2018 Rainbow Wahine Softball Record Book Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium

2018 Rainbow Wahine Softball Record Book Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium

2018 RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL RECORD BOOK RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL STADIUM The Rainbow Wahine have played their home contests on campus since the program turned intercol- HAWAII AT RWSS legiate in 1985. The field, formerly known as Wahine Softball Field, was transformed into the current Year Home Record Win.% 1,200-seat stadium prior to the 1998 season and has since added a batting house and training/hospi- 1998 28-2 .933 tality room to the complex. This year, the RWSS underwent its first major renovations since its construc- 1999 19-3 .864 tion in 1998. The renovation would not have been possible without the support of the Hawai’i State 2000 12-10 .545 Legislature which provided $3.4M of appropriations toward the improvements. 2001 20-5 .800 In 2001, the rightfield batting house was built and in 2009 the training room/hospitality room 2002 18-13 .580 beneath the third base-side bleachers was constructed. In 2014, new stadium field lights were installed 2003 20-6 .769 and in 2015 a new video scoreboard replaced the original scoreboard. Also added in 2015 was custom 2004 19-14 .576 padding for the backstop behind homeplate. 2005 20-13 .606 Renovations to the Rainbow Wahine Softball Stadium: 2006 17-11 .607 -Regraded field to install new artificial turf in the outfield and new skinned infield 2007 28-7 .800 -Upgraded fencing and custom padding in the outfield 2008 26-10 .722 -New poles/safety netting for spectators, pedestrians, vehicles, and beach volleyball courts 2009 18-12 .600 -Higher poles/netting in the outfield to protect tennis courts 2010 24-8 .750 -Repainted entire stadium 2011 24-9 .727 -Upgraded ADA ramp 2012 26-3 .897 -Safety coating on walkways and stairs of stadium 2013 28-7 .800 -New flooring for dugouts 2014 11-19 .367 -New graphic banners facing outside the stadium under the bleachers 2016 17-19 .472 -Repainting/new fencing of rightfield batting house 2017 26-13 .667 -New storage shed built in the leftfield batting cage area TOTAL 423-201 .678 -New interior and perimeter fencing Overall Record The RWSS has hosted a variety of softball events, in addition to serving as the University’s home facility. Year W-L Win % Team USA has stopped by for exhibition contests on a few occasions in preparation for its gold medal 1998 46-15 .754 run at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Team USA swept a three-game set from the Women’s pros Softball 1999 35-23 .603 League (WPSL) All-Star Team and took a doubleheader from the Rainbow Wahine. The national team also 2000 25-24 .510 made a brief training stop in Honolulu in 2007 en route to their World Championships. 2001 46-18 .718 The RWSS also serves as home to the Hawaii High school Athletic Association’s state softball tour- 2002 35-25 .583 nament as well as numerous other community events. 2003 40-20 .667 Since the RWSS was first constructed, UH has a 347-133 record at home. 2004 28-33 .459 In 1998, RWSS’s first season of play, UH went 28-2 at home and 46-15 overall. In 1999 the team 2005 31-21 .600 went 19-3 with a 35-23 overall record. 2006 32-22 .596 The RWSS has seen conference championship teams (2003, ’07, ’10, ‘12, ‘13). In 2007, UH fans 2007 50-13 .794 were treated to one of the best season in school history with the team notching wins over several ranked 2008 40-21 .656 teams at home, a majority coming during the four non-conference tournaments that Hawai`i hosted. The 2009 30-24 .556 ‘Bows earned home wins over Top 25 teams Nebraska, Auburn, DePaul, Oregon State, Baylor, California, 2010 50-16 .758 and Fresno State. The team went on to advance to the NCAA Super Regionals in Knoxville, Tenn. for the 2011 37-18 .623 first time in school and conference history. 2012 44-9 .830 In 2008, the ‘Bows went 40-21 at the RWSS and hosted the WAC Tournament for the first time ever. 2013 45-13 .776 Hawai‘i finished with a solid 40-21 season going and making their eighth appearance in the NCAA’s. 2014 22-28 .440 Then, in 2010, the Rainbow Wahine set the world afire winning both the WAC regular season and 2015 32-22 .593 tournament titles; the NCAA Regional and NCAA Super Regional to advance to its first Women’s College 2016 24-30 .444 World Series. The ‘Bows went 24-8 at home that season and went on to finish the season at 50-16. 2017 29-23 .558 In 2012, the ‘Bows started on a school-record 21-game win streak and went 26-3 at home en route TOTAL 699-390 .642 to its fourth Western Athletic Conference title and 10th appearance in the NCAA tournament. In 2013, the Rainbow Wahine went 28-7 in their home games en route to winning the Big West title and advanc- ing to the program’s 11th NCAA Tournament. 1 2018 RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL RECORD BOOK 2018 TV/RADIO ROSTER 00 1 2 3 4 5 JENNIFER ISERI HEATHER CAMERON BREE SOMA RACHAEL TURNER BRITNEE ROSSI DANA THOMSEN Of/P • L/L • Jr. • 5-6 C/OF • R/R • Jr. • 5-7 OF •L/L • So. • 5-4 1B • L/L • Sr. • 5-5 OF • L/R • Fr. • 5-6 P • R/R • Sr. • 5-7 Cerritos, Calif. Cerritos, Calif. ‘Aiea, O‘ahu Las Vegas, Nev. Hollister, Calif. Petaluma, Calif. Cerritos HS Cerritos HS Maryknoll School Palo Verde HS San Benito HS Petaluma HS/Santa Rosa JC 6 7 8 9 11 12 CHARDONNAY MADISON VELDMAN BRITTANY HITCHCOCK DANIELLE GARCIELITA CALLEE HEEN PANTASTICO NICOLE LOPEZ 3B/1B • R/R • Fr. • 5-9 P • R/R • Sr. • 5-11 OF • L/R • Sr. • 5-1 SS/C • L/R • So. • 5-8 UTL • L/R • So. • 5-7 3B • R/R • Jr. • 5-9 Upland, Calif. Huntington Beach, Calif. Whittier, Calif. Hollister, Calif. Ewa Beach, O‘ahu ‘Aiea, O‘ahu Upland HS Ocean View HS La Serna HS/North Carolina San Benito HS Campbell HS Mid-Pacific Institute 13 14 17 18 19 21 COURTNEY HIRUKO JORDIAN HICKS MAMA RIVERA CARLY PINA VICTORIA AYALA ALYSSA SOJKA 2B • L/R • Sr. • 5-2 OF • L/R • Sr. • 5-5 3B • R/R • Fr. • 5-5 1B • R/R • Jr. • 5-8 1B • R/R • Jr. Tr. • 5-6 2B • R/R • Jr. Tr. • 5-6 Chandler, Ariz. Tustin, Calif. Mililani, O‘ahu Upland, Calif. Whittier, Calif. Huntington Beach, Calif. BYU-Hawai‘i Centennial HS/Santiago Mililani HS St. Lucy’s Priory HS Mt. SAC / La Serna HS Marina HS / Santiago Canyon 22 23 24 28 29 30 EMILY KLEE LAURA JAQUEZ CHEEKS RAMOS MORGAN PARSONS SAMANTHA THOMAS JENNA KUMABE P • R/R • Fr. • 5-4 SS • R/R • So. • 5-7 3B • R/R • So. • 5-5 1B • R/R • Fr. • 5-3 OF • R/R • Fr. • 5-3 2B/C • R/R • Jr. Tr. • 5-5 Placentia, Calif. San Jose, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Riverside, Calif. Coppell, Texas Honolulu, O‘ahu El Dorado HS Hill HS Millikan HS Grand Terrace HS Coppell HS Mid-Pacific Inst./San Diego 32 34 35 DOMINIQUE MARTINEZ KATELYN MAHELONA OF • L/L • So. Tr. • 5-1 TATUMN SATOW BOB COOLEN DEE WISNESKI KAULANA GOULD DICKIE TITCOMB P • R/R • Fr. • 5-8 Honolulu, O‘ahu 2B • L/R • So. Tr. • 5-3 Associate Head Coach Othello, Wash. Head Coach Assistant Coach Volunteer Coach Kamehameha Schools-Kapalama Monterey, Calif. Wesleyan, 1980 Hawai‘i, 1994 Hawai‘i 2008 Othello HS Salt Lake CC Santa Catalina School / California 2018 RAINBOW WAHINE SOFTBALL RECORD BOOK 38 2018 RAINBOW WAHINE ROSTERS No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. B/T Hometown/Last School 00 Jennifer Iseri ee-sair-ee OF/P 5-6 Jr. L/L Cerritos, Calif. / Cerritos HS 1 Heather Cameron C/OF 5-7 Jr. R/R Cerritos, Calif. / Cerritos HS 2 Bree Soma soh-mah OF 5-4 So. L/L ‘Aiea, O‘ahu / Maryknoll School 3 Rachael Turner 1B 5-5 Sr. L/L Las Vegas, Nev. / Palo Verde HS 4 Britnee Rossi OF 5-6 Fr. L/R Hollister, Calif. / San Benito HS 5 Dana Thomsen tom-sen P 5-7 Sr. R/R Petaluma, Calif. / Santa Rosa JC 6 Madison Veldman 3B 5-9 Fr. R/R Upland, Calif. / Upland HS 7 Brittany Hitchcock P 5-11 Sr. R/R Huntington Beach, Calif. / Ocean View HS 8 Danielle Garcielita gar-see-eh-lee-tah OF 5-1 Sr. L/R Whittier, Calif. / Univ. of North Carolina 9 Callee Heen cal-ee C/SS 5-9 So. L/R Hollister, Calif. / San Benito HS 11 Chardonnay Pantastico pan-tas-ti-coh UTL 5-6 So. L/R Ewa Beach, O‘ahu / Campbell HS 12 Nicole Lopez 3B 5-9 Jr. R/R ‘Aiea, O‘ahu / Mid-Pacific Institute 13 Courtney Hiruko he-roo-koh 2B 5-2 Sr. L/R Chandler, Ariz. / BYU-Hawai‘i 14 Jordian Hicks jordan OF 5-5 Sr. L/R Tustin, Calif. / Santiago Canyon College 17 Mama Rivera 3B 5-5 Fr. R/R Mililani, O‘ahu / Mililani HS 18 Carly Pina 3B 5-8 Jr. R/R Upland, Calif. / St. Lucy’s Priory HS 19 Victoria Ayala 1B 5-6 Jr. R/R Whittier, Calif. / Mt. San Antonio College 21 Alyssa Sojka soy-kah 2B 5-6 Jr. R/R Huntington Beach, Calif. / Santiago Canyon College 22 Emily Klee P 5-4 Fr.

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