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2014 Horizon League Softball Championship Softball Championship Bracket 2014 HORIZON LEAGUE SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Hosted by Wright State (All Times Local) Final Regular-Season Wednesday Friday Saturday League Standings (w/ seeds) Games 1-4 Games 8-9 Games 10-11 1. Green Bay – 11-5 (.688) 2. Wright State – 13-6 (.684) 3. Valparaiso – 11-8 (.579) #1 Green Bay 4. Youngstown State – 11-8 (.579) #4 Youngstown State Game 4 Winner Game 4 5. Cleveland State – 8-8 (.500) Wed. - 6:30 p.m. 6. UIC – 8-10 (.444) Game 2 Winner Game 2 Wed. - 1:30 p.m. 7. Oakland – 5-9 (.357) #5 Cleveland State 8. Detroit – 3-16 (.158) Game 8 Winner Game 8 Fri. - 11:00 a.m. #3 Valparaiso Game 1 Wed. - 11:00 a.m. Winner Game 1 Game 3 Game 10 #6 UIC Wed. - 4:00 p.m. Winner Game 3 Sat. - 1:00 p.m. Champion #2 Wright State Thursday Games 5-7 Loser Game 8 Loser Game 1 Game 6 Game 9 Winner Game 9 Thurs. - 1:30 p.m. Winner Game 6 Fri. - 1:30 p.m. Loser Game 4 Game 7 Winner Game 7 Thurs. - 4:00 p.m. Loser Game 3 Game 11 (if necessary) Game 5 Winner Game 5 Thurs. - 11:00 a.m. Loser Game 2 Game 11 Sat. - 3:30 p.m. Champion Softball Champions Horizon League Champions NCAA Tournament Results Year Champion Runner-Up Site 1987 Detroit Evansville Indianapolis, Ind. 1994 Notre Dame 3, Indiana 0 (8 inn.); UIC 1, Notre Dame 0 (12 inn.); 1988 Detroit Evansville Indianapolis, Ind. Indiana 8, Notre Dame 0 (5 inn.) 1989 Detroit Saint Louis Indianapolis, Ind. 1995 Notre Dame 5, UIC 2; Michigan 2, Notre Dame 0; UIC 10, DePaul 0; 1990 Notre Dame Saint Louis Dayton, Ohio Notre Dame 8, UIC 5; Michigan 15, Notre Dame 6 1991 Notre Dame Detroit Indianapolis, Ind. 1996 Oklahoma 8, Northern Illinois 0; Northern Illinois 3, UNLV 1; 1992 Detroit Notre Dame Indianapolis, Ind. Oklahoma 3, Northern Illinois 0 1993 Notre Dame Loyola Indianapolis, Ind. 1997 Michigan 1, Cleveland State 0; Michigan State 6, Cleveland State 0 1994 Notre Dame Loyola Indianapolis, Ind. 1998 DePaul 1, UIC 0; UIC 6, Ball State 1; DePaul 4, UIC 0 (13 inn.) 1995 Notre Dame UIC Cleveland, Ohio 1999 UIC 1, Oregon 0; DePaul 4, UIC 0; UIC 4, Texas 1; DePaul 5, UIC 1 1996 Northern Illinois UIC DeKalb, Ill. 2000 Notre Dame 2, UIC 0; UIC 2, Central Michigan 0; Michigan 3, UIC 1 1997 Cleveland State Northern Illinois Detroit, Mich. 2001 Alabama 8, UIC 2; Tennessee-Chattanooga 5, UIC 2 1998 UIC Detroit Green Bay, Wis. 2002 Nebraska 1, UIC 0; UIC 2, Wisconsin 0; Iowa 3, UIC 1 1999 UIC Green Bay Chicago, Ill. 2003 DePaul 8, Wright State 0 (5 inn.); Wright State 3, Missouri 1; 2000 UIC Green Bay Indianapolis, Ind. Michigan 13, Wright State 0 (5 inn.) 2001 UIC Green Bay Chicago, Ill. 2004 Tennessee 10, UIC 0 (5 inn.); UIC 2, Bowling Green 1 (8 inn.); 2002 UIC Butler Dayton, Ohio UIC 2, Notre Dame 1; UIC 6, Tennessee 5; Oregon State 6, UIC 5 2003 Wright State Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio 2005 Green Bay 1, Oregon State 0; DePaul 4, Green Bay 0; 2004 UIC Loyola Chicago, Ill. Oregon State 5, Green Bay 0 2005 Green Bay Cleveland State Green Bay, Wis. 2006 Michigan 4, Youngstown State 0; Kent State 8, Youngstown State 0 (5 inn.) 2006 Youngstown State UIC Canfield, Ohio 2007 Northwestern 4, Wright State 1; Notre Dame 3, Wright State 0 2007 Wright State Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio 2008 Michigan 13, Wright State 5; Kent State 3, Wright State 2 2008 Wright State Cleveland State Chicago, Ill. 2009 Notre Dame 3, Cleveland State 1; Miami (Ohio) 5, Cleveland State 4 2009 Cleveland State UIC Pendleton, Ind. 2010 Michigan 11, Wright State 2; Wright State 10, Illinois State 8; 2010 Wright State Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio Notre Dame 6, Wright State 5 2011 UIC Butler Chicago, Ill. 2011 Louisville 5, UIC 2 (9 inn.); Jacksonville State 1, UIC 0 2012 Valparaiso Loyola Valparaiso, Ind. 2012 Louisville 6, Valparaiso 4; Kentucky 5, Valparaiso 4 2013 Valparaiso Youngstown State Chicago, Ill. 2013 Michigan 5, Valparaiso 0; Valparaiso 7, Central Michigan 4; California 6, Championships by School Valparaiso 0 UIC 7, Notre Dame 5, Detroit 4, Wright State 4, Cleveland State 2, Valparaiso 2, Northern Illinois 1, Green Bay 1, Youngstown State 1 Horizon League representatives underlined 2014 Horizon League Softball Championship Cleveland State FROM THE OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER University May 7, 2014 University of Detroit Mercy Dear Horizon League Participants and Fans: Welcome to the 2014 Horizon League Softball Championship as we showcase tremendous University of student-athletes and outstanding intercollegiate athletic competition. Illinois at Chicago The teams that have reached this stage of the tournament have survived a typically demanding and exciting season marked by close matches. Their preparation for this moment goes back Oakland months and even years. The student-athletes, the coaches and their support staffs demonstrate University that there are no shortcuts to success. Yet as proud as we are of what they have been able to achieve on the court, we are equally pleased Valparaiso to recognize and congratulate our Horizon League student-athletes for their accomplishments University in the classroom and in their communities. While we strive for athletic achievement, our other League platforms -- academic success, community service and personal responsibility -- are integral to the student-athlete experience. University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Thank you to our hosts at Wright State University, who have made every effort to put on an excellent championship event at their facility. University of Finally, I would like to thank our corporate sponsors as well as our fans for their support of the Wisconsin-Milwaukee Horizon League. They contribute significantly to our goal of providing the best possible experience for our student-athletes. We appreciate your attendance at the Softball Championship. Enjoy this great competition. Wright State University Sincerely, Key Dates Youngstown State to Remember University Jonathan B. LeCrone May 7-10 Commissioner Horizon League Championships Comprised of nine public and private institutions of higher learning, the Horizon League is an NCAA Division I athletics conference that Sunday, May 11 sponsors 19 intercollegiate championship sports and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. The League and its member institutions NCAA Championship tournament field aspire to teach young people, through athletic competition, the value of learning, service to others and personal responsibility. announced, 10 p.m. ET (ESPNU) May 16-18 Pan American Plaza, Suite 500 / 201 S. Capitol Ave. / Indianapolis, Indiana 46225 / 317-237-5622 / (FAX) 317-237-5620 / www.horizonleague.org NCAA Championship, Regionals May 22-25 Horizon League Staff Directory NCAA Championship, Super Regionals May 29-June 4 Commissioner ............................................................................ Jonathan B. LeCrone NCAA Women’s College World Series, Senior Executive Associate ......................................................................Cindy French Senior Associate Commissioner/Chief Championships Administrator .............Alfreeda Goff Oklahoma City, Okla. Special Assistant to the Commissioner ...................................................... Tom Crowley Associate Commissioner/Championships and Scheduling ...........................Wayne Burrow Assistant Commissioner/Content, New Media and Research ............................. Bill Potter Assistant Commissioner/Governance and Compliance ..........................Christine Halstead Director of Finance/Business Operations ...................................................... Beth Opell Director of Communications .................................................................. Craig Hammel Assistant Director of Communications ..................................................... Brett Williams Assistant Director for Compliance ............................................................Kyle Fairchild Championships and Communications Intern .................................................Cam Fuller 1 Cleveland State Vikings Cleveland State Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. B/T Hometown/High School (Other) 1 Janessa Rivera-Keahi OF Sr. S/R Wailuku, Hawai’i/Monterey Peninsula College 2 Sara Shields P/DP Sr. R/R Randolph, Ohio/Waterloo 5 Darien Ward UTL So. L/R Elyria, Ohio/Elyria 6 Alisha Silva OF So. R/R LaGrange, Ohio/Keystone 7 Katelind Phillips INF/OF So. L/L Farmland, Ind./Monroe Central 8 Olivia Wulfhoop C Fr. R/R Wellington, Ohio/Wellington 10 Cynthia Woodard INF Jr. R/R Elyria, Ohio/Elyria 11 Susan Knight P/INF So. R/R Milan, Ohio/Edison 14 Alyson Broschk OF/1B So. R/L Grafton, Ohio/Keystone 17 Mel Woodard INF Fr. R/R Elyria, Ohio/Elyria 18 Sidney Morgan OF Fr. R/R Fishers, Ind./Hamilton Southeastern 21 Hannah Yoe INF Sr. R/R Aurora, Ohio/Aurora QUICK FACTS 22 Taylor Wawrowski INF Fr. R/R Aurora, Ohio/Chardon Location Cleveland, Ohio 24 Alex Radjen P Jr. R/R Broadview Heights, Ohio / Brecksville-Broadview Heights Enrollment 16,000 Colors Forest Green & White 28 Erica McNew C/INF So. R/R Canton, Ohio/GlanOak President Dr. Ronald M. Berkman 44 Katelynn Thomas INF Fr. Elyria, Ohio/Elyria Athletic Director John Parry 66 Nena Doran INF Jr. R/R Ypsilanti, MIich./Milan Head Coach Becky Norris Cleveland State Record 24-15 (1st season) Assistant Coaches Lloydene Searle, Beth Golitko Athletics Website www.CSUVikings.com Horizon League Championships 1997, 2009 2014 REGULAR SEASON RESULTS (24-18, 8-8 Horizon League) February 8 Bucknell W, 1-0 8 at Bowling Green W, 5-3 9 at Canisius W, 9-0 (5) 9 Robert Morris L, 1-0 22 vs. Robert Morris L, 3-1 (8) 22 vs. St. Bonaventure W, 5-1 23 at Charlotte L, 9-1 28 vs. Furman L, 5-0 28 vs. Wagner W, 6-4 March 1 vs. Gardner-Webb W, 12-2 1 at Winthrop L, 9-1(6) 2 vs. Robert Morris W, 2-1 (8) 7 vs. Villanova W, 1-0 7 vs. Quinnipiac W, 9-0 (5) 8 vs. Boston University W, 5-3 8 vs. Boston College L, 13-0 (5) 9 vs. St. John’s (N.Y.) L, 4-3 10 vs.