide Assistant coach D.J. Carey D.J. Carey enters his second year as an assistant coach at Washburn. Carey will be responsible for handling the Lady Blues outfielders while assisting in recruiting, practice planning and game preparation. Carey is no stranger to Lady Blues softball after serving as an assistant in the fall of 1995 before leaving to accept a position in the U.S.D. 345 school district in the special education field. Carey’s softball background dates back to coaching a highly suc- cessful summer softball club team, the Topeka Flames. He helped guide the Flames to three Kansas state championships, two nation- al qualifier championships, a four-state regional championship, eight straight ASA National appearances including a fifth place finish and four top 10 finishes. During the 1997 season, the Flames were ranked as high as seventh nationally by Travelball Magazine. Carey has also been invited to serve as an instructor at the University of Oklahoma’s Elite Softball camp, as well as a hitting instructor at the Wichita State hitting camp. He is single and resides in Topeka. Carey has also spoken at the Kansas High School Athletics Association Softball Coaches Clinic on outfielding and hitting.

What others are saying about Lisa Carey Lisa Carey is one of the most celebrated athletes to I feel that Lisa is one of the outstanding young “ever put on a Sooner Softball uniform. She was one of “coaches in our game today. As a player she was a the hardest workers on the field, always looking to true competitor, and this is something she will bring to improve her game. She had a level of determination that her coaching as well. Lisa was a joy to work with on our is very hard to find in an athlete. She would never be USA Softball National team and I know she will contin- denied and was an extremely “come through in the ue this success at Washburn. clutch” player. Lisa’s 2 homeruns in the 2000 WCWS led - Jay Miller ” Oklahoma to its first ever National Championship and set Mississippi State head softball coach and USA Olympic a new standard of excellence in our program. She has Softball coach. left her legacy with Sooner Softball and I’m sure will do the same as she leads Washburn University. - Patty Gasso ” University of Oklahoma head softball coach

11 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues

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Fletcher Sells Woodson Billington

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Stewart Whitt

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Carey Mohler

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No. Name Pos B/T HT CL Hometown/Previous School 4 Molly Gleisberg*** OF B/R 5-6 SR Olathe, Kan./Olathe East HS 6 Joanne Fluker P R/R 5-9 FR Valley Center, Kan./Valley Center HS 7 Jackie Sells** UT R/R 5-3 JR Lee's Summit, Mo./Lee's Summit HS 8 Jennifer Fletcher*** 2B R/R 5-3 SR DeSoto, Kan./DeSoto HS 9 Ashley Stewart * SS R/R 5-7 SO Anaheim, Calif./Canyon HS 10 Katie Billington* OF B/R 5-4 SO Maryland Heights, Mo./Pattonville HS 11 Dara Clouse*** 1B L/L 5-6 SR Silver Lake, Kan./Barton County CC 12 Ashley Webb OF R/R 5-11 FR Prairie Villiage, Kan./Bishop Miege HS 14 Tiffany Whitt* OF R/R 5-7 SO Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley Northwest HS 16 Kala Huske* UT R/R 5-5 SO Overland Park, Kan./Shawnee Mission West HS 18 Katie Schmidt*** 3B/SS R/R 5-5 SR Topeka, Kan./Seaman HS 19 Kim Woodson C R/R 5-7 JR Overland Park, Kan./Johnson County CC 22 Erin Pierce P R/R 5-8 SO Topeka, Kan./Pittsburg State 23 Amanda Carey SS R/R 5-8 FR Topeka, Kan./Washburn Rural HS 25 Mikala Mohler 3B/2B R/R 5-4 FR Harveyville, Kan./Mission Valley HS *=letters earned Head Coach: Lisa Carey (Oklahoma - 2002) Second season Assistant Coach: D.J. Carey Alphabetical Center field Roster Tiffany Whitt Left field Ashley Webb Right field 4 Molly Gleisberg . . . OF Molly Gleisberg Katie Billington 6 Joanne Fluker . . . . . P Jackie Sells 7 Jackie Sells ...... OF Shortstop 2nd base 8 Jennifer Fletcher . . 2B Ashley Stewart Jenny Fletcher 9 Ashley Stewart . . . . SS Amanda Carey Mikala Mohler 10 Katie Billington . . OF

3rd base 1st base 11 Dara Clouse . . . . . 1B Katie Schmidt Joanne Fluker Dara Clouse 12 Ashley Webb . . . . OF Mikala Mohler Erin Pierce 14 Tiffany Whitt . . . . OF 16 Kala Huske ...... UT Catcher Designated Player 18 Katie Schmidt . . . . 3B Kim Woodson Kala Huske 19 Kim Woodson . . . . . C Kala Huske Mikala Mohler 22 Erin Pierce ...... P 23 Amanda Carey . . . . SS 25 Mikala Mohler. . . . UT Coaching By Height By Class Pronunciation Facts 5-3 Jackie Sells Seniors (4) Guide 5-4 Jennifer Fletcher Molly Gleisberg Dara Clouse Head Coach: Katie Billington Jennifer Fletcher Katie Schmidt Molly Gleisberg . . . Gleesberg Lisa Carey Mikala Mohler Dara Clouse...... Dare-a (Oklahoma, 2002) 5-5 Kala Huske Juniors (2) Kala Huske...... K-la Wasburn Coaching Record Katie Schmidt Jackie Sells Kim Woodson Joanne Fluker ...... Flew-ker 5-6 Molly Gleisberg Mikala Mohler ...... Ma-K-la 34-14 (.708) Dara Clouse Sophomores (5) Career Coaching Record 5-7 Ashley Stewart Ashley Stewart Kala Huske Same Tiffany Whitt Katie Billington Tiffany Whitt 2nd season Kim Woodson Erin Pierce ------5-8 Erin Pierce Amanda Carey Freshman (4) Assistant Coaches: 5-9 Joanne Fluker Joanne Fluker Mikala Mohler D.J. Carey 5-11 Ashley Webb Amanda Carey Ashley Webb 13 2004 Media Guide 2004 Season preview

The 2004 Washburn Lady Blues are looking to settle a score. starting all 48 games last season. She hit .240 last season finishing After finishing the 2003 season with a 34-14 record and a confer- second on the team with 116 assists. ence mark of 13-5 and a second place finish, the Lady Blues went For the first time in four seasons, the Lady Blues will have a new 1-2 on the first day of the MIAA Championship Tournament and backstop after losing Julie Blaufuss to graduation. Looking to fill were eliminated, not qualifying for the NCAA North Central those shoes is junior Kim Woodson. Woodson was named the Regional Tournament - finishing seventh in the final regional poll. NJCAA Catcher of the Year after hitting .441 with 89 hits en route “We were disappointed with the way we finished the season,” to All-America honors. second-year head coach Lisa Carey said. “We had opportunities in “We have a lot of experience on the infield,” Carey said. the MIAA Tournament and we just didn’t get it done.” Also looking for playing time in the infield will be freshman Mikala Mohler. Mohler picked up a lot of playing time this fall with Squad Notes the injury to Schmidt. As a senior at high school powerhouse The Lady Blues return Mission Valley, Mohler was a three-time all-conference pick helping nine letterwinners from last the Vikings to two state championships. season’s squad. Of those nine letter- Fellow freshman Amanda Carey will redshirt and sit out this sea- winners, three were first team all-MIAA son after undergoing knee surgery in the fall. Carey was an all- picks: Seniors – first baseman Dara Clouse state pick as a senior after hitting .480 and had only one error in (left) and third baseman Katie Schmidt and 117 opportunities. sophomore outfielder Tiffany Whitt. Junior utility player Jackie Sells and sopho- Outfield more designated player Kala Huske were Anchoring down the outfield will be returning all-MIAA pick named to the all-MIAA Honorable sophomore Tiffany Whitt (left) in centerfield. Mention team. Whitt finished sixth in the conference with her Also returning are seniors, outfielder .348 batting average and team-leading 57 Molly Gleisberg and hits. After the MIAA season started, Whitt real- Jenny Fletcher, sophomores, shortstop ly turned it on hitting .369 in conference play. Ashley Stewart and outfielder Katie Manning left field will be senior Molly Billington. Gleisberg. Gleisberg hit .254 over the dura- “We have a solid nucleus to build on from last season,” Carey tion of the season, but raised her said. “We have four seniors who we are going to look toward for batting average to .286 once leadership over this long season.” MIAA play started. Also hoping for playing time will be sopho- Pitchers more Katie Billington who started 38 games in The Lady Blues will be without a returning from last sea- right field batting .266 and driving in 10 runs. son’s squad. The 2004 pitching staff will feature two new faces, Freshman Ashley Webb saw a one of which joined the team last spring, but sat out because of lot of time this fall in the out- MIAA transfer rules. field. She was an all-conference selection at Bishop Sophomore Erin Pierce joined the Lady Blues in the spring of Miege High School. 2003 after transferring from Pittsburg State. The Topeka native was a four-time all-city and all-conference selection and recorded a MIAA Topeka-record of 496 strikeouts. The MIAA will again be a battle. Truman State won both the Freshman Joanne Fluker saw all the action this fall as the only fifth regular season and second tournament title. They will return eligible pitcher on staff. She was 9-0 as a senior and did not allow two-time MIAA MVP and all-America selection Elizabeth Economon. any runs. Outlook Infield For the Lady Blues to have a better season than the one before, In the field, the Lady Blues return three starters. Senior firstbase- the pressure will fall first on the pitching staff. With neither of the man Dara Clouse is the team’s second-leading returning hitter with two hurlers having MIAA experience, the pitchers will have to be a .300 mark from last season. She start- able to handle the demands of the long season. ed all 48 games driving in a 28 runs “We have the confidence in our pitchers that they can handle the gaining first team all-MIAA honors. expectations we have for them,” Carey said. “Even though both Senior Katie Schmidt (right) missed the pitchers have not been through a full season of college softball, fall season after suffering a broken leg but they both have a lot of experience with club teams and they are looks to hold down the hot corner on the infield. going to have to rely on that to get them through the season.” Schmidt hit .295 and drove in a team-high 30 The 2003 squad hit .281, which was second in the MIAA and RBI. they are looking to improve on that mark. Junior Jenny Fletcher will hold down second In the field, the Lady Blues led the MIAA in fielding percentage base responsibilities after platooning last season. with a .966 mark. Fletcher hit .225 and had a .965 fielding percent- “We want to have more consistency in our at-bats,” Carey said. age. She started 40 games last season. “Every at bat is an important one and we need to get that mindset Freshman Ashley Stewart returns to shortstop after into our players.” 14 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues Career as a Lady Blue: Has started 113 games hitting .270 with 90 hits and three home runs with 56 runs scored. As a junior in 2003: Started all 43 games tallying 31 hits and 11 RBI with 14 runs scored. Had four hits in a win over Missouri Southern on April 15. Drove in the winning run in the Lady Blues 3-2 win over Central Missouri at the MIAA Tournament in the bottom of the eighth. Named to the MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. As a sophomore in 2002: Collected 40 hits starting 50 games for the Lady Blues hitting .280. Drove in 20 runs while scoring 29. Became only the seventh Lady Blue to score four runs in a single game against Bethany. Named to the MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. As a freshman in 2001: Appeared in 33 games starting 20 collecting 19 hits and driving in seven runs. Scored 13 runs. Was a perfect four of four in stolen bases. Collected three hits in 11 at-bats as a pinch hitter with one RBI and scoring two runs. Extra Bases Background: A four-year letterwinner at Olathe East. Received first team 5-6 • Senior 6A all-state honors as a senior and second team all-state, all-class acco- Outfield • Bats: Both • Throws: Right lades. Was also named first team all-Metro, all-Johnson County, all-Sun Olathe, Kan./Olathe East HS County and all-Sunflower league. As a junior was named first team all- Sunflower league and second team all-Metro. Was named second team Off the field all-league as a freshman. Team finished first in state her sophomore year. Favorite food: Chinese A three-year member of the honor roll. Favorite book: A Child Called It Personal: Born July 20, 1982. Favorite TV show: ER Daughter of John and Favorite movie: Pretty Woman Connie Gleisberg. Favorite music group: Rascal Flatts Majoring in nursing. If I owned one CD: Garth Brooks Live Favorite sport other Than the 1 you are playing: Volleyball Advice to youngsters: Live life to the fullest If I could live anywhere: Hawaii Favorite sports announcer: Dick Vitale Person in history I would want to meet: JFK Favorite cartoon character: Tigger Favorite professional team: Denver Broncos Top sports moment: Winning MIAA Championship in 2001 I came to Washburn because…: of a softball scholarship and the nursing school Gleisberg at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2001 .279 33-20 68 13 19 1 0 0 8 20 .294 5 0 20 .329 0 2 4-4 11 1 0 1.00 2002 .280 53-50 143 29 40 9 0 3 20 58 .406 6 0 22 .309 0 5 6-7 42 0 1 .977 2003 .254 43-43 122 14 31 3 0 0 11 34 .279 7 1 14 .300 0 3 0-0 28 0 1 .966 Totals .270 129-113 333 56 90 13 0 3 39 112 .336 18 1 56 .310 0 10 10-11 81 1 2 .976 15 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues

At Washburn as a Lady Blue: Has 43 hits and 37 runs scored in her career. Also has recorded a .946 fielding percentage. As a junior in 2003: Started 39 of 43 games knocking out 20 hits and driving in six while scoring 13 runs. Drove in the game-winning run in the Lady Blues 3-1 win over Kutztown in Flordia. In the following game she scored the Lady Blues’ only run in a 1-0 win over Wisconsin-Parkside. As a sophomore in 2002: Started 23 games appearing in 35 collecting eight hits, scoring 11 runs driving in seven. As a freshman in 2001: Appeared in 42 games starting 35 hitting .221 with 15 hits, two doubles a triple and eight RBI. Finished third on the team with 78 assists from third base. She drove in a career-high three runs with a triple against Southwest State in a 10-2 win. Background: A member of the honor roll. A preseason pick for one of the best shortstops in the Kansas City area by the Shawnee Journal Herald. Extra Bases Hit .452 and recorded a .986 fielding percentage. A three-year letter- 5-3 • Senior winner. Team won state her junior season and finished third her senior Second Base• Bats: Right • Throws: Right season. DeSoto, Kan./DeSoto HS Personal: Born April 28, 1982. Daughter of William and Katherine Fletcher. Her sister, Sissy, was a four-year member of the softball team at Off the field Central Missouri. Majoring in elementary education. Favorite food: Chinese Favorite TV show: The Bachelor Favorite movie: Wedding Singer Favorite music group: Stephenwolf If I owned one CD: P-Diddy In the movie of my life ___ would play me: Olsen Twins or (sister) Sissy Favorite sport other than the 1 you are playing: Football Advice to youngsters: Have a posi- tive attitude and set high expecta- tions for yourself If I could live anywhere: Australia with the Crocodile Hunter After a game I: Eat dinner Favorite cartoon character: Shrek Favorite professional team: Kansas City Chiefs Top sports moment: Winning MIAA Championship in 2001 I came to Washburn because…: I wanted a good education and to play a college sport I enjoy Fletcher at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2001 .221 42-35 68 13 15 2 1 0 8 19 .279 3 0 14 .254 0 5 0-1 33 78 11 .910 2002 .143 35-23 56 11 8 2 1 0 7 12 .214 10 0 16 .273 0 1 0-0 39 36 3 .962 2003 .225 40-39 89 13 20 2 0 0 6 22 .247 5 4 23 .296 0 8 3-3 75 69 5 .966 Totals .202 117-97 213 37 43 6 2 0 21 53 .249 18 4 53 .277 0 14 3-4 147 183 19 .946 16 2004 Media Guide 2004 lady Blues Career as a Lady Blue: Enters senior season third on the all-time putout chart needing only 210 to move into first place. She is ninth on the career hits list with 140 and eighth on the career RBI list with 85. Her career .988 fielding percentage is the highest in Lady Blues’ history. As a junior in 2003: Named first team All-MIAA for the second straight sea- son after batting .300 with 45 hits and 28 RBI and 21 runs scored. She drove in four RBI against Park on March 15 and drove in the winning run in the Lady Blues 5-4 win over Fort Hays State in bottom of the 10th. Named to MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. As a sophomore in 2002: Named first team All-MIAA after leading team with 41 RBI hitting .337 with 60 hits starting all 59 games. Had 20 putouts in 11- inning game with Missouri Western setting a new school record. Finished fifth in MIAA in RBI and doubles, tenth in on-base percentage and 11th in bat- ting average. Named to MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. As a freshman in 2001: Played in 45 games starting 42 for the Lady Blues in Extra Bases five different positions on the field starting nine at 5-6 • Senior first base, six at shortstop, two at catcher, one at Outfield • Bats: Left • Throws: Left third base and 24 as the designated player. She Silver Lake, Kan./Barton County CC also batted in six different slots in the batting line- Off the field up. Hit Favorite food: Ruby Tuesday’s .282 driving Favorite book: Oh the Places you’ll in 16 runs and scoring 12 go - Dr. Seuss with 37 base hits. Favorite TV show: Playmakers Background: At Barton County, Favorite movie: *61 played only volleyball advancing to national tournament. Averaged 6.6 Favorite music group: Rascal Flatts assists per game as setter. At Silver If I owned one CD: Jock Jams Lake High School, was an all-Mid-East Favorite sport other than the 1 you selection four times in softball, three in are playing: Volleyball volleyball and two years in basketball. Advice to youngsters: Work hard in A setter on the state championship vol- whatever you do, it’ll eventually leyball team. Set a new school record for pay off. RBI her senior season with 29. Career If I could live anywhere: Bahamas high school batting average was After a game I: Eat .426, fourth in the all-time Favorite sports announcer: Mitch record books. Holthaus Personal: Born March 11, Person in history I would want to 1981. Daughter of Jim and meet: My Grandpa Judy Clouse. Majoring in mass Favorite cartoon character: Po media/public relations. Teletubbie I came to Washburn because: I missed softball and it was close to home

Clouse at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2001 .282 45-42 131 12 37 5 0 0 16 42 .321 6 0 9 .314 0 8 0-0 90 19 7 .940 2002 .337 59-59 178 31 60 16 0 4 41 88 .494 23 0 18 .407 3 9 1-1 487 23 6 .988 2003 .300 48-48 150 21 45 9 1 2 28 62 .413 11 2 8 .349 3 7 2-2 454 29 0 1.000 Totals .309 152-149 459 64 142 30 1 6 85 192 .418 40 2 35 .363 6 24 3-31031 71 13 .988 17 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues

Career as a Lady Blue: Has batted .271 for her career starting 141 of 144 games with 104 hits and 16 home runs with 47 runs scored and 82 RBI with a career slugging percentage of .474. Enters the season 13th on the all-time hit chart and ninth on the RBI list. As a junior in 2003: Was named first team All-MIAA at third base after hitting .295 with four home runs, nine doubles and 30 RBI with 14 runs scored. Had a team season-high six total bases going 3 for 3 with 2RBI in a 3-0 win over Mass-Lowell in Florida. Named to MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. As a sophomore in 2002: Received first team All-MIAA designated play- er accolades after hitting six home runs with 29 hits and 27 RBI playing in 47 games. Had a slugging percentage of .479. Against Truman State in doubleheader, drove in eight runs with two home runs finishing second game with a walk-off home run. Named to MIAA Commissioner’s Extra Bases Academic Honor Roll. 5-5 • Senior As a freshman in 2001: One of two Lady Blues to start all 49 games in which she hit a team-leading six home runs finishing fourth Third Base • Bats: Right • Throws: Right on the team with 25 RBI. Topeka, Kan./Seaman HS Also finished second on the team with nine Off the field doubles. She finished Favorite food: Mexican 13th in the MIAA in Favorite Book: The Count of Monte slugging percentage Cristo and third in home Favorite TV show: Golden Girls runs. Favorite movie: Hope Floats Background: Named Favorite music group: Indigo Girls team MVP her sen- If I owned one CD: Montster Ballads ior season. An all- Favorite sport other than the 1 you state selection her are playing: Volleyball junior season. Advice to youngsters: Shoot for the Received all- moon, even if you miss you’ll land Centennial League among the stars honors her sophomore If I could live anywhere: Arizona through senior seasons After a game I: can’t wait to take a and an all-city selection during the same span. shower A member of the Favorite cartoon character: Wile E. National Honor Coyote Society and a Cum Pregame superstition: Leave cleats Laude graduate. untied until after warmups Personal: Born Sept. If I won the lottery, I would first buy 8, 1982. Daughter of a…: Ford F-150 Truck Dale and Manya Schmidt. Majoring in mass media

Schmidt at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2001 .272 49-49 136 20 37 9 0 6 25 64 .471 9 2 23 .327 0 9 1-1 58 113 15 .919 2002 .244 47-44 119 13 29 8 1 6 27 57 .479 18 0 27 .338 2 4 0-0 10 0 0 1.000 2003 .295 48-48 129 14 38 9 1 4 30 61 .473 16 3 17 .375 4 7 0-0 36 124 8 .952 Totals .271 144-141 384 47 104 26 2 16 82 182 .474 43 5 67 .374 6 20 1-1 104 237 23 .937 18 2004 Media Guide 2004 lady Blues Career as a Lady Blue: Batting .267 with 21 runs scored, 35 base hits and 16 RBI with a .347 on base percentage. As a sophomore in 2002: Hit .257 starting 34 games appearing in 45 with 13 runs scored and 27 base hits and nine RBI and was named hon- orable mention All-MIAA as a utility player. Named to the MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. Was 2 for 3 with the only run scored in a 1-0 win over Texas Woman’s in the third game of the season. As a freshman in 2002: Appeared in 19 games starting 11 with a .308 batting average. Collected eight hits and seven RBI with two doubles and eight runs scored. Was 2 for 2 with two runs scored and 3 RBI in the Lady Blues’ 13-0 win over Howard-Payne in the second game of the season. Background: At Lee’s Summit High, Sells was named the team’s defensive MVP during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. She was also an all-district selection for the 1998, 1999 and 2000 seasons. She was also a second team all-conference selection during the 1998 and 1999 seasons and an Extra Bases honorable men- 5-3 • Junior tion choice in Utility • Bats: Right • Throws: Right 2000. Lee’s Summit, Mo./Lee’s Summit HS Personal: Born Nov. 16, 1982. Off the field Daughter of Jay Favorite food: Spaghetti and Tacos and Kathy Sells. Favorite book: Harry Potter Series Majoring in physi- Favorite TV show: Tarzan or Jeopardy cal education. Favorite movie: The Patriot Favorite music group: Rascal Flatts If I owned one CD: Garth Brooks In Pieces Favorite sport other Than the 1 you are playing: Soccer Advice to youngsters: Try as hard as you can and in the end it will pay off If I could live anywhere: Ireland After a game I: Eat Favorite sports announcer: Bob Davis Person in history I would want to meet: John Wayne Favorite cartoon character: Scooby Doo Favorite Professtional Team: Kansas City Chiefs and Royals I came to Washburn because: It was close to home and it was a beau- tiful and welcoming campus Sells at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2002 .308 19-11 26 8 8 2 0 0 7 10 .385 5 1 2 .438 0 4 0-0 3 1 2 .667 2003 .257 45-34 105 13 27 1 0 1 9 31 .295 10 0 16 .322 0 7 0-0 18 11 4 .879 Totals .267 64-45 131 21 35 3 0 1 16 41 .313 15 1 18 .347 0 11 0-0 21 12 6 .846 19 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues

As a freshman in 2003: She started all 48 games at shortstop for the Lady Blues batting .240 with 31 hits, including five doubles and nine RBI with 15 runs scored. Also stole three bases. Hit two doubles in win over Central Missouri on April 18 and led the team with 116 assists. Background: She gained second team all-conference honors after batting .400. She is a four-year member of the Varsity and a second team choice after her first three seasons at Canyon High. Her high school team was ranked as high as 14th in the National Fast Pitch Coaches Association Poll. Also played water polo in high school. Personal: Born on March 10, 1984. Daughter of Marcelo and Vicki Vazquez. Majoring in psycholo- gy.

Extra Bases 5-7 • Sophomore Short Stop • Bats: Right • Throws: Right Anaheim, Calif./Canyon HS

Off the field Favorite food: Anything Free Favorite Book: Cosmo Favorite TV show: Trading Spaces Favorite movie: Dumb and Dumber Favorite music group: Yanni If I owned one CD: Vanilla Ice Favorite sport other than the 1 you are playing: Cricket In the movie of my life ___ would play me: Britney Spears After a game I: sleep Favorite cartoon character: Eddy If I won the lottery, I would first buy a ___ : A chinchilla Favorite professional team: Los Angeles Lakers Favorite sports announcer: Chic Hearn ESPN Sportscenter Fantasy: to host it Person in history I would like to meet: Chewbacca

Stewart at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2003 .240 48-48 129 15 31 5 0 0 9 36 .279 8 3 31 .300 0 8 3-3 67 116 21 .897 Totals .240 48-48 129 15 31 5 0 0 9 36 .279 8 3 31 .300 0 8 3-3 67 116 21 .897 20 2004 Media Guide 2004 lady Blues As a freshman in 2003: Appeared in 43 games starting 38 collecting 29 hits with two doubles and a triple batting .266. Also drove in 10 runs and scored 16. She drove in four runs in a win over Southwet Baptist on March 18. Background: As senior at Pattonville HS, she was named first team all- conference and first team all-district. As a junior she was named the team’s MVP, and was a first team all-district choice and second team all- conference pick after gaining all-conference honorable mention acco- lades as a freshman and sophomore. For her club team she hit .364 with a .489 on base percentage and led the team with 43 stolen bases in 47 attempts, 68 runs scored and 108 base hits. The team finished fifth at the ASA Hall of Fame Tournament, ninth at the NSA National Tournament and 65th at the ASA Extra Bases National Tournament. 5-4 • Sophomore Personal: Born on Oct. 8, Outfield• Bats: Both • Throws: Right 1983. Daughter of Roy Maryland Heights, Mo./Pattonville HS and Gaye Billington. Majoring in business. Off the field Favorite food: Chocolate & Peanut Butter Favorite book: The Horse Whisperer Favorite TV show: Friends Favorite movie: Old School If I owned one CD: Garth Brooks - Double Live Favorite sport other Than the 1 you are playing: Soccer If I could live anywhere: St. Louis After a game I: Eat Favorite sports announcer: Jack Buck Person in history I would want to meet: Harry Carrey Favorite cartoon character: Mike Wozawski Favorite Professtional Team: St. Louis Cardinals If I won the lottery, I would first buy a ___: Mercedes convertable

Billington at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2003 .266 43-38 109 16 29 2 1 0 10 33 .303 7 1 11 .316 0 15 1-2 23 8 1 .969 Totals .266 43-38 109 16 29 2 1 0 10 33 .303 7 1 11 .316 0 15 1-2 23 8 1 .969 21 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues

As a freshman in 2003: Received first team All-MIAA honors after lead- ing the Lady Blues and finishing sixth in the MIAA with a .348 batting average. Her 36 runs scored were third in the conference while also fin- ishing sixth in stolen bases and eighth in on base percentage. She record- ed 57 hits and drove in 19 while starting all 48 games in center field. She tied a school record with six at bats against Missouri Southern and had four hits in a single game twice. Background: She was named second team all-Metro as a junior and first team all-Eastern kansas League and second team all-Sun County after batting .314. As a sophomore she was named first team all-EKL, second team all-Sun County and second team all-Johnson County after batting .310. Blue Valley Northwest finished fourth in the 6A Kansas State Tournament her sophomore season. She was also a member of the schools cross country and basketball teams. Extra Bases Personal: Born on Oct. 5, 1983. Daughter of Dan and Laura Jones. 5-7 • Sophomore Majoring in business with Outfield • Bats: Right • Throws: Right accounting emphasis. Overland Park, Kan./Blue Valley Northwest HS

Off the field Favorite food: Orange Sherbert ice cream Favorite Book: In Cold Bold Favorite TV show: Friends Favorite movie: My Best Friend’s Wedding Favorite music group: Tim McGraw If I owned one CD: Tim McGraw’s Greatest Hits Favorite sport other than the 1 you are playing: Basketball If I could live anywhere: Texas After a game I: eat Favorite cartoon character: Cronck - from Emperor’s New Groove Pregame superstition: Pitching to Katie Billington If I won the lottery, I would first buy a ___ : Ford Cobra Mustang Covertable In the story of my life ____ would play me: Debra Messing Favorite sports announcer: Dick Vitale Favorite pro team: Kansas City Chiefs Whitt at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2003 .348 48-48 164 36 57 3 0 2 19 66 .402 9 4 33 .393 1 7 12-13 24 3 1 .964 Totals .348 48-48 164 36 57 3 0 2 19 66 .402 9 4 33 .393 1 7 12-13 24 3 1 .964 22 2004 Media Guide 2004 lady Blues As a freshman in 2003: She received honorable mention All-MIAA hon- ors after batting .257 appearing in 39 games starting 19. She hit four home runs driving in 15 runs and scoring 11 with 19 hits. Hit her first home run as a pinch hitter against Southwestern Oklahoma. She was 3 for 3 with three RBI and two runs scored against Bloomfield and stole two bases as well on March 19. Background: She was named first team all-state, first team all-Metro, a first team 6A all-State coaches choice and first team all- Johnson County team. She batted .420 last season driv- ing in 24 runs stealing 26 bases in 29 attempts. Personal: Born on Feb. 16, 1984. Daughter of Mike and Extra Bases Julie Huske. Majoring in ele- 5-5 • Sophomore mentary education. Utility • Bats: Right• Throws: Right Overland Park, Kan./Shawnee Mission West HS

Off the field Favorite food: Boneless Buffalo wings from Chili’s Favorite TV show: That 70’s Show Favorite movie: Steel Magnolias If I owned one CD: Debbie Gibson’s Greatest Hits Favorite sport other Than the 1 you are playing: Football If I could live anywhere: Hawaii After a game I: Eat Favorite Professtional Team: New York Yankees If I won the lottery, I would first buy a ___: a huge house in California Advice to youngsters: Treat others the way you want them to treat you. Top sports moment: Game winning hit at regionals as a junior in high school ESPN Sportscenter Fantasy: A clip of me winning the World Series for my team

Huske at Washburn Year Avg. GP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG BB HP SO OB% SF SH SB-A PO A E Fld 2003 .257 39-19 74 11 19 3 0 4 15 34 .459 5 2 17 .317 1 3 2-3 8 0 0 1.000 Totals .257 39-19 74 11 19 3 0 4 15 34 .459 5 2 17 .317 1 3 2-3 8 0 0 1.000 23 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues newcomers

5-7 • Junior 5-8 • Sophomore Catcher • Bats: Right • Throws: Right Pitcher • Bats: Right • Throws: Right Overland Park, Kan. Topeka, Kan. Johnson County CC Pittsburg State University Background: Was named the National Fastpitch Coaches Background: Sat out last season due to intraconference transfer Association Catcher of the Year after batting .441 with 89 hits, from Pittsburg State. At Topeka West, she was an all-city and 16 doubles 48 RBI which led Johnson County. She was also all-conference selection all four seasons for named first team NFCA All-America, first team NJCAA All- the Chargers. Her 496 strikeouts is a America, first team all-region and conference - all her sopho- school and city record. more year and was named the Jayhawk Conference’s Freshman Personal: Born Oct. 7, 1982. Daughter of of the Year, first team all-conference and Mark and Linda Pierce. Majoring in elementary second team all-region. She was also education. Her sister Kristen was a four-year an Academic All-America pick member of as a sophomore. At the Lady Shawnee Mission Blues Northwest High School, basket- she was a three-time all-coun- ball team. ty, all-metro and two time all- state selection. Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1983. Daughter of Lori Brunts and Roy Herriott. Majoring in excersice physiology.

Off the field Off the field Favorite food: Anything with If I could live anywhere: on the Favorite food: Mom’s meatloaf Person from history I most sugar beach in Florida Favorite Book: Summer Sisters want to meet: Jesus Favorite Book: Living the Favorite cartoon character: The Favorite TV show: Friends If I won the lottery, I would Dream Roadrunner Favorite movie: How to lose a first buy a ___ : a house and Favorite TV show: The Bachelor Pregame superstition: Pray guy in 10 days and Miss a 4-runner Favorite movie: For the Love of If I won the lottery, I would Congeniality Advice to youngsters: Always the Game first buy a ___ : huge house Favorite sport other than the 1 see room fro improvement in Favorite music group: David In the story of my life ____ you are playing: Basketball yourself Crowder Band would play me: my sister If I could live anywhere: Favorite pro team: Florida If I owned one CD: Nicole C. Favorite sports announcer: Sydney, Australia Marlins Mullen John Madden Favorite cartoon character: Top sports moment: Striking Favorite sport other than the 1 Favorite pro team: Kansas City Ernie from Sesame Street out 28 batters in a 15-inning you are playing: Volleyball Chiefs game

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5-9 • Freshman 5-11 • Freshman Pitcher • Bats: Right • Throws: Right Outfield • Bats: Right • Throws: Right Valley Center, Kan. Prairie Villiage, Kan. Valley Center HS Bishop Miege HS Background: Background: Was a two-time first team all-conference selection. Was a first Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1984. Daughter of Bobby and Carol team all- Webb. Undecided on major. league pitcher and second team first baseman as well as honorable mention at third base in high school. She had a 9-0 pitching record as a senior and not allowed any runs, and she also had a .417 batting average. Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1984. Daughter of Jacques and Jarene Fluker. Majoring in psy- chology.

Off the field Off the field Favorite food: Salsa Favorite cartoon character: Favorite food: Bread first buy a ___ : new car Favorite Book: Letters from Bugs Bunny Favorite Book: Skin Deep Advice to youngsters: never Rifka Pregame superstition: Put on Favorite TV show: The Bachelor give up on anything you want Favorite TV show: Sportscenter makeup, listen to Headstrong, Favorite movie: Sister Act 2 to happen Favorite movie: Scary Movie go throught game in mind Favorite sport other than the 1 Favorite pro team: Kansas City Favorite music group: Linkin If I won the lottery, I would you are playing: Basketball Chiefs Park first buy a ___ : a black If I could live anywhere: Top sports moment: Winning If I owned one CD: Eminem Hummer Sydney, Jamaica third state championship in Favorite sport other than the 1 In the story of my life ____ Favorite cartoon character: basketball you are playing: Basketball would play me: Mikala Stewy from Family Guy If I owned one CD: The If I could live anywhere: Mohler Person from history I most Mideducation of Lauryn Hill Australia Favorite sports announcer: Joe want to meet: Harriet Tubman Favorite pro team: Atlanta Braves Buck If I won the lottery, I would

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5-8 • Freshman 5-4 • Freshman Shortstop • Bats: Right • Throws: Right Infielder • Bats: Right • Throws: Right Topeka, Kan. Harveyville, Kan. Washburn Rural HS Mission Valley HS Background: Will sit out the 2004 Lady Blues’ season after Background: Was a three-time all-state undergoing knee surgery in the fall. At Washburn Rural, she selection after helping the Vikings to was named all-city all four years and the team’s most valuable two state championships. Also a player, all-conference and three-time all-conference pick and an all-state as a senior. She academic all-conference pick had one error in 117 her junior and senior chances hitting seasons. .480 as a sen- Personal: Born ior leading Aug. 27, the Junior 1985. Blues to a Daughter of third place Rick and Mohler. finish at state. Majoring in Personal: Born business. Her Oct. 5, 1984. aunt Judy Daughter of played softball Dale and at Washburn Brenda Carey. and her sister Undecidied Monica plays at on major. Friends Younger sis- University and ter of Lady her brother Blues head Matt plays softball baseball at coach Lisa Emporia and assis- State. tant coach D.J.

Off the field Off the field Favorite food: Chinese Favorite cartoon character: Favorite food: Turkey Tetrazinni Favorite movie: Liar Liar Favorite Book: The Rock says Bugs Bunny Favorite sport other than the 1 Favorite TV show: Will & Grace Favorite TV show: Friends Pregame superstition: Don’t you are playing: Basketball In the story of my life ____ Favorite movie: How to lose a mess up the chalk lines If I could live anywhere: would play me: Joanne Fluker guy in 10 days If I won the lottery, I would Florida, by the beach Favorite pro team: Kansas City Favorite music group: George first buy a ___ : a Hummer Favorite cartoon character: Chiefs Strait In the story of my life ____ Sponge Bob Squarepants Top sports moment: Winning If I owned one CD: George would play me: Kate Hudson Person from history I most state championship in softball Strait’s Greatest Hits Favorite sports announcer: Kirk want to meet: Ben Franklin ESPN Sportscenter Fantasy: Favorite sport other than the 1 Herbstreet Favorite Music Group: Creed Making top 10 highlights you are playing: Basketball After a game I __: eat If I won the lottery, I would After a game: I eat If I could live anywhere: on the Advice to youngsters: Follow first buy a ___ : Cadillac Pregame superstitions: Using beach your dreams Escalade the same hair-tie

26 2004 Media Guide 2003 In review Julie Blaufuss was named the team’s most valuable player following the 2003 season

27 2004 Media Guide 2003 final stats Lady Blues Overall Stats Record: 34-14 • Home: 11-5 • Away: 6-2 • Neutral: 17-7 • MIAA: 13-5 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% 14 Whitt,Tiffany .348 48 48 164 36 57 3 0 2 19 66 .402 9 4 33 0 .393 1 7 12 13 24 3 1 .964 13 Blaufuss,Julie .313 48 48 147 19 46 13 0 3 26 68 .463 5 2 10 0 .342 1 3 1 1 253 28 6 .979 11 Clouse,Dara .300 48 48 150 21 45 9 1 2 28 62 .413 11 2 8 0 .349 3 7 2 2 454 29 0 1.000 18 Schmidt,Katie .295 48 48 129 14 38 9 1 4 30 61 .473 16 3 17 0 .375 4 7 0 0 36 124 8 .952 10 Billington,Katie .266 43 38 109 16 29 2 1 0 10 33 .303 7 1 11 0 .316 0 15 1 2 23 8 1 .969 19 Horn,Jackie .263 32 19 57 12 15 1 0 2 9 22 .386 2 0 7 0 .274 3 1 3 3 7 3 2 .833 7 Sells,Jackie .257 45 34 105 13 27 1 0 1 9 31 .295 10 0 16 0 .322 0 7 0 0 18 11 4 .879 16 Huske,Kala .257 39 19 74 11 19 3 0 4 15 34 .459 5 2 17 0 .317 1 3 2 3 8 0 0 1.000 4 Gleisberg,Molly .254 43 43 122 14 31 3 0 0 11 34 .279 7 1 14 0 .300 0 3 0 0 28 0 1 .966 17 Stewart,Ashley .240 48 48 129 15 31 5 0 0 9 36 .279 8 3 31 0 .300 0 8 3 3 67 116 21 .897 8 Fletcher,Jenny .225 40 39 89 13 20 2 0 0 6 22 .247 5 4 23 0 .296 0 8 3 3 75 69 5 .966 12 Perkins,Ashley .000 24 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 6 49 2 .965 0 Team .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 9 Gregg,Katie .000 26 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 6 62 2 .971 Totals .281 48 48 1275 184 358 51 3 18 172 469 .368 85 22 187 0 .333 13 69 27 301005 502 53 .966 Opponents .201 48 48 1226 83 247 28 2 11 69 312 .254 70 12 243 0 .251 1 42 14 22 966 409 67 .954 LOB - Team (324), Opp (275). DPs turned - Team (13), Opp (8). TPs turned - Team (0), Opp (1). CI - Team (2), Blaufuss 2. IBB- Team (1), Clouse 1, Opp (1).

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR ABB/AvgWP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 Team 0.00 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 9 Gregg,Katie 1.05 18 6 26 25 23 13 1 0166.1 115 34 25 14 112 11 0 6 611.188 1 5 0 1 18 12 Perkins,Ashley 1.16 16 8 24 23 19 8 1 0168.2 132 44 28 56 131 17 2 5 615.215 3 7 0 0 24 Totals 1.11 34 14 48 48 42 22 1 0335.0 247 83 53 70 243 28 2 111226.201 4 12 0 1 42 Opponents 2.76 14 34 48 48 37 5 0 0322.0 358 184 127 85 187 51 3 181275.281 10 22 0 13 69 PB - Team (6), Blaufuss 6, Opp (12). Pickoffs - Team (4), Blaufuss 4. SBA/ATT - Blaufuss (14-22), Perkins (9-15), Gregg(5-7)

Lady Blues MIAA Stats Record: 13-5 • Home: 7-3 • Away: 6-2 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% 14 Whitt,Tiffany .369 18 18 65 14 24 2 0 2 5 32 .492 2 1 8 0 .391 1 0 5 5 14 1 0 1.000 19 Horn,Jackie .333 14 9 27 6 9 1 0 2 4 16 .593 0 0 2 0 .333 0 1 1 1 3 2 2 .714 13 Blaufuss,Julie .304 18 18 56 8 17 6 0 1 10 26 .464 2 2 4 0 .344 1 1 0 0 94 18 4 .966 16 Huske,Kala .303 14 10 33 5 10 2 0 3 9 21 .636 2 1 9 0 .351 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1.000 11 Clouse,Dara .294 18 18 51 10 15 2 1 1 7 22 .431 8 0 2 0 .383 1 4 0 0 158 12 0 1.000 4 Gleisberg,Molly .286 16 16 49 6 14 2 0 0 5 16 .327 1 0 3 0 .300 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 .909 10 Billington,Katie .282 17 13 39 7 11 1 1 0 3 14 .359 2 0 2 0 .317 0 6 0 0 5 2 0 1.000 18 Schmidt,Katie .264 18 18 53 5 14 1 0 3 16 24 .453 2 2 4 0 .305 2 2 0 0 17 33 3 .943 17 Stewart,Ashley .214 18 18 56 6 12 4 0 0 4 16 .286 1 1 15 0 .241 0 3 1 1 30 42 6 .923 8 Fletcher,Jenny .188 15 15 32 3 6 0 0 0 0 6 .188 1 2 10 0 .257 0 3 1 1 37 28 3 .956 7 Sells,Jackie .182 16 9 33 3 6 0 0 1 5 9 .273 2 0 5 0 .229 0 2 0 0 10 2 0 1.000 12 Perkins,Ashley .000 10 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 3 23 2 .929 9 Gregg,Katie .000 10 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 19 2 .905 0 Team .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Totals .279 18 18 494 73 138 21 2 13 68 202 .409 23 9 64 0 .320 6 22 8 9 382 182 23 .961 Opponents .218 18 18 464 36 101 11 1 4 30 126 .272 24 6 90 0 .265 0 19 7 13 367 153 33 .940 LOB - Team (117), Opp (99). DPs turned - Team (6), Opp (3). TPs turned - Team (0), Opp (1). CI - Team (1), Blaufuss 1. IBB -Team (1), Clouse 1.

Player ERA W L APP GS CG SHO CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR ABB/AvgWP HBP BK SFA SHA 0 Team 0.00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 12 Perkins,Ashley 1.15 7 3 10 9 7 3 1 0 73.0 57 20 12 20 55 4 1 2260.219 1 4 0 0 13 9 Gregg,Katie 1.42 6 2 10 9 8 4 1 0 54.1 44 14 11 4 35 7 0 2204.216 1 2 0 0 6 Totals 1.26 13 5 18 18 15 8 1 0127.1 101 36 23 24 90 11 1 4464.218 2 6 0 0 19 Opponents 2.57 5 13 18 18 13 1 0 0122.1 138 73 45 23 64 21 2 13494.279 5 9 0 6 22 PB - Team (2), Blaufuss 2, Opp (1). Pickoffs - Team (1), Blaufuss 1. SBA/ATT - Blaufuss (7-13), Perkins (4-9), Gregg (3-4).

28 2004 Media Guide 2003 game by game results Lady Blues Overall Stats Record: 34-14 • Home: 11-5 • Away: 6-2 • Neutral: 17-7 • MIAA: 13-5 Game date Opposing team Score r-h-e r-h-e Inns Overall MIAA Pitcher of record Attend Time ! Feb 28, 2003 vs Southwestern Okla. W 4-2 4-6-1 2-7-1 7 1-0-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 1-0) 50 1:25 ! Feb 28, 2003 vs Western New Mexico 0-7 L 0-2-3 7-12-1 7 1-1-0 0-0-0 Perkins (L 0-1) 30 1:10 ! Mar 01, 2003 vs Texas Woman’s W 1-0 1-6-0 0-8-1 7 2-1-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 2-0) 35 1:20 ! Mar 01, 2003 vs Central Oklahoma W 3-0 3-6-1 0-5-3 7 3-1-0 0-0-0 Perkins (W 1-1) 40 1:20 ! Mar 02, 2003 vs Emporia State W 2-0 2-13-2 0-3-0 7 4-1-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 3-0) 50 1:30 ! Mar 02, 2003 vs Wayne State (Mich.) 2-4 L 2-7-1 4-7-0 (10) 4-2-0 0-0-0 Perkins (L 1-2) 30 2:00 # Mar 07, 2003 vs Pittsburg State W 2-0 2-7-0 0-2-1 7 5-2-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 4-0) 25 1:05 # Mar 07, 2003 vs Mary W 7-1 7-5-2 1-7-2 7 6-2-0 0-0-0 Perkins (W 2-2) 40 1:35 # Mar 08, 2003 vs Nebraska-Omaha 0-1 L 0-5-2 1-4-0 7 6-3-0 0-0-0 Gregg (L 4-1) 100 1:40 # Mar 08, 2003 vs Southwestern Okla. W 10-3 10-13-0 3-5-1 7 7-3-0 0-0-0 Perkins (W 3-2) 40 1:35 Mar 15, 2003 PARK W 5-0 5-6-0 0-4-1 7 8-3-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 5-1) 200 1:30 Mar 15, 2003 PARK W 8-0 8-10-0 0-3-2 5 9-3-0 0-0-0 Perkins (W 4-2) 275 1:15 $ Mar 17, 2003 vs East Stoudsburg W 5-0 5-13-4 0-1-0 7 10-3-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 6-1) 40 1:20 $ Mar 17, 2003 vs Mass-Lowell W 4-0 4-6-0 0-4-1 7 11-3-0 0-0-0 Perkins (W 5-2) 35 1:20 $ Mar 18, 2003 vs Southwest Baptist W 10-0 10-12-0 0-1-3 5 12-3-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 7-1) 40 1:20 $ Mar 18, 2003 vs Kutztown W 3-1 3-5-0 1-6-1 7 13-3-0 0-0-0 Perkins (W 6-2) 35 1:20 $ Mar 19, 2003 vs Wisconsin-Parkside W 1-0 1-4-0 0-3-1 7 14-3-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 8-1) 40 1:05 $ Mar 19, 2003 vs Bloomfield W 17-0 17-18-0 0-2-1 5 15-3-0 0-0-0 Perkins (W 7-2) 40 1:35 $ Mar 20, 2003 vs Mass-Lowell W 3-0 3-5-0 0-3-1 7 16-3-0 0-0-0 Gregg (W 9-1) 35 1:20 $ Mar 20, 2003 vs Southampton W 5-0 5-10-0 0-4-1 7 17-3-0 0-0-0 Perkins (W 8-2) 40 1:20 * Mar 25, 2003 EMPORIA STATE 0-2 L 0-4-2 2-5-0 7 17-4-0 0-1-0 Gregg (L 9-2) 112 1:40 * Mar 25, 2003 EMPORIA STATE 3-6 L 3-7-2 6-9-2 7 17-5-0 0-2-0 Perkins (L 8-3) 111 1:40 Mar 30, 2003 FORT HAYS STATE W 5-4 5-8-1 4-7-1 (10) 18-5-0 0-2-0 Gregg (W 10-2) 205 1:45 Mar 30, 2003 FORT HAYS STATE 1-2 L 1-4-1 2-6-1 (8) 18-6-0 0-2-0 Perkins (L 8-4) 200 1:50 * Apr 01, 2003 at Northwest Mo. State 4-5 L 4-5-1 5-9-6 7 18-7-0 0-3-0 Gregg (L 10-3) 127 1:51 * Apr 01, 2003 at Northwest Mo. State W 3-0 3-12-2 0-4-1 7 19-7-0 1-3-0 Perkins (W 9-4) 77 1:50 Apr 03, 2003 LINCOLN W 2-0 2-3-0 0-4-3 7 20-7-0 1-3-0 Gregg (W 11-3) 75 1:21 Apr 03, 2003 LINCOLN 1-4 L 1-3-0 4-5-2 7 20-8-0 1-3-0 Perkins (L 9-5) 85 1:38 @ Apr 05, 2003 vs North Dakota St. 3-5 L 3-5-4 5-9-0 7 20-9-0 1-3-0 Gregg (L 11-4) 50 1:50 @ Apr 05, 2003 vs Augustana 1-2 L 1-6-1 2-4-1 7 20-10-0 1-3-0 Perkins (L 9-6) 50 1:20 @ Apr 06, 2003 vs Northern Colorado W 3-1 3-11-2 1-2-2 7 21-10-0 1-3-0 Gregg (W 12-4) 45 1:20 * Apr 10, 2003 at Pittsburg State W 5-4 5-7-2 4-8-1 7 22-10-0 2-3-0 Perkins (W 10-6) 44 1:44 * Apr 10, 2003 at Pittsburg State W 5-0 5-7-1 0-1-4 7 23-10-0 3-3-0 Perkins (W 11-6) 63 1:27 * Apr 12, 2003 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 12-0 12-11-0 0-3-1 5 24-10-0 4-3-0 Perkins (W 12-6) 200 1:15 * Apr 12, 2003 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST W 8-0 8-8-1 0-5-2 5 25-10-0 5-3-0 Gregg (W 13-4) 185 1:05 * Apr 13, 2003 MISSOURI-ROLLA W 3-2 3-11-1 2-6-2 (9) 26-10-0 6-3-0 Perkins (W 13-6) 175 1:50 * Apr 13, 2003 MISSOURI-ROLLA W 1-0 1-8-0 0-3-0 7 27-10-0 7-3-0 Gregg (W 14-4) 165 1:20 * Apr 15, 2003 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 5-4 5-11-1 4-9-1 (12) 28-10-0 8-3-0 Perkins (W 14-6) 220 2:40 * Apr 15, 2003 MISSOURI SOUTHERN W 5-0 5-7-2 0-1-2 7 29-10-0 9-3-0 Gregg (W 15-4) 125 1:20 * Apr 18, 2003 at Central Missouri W 6-0 6-9-1 0-0-3 7 30-10-0 10-3-0 Perkins (W 15-6) 125 1:26 * Apr 18, 2003 at Central Missouri W 2-0 2-5-0 0-8-1 7 31-10-0 11-3-0 Gregg (W 16-4) 150 1:26 * Apr 22, 2003 MISSOURI WESTERN 1-3 L 1-8-2 3-7-0 7 31-11-0 11-4-0 Perkins (L 15-7) 145 1:30 * Apr 22, 2003 MISSOURI WESTERN W 4-1 4-7-2 1-4-2 7 32-11-0 12-4-0 Gregg (W 17-4) 185 1:20 * Apr 29, 2003 at Truman State Univ. 2-7 L 2-3-2 7-14-1 7 32-12-0 12-5-0 Perkins (L 15-8) 100 1:50 * Apr 29, 2003 at Truman State Univ. W 4-2 4-8-1 2-5-4 7 33-12-0 13-5-0 Gregg (W 18-4) 103 1:30 %May 02, 2003 vs Missouri Western 0-5 L 0-7-3 5-7-1 7 33-13-0 13-5-0 Gregg (L 18-5) 100 1:55 %May 02, 2003 vs Central Missouri W 3-2 3-8-0 2-5-1 (8) 34-13-0 13-5-0 Perkins (W 16-8) 175 1:45 %May 02, 2003 vs Truman 0-3 L 0-6-2 3-6-0 7 34-14-0 13-5-0 Gregg (L 18-6) 320 1:30 ! - NFCA/Schutt Leadoff Classic - Irving, Texas # - Missouri Southern Lady Lions Invitational - Joplin, Mo. * - Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Game $ - Rebel Spring Games - Kissimmee, Fla. @ - University of Omaha Invitational - Omaha, Neb. % - MIAA Championship Tournament - Gladstone, Mo. () extra inning game 29 2004 Media Guide 2003 box scores

Game 1 • Washburn 4, Southwestern Oklahoma 2 Game 9 • Nebraska-Omaha 1, Washburn 0 Game 17 • Washburn 1, Wisconsin-Parkside 0 Feb 28, 2003 at Irving, Texas Mar 08, 2003 at Joplin, Mo. Mar 19, 2003 at Kissimmee, Fla. ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Southwestern Okla 000 011 0 - 2 7 1 (0-1) Nebraska-Omaha 000 001 0 - 1 4 0 (4-0) Wisconsin-Parkside 000 000 0 - 0 3 1 Washburn 202 000 X - 4 6 1 (1-0) Washburn 000 000 0 - 0 5 2 (6-3) Washburn 000 000 1 - 1 4 0 (14-3) ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Gregg (1-0) LP-Hale (0-1) T-1:25 A-50 WP-Unger,Kr (2-0) LP-Gregg (4-1) T-1:40 A-100 WP-Gregg (8-1) LP-Brestan T-1:05 A-40 Lady Blues win season-opener and head coach Lisa Carey wins Lady Blues fall as UNO scores one run in top of fifth. Katie Dara Clouse drives in winning run in bottom of 7th. Jenny WU debut. Katie Gregg picks up complete-game win with 8 K’s, Gregg allows four hits and strikes out five with one walk. Fletcher scores winning run after being hit to lead off the scattering seven hits with two earned runs. Dara Close goes 2-3 inning. Katie Gregg allows three hits in complete-game . with 1 RBI and two runs scored. Katie Schmidt 2-3 with 2 RBI. Game 10 • Washburn 10, Southwestern Oklahoma 3 Game 18 • Washburn 17, Bloomfield 0 Game 2 • Westerm New Mexico 7, Washburn 0 Mar 08, 2003 at Joplin, Mo. Mar 19, 2003 at Kissimmee, Fla. Feb 28, 2003 at Irving, Texas ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 330 004 0 - 10 13 0 (7-3) Washburn 430 64 - 17 18 0 (15-3) Washburn 000 000 0 - 0 2 3 (1-1) Southwestern Okla 000 210 X - 3 5 1 Bloomfield 000 00 - 0 2 1 Western New Mexico 022 030 0 - 7 12 1 (1-1) ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Perkins (3-2) LP-Hale T-1:35 A-40 HR WP-Perkins (7-2) LP-Martone T-1:35 A-40 WP-Mondhink LP-Perkins (0-1) T-1:10 A-30 WU - Huske (1) Lady Blues pound out season-high 17 runs and 18 hits. Tiffany Western New Mexico No. 17 in NFCA National Poll. Game 2 of Julie Blaufuss goes 4-4 with 3 singles and a double driving in Whitt 4-5 w/ 3 RS, 2 RBI. Dara Clouse 3-4 w/ 3RBI, 2 RS. Kala pool play at NFCA/Schutt Leadoff Classic. Lady Blues held to two. Kala Huske hits first WU home run with pinch hit blast in Huske 3-3 w/ 3RBI, 2 RS. Katie Schmidt, Jackie Sells, Jackie two hits - one each by Molly Gleisberg and Tiffany Whitt. the 6th. Ashley Perkins gets win with 5 hits and 6 K’s. Horn and Jenny Fletcher each w/ 2 RS. Ashley Perkins CG shutout with 5K’s and 1 BB, 2 base hits. Game 3 • Washburn 1, Texas Woman’s 0 Game 11 • Washburn 5, Park 0 Mar 01, 2003 at Irving, Texas Mar 15, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. Game 19 • Washburn 3, Mass-Lowell 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Mar 20, 2003 at Kissimmee, Fla. Texas Woman’s 000 000 0 - 0 8 1 (1-2) Park 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 (0-2) ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 000 010 X - 1 6 0 (2-1) Washburn 201 110 X - 5 6 0 (8-3) Mass-Lowell 000 000 0 - 0 3 1 ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 200 100 X - 3 5 0 (16-3) WP-Gregg (2-0) LP-England T-1:20 A-35 WP-Gregg (5-1) LP-Faulconer T-1:30 A-200 ———————————————————————————————————————— Day 2 of NFCA Leadoff Classic. Tiffany Whitt and Jackie Sells go HR WU - Blaufuss (1) WP-Gregg (9-1) LP-Gagnon T-1:20 A-35 Lady Blues’ Katie 2-3. Sells scores only run of game on Whitt’s single in 5th Game 1 of doubleheader. Katie Gregg takes no-hitter into 5th Schmidt 3-3 with 2 RBI to lead WU. Her 2-RBI single in first dif- inning. Katie Gregg picks up 2nd win of season with 6K’s and 8 inning - picks up shutout with 5K’s, 0 BB’s. Julie ference in game. Katie Gregg complete-game shutout with 3 K’s hits - 0 walks in shutout. Blaufuss hits 1st HR of season in first inning - finishes 2-3 with and no BB’s. 3 RBI, 1 RS. Game 4 • Washburn 3, Central Oklahoma 0 Game 20 • Washburn 5, Southampton 0 Mar 01, 2003 at Irving, Texas Game 12 • Washburn 8, Park 0 Mar 20, 2003 at Kissimmee, Fla. ———————————————————————————————————————— Mar 15, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. ———————————————————————————————————————— Central Oklahoma 000 000 0 - 0 5 3 (2-2) ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 002 210 0 - 5 10 0 (17-3) Washburn 002 001 X - 3 6 1 (3-1) Park 000 00 - 0 3 2 (0-3) Southampton 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 107 0X - 8 10 0 (9-3) ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Perkins (1-1) LP-Akin T-1:20 A-40 ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Perkins (8-2) LP-Carroll T-1:20 A-40 WP-Perkins (4-2) LP-Eickhoff T-1:15 A-275 Dara Clouse goes 2-3 with 2 RBI, Tiffany Whitt 2-3. Ashley Game 5 • Washburn 2, Emporia State 0 HR WU - Clouse (1) Perkins tosses complete-game shutout with 4 K’s scattering 4 Mar 02, 2003 at Irving, Texas Game 2 of doubleheader. Dara Clouse goes 1-3 with 4 RBI hits. ———————————————————————————————————————— including 3-run homer. Tiffany Whitt, 3-3 with 3 RBI, 2 RS. Emporia State 000 000 0 - 0 3 0 (6-5) Ashley Perkins picks up complete game win with 7 K’s and 1 BB Game 21 • Emporia State 2, Washburn 0 Washburn 100 100 X - 2 13 2 (4-1) scattering 3 hits. Mar 25, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Gregg (3-0) LP-Potter (3-2) T-1:30 A-50 Game 13 • Washburn 5, East Stroudsburg 0 Emporia State 010 100 0 - 2 5 0 (16-7) Mar 17, 2003 at Kissimmee, Fla. Washburn 000 000 0 - 0 4 2 (17-4) Game 6 • Wayne State (Mi.) 4, Washburn 2 ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Mar 02, 2003 at Irving, Texas East Stroudsburg(Pa.) 000 000 0 - 0 1 0 WP-Stevens (6-1) LP-Gregg (9-2) T-1:40 A-112 ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 410 000 X - 5 13 4 (10-3) MIAA Opener. ESU’s Kelly Gartner is 3-3 with an RBI double Washburn 000 001 000 1 - 2 7 1 (4-2) ———————————————————————————————————————— and run scored. Wayne State (Mich.). 000 010 000 3 - 4 7 0 WP-Gregg (6-1) LP-Rothera T-1:20 A-40 ———————————————————————————————————————— Lady Blues pickup win scoring 4 runs in the first inning. Katie Game 22 • Emporia State 6, Washburn 3 WP-Misiak LP-Perkins (1-2) T-2:00 A-30 Gregg pitches complete-game shutout allowing one hit. Dara Mar 25, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. HR WAYNE - Verbeem Clouse 2-3 with 2 RS. Jackie Sells 3-3 with 1 RS and 2 RBI. ———————————————————————————————————————— Finals of Silver Bracket at NFCA Schutt/Leadoff Classic. Lady Emporia State 202 000 2 - 6 9 2 (17-7) Blues lose heartbreaker in 10 innings. Lady Blues take 2-1 lead Game 14 • Washburn 4, Mass-Lowell 0 Washburn 102 000 0 - 3 7 2 (17-5) into bottom of 10th and Wayne State hits 3-run homer in bot- Mar 17, 2003 at Kissimmee, Fla. ———————————————————————————————————————— tom of inning. Jackie Sells 2-3 with 1 RBI. Ashley Perkins pitches ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Potter (6-4) LP-Perkins (8-3) T-1:40 A-111 all 9+ innings with 7K’s. Washburn 000 000 4 - 4 6 0 (11-3) HR ESU - Gartner 2 (5) Mass-Lowell 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 MIAA game. Game 7 • Washburn 2, Pittsburg State 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— Mar 07, 2003 at Joplin, Mo. WP-Perkins (5-2) LP-Gagnon T-1:20 A-35 Game 23 • Washburn 5, Fort Hays State 4 ———————————————————————————————————————— Tiffany Whitt goes 2-3 with 3 RBI - Lady Blues score all four Mar 30, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. Pittsburg State 000 000 0 - 0 2 1 runs in the top of the seventh. Ashley Perkins allows four hits in ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 001 100 X - 2 7 0 (5-2) complete game shutout. Fort Hays State 000 200 020 0 - 4 7 1 (17-12) ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 010 100 020 1 - 5 8 1 (18-5) WP-Gregg (4-0) LP-Martinez T-1:05 A-25 Game 15 • Washburn 10, Southwest Baptist 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— Katie Gregg picks up 4th win in two-hit shutout of Gorillas. Mar 18, 2003 at Kissimmee, Fla. WP-Gregg (10-2) LP-Beyer (4-6) T-1:45 A-205 ———————————————————————————————————————— HR WU - Blaufuss (2) Game 8 • Washburn 7, Mary 1 Washburn 300 52 - 10 12 0 (12-3) Game 1 of doubleheader - Dara Clouse drives in winning run in Mar 07, 2003 at Joplin, Mo. Southwest Baptist 000 00 - 0 1 3 bottom of 10th. Julie Blaufuss sends game into extra innings ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— with 0-2, 2 run homer in bottom of 7th. Katie Gregg pitches Washburn 420 010 0 - 7 5 2 (6-2) WP-Gregg (7-1) LP-Capner T-1:20 A-40 complete game getting 10th win of season. Mary 000 100 0 - 1 7 2 Katie Gregg picks up complete-game shutout with 1 hitter over ———————————————————————————————————————— MIAA foe Southwest Baptist. Lady Blues pound out 12 hits and Game 24 • Fort Hays State 2, Washburn 1 WP-Perkins (2-2) LP-Naglosky T-1:35 A-40 10 runs in the five- inning win. Katie Billington goes 3-3 with 4 Mar 30, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. Ashley Perkins picks up win No. 2 in complete game allowing RBI. ———————————————————————————————————————— one unearned run in the fourth inning scattering seven hits. Fort Hays State 000 000 11 - 2 6 1 (18-12) Lady Blues explode for four runs in first inning and never look Game 16 • Washburn 3, Kutztown 1 Washburn 000 000 10 - 1 4 1 (18-6) back. Mar 18, 2003 at Kissimmee, Fla. ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Roethemeyer (4-4) LP-Perkins (8-4) T-1:50 A-200 Kutztown 001 000 0 - 1 6 1 Jennifer Dilley drives in winning run in top of 8th inning. Washburn 000 000 3 - 3 5 0 (13-3) ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Perkins (6-2) LP-Follosco T-1:20 A-35 Lady Blues score all three runs in bottom of 7th. Ashley Stewart drives in one run with 2-outs and Jenny Fletcher drives in game- winner. 30 2004 Media Guide 2003 box scores

Game 25 • Nortwest Missouri 5, Washburn 4 Game 33 • Washburn 5, Pittsburg State 0 Game 40 • Washburn 6, Central Missouri 0 Apr 01, 2003 at Maryville, Mo. Apr 10, 2003 at Pittsburg, Kan. Apr 18, 2003 at Warrensburg, Mo. ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 020 002 0 - 4 5 1 (18-7) Washburn 001 103 0 - 5 7 1 (23-10) Washburn 204 000 0 - 6 9 1 (30-10) Northwest Missouri 000 001 4 - 5 9 6 (13-9) Pittsburg State 000 000 0 - 0 1 4 (21-18) Central Missouri 000 000 0 - 0 0 3 (23-18) ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Handlos (9-2) LP-Gregg (10-3) T-1:51 A-127 WP-Perkins (11-6) LP-Bott (3-3) T-1:27 A-63 WP-Perkins (15-6) LP-Ruebhausen,L (13-6) T-1:26 A-125 HR NWMSU - Spring (3), Risetter (1) HR WU - Schmidt (2), Horn (1) HR WU - Schmidt Washburn’s Ashley Perkins throws a no-hitter, Megan Spring hits walk-off grand slam for Northwest. Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game. WU’s striking out six and walking four. She was the first WU pitcher to Ashley Perkins allows hit to PSU’s leadoff hitter in top of 1st - no throw a no-hitter since Shannon Rhodes did it in 1993. Game 26 • Washburn 3, Northwest Missouri 0 hits PSU rest of way through six complete. Katie Gregg pitches Apr 01, 2003 at Maryville, Mo. perfect 7th inning. WU blows game open with 3-run 6th inning. Game 41 • Washburn 2, Central Missouri 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— Apr 18, 2003 at Warrensburg, Mo. Washburn 200 010 0 - 3 12 2 (19-7) Game 34 • Washburn 12, Southwest Baptist 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— Northwest Missouri 000 000 0 - 0 4 1 (13-10) Apr 12, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. Washburn 000 000 2 - 2 5 0 (31-10) ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Central Missouri 000 000 0 - 0 8 1 (23-19) WP-Perkins (9-4) LP-MacDonald (4-8) T-1:50 A-77 Southwest Baptist 000 00 - 0 3 1 (4-21) ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 291 0X - 12 11 0 (24-10) WP-Gregg (16-4) LP-Leston,M (7-9) T-1:26 A-150 Game 27 • Washburn 2, Lincoln 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— Apr 03, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. WP-Perkins (12-6) LP-Capner T-1:15 A-200 Game 42 • Missouri Western 3, Washburn 1 ———————————————————————————————————————— HR WU - Huske (2), Schmidt (3) Apr 22, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. Lincoln 000 000 0 - 0 4 3 (4-18) Game 1 of MIAA doubleheader. Katie Schmidt drives in four w/ ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 200 000 X - 2 3 0 (20-7) 2nd inning grand slam in Lady Blues 9-run at bat. Schmidt fin- Missouri Western 002 100 0 - 3 7 0 (15-24) ———————————————————————————————————————— ishes 2-3. Dara Clouse and Jackie Sells each drive in two runs. Washburn 000 000 1 - 1 8 2 (31-11) WP-Gregg (11-3) LP-Calbert (4-10) T-1:21 A-75 Ashley Perkins picks up CG shutout with 3 K’s and 3 hits ———————————————————————————————————————— Game 1 of doubleheader. Lady Blues score both runs in the first allowed. WP-Keeney (7-13) LP-Perkins (15-7) T-1:30 A-145 inning. Dara Clouse drives in go-ahead run with SAC Fly - WU HR WU - Whitt (2) adds another on unearned run. WU’s Katie Gregg picks up 11th Game 35 • Washburn 8, Southwest Baptist 0 Game 1 of MIAA doubleheader. Lady Blues allow three win of season w/ 7K’s and 0 BB in her 9th complete-game Apr 12, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. unearned runs in the loss. Washburn strands 7 baserunners. shutout of the season. ———————————————————————————————————————— Tiffany Whitt’s home run in bottom of 7th halts Griffon shutout. Southwest Baptist 000 00 - 0 5 2 (4-22) Game 28 • Lincoln 4, Washburn 1 Washburn 222 2X - 8 8 1 (25-10) Game 43 • Washburn 4, Missouri Western 1 Apr 03, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. ———————————————————————————————————————— Apr 22, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Gregg (13-4) LP-Gliedt T-1:05 A-185 ———————————————————————————————————————— Lincoln 000 200 2 - 4 5 2 (5-18) HR WU - Whitt (1), Clouse (2), Horn (2) Missouri Western 000 010 0 - 1 4 2 (15-25) Washburn 100 000 0 - 1 3 0 (20-8) Game 2 of MIAA doubleheader. Tiffany Whitt goes 2-2 with HR, Washburn 000 130 X - 4 7 2 (32-11) ———————————————————————————————————————— 2 RBI, 2 runs scored, 1 stolen base and 1 sac fly. Dara Clouse ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-LeCuru (1-5) LP-Perkins (9-5) T-1:38 A-85 and Jackie Horn each hit home runs. Katie Gregg improves to WP-Gregg (17-4) LP-Bergantzel (5-10) T-1:20 A-185 Game 2 of doubleheader. Blue Tigers score two in the fourth 13-4 with 5-hit shutout. Game 2 of MIAA doubleheader. Lady Blues gain split with scor- inning on bases loaded walks add 1 more in seventh on bases ing 3 unearned runs in the 5th inning. Tiffany Whitt and Dara loaded walk. Game 36 • Washburn 3, Missouri-Rolla 2 Clouse each go 2 for 3 with 1 run scored and 1 RBI. Katie Gregg Apr 13, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. picks up 17th win of the season scattering 4 hits with 1 Game 29 • North Dakota State 5, Washburn 3 ———————————————————————————————————————— unearned run and 5 strikeouts. Apr 05, 2003 at Omaha, Neb. Missouri-Rolla 100 000 010 - 2 6 2 (13-19) ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 001 000 011 - 3 11 1 (26-10) Game 44 • Truman State7, Washburn 2 North Dakota St 010 030 1 - 5 9 0 (18-1) ———————————————————————————————————————— Apr 29, 2003 at Kirksville, Mo. Washburn 002 000 1 - 3 5 4 (20-9) WP-Perkins (13-6) LP-Roberts,R. (5-6) T-1:50 A-175 ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Game 1 of doubleheader. Ashley Stewart doubles to lead off Washburn 200 000 0 - 2 3 2 (32-12) WP-Graham (9-1) LP-Gregg (11-4) T-1:50 A-50 8th. Scores on Julie Blaufuss’ single. UMR turns DP in bottom Truman State 000 205 X - 7 14 1 (33-12) HR NDSU - Christensen (1); HR WU - Schmidt (1) 8th. In 9th, Molly Gleisberg singles, moved to 2nd on Sac bunt, ———————————————————————————————————————— Lady Blues take 2-1 lead into the fifth inning, but Bisons hit to 3rd on Whitt’s single and scored on Stewart’s single to right WP-Buford,Bri. (12-4) LP-Perkins (15-8) T-1:50 A-100 back-to-back to back singles scoring three runs in top of the field. Perkins complete-game win with 8 K’s. inning. Bisons add solo home run in seventh. WU cuts it back to Game 45 • Washburn 4, Truman State 2 two-runs with Katie Schmidt’s solo homer in seventh. Bisons Game 37 • Washburn 1, Missouri-Rolla 0 Apr 29, 2003 at Kirksville, Mo. strand 13 baseruners. Apr 13, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 012 010 0 - 4 8 1 (33-12) Game 30 • Augustana 2, Washburn 1 Missouri-Rolla 000 000 0 - 0 3 0 (13-20) Truman State 002 000 0 - 2 5 4 (33-13) Apr 05, 2003 at Omaha, Neb. Washburn 000 001 X - 1 8 0 (27-10) ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Gregg (18-4) LP-Wonderly (7-5) T-1:30 A-103 Augustana 100 000 1 - 2 4 1 (22-11) WP-Gregg (14-4) LP-Deken.C. (6-11) T-1:20 A-165 Washburn 100 000 0 - 1 6 1 (20-10) HR WU - Blaufuss (3) Game 46 • Missouri Western 5, Washburn 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— Game 2 of doubleheader. Julie Blaufuss hits solo home run in May 02, 2003 at Gladstone, Mo. WP-Klyse (9-4) LP-Perkins (9-6) T-1:20 A-50 bottom of 6th for game-winner. WU’s Katie Gregg fans 8 picking ———————————————————————————————————————— HR AUGGIE - Villar up complete-game shutout win improving to 14-4 recording her Missouri Western 001 300 1 - 5 7 1 (17-30) Lady Blues fall in top of 7th as Augustana scores unearned run 11th shutout of the season. Washburn 000 000 0 - 0 7 3 (33-13) in the inning. ———————————————————————————————————————— Game 38 • Washburn 5, Missouri Southern 4 WP-Keeney (9-15) LP-Gregg (18-5) T-1:55 A-100 Game 31 • Washburn 3, Northern Colorado 1 Apr 15, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. HR MWSC - Benash, Beverly Apr 06, 2003 at Omaha, Neb. ———————————————————————————————————————— Lady Blues give up three unearned runs in first round of MIAA ———————————————————————————————————————— Missouri Southern 000 000 200 110 - 4 9 1 (17-19) Tournament. Northern Colorado 000 000 1 - 1 2 2 (8-11) Washburn 000 000 200 111 - 5 11 1 (28-10) Washburn 000 201 X - 3 11 2 (21-10) ———————————————————————————————————————— Game 47 • Washburn 3, Central Missouri 2 ———————————————————————————————————————— WP-Perkins (14-6) LP-Stanford,C (8-10) T-2:40 A-220 May 02, 2003 at Gladstone, Mo. WP-Gregg (12-4) LP-S. Miller T-1:20 A-45 HR WU - Huske (3) ———————————————————————————————————————— Lady Blues pound out 11 hits in win. Katie Gregg pitches com- Game 1 of MIAA doubleheader. Alese Woolard hits single in top Central Missouri 101 000 00 - 2 5 1 (32-21) plete game allowing one unearned run in top of seventh allow- 7th for 1-0 lead. Kala Huske’s home run in bottom 7th cuts lead Washburn 100 100 01 - 3 8 0 (34-13) ing two hits. to 2-1. Tiffany Whitt drives in tying run scoring Molly Gleisberg. ———————————————————————————————————————— After intentionally walking Dara Clouse to load bases in 12th. WP-Perkins (16-8) LP-Leston,M (12-10) T-1:45 A-175 Game 32 • Washburn 5, Pittsburg State 4 Julie Blaufuss draws walk for 5-4 win. HR CMSU - Price,D Elimination game in MIAA Tournament. Apr 10, 2003 at Pittsburg, Kan. Molly Gleisberg’s single in the bottom of the 8th scores Kala ———————————————————————————————————————— Game 39 • Washburn 5, Missouri Southern 0 Huske who doubled. Washburn 000 005 0 - 5 7 2 (22-10) Apr 15, 2003 at Topeka, Kan. Pittsburg State 400 000 0 - 4 8 1 (21-17) ———————————————————————————————————————— Game 48 • Truman State 3, Washburn 0 ———————————————————————————————————————— Missouri Southern 000 000 0 - 0 1 2 (17-20) May 02, 2003 at Gladstone, Mo. WP-Perkins (10-6) LP-Martinez (8-8) T-1:44 A-44 Washburn 131 000 X - 5 7 2 (29-10) ———————————————————————————————————————— HR WU - Sells (1) ———————————————————————————————————————— Washburn 000 000 0 - 0 6 2 (34-14) Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game. PSU WP-Gregg (15-4) LP-Allison,J (7-8) T-1:20 A-125 Truman 200 001 X - 3 6 0 (35-14) jumps out to a 4-0 lead in 1st inning with no outs. WU bounces HR WU - Huske (4) ———————————————————————————————————————— back with five runs in 6th, capped by Jackie Sells’ 2-run HR with Game 2 of MIAA doubleheader. Lady Blues score five runs in WP-Buford,Bri. (14-4) LP-Gregg (18-6) T-1:30 A-320 2 outs to put the Lady Blues on top. first three innings - capped by Katie Billington’s 2-run triple in HR TSU - Economon the second. Katie Gregg picks up 12th complete game shutout Game No. 9 of MIAA Postseason Tournament. Washburn elimi- with 1-hitter improving to 15-4 on the season. nated - season ends 34-14. Elizabeth Economon hits two-run homer in bottom of first to top Lady Blues. 31 2004 Media Guide 2003 in review 2003 Season Softball Awards Team Most Valuable Player Julie Blaufuss NFCA South Central Regional Second Team Julie Blaufuss Julie Blaufuss, Katie Gregg All-MIAA First Team Dara Clouse, Tiffany Whitt and Katie Schmidt All-MIAA Second Team Katie Gregg Dara Clouse All-MIAA Honorable Mention Ashley Perkins, Juie Blaufuss, Kala Huske and Jackie Sells All-MIAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Julie Blaufuss, Dara Clouse, Jackie Horn, Ashley Perkins, Katie Schmidt, Jackie Sells Katie Schmidt 2003 Seniors Julie Blaufuss Julie was been a four-year member of the Lady Blues and finished her career with a share of seven school records including 212 games played in a career, a .986 fielding percent- age, three doubles in a game, six hits in a game, six at bats in a game, a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage in a season and two home runs in a game. In the Lady Blues’ series with Central Missouri last season, Tiffany Whitt Julie became only the fifth Lady Blue to tally 200 base- hits for her career. She has played in every game possible as a member of the Lady Blues starting 211 games at catcher. Julie was an all-region selection as a junior sea- son and has been named to the all-MIAA honorable mention team three times. She will finished her career in the top five in hits with 205, dou- bles with 39, Katie Gregg home runs with 21, runs bat- ted in with 120 and putouts with 862.

32 2004 Media Guide 2003 in review TEAM GAME HIGHS Fielding Pitching Putouts: ...... 36 vs Missouri Southern (Apr 15) : . . . 12.0 vs Mo. Southern (Apr 15) Batting Assists: ...... 25 vs Fort Hays State (Mar 30) Strikeouts: ...... 11 vs Emporia State (Mar 25) At bats:...... 40 vs Missouri Southern (Apr 15) Errors: ...... 4 vs East Stoudsburg (Mar 17) Hit batters: ...... 2 vs Emporia State (Mar 25) Runs scored: ...... 17 vs Bloomfield (Mar 19) ...... 4 vs North Dakota St. (Apr 05) Hits: ...... 18 vs Bloomfield (Mar 19) DPs turned: . . . . . 2 vs Southwest Baptist (Apr 12) RBIs: ...... 15 vs Bloomfield (Mar 19) Doubles: ...... 5 vs Central Missouri (Apr 18) Home runs: . . . . . 3 vs Southwest Baptist (Apr 12) Total bases: . . . . 20 vs Southwest Baptist (Apr 12) Walks: ...... 9 vs Mary (Mar 07) Strikeouts: ...... 9 vs Fort Hays State (Mar 30) ...... 9 vs North Dakota St. (Apr 05) Sac hits: . . . . . 6 vs Wayne State (Mich.) (Mar 02) Stolen bases: ...... 4 vs Bloomfield (Mar 19) ...... 4 vs Lincoln (Apr 03) Hit by pitch: ...... 2 vs Mary (Mar 07) ...... 2 vs Emporia State (Mar 25) ...... 2 vs Augustana (Apr 05) ...... 2 vs Southwest Baptist (Apr 12) ...... 2 vs Missouri Southern (Apr 15) Runners LOB: . . . 14 vs Missouri Southern (Apr 15) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: ...... 6 Whitt,Tiffany vs Missouri Southern (Apr 15) Pitching Runs scored: ...... 3 Whitt,Tiffany vs Bloomfield (Mar 19) Innings pitched: ...... 12.0 Perkins,Ashley vs Missouri Southern (Apr 15) Hits: ...... 4 Blaufuss,Julie vs Southwestern Okla. (Mar 08) Strikeouts: ...... 11 Gregg,Katie vs Emporia State (Mar 25) ...... 4 Whitt,Tiffany vs Bloomfield (Mar 19) Hit batters: ...... 2 Perkins,Ashley vs Emporia State (Mar 25) ...... 4 Whitt,Tiffany vs Northwest Mo. State (Apr 01) ...... 4 Gleisberg,Molly vs Missouri Southern (Apr 15) RBIs: ...... 4 Clouse,Dara vs Park (Mar 15) ...... 4 Billington,Katie vs Southwest Baptist (Mar 18) ...... 4 Schmidt,Katie vs Southwest Baptist (Apr 12) Doubles: ...... 2 Schmidt,Katie vs Fort Hays State (Mar 30) ...... 2 Stewart,Ashley vs Central Missouri (Apr 18) Total bases: ...... 6 Schmidt,Katie vs Mass-Lowell (Mar 20) ...... 6 Blaufuss,Julie vs Fort Hays State (Mar 30) ...... 6 Schmidt,Katie vs Southwest Baptist (Apr 12) Walks: ...... 3 Sells,Jackie vs Mary (Mar 07) Strikeouts: ...... 3 Whitt,Tiffany vs Fort Hays State (Mar 30) ...... 3 Whitt,Tiffany vs Lincoln (Apr 03) ...... 3 Whitt,Tiffany vs North Dakota St. (Apr 05) ...... 3 Huske,Kala vs Augustana (Apr 05) Sac hits: ...... 2 Billington,Katie vs Central Oklahoma (Mar 01) ...... 2 Fletcher,Jenny vs Central Oklahoma (Mar 01) ...... 2 Schmidt,Katie vs Wayne State (Mar 02) ...... 2 Sells,Jackie vs Mass-Lowell (Mar 17) Stolen bases: ...... 2 Huske,Kala vs Bloomfield (Mar 19) ...... 2 Whitt,Tiffany vs Lincoln (Apr 03) Runners LOB: ...... 5 Gleisberg,Molly vs Emporia State (Mar 02) ...... 5 Whitt,Tiffany vs Truman State Univ. (Apr 29)

Fielding Putouts: ...... 22 Clouse,Dara vs Fort Hays State (Mar 30) Assists: ...... 7 Schmidt,Katie vs Wisconsin-Parkside (Mar 19) Dara Clouse set a ...... 7 Stewart,Ashley vs Mass-Lowell (Mar 20) ...... 7 Gregg,Katie vs Fort Hays State (Mar 30) new school ...... 7 Stewart,Ashley vs Fort Hays State (Mar 30) record with 22 ...... 7 Stewart,Ashley vs Missouri Southern (Apr 15) Errors: ...... 3 Stewart,Ashley vs East Stoudsburg (Mar 17) putouts against Fort Hays State

33 2004 Media Guide 2003 miaa standings / Honors

MIAA Overall W L T Pct. | W L T Pct. Truman State* 15 3 0 0.833 | 39 16 0 0.709 Washburn 13 5 0 0.722 | 34 14 0 0.708 Central Missouri 12 6 0 0.667 | 32 21 0 0.604 Northwest Missouri 10 8 0 0.556 | 30 21 0 0.588 Emporia State 9 9 0 0.500 | 37 20 0 0.649 Missouri Southern 8 10 0 0.444 | 23 25 0 0.479 Missouri-Rolla 7 11 0 0.389 | 19 26 0 0.422 Missouri Western 7 11 0 0.389 | 18 32 0 0.360 Pittsburg State 6 12 0 0.333 | 28 27 0 0.509 Southwest Baptist 3 15 0 0.167 | 4 28 0 0.125 *Truman has won its fifth MIAA championship and second MIAA Tournament Championship 2003 MIAA All-Conference Teams Most Valuable Player: Elizabeth Economon, SS, Truman State Freshman of the Year: Co-Coaches of the Year: Melissa Stevens, P/DP, ESU Dave Burwell, UMR & Stacy Gemeinhardt, ESU First Team Second Team Britni Buford, TSU P 5-7 Sr. Kahoka, Mo. Katie Gregg, WU P 5-7 So. Overland Park, Kan. Christy Deken, UMR P 5-9 Jr. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Melissa Stevens, ESU P 5-5 Fr. Lenexa, Kan. +Megan Beattie, ESU C 5-8 Sr. Olathe, Kan. Megan Spring, NWMSU C 5-6 Jr. Warsaw, Mo. +Dara Clouse, WU 1B 5-6 Jr. Silver Lake, Kan. Leann Paul, TSU 1B 5-7 Jr. Olathe, Kan. Janet Borgmeyer, UMR 2B 5-10 Jr. Jefferson City, Mo. Sissy Fletcher, CMSU 2B 5-3 Sr. DeSoto, Kan. *+Elizabeth Economon, TSU SS 5-3 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Lisa Roe, MSSU 2B 5-5 Sr. Lenexa, Kan. +Katie Schmidt, WU 3B 5-5 Jr. Topeka, Kan. Tara Risetter, NWMSU SS 5-5 So. Junction City, Kan. Loni Wedemeier, TSU 3B 5-7 Fr. Bowling Green, Mo. Whitney Brownfield, MWSC OF 5-7 So. Blue Springs, Mo. Kelly Carter, NWMSU OF 5-5 Sr. Excelsior Springs, Mo. Angie McCoy, NWMSU OF 5-10 Jr. Excelsior Springs, Mo. Stephanie Cepicky, TSU OF 5-5 So. St. Louis, Mo. Alese Woolard, MSSU OF 5-5 So. Claremore, Okla. Desireé Price, CMSU OF 5-8 Jr. Olathe, Kan. Michelle Martinez, PSU DP 5-3 Sr. Escondido, Calif. Tiffany Whitt, WU OF 5-7 Fr. Overland Park, Kan. Jana Allison, MSSU UT 5-4 Sr. Lebanon, Mo. Cassi Haines, SBU DP 5-3 Jr. Wichita, Kan. Christy Capner, SBU UT 5-7 Sr. Manitoba, Canada Two second basemen were selected due to a tie in the voting. Ashley Pride, NWMSU UT 5-9 Fr. Ravenwood, Mo. No second-team third baseman was selected.

*=unanimous choice +=First-team All-MIAA choice in 2002 Two third basemen, four outfielders and two utility players were selected due to ties in voting. Honorable Mention

Shelly MacDonald, NWMSU P 5-9 So. Lawson, Mo. Kelly Gartner, ESU 1B 5-9 Jr. Topeka, Kan. Ashley Perkins, WU P 5-7 So. Shawnee, Kan. Shelby Ortwerth, TSU 2B 5-6 Sr. Hannibal, Mo. Deb Potter, ESU P 5-9 Jr. Shawnee, Kan. Valerie Curtis, MWSC SS 5-3 Sr. Davenport, Iowa Renee Roberts, UMR P 5-7 Fr. Columbia, Mo. Jenny Meitz, UMR SS 5-7 Jr. Pacific, Mo. Laura Ruebhausen, CMSU P 5-6 Jr. Leavenworth, Kan. Kami Weston, MSSU SS 5-5 Jr. Baxter Springs, Kan. Breanna Wonderly, TSU P 5-5 Jr. Conception, Mo. Lindsey Abbott, ESU OF 5-8 So. Oskaloosa, Kan. Mary Barrow, MSSU C 5-5 So. Muskogee, Okla. Molly Balke, UMR OF 5-4 Jr. High Ridge, Mo. Julie Blaufuss, WU C 5-10 Sr. Lenexa, Kan. Cheratin Dunn, SBU OF 5-9 Fr. Marshfield, Mo. Brigette Hull, PSU C 5-4 So. Sedan, Kan. Kara Reed, MSSU OF 5-4 Jr. Linwood, Kan. Mickey McCulloch, CMSU C 5-10 So. Canada Kelly Ulrich, MWSC OF 5-7 Sr. Monticello, Minn. Kristen Armilio, MSSU 1B 5-5 Sr. Belton, Mo. Thea Summers, CMSU DP 5-6 Sr. Marshall, Mo. Amy Beverly, MWSC 1B 5-9 Fr. Ankeny, Iowa Kala Huske, WU DP 5-5 Fr. Overland Park, Kan. Beth Blackburn, CMSU 1B 5-10 Jr. Ballwin, Mo. Jackie Sells, WU UT 5-3 So. Lee's Summit, Mo.

34 2004 Media Guide 2003 miaa statistics

Batting G AB H RBI 2B 3B HR Avg. Pitching G IP H R ER BB SO HB ERA Truman 55 1468 417 206 39 6 31 .284 Washburn 48 335.0 248 83 53 70 243 12 1.11 Washburn 48 1276 357 171 52 3 18 .280 Truman 55 379.3 275 104 64 120 255 8 1.18 Northwest Missouri 51 1345 359 178 67 12 27 .267 Mo-Rolla 45 309.0 228 94 62 55 282 11 1.40 Missouri Southern 48 1307 346 144 55 16 4 .265 Central Mo. 53 356.7 315 121 81 91 163 21 1.59 Pittsburg State 55 1408 354 174 77 6 13 .251 Emporia St. 57 385.0 312 157 106 95 294 14 1.93 Central Missouri 53 1395 350 153 57 6 12 .251 Pittsburg St. 55 362.7 361 179 111 57 208 10 2.14 Emporia State 57 1474 360 187 54 5 19 .244 Mo. Southern 48 328.3 297 150 115 100 151 27 2.45 Missouri-Rolla 45 1171 269 77 23 6 1 .230 Northwest Mo. 51 351.3 375 178 134 90 139 12 2.67 Missouri Western 50 1280 291 115 49 6 21 .227 Mo. Western 50 328.7 391 213 167 127 187 20 3.56 Southwest Baptist 32 762 168 46 20 5 7 .220 Southwest Baptist32 192.0 278 202 157 107 77 12 5.72 Fielding G PO A E DP Pct. Scoring G R Avg. Missouri Southern 48 985 527 46 8 .970 Truman State 55 216 3.93 Washburn 48 1005 503 53 13 .966 Emporia State 57 221 3.88 Central Missouri 53 1070 586 64 13 .963 Washburn 48 184 3.83 Northwest Missouri 51 1054 527 69 16 .958 Northwest Missouri 51 194 3.80 Missouri-Rolla 45 927 404 66 7 .953 Pittsburg State 55 203 3.69 Truman State 55 1138 554 84 12 .953 Missouri Southern 48 172 3.58 Emporia State 57 1155 416 81 8 .951 Central Missouri 53 186 3.51 Missouri Western 50 986 532 92 13 .943 Missouri Western 50 141 2.82 Pittsburg State 55 1088 455 100 10 .939 Missouri-Rolla 45 96 2.13 Southwest Baptist 32 575 296 75 3 .921 Southwest Baptist 32 52 1.62 Batting (min. 2.0 AB/G) G AB H Avg. Home Runs G HR Avg Saves G IP ERA Sv 1. Economon, Elizabeth Jr TSU 55 157 65 .414 1. Economon, Elizabeth Jr TSU 55 16 .291 1. Wood, Erin So CMSU 13 32.7 1.71 4 2. Price, Desireé Jr CMSU 53 167 64 .383 2. Ulrich, Kelly Sr MWSC 50 8 .160 2. MacDonald, Shelly So NWMSU 33 182.7 2.84 3 3. Beattie, Megan Sr ESU 57 174 66 .379 3. Spring, Megan Jr NWMSU 51 7 .137 3. Reed, Courtney Fr ESU 18 55.0 2.42 2 4. Cepicky, Stephanie So TSU 55 180 66 .367 4. McCoy, Angie Jr NWMSU 44 6 .136 Brown, Emily So PSU 30 128.7 1.63 2 5. Woolard, Alese So MSSU 48 159 57 .358 5. Pride, Ashley Fr NWMSU 47 6 .128 Leston, Megan So CMSU 30 165.3 1.48 2 6. Whitt, Tiffany Fr WU 48 164 57 .348 6. Risetter, Tara So NWMSU 48 6 .125 7. Risetter, Tara So NWMSU 48 137 46 .336 McKay, Teri Sr SBU 32 4 .125 G IP R ER ERA 8. Carter, Kelly Sr NWMSU 51 155 52 .335 8. Gartner, Kelly Jr ESU 57 7 .123 1. Wedemeier, Loni Fr TSU 12 87.3 19 12 0.96 9. Hull, Brigette So PSU 55 179 59 .330 9. Wedemeier, Loni Fr TSU 55 6 .109 2. Gregg, Katie So WU 26 166.3 34 25 1.05 10. Borgmeyer, Janet Jr UMR 42 139 45 .324 10. Huske, Kala Fr WU 38 4 .105 3. Perkins, Ashley So WU 24 168.7 44 28 1.16 4. Stevens, Melissa Fr ESU 30 166.3 41 28 1.18 Slugging Pct. (min. 2.0 AB/G) G AB TB Slg. Runs Batted In G RBI Avg 5. Buford, Britni Jr TSU 26 148.3 35 26 1.23 1. Economon, Elizabeth Jr TSU 55 157 126 .803 1. Economon, Elizabeth Jr TSU 55 59 1.07 6. Deken, Christy Jr UMR 25 156.7 39 28 1.25 2. Spring, Megan Jr NWMSU 51 142 85 .599 2. Beattie, Megan Sr ESU 57 40 .70 7. Wonderly, Breanna Jr TSU 18 97.0 29 18 1.30 3. Price, Desireé Jr CMSU 53 167 99 .593 3. Spring, Megan Jr NWMSU 51 33 .65 8. Roberts, Renee Fr UMR 21 134.3 45 28 1.46 4. Woolard, Alese So MSSU 48 159 88 .553 4. Schmidt, Katie Jr WU 48 30 .62 9. Leston, Megan So CMSU 30 165.3 56 35 1.48 5. Risetter, Tara So NWMSU 48 137 75 .547 5. Gartner, Kelly Jr ESU 57 35 .61 10. Brown, Emily So PSU 30 128.7 57 30 1.63 6. Beattie, Megan Sr ESU 57 174 94 .540 6. McCoy, Angie Jr NWMSU 44 27 .61 7. McCoy, Angie Jr NWMSU 44 145 77 .531 7. Clouse, Dara Jr WU 48 29 .60 Strikeouts/7 innings G IP K K/7 8. Gartner, Kelly Jr ESU 57 168 86 .512 8. Pride, Ashley Fr NWMSU 47 28 .60 1. Deken, Christy Jr UMR 25 156.7 176 7.86 9. Brownfield, Whitney So MWSC 45 138 70 .507 9. Reed, Kara Jr MSSU 48 28 .58 2. Stevens, Melissa Fr ESU 30 166.3 153 6.44 10. Schmidt, Katie Jr WU 48 129 61 .473 10. Wedemeier, Loni Fr TSU 55 31 .56 3. Wedemeier, Loni Fr TSU 12 87.3 74 5.93 4. Martinez, Michelle Sr PSU 29 166.7 136 5.71 On Base Pct. (min. 2.4 PA/G) G PA OB OB% Runs Scored G R Avg 5. Perkins, Ashley So WU 24 168.7 131 5.44 1. Economon, Elizabeth Jr TSU 55 192 97 .505 1. Economon, Elizabeth Jr TSU 55 45 .82 6. Roberts, Renee Fr UMR 21 134.3 99 5.16 2. Cepicky, Stephanie So TSU 55 202 88 .436 2. Woolard, Alese So MSSU 48 37 .77 7. Elsasser, Kara Sr ESU 14 63.7 46 5.06 3. Beattie, Megan Sr ESU 57 191 83 .435 3. Whitt, Tiffany Fr WU 48 36 .75 8. Wonderly, Breanna Jr TSU 18 97.0 68 4.91 4. Woolard, Alese So MSSU 48 178 76 .427 4. Cepicky, Stephanie So TSU 55 35 .64 9. Buford, Britni Jr TSU 26 148.3 101 4.77 5. Spring, Megan Jr NWMSU 51 170 72 .424 5. Abbott, Lindsey Jr ESU 57 36 .63 10. Keeney, Tiffany Sr MWSC 30 177.7 120 4.73 6. Carter, Kelly Sr NWMSU 51 178 75 .421 6. Roe, Lisa Sr MSSU 48 30 .62 7. Price, Desireé Jr CMSU 53 176 72 .409 7. Blackburn, Beth Sr CMSU 53 33 .62 Walks/7 innings G IP BB BB/7 8. Whitt, Tiffany Fr WU 48 178 70 .393 Price, Desireé Jr CMSU 53 33 .62 1. Gregg, Katie So WU 26 166.3 14 0.59 9. Miller, A.J. So PSU 55 189 73 .386 9. McCoy, Angie Jr NWMSU 44 27 .61 2. Brown, Emily So PSU 30 128.7 15 0.82 10. Hull, Brigette So PSU 55 195 75 .385 3. Martinez, Michelle Sr PSU 29 166.7 21 0.88 Stolen Bases G SB SBA Pct Avg 4. Deken, Christy Jr UMR 25 156.7 21 0.94 Doubles G 2B Avg 1. Borgmeyer, Janet Jr UMR 42 23 26 88.5 .55 5. Leston, Megan So CMSU 30 165.3 24 1.02 1. Price, Desireé Jr CMSU 53 16 .302 2. Cepicky, Stephanie So TSU 55 23 34 67.6 .42 6. MacDonald, Shelly So NWMSU 33 182.7 32 1.23 2. Spring, Megan Jr NWMSU 51 15 .294 3. Ortwerth, Shelby Sr TSU 55 19 20 95.0 .35 7. Stevens, Melissa Fr ESU 30 166.3 34 1.43 3. Beattie, Megan Sr ESU 57 16 .281 Wedemeier, Loni Fr TSU 55 19 22 86.4 .35 8. Wedemeier, Loni Fr TSU 12 87.3 18 1.44 4. Allison, Jana Sr MSSU 48 13 .271 5. Johnson, Emily Fr UMR 39 11 15 73.3 .28 9. Elsasser, Kara Sr ESU 14 63.7 14 1.54 Blaufuss, Julie Sr WU 48 13 .271 6. Whitt, Tiffany Fr WU 48 12 13 92.3 .25 10. Roberts, Renee Fr UMR 21 134.3 30 1.56 6. Dunn, Cheratin Fr SBU 32 8 .250 7. Stevenson, L. Fr NWMSU 48 11 12 91.7 .23 7. Gartner, Kelly Jr ESU 57 14 .246 8. Hull, Brigette So PSU 55 12 18 66.7 .22 8. Brownfield, Whitney So MWSC 45 11 .244 9. Balke, Molly Jr UMR 45 9 14 64.3 .20 9. Risetter, Tara So NWMSU 48 11 .229 10. Long, Lindsey Jr MSSU 46 9 10 90.0 .20 Woolard, Alese So MSSU 48 11 .229 Victories G IPW L Pct Triples G 3B Avg 1. Stevens, Melissa Fr ESU 30 166.3 20 5 .800 1. Woolard, Alese So MSSU 48 10 .208 2. Gregg, Katie So WU 26 166.3 18 6 .750 2. McCoy, Angie Jr NWMSU 44 3 .068 3. Ruebhausen, Laura Jr CMSU 27 157.7 17 7 .708 3. Roe, Lisa Sr MSSU 48 3 .062 Handlos, Jacqui So NWMSU 31 168.7 17 9 .654 Stevenson, Lindsay Fr NWMSU 48 3 .062 5. Buford, Britni Jr TSU 26 148.3 16 6 .727 McGuire, Lacey Jr SBU 32 2 .062 Perkins, Ashley So WU 24 168.7 16 8 .667 35 2004 Media Guide about the miaa The Mid-America Intercollegiate eight women's sports. Men's champions Athletics Association, a 10-member con- are crowned in football, cross country, ference of NCAA Division II institutions basketball, indoor and outdoor track and in Missouri and Kansas, was first organ- field, baseball, tennis, and golf. Women's ized in 1912 as the Missouri champions are determined in volleyball, Intercollegiate Athletic Association. cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor Over the past 15 years, the league has and outdoor track and field, softball and Ralph McFillen undergone several changes, highlighted tennis. MIAA Commissioner by expansion and increased participation Ralph McFillen was named to succeed in national championships. Ken B. Jones as commissioner of the The MIAA has gained the reputation MIAA in January 1997, and took over in of being one of the top NCAA Division II July of that year. He formerly served as conferences in the nation. MIAA student- commissioner of the Metro and Gulf athletes have won 11 national champi- South conferences. Matt Newbery, for- onships and more than 100 individual merly an assistant sports information national titles. director at Pittsburg State University, Matt Newbery The MIAA currently conducts confer- joined the conference in July 1994 as MIAA Sports ence championships in eight men's and director of sports information. Information Director MIAA Directory MIAA Softball Champions 10551 Barkley, 2003 Truman (RS/T) 1992 Missouri Southern Suite 501 2002 Washburn (RS), Truman (T) 1991 Southeast Missouri Overland Park, 2001 Missouri Southern (RS/T) 1990 Missouri Southern 2000 Truman 1989 Missouri-St. Louis KS 66212 1999 Northwest Missouri 1988 Central Missouri 1998 Missouri Southern 1987 Central Missouri 913.341.3839 1997 Central Missouri 1986 Truman McFillen Phone 1996 Emporia State 1985 Truman 1995 Central Missouri 1984 Northwest Missouri 913.341.5887 1994 Central Missouri 1983 Truman McFillen Fax 1993 Missouri Southern 1982 Central Missouri

913.341.3080 MIAA Titles Won or Shared: Central Missouri Beginning in 2001, the regular season winner State 6; Missouri Southern 5; Truman, 5; was recognized as MIAA champion. From 1982- Newbery Phone Northwest Missouri State 2; Emporia State 1; 2000, the conference tournament winner was 913.341.2995 Missouri-St. Louis 1; Southeast Missouri State 1; recognized as MIAA champion. The MIAA contin- Newbery Fax Washburn 1. ues to conduct a postseason tournament. MIAA Postseason Tournament Titles won: Truman 2, Missouri Southern 1 MIAA Members Central Missouri State University Missouri Southern State College Southwest Baptist University Warrensburg, Mo. Joplin, Mo. Bolivar, Mo. Emporia State University Missouri Western State College Truman State University Emporia, Kan. St. Joseph, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. University of Missouri-Rolla Northwest Missouri State University Washburn University Rolla, Mo. Maryville, Mo. Topeka, Kan. Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, Kan.

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING Jennifer Hulsopple, TSU, 1998-2002 career min. 350 chances) Most Games Played Most Innings Pitched Season: 1.000, Dara Clouse (1B), WU, 2003 Season: 72, Nicole Christ, Tracy Kitrel, Stacy Game: 19, Andrea Kearns, NWMSU vs. MWSC, (454 PO, 29 A, 0 E) Rathbun, Audrey Kramme, all UMSL, 1995 4/21/98 Career: .992, Ashley Clark (1B), SBU, 1992-93 Career: 220, Beth Savage, CMSU, 1991-95 Season: 286.3, Jill Stockdale, UMSL, 1995 (349 PO, 28 A, 3 E) (career included hardship season) Career: 810.3, Renee Dunlap, PSU, 1992-95 Most At-Bats Lowest Earned Run Average TEAM BATTING Game: 9, Denette Stottlemyre, TSU vs. (Season min. 100 innings pitched; Most At-Bats Nebraska-Omaha, 5/8/82 career min. 200 innings pitched) Game: 66, MWSC vs. NWMSU, 4/21/98 Season: 224, Nicole Christ, UMSL, 1995 Season: 0.25, Trish Kongable, TSU, 1986 Season: 1,890, UMSL, 1995 Career: 705, Erin Turner, MSSU, 1999-2003 Career: 0.43, Tracie Eudaley, SEMSU, 1984-87 Most Hits Most Runs Most Strikeouts Per 7 Innings Pitched Game: 24, WU vs. Avila (Mo.), 3/13/93 Game: 5, Whitney Sims, ESU vs. LU, 4/3/99 (Season min. 100 innings pitched; Season: 591, PSU, 1994 Season: 59, Joy Rishel, PSU, 1994 career min. 200 innings pitched) Highest Batting Average Career: 175, Torrie Beauchamp, WU, 1996-99 Season: 8.22, Brooke Davidson, PSU, 2000 Season: .354, PSU, 1994 (591-for-1,669) Most Hits (145.7 IP, 171 Ks) Most Runs Batted In Game: 5, five times, most recently by Bonnie Career: 7.47, Brooke Davidson, PSU, 1999-2001 Game: 24, WU, vs. Avila (Mo.) 3/13/93 Jones, ESU vs. CMSU, 4/7/01 (417.7 IP, 446 Ks) Season: 315, PSU, 1994 Season: 92, Joy Rishel, PSU, 1994 Most Total Strikeouts Most Doubles Career: 258, Torrie Beauchamp, WU, 1996-99 Game: 19, Mandee Berg, CMSU vs. Missouri Game: 7, MSSU vs. Augustana (Ill.), 3/5/93 Consecutive Games with a Hit Valley, 3/12/96 (twice, once in each game of doubleheader) 24, Kendra Smith, NWMSU, 3/28-5/6/00 Season: 201, Michelle Martinez, PSU, 2002 Season: 104, UMSL, 1995 Consecutive At Bats with a Hit Career: 639, Mandee Berg, CMSU, 1994-97 Most Triples 17, Marcy Scott, WU, 4/13-19/96 Most Consecutive Strikeouts Game: 5, MSSU vs. UMR, 4/3/96 Highest Batting Average 11, Mandee Berg, CMSU vs. Missouri Valley, Season: 47, MSSU, 1996 (season minimum 100 at bats; 3/12/96 Most Home Runs career minimum 200 at bats) Fewest Walks Per Seven Innings Pitched Game: 5, ESU vs. LU, 4/3/99 Season: .529, Shelly Graham, PSU, 1997 (63-of- (Season min. 100 IP, career min. 200 IP) Season: 50, WU, 2002 119) Season: 0.31, Shelley Lewis, NWMSU, 1984 Most Stolen Bases Career: .449, Shelly Graham, PSU, 1997-98 (135.3 IP, 6 BB) Game: 14, WU vs. SBU, 4/23/94 (119-of-265) Career: 0.41, Shelley Lewis, NWMSU, 1982-85 Season: 221, WU, 1990 Most Runs Batted In (430.7 IP, 25 BB) Most Walks Game: 8, Jaime Ostmann, UMR vs. PSU, Most Game: 11, SBU vs. William Woods (Mo.), 1991; 3/23/96; Kristi Bredbenner, TSU vs. ESU 4/7/00 Season: 17, Tracie Eudaley, SEMSU, 1986; MSSU vs. Westmar (Iowa), 3/12/96 Season: 59, Elizabeth Economon, TSU, 2003 Andrea Clarke, MSSU, 1991 and 1992 Season: 153, WU, 2002 Career: 166, Kristi Bredbenner, TSU, 1998-2001 Career: 45, Tracie Eudaley, SEMSU, 1984-87 Most Doubles Most Wins TEAM PITCHING Game: 4, Holly Hennessey, MWSC vs. UMSL, Season: 31, Andrea Clarke, MSSU, 1992 Most Shutouts 3/18/94 Career: 90, Renee Dunlap, PSU, 1992-95 Season: 26, MWSC, 1992 Season: 24, Nicole Christ, UMSL, 1995 Most Saves Most Strikeouts per Seven Innings Career: 58, Melissa Grider, MSSU, 1994-96 Season: 10, Britany Hargis, MSSU, 2001 Season: 6.36, UMR, 2003 (309 IP, 281 K) Most Triples Career: 15, Britany Hargis, MSSU, 1998-2001 Fewest Walks per Seven Innings Game: 3, Anne Moe, TSU vs. William Jewell Best Won-Lost Percentage Season: 0.69, SBU, 1993 (161 IP, 16 BBs) (Mo.), 4/17/92 (Season min. 20 decisions; Season: 15, Jennifer Jimerson, MSSU, 1998 career min. 40 decisions) TEAM FIELDING Career: 31, Jennifer Jimerson, MSSU, 1995-98 Season: .939, Andrea Clarke, MSSU, 1992 (31-2) Highest Fielding Percentage Most Home Runs Career: .811, Cheryl Kopf, MSSU, 1989-92 (43- Season: .972, WU, 2002 Game: 3, Gloria Richmond, LU vs. UMR, 1987; 10) Most Double Plays Kristi Bredbenner, TSU vs. ESU, 4/7/2000 Most No-Hit Games Season: 26, NWMSU, 1994 Season: 16, Kristi Bredbenner, TSU, 2000; Season: 2, Christy Dieken, UMR, 2003; Shannon Elizabeth Economon, TSU, 2003 Rhodes, WU, 1993; Carol Dawson, MWSC, 1992; MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Career: 33, Kristi Bredbenner, TSU, 1998-2001 Andrea Clarke, MSSU, 1991; Rhonda Rouck, WU, Most Games Played Most Stolen Bases 1990; Shelly McClure, NWMSU, 1984 & 1986. Season: 72, UMSL, 1995 (44-29 record includes Game: 6, Melanie Rohrer, UMR vs. St. Louis Career: 4, Shelly McClure, NWMSU, 1984-87 one forfeit win) (Mo.), 4/20/94; Chris Shaffer, WU vs. SBU, Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings Most Wins 4/23/94 47, Kristen Grime, CMSU, 4/9-19/91 Season: 52, MSSU, 2001 (52-12) Season: 65, Becca Alt, UMR, 1997 Most Losses Career: 152, Becca Alt, UMR, 1995-98 INDIVIDUAL FIELDING Season: 42, LU, 1999 (7-42) Most Bases on Balls Most Putouts Longest Winning Streak Game: 4, Diane Miller, MSSU vs. MWSC, Game: 24, Megan Hougland (1B), MWSC vs. 18, WU, 1993; CMSU, 1995 4/18/92; Kristi Bredbenner, TSU vs. WU, NWMSU, 4/21/98 Longest Losing Streak 5/6/2000; Elizabeth Economon, TSU vs. NWMSU, Season: 576, Shally Lundien (1B), MSSU, 1994 27, LU, 3/24/96-3/4/97 5/3/2003; ; Elizabeth Economon, TSU vs. MWSC, Career: 1,334 Stephanie Schlegel, (1B), TSU, Best Won-Lost Percentage 5/3/2003 1997-2000 Season: .877, MSSU, 1992 (50-7) Season: 31, Michelle Rackers, TSU, 1999; Most Assists Worst Won-Lost Percentage Elizabeth Economon, TSU, 2003 Game: 14, Beth Tank (1B), TSU vs. Quincy (Ill.), Season: .094, LU, 1992 (3-29) Career: 88, Shannon Gunn, MWSC, 1997-2000 4/2/86 Longest Game by Innings Season: 195, Karen Hopewell (SS), NWMSU, 19, NWMSU (4) vs. MWSC (3), 4/21/98 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING 1985 Most Consecutive Games Most Games Career: 555, Shari Heider (3B), MSSU, 1993-96 Without Being Shut Out Season: 49, Jill Stockdale, UMSL, 1995 Highest Fielding Percentage 59, MSSU, 1992-93 Career: 132, Mandee Berg, CMSU, 1994-97; (Season min. 483 chances; 37 2004 Media Guide lady blues history

Laura Klamm (below) was inducted into the Washburn Athletics Hall of Fame on Feb. 14, 1998. Lady Blues in Klamm was a three-time NAIA All-American in softball and a member of the NAIA Hall of Fame. Postseason Play She had an all-time pitching record of 79-27 and led the Lady Blues to two NAIA national tournament appearances in 1985 and 1986. Klamm was named the NAIA tournament most valuable player in 1985 and was also selected to the all-tournament team as a senior in 1986. 1999 In addition to her off-field accomplishments, she was a NAIA Academic All-American in 1986. Her jersey number “17” was retired following the 1986 season. Washburn finished as the national runner-up in 1985 and was fifth in 1986. 1990 1989 1988 DISTRICT 10 1987 CHAMPIONS 1986

TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 13 straight from 1991-2002

CHAMPIONS Laura Klamm was a three-time NAIA All-America selection in softball and named to the NAIA Softball Hall of Fame. 2001 Lady Blues All-American Selections Kristen Cheney - OF, 3rd Team, 2002 Chris Torrez - OF, 3rd Team, 1996 Laura Klamm, P/SS, 1st Team, 1986 Diana Klamm, P, 1st Team, 1986 Latisha Yarnell, 1B, 1st Team, 1986 Laura Klamm, P/SS, 2nd Team, 1985 Laura Klamm, P/SS, 1st Team, 1984 2004 Media Guide lady blues history

Lady Blues MVP Tara Phillips, 1B...... 1996 Jo Wodtke, OF ...... 1991 Stacie Carpenter, 1B . . . 2000 Jill Fischer, 3B ...... 1988 1991 Jo Wodtke . . . . SR, OF Marcy Scott, 2B ...... 1996 Shelly Burke, DP...... 1991 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1999 Vicki Fund, P ...... 1988 1992 Jodee Jenson . . . SR, C Tara Phillips, 1B...... 1995 Tammy Sauer, P ...... 1996 Latisha Yarnell, 1B. . . . . 1988 1993 Jenny Klamm . . SR, OF Angie Guerin, OF...... 1994 MIAA Commissioner’s Chris Kline, 2B...... 1995 Jill Fischer, 3B ...... 1987 1994 Chris Torrez . . . SO, OF Shelly (Burke) DeHart, 3B 1993 Academic Honor Roll Latisha Yarnell, 1B. . . . . 1986 1995 Chris Torrez. . . . JR, OF Chris Torrez, OF ...... 1993 Julie Blaufss, C ...... 2003 NSCA Division II All- Diana Klamm, P ...... 1986 1996 Chris Torrez. . . . SR, OF Tara Phillips, DP ...... 1993 Dara Clouse, 1B ...... 2003 America Third Team Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1986 1997 Elizabeth Anthony SR, P Shannon Rhodes, P . . . . 1992 Jackie Horn, OF ...... 2003 Kristen Cheney, OF . . . . 2002 Lori Catron, 2B ...... 1986 1998 Joy Marie Soerries SR, SS Jodee Jensen, C ...... 1992 Ashley Perkins, P ...... 2003 Chris Torrez, OF ...... 1996 Latisha Yarnell, 1B. . . . . 1985 1999 Torrie Beauchamp . SR, OF Jodee Jensen, C ...... 1991 Katie Schmidt, 3B . . . . . 2003 Lori Catron, 2B ...... 1985 2000 Carrie Kaberline SR, SS Jenny Klamm, 2B...... 1991 Jackie Sells, UT ...... 2003 GTE/CoSIDA College Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1985 2001 Stacie CarpenterSR, 1B Deniece Hansen, 3B . . . 1991 Dara Clouse, 1B ...... 2002 Division Academic Diana Klamm, P ...... 1985 2002 Kristen Cheney . SR, OF Molly Gleisberg, OF. . . . 2002 All-America Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1984 2003 Julie Blaufuss . . . SR, C All-MIAA Honorable Dawn Nachbar, 2B . . . . 2002 Third Team Michele Sasek, C ...... 1984 Mention Team Holly Reichel, UT...... 2002 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1999 Lori Catron, IF ...... 1984 MIAA MVP Ashley Perkins, P ...... 2003 Katie Schmidt, DP . . . . . 2002 Laura Klamm, 2B...... 1983 Jenny Klamm, OF...... 1993 Julie Blaufuss, C ...... 2003 Sandy Erickson, P...... 2001 GTE/CoSIDA College Brenda Soldani, 1B . . . . 1983 Kala Huske, UT ...... 2003 Amy Heiman, P ...... 2001 Division Academic Roxanne Hoffman . . . . . 1983 MIAA Coach of the Year Jackie Sells, UT ...... 2003 Dawn Nachbar, 2B . . . . 2001 All-District VII Elaine Ehler, OF ...... 1983 Kim Newbern...... 2002 Julie Blaufuss, C ...... 2002 Amy Scott, OF ...... 2001 First Team Dawn Nachbar, 2B . . . . 2002 Kristen Cheney, OF . . . . 2000 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1999 MIAA Freshman of the Keri Tanner, 3B ...... 2002 Haley Ford, OF...... 2000 All-CSIC First Team Year Amy Scott, OF ...... 2001 Amy Heiman, P ...... 2000 GTE/CoSIDA College Jill Fischer, 3B ...... 1988 Katie Gregg, P ...... 2002 Julie Blaufuss, C ...... 2001 Carrie Kaberline, SS. . . . 2000 Division Academic All- Jill Fischer, 3B ...... 1987 Stacie Carpenter, 1B . . . 1999 Dawn Nachbar, 2B . . . . 2000 District VII Second Team Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1986 All-MIAA First Team Carrie Kaberline, SS. . . . 1999 Amanda Purdon, UT . . . 2000 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1998 Diana Klamm, P ...... 1986 Dara Clouse, 1B ...... 2003 Carrie Kaberline, 1B . . . 1998 Amy Scott, OF ...... 2000 Elizabeth Anthony, P . . . 1997 Diana Klamm, P/SS . . . 1985 Tiffany Whitt, OF...... 2003 Stacie Carpenter, DP . . . 1998 Tara Steffan, 3B ...... 2000 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1985 Katie Schmidt, 3B . . . . . 2003 Amy Heiman, P ...... 1998 Amanda Vawter, C . . . . 2000 All-MIAA All-Academic Latisha Yarnell, 1B. . . . . 1985 Katie Gregg, P ...... 2002 Kathy Mohler, P...... 1997 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1999 Team Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1984 Ashley Perkins, P ...... 2002 Marcy Scott, 2B ...... 1997 Haley Ford, OF...... 1999 Ashley Perkins, P ...... 2002 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1983 Dara Clouse, 1B ...... 2002 Shelley Cole, DP ...... 1997 Tara Griffith, C...... 1999 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1998 Brenda Soldani, 1B . . . . 1983 Kristen Cheney, OF . . . . 2002 Tammy Sauer, P ...... 1996 Amy Heiman, P ...... 1999 Amy Heiman, OF ...... 1998 Brenda DeGroot, OF . . . 1979 Brooke Lyons, OF...... 2002 Joy Marie Soerries, SS . . 1996 Carrie Kaberline, SS. . . . 1999 Carol WIlliams, P ...... 1979 Katie Schmidt, DP . . . . . 2002 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1996 Amanda Vawter, C. . . . . 1999 NAIA-All America First Brenda Stolle, P ...... 1978 Stacie Carpenter, 1B . . . 2001 Angie Guerin, OF...... 1996 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1998 Team Carol Williams, P ...... 1978 Kristen Cheney, OF . . . . 2001 Chris Kline, DP...... 1996 Haley Ford, OF...... 1998 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1986 Hayle Beauchamp, OF . 2000 Mendy Simecka, C . . . . . 1995 Joy Marie Soerries, SS . . 1998 Diana Klamm, P ...... 1986 Honorable Mention Stacie Carpenter, 1B . . . 2000 Chris Kline, 2B...... 1995 Lindsey Wagner, UT. . . . 1998 Latisha Yarnell, 1B. . . . . 1986 All-CSIC Carrie Kaberline, SS. . . . 2000 Renee Harders, SS . . . . . 1995 Elizabeth Anthony, P/1B1997 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1984 Julie Michel, OF ...... 1990 Kathy Mohler, P...... 2000 Angie Guerin, OF...... 1995 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1997 Vicki Fund, P ...... 1988 Marcy Scott, 2B ...... 1999 Mendy Simecka, C . . . . . 1994 Stacey Davis, P ...... 1997 NAIA-All America Nancy Mohler, C ...... 1988 Kathy Mohler, UT . . . . . 1999 Kelley Jordan, 1B...... 1994 Joy Marie Soerries, SS . . 1997 Second Team Latisha Yarnell, 1B. . . . . 1986 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1999 Shannon Rhodes, P . . . . 1991 Mendy Simecka, C . . . . . 1996 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1985 Lori Catron, 2B ...... 1986 Kathy Mohler, UT . . . . . 1998 Rhonda Rouck, P ...... 1991 Tisha Wolf, OF ...... 1996 Lori Catron, 2B ...... 1985 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1998 Renee Harders, SS . . . . . 1995 NAIA Academic Lori Catron, 2B ...... 1984 Carrie Kaberline, UT . . . 1997 MIAA All-North Division Mendy Simecka, C . . . . . 1995 All-America Kim Dickerson, OF . . . . . 1984 Torrie Beauchamp, OF . . 1997 Team Eileen Brungardt, IF. . . . 1994 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1986 Brenda Soldani, 3B . . . . 1982 Chris Torrez, OF ...... 1996 Shannon Rhodes, P . . . . 1993 Chris Keller, IF ...... 1994 Diana Klamm, P ...... 1986 Lisa Balsters, 1B ...... 1979 Chris Torrez, OF ...... 1995 Rhonda Rouch, P...... 1993 Mendy Simecka, C . . . . . 1994 Bonnie Crow, 3B ...... 1979 Chris Torrez, OF ...... 1994 Brandi Steinmetz, SS . . . 1993 Jenny Klamm, OF...... 1993 NAIA National Laura Broyles, OF...... 1978 Shannon Rhodes, P . . . . 1993 Shelly DeHart, 3B . . . . . 1993 Shannon Rhodes, P . . . . 1993 Tournament MVP Brenda DeGroot, OF . . . 1978 Brandi Steinmetz, SS . . . 1993 Jenny Klamm, OF...... 1993 Jenny Klamm, 2B...... 1992 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1986 Debbie McDougal, C. . . 1978 Jenny Klamm, OF...... 1993 Chris Torrez, OF ...... 1993 Jenny Klamm, 2B...... 1991 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1985 Lisa White-Balsters, 1B . 1978 Jenny Klamm, 2B...... 1992 Tara Phillips, DP ...... 1993 Michelle Reed, P ...... 1991 Shelly Burke, DP...... 1991 Shannon Rhodes, P . . . . 1992 NAIA All-Tournament CSIC All-Academic Jo Wodtke, OF ...... 1991 Jodee Jensen, C ...... 1992 NSCA Division II Team Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1986 Jenny Klamm, 2B...... 1992 All-Region First Team Julie Michel, OF ...... 1988 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1985 All-MIAA Second Team Diana Paul, OF ...... 1992 Kristen Cheney, OF . . . . 2002 Nancy Mohler, C ...... 1988 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1984 Katie Gregg, P ...... 2003 Rhonda Rouck, P ...... 1991 Julie Blaufuss, C ...... 2002 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1986 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1983 Brooke Lyons, OF ...... 2001 Jodee Jensen, C ...... 1991 Kathy Mohler, UT . . . . . 1999 Laura Klamm, P/SS. . . . 1985 Dawn Nachbar, 2B . . . . 2000 Deniece Hanson, 3B . . . 1991 Chris Torrez, OF ...... 1996 NAIA District 10 Amy Heiman, P ...... 1999 Jo Wodtke, OF ...... 1991 Chris Torrez, OF ...... 1995 NAIA All-District 10 Coach of the Year Marcy Scott, 2B ...... 1998 Shelly Burke, DP...... 1991 First Team Kelly Stauffer...... 1990 Joy Marie Soerries, SS . . 1998 NSCA Division II Rhonda Rouch, P...... 1990 Kelly Stauffer...... 1989 Shelley Cole, OF...... 1998 Second Team All- All-Region Second Team Sherri Spangler, IF . . . . . 1990 Kelly Stauffer...... 1988 Joy Marie Soerries, SS . . 1997 Midwest Region Katie Gregg, P ...... 2002 Jo Wodtke, OF ...... 1990 Angie Guerin, OF...... 1997 Jenny Klamm, 2B...... 1991 Kristen Cheney, OF . . . . 2001 Vicki Fund, P ...... 1989 CSIC All-Conference 39 2004 Media Guide lady blues history Year by Year Summary Year Coach Record Pct. Year Coach Record Pct. 1970 Nuzman ...... 1-4 ...... 200 1987 Moley...... 35-21 ...... 745 1971 Nuzman ...... 2-3 ...... 200 1988 Stauffer ...... 31-18 ...... 633 1972 Floyd ...... 3-2 ...... 600 1989 Stauffer ...... 25-19 ...... 568 1973 Floyd ...... 4-3 ...... 571 1990 Stauffer ...... 38-10 ...... 792 1974 Floyd ...... 3-3 ...... 500 1991 Stauffer-Osburn ...... 25-21 ...... 543 1975 McCool...... 7-3 ...... 700 1992 Osburn...... 26-23 ...... 531 1976 Bean...... 7-5 ...... 583 1993 Osburn ...... 33-9 ...... 673 1977 Chipman ...... 5-14 ...... 263 1994 Osburn ...... 22-32-1 ...... 409 1978 Furrer ...... 16-14 ...... 533 1995 Blaskowski ...... 31-22 ...... 585 1979 Dick ...... 14-13 ...... 519 1996 Blaskowski/Punzo . . . . . 31-19 ...... 620 1980 Dick...... 9-13 ...... 409 1997 Newbern ...... 27-21 ...... 563 1981 Dick...... 7-18 ...... 280 1998 Newbern ...... 27-14 ...... 659 1982 Dick ...... 10-20 ...... 333 1999 Newbern ...... 41-24 ...... 631 1983 Moley ...... 12-12 ...... 500 2000 Newbern ...... 38-20 ...... 655 1984 Moley ...... 26-9 ...... 743 2001 Newbern ...... 28-21 ...... 571 1985 Moley ...... 34-17 ...... 667 2002 Newbern ...... 48-11 ...... 813 1986 Moley ...... 50-12 ...... 806 2003 Carey ...... 34-14 ...... 733 All-Time Record (34 seasons) — 790-496-1 (.615) Annual Leaders The following single-game, single-season and career records are based on games played since Washburn joined the NCAA Division II ranks and the MIAA during the 1989-90 academic year. Batting Average Earned Run Average Year Player POS AB H AVG Year Pitcher IP ER ERA 1984 Laura Klamm P/SS 111 37 .360 1984 Laura Klamm 150.0 10 0.47 1985 Laura Klamm P/SS 162 58 .358 1985 N/A 1986 Laura Klamm P/SS 182 48 .335 1986 Laura Klamm 262.0 20 0.53 1987 Tish Yarnell 1B --- -- .328 1987 Diana Klamm -- -- 1.00 1988 Jill Fischer --- 148 51 .345 1988 Vicki Fund 182.0 36 1.38 1989 Rina Hembrough SS 125 51 .408 1989 Vicki Fund 261.7 48 1.64 1990 Sherri Spangler 3B 146 56 .384 1990 Rhonda Rouck 129.7 16 0.86 1991 Jenny Klamm SS 147 42 .286 1991 Rhonda Rouck 115.3 22 1.34 1992 Brandi Steinmetz SS 131 41 .313 1992 Rhonda Rouck 118.0 33 1.96 Shannon Rhodes 157.0 44 1.96 1993 Brandi Steinmetz SS 142 60 .423 1993 Shannon Rhodes 153.7 29 1.32 1994 Chris Torrez OF 167 59 .353 1994 Cheryl Pruitt 203.0 61 2.10 1995 Chris Torrez OF 177 81 .458 1995 Cheryl Pruitt 120.7 35 2.03 1996 Chris Torrez OF 151 66 .437 1996 Tammy Sauer 146.7 40 1.91 1997 Shelley Cole OF 137 49 .358 1997 Elizabeth Anthony 85.3 16 1.31 1998 Torrie Beauchamp OF 140 58 .414 1998 Amy Heiman 139.7 47 2.36 1999 Torrie Beauchamp OF 218 85 .390 1999 Amy Heiman 241.7 58 1.68 2000 Carrie Kaberline SS 185 73 .395 2000 Kathy Mohler 234.0 59 1.76 2001 Brooke Lyons OF 122 48 .393 2001 Amy Heiman 158.0 41 1.82 2002 Kristen Cheney OF 187 80 .428 2002 Ashley Perkins 151 24 1.11 2003 Tiffany Whitt OF 153 57 .348 2003 Katie Gregg 166.3 25 1.05

40 2004 Media Guide Lady Blues record book Miscellaneous Julie Blaufuss (2000-03) played 212 games as a Lady Blue, more Records than any other Washburn Longest Game By Innings: 15, vs. Winthrop, 1985 softball player in school history. Most Runs In an Inning: 14, vs. Southwest State (Minn.), 2001 Most Consecutive Games without Being Shutout: 44, 2002 Most Games Played in a Season: 65, 1999 Most Wins in a Season: 50, 1986 (50-12) Most Losses in a Season: 202 - Marcy Scott, 1996-1999 6 - Kathy Mohler, vs. Northwest 32, 1994 (22-32-1) 199 - Chris Torrez, 1993-1996, Stacie Missouri, 1999 Longest Winning Streak: Carpenter, 1998-2001 6 - Jo Wodtke, vs. Missouri Western, 20, 1986 1991 Longest Losing Streak: 6 - Deniece Hanson, vs. Missouri 8, 2001 Batting Western, 1991 Best Winning Percentage: Most At-Bats 6 - Shelly Burke, vs. Missouri Western, .806, 1986 (50-12) Game: 1991 Worst Winning Percentage: 6 - Tiffany Whitt, vs Missouri Southern, 6 - Diana Paul, vs. Missouri Western, .409, 1994 (22-32-1) 2003 1991 6 - Julie Blaufuss, vs. Missouri Western, 6 - Mendy Simecka, vs. Emporia State, Individual Records 2002 1994 6 - Brooke Lyons, vs. Missouri Western, General 2002 Season: Most Games Played 6- Stacie Carpenter, vs. Augustana, 218 - Torrie Beauchamp, 1999 Season: 2001 190 - Lori Catron, 1986 65 - Torrie Beauchamp, Marcy Scott, 6 - Kristen Cheney, vs. Augustana, Stacie Carpenter, Carrie Kaberline - 2001 Career: 1999 6 - Brooke Lyons, vs. Augustana, 2001 666 - Torrie Beauchamp, 1996-99 55 - Chris Torrez, Angie Guerin, Chris 6 - Katie Schmidt, vs. Augustana, 2001 660 - Julie Blaufuss, 2000-03 Shaffer, Kelley Jordan - 1994 6 - Torrie Beauchamp, vs. Emporia 616 - Chris Torrez, 1993-96 Career: State, 1999 212 - Julie Blaufuss, 2000-03 6 - Marcy Scott, vs. Northwest Most Hits 211 - Carrie Kaberline, 1997-00 Missouri, 1999 Game: 5 - Julie Blaufuss, vs. Augustana, 2001 4 - Julie Blaufuss, vs Southwestern Washburn Coaching Records Oklahoma, 2003 4 - Tiffany Whitt, vs Bloomfield, 2003 Washburn Coaches Coaching Record By 4 - Tiffany Whitt, vs Northwest Jan Nuzman ...... (1970-71) Percentage Missouri, 2003 Connie Floyd ...... (1972-74) 1. Moley ...... 157-71(.689) 4 - Molly Gleisberg, vs Missouri Dennis McCool ...... (1975) 2. Newbern...... 209-111 (.653) Southern, 2003 Dennis Bean ...... (1976) 3. Osburn ...... 200-131-1 (.604) 4 - Julie Blaufuss, vs Southwest Bob Chipman ...... (1977) 4. Floyd ...... 10-8 (.556) Baptist, 2002 Jessie Furrer ...... (1978) (Minimum two seasons coached) 4 - Kristen Cheney, vs Missouri Patty Dick ...... (1979-82) Western, 2002 Linda Moley ...... (1983-87) By Victories 4 - Dawn Nachbar, vs Truman State, Kelly Osburn ...... (1987-94) 1. Newbern ...... 209 2002 Kevin Blaskowski ...... (1995-96) 2. Osburn ...... 200 4 - Jenny Klamm, vs. Benedictine, John Punzo ...... (1996) 3. Moley ...... 157 1990 Kim Newbern ...... (1997-2002) 4. Dick...... 40 4 - Sherri Spangler, vs. Central Lisa Carey ...... (2002-pr) 5. Carey...... 34 Oklahoma, 1990 41 2004 Media Guide Lady Blues record book

4 - Sherri Spangler, vs. Missouri Missouri, 1999 Most Runs Scored Western, 1990 4 - Torrie Beauchamp, vs. Northwest Game: 4 - Mendy Simecka, vs. Avila, 1993 Missouri, 1999 4 - Molly Gleisberg, vs Bethany, 2002 4 - Mendy Simecka, vs. UCCS, 1993 4 - Kristen Cheney, vs. Fort Hays State, 4 - Mendy Simecka, vs. UCCS, 1993 4 - Brandi Steinmetz, vs. Avila, 1993 2000 4 - Shelly (Burke) DeHart, vs. UCCS, 4 - Brandi Steinmetz, vs. Missouri 4 - Stacie Carpenter, vs. Northwest 1993 Western, 1993 Missouri, 2000 4 - Brandi Steinmetz, vs. UCCS, 1993 4 - Jenny Klamm vs. Avila, 1993 4 - Jenny Klamm, vs. UCCS, 1993 4 - Jenny Klamm vs. Nebraska-Kearney, Season: 4 - Brandi Steinmetz, vs. Avila, 1993 1993 85 - Torrie Beauchamp, 1999 4 - Jenny Klamm, vs. Avila, 1993 4 - Chris Torrez, vs. Central Oklahoma, 81 - Chris Torrez, 1995 1994; Season: 4 - Chris Torrez, vs. South Dakota, Career: 52 - Kristen Cheney, 2002 Dana & Sterling, 1995 258 - Torrie Beauchamp, 50 - Torrie Beauchamp, 1999 4 - Renee Harders vs. Pittsburg State, 1996-99 *MIAA Record 1995 245 - Chris Torrez, 1993-96 Career: 4 - Chris Kline vs. Kansas Newman, 175 - Torrie Beauchamp, 1999 *MIAA 1995 Highest Batting Average Record 4 - Angie Guerin vs. Colorado Mines, Season: 148 - Chris Torrez, 1993-96 1995 .458 - Chris Torrez, 1995, (81 H, 171 4 - Marcy Scott vs. Pittsburg State, AB) Most Runs Batted In 1996 Game: 4 - Kathy Mohler, vs. Erskine, 1999 Career: 5 - Keri Tanner vs Lincoln, 2002 4 - Kathy Mohler, vs. Northwest .398 - Chris Torrez, 1993-96 (245 H, 5 - Kristen Cheney vs Newman, 2001 Missouri, 1999 616 AB) 5 - Rina Hembrough, vs. Bethany, 4 - Marcy Scott, vs. Northwest 1990 5 - Jodee Jensen, vs. Illinois-Chicago, 1992 Carrie Kaberline is the 5 - Shelly (Burke) DeHart, vs. Neb.- only Lady Blue to hit Kearney, 1993 two home runs in a 5 - Julie Blaufuss, vs. Wayne State, single game on five 2000 different occassions. Season: She is tied atop the 52 - Chris Torrez, 1996 school record chart with 22 doubles in a Career: season and is the 167 - Chris Torrez, 1993-96 record holder with 349 Most Doubles career assists. Game: 3 - Julie Blaufuss, vs. Southwest Baptist, 2002 3 - Mendy Simecka, vs. Avila, 1993 3 - Carrie Kaberline, vs. Incarnate Word, 2000

Season: 22 - Carrie Kaberline, 2000 22 - Stacie Carpenter, 2000 15 - Carrie Kaberline, 1999 Career: 56- Stacie Carpenter, 1998-2001 49 - Carrie Kaberline, 1997-2000

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Most Triples 59 - Jenny Klamm, 1990-93 133 - Kathy Mohler, 1997-2000 Game: 103 - Jenny Klamm, 1983-86 2 - Sherri Spangler, vs. Benedictine, Most Bases on Balls 1990 Game: 3 - Jackie Sells, vs Mary, 2003 Most Innings Pitched Season: 3 - Stacie Carpenter, vs. Augustana, Game: 10 - Tish Yarnell, 1986 1999 13 - Kathy Mohler, vs. Emporia State, 3 - Diana Paul, vs. Quincy, 1992 1999 Career: 3 - Shelly (Burke) DeHart, vs. Incarnate 12 - Ashley Perkins, vs Missouri 21 - Tish Yarnell, 1985-88 Word, 1993 Southern, 2003 3 - Angie Guerin, vs. Northwest 11 - Stacey Davis, vs. Emporia State, Most Home Runs Missouri State, 1994 1994 Game: 3 - Chris Torrez vs. Northwest Missouri 11 - Katie Gregg, vs. Missouri Western, 2 - Kristen Cheney, vs Pittsburg State, State, 1995 2002 2002 3 - Renee Harders vs. Northwest 2 - Brooke Lyons, vs Lincoln, 2002 Missouri State, 1995 Season: 2 - Julie Blaufuss, vs Truman State, 3 - Cory Bergstrom vs. Truman State, 262 - Laura Klamm, 1986 2002 1995 Career: 2 - Carrie Kaberline, vs. Truman State, 727.7 - Kathy Mohler, 1997-2000 2000 Season: 704 - Amy Heiman, 1998-2001 2 - Carrie Kaberline, vs. Northwest 33 - Kristen Cheney, 2002 513.7 - Shannon Rhodes, 1990-93 Missouri, 2000 2 - Stacie Carpenter, vs. Fort Hays Career: Lowest Earned Run Average State, 2000 55 - Amanda Vawter, 1998-2000 Season: 2- Amanda Vawter, vs. Pittsburg State, 0.47 - Laura Klamm, 1984 (10 1998 ER/150IP) 2 - Carrie Kaberline vs. Pittsburg State, Pitching 1998 (twice; different games) Most Appearances Career: 2 - Carrie Kaberline vs. Eastern New Season: 1.12 - Katie Gregg, 2002-03 (54 Mexico, 1997 42 - Amy Heiman, 1999 ER/337.3 IP) 2 - Chris Torrez vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 38 - Kathy Mohler, 2000 1.14 - Ashley Perkins, 2002-03 (52 1994 37 - Laura Klamm, 1986 ER/319.7 IP) 2 - Chris Torrez vs. ColoradoMines, Career: 1.52 - Rhonda Rouck, 1990-93 (105 1995 137 - Amy Heiman, 1998-2001 ER/ 482.0 IP) 2 - Renee Harders, vs. Wayne State, 1994 2 - Renee Harders, vs. Missouri Kristen Cheney was named third Southern, 1995 team all-America in 2002 after leading the Lady Blues with a Season: 11 - Kristen Cheney, 2002 .428 batting average. She also 11 - Chris Torrez, 1994 set a school record for most walks in a season with 33 and Career: tied the record for most home 32 - Chris Torrez, 1993-96 runs in a season with 11. Most Stolen Bases Game: 6 - Chris Shaffer, vs. Southwest Baptist, 1994 Season: 33 - Torrie Beauchamp, 1999 29 - Jenny Klamm, 1990 29 - Jo Wodtke, 1990 Career: 87 - Torrie Beauchamp, 1996-1999

43 2004 Media Guide Lady Blues record book Most Strikeouts/7 Innings Career: Season: 0.54 - Katie Gregg, 2002-03 (26 Most Wins 5.44 - Ashley Perkins (131 K/ 168.7 BB/337.3 IP) Season: IP), 2003 1.72 - Kathy Mohler, 1997-2000 (179 30 - Laura Klamm, 1986 (30-7) 5.24 - Ashley Perkins (113 K/ 151 IP), BB/727.7 IP) Career: 2002 1.82 - Rhonda Rouck, 1990-93 (126 79 - Laura Klamm, 1983-86 (79-27) BB/ 482.0 IP) Career: Most Shutouts Best Winning Percentage 5.34 - Ashley Perkins, 2002-03 (244 Season: Season: K/319.7 IP) 13 - Katie Gregg, 2003 .875 - Katie Gregg, 2002 4.05 - Shannon Rhodes, 1990-93 (297 13 - Amy Heiman, 1999 .818 - Shannon Rhodes, 1993 (18-4) K/ 513.7 IP) 11 - Katie Gregg, 2002 Career: .813 - Katie Gregg, 2002-03 (39-9) Fewest /7 Innings Career: .745 - Laura Klamm, 1983-86 (79-27) Season: 25 - Amy Heiman, 1998-2001 0.40 - Laura Klamm, 1986 (15 24 - Katie Gregg, 2002-03 Most No-Hit Games BB/262 IP) 18 - Shannon Rhodes, 1990-93 Season: 18 - Rhonda Rouck, 1990-93 2 - Rhonda Rouck, 1990 2 - Shannon Rhodes, 1993 1 - Ashley Perkins, 2003 vs CMSU Career: 2 - Rhonda Rouck, 1990-93 2 - Shannon Rhodes, 1990-93 Fielding Most Putouts Game: 22 - Dara Clouse, vs. Fort Hays St., 2003 20 - Dara Clouse, vs. Missouri Western, 2002 Season: 509 - Tish Yarnell, 1986 487 - Dara Clouse, 2002 Career: 1240 - Tish Yarnell, 1985-88 1226 - Stacie Carpenter, 1998-2001 1031 - Dara Clouse, 2001-pr

Most Assists Stacie Carpenter Game: finished her career 13 - Shannon Rhodes, vs. Missouri second on the career Western, 1991 Season: putout list with 1,226 178 - Cory Bergstrom, 1995 and tied for first on the 177 - Keri Tanner, 2002 career doubles chart Career: with 22 in a single 349 - Carrie Kaberline, 1997-2000 season and her 56 348 - Dawn Nachbar, 1999-2002 doubles is a career Highest Fielding Percentage (min. 100 record. Her 65 games total chances) played in 1999 is tied Season: for the most in single 1.000 - Dara Clouse, 2003 (454 season history. PO/29 A/O E) 1.000 - Julie Blaufuss, 2000 (130

44 2004 Media Guide Lady Blues record book PO/22 A/0 E) Most Doubles .996 - Dawn Nachbar, 2000 (116 Game: Fielding PO/127 A/1E) 6 - vs. Bethnay, 2002 Highest Fielding Percentage .996 - Connie George, 1984 (246 6 - vs. Avila, 1993 Season: PO/9 A/1E) 6 - vs. Incarnate Word, 2000 .972 2002 (1206 PO, 576 A, 52 E) Season: .972 1986 (1297 PO, 547 A, 52 E) Career: 91 - 2002 .988 - Dara Clouse, 2001-pr. (1031 88 - 2000 Most Double Plays PO/71 A/13 E) 80 - 1999 Season: .986 - Julie Blaufuss, 2000-2003 (865 20 - 2002 PO/103 A/14 E) Most Triples 17 - 2000 .970 - Dawn Nachbar, 1999-2002 Game: 16 - 1999 (307 PO/348 A/20 E) 4 - vs. Avila, 1993 16 - 1995 Season: 25 - 1986 Putouts Team Records Game: Most Home Runs 45, vs. Winthrop, 1985 Batting Game: Season: Most At-Bats 4 - vs. Pittsburg State, 2002 1275 - 1999 Game: 4 - vs. Colorado Mines, 1995 1206 - 2002 46 - Augustana, 2001 Season: 1206 - 2000 Season: 50 - 2002 1,663 - 1999 25 - 1994 1,566 - 2000 1,593 - 1986 Most Stolen Bases 1,572 - 2002 Game: 14 - vs. Southwest Baptist, 1994 Most Hits Season: Game: 221 - 1990 24 - vs. Avila, 1993 Season: Most Bases on Balls 468 - 1999 Game: 467 - 2002 9 - Northwest Missouri, 1995 464 - 1995 Season: Amy Heiman 153 - 2002 Highest Batting Average 147 - 1996 holds the Season: school .333 - 1996 (435 hits, 1,307 at-bats) Pitching record with Most Shutouts 25 career Most Runs Scored Season: shutouts 13 Game: 31 - 1986 24 - Avila, 1993 season Season: Most Strikeouts/7 Innings shutouts. 293 - 2002 Season: She also 280 - 1996 5.22 - 1984 (180 in 241 innings) holds the 271 - 1999 5.10 - 2003 (243 in 402 innings) school record for Most Runs Batted In Fewest Base on Balls/ 7 innings Game: Season: appearances 24 - vs. Avila, 1993 0.53 - 1986 (43 in 435 innings) in a season Season: and in a 277 - 2002 229 - 1995 career with 137 and 42 respectively.

45 2004 Media Guide lady blues history Season Highs Hits Home Runs Runs Scored Earned Run Average Assists 1. Torrie Beauchamp . . 85 . 1999 1. Kristen Cheney . . . . . 11. 2002 1. Kristen Cheney . . . . . 52. 2002 1. Laura Klamm. . . . . 0.47 . 1984 1. Cory Bergstrom. . . . 178 . 1995 2. Kristen Cheney . . . . . 80. 2002 Chris Torrez ...... 11. 1994 2. Torrie Beauchamp . . 50 . 1999 2. Carol Williams . . . . 0.49 . 1979 2. Keri Tanner ...... 177. 2002 3. Carrie Kaberline . . . . 73. 2000 3. Julie Blaufuss ...... 10. 2002 3. Hayle Beauchamp . . 45. 2000 3. Rhonda Rouck. . . . 0.86 . 1990 3. Carrie Kaberline . . . 149 . 1999 4. Marcy Scott...... 70 . 1996 4. Shelly (Burke) DeHart. 9 92-93 Torrie Beauchamp . . 45 . 1996 4. Stephanie Reed . . . 0.92 . 1990 4. Jill Fischer ...... 144 . 1988 5. Chris Torrez...... 66 . 1996 Chris Torrez ...... 9 . 1996 5. Chris Torrez...... 44 . 1996 5. Katie Gregg ...... 1.05. 2003 5. Carrie Kaberline . . . 138. 2000 6. Kristen Cheney . . . . . 63 . 2001 6. Kerri Tanner ...... 8. 2002 6. Brandi Steinmentz . . 43 . 1993 6. Ashley Perkins . . . . 1.11. 2002 Chris Shaffer...... 138 . 1994 Torrie Beauchamp . . 63 . 1996 7. Stacie Carpenter . . . . . 6. 2000 7. Kristen Cheney . . . . . 41 . 2001 7. Ashley Perkins . . . . 1.16. 2003 7. Sherri Spangler . . . . 129 . 1990 Stacie Carpenter. . . . 63. 2000 Carrie Kaberline . . . . . 6. 2000 Marcy Scott...... 41 . 1996 8. Katie Gregg ...... 1.19. 2002 8. Dawn Nachbar . . . . 138. 2000 9. Brandi Steinmetz . . . 60 . 1993 Latisha Yarnell ...... 6 . 1985 9. Jenny Klamm ...... 40 . 1993 9. Elizabeth Anthony . 1.31 . 1997 9. Dawn Nachbar . . . . 127. 2002 10.Chris Torrez...... 59 . 1994 Katie Schmidt ...... 62001,02 10.Torrie Beauchamp . . 38 . 1997 10.Two tied with 1.32 10.Katie Schmidt . . . . . 124. 2003

Doubles Batting Average Stolen Bases Strikeouts Putouts 1. Carrie Kaberline . . . . 22. 2000 1. Chris Torrez ...... 458 . 1995 1. Torrie Beauchamp . . 33. 2000 1. Amy Heiman...... 161 . 1999 1. Latisha Yarnell . . . . 509 . 1986 Stacie Carpenter. . . . 22. 2000 2. Marcy Scott ...... 440 . 1996 2. Jenny Klamm ...... 29 . 1990 2. Kathy Mohler . . . . . 152. 2000 2. Dara Clouse ...... 487. 2002 3. Dara Clouse ...... 16. 2002 3. Chris Torrez ...... 437 . 1996 Jo Wodtke...... 29 . 1990 3. Ashley Perkins. . . . . 131. 2003 3. Dara Clouse ...... 454. 2003 4. Carrie Kaberline . . . . 15 . 1999 4. Kristen Cheney . . . .428. 2002 3. Hayle Beauchamp . . 28. 2000 4. Katie Gregg ...... 124. 2002 4. Stacie Carpenter . . .440 . 1999 5. Stacie Carpenter . . . . 14 . 2001 5. Torrie Beauchamp . .423 . 1996 4. Chris Shaffer...... 27 . 1994 5. Laura Klamm . . . . . 122 . 1984 5. Stacie Carpenter. . . 429. 2000 Marcy Scott...... 14 . 1996 Brandi Steinmetz. . .423 . 1993 Julie Michel ...... 27 . 1990 6. Ashley Perkins. . . . . 113. 2002 6. Latisha Yarnell . . . . 414 . 1985 Angie Guerin...... 14 . 1994 7. Torrie Beauchamp . .414 . 1998 Rina Hembrough . . . 27 . 1990 7. Katie Gregg...... 112. 2003 7. Beth Kelsey...... 347 . 1990 8. Chris Torrez ...... 13 . 1994 8. Rina Hembrough. . .408 . 1989 7. Stephanie Reed . . . . 23 . 1988 8. Carol Williams . . . . 104 . 1979 8. Stacie Carpenter. . . 334 . 2001 Sherri Spangler . . . . . 13 . 1990 9. Carrie Kaberline . . .395. 2000 Torrie Beauchamp . . 23 . 1998 9. Shannon Rhodes . . 102 . 1992 9. Latisha Yarnell . . . . 317 . 1988 Julie Blaufuss ...... 132001,02 10.Brooke Lyons ...... 393 . 2001 9. three tied with 18 10.Shannon Rhodes . . . 99 . 1993 10.Erin Rhodes ...... 307 . 1991

Triples Runs Batted In Pitching Victories Fielding Pct. (min 200) Errors 1. Tish Yarnell ...... 10 . 1986 1. Chris Torrez...... 52 . 1996 1. Laura Klamm ...... 30 . 1986 1. Julie Blaufuss . . . 1.000. 2000 1. Lenore Sparkman . . . 30 . 1988 2. Torrie Beauchamp. . . . 8 . 1999 2. Shelly (Burke) DeHart47. 1993 2. Kathy Mohler ...... 22. 2000 Dara Clouse. . . . . 1.000. 2003 2. Carrie Kaberline . . . . 23. 2000 3. Brandi Steinmetz . . . . 7 . 1992 Chris Torrez...... 47 . 1994 Amy Heiman ...... 22 . 1999 3. Dawn Nachbar . . . .996. 2000 3. Stacie Carpenter. . . . 20 . 1999 4. Brandi Steinmetz . . . . 6 . 1993 4. Dara Clouse ...... 41. 2002 4. Katie Gregg...... 21. 2002 Connie George . . . .996 . 1984 Shelly (Burke) DeHart20. 1992 Sherri Spangler ...... 6 . 1990 5. Carrie Kaberline . . . . 40. 2000 Kathy Mohler ...... 19 . 1999 5. Dara Clouse...... 998. 2002 5. Ashley Stewart . . . . . 21. 2003 Tish Yarnell ...... 6 . 1985 6. Angie Guerin ...... 38 . 1994 6. Shannon Rhodes. . . . 18 . 1993 Julie Blaufuss . . . . .998. 2002 6. Joy Marie Soerries. . . 19 . 1998 7. Marcy Scott...... 5 . 1998 7. Stacie Carpenter. . . . 37 . 2001 Vicki Fund ...... 18 . 1988 7. Amanda Vawter . . ..987. 2000 Jill Fischer ...... 19 . 1988 Chris Torrez ...... 5 . 1996 Carrie Kaberline . . . . 37 . 1998 Ashley Perkins...... 18. 2002 8. Sherri Spangler . . . .986 . 1988 8. Shelly (Burke) DeHart18 . 1993 Kim Campbell...... 5 . 1978 9. Three tied at ...... 36 Katie Gregg...... 18. 2003 9. Elizabeth Anthony. .984 . 1997 9. Tara Steffan ...... 17. 2000 Shelly (Burke) DeHart. 5 . 1991 10.Laura Klamm ...... 17 . 1984 Latisha Yarnell. . . . .984 . 1985 Judy Kibbee ...... 17 . 1979

Career Highs Hits Home Runs Batting Average 1. Torrie Beauchamp...... 1996-99 ...... 258 1. Chris Torrez ...... 1993-96 ...... 32 1. Chris Torrez . . .1993-96 ...... 458 . 245 H, 616 AB 2. Chris Torrez ...... 1993-96 ...... 245 2. Shelly (Burke) DeHart...... 1991-93 ...... 22 2. Torrie Beauchamp.1996-99. . ..387. 258 H, 666 AB 3. Marcy Scott...... 1996-99...... 210 3. Carrie Kaberline...... 1997-2000 ...... 22 3. Shelly Cole . . . .1997-98 ...... 361 . . 95 H, 263 AB 4. Carrie Kaberline...... 1997-2000 ...... 207 4. Julie Blaufuss ...... 2000-03...... 21 4. Kristen Cheney. 1999-pr . . . . .358 . 183 H, 511 AB 5. Julie Blaufuss ...... 2000-03 ...... 203 5. Marcy Scott . . .1996-99 ...... 338 . 210 H, 622 AB 6. Stacie Carpenter...... 1998-2001 ...... 190 Runs Batted In 6. Stacie Carpenter.1998-2001. ..337 . 190 H, 563 AB 7. Jenny Klamm ...... 1990-93 ...... 185 1. Chris Torrez ...... 1993-96...... 167 7. Carrie Kaberline.1997-2000 . ..328 . 207 H, 631 AB 8. Kristen Cheney...... 1999-2002 ...... 183 2. Carrie Kaberline...... 1997-2000...... 139 8. Shelly DeHart. .1991-93 ...... 319 . 124 H, 388 AB 9. Dara Clouse...... 2001-pr ...... 140 3. Stacie Carpenter...... 1998-2001...... 121 9. Jenny Klamm . 1990-93 ...... 315. 185 H, 586 AB 10. Dawn Nachbar...... 1999-2002...... 129 4. Julie Blaufuss ...... 2000-03...... 120 11. Shelly (Burke) DeHart...... 1991-93...... 124 5. Shelly (Burke) DeHart...... 1991-93 ...... 107 Pitching Victories 12. Brooke Lyons ...... 2001-2002...... 114 6. Marcy Scott...... 1996-99 ...... 97 1. Laura Klamm ...... 1983-86 ...... 79 13.Katie Schmidt ...... 2001-pr ...... 104 7. Torrie Beauchamp...... 1996-1999 ...... 88 2. Kathy Mohler ...... 1997-2000 ...... 69 14. Brandi Steinmetz ...... 1992-93...... 101 8. Dara Clouse...... 2001-pr ...... 85 3. Amy Heiman ...... 1998-2001 ...... 65 9. Katie Schmidt ...... 2001-pr ...... 82 4. Shannon Rhodes ...... 1990-93 ...... 54 Doubles 1. Stacie Carpenter...... 1998-2001 ...... 56 Runs Scored Assists 2. Carrie Kaberline...... 1997-2000 ...... 49 1. Torrie Beauchamp...... 1996-99...... 175 1. Carrie Kaberline...... 1997-2000 ...... 349 3. Chris Torrez ...... 1993-96 ...... 44 2. Chris Torrez ...... 1993-96...... 148 2. Dawn Nachbar...... 1999-2002 ...... 348 4. Marcy Scott...... 1996-99 ...... 39 3. Kristen Cheney...... 1999-2002...... 124 3. Joy Marie Soerries...... 1996-98 ...... 338 Julie Blaufuss ...... 2000-03 ...... 39 4. Marcy Scott...... 1996-99...... 115 4. Marcy Scott...... 1996-99 ...... 308 5. Stacie Carpenter...... 1998-2001 ...... 100 5. Jenny Klamm ...... 1990-93 ...... 293 Triples 6. Jenny Klamm ...... 1990-93 ...... 95 6. Cory Bergstrom...... 1995-96 ...... 281 1. Tish Yarnell ...... 1985-88...... 21 7. Julie Blaufuss ...... 2000-03 ...... 93 7. Tara Steffan ...... 1999-2001 ...... 251 2. Chris Torrez ...... 1993-96...... 15 8. Shelly (Burke) DeHart...... 1991-93...... 76 3. Torrie Beauchamp...... 1996-99...... 13 9. Jo Wodtke ...... 1989-91 ...... 75 Putouts 4. Brandi Steinmetz ...... 1992-93...... 13 10. Brandi Steinmetz ...... 1992-93...... 71 1. Tish Yarnell ...... 1985-88 . . . . . 1240 Marcy Scott...... 1996-99...... 10 2. Stacie Carpenter...... 1998-2001 . . . . . 1226 6. Shelly (Burke) DeHart...... 1991-93...... 8 Stolen Bases 3. Dara Clouse ...... 2001-pr...... 1031 1. Torrie Beauchamp...... 1996-99 ...... 87 4. Julie Blaufuss ...... 2000-03 ...... 862 2. Jenny Klamm ...... 1990-93 ...... 59 5. Erin Rhodes...... 1990-94 ...... 704 3. Jo Wodtke ...... 1989-91 ...... 54 6. Carrie Kaberline...... 1997-2000 ...... 696 7. Amanda Vawter ...... 1998-2000...... 519

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1970 • 1-4 Kansas State ...... L 0-16 Fort Hays State ...... W 11-3 Pittsburg State ...... L 0-5 Coach Jan Nuzman Pittsburg State ...... L 4-23 Wayne State (Neb.) ...... L 5-13 Fort Hays State ...... W 5-1 Mount St. Scholastic College ...... W Pittsburg State ...... L 6-18 Fort Hays State ...... L 0-1 Kansas University ...... L Missouri Southern ...... L 10-15 1981 • 7-18 Johnson County ...... W 7-5 Emporia State ...... L Missouri Southern ...... L 9-29 Coach Patty Dick Johnson County ...... L 2-10 Wichita State ...... L Wayne State (Neb.) ...... L 0-30 Fort Hays State ...... W 8-3 Missouri Western ...... L 1-2 Kansas State ...... L Wayne State (Neb.) ...... W 8-4 Fort Hays State ...... W 13-0 Wayne State (Neb.) ...... W 3-0 Fort Hays State ...... L 0-14 Creighton (Neb.) ...... L 0-4 Wayne State (Neb.) ...... L 0-2 1971 • 2-3 Fort Hays State ...... L 1-11 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... 5-6 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-2 Coach Jan Nuzman Wichita State ...... W 8-7 Emporia State ...... L 3-11 Emporia State ...... L 0-4 Wichita State ...... L 5-7 Wichita State ...... L 3-20 Wichita State ...... L 3-5 Wichita State ...... W 3-0 Kansas State ...... W 19-15 Emporia State ...... L 4-14 Wichita State ...... W 5-4 Baker ...... W 8-0 Emporia State ...... L 9-10 Emporia State ...... W 9-5 Wichita State ...... L 6-10 Emporia State ...... L 6-8 Kansas University ...... L 7-5 Missouri Western ...... W 6-4 Benedictine ...... L 3-4 Friends ...... W 1-0 Missouri Southern ...... W Missouri Western ...... L 3-4 Southwest Baptist ...... L 1-7 Pittsburg State ...... W 1-0 Benedictine ...... L 1-3 Marymount (Iowa) ...... W 10-5 Emporia State ...... L 1-3 1972 • 3-2 Benedictine ...... L 5-9 Kansas State ...... L 0-2 Coach Connie Floyd Kansas Wesleyan ...... W 13-6 Kansas State ...... L 2-5 1984 • 26-9 Kansas University ...... L 14-16 Kansas State ...... L 3-6 Coach Linda Moley Benedictine ...... W 13-10 1978 • 16-14 Kansas State ...... L 0-20 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... W 2-1 Kansas State ...... W 18-8 Coach Jessie Furrer Benedictine ...... L 3-5 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... W 3-1 Haskell Nations ...... W 2-12 Only win-loss recorded Benedictine ...... L 2-11 Stephen F. Austin (Texas)...... L 0-1 Emporia State ...... L 0-6 Pittsburg State ...... L 1-2 Ausburg College ...... W 1-0 1979 • 14-13 Pittsburg State ...... L 1-3 Emporia State ...... L 0-2 1973 • 4-3 Coach Patty Dick Friends ...... W 10-2 Fort Hays State ...... L 1-3 Coach Connie Floyd Wichita State ...... L 1-2 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... L 2-10 Fort Hays State ...... W 10-3 Haskell Nations ...... W 15-8 Wichita State ...... L 0-12 Benedictine ...... L 6-9 Baker ...... W 8-0 Emporia State ...... W 6-1 Kansas State ...... L 1-4 Friends ...... W 7-0 Baker ...... W 8-1 Benedictine ...... W 35-5 Kansas State ...... L 4-7 Friends ...... W 8-2 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... W 1-0 Kansas University ...... L 12-22 Fort Hays State ...... L 0-3 Sterling College ...... W 5-1 Kansas State ...... W 17-5 Fort Hays State ...... L 3-4 1982 • 10-20 Fort Hays State ...... W 7-0 Wichita State ...... L 4-7 Pittsburg State ...... L 1-2 Coach Patty Dick Bethany ...... W 12-0 Fort Hays State ...... L 3-15 Pittsburg State ...... L 0-12 Fort Hays State ...... L 2-15 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 3-1 Marycrest (Iowa) ...... W 8-5 Fort Hays State ...... W 9-6 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-1 1974 • 3-3 Marycrest (Iowa) ...... W 10-3 Friends ...... L 3-8 Indiana State ...... W 2-1 Coach Connie Floyd Emporia State ...... L 5-7 Friends ...... W 8-0 Indiana State ...... L 1-2 Emporia State ...... L Wichita State ...... W 8-2 Emporia State ...... W 2-0 Benedictine ...... W 4-0 Wichita State ...... W Wichita State ...... W 8-5 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... W 14-8 Cloud County ...... W 3-0 Fort Hays State ...... W Benedictine ...... W 1-0 Missouri Western ...... L 0-4 Benedictine ...... W 8-0 Kansas State ...... L Benedictine ...... W 7-3 Benedictine...... L 1-5 Benedictine ...... W 1-0 Kansas University ...... L Bethany ...... W 14-1 Benedictine...... L 2-3 Marymount (Iowa) ...... W 9-1 Haskell Nations ...... W Marymount (Iowa) ...... W 9-2 Missouri Western ...... L 0-7 Marymount (Iowa) ...... W 7-0 Emporia State ...... L 1-2 Missouri Western...... W 6-5 Missouri Baptist ...... W 4-0 1975 • 8-3 Fort Hays State ...... L 2-8 Bethany ...... W 15-2 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 9-1 Coach Dennis McCool Johnson County ...... W 1-0 Marymount (Iowa) ...... L 11-15 Emporia State ...... L 0-5 Benedictine ...... W Johnson County ...... W 9-1 Baker ...... L 1-5 Missouri Southern ...... L 4-5 Emporia State ...... L Missouri Southern ...... W 6-5 Benedictine ...... W 9-3 Marymount ...... W 4-1 Fort Hays State ...... L Emporia State ...... L 1-6 Fort Hays State...... L 4-7 Marymount ...... W 4-1 Kansas Wesleyan ...... W Wayne State (Neb.) ...... W 2-1 Kansas State ...... L 0-4 Friends ...... W 2-1 Marymount (Iowa) ...... W Fort Hays State ...... W 1-0 Kansas State ...... L 0-4 Emporia State ...... L 0-6 Pittsburg State ...... W Missouri Western ...... W 11-1 North Dakota ...... L 4-5 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... W 1-0 Wichita State ...... L Emporia State ...... L 1-6 William Woods (Mo.) ...... L 6-7 Fort Hays State ...... W 6-3 Kansas University ...... W Pittsburg State ...... L 3-7 Pittsburg State ...... W 2-0 Kansas State ...... W 1980 • 9-13 Emporia State ...... W 4-3 Emporia State ...... L 0-1 Benedictine ...... W Coach Patty Dick Pittsburg State ...... L 1-13 Marymount (Iowa)...... W Pittsburg State ...... L 6-11 Tabor (Kan.) ...... W 8-3 1985 • 34-17 Pittsburg State ...... L 3-5 Fort Hays State ...... L 1-2 Coach Linda Moley 1976 • 7-5 Cloud County ...... L 0-8 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-4 Only win-loss recorded Coach Dennis Bean Cloud County ...... W 7-0 Fort Hays State ...... W 6-2 Southwest Baptist ...... W 10-4 Emporia State...... L 2-18 Pittsburg State ...... L 0-3 1986 • 50-12 Southwest Baptist ...... W 11-9 Emporia State ...... L 2-4 ^Wichita State ...... L 0-12 Coach Linda Moley Kansas Wesleyan...... W 19-2 Johnson County ...... L 1-4 ^Wichita State ...... W 6-5 Benedictine ...... W 6-0 Kansas Wesleyan ...... W 13-3 Johnson County ...... L 1-4 ^NAIA District 10 Playoffs Benedictine ...... W 5-0 Fort Hays State ...... L 12-15 Johnson County ...... L 2-10 Simpson (Iowa) ...... W 4-3 Fort Hays State ...... L 3-12 Johnson County ...... W 2-0 1983 • 12-12 Tarkio (Mo.) ...... W 4-0 Benedictine ...... L 6-7 Benedictine ...... L 0-11 Coach Linda Moley Missouri Western ...... L 0-1 Benedictine ...... W 15-3 Benedictine ...... W 8-1 Northwest Iowa ...... W 7-4 Northeastern Oklahoma ...... W 1-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 4-2 Wichita State ...... W 14-3 Bethany ...... W 15-5 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...... W 9-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 8-6 Wichita State ...... L 10-11 Kansas State ...... L 1-3 Northeastern Oklahoma ...... W 1-0 Northwest Missouri ...... L 0-2 Wichita State ...... L 1-10 Kansas State ...... L 2-7 Missouri Western ...... W 10-0 Northwest Missouri ...... L 0-10 Wichita State ...... W 4-3 Johnson County ...... W 5-3 Northwest Missouri ...... W 2-1 Johnson County ...... W 18-10 Johnson County ...... W 4-1 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... W 6-3 1977 • 5-14 Johnson County...... W 12-2 Northern Iowa ...... L 0-4 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... W 10-1 Coach Bob Chipman Emporia State ...... L 0-2 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 0-5 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... W 12-4 Kansas State ...... L 0-12 Missouri Western ...... W 2-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 1-0 William Jewell (Mo.) ...... W 7-1 47 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues

Concordia (Minn.) ...... W 11-2 Missouri Southern ...... W 5-3 Truman State ...... W 8-1 Northeastern State (Okla.) ...... L 1-4 Missouri Western ...... W 10-1 Cameron (Okla.) ...... W 5-4 Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 0-2 Quincy (Ill.) ...... W 4-2 Emporia State ...... W 8-0 Oklahoma Baptist ...... W 2-0 Bethany ...... W 10-0 Truman State ...... W 5-4 Central Missouri ...... W 2-0 Oklahoma City ...... L 1-6 Bethany ...... W 13-0 Missouri Southern ...... L 0-7 Central Missouri ...... W 1-0 Central Missouri ...... W 10-9 Emporia State ...... L 1-4 Northeastern (Okla.) ...... W 9-0 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 1-0 Central Missouri ...... W 9-2 Emporia State ...... L 1-6 Emporia State ...... W 5-3 St. Xavior (Ill.) ...... W 2-0 Truman State ...... W 2-0 Kansas University ...... W 6-5 Missouri Southern ...... L 3-10 Wayne State (Neb.) ...... W 3-2 Oklahoma City ...... W 4-2 Benedictine ...... W 10-0 Central Missouri ...... W 8-1 St. Cloud (Minn.) ...... W 5-0 Missouri Southern ...... W 5-3 Emporia State ...... W 2-1 Central Missouri ...... W 11-4 Mankato State (Minn.) ...... W 3-2 Oklahoma City ...... L 0-5 Baker ...... W 5-1 Northeastern (Okla.) ...... L 1-2 Illinois-Chicago ...... W 4-2 Friends ...... L 2-3 Pittsburg State ...... W 3-0 Grand View (Iowa) ...... W 7-0 Creighton (Neb.) ...... L 1-2 Emporia State ...... W 9-0 ^Benedictine ...... W 11-0 Quincy (Ill.) ...... W 7-2 Benedictine ...... W 4-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 8-0 ^Kansas Wesleyan ...... W 6-2 Pittsburg State ...... L 2-5 Emporia State ...... W 9-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 3-1 $Emporia State ...... W 5-4 Kansas University ...... L 0-9 Baker ...... W 2-0 Missouri-Kansas City ...... L 3-6 $Oklahoma City ...... L 0-1 Kansas University ...... L 1-3 Peru State (Neb.) ...... W 7-0 Missouri-Kansas City ...... W 10-0 $Oklahoma City ...... L 3-6 Friends ...... W 5-2 Pittsburg State ...... W 2-0 Northwest Missouri ...... W 10-3 ^NAIA District 10 Playoffs Central Missouri ...... W 3-2 Benedictine ...... W 6-0 Northwest Missouri ...... W 5-2 $NAIA Bi-District IV Playoffs Emporia State ...... W 8-0 Oklahoma City ...... W 1-0 #Nebraska-Kearney...... L 0-1 Northwest Missouri ...... W 1-0 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 1-0 #Emporia State ...... W 6-2 1991 • 25-21 Missouri Western ...... L 3-4 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 2-3 #Missouri Western...... W 8-1 Coach Kelly Stauffer Mankato State (Minn.) L ...... 2-3 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 6-1 #Missouri Southern ...... L 2-3 Emporia State ...... W 2-1 Truman State ...... L 2-9 Northwest Missouri ...... W 2-1 ^Sterling College ...... W 4-0 Notre Dame (Ind.) ...... W 3-1 Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) L 5-6 Central Missouri ...... W 1-0 ^Kansas Wesleyan ...... W 5-2 St. Mary (Neb.) ...... L 0-1 St. Cloud State (Minn.) ...... L 4-6 Missouri Western ...... W 1-0 ^Pittsburg State ...... W 5-2 St. Edward’s (Texas) ...... W 4-3 St. Xavier (Ill.) ...... W 5-1 Briar Cliff (Iowa) ...... W 5-0 $Central State (Okla.) ...... L 2-5 St. Mary’s (Ind.) ...... L 2-8 Valpraiso (Ind.) ...... W 5-1 Emporia State ...... W 3-1 $Central State (Okla.) ...... W 6-2 Missouri-Kansas City ...... W 5-3 Illinois-Chicago ...... W 6-5 Truman State ...... L 0-1 $Central State (Okla.) ...... W 4-1 Missouri-Kansas City ...... W 9-1 Saginaw Valley (Mich.) ...... L 4-5 Wichita State ...... W 2-0 !St. Mary’s College (Tex) ...... W 7-3 Kansas University ...... L 0-8 Emporia State ...... L 1-2 Wichita State ...... W 1-0 !St. Francis College (Ill.) ...... W 2-1 Kansas University ...... L 0-13 Northwest Missouri ...... W 3-0 #Fort Hays State ...... W 9-1 !Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 5-7 Central Missouri ...... L 1-3 St. Mary’s (Kan.)...... L 1-2 #Wayne State (Neb.) ...... L 1-4 !Oklahoma City ...... L 0-5 Truman State ...... W 10-0 Augustana (S.D.)...... W 3-2 #Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 2-1 #CSIC Tournament Missouri Western ...... W 7-2 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 7-4 #Missouri Southern ...... W 1-0 ^NAIA District 10 Playoffs Northwest Missouri ...... W 1-0 Missouri Western ...... W 4-2 #Wayne State (Neb.) ...... L 0-3 $NAIA Bi-District IV Playoffs Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 3-0 Central Missouri ...... W 11-3 Northwest Missouri ...... W 2-1 !NAIA National Tournament Friends ...... L 3-4 Truman State ...... L 0-4 Northwest Missouri ...... L 1-2 Emporia State ...... W 4-3 Oklahoma ...... W 6-1 ^Emporia State ...... W 1-0 1989 • 25-19 Missouri Western ...... W 6-1 Oklahoma ...... L 2-4 ^Baker ...... W 5-0 Coach Kelly Stauffer Central State (Okla.) ...... L 1-2 Pittsburg State ...... W 3-2 ^Pittsburg State ...... W 3-1 Only win-loss recorded Southwest Baptist ...... W 5-0 Missouri-Kansas City ...... W 6-2 $Oklahoma City ...... W 3-1 Northwest Missouri...... L 3-4 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-5 $Oklahoma City ...... L 0-1 1990 • 38-10 Northwest Missouri ...... W 2-0 ^Southwest Baptist ...... W 5-0 $Oklahoma City ...... L 0-1 Coach Kelly Stauffer Missouri Western ...... L 5-6 ^Pittsburg State ...... L 2-3 !Pacific Lutheran (Wash.) ...... W 3-0 Centrenary (La.) ...... W 6-3 Kansas University ...... L 0-7 ^Missouri-Rolla ...... W 3-1 !Southern Utah ...... W 9-1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... W 5-3 Kansas University ...... L 6-13 ^Central Missouri ...... L 0-3 !IUPU-Indianapolis ...... L 1-6 Wisconsin-Oshkosh ...... W 7-0 Oklahoma ...... L 0-7 ^MIAA Tournament !Missouri Southern ...... L 2-3 Wisconsin-Superior ...... W 3-2 Oklahoma ...... W 3-0 #CSIC Tournament Wisconsin-Superior ...... W 1-0 St. Xavier (Ill.) ...... L 0-8 1993 • 33-9 ^NAIA District 10 Playoffs Luther (Iowa) ...... W 9-0 Bradley (Ill.) ...... W 3-1 Coach Kelly Osburn $NAIA Bi-District IV Playoffs Central State (Okla.) ...... W 4-3 Drake (Iowa) ...... W 2-1 North Dakota State ...... W 6-3 !NAIA National Tournament Livingston (Ala.) ...... W 6-3 Saginaw Valley (Mich.) ...... W 4-3 North Dakota State ...... W 5-0 Houston Baptist (Texas) ...... W 4-2 Northern Iowa ...... L 0-4 St. Edwards (Texas) ...... W 2-1 1987 • 35-21 Luther (Iowa) ...... W 4-1 Pittsburg State ...... W 2-1 Avila (Kan.) ...... W 24-1 Coach Linda Moley Central State (Okla.) ...... W 1-0 St. Cloud State (Minn.) ...... W 1-0 Incarnate Word (Texas) ...... W 11-0 Only win-loss recorded Emporia State ...... W 2-0 Northern Iowa ...... L 2-4 Incarnate Word (Texas) ...... W 8-0 Friends ...... W 3-2 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 5-0 Texas Lutheran ...... W 10-3 1988 • 31-18 Northwest Missouri ...... W 4-3 Central Missouri ...... L 2-4 Texas Lutheran ...... W 6-2 Coach Kelly Stauffer Northwest Missouri ...... W 5-3 Truman State ...... W 12-6 St. Mary’s (Kan.) ...... W 7-6 Missouri-Kansas City ...... L 9-11 Central Missouri ...... W 6-1 Missouri Southern ...... W 4-0 St. Mary’s (Kan.) ...... W 3-1 Missouri Western ...... W 7-4 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 5-1 Missouri Western ...... W 2-1 North Dakota ...... W 7-5 Missouri Western ...... L 6-10 Kansas Wesleyan ...... L 5-7 Augustana (S.D.) ...... W 4-2 North Dakota ...... W 5-1 Oklahoma City ...... L 0-1 Baker ...... L 0-2 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 1-10 Colo.-Colorado Springs ...... W 22-0 Oklahoma City ...... W 3-1 Kansas Wesleyan ...... W 9-0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-9 Colo.-Colorado Springs ...... W 7-1 Missouri Southern ...... L 0-4 Baker ...... W 5-1 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 0-7 Missouri Western ...... W 2-1 Simpson College (Iowa) ...... W 5-4 Kansas University ...... L 2-6 ^Pittsburg State ...... W 2-0 Truman State ...... W 12-0 Friends ...... W 7-0 Kansas University ...... L 2-6 ^Missouri Southern...... L 0-3 Emporia State ...... W 2-1 Wartburg College (Iowa) ...... W 6-2 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 9-2 ^Central Missouri ...... L 0-4 Northwest Missouri ...... W 2-0 Missouri Western ...... L 0-2 Central Missouri ...... W 5-2 ^MIAA Tournament Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 0-9 Baker ...... W 7-0 Truman State ...... W 7-0 Concordia (Neb.) ...... W 7-0 Baker ...... W 11-4 Truman State ...... W 3-0 1992 • 26-23 St. Cloud (Minn.) ...... L 0-3 Kansas University ...... L 0-4 Missouri Western ...... W 2-1 Coach Kelly Osburn Missouri-St. Louis ...... W 7-6 Kansas University ...... L 0-7 Missouri Western ...... W 5-2 Oklahoma Baptist ...... W 5-1 Mankato State (Minn.) ...... W 6-4 Emporia State ...... W 8-7 Nebraska-Omaha ...... W 3-1 Oklahoma City ...... L 2-9 St. Xavier (Ill.) ...... L 1-4 Central State (Okla.) ...... L 4-8 Missouri Southern ...... L 1-6 Oklahoma City ...... L 1-2 Emporia State ...... L 1-8 Northeastern State (Okla.) ...... L 3-4 Tarkio (Mo.) ...... W 4-0 Northeastern State (Okla.) ...... L 3-4 Northwest Missouri ...... W 7-3 48 2004 Media Guide 2004 lady Blues

Missouri-Kansas City ...... W 5-2 *MIAA Interdivision Tournament Peru State (Neb.) ...... W 5-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 5-4 Missouri-Kansas City ...... W 9-1 ^MIAA Tournament Dana (Neb.) ...... W 6-2 Pittsburg State ...... L 3-4 Pittsburg State ...... W 3-2 Dana (Neb.) ...... W 11-3 Emporia State ...... W 7-0 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 8-0 1995 • 31-22 Adams State (Colo.) ...... W 2-1 Emporia State ...... L 3-5 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 2-6 Coach K48evin Blaskowski Adams State (Colo.) ...... W 7-4 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 3-0 Central Missouri ...... W 6-0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... W 5-4 Northwest Missouri ...... L 1-2 Missouri Southern ...... W 3-1 Central Missouri ...... W 5-4 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-11 Northwest Missouri ...... L 1-2 Pittsburg State ...... L 1-3 Pittsburg State ...... L 5-8 Northeastern State (Okla.)...... L 3-6 Missouri Western ...... W 3-2 Southwest Baptist ...... W 7-1 SIU-Edwardsville ...... W 8-0 William Penn (Iowa) ...... L 3-4 Missouri Western ...... W 10-0 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 4-2 Quincy (Ill.) ...... L 1-6 Central College...... W 5-2 Central (Iowa) ...... W 8-1 Wichita State ...... L 1-5 South Dakota ...... W 8-1 South Dakota State ...... W 18-3 Southern Nazarene ...... W 8-1 Wichita State ...... W 4-1 Missouri Western...... W 10-6 South Dakota ...... W 19-3 Southern Colorado ...... L 1-2 ^Missouri Western ...... W 7-4 Truman State ...... W 7-0 South Dakota ...... W 8-5 Southern Colorado ...... W 12-1 ^Central Missouri ...... L 0-4 ^Missouri-Rolla ...... W 5-1 Pittsburg State ...... L 5-8 Southern Colorado ...... W 11-3 ^Emporia State ...... W 6-3 ^Pittsburg State ...... L 0-1 Pittsburg State ...... L 2-9 Emporia State ...... W 8-0 ^Missouri Western ...... L 1-5 ^Emporia State ...... L 5-7 Central College (Iowa) ...... L 0-1 Emporia State ...... L 7-8 ^MIAA Tournament ^MIAA Tournament Pittsburg State ...... L 1-6 Truman State ...... W 11-5 Northeastern State (Okla.)...... L 5-6 Truman State ...... W 4-3 1998 • 27-14 1994 • 22-32-1 Central College ...... L 4-5 Central Missouri ...... L 2-9 Coach Kim Newbern Coach Kelly Osburn Pittsburg State ...... L 4-6 Central Missouri ...... L 3-13 Southwest Baptist ...... W 9-0 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 1-8 Northeastern State (Okla.)...... W 8-7 Emporia State ...... W 10-4 Central Arkansas ...... W 2-0 Southwest Baptist ...... W 11-4 Dana (Neb.) ...... W 6-3 Emporia State ...... W 3-0 Delta State (Miss.) ...... W 6-2 Central Oklahoma ...... W 10-8 Dana (Neb.) ...... W 7-6 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 3-1 Central Missouri ...... W 8-1 New Mexico Highlands...... W 9-6 Emporia State ...... L 6-7 Oklahoma City ...... L 0-9 Oklahoma City ...... L 1-7 Nebraska-Omaha ...... W 8-5 Emporia State...... W 9-4 Emporia State ...... L 0-5 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 3-7 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-2 Emporia State...... L 4-10 Southwest Baptist ...... W 11-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 6-3 Wayne State (Neb.)...... L 2-3 St. Mary’s (Kan.) ...... W 4-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 9-0 Missouri Southern ...... W 4-3 Wayne State (Neb.) ...... W 6-4 Central Oklahoma ...... W 7-0 Pittsburg State ...... W 13-1 Central Arkansas ...... W 8-1 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 6-14 Sterling (Kan.) ...... W 7-0 Pittsburg state ...... W 13-4 Cameron (Okla.) ...... W 3-1 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 1-12 Central Oklahoma ...... W 7-0 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 4-0 Northwest Missouri ...... W 16-5 Missouri Southern ...... L 0-4 Emporia State...... W 5-4 Southwest Baptist ...... W 12-2 Pittsburg State ...... L 3-6 North Dakota State ...... W 8-0 Missouri Southern ...... L 0-4 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... 4-0 Mankato State (Minn.) ...... W 9-4 St. Cloud State (Minn.) ...... W 7-1 Kansas Newman...... W 10-6 Missouri Southern ...... L 1-5 St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.) ...... W 8-2 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 4-6 Kansas Newman ...... W 12-6 Missouri-St. Louis ...... L 7-8 Georgia College ...... W 4-2 Wayne State (Neb.) ...... L 0-9 Northwest Missouri ...... W 3-1 ^Pittsburg State ...... W 8-0 S. Connecticut State ...... L 4-3 Wayne State (Neb.) ...... W 14-3 Northwest Missouri ...... W 10-3 ^Central Missouri ...... W 4-2 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) ...... W 9-3 Pittsburg State ...... L 0-7 Truman State ...... W 6-5 ^Emporia State ...... L 10-12 Mankato State (Minn.) ...... W 7-0 New York Tech ...... W 5-1 Truman State ...... W 8-0 ^Missouri Southern ...... L 1-7 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 3-4 Northwest Missouri ...... W 3-1 Central Missouri...... L 3-4 ^MIAA Tournament Pittsburg State ...... W 7-4 Northwest Missouri ...... W 6-5 Central Missouri ...... L 1-5 Pittsburg State ...... W 16-1 Wisconsin-Superior ...... W 11-4 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 3-9 1997 • 27-21 Central Missouri ...... L 2-3 Emporia State ...... L 1-2 Doane (Neb.) ...... W 4-0 Coach Kim Newbern Central Missouri ...... L 2-1 Central (Iowa)...... W 4-0 Regis (Colo.) ...... W 4-0 South Dakota State ...... W 5-3 Southwest Baptist ...... W 1-0 Emporia State...... W 5-7 Colo. School of Mines...... W 11-2 South Dakota State...... W 4-0 Southwest Baptist ...... W 4-0 Emporia State ...... T 5-5 Morningside (Iowa) ...... L 3-6 Bethany ...... W 14-0 Emporia State ...... W 6-1 Central Missouri ...... L 5-7 Pittsburg State ...... L 4-9 Bethany ...... W 11-3 Emporia State ...... W 7-0 Central Missouri ...... L 3-5 Pittsburg State ...... W 4-3 Missouri Southern ...... W 3-1 Missouri Southern ...... W 7-5 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 8-0 Missouri-St. Louis ...... W 5-1 South Dakota State ...... L 8-9 Missouri Southern ...... L 3-12 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 4-5 Missouri Southern ...... L 5-6 Central Arkansas ...... W 9-1 Truman State ...... W 4-1 Northwest Missouri ...... L 3-7 Lincoln (Mo.)...... W 3-1 Central Iowa ...... W 5-3 Truman State ...... L 1-9 Emporia State ...... L 2-3 Southwest Baptist ...... W 5-0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-6 Northwest Missouri ...... W 8-4 Oklahoma ...... L 0-17 Missouri-Rolla...... W 8-0 Baker ...... W 7-3 Northwest Missouri ...... W 6-2 Pittsburg State ...... L 0-11 Pittsburg State ...... L 1-2 Baker ...... W 7-0 Missouri Western ...... L 3-4 Pittsburg State ...... L 0-4 Missouri Western ...... W 8-4 Missouri-Kansas City ...... W 9-8 Missouri Western ...... L 3-6 Truman State ...... L 2-10 Missouri Western ...... W 5-0 Missouri-Kansas City ...... L 5-6 ^Emporia State ...... L 0-7 Missouri Western ...... W 4-2 ^Missouri-St. Louis ...... L 0-4 Central (Iowa) ...... W 1-0 ^Pittsburg State ...... W 3-2 Central Missouri ...... L 1-3 ^Missouri Southern ...... W 1-0 Buena Vista (Neb.) ...... L 3-4 ^Missouri Western ...... W 3-2 Central Missouri ...... L 0-16 ^Pittsburg State ...... L 1-2 Eastern New Mexico ...... W 9-1 ^Central Missouri ...... W 4-3 Oklahoma City ...... L 5-6 ^ MIAA Tournament South Dakota State ...... L 3-4 ^Emporia State ...... L 5-8 Benedictine ...... W 7-0 Mississippi College ...... W 8-0 ^MIAA Tournament Pittsburg State ...... L 1-2 1996 • 31-19 West Florida ...... W 5-0 Northwest Missouri ...... L 0-1 Coaches Kevin Blaskowski/John Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 3-6 1999 • 41-24 Emporia State ...... W 6-1 Punzo Missouri Western ...... L 3-7 Coach Kim Newbern Emporia State ...... L 3-5 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 1-7 Lipscomb (Tenn.) ...... W 8-5 F12 Tarleton State (Texas) ...... L 2-3 *Missouri-Rolla ...... W 6-5 Northwest Missouri ...... L 2-3 Lambuth (Tenn.) ...... L 0-5 F12 Northern Colorado...... W 9-0 *Southwest Baptist ...... W 11-9 Emporia State ...... L 1-6 Missouri Western ...... L 0-3 F12 Southern Colorado ...... W 4-1 *Missouri-St. Louis ...... W 6-5 Pittsburg State ...... L 0-9 West Florida ...... L 0-3 F12 Western New Mexico ...... W 7-3 *Pittsburg State ...... L 2-3 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 3-4 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) ...... L 0-2 F13 Colorado College ...... W 14-0 *Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 11-2 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-3 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) ...... L 0-4 F13 Southern Colorado ...... W 9-1 *Missouri Southern...... L 0-4 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 4-5 Truman State ...... W 7-6 F13 Western New Mexico ...... L 3-4 ^Missouri Western...... L 3-12 Peru State (Neb.) ...... W 1-0 Truman State ...... W 4-2 M4 Southwest State (Minn.) . . . . . W 5-1 ^Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 4-3 Doane (Neb.) ...... W 14-1 Northwest Missouri...... L 1-2 M5 Central (Iowa) ...... L 0-2 ^Missouri-St. Louis ...... L 2-5 Buena Vista (Neb.) ...... W 8-0 Northwest Missouri ...... W 4-3 M6 Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 3-4 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 3-4 Baker ...... W 4-3 Central Missouri ...... L 0-3 M6 Pittsburg State ...... W 1-0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 1-10 Baker ...... W 6-4 Central Missouri ...... L 1-3 M6 Columbia College (Mo.) . . . . W 1-0 49 2004 Media Guide 2004 Lady Blues

M7 Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 2-8 M10 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 7-1 A6 at Central Missouri...... L 0-4 A19 *Truman State ...... W 8-3 M10 Baker ...... W 8-0 M14 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-2 A7 Truman State ...... L 0-7 A19 *Truman State ...... W 12-9 M10 Baker ...... W 10-0 M14 Nebraska-Kearney...... W 4-2 A7 at Truman State ...... L 3-7 A20 *Central Missouri ...... W 3-1 M16 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-3 M16 North Dakota State ...... L 1-6 A12 Kansas ...... L 0-3 A23 *at Emporia State ...... W 5-2 M16 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-5 M16 Park University (Mo.)...... W 5-1 A17 Emporia State ...... W 3-1 A23 *at Emporia State ...... W 6-0 M17 Northern Colorado ...... W 9-1 M16 Eureka College (Ill.) ...... W 8-0 A17 Emporia State ...... W 3-2 A30 *Central Missouri ...... L 0-1 M17 Northern Colorado ...... W 6-4 M17 Vanguard (Calif.) ...... W 1-0 A18 Missouri Western ...... W 9-4 M3 ^Southwest Baptist...... W 2-0 M20 Adelphi (N.Y.) ...... W 6-1 M17 Abilene Christian (Texas) . . . . . L 0-4 A18 Missouri Western ...... W 8-0 M3 ^Truman State ...... W 4-2 M20 Wayne State (Mich.) ...... W 2-1 M17 Incarnate Word (Texas)...... L 7-8 A20 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 4-3 M4 ^Central Missouri ...... L 0-6 M21 Florida Southern ...... W 5-1 M24 Newman (Kan.)...... W 3-2 A20 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 5-4 M4 ^Truman State...... L 0-1 M21 Florida Tech ...... L 2-6 M24 Newman (Kan.)...... W 1-0 A21 Southwest Baptist ...... L 3-4 !Central Arkansas Tournament M23 Minnesota-Duluth ...... W 3-1 M29 Pittsburg State ...... W 5-4 A21 Southwest Baptist ...... W 8-1 @NFCA/Schutt Lead-off Classic M23 Rollins College (Fla.)...... W 4-3 M29 Pittsburg State ...... W 7-0 A24 Northwest Missouri...... W 2-0 $Missouri Southern Invitational M24 Erskine ...... W 2-0 M30 Fort Hays State ...... W 3-2 A24 Northwest Missouri ...... L 2-5 &Orlando Spring Rebel Games M24 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) ...... W 4-0 M30 Fort Hays State...... L 0-6 A25 Fort Hays State...... W 9-3 *MIAA Game M24 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) . . . . . W 11-3 A1 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 5-6 A25 Fort Hays State...... W 6-0 ^MIAA Tournament Game M24 Erskine (S.C.) ...... W 13-3 A1 South Dakota State ...... W 6-5 A29 Newman ...... W 5-0 M29 Fort Hays State ...... L 1-3 A1 South Dakota ...... W 4-0 A29 Newman ...... W 7-2 2003 • 34-14 M29 Fort Hays State ...... L 2-3 A2 North Dakota State ...... L 1-7 M4 ^Central Missouri ...... W 2-1 Coach Lisa Carey M31 Nebraska-Kearney ...... W 4-0 A5 Missouri Southern...... L 1-3 M4 ^Truman State ...... L 3-6 !F28 vs Southwestern Okla ...... W 4-2 M31 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-8 A5 Missouri Southern ...... L 0-2 M5 ^Missouri-Rolla...... L 5-7 !F28 vs W. New Mexico ...... L 0-7 A2 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 8-0 A7 Central Missouri ...... W 4-3 ^ MIAA Tournament Game !M1 vs Texas Woman's ...... W 1-0 A2 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... W 8-0 A7 Central Missouri ...... W 7-4 !M1 vs Central Oklahoma ...... W 3-0 A3 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 3-0 A8 Truman State...... W 5-1 2002 • 48-11 !M2 vs Emporia State ...... W 2-0 A3 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 5-0 A8 Truman State...... W 4-2 Coach Kim Newbern !M2 vs Wayne State (Mi)...... L 2-4(10) A7 Emporia State ...... W 2-0 A10 Missouri Western ...... W 8-2 F22 !vs Evangel ...... W 4-0 #M7 vs Pittsburg State ...... W 2-0 A7 Emporia State ...... W 2-1 A10 Missouri Western ...... W 6-0 F22 !vs Howard-Payne...... W 13-0 #M7 vs Mary ...... W 7-1 A8 Fort Hays State ...... W 2-0 A18 Emporia State ...... L 2-6 F22 !vs So. Arkansas ...... W 6-1 #M8 vs Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 0-1 A8 Fort Hays State ...... W 2-0 A18 Emporia State ...... W 6-0 F23 !vs Missouri Southern...... L 0-1 #M8 vs Southwestern Okla ...... W 10-3 A10 North Dakota State ...... L 7-12 A21 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 4-3 M1 @SE Oklahoma ...... W 3-1 M15 Park ...... W 5-0 A10 Morningside (Iowa)...... L 4-7 A21 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 4-3 M1 @West Florida...... W 2-1(8) M15 Park ...... W 8-0 A10 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 1-2 A22 Southwest Baptist ...... W 3-1 M1 @Incarnate Word ...... W 2-1 $M17 vs East Stoudsburg ...... W 5-0 A11 Minnesota-Duluth ...... W 5-3 A22 Southwest Baptist...... W 3-0 M6 Bethany ...... W 13-0 $M17 vs Mass-Lowell ...... W 4-0 A11 Augustana (S.D.) ...... L 0-4 A27 Fort Hays State ...... W 7-0 M6 Bethany ...... W 17-0 $M18 vs Southwest Baptist ...... W 10-0 A13 Pittsburg State ...... L 3-4 A27 Fort Hays State...... L 6-8 M8 $Augustana ...... L 0-6 $M18 vs Kutztown ...... W 3-1 A16 Southwest Baptist ...... W 4-3 M1 Northwest Missouri...... W 4-3 M8 $Oklahoma City ...... L 1-2 $M19 vs Wisconsin-Parkside ...... W 1-0 A16 Southwest Baptist ...... W 4-3 M1 Northwest Missouri...... W 5-1 M13 at Fort Hays State ...... W 9-5 $M19 vs Bloomfield ...... W 17-0 A19 Central Missouri ...... W 5-0 M5 ^Missouri-Rolla ...... W 6-0 M13 at Fort Hays State ...... W 3-2 $M20 vs Mass-Lowell ...... W 3-0 A19 Central Missouri ...... L 0-2 M5 ^Pittsburg State ...... W 2-1 M14 South Dakota State ...... L 1-3 $M20 vs Southampton ...... W 5-0 A21 Missouri Southern ...... W 2-0 M6 ^Truman State ...... W 3-2 M14 South Dakota State...... W 1-0 *M25 Emporia State ...... L 0-2 A21 Missouri Southern ...... L 0-2 M6 ^Truman State ...... L 1-2 M15 Colo-Colo. Springs...... W 4-0 *M25 Emporia State ...... L 3-6 A24 Truman State...... L 0-4 M6 ^Truman State ...... L 0-2 M15 Tarleton State ...... W 8-7 M30 Fort Hays State ...... W 5-4 (10) A24 Truman State ...... W 5-4 ^ MIAA Tournament Game M15 South Dakota State ...... W 6-1 M30 Fort Hays State ...... L 1-2 (8) A25 Northwest Missouri ...... L 3-5 M16 Colo-Colo. Springs...... W 6-1 *A1 at Northwest Missouri ...... L 4-5 A25 Northwest Missouri ...... W 20-10 2001 • 28-21 M16 Tarleton State ...... W 10-9 (8) *A1 at Northwest Missouri ...... W 3-0 A30 Pittsburg State ...... W 3-0 Coach Kim Newbern M18 &C. W. Post ...... W 4-2 A3 Lincoln ...... W 2-0 M3 Missouri Western ...... W 3-0 F23 Southwest Baptist ...... W 5-1 M18 &Minnesota-Duluth ...... W 3-2 A3 Lincoln ...... L 1-4 M3 Missouri Western ...... W 6-1 F23 Henderson State...... W 9-6 M19 &Mass-Lowell ...... L 2-4 @A5 vs North Dakota St...... L 3-5 M8 ^Northwest Missouri ...... L 4-5 M6 Bethany...... W 13-0 M19 &Florida Tech ...... W 4-2 @A5 vs Augustana ...... L 1-2 M8 ^Missouri Southern ...... W 4-3 M6 Bethany...... W 8-0 M20 &No. Colorado ...... W 9-6 (8) @A6 vs Northern Colorado ...... W 3-1 M8 ^Truman State ...... L 0-1 M9 Northwest Missouri...... W 4-2 M20 &Southampton ...... W 15-0 *A10 at Pittsburg State ...... W 5-4 M14 !Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-4 M9 Central Arkansas ...... L 1-6 M21 &East Stroudsburg ...... W 7-0 *A10 at Pittsburg State ...... W 5-0 M14 !Truman State ...... L 3-6 M9 Central Oklahoma ...... W 7-5 M21 &Florida Southern...... W 1-0 (8) *A12 Southwest Baptist ...... W 12-0 ^MIAA Tournament M9 Pittsburg State ...... L 2-5 M22 &Minnesota-Duluth ...... L 1-8 *A12 Southwest Baptist ...... W 8-0 !NCAA Regional Tournament M10 Central Oklahoma ...... L 6-9 M22 &Southampton ...... W 12-0 *A13 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 3-2 (9) M14 Fort Hays State...... W 7-5 M27 *Northwest Missouri...... W 4-1 *A13 Missouri-Rolla ...... W 1-0 2000 • 38-20 M14 Fort Hays State ...... W 3-1 M27 *Northwest Missouri...... W 2-1 *A15 Missouri Southern . . . . . W 5-4 (12) Coach Kim Newbern M21 Arkansas-Monticello ...... W 6-4 A2 *Pittsburg State ...... W 11-0 *A15 Missouri Southern ...... W 5-0 F11 Eastern New Mexico ...... W 11-6 M21 Arkansas-Monticello ...... L 0-3 A2 *Pittsburg State ...... W 5-0 *A18 at Central Missouri ...... W 6-0 F11 Nebraska-Kearney ...... L 0-1 M22 Grace College ...... W 10-0 A3 at Kansas ...... L 2-9 *A18 at Central Missouri ...... W 2-0 F12 Northwest Missouri ...... L 3-8 M22 Central Arkansas ...... W 5-1 A5 *at SW Baptist ...... W 2-0 *A22 Missouri Western ...... L 1-3 F12 Missouri Western...... W 5-1 M23 Emporia State...... L 3-7 A5 *at SWBaptist...... W 7-0 *A22 Missouri Western ...... W 4-1 F12 Oklahoma Panhandle...... W 5-4 M27 Pittsburg State ...... L 2-3 A6 *at Missouri-Rolla...... W 4-0 *A29 at Truman State ...... L 2-7 F12 Eastern New Mexico ...... W 5-0 M27 Pittsburg State ...... L 5-7 A6 *at Missouri-Rolla ...... L 2-3 *A29 at Truman State ...... W 4-2 F29 Kansas ...... L 0-5 M30 Southwest State ...... W 15-0 A7 at Lincoln ...... W 5-0 %M2 vs Missouri Western ...... L 0-5 M4 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 5-8 M30 Southwest State ...... W 10-2 A7 at Lincoln ...... W 11-0 %M2 vs Central Missouri . . . . . W 3-2 (8) M4 Northwest MIssouri ...... W 5-2 M31 Augustana ...... L 4-5 A9 *at Mo. Southern ...... W 3-1 %M2 vs Truman ...... L 0-3 M5 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-12 M31 North Dakota ...... W 3-0 A9 *at Mo. Southern ...... W 9-2 ! - NFCA/Schutt Leadoff Classic M5 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 2-3 M31 Nebraska-Omaha ...... L 0-4 A12 Lincoln...... W 9-0 # - Missouri Southern Invitational M7 Bethany College ...... W 2-0 M31 South Dakota State ...... W 7-1 A12 Lincoln...... W 5-0 * - MIAA Game M7 Bethany College ...... W 8-2 A1 North Dakota State ...... L 2-6 A14 Central Methodist...... W 2-0 $ - Rebel Spring Games M8 Wayne State (Neb.)...... W 8-0 A5 Missouri Southern ...... L 0-2 A14 Central Methodist...... W 1-0 @ - University of Nebraska-Omaha M8 Wayne State (Neb.)...... W 10-4 A5 Missouri Southern ...... L 0-5 A17 *at Mo. Western ...... W 1-0 (11) % - MIAA Tournament M10 Coe College (Iowa) ...... L 2-3 A6 Central Missouri ...... L 4-6 A17 *at Mo. Western ...... W 1-0 () extra inning game

50 2004 Media Guide 2004 Tournament schedule Texas A&M-Kingsville Central Arkansas Southwestern Tournament Tournament Oklahoma Tournament Feb. 7-8 in Kingsville, Texas Feb. 20-21 in Conway, Ark. Feb. 27-28 in Weatherford, Okla. Opponents Opponents Opponents Feb. 7 ...... North Dakota, noon Feb. 20...... Arkansas Tech, 10 a.m. Feb. 27 . . . Southwestern Okla., 11:30 a.m. Feb. 7 ...... Texas A&M-Kingsville, 4 p.m. Feb. 20...... Henderson State, 2 p.m. Feb. 27...... Eastern New Mexico, 2 p.m. Feb. 8 ...... Emporia State, 8 a.m. Feb. 20 ...... Arkansas-Monticello, 9 a.m. Feb. 28 ...... Northeastern State, 9 a.m. Feb. 8 ...... Midwestern State, noon Feb. 21. . . . Southern Arkansas, 11:30 a.m. Feb. 28 ...... Tarleton State, 11:30 a.m.

NFCA Leadoff Missouri Southern Rebel Spring Classic Tournament Games March 5-7 in Irving, Texas March 12-13 in Joplin, Mo. March 19-23 in Kissimmee, Fla. Opponents Opponents Opponents March 5 . . Western New Mexico, 6:15 p.m. TBA March 19 ...... Wayne State, 4:10 p.m. March 5 . Oklahoma Panhandle, 8:30 p.m. March 19 ...... Mass-Lowell, 7:50 p.m. March 6 . Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1:30 p.m. March 20. . North Dakota State, 2:20 p.m. March 7 ...... Pool Play March 20. . . S. Connecuit State., 4:10 p.m. March 21 ...... Augustana, 8:50 a.m. March 21. . S. Connecuit State., 12:30 p.m. March 23...... Rollins, 4:10 p.m. March 23 ...... St. Leo, 6 p.m.

Oklahoma City MIAA Championship NCAA Championship Tournament Tournament Tournament April 23-24 April 30-May 1 in Shawnee, Kan. May 11-16 in Orlando, Fla. Opponents Opponents TBA TBA

52 2004 Media Guide 2004 MIAA opponents Emporia State Northwest Missouri Pittsburg State Hornets Bearcats Gorillas Tuesday, March 16 in Emporia Tuesday, March 30 in Topeka Tuesday, April 6 in Topeka

Stacey Gemeinhardt Melissa Stevens Susan Punzo- Megan Spring Jennifer Wells Libby Overman Coach P Anderson Coach C Coach 3B University Facts University Facts University Facts Location: ...... Emporia, Kan. Location:...... Maryville, Mo. Location: ...... Pittsburg, Kan. Founded:...... 1863 Founded:...... 1905 Founded:...... 1903 Enrollment: ...... 6,005 Enrollment: ...... 6,500 Enrollment: ...... 6,377 Nickname:...... Hornets Nickname: ...... Bearcats Nickname: ...... Gorillas Colors: ...... Old Gold and Black Colors: ...... Forest Green and White Colors: ...... Crimson and Gold President: ...... Dr. Kay Schallenkamp President:...... Dr. Dean L. Hubbard President: ...... Dr. Tom Bryant Athletic Director: ...... Kent Weiser Athletic Director:...... Dr. Bob Boerigter Athletic Director: ...... Chuck Broyles

Coaching Facts Coaching Facts Coaching Facts Head Coach:...... Stacey Gemeinhardt Head Coach: . . . . . Susan Punzo-Anderson Head Coach: ...... Jennifer Wells Overall Record: . . . . . 37-20 (3rd season) Overall Record:. . . . . 87-97 (6th season) Overall Record: . . . . . 46-59 (3rd season) Record at School: ...... same Record at School:. . . 30-21 (2nd season) Record at School: ...... same Office Phone: ...... 620.341.5499 Office Phone: ...... 660.562.1783 Office Phone: ...... 620.232.7947 Assistant Coaches: ...... Sandy Erickson Assistant Coaches: . . Kristin Kiley-Boynton Assistant Coaches:...... Alisa Tassler ...... and Brian Bush Hornet Softball Bearcat Softball Gorilla Softball 2003 Record: ...... 37-20 2003 Record:...... 30-21 2003 Record: ...... 28-27 MIAA Record: ...... 9-9 MIAA Record: ...... 10-8 MIAA Record: ...... 6-12 MIAA Finish:...... 5th MIAA Finish:...... 4th MIAA Finish:...... 9th Postseason: . . . . 3-2 at MIAA Tournament Postseason: . . . . 2-2 at MIAA Tournament Postseason: ...... n/a Final Ranking:...... n/a Final Ranking:...... n/a Final Ranking:...... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 11/6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 8/4 Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 4/4 Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 8/1 Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . n/a Pitchers Returning/Lost: ...... 4/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: ...... 2/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost: ...... n/a Series Record:...... ESU leads 43-38 Series Record: ...... WU leads 30-15 Series Record: ...... Tied 36-36 Last Meeting: . ESU wins 6-3 on 3/25/03 Last Meeting: . . . WU won 3-0 on 4/1/03 Last Meeting: . . WU won 5-0 on 4/10/03

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Softball contact: ...... Don Weast Softball contact: ...... Andy Seeley Softball contact: ...... Dan Wilkes Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 620.341.5526 Office Phone: ...... 660.562.1118 Office Phone: ...... 620.235.4147 Press Box Phone: ...... 620.343.1815 Press Box Phone: ...... 660.562.1118 Press Box Phone: ...... n/a Web site: . www.emporia.edu/athletics Web site:. www.northwestbearcats.com Web site: . www.pittstate.edu/athletics

53 2004 Media Guide 2004 MIAA Opponents Missouri-Rolla Southwest Baptist Missouri Southern Lady Miners Lady Bearcats Lions Friday, April 9 in Rolla Saturday, April 10 in Bolivar Wednesday, April 14 in Joplin

Ryan Anderson Janet Borgmeyer Dana Bradshaw Cassi Haines Jennifer Kami Weston Coach 2B Coach DP Jimmerson, Coach IF University Facts University Facts University Facts Location: ...... Rolla, Mo. Location:...... Bolivar, Mo. Location:...... Joplin, Mo. Founded:...... 1870 Founded:...... 1878 Founded:...... 1968 Enrollment: ...... 5,239 Enrollment: ...... 3,536 Enrollment:...... 5,740 Nickname: ...... Lady Miners Nickname:...... Lady Bearcats Nickname: ...... Lions Colors:...... Silver and Gold Colors: ...... Purple and White Colors: ...... Green and Gold President: ...... Dr. Gary Thomas President:...... Dr. C. Pat Taylor President:...... Dr. Julio S. Leon Athletic Director: ...... Mark Mullen Athletic Director: ...... Jim Middleton Athletic Director: ...... Sallie Beard

Coaching Facts Coaching Facts Coaching Facts Head Coach:...... Ryan Anderson Head Coach: ...... Dana Bradshaw Head Coach: ...... Jennifer Jimmerson Overall Record: ...... 0-0 (1st season) Overall Record: . . . . 18-53 (third season) Overall Record: . . . . 23-25 (2nd season) Record at School: ...... same Record at School: ...... same Record at School: ...... same Office Phone: ...... 573.341.4968 Office Phone:...... 417.328.1791 Office Phone: ...... 417.625.9576 Assistant Coaches: ...... TBA Assistant Coaches: ...... Luciana Crisp Assistant Coaches: ...... Crystal Turner

Lady Miner Softball Lady Bearcat Softball Lion Softball 2003 Record:...... 19-26 2003 Record:...... 4-28 2003 Record: ...... 23-25 MIAA Record: ...... 7-11 MIAA Record: ...... 3-15 MIAA Record: ...... 8-10 MIAA Finish:...... T7th MIAA Finish:...... 10th MIAA Finish:...... 6th Postseason: . . . . 0-2 at MIAA Tournament Postseason: ...... n/a Postseason: . . . . 1-2 at MIAA Tournament Final Ranking:...... n/a Final Ranking:...... n/a Final Ranking:...... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 11/8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 6/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 9/5 Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 5/6 Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 6/4 Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 5/3 Series Record: ...... WU leads 17-2 Series Record: ...... WU leads 25-2 Pitchers Returning/Lost: ...... 1/1 Last Meeting: . . WU won 1-0 on 4/13/03 Last Meeting: . . WU won 8-0 on 4/12/03 Series Record: ...... MSSU leads 17-23 Last Meeting: . . WU won 5-0 on 4/15/03

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Softball contact:...... John Kean Softball contact: ...... Adam Ledyard Softball contact: ...... J.R. Belew Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Email:...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 573.341.4140 Office Phone: ...... 417.328.1799 Office Phone: ...... 417.625.9359 Press Box Phone:...... 573-578-1654 Press Box Phone: ...... 417.328.8474 Press Box Phone:...... 417.437.4513 Web site: . . . . . www.umr.edu/~sports Web site:. . falcon.sbuniv.edu/athletics Web site: . . . . www.mssu.edu/athletics 54 2004 Media Guide 2004 MIAA Opponents Central Missouri Truman State Missouri Western Jennies Bulldogs Griffons Friday, April 16 in Topeka Saturday, April 17 in Topeka Wednesday, April 21 in St. Joseph

Rhesa Sumrell Emmie Shaw Lacey Schanz Elizabeth Jennifer Bagley Amy Beverly Coach IF Coach Economn, SS Coach 1B University Facts University Facts University Facts Location: ...... Warrensburg, Mo. Location: ...... Kirksville, Mo. Location: ...... St. Joseph, Mo. Founded: ...... 1871 Founded:...... 1867 Founded:...... 1969 Enrollment:...... 11,000 Enrollment: ...... 6,000 Enrollment:...... 5,158 Nickname: ...... Jennies Nickname: ...... Bulldogs Nickname:...... Griffons Colors:...... Cardinal and Black Colors: ...... Purple and White Colors:...... Black and Gold President:...... Dr. Bobby Patton President: ...... Dr. Jack Magruder President: ...... Dr. James Scanlon Athletic Director: ...... Jerry Hughes Athletic Director: ...... Jerry Wollmering Athletic Director: ...... Mark Linder

Coaching Facts Coaching Facts Coaching Facts Head Coach:...... Rhesa Sumrell Head Coach: ...... Lacey Schanz Head Coach: ...... Jen Bagley Overall Record: . 723-454 (29th season) Overall Record:. . . . . 39-16 (2nd season) Overall Record: . . . . . 40-60 (3rd season) Record at School: 515-286 (17th season) Record at School: ...... same Record at School: ...... same Office Phone: ...... 660-543-4139 Office Phone:...... 660.785-4343 Office Phone:...... ??? Assistant Coaches: ...... Don Kennedy Assistant Coaches: ...... Shelby Ortwerth Assistant Coaches: ...... ??? ...... and Chrystal Vega Jennie Softball Bulldog Softball Griffon Softball 2003 Record:...... 32-21 2003 Record:...... 39-16 2003 Record:...... 18-32 MIAA Record: ...... 12-6 MIAA Record: ...... 15-3 MIAA Record: ...... 7-11 MIAA Finish:...... 3rd MIAA Finish: ...... 1st MIAA Finish:...... T7th Postseason: . . . . 0-2 at MIAA Tournament Postseason: . . . . . 6-1 at MIAA/0-2 NCAA Postseason: . . . . 2-2 at MIAA Tournament Final Ranking:...... n/a Final Ranking:...... n/a Final Ranking:...... n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 10/5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...... 12/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... ?/? Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 5/4 Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . 8/2 Position Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . ?/? Pitchers Returning/Lost: ...... 3/0 Pitchers Returning/Lost: ...... 3/1 Pitchers Returning/Lost: ...... ?/? Series Record: ...... WU leads 24-22 Series Record: ...... WU leads 24-16 Series Record: ...... WU leads 34-17 Last Meeting: . . . WU won 3-2 on 5/2/03 Last Meeting:. . . TSU won 3-0 on 5/2/03 Last Meeting:. MWSC won 5-0 on 5/2/03

Media Relations Media Relations Media Relations Softball contact: ...... Joe Moore Softball contact: ...... Melissa Ware Softball contact: ...... Brett King Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Email: ...... [email protected] Office Phone: ...... 660.543.4312 Office Phone:...... 660.785.7778 Office Phone: ...... 816.271.4257 Press Box Phone: ...... 660-543-8312 Press Box Phone: ...... 660.785.4175 Press Box Phone: ...... ?? Web site: . . . . www.cmsu.edu/athletic Web site: . . . . . gobulldogs.truman.edu Web site: ...... www.gogriffons.com 55 2004 Media Guide All-time series records MIAA Opponets Concordia (Neb.)...... 1-0 Oklahoma Baptist ...... 2-0 Central Missouri State ...... 24-22 Creighton (Neb.) ...... 0-2 Oklahoma City...... 4-14 Emporia State ...... 38-43 C.W. Post ...... 1-0 Oklahoma Panhandle ...... 1-0 Missouri Southern...... 17-23 Dana College (Neb.) ...... 4-0 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) ...... 0-2 Missouri Western ...... 34-17 Delta State (Miss.) ...... 1-0 Pacific Lutheran (Wash.)...... 1-0 Missouri-Rolla ...... 17-2 Doane College (Neb.) ...... 2-0 Park (Mo.) ...... 3-0 Northwest Missouri...... 30-15 Drake (Iowa) ...... 1-0 Peru State (Neb.)...... 3-0 Pittsburg State ...... 36-36 East Stroudsburg (Pa.) ...... 5-0 Quincy (Ill.) ...... 2-1 Southwest Baptist...... 25-2 Eastern New Mexico ...... 3-0 Regis (Colo.) ...... 1-0 Truman State ...... 24-16 Erksine (S.C.) ...... 2-0 Rollins College (Fla.) ...... 1-0 Eureka College (Ill.)...... 1-0 Saginaw Valley (Mich.) ...... 1-1 Kansas Opponets Evangel (Mo.) ...... 1-0 Simpson College (Iowa) ...... 2-0 Avila College (Mo.) ...... 1-0 Florida Southern ...... 2-0 SIU-Edwardsville ...... 1-0 Baker ...... 15-2 Florida Tech ...... 1-1 South Connecticut State ...... 0-1 Benedictine ...... 19-10 Georgia College ...... 1-0 South Dakota ...... 4-0 Bethany ...... 14-0 Grace College ...... 1-0 South Dakota State ...... 7-3 Cloud County ...... 2-1 Grand View (Iowa) ...... 1-0 Southampton ...... 3-0 Fort Hays State ...... 23-19 Henderson State (Ark.) ...... 1-0 Southeastern Oklahoma ...... 1-0 Friends...... 9-3 Houston Baptist (Texas) ...... 1-0 Southern Arkansas ...... 1-0 Haskell Nations...... 3-0 Howard-Payne (Texas)...... 1-0 Southern Colorado ...... 4-1 Johnson County...... 8-4 Illinois-Chicago ...... 2-0 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) ...... 1-0 Newman ...... 6-0 Incarnate Word (Texas) ...... 3-1 Southern Utah...... 1-0 Kansas ...... 2-18 Indiana State...... 1-1 Southwest State (Minn.) ...... 3-0 Kansas State ...... 4-14 IUPU-Indianapolis...... 0-1 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 2-0 Kansas Wesleyan...... 7-1 Kutztown (Pa.)...... 1-0 St. Cloud State (Minn.) ...... 3-2 St. Mary’s (Kan.) ...... 3-1 Lincoln (Mo.) ...... 16-1 St. Edward’s (Texas)...... 2-0 St. Mary’s of the Plains ...... 8-2 Lambuth (Tenn.) ...... 0-1 St. Francis (Ill.)...... 1-0 Sterling College...... 3-0 Limpcomb (Tenn.) ...... 1-0 St. Leo (N.Y.) ...... 0-0 Tabor ...... 1-0 Livingston (Ala.) ...... 1-0 St. Mary’s (Ind.) ...... 0-1 Wichita State...... 12-13 Lutheran (Iowa)...... 2-0 St. Mary’s (Neb.) ...... 0-1 Mankato State (Minn.) ...... 4-1 St. Mary’s (Texas) ...... 1-0 Non-MIAA Opponets Mary (N.D) ...... 1-0 St. Thomas Aquinas (N.Y.)...... 1-0 Abilene Christian (Texas) ...... 0-1 Marycrest (Iowa) ...... 2-0 St. Xavier (Ill.) ...... 2-2 Adams State (Colo.) ...... 2-0 Marymount (N.Y.) ...... 8-1 Stephen F. Austin (Texas) ...... 0-1 Adelphi (N.Y.) ...... 1-0 Massachusetts-Lowell ...... 2-1 Tarkio (Mo.) ...... 2-0 Angelo State (Texas)...... 0-0 Midwestern State ...... 0-0 Tarleton State (Texas) ...... 2-1 Arkansas-Monticello ...... 1-2 Minnesota-Duluth ...... 3-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...... 0-0 Arkansas Tech ...... 0-0 Mississippi College ...... 1-0 Texas Lutheran ...... 2-0 Augustana (S.D.)...... 2-8 Missouri Baptist ...... 1-0 Texas Woman’s ...... 1-0 Augsburg College (Minn.)...... 1-0 Missouri-Kansas City...... 7-3 Valpraiso (Ind.) ...... 1-0 Bloomfield...... 1-0 Missouri-St. Louis ...... 3-3 Vanguard (Calif.)...... 1-0 Bradley (Ill.)...... 1-0 Morningside (Iowa)...... 0-2 Wartburg College (Iowa) ...... 1-0 Briar Cliff (Neb.) ...... 1-0 Mount St. Scholastic ...... 1-0 Wayne State (Neb.)...... 8-7 Buena Vista (Neb.) ...... 1-1 Nebraska-Kearney...... 12-20 Wayne State (Mich.) ...... 1-1 Cameron (Okla.) ...... 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha...... 3-11 West Florida...... 2-1 Central (Iowa) ...... 5-3 New Mexico Highlands...... 1-0 Western New Mexico ...... 1-2 Central Arkansas ...... 4-1 New York Tech...... 1-0 William Jewell (Mo.) ...... 1-0 Central Methodist (Mo.) ...... 2-0 Newberry...... 0-0 William Penn (Iowa) ...... 0-1 Central Oklahoma...... 5-1 North Dakota ...... 3-1 William Woods (Mo.)...... 0-1 Central State (Ohio) ...... 4-3 North Dakota State...... 3-5 Wisc.-Eau Claire ...... 1-0 Centrenary (La.) ...... 1-0 Northeastern State (Okla.) ...... 4-6 Wisc.-Oshkosh ...... 2-0 Coe College (Iowa) ...... 0-1 Northern Colorado ...... 5-0 Wisc.-Parkside ...... 1-0 Colorado College ...... 1-0 Northern Iowa...... 0-3 Wisc.-Superior ...... 3-0 Colorado School of Mines...... 1-0 Northwest Iowa...... 1-0 Colorado-Colorado Springs...... 4-0 Notre Dame (Ind.)...... 1-0 2004 Opponents and tournament opponents Columbia College (Mo.) ...... 1-0 Nova Southeastern ...... 0-0 in bold Concordia (Minn.) ...... 1-1 Oklahoma ...... 2-3

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